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Tho Oran jgelnii'g Timofi J \ ? C A. !T i PoHtofltee Hours. Open from 8:00 to 10 A. M, Open (Vorn 10:80 A. M. to -1 I'. M. On and niter ttic 12th inst., (he Colombia mail will be opened and delivered each night. Columbia mail closes nt 10 A. M. Charleston mail doses at .r>:;>U P. M. On Tuesdays ami Fridays a mail for FeldervHle, Vnnces. Ferry and Holly Hill, closes at 7:30 A M. On Fridays a mail for Knotts' mills. "Witts' mills and UUhes' .Store, closes at 2:30 !?? M. The Convention Will meet to morrow in the Fair Building. Whal'a ilie Matter ? Have tlie Dime Headings of tho Y. M. C. A. played out '! - ? *r nmn Preached some able .sermons in t he Method irt Church en I a.-1 Sabbath. - ? * -< M i- - Itapltsl Church? There will be preiuhing in this Church, by the pastor, <? i Sit i ! ly. New Addition*; Have bech made to tho live cent counter at Kor john's. -^mmmmW* ? mm ? - The Orahgo^nnftc Hull Club Will meet to-night at Dr. Wolfe's office. llcnry HioiiEi Is still alive, and selling out sum mer stock to make room for the next. Tlic Nuiulu)' Meetings Of the Y. M. C. A. are well at tende 1, and promise to accomplish good. Thanks To the Committee f?>r an invitation to the ball in Le wU vi lie on Monday night. Rev. Aulfl, Of the Methodist Church, spent a tiny in our town with his old friends last week. TSie Side YVa Us On Kussel I street are undergoing repairs under the direction of Town Council. Puiiiiijf? A trial of a few of Dr. Rev s'five cent cigats has pm us in a pidfing humor. Co try them. IjOM'lHVillO W"ill be represented in the Con vention to-morrow by Capt W T Dives, Dr W T C Hates and F J Buy ck Esq. The Weather Has been excessively hot for some days, but the threatened thunder storm on Tuesday sensibly cooled the atm< sphere. Still Another? We understand that one of the Clubs from C c country lias instructed itr delegates to vote tor W. B. Glaze, Esq. for Probate Judge, The Old Folks Concert In aid of the Edisto Uifles will take place about the middle of duly. Tho occasion is anticipated with much pleasure. At lent ion Tenehers Treasurer Copes will c ommence paying out the pro rata of the May collection ou this yea r'b school claims on Saturday. IV? were pleased With a visit of 1'rof. Lawrence to our school room yesterday to hear seme of the classes recite. .Such at tentions are encouraging alike to teacher and scholars. The Kumtcr True Southron Thinks that provision ought to be re a de. for putting our women to work, whereupon the "Abbeville Press and Banner'' says that it woiild be best to commence on the lazy men. The Meeting Of Pomona Grange on tho 5lh of July is expected to bo a pleasant affair. We hope there will be a full attendance, and that the cause tit' the farmer may be extended. - ?mmm- ? The Crops Of Mr. J. P. Way and Mr Henry Encll on the road f rom Vanoes Ferry to Ornngebuig attract the favorable attention of tho traveller, in lact wo hear of good accounts from most parts of tho County. The Fourth of July? The Edisto Rifles will uiv< a basket picnic Jit Andrews' Fish Trap on duly 4th. The veterans of the old organization aro most cordial ly invited to bo present. A full programme of the day will appear in our next issuo. There will be a Queen of the occa sion who will he crowned by the best drilled man. Furniture Mr. J. ('. l'ike has received a ear load of furniture of every description which he will I ave lor sale at the lowest figures at his store behind the post otlice. A splendid chance is offered. a*icss Convention? Col. lIo\t, of the ''Baptist Cou rier," has extended the hospitalities of Greenville for tbo next meeting of the brethren of the quill. Although it is a year hence, thcTiMi.s hopes to he there. Notice ? By request, we are teaching a class of young men at night during the holidays, in Latin, arithmetic and other branches. If others wish to come, a limited number will bo ac commodated. mm II ULM ? - ? i ? l'\ A. Nckiflley, Knq., Who is on a tour of I ikencss tak ing through the country, can now be iound in Dr. Gilniore's neighborhood on the Mule Road. Communications directed to Holly Dill P. O. will reach him. .- ? mm ?? wm -. ? Sec t fange of advertisement of Mr. Kirk Robinson today. Resides books, he keeps everything needed in the groccty line and sells at living prices. He is also an insurance and collecting apent with whom busine.-s e an I e sate lv ent rusted. I'i'oltlcttt forilicTcnclivi'H1 In Htilule? in a trapezoid which has no right angle, the sum of the parallel sides equals the longest side, sav 100, and the fourth s.do is GO; rc<pi ired the separate lengths of the paral lei sides and the a na ol the trape/.oid. The' Celebrated *-0:iUIe*j ^ it ?cr? ? P?ih ns who are suffering from in digestion, w ho are liable to chills an.I lever, dyspepsia and ab t he atteiidau t evils of a dcruiiged stoiuach will tin i a certain and speedy remedy in ihe u.-e t'l the above tonic. For Mile by 11. S. Renueker. i<l>ii.viu'jil>iii'ir, Was lively at week with the in iiiiii: > itvnw umici Cov. Simpson, the Commenccmeui ol VVoiiord C??l lege, and the meeting tit the Press Convention. The oration bei ore the t ollcgc wi's delivered by Gov. C<<i cpiit, ol Georgia. Aitotlicr All \N ns killed by 11 0. Smoke 12 .<j , last week on the LMi-to, over 10 lect long and weighing about 2?0 pounds. A hog was found in it with the follow ing mark distinctly soon : Right eav cropped ami under bit; and lclt car cropped and upper hit. 3fcurly an Accident? On Mi nduy night a kerosene lamp in Dr. Sherrod Reeves' resilience showed symptoms of hoisting. Dr. Reeves took the lamp and threw it out of the window, thus averting what may have been a serious acci dent, as the explosion took place before the lamp reached the ground. Cotton? On Wednesday afternoon a cotton stalk was shown us from Mr. N. A. Hull's field measuring three feet from top to root, and containing twenty forms. Since the above Mr. ?I. C. Pike lias also shown us a cotton bloom ami boll taken from Mr. W. 11. Bryants field on Thursday. mm ? ^ A plc-Xic Of Miss Zimmerman's school in St. Matthews, in the neig iborhood of Capt. Seller's and Mr. Rosscll Zim merman's takes place on next Friday. The day will close, wo understand, with charades and elocution on tho part of the pupils. Can't some friend send us the notes ? i lie Couiuieiieciiicat Of Woflbrd College took place last week, Among the l'r ad nates we notice the name of one of ? ur old pupils, I hier ton Wesley Bowman, n sou ol Capt. John S. Bowman, of Orangcburg. The subject of his graduating oration Win "Human Perfectibility." ? Foiiiona (jiruugc No. 17 - Tho next quarterly meeting of Pomona Orange will bo held at the hall ?f Washington Grange on Sat urday July 5th,Subordinate Granges are urged to send lull delegations, as the meeting will be a very importan i one to the ord or. Sccrclarics and Masters are par ticularly enjoined to discharge their duty by making reports as required. KutK RontNsoN. ty Personal? J)r. Cooke and Prof. Lawrence nf Clallin, leave to-day for the North. The former to spend the en miner vacation and the latter on business. | These gentlemen, by their oousorva- i lism, have done much to increase tho the efficiency of this College, and we /wish ti ein a pleasant trip and a safe return to their duties. A Hail Mtorin Passed over a section of St. Mat thews on last 'i hursday doing some damage to crops near the .Stale road, j We understand that the cotton and corn crops on Messrs George and JamesBasts' places a re badly injured. The blades of corn on these two places were torn into shred i, au I iu some spots have dried upon the stal? . Orange-burg Will be represented'to-morrow iu the Convention by the following dele gates; J II Fowlcs, Hubert Copes, T Kuhn, Col W J DeTreville, Gen Jas F Izlar, JS Albergotti, S It Mclli champ, Thomas Kay, C.ipt ? Dibble, C'apt M Glover. Alternates? T C Albergotti, M I Browning. J M Branson, Col A I) Frede rick. The Siek? \N e are glad to hear that Mr J. x . luabiuet who has been very ill for some time, is somewhat better, and has been moved to .Mr. Sis*.runk's by the advice ol his physician, for a chang? of air. We regret to learn, on tho other hand, that Mr. I awton II. Wanna? maker, whose health is very delicate, but who has been able to go about, is again confined to his room We j hope this cool change will benefit him. St. Matthews Hots? Everything is ipiiet in nur little j t twn Our merchants ttrc laying on 1 t h eit oars lor t he fa 11 trade. Captain Bell is making splendid headway with Mr. Jucobson's build ings. A grand ball will be given on the *23d in If nor of Mr. J. II. Loryea, who has recently returned from Canada with his accomplished bride. Little is said about tin; vacancy iu the County Commissioner's office; hot .Mr. t. B. Glover, Mr. J. F. Uohin.-on and Mr. W. L. (Dazu uro ejoken of iu connection whh the I'rebate office. JInwe B5all ? On Friday afternoon another ex citing match game was played bc tween the Juniors and the Hamptons in which the former were again vic torious. The following was the Junior nine: John Zeigler, Alex Butler, Warr n Gardner, Willie Mrroney, fleorge Ztigler, Robert Dukes, Arthur Brown, Samuel Link and Charlie I burner. The following composed the Hamp ton nine: EddieStoville, Hart Moss, George Collier, Charlie Glover, Theodore Jeffords,-Bull, Peter Brun son ami Henry Brunson. The score blood 42 for the Juniors, and 28 for the Hamptons. The Mew Street ? We mentioned in our last that a parly consisting of Judge Glover, lion ?>. A. Bull and members of tho Town Council w ith a surveyor went out for the purpose ol examining the feasibility of running a cross street from Glover to Russell St. We aro happy to inform the public that the preliminary examination was a suc cess, and the new street is a iix tu re it will run from a point on Glo\ er street jnst West of Capt. Glover's residence,and will come out on Rus sell street between .Judge Glover's and Mr. N. A. Bull's. The next move should now be to git a street from Amelia to >u-sell strict from Koine a* he re opposite the Fair Building A Floweret Cut l>own ? A little pilgrim just setting out on life's stormy sea has been snatched from the trials and dangers of the voyage and taken to its Father's homo t" abide under tho wings of Infinite love An infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Know 1 ton yielded to tho rtvages of a protracted illness on Monday morning, arid was carried to ; the grave. The funeral services were performed in the afternoon at the Fpiseopal Church by the Rev. Mr. Guerry. Our deepest sympathies arc with the parents in iliett great nflliction, hut we extend to then) the consola- j lion, that while they may miss the ! merry prattling of their little one ? about tin ir hearthstone, she has been taken away in the tender age of innocence and purity before the foul irenth of sin has tarnished her spi aal beauty, and has been trans* planted to a more congenial clime of eternal joy, lovfl and happiness. The JI?yor\s Klection In Charleston seems to he exciting considerable attention among the local politicians. The principal can didates are Capt W A Courtctiay, Major W J Gayer and Major W W Sale, the present incumbent. Despite the dissatisfaction against Major Sale he is the strongest man with the workingmen, and it will be hard to heat him. The contentions in the Democratic ranks are rather unfortunate, as the Hadicals are trying to wedge in between. It is even hinted that Geo 1 Cunningham is looking to the .Sheriff's Olliee the next time, and with that view will take part for ouo of the Djiu >cra lie candidates. We trust that no compro mise or bargain will be entertained, and that any party leaning in this direction will meet with a Waterloo defeat. In il Trite That a remedy- has been compounded which will do away with the mineral ami dniAtic purgatives of the past centime*, an 1 which, while entirely efficient, will leave the system hi its furnier healthy condition? Yes, the remedy isTablcr's Portulinc, ? r Vegetable Liver Powder; a cure for all the disorders aridug from a torpid liver, ar.d as inueeent as spring water. Give it a trial It will do what it promises. Piieo 50 cents a bottle. Tor sale by Dr. J. O. Wannainaker. ?>ul at I^lMt? "Cond morning, friend A., I am surpised to see you out, and looking so well; I heard von ue-re confined to your room, and bed, by that pest of humanity, Piles." "Yes, .1/? It., I had been long a sufferer when I heard of'fabler's Itiickeye Pile Ointment* h proved a blessing tome indeed.one bot tle having so far restored me as to enable me to be about my business again with'ease and comfort. You ran reeoiiiiiiend it as a genuine remedy." Price'oO cents a bottle. For Mile by l)r. J. (I. Wannainaker. c.-;-^:~.-;c~jr.?-j-r-:\r-.v.r.?i'.- .rz'-.-- .--..-.^ | ftSarliel Reports, j Corrected every week by Messrs. P.i i.i. | ?v S co vii. i.. Fuiuay, June 20, 1 -37'J. cur roN Middlings. HJ? Low Middling)*. 11 '.-.?v thdinary. l?(i lt){ PROVISIONS torn.? 7?) New com . Pens. 50 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 85 Koiigh liice.$ 1 40 ?.'"l-r- r ???r-i'-?!" .. .. .. _!_HBB? Obiiuarj*. I>iki>?On Monday, June IOth 1879,of in flammation of the bowuls, Mary J/on'goni cry, youngest child of Augustus \\. and Emma T. Know I ton of Ornngeburg, S. C, ngedeipht.cn months. "1 was dumb, 1 opened not my mouth, because Thou did.-<t it.'' N OTT cm To the Survivors of the Kdisto Rilles, of llaguod's and Siraonton'ti Kegiments. COMRADES: The present Kdisto Killen propose to cclcluate the eoaiing Fourth of July with a basket pic-nic. near the town of Orange burg. They have invited your participa tion, und have tendered ill escort to you on that day, from the town to the pic-nic grounds. You arc therefore requested to appear in front oft/.el'ourt 1 louse, on the morning of July 4, 1JS79, at 7\ o'clock, in citizen's diess, for (ha purpose of accepting the escort tendered. During the day, a meeting will he held for the] in) ose of organizing a Memorial Association, to he composed of those win served in the Kdisto Itiflc*, of Hngood's First So. Ca. Volunteers, or in the Kdisto Itities, ol the Kutuw Regiment, Twenty Fifth So. Ca? Volunteers. JAMES F. IZLAK, Late Captain of Kdisto Rifles. SAMT Kb DIBBLE, Kate Kirs. Licul. of 2?tli S. <'. V. Sheriff's Sales. 7>y virtue of an Execution to nie directed I will sell at Ornngeburg, C. II.. S. C, on the first Monday in July next, during the legal hours of nale, One Uriek Store on Kussel 1 St., mcanuring forty-five (45) feot, more or less front, running back sixty-live (I'm) feot, more or less, defined by fences. Itoiuido I north by Russell St.,east by Mrs. Ettsterlin. south and wc-t by S. B. Chunndv. Conditions?one-third cash; halai.ee in one and two years; secured by bond and Mortgage of the promises. Purchaser? pay lor papers. Levied on as the properly of Hat pin Rtggx at the suit of N. ,\. Bull and Others. also Two Hundred (200) acre of land, more < r less, in .Tub!!. Township, ami bounded 1 y land' i f. IiuI.t I tow i nan and IJerrLevly l <?!*? ll ? property of Mr.i H M Andrews tit ' i..o >< Jluitt. Powell i o . i.no ?"'*. t' , & libiub riebe. Sheriff's Office, Ornngeburg f. iL, S. C. June ?lh, LS7D. JOHN 11. LIVINCiSTOX, 0,0.(3. 111110 ?'(? 31 Wheat Mill. The undersigned takes pleasure in in forming the public that his Wheat Mill 7 Miles North of Or.ingebnrg, and 2)Miles from Jamisons, is in gooil order, having one of the best nmnt machines, ami plenty of water, ami will grind any day, or night, if desired. Satisfaction guaranteed R P ANTLEY ~ NOTICE OP DISMISSAL. The undorsigned hereby gives notice tit it ?>n the 15th day of Julv next, he will tile his linal account as Administrator of tlie Estate of Jacob ilildcbrand deceased, and usk for letters of Dismissory. 1). L. IULDKBRAKD, Administrator, jiinc 13 4t "notice. Clerk's Office, ToWN Col Ncit, OF OllANUEnCRO, Okamjkiicko, S. C, June 11th 1*71?. This office will be open for the Collection of Taxes on fteal Estate due the Town with the penalty added, until the 'tOtli inst., after which date KxccntioilS will issue. By Order of the Mayor. T. R. MALONE. Treasurer Town Council, jnne 13 _2t Notice iii Iii? Matter of I lie Assignment of August Fisch er, of Oruiigchurg, s. C The undersigned gives notice to nil eon eerned of bis appointment as the Agent of ?he Creditors ot Mr. August Fischer, who executed a deed of Assignment for the benefit of Ci editors on May >-th 1879. All persons indebted to the said August Fischer will make payment to the undersigned forthwith; and Creditors will notify him of their respective c laims. J. L. ItKIl.TMAX. Ornngeburg, S. (.'. ,Junc 5th IST'J pineo' St STATE uk SOUTH CAROLINA, OrAXUEBCRO Cot'STT. uy c b. clover, ES'i'JlUK, probate juug f! Whoreis CJcorirp Boliver the Clerk of of the Common Plea*, for said County, hath made application to grant him Letters of Administration of the effects and Kstatc of Dr. Artetnns Darby, dereriKed. and of the effects anil I'-UKc, which were of Dr. Jno. /,'. Darby, with the will annexed. These are therefore, to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said br.'s A. T. Darby and John H. l>arl>v deceu-'ed, to appear before me in the Court of ['rebate to he held at Orange hurg, C FI , 40 days after publication here i , :a il o'clock", in the forenoon to show cause, if any tiny have, why the said administration rhotihl not he gr mted. I Si veil under mv Hand, and .Seal this 30th dav of Mnv, A. I)., 1870. [ 1..H j U. GLOVER, Judge of Piohate, Oranghurg County. jun ? Ct 4? treats Before the Public TMS GENUINE m. 0. MoIANFS t; : :.:-.:;.vr.".n hWp PILLS, l oii i ;:i i Cut-: of _icpati:is, or Liver Complaint, Ol Ml. K lir. A KAI HR. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. |)AIN in the right side, under the l edge of the ribs, increases on pres sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen sation of having left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains c>f weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet arc ? old or burning, and he complains of a pric kly sensa tion of the skin : his spirits arc low; and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be benefit i.tl to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have oc curred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, alter death, has shown the i.tvr.r to have been extensively deranged. + At; V i: AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Livkr Phi?, in casks of Act r and kkvkr, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. W e would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them n fair triai . For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative,the") arc unctptalcd. m:\v.tua: or lid stations. Tin* genuine are n Wer sugar coated. Every l>o\ has a rol v..i\ seal on the lie' with the impression Mi t A??s:*? I tvuu Til.is. The genuine McT.ANl *s 1 i\ ijn Pu is be ii the signatures of C. Mcl.ANR .ir.il ri.BT.siN'u linos, on the wrappers. Insist upon having i!.e ge.i ihn* !'.. 1 McLank's l.iynk Pills, prcpa-.cd hy Klein, inj; tiros., ol Pittsburgh, I'm,, the inr.t .ei 1 cine full of imitations of the n ?. .- JtJtiJift ? Ppellod different!) l>ut c?\e pr mitt ? ??? SM vi A Iresh supply of Lr.ndretb's Seeds always on hand. SOMETHING K&Wt rf"*IIK undersigned having put chased tho" X exclusive right to set! tho "New Virginia Feed Cutter" in the Counties of Ornngeburg and Barnwell. announce that they will keep tbcni on band at tiie store of Mr. J. C. Pike, Orangeburg, B.C. In this Cutter, that which lias been so much sought after, is found?cheapness of construction", minimum of power, and rapidity of execu tion, having been fully attained. We present ibis Cutter to the public without fear of Fuccerwful conipctetion, believing that it is what jtH friends claim, "the most com plot a Cutler ever present ed to the public." ED.WARDS & TIIOM PSOV, Orangcburg, S- C, dune lltlv IH19. june 13 Snt READ! READ!?! Below you will find the prices of a few' articles which will he to your interest to read. We cannot give the prices of cvary thing in our line, but will guarantee thur entire stock, which i- large and complete far below any house in town. Wo advertise only FACTS. Call once and you shaU bo convinced. Choice Rio Coffee, 8 pounds for one dollar. Choice Coffee Sugar, 12 and 13 pounds for one dollar Choice No 1 Bacon Sides, 01 cents per lb Choice Family boap I pounds for '!?> cents Choice Family Soap (Red Paper) S cakes for 25 cents. Dwight's Soda SJ rents per pound. Flour $4 50 per barrel and upwards Bacon $0 25 per UM). Coats spool Cotton 5 cents j)er Spool Good Shirting Homespun ? cents per yard Calicos, fa-st colors h to i'd per yard Good Chewing Tobacco -lOcenn per pound Good Cigars $t DO par 109 Good double length Cigar $2 <>0 per 100 Al?o Crockery, Cutlery, Tin ware, Pot ware, Hard wafe, Clothing, ,0001s. Shoes, Hats, l>rv Goods, and the FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST Whiskey, Brandy, Wine. Gill, Rum, Ale, Beer, i.e., ?0u. That can be found anywhere, at prices too LOW to be made public. t'-oV A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed on all the above prices in bills of Ton Dol lars or more. Respectful I v, 1>. JE. SJIOAX ?fc CO. mar 7 1876 ly 13 ricks Foi* S:tle. 1 ?O.ooO first-cl.'s-. Oraugeburg Brick for sale at the Orangeburg Brick Van!. For particulars ?c, enquire of A. M. IZhARat the Yard, or to JAMES C. BELL, mav 23 4tn< ALIVE To the requirements of the people, and feeling deeply intcreste 1 in the satisfaction of the public; I propose to make dibits neve: before entered into for the welfare of tho community. To ibis end I have purchased my STOCK, aud knowing that earnest and honest endeavor will meet with that success which should attend it, I ?,VOlll<l a.. I: till lull.* "i I'D .'. >!? in f H V It. GAINS in Dry Good-:, Clothing, Shoes and I Int.*, Not to make purchases before exam - in my Stock, and can assure to SAVE MONEY BY GOIXG TO T11EO DO RE -KOHN for 1)resa Goods. THEODORE KOIIN* for Novelties. THEODORE KOIIN for White (loods. rHEODORK KOIIN for Domestics. THEODORE KOHN for Cassimer?. THEODORE KOAN for Fancy Good*. THEODORE KOHN for Embroide ries THEODORE KOHN for Parasols. THEODORE KOHN for Straw Hals. THEODORE KOHN for Shoes. THEODORE KOHN for Shirt*. THEODORE KOHN for Neck Ties. A WELL KNOWN FACT that can cannot be successfully contra dicted that G ives the Best Bargains To be had in Orangcburg. Every ninn and youth can bo well dressed in ELEGANT STYDE at nominal Prices by purchasing Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods from THEODORE KOHN TUE LIGHT RUNNING "DOSTflCMR SEWING MACHINES," and Needles for all sewing machine* hIwrvs on hand for sale cheap. Agent for MA.DAME DEMOREST'S Reliable Patterns. Spring and Bum mer Fashions are in You cau net Catalogue by applying at T KOHN'S Agent for ,1 P COATSC-Of TON Pi?c? per duz. 56 rerda Trade sup plied; . .. i........ n...iu v. ?,.-io..i eis is pi not conclusive that you can get tho most goods for your money at TTJTr AT* f* T> VJ ZT fjk Ll TV7' O