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?^v ^^^^ ' ^^^^ " ^^^^^ # OrfE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. j OOiTaNW OTTPt^ COUNTRY. ALWAYS IN ADVANCE VOLUME VI. FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 3^ 1879. ~~NUMBER^ Iii rn/Yh n JUST OPENED ONE DOOR HAST OK I>r. A. C. Duko'a Drug Store, TJ. Gr. CANON Vim will keep constantly <>n hand ;i I l" Id/and C< > d PLKTE stock ,,f ,11 itr?! wail'C, u tl <tj , n n us. And Nportiitg CiOO?m oi every description. AUo all kinds of Repairing done ?d the shortest notice to Huna, Pistols, Lock?, Umbrellas, and Sli WI N G IN T A C i 11 N ES Pone up und Adjusted. Bta>'" All good* and work warranted to give entire satisfaction in quality work manship ami price Thanking my friends for j>n^t patronage I hope to merit a continence <>f the same in the future. L\ U. CANNON. rapt 28 1878 ly carriages iT?G?Ies :w A G O N s ^^BSjyWS^tpBEwP' 1 am now giving s5flsj33E?^C&2inV mV i? i: kson a l ATTENTION to my Husinc?Kof AKKIA(ii: ItlAltlXfii, And will guarantee that my work in the future ?hall l>e asOOOl) as in thr jiast forty years that 1 have been in the business, i have REI>t'('KI> MY r III F.S To SUIT the. TIM KS, ind if you will cull on me 1 v\i!l guarantee that mv charge* ami work will give full SATISFACTION. 1 am now prepared t<> manufacture the colebhtted DKXTKR SPRINf;:iil; G G V "Which for comfort ami case cannot be ex celled. Al.su Constau'lv on baud KoSK WOOD and WALNUT" BtJItlAIj (!ASES Of all ?i/.es. Uive me a call. 11 Alt i* in KICiO.s. sept 31 3iu "fk^suriftioxnt frket Vor tho soeoily i 'uro nfSt'inltial w mi km>sM, '. ? ".t Mnuii.wimI itl*<>r<lt>m lirmiitht ???> Uy liiitis. occtloti ijr i.k??< Anv hruvulkl l--is tli?> iiuvm llent*. nr. W. j iiU Ks a ? ?>.. No. iao >/Nl Mlxlli NJreet, Ciueluiiall, *>. apr'l >'." 1 v Til E GREAT CAUSE OF 31 I'M AN MlSI'RY. Just Published in <* Smted h'tivetapc. Pia SIX c< A F.twttcrc on ?Sie "A'a lure, Treatment, v \\ h'adical j^fepv'.*',-^ cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spcrmatorrha'a, induced by Self-Ahn.?e. I in olrjA^J^tji--;,i:i-. I inpntcm-v, Nel'V <??:? 1 >eC -^rrn-fTt*!in!???.!? oi.-:;i- !?> M.uii.iu" gnueralrTT^ Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kits; Mental and I'hvsieal lucapaeii v, ?c. - By K< mVAlV ?) ? < i I .V KI! W ]; 1.1.* V. 11 . author ot tho '"Green book." A.c. The woi Id-renowned author, in lhis ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be cG'eetnally removed without medicine, and witln til dangerous surgical operations, hnugics, instrument*, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and elleeliiat, by which every sufferer, n<> matter what his condition may he, mav cure In nisei f cheaply, private ly and radically. Berti" TliL* Lecture will prove a boon to thousand* and thousands. Sent under seal, in h plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage ,?taui|M. Address the Publishers, THE CULVERWELL MEDIC VL f'O. 41 Ann St., New York; Post Office Box 4tiS0 may -1 l y , \ . rraMHAM'S (??mf?&i VJABRfcSTID BE67& CHCAPE8T. VS-i^A Alt*, KILLIH9 fnAStilHERY. Wffi? rfi^ n?fll???ED'jOHD Al'K. 20, "73 " '*? r i-;it!ii>l:tc:?itree. Ovrtect, Yock. 1 * ?uly 20 DENTISTY 1>R. B. V. HHJCKKIVFUSS has moved his Office over store of Wm. Wil cock, formerly occupied by I >r. Fersner where ho will be glad to serve his friends on the most roasonablo term--. DR. B. F. MUCKENFUSS, Dentist, sept 23 td The undersigned respectfully informs the Citizens of the Town and County that lie i? prepared lodo up and make Mattresses on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low as possible. Orders solicited. JOHN ORGEN. juno9 tf und Morphin? h?hlt rurrit. Tl.?-OrlUlM.il''"'tout' ft!??olut0 ( ?HK Si-i .1 .l?n?|l f.rt.ookoa Onium n.ini... i , u n S....I,j, Wurtbluci ii. Orvtao Co.. lod. ajti'l 27 ) 1 879 AT LAST 1879 The lime, the phice, and opportunity has come for pur.dtJisin^ goads at least 'J? PER CENT LOWER than any other place- in town. F. BeMARS, Agt., Next Doer to A. Fisoaer's Oilers a well selected slock of G-FOC ?lfiCS at Prh that, defy com petition, consisting in part ol Flour, Sugar, Rice, Potatoes Co J fish, Bacon, Collcc, Buckwheat, Mackerel, Surdines, Untns, Tea, Butter, Salmon, L b tors, Strips, Grists, Olu.se, Ueof, Turkey Lard, Meal, Macaroni, Tniiguo, Can Milk, 'JoitMtttoes, Peaches, 1 ine Apples, ['runes, Pidkloi, '1? hacco, Sogurs, Soap, Starch, Pepper Spice. Sen Foam, Ilorsiords, Muslnrd, Candy, Nutmegs, Shot, Powder, Caps, Cartridges, Pipeu, Cutlery, Crockery and I'm Waru, Viuegar, Sieves, Ac., Ac. X.l I 111 SAMPLE ROOM In rear, is Stockei! with one ol the Finest Stocks of Wines and Liquors ever brought to tlii.s Mai ket. My Gooils are A 1, bought fir Cash and sold lor same. '?>> M 187'J T. BelVXARS, Agt. HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS!. An absolute necessity id* the TIMES. Millions Have Been Wasted in our (*ountry in the past few years in b<gh-prieel FERTILIZES Vou Lnow i:; we know it. Stop this insane, criminal practice ol bninj: these pind.? at tremendous high prie^i and on long credit, and trv Long's Prepared Chemicals, Which enable PLANTERS, at a SMALL COST, to utilize their Cotton Seed, Stable ami Hartiyard Mauur?', an 1 t ? provide thuiitselves with a Honie-SIade Fertiliser, I lie icsttll of ?hieb have been iu' iVouMullv equal t-> th j'jr.gh-priisjs.l Fer tilizers, und at oi <? tiii.;; its cost. For sale by Ivll M\ noiUNsny ORANGEBUH ?, S C. liKVi ^ i if II [AT tit i: CORN KR < >F ISussel Street aiul Railroad Avenue BY w nom fy A ' full Slot k of GEMEE?L MEBCHAIiBISE, Which will be Fohl ( ? i []v A I > r r C A S L 1 . All my Obi J-'rit ii !> and a< many Now ;'i.-'s a- will ftvor tn-s with a call respectfully invited ;?> examine m\ Goods and Price*. jaii24-ly ,1. \Y _ .\i OS 1 ?] ] , ]? Y. I P PIFF Ja a I 6 :l \ EL SAME pLl ) STAND ] iicd to mi vc his n any tmt< liters during this year, as in the past, with FIRST-CL&SS G30DS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We have on hand a Large and well Assorted S T O C K O F G O 0 ? S With Polite and Experienced CBilOB?. Bi.S to show them. I am making preparations to handle all of the Best Grades of 1 1 respectfully ask the continuance of the Liberal Patronage so gene rously bestowed in the past. Ccij'" Highest Markst Price paid Tor all Country Produce c M PRICES! PRIME II 10 COFFEE :.t 01 Pounds lor SI 00. FAIR " " 7 SUGARS 9, 10 and II Pounds for SI 00 COLG.ATFS New Style Laundry SOAP 5 cents PARCHED KK) COFFEE b Pounds for SI 00 Extra Gi E.|Butter, Pearl and Plain Grists, FamiIv Flour, Froth Ground Graham lor Griddles, llorsford Bread Preparation, Sea Foam, t&c. All of which are just in and at Lowest Prices. Also a Iml supply o! FEKRY'S GA ?BEN SEEDS. J TS3 O. A. :i [AMLTON, Next to Mr. llcnrv Kohn. Our Sunday I"i?l?rc:iiiHK PitKsnYTKitiAN Ciiuitcu?Rev. J. D. A. Brown took his text from St. John, Glh Chapter, and 27th verse : ?'Lahor not for tho moat which perishoth, i>ut for the meat which eudurcth unto everlasting life." Tin; text contains, first,a prohibition, and. secondly, an injunction or command. The words "meat which perishoth" reler to all temporal blessing?, u de sire for which is natural and right, | bci"g hurtful ami sinful only when made the chief object of life, which is ?'more than meal." .Success in our efforts after wealth is not certain, nor is irue happiness obtained by its acquisition. The injunction, in the .second clause, to labor for the "meat which en duicth unto evcrla-ling life," was thon shown to refer to obtaining Christ, and the resulting benefits, lie being the spiritual meat, which is entirely 1 satisfying, and docs not diminish in theu&ing. The Parable of the Prodi gal .Son exemplifies the lesson of the text. The sermon was closed by exhorting all to "labor" for this meat, but nut to attribute the merit in obtaining it to the labor bostowe 1. LtinmrtAN CiitMtcii?Rev. J. F. Kiser took as his text. "Love your enemies/' lie showed that before the coming of Christ the L'-x l\tiivnis prevailed, but this comman 1 has given us a different rule, and now it i; a test of true manliness a? well as of Christi inity to return g ?od for evil. This command, however, only r.v quires us to forgive private injuries, and dues nut relate to offenses agninst the laws of the country. MirrmuusT Ciruitcn? llcv. T. II Legare tilled the pulpit of the M tho diftt Church on Sunday morning, and ['it ach? d from the text : " 1: iiny mau will do bis will, he shall , kpow of the doctrine, whether it be i f God, i>r whetlwr I spenk of my self." We regret that wu did not gel a synopsis ol this excellent disc >urjo. j At night Rev.Manning Brown prea (died t-> n tolerably full house. The sermon was eminently practical, and [ set forth excellent advice. It ad - I ministered a wholesome lesson to the j idle ti ud seekers of soft places, and in Ia< t to all who try to escape the man j date '*b\ tho sweat of thy brow .-halt ' thou cut thy bread." I It uns shown that there were too I many consumers, ami too few pro ducers and ih it this fact was a fruit ful muse of the troubles of the worl 1 Raj'ti.st Ciiuitcn?Rev. T \V, Mcllicbamp having preached about a month ngo on ' Sinners in Zinn" too Ic. us his subject last Sunday morning < 'Christians in Zion." lie discribed the Chiistian as one who abstained from sin, and avoi led the counsel, the way, and the seit ot the wicked, preferring to be classed as a peculiar people than t > give car to their advice, and gain their I apphutie. lie carries with him t!i ? fruit? of the spirit which are "love, joy, peace, long suflb/ing, gentleness, goodness faith, meakness, temper a nee," and sheds around him alight I which illumines the darkness of life, i and points the erring to the portals ol Heaven. "His leaf shall not wither;'' but he shall be "like a green olive li ce in the house of God." mm ? mm ?-- - BitANt'iivii i.i: S. ('., February 19th, 1879. Editor Oraiiijebury Times: I have been waiting to see if some one would |?ivc von a fair statement ! of the municipal election held in tin-, place mi the Hid inst., but as no one seems interested enough to do so, 1 concluded to give you abrief state ment in justice to all partio*. We bad no political party strugglo, but tickets of a local mittue. Tue ticket beaded by 12. T. R. Smonk was got ten uj> by Democrats, and before the other ticket, and received over half of the Democratic votes of the town. I nil the ticket being Democrats, except E. Green; The ticket headed by J. t'. Reeves for Intendant was iir.-t headed by W.U. lucdi-h Independ ent Republican, and they tried to get true horned Republicans t?> run on their ticket, for the purp 530 of strengthening it, hut they refused to run. Mr. Reedish withdrew from the canvass on Saturday before the elec tion on the following Monday. The party then put J. U Reeves on their ticket for Intendant and called it the Democrat ticket. It was a party trick to get the whole of the Dctno cralic .voles, hut in this t' _? " were doomed to disappointment. After the polls were closed the votes were counted by one of the managers. Ho made out 1(34, and as the poll list bad only 111 names on it, 53 wero drawn out, and the re.-t in the box tallied. Nearly all of the Reeves tickets were very small. After the tally was over it was found that 114 votes bail been tallied and only 111 names on the poll list. No correction was made, The managers declared the election, and a part only of the ticket qualified for the office. 'J here are at least 70 of the voters who say they will tr.ko an oath that they voted the Smonk ticket. This gives the Reeves ticket 11 legal votes, and the Smoak ticket -'.) majority, which would, ban tho box not been stuffed, have tallied with Smoaks majority 29 or larger. Mr. Smoak was our Intendant years ago and was regarded as one who did more "pro bono public" than any Intendant wc have bad for years. Yours, Fiat Jcsrmcn Ruat Con um. O?i . V> ... LA 11 x* M.. We meet as we have met before ? In festive scene?two gallant corp.*? With different names-?yet there arotiono but will admit our purpose one. We here present the names'to you Uf these two corps?each number.) few Yet from no duty do we~?hirk,? We ready are todo_;ood work. The tir-t we name an- dressed in white; Their name is "KlliottV?name of might. When "KiliuttV starr out on a tramp, They so".d ahead friend Mellicbamp, Wie? clears the way of every braker For Foremen Sistrunk and Wannamaker, De-Mars and Moorer, Dukes ami Browning, With careful hands save stocks from drown ing; And Griflin, Martzog, fcichards. Meyer, Will climb to ladders top ? and higher ? (Than building in which keeps A Fisch?l W lien followed close by Kansdale, Itisher. While l7.1ar . Will) an I Peter Cannon, 'lie- Urigginann, Walker, Kobiuson With Bryant, Kecvcsand MeKown's two Nine active men?good work they'll do. The active red -hirts are hut few ? We now present their names to yon; How to begin we will not parley, But mention first F.x-l'residctit llarley. As rest are named, prepare your smiles, We give you Schachte, Garner, N ilen, Sheridan, Slater, Henry Kol:n? Are''Young Americas" nroll known. from fire fiend we'll ne'er retreat When led by Thompson, Cummings, Street; Sehililcy "ill see the work well dona, Though absent be John Livingston. Dibble's three and Branson's four Will most makeup the red shirt* .'core, Ycsl rest assured we've not named all. There's Ihdiver, Dautzler, J ohiinie Manie, With I/.lar too, and .Surgeon "Cilly," And wc have a'most closed our tally, But add the names of three ?their new? Bill Champy, Jones, an?? Sorcntruc, Aud last,as le ider out of trouble. Our greatest man. friend F.d. S. Hubble. The name of 1011iot is a link, Uniting these two eorp?, we think, May we aspire to his pure life,? And 'twixt n> lie n there'll be no strife. A Fair of Patriots. Senator Gordon and Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia, are doubtless patriots of the purest school and statesmen of the highest order of statesmanship, but as financiers of other people's money they have proven themselves j magnificent failures, as can be nttes i led by an army of poor helpless 1 widows and orphans. Gui. Gordon i 1 introduced the Southern Life Insttr j mice Company to the people of Char leston, He had the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce tendered to him "e met a multitude of busi ness men, and he showed them how unpatriotic, how unwise, how foolish it was for Southern men to insure their lives in Northern companies. II* organized a "branch'' of tho Southern Life in Charleston with a board of trustees, and carried away by the plausible argument of the great Gordon, tllQ trap was soon i*u!l of victims. There were visions of magnificent buildings to he erected, abort and easy premiums to be paid, and comfortable provisions for ouo's widow and children after one should have laid aside the cares ol busy life. One poor fool who had scraped to gether from his pitiful iucimo a sufficient amount to pav the premium on a policy which would have at lea-it kept want, from the loved ones at home, und had invested it in one of the Northern companies, at once t runs (erred . A hundred other, poor fools followed suit. Then ihere fol lowed three or four years of pimniiu and scaping and saving to piv tho premiums?and then came the simple unnou nccment that the "Sou "diet n Idle" had burs ted- Never a word since then; not a word to the victims who have been lleeeed out ?fall their savings, and yet the promoters and officers of "The Southern Life" are not paupers, nor are their names un known, nor their voices unheard in the councils of the nation.?Sunday Tithe*. THE SOltK.YfRUE & LOR YEA AT Mc MAST ICR'S BRICK STORE Are selling specialities, which cannot be excelled nor equalled h\ aiiv other Firn, in QUALITY " and TRICE in the town of Orangeburg. SIO.SI5:3tY ! HOSIERY!!' I [OSIERY !!! 7 ecu Is a pair aud upwards. Gentlemen arid Ladies Underwear At prices that defy competition. Besides our General Stock Uf I 'ry Goods, t iroccries, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, etc., &e. Which wo will sell, until further notice, at New York cost. Remember also our IL A. j>I 2? s and ILLUMINATORS Which has proved to bo the BEST LAMP in use.; Vet?" Give us a call. No trouble to show Goods. SORENTRUE & LORY LA, Proprietors of tho "California Store.'* sent 7 1>)7S rjrrt Sheriff's Sales. By virtu'- of Sundry KxecutioiiK to rncdi rect eil, 1 will sell at Orangeburg, (J. II.;8. ('., on tin- fifat Monday in March next, during the legal 'hours of sale for c.-ish, tho folio wing described property to wit: Two lots on Kail Koad Avenue, meni ureing fifty (r>()i feet front, and running hack seventy-tive (75) feel each. Hounded by Kail Koad Avenue, lot ol'^J. F. Wsv, other land-.of Mrs. M. It. TreadweU and .lohu Wai aw right. ALSO Two other lots in the Town of'Orange burg each e attaining eight acres more or lc>*, and bounded l>v lands of H. Loni*, WJ Oliver, I)r. W. H. T read well, Kdisto lviver. and Public ltoad, leading lo Kivcr bridge. Levied on as the property of .Mr*. M. IS. Trcail well at thu suit of Theodore Kohn & Uro. and George-JJo?ver. al*0 Two hundred (200) acres of land more or lr-s, bounded North by lands of Lewis Sliulcr. east by Jobrt^S. Itowiuan, south by H. Howniau and West by lands of Gabe Kerry. Levied on as the property of H. *M An drews, at the suit of Staloy, Armstrong, Chadwick, and Hurst, l'urnell?& Cj. ALSO All that plantation or tract of land con I i iii:ii;one hundred and ten acres more or I less bounded North by W. L. Wolfe, South by lands uf l'\ O. Fairey, ttnst] by l.unW.of Metis? Pukes Levied on a* the property o W illiam I', Kivcsal the suit of William P Dukes. ai>o (Jp Tuemlav the 4tli of March next at tha plantation of K If. lriek. i >11? r Hay Horse Mule. ()no Kcd Cow. One Hed Hull. One Silver Watch. I/Cvied on as the property of K. II. Iriek, at the .-nit of Map A. L, Stoutlenraire. J. H. LIVINGSTON, 8. t), ?. Sheriff'* Oflice, Urahgcburg Co. S. fcb.6, 1879. fob. 11 .St.