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The Oranjxebiivy: Times? ('IiritCIl MREGTOKY. MllTKODIBT?Rev. 0. A. Darby, Pas tor. Services every Sunday niuming 10:30, night 8::S0. Sunday School .S:W. Prayer meeting Wednesday Evening S.?0. Chil dren's meeting every third Sunday. Presbyterian?Rev. j. P. A. Brown, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning J0:30 and afternoon 4:30. Sunday School 8:00. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:80. Baptist?Bev. T. W. Mcllichamp, Pas tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10:80, night 8.30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:80. Sun day School Missioncry Meeting every fourth Sunday. ElMSCOPAl.?Rev. T/. (J.Xlucrry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month Morning 10:30, afternoon 430. LVTJTERAK?Kcv. J. F. Kber, Pastor. Services ovary Sunday. Morning 11.30, night 7,30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 9:30.. . Y. M. ('. A.? Booms on Russell Street. Open every evening in the week from 7:30 to 0:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Business meetings fourth Thursday in each month. South Carolina Ilailroa<l. office llOt'llH AT OKANUr.ntl.i; OKI'oT. From 8 oVlok A. M. to 1 P.M. From 2 o'clock P. M. to 5 P. M. Passenger Schedule S. ('. Railroad. l'AY TU \ IX. Columbia Fp Passenger, (Morning)... 10 43 '? Down " (Fvening)... <"< -1 ACCOM MOOATION TllVIN. Columbia Down. .:i It Fp. 'J 80 moiit train. Columbia Fp. 3 83 Down. 11 48 _ C I, M'BSCRiPTION TO THE TIMES RE DUCED TO $1 PCR ANNUM! - IU rlliday - Last Sunday was the birth I iv of (Jen. Hubert K Lcc. More Light ? Give us another street lamp on the Court Iloti.se Square. Colds Are becoming very fashionable, especially ana ng the children of our liurg. ? - mm ? -mm~? ? - ? Tin* Azor Is preparing for another trip to Liberia, and emigrants have already arrived in Charichten. Jury TtckctM? The pay of Jurors and State wit nesses an: now nittde receivable tor taxes. 2V?w ?JHccr? Tbc newly elected oflicers of Or nnce Grange will be ii.?ial id to day. NN Iii j ubli.-h list next week. .. mm* ? a" Jta rin or n Lead attentively Dr. Summers essay on "The Pea as a Fertiliz rr," published on Ii ist l?ge. Ii will re juiy perusal. ??w - - ? Sorcnlruc *l- f.oryca Are combo tably fixed in their new xjuartors, McMasters building, and. liaving room, arc commencing to fjiread themselves. IMiosphaloa Are already being received and stored by Mr. Geo IL Cornelsou in view of the approaching planting season. Military Kloetiou? At the meeting of ('apt. Flaydeu's Company kehl here on last Saturday Iv. H. Kilcy, Kxp, was elected third Lieutenant. Penally For not paying poll tax has, by a recent act, been raised from $5 to ?10. This change, however, will not take ellect until next year. >'o Use Of sending to New York or any where else for nice and good dry goods when you can get .suited at Henry Kuhn. < igarM? The Orangeburg favorite cigar. Tho best ever offered in the market. Go at once and try them at Dr. J. G. Wannamakers. 1?. W? Hull? For a young merchant, has pros pered beyond precedent. His arti cles arc good and cheap; and h.s at tention to the wants of his customers makes him friends. ? mm * ? "Wanted to Huow "YYho was that, during the meeting of the Grand Lodge iu Che tier, who refused lo wink with that smiling black-eyed belle ? Depend upon iL he was an odd fallow. J. K. Hlucltmnn, flOsq., The sprightly and popular reporter of the News & Courier, who has been furnishing that enterprising journal with such accurate aed in lcsting accounts of the piuceediugs of Court here, took leave of us on Tuesday, and returned to the metrop olis, Mules? I B. F. Sinter Esq., has just, received a iino slock of these necessary ani mals. Lead his notice ye farmers, and he informed in time. - & ? - ii - A Sign of Progress? Since the advent of Democratic reign most of the" new papers horn in th3 State have been christeued "The Democrat." The Odd Fellows Of Orangebarg were represented in the session of the Grand Lodge in Chester hist \v<'el; by Dr. W. P. Bar ton, and August Fischer, F. Do Mars and A. 11. Lewin, I-.sqrs. CofTec - There was an error in dpt. Hamilton's ad vertisenieat of hist week. He sells fair coffee 7 lbs. to dollar. Who cannot drink c.iIIjj now ? If ice Flour Messrs. J. Strauss A' Co., are now olleiing Jlice lb.ur at only $12 ami 81? per ton. Who is it that cannot keep their stick in line urdci when these enterpri. iug gen:lernen are sell ing bod so lew down ? 2 Eptaeopiil t hurch We are pleased to learn that the Lev. W. F. Guerry, who it. was feared was about to give up his charge at this place, has been re tained as pastor of this Church, and will preach liero once a month. Our Fire 2>ci>;irtzucnt - We call attention to the communi cation on another page from a '?Fire man." The subject presented is im portant, au I we hope it may aw.tkcu a livelier interest in our Fire Depart ment. Dr. llarter's iron Tonic pionuAes a health appetite, gives coh r, strengl h and tone to the blood, assists di'm tion.nml builds up n healthy organi zation. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes, an.l j alho by Dr. S. A. Beeves. Fixliermcn - A company of Noi l hern fishermen are engaged in catching sturgeon in the Si nth Fdis o. ^ on a e welcome gentlemen to all the sturgeon you can cat h, but don't trouble mir voting .-alntoti. I>r. S. A. llcevlJ" Is now o ud it c.t iug his drugs'ore on his own account, and by his ener gy, practical experience, and nttcntii n lo business, merits the liocral share of patronage which he is gaining. We wish success to his enterprise. An A cq. ii ltd I ion ? Dr. J). W. Horton, who has recent ly taken up his residence in our t i.vn is causing a neat, fence to be erected around his domicil. We are pleased to note this item, but more particularly, the acquisi tion of another good citizen. Accident ? We learn that Mr. L It. Beckwith has recently been injured to such an extent, by a huse running away with him in his buggy, as to re piir-j medical assistance. We are glad to see, however, that he is up ami well again. Agrlcullural Noddy ? A 'very important meeting of this society will be held at lhe Fair Building on thcftlh February, as will be seen by the notice in another column. The members and share holders a re directly interested, and a full at'cndance is desirable. Dentlis We hear of several deaths in dif ferent parts of the C ?unty, apparent ly from old nga. Mr. Win. Cook, of the Folk, died on the ?lh, and Mr. .Johnson Card.., of Bull Swamp, on the 8til of the month, both about <Sd years of age. Also Mrs. Harriett Aiuakcr, of Bull Swamp, i.i about l he 70lh year of her age. The State ti range ? 'J he meeting of the Grange, which takes place in Charleston,during the first week in February, promises to be an assembly of much interest lo the State. The races take place at tbo, same time, and this, toget her witii the anwiscmc.ts at the Academy of Music, will make Charleston uuisu ally lively, Charleston r.vcning Journal? We are happy to greet the fust number of this new daily among our exchu.iges. It is published by Messrs I). L. Alexander,,I. C It. Taylor and 1*. JO. Parmele, and promises much I for Charleston. Its first appearance and salutatory impresses us favorably I and wo wish its proprietors abundant I bUfCOiS. ' Look Oul Delln?pieuts I? We are informed by our systemat ie and business like County Treasurer Copes, that, parties who bavo neglect ed to pay their poll tax will be pro ceeded against next week through tho Trial Justices, and wo are inclined to think that all delinquents will be brought up to tbe scratch. Court? The civil enr-os have been in pro gress during thu week, but the inter est in them is chiefly confined to the individuals concerned. Judge llud.-on has beet .y earn est and faithful iu his ..ties as a Judge, and has ?von for himself gold opinions during bis stay in our midst. J. II. Fritz, of Fulton 1 ity, Mo . writes us: "1 was under the care of three of ourbos?t physician-*. Tuny did me no good. hoy had given me up, said i hud Consumption, und was incurable. One bottle of Dr. Harter"? Fiver and Ague Specific en rod me. For sale by A. C. Dukes, and also by -S. A. Kceves The \ew Grocery Of F. LcMars is gaining favor i-i our Ibng and County. Although recently established, the thrill and enterprise of the proprietor is rapid ly drawing custom. AI?. Moorer, his efiieient und indefatigable chief clerk spares no pains iu bis efforts to pica to and will not tail to satisfy all w i > uive him a call. Greenville M ilit airy Institute? We have been fu\ored with a cir cular of this new but promising insti tution under the efficient manage ment ol Cupt. John B. Patrick. Copt. Patrick has effected the consolidation of n?oM of the Greenville schools into this one, which, under his superin tendence, we believe will be one ol the best preparatory schools in the State. J. C. Pikc Mukes a change in his advertise ment lo-i.uy to which w? invite special attention. iicsides general metcliandise which everybody knows tj be of t' e best selection, he titten Is to the puicl.ase and supplying of Phos] halts ml fertilisers for the far mers. Call at this popular house, where the most courteous clerks will serve von. Attention!? There will bean adjourned meeting of the Fdisto Killed on Tuesday even i ng January 28th inst, at 7 o'clock. All the active members are reques ted lobe present as business of great importance will be transacted. This company proposes to hold .i fair to raise funds for their tucemry expenses of equipments nnd uniform, und we heartily commend th.dr elfirt to the patronage of our go id citizens. A Promising Opening ('apt. J. \V. Moseley who has es tablished himself at the Railroad cor ner,-has just returned from Charles ton with a full and superior assort ment of merchandise. -Mr Geo S. Shirer, so we'l and favorably known iu our County, is with him. The gene al popularity and mer cantile reputation of these too gen tlemen will be sure to establish a lively trade. Read the advertisement, and call at the corner. The Hook A Ladder Hoys 1 repose to hold a fair or entertain ment at as early a day as practicable, to mist m eans to cancel a small debt they have incurred in a laudable en dcavei to equip themselves (or duty and rentier themselves more efficient us fin nun, and more tucfiil to our town. Their effort deserves the suppirt ami patronage of our citizens and propelty holders, and we trust thoy will meet with every eneou'agenent. A l*a in fill II u in or Was spread in town on Monday iu reference to our worthy townsman W. 11. Ferry clear Esq. About ten days ugo be started on a trip to Beaufort to look alter some of his property on the oonst hut was, expected by appointment to return to Orangcburg on last Friday. His failure to return on that day excited uneasiness and a dispatch was sent to Beaufort to ascertain the cause. Tho reply to this dispatch was by no means satisfactory and rather increased the anxiety at home. On Tuestlay however relief was ob tained by n dispatch which explained that the cause of his detention was llint he was the victim of untoward winds and tides by which he was weather bound < n bis mist.ion to tho Islands, an occurrence which is not unfrequcnt in the creeks and rivers of that section. His friends will be relieved by this ntMiring intelligence of hia safety. A Hint Ill our last issue \vc recommended I the. improvement of n neat fence* around our Court House. .Such an arrangement would lie a protection, and would in some degree rectify (ha ' nuisance of this beautiful spot b^iug converted into a noisy market p'acc for hucksters and piudar venders, who keep fires on the public square for cooking purposes, and thereby attract boisterous groups of street loiterers win ought to bo at work J making something for thj*nsoives a nd tin: community. Let a little touch of the vagrau t law be upplie 1. A Xcw ( ?iiier We leain that Mr. Pctcrkins, of Marlboro, has purchased, in St. Mat t.iews 1600 acres of our finest red chty hind for ?1000. Ihe purchase tinbiaccs a pan of True Hlue, Col. Motri's excellent'place, mid apart of Hon. W. C. Ham's plantation, which is equally its good. We an glad to note such accessio.is to our County, and would toy to every honest stranger, there t-lili i.s loom. Upper St. Ma.thews can boast of some of the finest planting Ian li in tiie South, and presents superior inducements to agricultural sett'era. 'We welcome all who will come and n itke their homes amongst us I -??- I Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. IUm.i. A: SVovii.i.. Satckiiay, January 28, 1 7). COTTON Middling*. SU<7 I.uw Middlings. 8{ No t)rdinury. 7(?j,8 pkoytsioxs t 'orn.S "?u New i'oro . Pens. -to i Fodder, per 100 lbs. 7? ? Koti<;h Kice.m. 1 .<>."> j . MahuiKO?On the ?'"?:11 of Dccmtibw j I.nTS. .-it diu tt?*ni leneeofMr. Jacob llnzard ! by l??-v. T. W, MeUicliaiap, Mr. Jacob Preaelier to Mi-s Theodocin Bozard. { All ?f Orangcbiirg County, si. C. Mauuiku?On the Krd of January 1ST'.', by Hev. T. W. MelHehamp, .Mr. Pierre Cuttino Melliebanip to Mi-s Kate li. Mobley. AH of Kairlie'd County, S. U. ! ?t.-i>' lhi]>ii*t Cburief and W'intburo : 1 lernt,I i\len*f ci>i'>l. j MMit:tKit?On ih^ lOtli January lsT'.t. I nt the Hcsidcitirc of Mr .fames IVikes, bv j : Hev. T. W. .1/cllich imp, Mr. M P. loures to Miss L. tJ L'ooke. \'l of Oraugehurg j ('otitiiy. S. t'. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S tCelebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. TII R countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional (lushes, or j a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate: nil azure semh in le runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with bumming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva* slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite vai iablc, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrcqitcntly tinged with blood ; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, ' .! goner I ally irritable, &c. Whenever the . ovc symptoms arc line! to exist, DR. C. Me:I.ANE\S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect .i cure. IT 1> s n'oi" contain MKKCt'KY in any f rm ; it is an innocent prepara tion, >? t capable of 'dring the slightest injury to (lie most Under infant. '1 genuine Da. Mcl.wi.'s Ver Mli i . bears the signatures of C. Mc Lank und Plkmino Haos. on the wrap -. -:o: 1 R. C. McLANE'S LI\ ?R PILLS an- not re. ??! ;is a remedy "for all ttie ills that i trio," but in affections of the liver, and in II bilious Complaints, Ilyspepsia and Siek lien .. lie, or diseases of llu.: character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No belter cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Ouinine. As a simple purgative they are uncqitaled. IIKWAKK OF IMITATION?. The genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid w ith the impression Dr.McLane's Livek Pills. Fach wrapper bears the signatures of C. Mcl.ank and I'lf.MINO IlKOS. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc I.ank's Liver I'm.is. prepared by Fleming Itros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitation:; of the name Mclsttne Epclled differently but same pronunciation. juti IS IfVO ly JUST OPENED AT THE CORNER OF Kussel Street ?and Railroad Avenue J. W. MOSELEY, A full Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which will !>e sohl CHE A P for CASH. All my Old Fncn ls nnd us many New Ones as will f.ivor me with a call is respectfully invited to examine my Goods and Prices. jan 24-ly J . AV. MOSELEY. J. C. PIKE AT THE SAME OLD STAND Is juj and to serve his ninny customers during this year, as in the FIRST-CL ASS G30DS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We have ou hand a Large and well Assorted ST O C Iv OF GOODS With Polite and Experienced CLF)IHi8 to show them. I am making preparations to handlu all of the Bjst Gr.i let of FHOSPIIAETS AND ACIDS. I respectfully ask the continuance of the Liberal Patronage so gene rously bestowed in the past. Uta? Highest Markst Price paid fjr all Country Pro luce. T <H T> T If T? o . V_y . JL 1 IV jVj BOTTOM PRICES! PRIME BIO COFFEE at Gl Pounds for SI 00. FA 111 ?' ? 7 SUGARS 0, 10 ami II Pounds for 81 00 COLO \TFS New Style Laundry SOAP 5 cents PARCHED RIO COFFEE ? Pounds for Si 00 Fxtra G. E. Putter, Pearl and Plain Grists, Family Flour, Fred? Ground Graham for Griddles, Hereford Bread Preparation, Sea Foam, &e. All of which are just in and at Lowest Prices. Also a full supply of FERRY'S GAR.?EN SEFDS. J2STO. A. HAiMTr.X?jNT, Next to Mr. Henry Kohn. H. S. EEOEKER, Agent, CORNER RUSSELL & BROL'GHTON STS., Oilers for sale at the LOWEST G'ASH PRICES his large and well assorted stock of fiR.OC\ M K.f KS consisting of Coffees Ilacou, ' Canned Salmon, Teas. Strips, , " Lobsters, Sugars, Hams, " Mackerel, Fiour, Lard, " Oysters, (iri<t, Butter, " Tomatoes,' Meal, Soap. " (ireen Peas, Kice, Starch, " Corn Beef, And always keep on ban 1 a full supply of L. I QUO KS, WINFS'ANI) CIGARS. Dry Salt Bacon 5 cts per pound. I I. S. I^J^NNI^ICT^R,, Agt. WHY DON'T YOU GO TO James Van Tasse! For your Family Supplies in the way of Fresh Groceries, Fine Liquors, Tobacoos aid Cigars If vi u want a mil good and healthy beverage try the ENGLISH HOME BREWED BEER In the RES TA U RANT You can always procure a GOOD SQUARE MEAL at a living price, (.ioo.i Fat POULTRY nnd FRESH EGGS always on hand. Country 3?rodllCfi bn?ght at the highest market price James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 1S78 ?mar 16 At Muller's Old Stand. NOTICE ~, Complaint-) having been made of parties using Sling Shots and Firing Onus within the Cor|K>rate Limits of the Town of Or an>*fbiirg, ami n? there is an Oribnanee strictly prohibiting the name, all persons are hereby warned that the Ordinance in regard to them will he strictly enforced. 15v order of tin; Mavor. T. K. MAl.ONK, Clerk Council. Jan. 10th, 1879.?18 tf "NOTICE" On and after this date, any Marshal found nbnent from his l'ost will, for the first offence, he Fined in the RIIU1 of two dollars; for the second offence will be Fined live dollars, and '.or the third oJfence he dis missed from tilt Fol ice Force of the Town. By outer of the Mavor. I\ It. MALONE, Clerk Council. January Mth. 1879.?18_tf Notice of Diamisrtion.. The Undersigned will file his final account, with the .Indue of Probate for Orangcburg County, on the 4th day of February next, and ask for letters of Dismissory as Ounr tliau of the Estate of Itosa Sluiler. WAf. J. STKOCK, Jan. 1th, 1879. -4? Uu.irdian. NOTICE. TO DELRATHS TO STATE GRANGE The ne\l Annual Mooting of the State Orange will be held in Charleston, S. 0., commencing on Tuesday, February 4th, 187H, at 10 o'clock A. M." A full delegation is desired. I). W. CKOOK, See'v Toniona Grange No. 17. Jan. 13. 1771?. _td NOTICE By virtce of foreclosure of Mortgage, I will sell at public sale, at Orangeburg, S. C? on Monday, February Sd, 1879, one Mouse colored Mule, named "Jim." Levied on an the properly of Edwin Dwigbt at the runt of Bull ?S: Seovill. Terms cash. JULIAN A- SALLEY, Special Agent. Orangcburg, S. 0. Jan. Id, 1S79. td NOTICE. Fmler foreclosure of Mortgage, I will sell at public side, at Orangcburg, S. ('., on Monday February 3d, 1S79, one Bay Horse, named ''Henry," and one Buggy. Levied on as the property of Jerry Vogt at tbo suit of Bull & Seovill. Terms Cadi. .1: IL FELDER, Special Agent. Orangcburg, S, C, Jan. 16, 1869. td