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The Oraiigebiir^ Times church: directory. Mbtkodibt?Rev. O. A. Darby, Pan tor. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, night 8:80. Sunday School 8:80. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening 8:80. Chil dren's Mooting every third Sunday. Paienrw?MAK??Rov. J. D. A. Brown, Partlor. Services every Sunday morning 10:80 ajarl afternoon 4:80. Sunday School 8:30. Preyer meeting every Thursday af ternoam 4:90. B AMI ST?ReV. T. W. Mellichniup, Paa tor. Serviaen every third and fourth Son day toerning 10:80, nigilt 8 30. Sunday H elves 1 every Handay morning 8:80. Snn day SAo-ai Mimioncry Meeting evvry fee** Seadey. 1"1tieoe 11 TTii It, Ki. Gnerry, PnMor. ftarrleea iMrd ftanday in *aeh moata Mwsfrg affariKMa 4 80. L??Ma-Bev. J- F. Einer, Fester, i Seme** every gcadny. Morning 10.80, aught t.?. B?aday School every Roaday j morning 8*0. T. ?. C A.?Rooms on RueSell Street. Opon every eveomg in the week I'roai 8:30 to 10:80. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 6:30 and Sunday afternoon* at <i o'clock Business meetings fourth Thurs day in each month. ?onlla Cnrollxra II railroad. OfVlCK HOUR* AT OJtAKQKRURO DKfOT. Fro mi 8 o'clok A. m. to 1 P. M. From 3 o'clock P.M. to 6 P. M. Passenger 8cbo?ule S. C. Railroad. OAT TttAIN. Colauihia Up Pausender, (Morning).11 5 ?4 Down " (Evening).ft 58 accommodation thun. Galnwbia Down.? ! 48 ?? Up. s S3 XIUHT TRAtN. GalambiaUp.-. 3 14 " Down.-. il 4o OL, O O AL SUBSCRIPTION TO THE TIMMS RE DUCED TO $1 PER ANNUM'.? Wo have done this because i-he TlMta circulate? chiefly amoug lite farmers, and ast the pries of every thing which they produce has fallen, we bays determined to put our papa r at bo low a figure that there can bi 110 excuse for a single lamily in the County to b? without it. Everybody cau now hear tho news of each week for the paltry au u of 31.00 for the year, and advertisers will have the advantage of a largo circulation. .lumen S Hoyward, K-o., of the 'King*, tree Star spent Chrixtniaa in Orangeburg. - ?mp-??? There was thunder and lightening on Thurrtdny night of last w?ek. A colored prisoiitr died in Jail on Christ anas Kvo. The Baptist Church id about to got a st ove. Wm. Anerum, colored, waa run over by the train near Mr. Duke?' on Christina" Uve, nnd his arm had to be amputated. Adam R. Felder, Es>j., of Lower St. MatthoWa got his hand badly mangled in Iiis gin last Friday. Judge Hudson opens Court here on Monday, and we understand that the ?docket is full Willie Robinson hau on band Landroth gnrdon seeds of every vari ety cheaper than ever before. For 75 cents you can get the Times for six months. Who now can't nfiord to read the news? The New Hoard of County Commission ?rs, ?apt. N. N. Hayden, L. 8. Connor and Ephraim Ctnnmings were installed on last Saturday. Capt. Hayden was elected Chairman and Dr. T. K. ATalonc Clerk. Rov. O. A. Darby, the new Metho dist Paator has arrived, and will com mence work in his new field by preaching to-inorrow Fetor Cannon is selling breach loading guns at exceedingly low prices. He does not intend for his wares to rest too long ou the shelve*. 1 be Orungcburg favorite cigar. Tho best ever offered iu the market. Go at once and try them at Dr. J. G. Wnnnamaker's. llobert Wiles Esq., is making bead way in his carriage establishment* Mr. Wiles is an old and trusty work man and ^deserves success in bis new enterprise. We hud the pleasure of a trip ovtr Four Holes during tho we ok, and if the holes in tho last bridge are not speedily repaired we propose to change the uatue to forty hol es. ' ?. - - <??a?? Wo understand that the bridge over Half Way Swnrup needs two turn outs for conveyances and that the attention of tho County Commis sioners should be directed to tho improvement. The exercises of "Mollicbatn p's School" will be resumed on Monday. Board cau be obtaiuod by application to tho principal at fr ?ra $'.) to ?12 per month. He has room lor two more boys or young men in his family. The Clerk of Court is still eon lined to his bed. ?See advertisement of troos in this issue. Mr. Jourdin is thorough in the fruit and gardening business. Monday is Salesday and Court day , and being the first of the year v?o ex pect a crowd i? town. Wc print President Ceoke'a letter on our first pi ge. It is fair, sad com ing from the jouroc it dees wi 1 have weight tar oughowt the country. We invite for it a careful perusal. The Comity Cossroihsioaers have b?uu iu sen ion all the week apou Oh ? examinatio-i of old clai??.' The bidding under the debt extinguishiag low will commence on Monday. We have been favored with the circular of Capt. j. 15. Patricks Mili tary School at Greenville, ('apt; Patrick has a state reputation as n teacher, and his school is always ilou rishing. . ? - ? Dr. Oliver Wendell Mohne- -i.vh, "T? guard is noliler than !? heal " Dr. Harlrr's Klinik of Wjld Cherry guard*tho?e who inhabit bottom lends and matvhy districts ugnini>i all luu'aria! attacks. For fale by Keeves <t Sheridan- anj al?o by A U. Dukes. Our worthy County Auditor, Col. I). R. Barton has moved in town. This will bo an advantage to tho Colonel in convenience lor business, und a bcn? lit to our town in the ac quisition of another good olt iaenV W. J. DeTreville Jr., nun of our eateeiu cd townsman Pol. DeTreville ha? b?*cn elected to o professorship in the State Agricultural College at tin* place. Mr. DeTreville is a young inuu of super ior txlt nt, und we feel a-murcd iviil make r.n efficient iiwiruetorj Mr. Plorauee Olover, .i quiet an<3 re spcctable citix*.*:t ui' St. jl/althew?, living near Lewistille, i-hot aud killed hiui?elt wills a plrftol on Friday of la.st week. Heart di-ea?e and a COUKOmient weari nofiH of.il* i? said '-j have li*en the cause of the suicide. A little sun of um worthy .Master W. It. liulnon, k!f=q., while piny tug with toiue.of Lis school iellowa gel bihiiim dir.! oca tod some time ago uud the survives oi Dt. Su|ley were finally required to x?t it right. Let ib s be :t warning t> boys, agaiust ruug . play. Persons who have weak lui.g* should call on Dr. o. (.1 Wannama ker^ and procure one of 'lorrey's Lung Protectors. They are the very thing for persons who have a great slcal of riding to do. Don't fail to procure something that will prolong your life. Dr. J. II. Willfion, of JteiTLjOinond, Ark. Bayb : ''1 have been in the practice o medicine fur ?s years; 1 contracted a severe and troublesome cough, which lasted for 18 Tears; for which 1 used many prepar ations, with no rrliof; at lsi*t 1 tried Dr. Harter'? I.nog balm whioh eutirely cured me. For nalc by Reeve* St .Sheridan, andal?o for sale by A. C. Dukes. August Fischer howls a public muc lioii every Salesday and Saturday] nod wo would advise purchasers to at ten I if they want to get bargains uud save money. This is one ot the must enterprising houses in our town, and friend Jones i- always in pluc<* to serve customer^. Bend the adver tiserat nt in another column, ami then go around and be convinced. Thcantrtal festival of the Congre gational Sabbath school took plac ?? last Sunday alternoon a: theodored Presbyterian Church, Rev W. L. .1 oh nstou pastor. Addresses wore made by Re\.'s T. H. Legare, Goosley, Lawrence, aud Capt. J. A. Hamilton. The audie icd w?s large ami the exercises were generally interesting. i*"'ee arlv?r?isem ent of W. M.Snin in another column. We cull special attention to his stock of staple and fancy groceries, wined, liquors aud cigars which cannot be excelled. Fl is mountain dew comes direc: from the distillery ill North Carolina. Hehns on bund a iine stock of horses and mules; nd his omnibus line and livery stables contribute in uo; small degree to the public convenience. ~ We understand that in cc.nse<pieuctJ of the attendance ol .James L. Sheri dan, Esq., on the medical lectures iu Charleston, Dr. She rod A. Reeves, will curry on the business eutirely on his own account, and we wish him nil the success to which his expe rience as an apothecary entitles him. Mr. Sheridan we hope will soou rot urn from th? 'City by the Sea" thoroughly DOCTORRD, and lind .some where r lucrative opening awaiting 1 him. P As will bo sccu by bis card iu auotbor coluniu Maj. A/B.^Knowl town who left us somo time back to seek his fortune elsewhere has re turned tooldj Orangeburg and de termined to establish himself per maneatly as a counsellor at law. "."'As a lawyer it is well known that Maj Knowltoh has few equals, and wo trast that he will never find cause to regret his purpose. h ? On Sunday afternoon services wore held in the Lutheran Church entirely in German, lor the beneHt of our Gor ma n citizens. We knowfshe power of fliseooiatiou, ami how pleasant U must have Leeu ft.r ths?e>d?f)Ve4^ citizens shigiig uird fs'-ewiusr th?i service iu their own native tongue to l*e thus forcibly reminded ol their J'?t bei land and the acenee^and eir cunistances ol the homes of their earlier days. While wo are returning thanks for ( hi ist mas aud New Yours,pre sents, wo can not forget the beautifu 1 sleeve buttons ?nd mustache ocp presented 10 u.i by the youug peop-e. Such lestihiouiuh of regard uro ap preciated more than words can ex press. The letter of presentation, feigned Ly the School Committee, und cojich 'd in language so feeling aud yet bearing such indication*! ot I k-incerit/j will be jkept^as a pleasHtit i memento, and the names of the juve I nile donors will ever be cherished in the fondest icmbiubi auce. What. a. consolation it is to feel in the midst of the bustle and confusion of life that there is some one who thinks of the printers and editors. On Wednesday wo were made glad by the reception of a basket of the richest aud nicest fruit and iced cakes that ever.falls to the lot of the Press. We always thought that a good ; soldier would be good at ov erything else, aud this ia verified by Mr T. W. AlbergOtti who has pro ved him self to be as faithful in bilking, aud feeding the multitude, %a h?i was in d?*fending tho rights of his country in the recent war. We wish him a happpy New Year ! On Christinas Kvo We heard of several Christ tuna trees in the com* inunity lor the young ones. In the town there was one at tho Episcopal Church which made the juveniles ?{lad. At Jamison's we heard of two, one at I he Methodist Church an account of which w2 sought, but failed to ob tain, uad another at the Baptist Church. The latter was under the direction of K. 11 Kiley Eaq., the efficient superintendent of the shool. The Christmas address was made by Rev. T. W. Mcllichamp whoso subject wae '"The Great Gift to tho World." The Christmas tree was brilliantly illuminated und dazzled with presents that gladdened the hearts of the child* let). The whole affair passed otf pleasantly ami saperihtendaut Riley should feel gratified. Market Reports. Corrected every week by MeiMH. I'ci.i. A ScoVU.I.. BaT?RUAY, January 4, 187D. COTTON Middlings. 8|<3) Low Middlings. K'ut Ordinary. 7iM.7f PROVISIONS Corn.$ 50 New I'orn. Peas. 10 Fodder, per 100 lh*. 65 Ivougll Lire. 1.05 The r.ext re^ulai meeting of Pomona Crange No. 17, v.iii be held at Middlepou tirange I'.juI in 1*1 Saturday in January 187!). at 10 o'clock, A. M. Masters and Secretaries of Subordinate Oi mgea are earnosll] rc(|uested to havo t'-'-ir reports'ready. By Order of K. J. FKLDEK, W. M. 1). 'W. Cf.OOK, .Secretary I>ee loth |878. dee ? 3l To Lxecntors, Art mlnlstratorft, C-lii.trrtii&nH, Ac. Executors, Administrator-., Guardians and Trustees are hereby notified to make their Annual Ufetnrns to the Judge of Probate nt the January term of the Court of Probate. Those in default will he proceeded against according to law. 0. B. GLOVER, Jinl^e of Probate, ?. C. Doe. 7 1S78 8t XM AS!XMAS? Layer Raisins, Citron, Cii.ir.inU, Oranges, Apples, Cocoa Nuts; Powdered, Crashed, A White and brown Sugars, Flavoring Fx tract*. Chocolate. Brown Cocoa, best Fami ly Flour, Can Salmon, fjlfnckeral, Oysters and Lohnten?, English Piccalilli, Gherkins and Chaw Chaw, Seville Olives .Vantardc, Cox's Ualatiue Java,aud Kio'ColIcen parch ed and green, for sale at lowest prices by I JOHN A. HAM J I/I'O X, Mxt to Henry Kohu. FAILURES ALL OVEE, THE UNITED STATES and Consequent throwing of their STOCKS upon the MARKET, (cause large decline in goods), conseqaent iy we are in receipt of LARGE CONSIGNMENTS from various PABTS, and will offer SPECIAL BAR GAINS in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Glothirjg, Dry Goods, JTo ions, Crockery and Tin Ware, Groceries, &c. We still Lead in LOW FEIGES. To prove it, all that wo ask is a call. PROP. ORIGINAL AUCTION HOUSE, ! ? '- ". !-' < ? f. I T ' a ',>' i . ?. \\ ill continue to sell, during the New Year, the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS At the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ! Making n speciality of Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour, &c, The WELL KNOWN and POPULAR Will put. up to the Highest Bidder Goods of overy description, and "Knocked Off" lio mutter what they bring. For Quality, 'Variety and Cheapness It cannot be EQUALED. M" t ume aud eee. Polita Clorks are willing to wait on you. Buy at Once ! Quick Sales and Small Profits! Buying for CASH I cau UNDERSELL alljCredit Purchase. A l?o on baud RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS And BUCKWHEAT FLOUR For sale Low Down. MY SAMPLE ROOM 1? Exclusively apart from the Main |Business. Its noted Brand* of LIQUORS are ?tili kept up to their FIRST CLASS Standard. Your continued patronage is solicited, and if you onco call, you'll call again AUGUST FISCHER p?ea?aaaaaaaflasraBts i na? ifi i n ? " m in m i naaaianiiiifHiFMHi W. M. SAIN. 1 oiler for sale the balance of my Stock of STA PLE AND FANC Y GROCERIES At a SM A-fjlL. A I JVA-N OE on Cost Price. My Stock of Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco Are always kept up to the full Standard in Quality, and at prices which DEFY COMPETITION. A Speciality made in Mountain Corn Whiskey, Which I receive direel from the Distillery in North Carolina. My LIVERY and SALES STABLES are fully Stocked with HOBBES .A..TM D MULES Which arc oflered for sale to suit these bard times. MJ 0]VtJ*STI13XJ9 attends every train, conveying passengers to any part of the Town. CONVB7A N^ES furnished to any part of tho county. HAULING done with quickness and dispatch. fob 23-cl2 M, SAIN l-?li EVERYBODY AT FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM There has been a terrible crash in the prices of all styles of Dross Goods, Cloak*, Shawls, Carpets and all kind of Woolen Goad*, &o. The Indies of Orangeburg should not fail to improve the present go) daa opportunity to purchase their TIES, BOWS, Ruehiugs, Lace Goods, Collars, Kid Gloves and Notions of every deecriptioa Prices of these goods will be found from 25 to 50 t>er oent Umm fkaa seen or offered el*ewb.QM,| It is my oonstaat aim to mate Sty EMPORIUM the great rallying point for task buy ers, und the most attractive business place on Kussel Street, whore persoua of Economical habits can always find the best qualties of goods at PRICES aB sold iu New York Oily. LADIES under wear Corsets and Skirts a Specialty. My stock of CLOTHING, Geuts Shirts, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hat?, Caps, &c, Cc. Is simply IMMENSE both in quali ty and varity of Styles at prices th?t defy competition. Agent for MP'M DEMORKST'S PATTERNS Who Winter Patterns are beautiful and just received. Call for Cata logue of VViuter Styles. THE DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE So perfect it never fails to please; so Strong it never Wears Oul;Saotteap everybody buys it. Always on eale at the EMPORIUM Remember that THEODORE KOHlfS DRV GOODS EMPORIUM Is the place where polite treatment, hon orable dealing and T,OW PJiXOKS l'\>r Good Goods can always be f euud. Remember we have no Branch Store in Orangohurg, but come direct to r|iO Make Money Ptonaautly a. am! hist, agents should address FIN L15Y 11 AHVBY & Co.i Atlanta, Oa pine 1 ry