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Tho Orangcbiir? Timen j z o c ~k j, NOTICE. My connection with tho Times having ceased on the let oi' January, 1879, by the sale of the property to Messrs. Mellichamp & Edwards, 1 hereby nuthori/.c Mr. W. A. Edwards to collect and receipt for all amounts due me on the paper as its proprietor up to the aforesaid date. Gkokqk Eoliver. Iiitow Arc now the rage [among school h?YB. l'llONpllUlCH? Sec ad. of dipt. John A. Hamilton in to day's issue. ? ? 1 ? tm Our Correspondent!* ? Haying given us more interesting reading this week will make amends j for the lack of editorial matter. A Itfr.tJ l>eg j Wins killed last Tuesday by Mr. ^'odiriui Feisucr It bad previously 1 1 ilU n -i li tie g'nl. Fine IIorHCS?J Mr. 1L Frank .Slater will receive on Sunday next a ear load of line horses. Dunt fail to take a look a t them. Fr'ces reasonable. Tbc Kiiiglit? of Honor Is the name of a new insurance association to be organized it. our town on Monday night by Mr. Stil/. bachcr. Persoual? Mr Williams, the gilted Corres? pendent of the News and Courier, of Azor fame, was in town on Wed ties day. An Improvement Js neted in the windows ol tin store of Messrs. Sorem rue & l.oryea, which cannot fail to attract thep ss er by. Now in the Time to have your Spring and Summer shoes made. Mr. Lcl'ven dahl has a lull stock of material oti band. See ad. ^'ntv 31 il. IS unit? The saw mi 1 of Mr. 1). II. galley* on Ihan Swamp, was buiul down on the 21st. It was supposed to have bei n < Might fioni a hbib pile. I'rof. Aritsnr Puzzled the audience in no .small degree at the Elliott Festival by bis legerdemain bats, and added much to the general amusement. ?{chti'.iiiiiig y *^" We understand that Mr. l?g.:?, wl.c.*e cue rev knows no bounds, con templates re (Stablishing, at an early day, his p atting muchi.ie and grist mill at the old stand. A JSew Putti|) Formed of a system of cups at tached to a chain, und drawing a considerable amount of water per minute, was en exhibition in front oi' the Court lit use oil Salesduy. ISiinnu :iy? Ou suleday a horse in :t bugjjy tool; fright in front of Bull & .-eovills and inn down the street Iowa ds .Maro neys. Wc tlid not hear what hap pened at the other end of the journey . >'utlmniel Lodge? There will b'J an open door meet ing of this Lodge on Monday night; at the M E Church, at 7-] o'clock, m which there will be addresses, read ing and singing. The public are in vited. - - im^i . ? am-. Correction _ In the communication from Branch \!lje in our last i.?sue signed, * Fiat JtiGtitia Euat Ccclum," wh rc the words "true born Republicans" oc cur, the author begs us to substitute the words "two colored Republicans." -o ? 1>. A. Sain Keeps a ^first-class grocciy in tin town ol St.Matthews, having always on band a large and varied assort ment of general merchandise which lie takes pleasure inexhihi.ing to his customers. Give him a call. A Ciood Movement? We understand that the Patrons Aid Association has been converted into a Furniers Aid Association, thus giving the privilege of insuring which was formerly restricted to PalroiH to all (armors. Col let on Dciiiocrat Mr. C. C. Tracy, a vigorous writer and esteemed citizen of Collctoil ha* assumed editorial control of the Democrat. We believe that friend 'l eague is looking to it that his paper tdir.ll not only bo Democrat in name, bill in destd a? well. Co-Operative .Store? It is rumored that n co-operative store is soon to he opened in Orange* burg under the auspices of the Orange. ?Such an enterprise should certainly receive the patronage and support of farmers. IScuevolcnt? Gen. M. \V. Gary, hearing that a Methodist Church, in Edgelieid, needed furniture for their parsonage, without the knowledge ol' the con gregation, scut to Augusta and had a lino walnut outfit bent to the build j?riee Current? flio attention of our readers it especially directed to the above adver tisement in this issue wi.ich will bu corrected setni-tuonihly by Messrs. D. E. binoak Co. Don't fail to tead it as we are certain it wi I du i'j ly pay you lor your trouble. Id now upon us mid with it buds out Mi T. W. Eu 1 with one ol the n?ee.-l and cheapest slock ui groceries ever c fierid in 'bis market. L)i?n'l | lake our word lor it but g<> and .Mi lt i 5tui.-clv?. s, and while there stun ] lc I is newly united cinckcis of u:i grades Grand I'urini .Uitstiuerade I.::LI \\ ili lake place at I ewisvillu ou next .Vunday. at which a goodly number of our young people will tie in attendant e. From all the indi uiions a pleasant evet ing may be anticipated. Thanks for a complimcii lary In the Tim ks. A Xew Specially :il the Culiforn ia S'o:e tegars :> for -? cents, No 25)0 at 5 cents, and a number of ot h:r c lubru led brand- loo uttiner ins to mention, We have sampled ; . J'.>;> . ?> Con t and i ro laim it <<? /'nit. ?? i _ ? r smoker's would du weil to call ami get a good eljjttr b?r a ehcap price We have j tilled them and can reconi m i.d i hem. Our TSiuiiku Aie duo Kev (). A Darby for the Minutes of ilies Niiicty-Tbird Session of the 1ji:i!. t : loliiia Annual I"' ti li rencc of tie Mill udi . Ej i-? pal ( Inn eh South, l-eld al New terry, S. O, 0? e. I lib, I.ST.s. 'i be j anip'iiet i- 1i1 efts 11 \ j r i a i ed by lu v. A. y>. Uriel /.burg, and contains most inter cbting re igious sta'istie*. EIoumc SJurnt ? 'Jim lim- residence ol Mr. .lames (?asm wan ttcslrotcd I?V life <m ihn '-Cub Feb. Mr. Gavin htdtlg an ol 1 gentleman and holpcss, escaped i'i'Ikm the lhimes i n y by tin- nssisiancc ol pa-scis by. '1 hen- win- a total loss of 11 i nil ui c a no nut) thing in tin hou e It ;.?> suppiMil t?i liavi caught Ironi .* j a i ks In. lit I he t h iiniKM . Fire? (11? Friday ah iiit 1 1 b'tdock the alarm of lire was given. It was found that it was one of'Mr. Di'dibi's houses <m .Market stive'., t ii ? roof of which had cailglll from .??inn- catl-e which ha- not transpired. The en gine and truck were promptly "ii the ground, and by t u aid of the lire buckets, the ilatucs w -re ? ?on evt a guisbed und the dwelling -aved. Mr. W. M. Si:iin Has on h..ml a full supply of gro ceries, li.piors and tobaccos, which In* is o/ibrillg at great indue in.?uts. lie -ide- the above you will lind a l'(> >d horse or mule at living figures, an I if you want to ta'te a ride or trip in the country he will also accommodate you with a nice cntnlin table Iuil'^v and a gentle horse to drive. What more doyotl want ? Hot tied IMg!) tiling! When used for rheumatism, sore throat, lame b ick, ti.- ir ilgin, - ir tin ; bruises, contracted muscles, still' joints, corns und I unions, mi bun an beings; and spavin, ring bone, galls scratches, etc., mi animals, Cnussens' lightning liniment is unripialed, and its cfleet simply electrical. As its name suggests, it i- quick t<> relieve, ami thousands bear witness to its as totiudiui* virtues. Price 50 cent-;. For sale by Dr. .1. (). Wanna maker. mm ? - ?1 I'liecIlM? 1 he following persons have checks at I he ollice of County Commissioner;!. Call and get thuin : Samuel Byrd, News and Courier, duo 11 Clark, .1 M Crosswell, David Ellison. Sol Fel der, A F Ed wards, .1 DD Fuircy, Amos Glcalou, D T Girvin, Oiiar deau A'. Co, Handy Jenkins, .J D .Jones, \v E MeMiehacl, L F Myers. II E Young, C U Taher, Joseph Can non, J C Hinnakor, S D Guess, 11 E (Sarrick, ii iu ?!????? mm j mumm.i Elardly Knoiigli? A notice from thu County Commis sioners lias been standing, f>r ho mo time ,ut Four Holes br dgo, warning persons that they cross at iheir own risk. J3ut is this enough ? Would it not be better if the bridgesco ii 1 be fixed so there would be no risk? military? The members of the (bange Light Dragoons are hereby ordered to us senildc ttt the company's rendezvous on Saturday the Into of March, for drill anil othe r business of importance at 11 o'clock A. M. 1 hope the members will be punctual a id turn otil to a man. N. N. IIayhkn, Captain. ? i i iw-jac ? - . 4mMmmmm TilO .4 113111 III C'OSII lit Oil (?('lit 4* 111 Of the Ihtltiinoro College of i >o n tal Surgery t pla-.ij yostcro uy. We return thanks for a couipli mcii lary invitation from the Co.n ui*-!.-!. (>ur old tri snd Dr. L S. \V >Tj is among the graduates of tui-s ;. ?,i i ar College and will be bacit aaio.t : is next week w? II fortified for to ? continuance >>f his voe alien as a practical au I ski I'ul d; it i t. do ml'* latent Clan'.atiou'and (?arrfcii SIovh an?3 ICaka? Messrs. Dukes & Dukes having biiugbt the right of Orange Town .ship iu the above valuable farm and gardeu 1?'* Is, uro propured to furnish them on reasonable terms. We have tiied tl em, and heard experienced pcuocs speak of them as. buing a fu st class hoe, and likely to take the ) lace of the old style rake and boo. Th y can be had at Dr. Dukes' drug store. Shooting ^!:iic'i - Last week a trial in sho >:in ?? ! > >k place bet weet two of <uir hi'st gunners Fifteen sb t? were exchang d on both sides, 'rie* miu - li-e I wer ? I '1 ? \[ ?1 ? i j iV Harris, costing 81 oO, and the Win Muore makejit by I'. C Cannon costing Sob I he result of the mati h was [) .-huts in favnr ol the hitter ag in.-t 5 lor the lot mer Ibis kpeaks vvcdl |or Mr. Cannon who has always mule a ?peciality of firearms, and knows exactly what is needed in ll is lin ?. K'Zoritln, Our E.aatl of rion A throng id siillbivrs with e?uighs and colds, annually go Sou th 1,0 on I j??y the ethvreal mil lue - of the land j ? I I'ov.cis 'in tliin we would say 1 the itcecsjsily of that expensive trip .? ? obviated b\ 0: usaens1 compound honey <?t iiir, which speedily cures the obiijhs und colds i it tri?1 -tit 1 1 this I igorhiiV i liuu/. For public speakers I :i surpasses the Demosthenic r-;gi nieu of r'pebblo.s an 1 sea shore;" clearing ib.! throat until the voico ling ...t.i the silvery cadence of a be 1. I h? CoussetH' Comp ?und lin cy <?!' Tar. I'rice 50 cent* a bottle. For .-ale by Dr. ,J. (j. Wan nnuuikcr. -?.T-wtsr- ? ? ? -crv. 1? . Y. n. i . \. Reri - Sunday evening it large congre^a lion 1 mined in the iVct lim list < hi rch to h. in- -he llev. O. A. I >ar by, v. I 11 had been appointed to deliv er the Annual Sermon before the Association. The ehxpiei't divine took a- tiie i.a-i- of discourse the lullowing words IV in Luke: "And whin ll.-. v l a-i kindled n lire in the niiibl of tue hall, and were sot down together I'eter sat down among Ibcin." lie act forth I'eter as a type ? if (hose who 1 in lot von d to follow their Master ajar >?;''', keeping at a would be respectful but su 1? distance, and thus se king to make a com promise between right and wrung, lie n I so showed the dangers 0 such ifislunt srrvirc us in the case of Peter, who fe'l iiii i the bad company I dis solute si Idiei's ami blasphemous ser vants in die bad id tin- temple and mi.in r ached the depth of infamy in denying Ins Mn.sU-r v. I10111 he had jo lately professed to hive. lie thus showed the 1 owei ol evil association in il grading human chariii ler, and the great danger ol familiarity with vice. 11 is sermon wats admirably adapted to voting men, a d it i> hoped will produce good. In conclusion lie commended I be v\oi . ul the As.-iici.it hui, and urged the young to place themselves und ?> its inlluence, Kcvs, f. 11. Legare. J. I). A Brown and 1'. F. Iliser pnrtiei)) tied in the services, which were in every way elevating and interesting Tito annual report ol' U.tpt. M >:*ii - mer (ilover was a!s,? real by Mr. F. S. D.hhlo which Bhowcd that the A-- iciufiou has ex istcd iu Orungeburg for several yo:irs and that it-, progress and prospects arc encouraging. 2>en<?stijv Dr. Ii. S. Wolfe in fur ms hi.s friends in unollicr column thai he will bu . homo on tenth instant. You can hid farewell to bad teeth and tooth-ache now as Dr. W. is fully prepared to do all kind of work in his line heiter, than ever. TIic. Doctors are Coming? Among the graduates of the Modi cal College in Charleston, last week we notice tho following Oraugeburg names: Drs. Win C Waunamaker, Jus 1. Sheridan and Walter Wohl:. Wo we'eome tins.* young men hack to their homes, and wish them good luck with patients. RXnatcr-M .Sales? On snlcsday (lie following property was knocked ofl* by the Master: 'J met on O ngar, o river, 500 aercs, i I urchased bv F .J I'al/.ei f??r S'250. . i Jhiee lots in Lcwisvillc, 11 L '. Clark, purchared by F J Pelzer fir ; ! $1050. j One ltd li acres, ia LewDvillc, 11 j K Clark, purchased by F ,J Pelzei for $500. Tract of 2005 acres, Peter I lam* t in, purchased by D M Mclver, SI HO. Lot in Lewisville, l\ K ('lark, pur chased by Morris Jurecky for -353 ''? Tract ol .*?"-l acre.*", purchased by I i enry Adtleu I'm- S '?'1 I Lot o|' Mrs Trend well in Orango burg, near Depo;, purchased by F U Fairuy for $27 5. Tract of 227 acres on Saddler Swamp, ami 33-1 acies on Kail road, purchased by 11 S Anlley for .5100."? each. Our .Suinlay Fluid i.lasH ? PltKsnVTKUIAN ClICRCH? KcV. .1. D. A. Brown selected as his text, Komi-us 8th Chapter an 1 Gib in I 7lli verses: ' For to bo carnal y miti i I is death; but to he spiritu illy minie! is lite and peace. Because the carnal I mind is enmity ug lin^i 11 > i; Ibi ii i not subjeel lo the lav, of Go I neither indeed can be." J be subject of the sermon was, "The total depravity of mankind in its original con lilioa," the truth of which wa-t prove! by varijus considerations; it \\\n a d >j trine wh ich had 1) eu tenaciously he'd j by the most religious men for era turics, and surely if it did u it ii i 1 a . place ui the relDi ms belief d'tr.i) I . . Christians, it could not hayj nritu laihcd its pu.-itiuii lor sa;h a gre?t i length oi lime. It was further prov ed Irotn the universality of sin, and ! the subject was further iilustr.it ?! by r cloning to the exhibition of self will, iingur, revcng'i and oilier Bins i.i children ot the t?mlorcst u,r:. "Foolishness (t. e. moral depraiv.ityj is hound tiji in the heart of a cliil i.'' '1 he total depravi'v oi ill.- hlltillltl race being admitted] it follows cou iciusivuiy tint the doctriiis;of*4'iiiij Conditional election" mint be trite, and that man cannot besaval by works. IIo exhorted his hearers, therefore, to lice to the Refuge set before them, an I to rep lit and believe, and bei 1 up the exhort itiorii a lid promises id' the Scriptures as tl iii warianl to come ;<; the Savior. Luiiikhan CiiL'iu.ii llev. .1. F. Kiser too k as his morning text: "They pr . ess lb it they ku iw G>d, hut in works (Ii ey d my hi u, >~% i ; abominable ami disobedient, a i I unit every good work reproluto." Ill showed that lite disjiple spoke of llmse persons who belong to tin1 church, bat only observe the form and have not the spirit of fruo re ligion. That they reject Christ a:i t so becotnejin the sight of God abotni li able. Hut that the saving pjwer so great that if such a person fbould ask tin- ipic-tion 1 'What must 1 do to he save i ?" Tiic answer will come back, "Believe on the Lird.Iestn ( lirisi :" M KTltoiusi" CltfiiCii- In the morn ing llev. O A. I'arby, the pastor.de iivered an iutei e-iing and impressive I sermon from tli ? text take.i from Da.ah, 'die .-ha I see of the travail ul ot his soul, a nd he satisfied W e regret that we did not succeed in getting the notes. IM M ?TS & SilO&S OF TIIK P. A. LEFvrENDAHL i V. o do ?rs below Where lie i> prepared to do ail kind of work in the nhove line for Lndies, (Sou tu und (.'liildri'n in tic best orkuiaiilike m inner, und on die most r? asonable terms All work warranted. A call is respectfully solicited. In addition to du- ahme I will keep con stantly i'ii hand Leather. I. e t-, Pegs andn 1 material in hit line nl verv low prices f< ? 'cash- 'mi* .81,1578. I Superior Tu ii ii Ihr? Et. \V. Powell, i'lsq., tho popular Agt. of the Bann? & Yocum Patent (tinning process has on oxhi bitiou at Mr. Jvii k Ilobinson's store some of tho best specimens of leather of his own tanning under this process that wo have ever witnessed. Mr. Powell informs us that by this process the leather is ready for use in from thirty to sixty days and bcautifuily tannci as his specimens show. It Would pay nil in'o es led to call and examine them. Order*, ?nould be left at Mr. Robinsons or direct'.'I to It. \V. Pow ell Ulyi thcwuod,S. t Shad - Mr J F Hurley caught u v??-y ?ne one- in ono of his gill nets Wodnosday night. Holly Hill, S. C. January 25th 1879. Dr. J. G, Wttunamaker, DicAit Si t: I take pleasure in stating to you that your Hog Cholera Specific is far superior to any remedy I have found. 1 used it. as a pre veil t?tige and, before my first experiment iu a case of Hog Cholera gave immediate relief, an ! t would recommend it to the pub-io as a sure remedy for Hog Cholera. Respectfully, F. Cox nor. 6 GOODS! D. A. SAIN, IN THE TOWN OF ST. MATTHEWS. Would respectfully inform his friends end the puhlic generally that !;as just received it full stock ol Bry Goods, GROCERIES, TOBCCOs an 1 SISU A teS, liftCtUOS BOTH FuREiGN and DOME vile, II A RDWAUE, &c, All of which he is i III ring at BOTTOM PRICES. D. A. SAIN. STOHO SOLUBLE OTA2T0. A nother Lot ol th ST( )NO S U PE RPHOSPHATE And STONO ACID PHOSPHATE To arrive 1>\ lirst week in March. J NO. A. II A 2*1i /rOjNT, Orange burg, S. G. p^-ci^3 ^L_-i\ "I 1 Most respectfully calls the attention of the people of Oraaje-) ir^ aal j vicinity win; make this their trading point to the I Extraordinary Inducements i Now being offered foi their hcnelit. TRUE BUSINESS PRINCIPLE, AS WE CONCEIVE IT, IS r\. to ,Ilcr an entirely KEW and FRKS? STOCK i\uv Si r.st u, itr.d carry Gv-cds from one Season to the Next. In i rder therefore, to close out our Fall and Winter Stock, we sell at a ?st?r ft ; Everything that is classed under heal, our splen lid lina of l reap? Fowlards, Cretonnes A N D I T) I ^ I t 1 # N' ;lltat cost from 27 cents down to 11 cents will be I 3?0BIFICED AT 8 CENTS. IN DRESS GOODS, of which wc have a splendid as4ort nint.Tw^ afe' prepared t<> make UNPRECEDENTED SACRIFICES! IN CAS DIMERES, CL?TH, JEANS, wo propose a reduction ?f FIFTEEN PER CENT, Witt? h takes ofl the Piofjt. IN TABLE DAMASK, LINNENS, etc., wo will maVo a further ?K2>t;CT103J ?f lO PEU CENT i? addition to the LATE DECLINE We arc selling rubre of the \ )J B u and SHOES L'hae ever before. f)ur entire Slock of 11TT?T I?/1 Iii If II Will be SLAUGHTERED. This is no OlaTo Trap Advertisement. ?we ean ousmess, HENRY KOHN, NKXT DOOR TO CORNELSON'?. To be GIVEN AWAY in BARGAINS in the next SIXTY DAY8. No better opportunity offered to REPAIR your BROKEN FOR TUNE-? When you come lo Orangeburg examine my STOCK. My Sub. or Employees will SHOW von my GOODS with pleasure and offer you INDUCEMENTS Which von are not. ACCUSTOMED to MEET. It doesn't cost auy thing to LOOK and be CONVINCED. Come! Cornel A B WALKER