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Tho Orangetmrg Times LOGA Jj NOTICE. My connection with the Timks having ceased on tlie 1st of January, 187'J, by the sale of the properly to Messrs. Mcllichamp & Edwards, I hereby authorize Mr. W. A. Edwards to collect and receipt for all amounts due me on the paper as its proprietor up to the aforesaid date. G I OUGK BOLIVER. 1'ostofUcc Hours. Open from 8:30 to 10 A.M. Open from 10:30 A. M. to 4 P. M. On and after the 12i.li inst., the Columbia mail will bu opened uml delivered each night. Columbia mail clone* at 10 A. M. Charleston mail cloves at ?::{0 P. M. On Tuesdays nnd Fridays a mail for Fclderville, Vancea Ferry and Holly Hill, closes at 7:30 A. M. On Fridays a mail for Knotts' mills. "Witts' mills and Kisheu' Store, closes at 5:30 P- M. Our Knnday Itaiublea ? Ilev. J. F. Riser preached in the inorning- al the Lutheran Church, from the text, ' For ye have need of patienco, that, after ve have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise" II?- showed that in order to he a perfect Christian a man must have faith, hope, love and holiness; that in older to posses.* these quali ties, we have need of patience, and that if weht patience have her per fect work, we may be perfect au I entire, wanting in nothing, and there by receive the promise, which is eter nal life. At the Methodist Church on Sun day evening Ilev. Manning Brown preached a very interesting sermon OU 7'A? Neic Until. He showed tout in the natural state m m w.is do 11 in biu, and that a spirit-nil birth wa necessary &r his salvation. 11? illustrated the utter inefficiency o. mans works and morality by ib picture of a. dead body surroou 1 ? i .by beautiful tlowi rs. The llowors. like our boasted in imlii y, cotil I pr ? - duee no clleet towards the purtlica Moil of the corrupt body which th y Burrouiidcd. A divine spirit was necessary. 'Abe pastor of the Baptist Ulm eh Ilev. T- NY. Mellichamji to ik as his text, buk? 2. 12., "Ye shall lind the babe wrapped in swaddling clothe*, lying in a manger," Irom which lie s.tt forth,"the deep humilitttioii, unparal ieled condescension," an I the '?myster ious benevolence" of the son ol ( ! >;1 for the salvation of luden creature . Caterpillars Jn abuudauee G'ouuiy CoiuuiiAsiouers Meet on Monday. ? 0? Court Meets in Crangeburg ou next Mi nday. The Tax Payers Are coming up promptly with town taxes. Cut Worms? NN hat will destroy them? Can't tome of our readers answer the above. OaU In and around our town are looking line and heading out. - i?? o tm ?? Don't Forget That the Orangoburg Times is only oue dollars per annum. ... .?riTi ? - ? <?? To Kent The building next to Timks' Office. Apply to A. Ftacinat. - ??? - ?.ii Ashurst? The first three chapters ol this prize story appeared in the ' Weekly Keure"of this week. a 9fud 1>or, Or at least otic exhibiting suspi cious symptoms was killed ill Ml. T. 1\ Wolfe's yard on Monday. Our Fishermen Are catching a great many fidi now; wonder if they ever think of u poor editor.' A. I" isolier Is receiving new goods. Cio and ?ce how he sells them; we know he will do you justice. If Yon Are In want of fancy and heavy gro ceries, why just step in at P. NV. Hull's- His steck is complete and prices reasonabi o. Iteiiiember Tho Dimo Heading to night, at the Court Houso and bring out your aunts, and your sisters, ami your cous ins, and -your mothers in law. Hovers? A goodly number of our fellow citizens availed themselves of the advantages of tho reduced raten to take a run down to Charleston during the Schulieufeet. AIr. Jack t?inmpy lias a very fine spring garden. Good for Jack as it is his first step 'jo tliis I'm-'. His early cabbages are bead ir.g. A t'luuisc? On and alter May first, the con ductors on the Georgia Railroad will appear iu blue uniforms. We sup pose the S. U. will soon tuKo pattern. Our CUIzcms Abroad? We notice by the Columbia "Reg ister," that Mr. F. S. Dibble of our town was one of the speakers at the Sociable of the Y. M. C. A. recently given at the capital. A F:\ct The subscription list of the Times ia double what it has been heretofore, and still increasing. Advertisers look to your interest, and don't for get < his ?mmm ? - ? ???? Vegetables? Mr. Kirk i-obinson showed ma variety of spiing vegetables which is very early for this seasni of the year This chows that Mr Robinson i.s a pood gai.dener n? well an a busi ness man Jewelry - We notice that Mr. Willie. R ibiu sou has supplim hini-elf with a new and Inncy lot of jewelry, ami that he has Uli hand a iic-h Mippl.i of clocks, ail of which he .-tils at living p ic.-s. ( all and see him. PlcMc We lelurn iliauka to the Commit* tee of Arrangements fur an invita tion to a children's pie-oic it Walnut (no e i*li Asceii.si n l>a\ We wish the )oUllg <>iii an ? old fiiiti too, i ha P|?) day. IVhj iiio IJarcfiiolcil When \ ou can g? to dr. '. D. Kertjobu's and buy <i real go i I ladies, geiilieinan or child's siioj from <iJ cts. op in SI itU? 1'.?? above is a iu- i Go ami see i>o yourselves. All liltlj lb.line, -nits ktv io v d i >va . .tZiiHicat I'm. ii.o< iv oi Columbia is o i a pro.easituiai vi it 10*411. town liiui ig uliii i.vi rhuii'iug piano- an l organs, lie has put in orde the organ of tii ? Episcopal Church Now i3 .;u e iu, ic? to t uoe u p. A evident ? On Monday n iuht ti.** the car? wer< pas')tig near Mimineiville a pistol bull or slime pa.-.-cd through a win dow Maturing (be glass, a Imminent ul which struck Mr. lienry Addon ul our town iuiliclilig a slight wound on the hand. Ah We Were Passing l'r. Dukes' drug store the other day we were called in and treated to a glass of soda water which was refreshing to a poor quill driver. The Dr's soda needs no recommendation, as its quality is known by every one. . . mm ? m - Meroiiey'M Elevator Seems . o be a success. We had the plca.-ure oi examining one on Mr. David Suell's place, anil it works admirably and gives complete sati* faction. We also hear fioni Branchville that the uns bought by Mr. J. D. Kh< ads is in every way satisfactory. Our Congratulation!* Are extended to our esteemed fiieUil and fellow-citizen, Dr. Wr. F Barton, who is now oil' from our County enjoyiu: a wedding tour. We wish the Doctor und Iiis amiable and excellent companion a pleasant trip and sale return home, and a long and prosperous life. MM ? mm - Another I>inplay Cntne iu just ton late for the l.i issue from Miss Lela Moorer, of Bon neau'ft >v la .0 i, giving 09 words. 1 h a comes but Mule short of Ma .stets Glover and Dexter. It is astonish iug how many words can he made lrotn these seven letters. ? ? ? mm ? Suiouk A. (a's Dray ou W eduesdny last, was busy h .uliug in new go i Is, ^md w? advise buyers to s ep in and lourt around before purchasing. Those gentlemen are live business men an I always have an eye to the wants oi the public. Don't forget to call ou them. A .Sunday School Concert Will lake place at the Du.heran Church on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at which addresses will bo made by reprcscnlives from the differ ent Sunday Scho <ls, aud good music will be secured. The Sunday schools aud tho public generally are invited to attend. The lii?>i>cu<leiit (Colored) Fire Angine Company Celebrated their 3rd Anniversary oil Thursday by a parade in the day and an entertainment at night. Their turn out was creditable, the appear unee being Cue. The efforts of tho colored men in this direction are commendable in the highest degree, aud should meet with every en cou ragemont. It Iks*' Tannery? A visit to this new enterprise gave us much pleasure. '1 be tannery is in complete operation, an I the best of tanning on the shortest notice can now be had, thanks to the energy of Mr. Rigg*. We were ?lso highly pleased with Mr. Biggs' corn and cotton fields adjoining tho W>rks, which were manured with fertilizers ol bis own make. They promise well. - I ???LH ? ? - George II. Cornelaou Advertises in to day's issu; a IV-sdi and comp ete stock of spring goods. So large is his slock und so nunier U?8 his bargains that it is impossible fir him to enumerate the?i. The only plan is for evtry bodv lo go to this tuaiuinotb house and examine for themselves Mr. Come'son h one of the most enterpridng an I ? 10 };M? i ii I l)'i?ii iess men in the "hate and w hen he makes his purcb isc* for h n sell In i- trying to save mil ley t ir hi; customers. Mich men build up a town and ah mid be encouraged. Call ? in1 and all and <rit bar-aim. IritliC- tie iuiii^ To-night at the flour! IT ui<c. The delightful nveniu'?< sjicit i" f'i ? e re idiirgs sine- th 'ir in11 ;rr*i'i in in our town w?ln I Ii* ? 01 f > ret ui A taste has alre-i lv b > ?n .?c tit ? I which is decidedly h m ? i : il t i t.'i ? eoiuiuui) itv.aud we bop" it will o ititi hi ? t. i be fostered Judging hy ihn p:i-sr we may expert someihing:goo<l to right. We ha*o no hesiti'i >n in Ptiyinir. knowing the character nftheOnm? mit'ec, that every ellint will he in oh-. t> make the rniertainmcnt to ni hi a- et.joyab'e as ih??se of the t a-t. W ? expo i gooil n usic and as goo.I rea I - ii g. Let all come out, and push forward a good cause. Ust of Petit Jar >r-? - he folb.wing is tho list of petit jurors f rihe May term ol C >uri 1870: George \V Uhu or, N\ in T Crosswell, Oeoige K Hurt, .lames Brown, John (' (! Austin, .1 C Kasrleiliw, Juhn K Wannaiuake , Warren V Co I ?*r, .lohn widtlleton Wbctsil, Janes F Way, z1 Uglistus J Hurt zog, J Porter Bull, Fr idciick W W illiains Wil liam 11 * urpbv, Ceorgo W Wilson Ji-scph T A rant, Joseph S Zeiglcr, Jnn.es K ( ox, Austin Livingston. Job ii IYIzcr, John F Nor h, Hohen A Carson, David "W Eastcrlin, Laurence M Whaley, Ira E Hart, Thomas W Glcaton, L A Zeigler, Richard M (. havis, Richard .-ingle ton, Lewis P Inabinet, Tilly I ( ar son, Marlin P Gates, Paul A .Sharp, Thomas A Irlar, Phillip M Porcher, John I?' Slalev. & it gar Refinery? We call speciul attention to the in teresting article from Mr. Geo. II. Coi nelson in another column on the above subject. W e c ail it interesting lutuuse it is something tangible, ami not mere speculation. It will he a large investment of capital ill cur midst which will be of imtuduso value to our people, Hud to our fann ers, parliculaily iu a Hording au i in - pctus lor varied crops. Such enter pii.-cs and investments ate of incal culable benefit to a community, and si ould be i hcoliraged. \t e wish Mr. Cornclsoii abundant .nieces-, and we know. wit., such men there is no I altering. Ilasc Ball? The second spirited match to>k place ? n Th?rs lay last, between the ooys of Sheridan's school and the hoys of M^lIichainp'sschool in which the latter came oil' this time the vic tors. The following is the teure : Miul?httmp,6 ?thou?.1 Light font, 3 i uns 5 out.-; A L li i lei f) i I o; L Maioiiu, 3 i -I o; f Jeffords, ? i .'> o; F Addeti, 5 i 4o; L? istrunk, 1 r 2 ??; W Light t ot, ? i 2 o. 'lotiil 2A runs and '11 outs. i^heritlaiCn Svtf.ol?Brown, 4 r 2 o; II Bruuson. 5 r 2 n; L Link, 4 r 3 o; J Link, 1 r 6* o; M D.inner 1 r 5 o; J Perreyclear, 3 r 5 ? ; 11 Hawson, 3 r 4 0. Total 24 runs and '11 outs. A game was also played between the Juniors, consisting of M Hatch, Warren Gardner, Alex Butler, Chailie Danner, T A Jeffords, Goo and John Zeiglcr, and S Link; and tho Hampton's consisting of Ii II Most, E Beovillj J Link, G Collier? C I> Bull, P Brunson, C Glover and II 1 runson, in which the Juniura came off victor-. Itlellichuuip's School Exhibi tion Occupying the double position of cdiloi and teacher, we feel a delicacy in commenting upon this subject. Still, as a matter of local interest to so many in the community, it is our duly to record the facts. At an very early hour, on Wcducsduy evening, tbo Court House commenced to fill, and long before the hour oi commencing the spacious hall was so crowded that the passages, to a eonsidcrabb: distaute from the t'oor mere filled with the unfortunate ones who came too late to obtain seats. As a condition of getting the hall, it was lighted with candles, but the liest spermaceti being abundantly us<d, it was us brilliantly illuminated as with kerosene. The stag , thron, h the eHorte of lb j *eho urs aud lady Iiiends, was ttislelully <bcoruted with (lowers, t vergreeus and motto* ami present* d a most attractive scene mi entering the door. JPrtei el) at quarter pa?t 8 o'clock the pn cession, consisting of aboil Cry hi.ys and idils, s'urtcd from the Seilend In.Use and in urc lied to ihe Court > ou>e ??'the lap id* the drum. The school m ?relied through the mid dle passai'f and occupied seats on tin smith .-'nie of the capacious stage, under the inspiring strains ot' the music, kindly grau? cd for the occa sion. Tin- giils decked in their il iw ing latlclaii and gaudy sashes, added much t?i the beauty ot' tin- scene. I e North sidt ot' iIn* stage wa-. simultan?ously occupied ? y a number ? ?l piomineul lit lernet] ol the town who kiudly gave the encouraging in litituce of their presence to cheer the youihiul speakers Among them we tmiiecd Rev. i >. A. Dar y, lie*'. .1. I' . Kis.-r, Kev. .1. D. A. IS.own, Gcu. izlat,j\iaj V\ hnley, i apt. M. < i luver, i'roi. i.a <r nce, . r..f. LaRi.che. Mr. M. I. Browning, Dr. liidrio? and r. T. K nil il. Tlie music on the piano was f urn is bed by Miss Florence ; Mellicbamp, and on the violin by Mr Henry Kuhn and his valuable coadjutors, Mr T L WannaiiiaUer, ami Dr D 1*3 WKi: to wIhi i We feel under the grea te.-t obligations. l'u the gentlemen who granted u the use ot the hall wo hereby return our sincere thauks. At <SA o'clock the exercises of the evening wire opened with prayer by Kev J D A Brown. Iben came the following pro gtamme, which was completed about 101 o'clock : programme. music. Paictatory?J. E. liigbtfoot. Pit ess On??t. John Browning, Freddie Pi than, Luther Adden, Edgar Ma lone. Curfew Shai l Not Kino To* ?NluiiT?Jessie Mellicbamp. music. The Evil Advihek ? F. A. Ad den, Robert Wannamaker, W. B. Lightfoot Pash Under The Rod?Olio Wan na maker. W >i;ds?Sol. Kohu, Freddie Wannamaker. Duet?By Ollie Wannamakerand Jessie Mel lichamp. Henry CLAY--Jimmie Doyle. A School Scene?Liliah Sal lev - i Willie Sei?l*-r, Willie Beteill, Joe Light foot, Charlie Ogren, Willie De | Mars, Edgar Malone, Clara Hutson i Anna Ogren, Je.*sie Mellichatnp, Luther * istruuk, Apyie MeNamara, Charlie Sturgeon. On The Stumi?T. A Jefibrds. m ?8IC. Look Aloft?Viola Hydrick, Minnie Poyden. Lessie Hydrick, Edith Mellicbamp. A Com.mi n Complaint?Willie Seigler, Willie De.Mars, Tin; Mise*'?Tonimio Doyle, Alex Butler. Self Int erem"? Ollie Wanna nukii, Liliah Sal ey, J. M.Davis, George 1. Wilds, T. A. Jeffords, music. Children's Rights?Alex Butler. A uam iN'ra Jenkins?Olde Wanna maker, Clura Ilutsou, Aggie MeNa mara, Jessie Mellicbamp. Youno America On Puoi;rkss ? F. A. Adden. Party Spirit?J. M. Davis. music. Voices of the Dead?Geo. j. Wilds. vg mno and His Trade?By two pu pi 1?>. 1mmortai ity of TRUE GrKAT ? NEfs?Tommio Poyle. Fall of Warsaw?Robert Wanna maker. music. Woman's Rioh a? By a pupil. ICxuimrioKS Diacusskd??J. M. Davis und Geo. J. Wilds. Cnoitus? By a nuruber of pupils. music. We will make no individual dis tinctions bctweeu the pupils by way of comment, .Slulfiee it to say that we are satisfied with the efforts of each and every one of them. The Exhibi tion is now over and the way is clear liir (lie Examination. Let the next two months he speut in close and earnest application for this most im poitailt event. Besides the return of thanks for the Had and music made anov?, we can not close without expressing our obligations to Dr. II yd rick for his ' piano, and ninny frieud? f jr flowers and other favors. Hot tied Lightning! When used for rheumatism, sore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, contracted muse es, stiff joints, corns and bunions, on human bei Hi!.*; ami spavin, ring bone, galls, scratches, etc., on unwinds, CoUsrfcus's lightning liniment is umijualed, and ii!> effect simply electrical. As it nnuie suggests, it i~ quick to relieve* | and thousands hear witness to its as* o>u .ding virtues. Price 50 cents, j For sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna maker. Eniireka Chapter No. 13, It. A . Ifl., Will meet Friday, May 2nd 1879. ?m ? - ? - l:r. prices Cream Baking Powder?for purity, (strength ?nd In ah ofulness it stands alone. 1 or sale by Or. J. G. Wan ma k cr. ; Florida, Our Land ol* Flowers, I A throng of sufferers with coughs i and colds, annually j;j South to en joy the ethereal mi blues) of the laoJ ? ?i flower*. To them we would say l e necessity of that expensive trip if obviated by C ussens' comp.?und honey of tar, which speedily euros ! the coughs and colds incident to this I rigorous climu. For public speakers J it surpassed the Deuioatheo ie r-'gi men of "pebbles an I sea ?bore;" clearing the throat until the voice } rings with the silvery cadence of a i hull. Use Cous-eus' Compound llo iey of Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle* For sale by Dr. J. G. Wan na! tinker. DENflSTY I>R. H. F. JIK KIAITSShd? movtil his Office over ptorc of Win. WH <<>i-k, formerly occupied bv l>r. Fersncr whole he will be pi ad to serve his friends un the mn?t reasonable term*. DK. Ii. V. MUCK i?NFUSS, Dentist, ?opt -3 td MarkiKD?Oh April 30th 1879. at th? Residence uf-A/r. Charles W. Culler, Orange burK County, by the l!cv. O. A. Darby, Dr. Win. F. Barton to .MisH Ellen It. Afoorer. 1 ? l~ ?!? 1 ? -1!"t?* THE GENUINE DR. C. McXtANE'S (Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. TT\H E countenance iv pale and lcadeo colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed s|?oi on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasiooal headache, widi humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion or saliva; slimy or furred tongue; brearJb very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; flcctiug pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the alxJumen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrcqucntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbiu; respiration occasionally difficult, aod accompanied by hiccough; couj-h sometimes dry aud convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but ? an or ally irritable, &cc. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C McLANES VERMIFUGH will certainly effect a cure. IT DOt5 No'i CONTAIN MKS.CVRY in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, net capable of doing the s.'i^ktesi injury to the most teruler infant. The genuine Dk. McLane's Vka mi fuge bears the signatures of C. Mi - Lane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. -:<>: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as n remedy " for r.II the ills that flesh is heir V'?," but iu affes tio?rs of the liver, and in all J?tiuub Complatul?, Dyspepsia and Siek Headache, or diwascswf that character, ihry stau '. trillion: a rival. AGUE AND LEVER. No better cathartic cn?. be nsed preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a .simple purgativ?. they are unequal**!. DEW A ICE OF IttlTATIOMS. The genuine are never -*ugar coated. Kach box has a red wax >.r?l on the lid with the impression Dr. McI.ane's LtVSR PlLUk Each wrapper bears the ?iguaturei of C McLaKE and FLEUING KrOs. lasist upon having the genuine F>r. C. Mc I.ane's LlVER PILLS, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, l'a., the market b*f?f>; full of imitations of the name MeL?kf\9j. ?pclled differently but lawe preaaneieuie*?. j.m IS 187? ly OFFICE OF GEO. H. CORNELSON I would respectfully bring to the attention of the Public that I am now receiving a ? NEW SPRING STOCK Just bought and now OJ?"BJSTXNCr which will be SOXfl O PRICES ?hat will DEFY.ail competition. As it would require too much space to enumerate all the special bargains which can he secured now, Everybody is especially requestod to coma and see for themselves. Respectfully yours, GEO. II. CORXELSOHT. NOTICE Office of Comity Treasurer, Orangcburg, April 12th, 1879. In accordance ui'h Instructions from the Board of Equalization, I will he at the following named Places lor the Collection of raxes for the Final Ymr commencing November 1st, 1878, on the dates set opposite thj name of each Place : Orangcburg Court House from May J6, 1879, to May 3'st, 1879 and fiom Sept. 30 to Oct. 30, 187!?, (both included.) Kowosvillo May 1, 187!) and Sept. 15, 1879. Branchville Ihay 2, 1*79, and?ept. 16, 1879. Lcwisvillo Mav 9, 1879, and Sept. 23, 1879. Fort Motte May 10, 1879 and Sept. 21, 1879. Cedar Grove May 3, 1S79 and Sept. 17, 1879. Easterlies Mav f>. 1879. and Sept. 18. 1879. ( ontn r's Store" May 6, 1879, ami Sopt. 19, 1879. .T. 11. Folder's May 12, 1879, and Sept. 26, 1879. Ayingers May 8, 1679, and Sept. 22, 1879. Club House .Way 14, 1879, and Sopt. 27. 1879. Zciglcrs May 13, 1879, and Sopt. '26, 1879. Knolt'a Mill May 7, 1879, and Sept. 20, 1879. K. S. Gbatons .May l?, 1879, ami .-opt. 29, 1879. Office hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. ROBERT COjPJE?, Treasurer Orangeburg County.