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LOCAL P ? CHURCH DIRECTORY. Miitfcoihst?Rev. W. S. Richardson Vic tor. Services every.Sunday morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening 8:30. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. IPkesbyterian?Rev. .1. P. A. Brown, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning 1Q<30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Rev. T. W. Mcllichamp, Pas tor. Service? every third and fourth Sun day morning 10:30, night 8.30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Sun day Schooi Missionen.- Meeting every fourth Sunday. Episcopal?Rev. L. I'.CSucrry, Pastor. Rorvicefl third Sundnv in each month Morning 10:30, afternoon 4 30. IjCTUrRAH?Rev. Wingard. Pastor. Ser vice* Second Sunday in each month. Morn ing 10.30, night 8.30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Y. M. C A.? Rooms on Kussell Street. Open every evening in the week from 8:30 lO^JO. "l'rnyer meeting every Thursday tuning at 8:!10 and Sunday afternoons at o'clock Business meetings fourth Thurs day in each month. South C'urolltta. Btailroa<l. OPKICK ItOlTUS AT ORAKO ERUKO OKPOT. Froai ? o'clok A.M.to 1P.M. From 2 o'clock P.M. to? p. M. Passenger Schedule S. C. Knilroad. hay TRAIN. Columbia lip Passenger, (Morning).11 ?"? 41 Down " (Evening).... "> ">S ACCOUMOUAl'lON T!t UN. Columbia Down.'1 48 Up. 3 3:J KlOnT TRAIN*. Columbia I'p. ?> M M IV)wn. 11 40 We arc thoroughly i in preyed with the belief that, two or more vents to )ul lie opinion are as necessary to the 'public interest as the ports are to the health of the human body. Two papers are best for the inerch Mit, best for the farmer, best for the people, and .in fact, best lor all who realize the danger of monopolies in *vei V clusa of business. Next Wednesday \> Christmas. P. W. Bull's store is crowded with good things or the holidays. Mr. Street's residence ie assuming L handsome proportions. I We return thanks to Mr. Willie Robinson for a neat and useful Rural ^ Itegtntor for our oflioc. Don't forget to call on Hilly Sain during the holidays. He v*ill always give satisfaction t<? his customers. Our young friend, Willie hVu'.l, we ^ understand, is making arrangements to build. This i^ the w \ to proSoor. Yesterday the schools pave lodi <lay, ami the b'*ys wi l have a two week's run. A. Ii. Walker, l?s<p. keeps a num ber one grocery, and we would ad vise every one to give him h Christ mas call. Mr. Phillip Sain, of Lewisvihe, lias o;i hand a hue supply ol groce ries and liquors, lie advertises in the Timks and is bound to prosper. Don't lorgct the auc.ion that takes place to-day at A. Fischers. Gl eat bargains can be had by at lending these sales. Times are hard and money scarce, that is the reason Henry Kuhn has marked ?down all his Good* to meet the pres-ure. Yon can get an im me use amount of Dry (ioods for little money at bin new store. We are glad to note by the rosohi tions passed by the Convention and by Kasterlin Club that Generil Izla.'s j ast services as County Chairman arc properly appreciated. The Bond Cour. has decided that consolidation bond!) resting upon in valid vouchers are not valid obliga tions of the State. Judge Hudson has rendered a dissenting opinion - mm% ? 9M? See notice ot '1. C. Andrew s pri vate boarding bouse No. 411) King Street. His friends in Orangeburg will note this when they tvUlt the City by the Sea. A. 15. Webvtcr, Esq., begs us to state that he is now ready to pay out a pro rata portion of the compeusu tiou to the Commissioner* aid .Man agers of Election of 1870 m mil ? - . iiii ? i Mr. Kirk Robinson in times pa>t devoted himself exclusively to lead ing the mind, but he has now taken to feeding the body also, and that he dois both well, a visit to his store will prove. We arc informed that during a charade parly Ot the residence of Mrs. J. M. Crosswcl), in St. Matthews, a rabid dog bit three young persons, a daughter of W. A. Fogle, one of K. W. Riser and another ol Mr. Win gard. We arc also told that tho dog in its fury attacked several horses, and created considerable ahu m. Next weck being Christniaa week, in accordance with an established custom we will issue a half sheet. Our printers haviug worked haid and faithfully, deserve a little holiday once a year. The Santee Steamboat Company seems to have started under favora ble auspices. We notice the well known names of J. H. Folder, S. P. Wells, and A. R. Fludd among the Directors. We always thought that Willie Rthiiisuu wasa timely man. If living among clocks and watches, and ad vertising ill the TlMKS is not suf ficient proof, bis recent timely net sett h'.x the question. Our New Democratic School Com nti hioiier, D. 1 . Connor, Ksq., has taken possession of his office. No one who comes in contact with Com inissh.ncr Connor can fail to be im pressed with his dignified deportment, und his scrupulous fidelity. ?? ?- ? We notice with pleasure the ac count in the A'e#c* *i/u/O'iiriVr of I be closing exercises of the tl ?II fishing Academy of o?ir sister to#uofSt. Georges under Col. T. K. Riysor It is gratifying to note the interest tak en in educational mutters. Dr. -I. O. WnnnaiitMker, judging by thfi beautiful and costly supply of notions he has for the holidays, be lieves in everybody making Christ mas presents. He has also always on band a choice cupply of medicines, drugs, &<;. Go and see him. Preaching to morrow in the Bap list church as usual. The Baptist Missionary Union 'convenes with the Baptist Church ol this place next Friday, and will embrace the fifth Sabbath. The introductory sermon will bo preached b) Rev T. W. Mel lichamp and ibe missionary by ?ev. A. W. La mar See new advertisement < f J. A Hamilton, K q. til another c diriiu Attention is called to his jellies, mi ice-meats and other C >ristmas at tractions. Buyers would do well to give Mr. Hamilton a call as h ? is an experienced merchant and knows how to buy so us to be able to sed to tneir udvantage. In our last issue, we referred t<> chi dr .is tovs, dolls &u., lor sale at Mr. ' urualson's We take hack this, as we are o d that Mr. CorneUoit and friend Danner uevei iu-il in small things ? but we w n't ? itt-j n ink auy*hing else, tor this niaminot.h establishment, cannot be 0 rpass d lor low prices and superior goods for Chirstiiias times or an 4ithe- times C. 1) Kortjnhn has deserve He w n for his rBtablisbhii nt the name of the l'Vhrap ?S'/orc." II? leports a gnu-ral deOin? in almost every artio:e of merchandise? especially in sugar, corlee, bacon and notions. If Iiis prices decline much more he will be giving away bis 2 od?. He bus also an assortment of lad'es bats . ribbiuifi <fce., in tact every thing even to a Bible Give him a call and save money Polio Ryan's entertaiuinent on Friday night ol last week and Mon day night of this week was quite ? success. The rendering ol the various selec tions was excellent., an 1 the enjoy ment ami satisfaction of the an dienet was at tested by the merriment and applause. The whole objec* leeiued to be to practically illustrate the tact that true oratory consists not in high Hounding phrases ami artistin atti ttides, but in fidelity to nature Shamus O Brieu was well done, an t will lung be remembered. We are informed by Dr. T. R. Ma lone, the affable ami courteous Clerk of ilic Board of' County Commission ers, that checks on the Treasurer are lying in the office :or the following parties: K W Brad .ST O Kennedy, Sam'l Byrd, Dr A C Baxter, Geo H Clark, News and Courier, J M Cope J M Cross Will, C W Caldwell, Henry Duncan, S Dibble, David Elisen, A F Edwards, E Ezekiel.J D D Fairey, Sol leider, F W Gleaton, Amos Gleatoti, I) T Geroin, Girardeau ?& Co., ,1 C Ilnrmou, Handy Jenkins, J D Jones, L E yers, Davi Me Iver, W E Mo Michael. Win Paulling, Esau Puulling. B F Pott, B Riluy, J L Rast, L S Rickeubaker, H H Salley, W M Stoudeniire, C R Tabor, II E Young, T K Keller, Joseph Cannon, Rulus Felder, Richard Da vis .1 C Binnakcr, J I) Jones, P F Gratnblin, Richard Hart. The best present you can give to your mother, wife or Hinter, is one of the tno?t popular of sewing machines? Tho Domes tic, for sale at Theodore Kohn's Emporium. Dr. Harter' Liver^Pills produce activity in the biliary organs, without any violent purgative effect. They are at once tho mildest and most effective cathartic. For sale by Reeves & Sheridan, and also by A. C Dukes. In oar Christmas Joys lot as not forget the Poor? While wo gather our families around our happy hearth-stouoSj and enjoy tho glee of the little ones as they receive with merry hearts their little Christmas tokens, let us ro uein her that there are homes probibly in our midst that are not thiH choired and i lessed, but may be chilled with pinching want and trouble Let our hearts swell tvhh prao'ieil sympathy for all such, r ill nah; rill-.? that the greatest of chrisli m ?rirt-i h is charitv. Call at Theodore Kohn's Ein|Mirinm, who is offering a variety of article1*adapted to Christina- presents, w hich will b?- offer ed very low to induce buyers to take llicui and most he sold. - mm * - - The Met bud ist Conference has mv'e the following appointments tor (>r.mgebnrg l?is trict, which will he of interest to our read ers : Manning Brown, Presiding Elder. Orangeburg Station?o A Darby. Orangehurg Circuit ? J C Bissell. Branch vi lie Circuit?Thomas Kaysor. Piovidence Circuit?J II Platt. St. Matthews Circuit?F.Auld. (?range Circuit?J B Massebeau. Edisto Circuit?N K Melton. Ed ist o Mission? M M Ferguson. Cirahatn Circuit??I A Clifton. Aiken Mission?To be supplied. Langlcy Circuit-?It II Jones. Ix>wisvdle Circuit?J L Sluiford. Sandy Bun Cireuit?D Tiller, (jranitevtlk- and Vaucluse Circuit?J A Mood. Barnwell Circuit?-E (i Price. No merchant now i onsiders his stock com plete without n full list of Dr. Barter's Medicines. The people demand them and dealers must keep them For pale by Beeves ?*k Sheridan, and also for sale by A. C. Duke*. We understand that youfjrence has assigned Rev. O. A. Darby to the O rangeburg Methodist Church. Our Methodist friends have been peculiarly fortunate in their appoint ments to this place. Re\. S. A. Weber was a gentleman of classical attain men t and exalted piety, ami universally beloved; and his temporary successor, Kev. W S. Richardson, is a young man of elo quence and ability who is destined to distinction in Christian circled. Rev. O. A. Darby will have an important ri? Id to occupy, and Irom id we cau hear is well qualified for his position. V\'c congratulate the Methodists on heir good fortune. tfeiir? Ivohn sells A No. 1 Shoe for One lAdiar :.o paper inner <touter noles, but solid leatbei. Don't forget that nice anil healthr winter beverage ^ginger ale) at Dr..I. (j. Wanna m.iker's. AIbo any qua lily of toys and odier good* in his line such as toilet sets c%c. sin able for Chri-tma- presents. - mm * - CT? - Prepiro for the Holidays? C?o to T W. Aibergotti, R?ssel Street and examine for youself, the stock of goods now rtady for the holidays, vii : work boxes, writing dcak, games picture books, ink "(au.Is. toilet sets, cups and saucers, mugs and china goods in all varictv, dulls, all size*, wagons, tin toys, fresh candies, con fectionery, nuts and many articl s too nu merous to mention. Send in your ordern at once. Wedding cakes a specialty a Have you seen that (hie Dollar finished Shirt at Henry Kohn's, it is really the -ame Shirt that used to sell for Three Dollars. Where did you get that nice Hat i Why at Henry Kohn's of course. He has the largest stock in (own from 'Jo cents up. Not ice to Oroditoi'?. All persons having claims against the Estate of W. M. Wclfe, will present the same proper'* attested, and all persons indebted to the said Estate, will make immediate payment to the undersigned on 01 before the 1 st day of January l ??TO, or thev will bedebarred pavuient, IBA T. SHOEMAKER, C^ualined Kxcutor. nov 30 It Tlit4 Slule of South Carolina, OfiANGEBUKG COUNTY. bt c n.ai.ovEit, rsquirf., pbobatk juoob, Wiikbkah, Lawrence .If. Whaley of Orangeburg County, hath made suit to me. to grant him Letter* of Administration of the Estate and effects of Jacob O. Keitt, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Jacob ti. Keitt, late of Orange burg County, deceased, that they be and appear, before inc. in the Court of of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg, C. H.. mi 7th December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show came, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. (riven under my Hand, ibis 2>d day of November Anno Domini 187S. |>6.] C. B. GLOVER Judge of Probsto, Orangrbnrg Count v. nor'JH ?>t THE HEAVY FAILURES ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES and Consequent throwing of their STOCKS upon the MARKET, (cause large decline in goods), conseqaent ly we are in receipt of LARGE CONSIGNMENTS fr m various PARTS, and will offer SPECIAL BAR GAINS in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, No-ions, Crockery and Tin Ware, Groceries, &c. We still Lead in LOW PRICES. To prove it, al that we ask is a call. C. D. KORTJOHN, PROP. ORIGINAL AUCTION HOUSE. W. S. Utejj. W. J. Murray. Great Sale! We will oifer for the next thirty days our entire Strck'of WINTER GOODS at LOWER PRICES than ever heard of before. Coma at once and get your share of Bargains. TJTSEY & MURRAY, jBfcir Wo are clewing out. n lol of Saddles at Co 3 t scj.t 14 lo7ii lv a i > m in i st iia xo h'ssal k by virtue of nn < Irdcr of the JinO ? of Probate of Ornngcl ,irrl County, I will ?41 Hi (lie Residence of William Pooser in the j ?aid County, on the twenty eighth day of December I8"8, all the personal properly of S. Alice Pooser, deceased, consisting of one Mill, 1 Wagon, 2 Cowsand Calve*. Household ami Kitchen Furniture and Ac. ifre. TertnH?Cadi, on delivery. I). F. SPEifiNER, Administrator. Deccmhcr 14, 1878. -Jt Adiuiiiiwtrutor'H Notice ot'Nnlc Bv virtue of an Order of the Judge of Probate of Orangehurg County, the under signed will Hell at ibe late Residence of Jacob 0. Keitt, deceased, in the said County, on Thursday the Utith day of De cember 187s, die entire personal property of the raid deceased, cotndating of Horse, Mulen, Wagons, dears, Baggie. Saddle, harness, (Jun, Cotton Seed, provisions, Hugs, Cattle, (iin, farming iiuplmieiits ami utensils, Furniture, Ac. Terms?Cash on delivery. LAl'UEXC'ti M WHALEY, Ad min ist rat >r St. Matthews, Dee. Uth 1873.?dee 14 2| Kst :?t O Xot i<*< All persons having claims agahiSt the Estate of [)? <). Jcffcoat. deceased,' will pre sent them duely nltested, ami those indeb ted to said Estate will make pavnieut to N.M. F. I'll HJ.! PS. Administr it?r. Dec. 4. 1878.?dec 7 3i iixva IITOR'S NOTICE, All persons hnvirg demands against the Estate of Dai id So vernier, deceased, will preeent the same properly attested; and all indeb.ed to said Estate will make payment to EP1IKIAM II. GRAVES, (Qualified Kxeeutoi. Dec. t, 1878.?dec 7 3t To KxeciitorM, AdiuiiilMtirutorH, d?iiurdluiiH, Ac. Executors, Administrators, tiuardiana and Trustees are hereby notified to make their Annual KeturilS to the Judge of Probate at the January term of the Court of Probate. Those in delimit will he proceeded against according to law. U. ?. GLOVED Judge of Probate, O. 0. Dec. 7 1878 8t estate notice. All persons having claims against the Estate of Jacob U. Keitt oi Orangehurg County deceased, wi'l present the same properly attested, and those indebted totbe said Estate will make payment to LAURENCE M. WHALEY, Administrator. St. Matthews, Dec. 10th 1878.?dec 14 :tt "pVTotickOf i> 1 sm ission XN ?The iimlerAigacd hereby gives notice that he will file his final account as Execu tor of Mrs. Sophia Myers, with the Judge of Probate of lirangeourgCounty, on the l."?th day of January 1 S7'.?, and ask for letters of Dismi-sory. WM. W. DUKES, Executor. Dec. It, 1^7*. ft ? DRESS MAKING. The undersigned respectful I v inform* her FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally that she Is prepared hi do all KIN I >S OK WORK in the alxive lint* on the shortest notice and in the very I , A TEST STYLE, Terms reasonable and satisfaction guaran teed. Residence opposite Methodist Par sonage. A call is solicited. dec 14? lm MRS. II. C. LEE. ArfiiiiiiiMtrutor'M Notice of Sale. By virtue of an Order of the Probate Court, the undersigned will sell at the late Residence of Dr. Lewis Daimler, deceased in Orangeluirg County on the 18th day of December lisTS, all the personal property ofsnid deceased, consisting of Horses, Mules, Hogs, Cattle, Sheep, Provisions, Farming Implbnents and tin lisils, Blacksmith Tools, Steam Knginc, Qin, and numerous other articles UHialty found on a well appointed plantation. Terms?Cash on delivery. F. W. DANTTLER, 1. H. DANTZLER, Qualified Administrator's. Nov. 28lh 1878.?dec 7 :it NOTICE. Will be Fold at the late Residence of v S. Haigler, on the 1 Dili of December next, the following personal propelly : Wheel right aod Blacksmith Tools, seasoned wagon wund. Wagons, Buggies, Cattle, Mules, Ac. All persons indebted to S. S. Haigler, deceased, either by Note or Account, will make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present them for settlement to cither of ?he undersigned. J. W. SUMMERS, Executor. R. A. HAIOLER, Executrix. November 27th 1878. iiov :io :>t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ORAXGEBURG. In the Common Pleas. 1'an'l F. Spigener, Aibni'or ofj. R. PauHiug and Caroline P.iulling?Plant iff, vs. John W. Sellers, Ex'or, et at-? Defend'nt. Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Common Pleas made in the above entitled cause, at October Term 1878, notice is here by given to all persons claiming to be creditors of the Estate of John R Paulling deceased, to present and establish their respective demands before me, at my ofticc within two months from the first publication of this notice. W. M. HUTSON, Master Masters Office, Orangeburg ('. II. Novein her l?th 1S78. nov 15 '2in W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER Ami Jeweler, > KUSSEL ST-, OrMMgctHirg, S. ?!. A ficsh supply of LandreUYs Seeds always o i hand. nov *.' 187S ly jN otj ce. Tin? ?.ext reguhii mee'ing of VamoziSL Grunge Nu. 17, will be hohl at Middlepen Orange Hull on 1st Saturday in January 1B7'.?. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Masters and Secretaries of Subordinate Granges are earnestly requested to hare their reports ready. By Order of e. j. feldek, w: M. 1). W. (i'.OOK, Secretary. I?ee. 10th 187S. -dec I? St At! nt i nisi in lot's Notice to Creditors All persons baring demands again-t the ; Kstatr >d I>r. Lewis Dttntzfcr, la?e of the I County of i irangeburg, docoa?ed, will pre ? i-iit ihe saut! properly proven to .the i undersigned ?.u or before the first day of i I'Vbiuary 1S7'.?, or they will be debarred Ipiymenl. And all persons and eorpor-, aliens indebti'd to .said Estate will maka i immediate paviucnt. F.W. DANTZLFJ1, I. II. DANTZLEU. Oualitiod Administrator's. November 28th ls7f>.?dec 7 3i J. A. BARDIN & BRO. PTXCKNEY'S LANDING, on Santkk, krau Vancf? Fj-:rrt UKAI.KHg IK Gl KNEIL1L MERCHANDISE?OP I FEHS for sale a full and complete ?<tock of U rocerie/, Hardware, Beady Made Clothing; Roots and Shoes. Hats, Caps, and Trunks, and a fine line of Dry (foods of all deseript ions for Ladies' use and wear. ?:o:?A UK)?:o:? A full line of Foreign and DoniwUie Wines and Liquors, Segars and Tobacco, &e., &c. sept l>, 187? iim call call ? a r run peoples bakery Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing t# fill orders in BREAD, ROLL', PIES C A K E S Of all descriptions. G?NGERS By the BARKEL or BOX. "Also b read For Camp-Meeting* or any other Mud of .Meetings. JtlHt received Frfftli Con fleet tonarleft. Fancy dloodn And Notion**, Which will he said as LOW as any that ean be bought in Orangehurg. Thankful for the past patronage of nay riends and 'he public 1 still solicit a. eoa* inuauce of their custom.) T. W. Alberyrotti, Kussell Street, next door ta sept M, 1878?ly Mr. J. P. Harley. p7?7lEFVENDAHL Has opened a siiok shop two doors below w. m. sa.ints Where he is prepared to make to order liOOTS and SHOES on the shortest notice. Also Repairing done with neatness and disputch. All work warranted and prices moderate. Give me a trial. aug 31 1878 ly WO Make money PleaMMatljr X and fast, agents should address FIN LEY HARVEY & Co., Atlanta, Ga pine 1 ly