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Tho Qranfgetmrg: TimcF L O O A. The "Old Folks Concert" In spite of the weather is still promised by the musical friends. Cap*. Bell Started the corners of the Refinery on Tuesday morning. May this be the corner stone of other enterprises. J. W. II. l>ukcM, Jr., Lost a hor.e from the effects of the sun on Tuesday. It died in Mr. iSain's yard. Hurrah for Iii? Darkey I The Marim "Slnf" says there are only lour persons iu Marion jail, and they sue all white. Fresh Caurdcn cods Can-uiw he obtained at Mr. \Vi lie Kobiiison's. \Yc retain thanks l<> Mi. lit Lies' i! for a line n eh n Wed nesday morninif. The SunHor (kii:srds, Of Charleston, went by on Mon day, on their way in Greenville. They were a jolly set of young fel lows. I'el.'ow l ever Has been reported in Memphis, and a perfect stampede from the city followed. The disease, however, has not icad and the panic is subsiding. Eli Perkins ? Comes at the Town Council again. He also hits "Ike Slimkitu" a crack on the cranium. We are glad to sec that he piomiscs ' to rite ngnhc." Omission? Cur printers accidentally omitted me name m nir. uu<<?- liouiuaou ... the list of Survivors of the Kdislo Riiles. Mr. Robinson was a faith ful soldier ol the "Lost Cause " Ice Cream At Eros' every day. If you want to keep cool during liiis hot weather go to his saloon and call lor any flavor yen want. We have tried it, mid we speak what we know. Sunday School Convention ? The. Raptist Sunday S< hool Con ventie.n comniences to-dny nt Jami sons We hope there will he. a full representation, ami a profitable meet ing. ^_ J. IV. Moseley. Kmj.? Ri member the popular .-tore of this Veteian merchant at the Railroad corner, He has always on hand every variety of groceries and gene ral merchandise. Give him a call. Ilfr. IJiRgs* Tannery Undei the new process is a suecc>s. 'We examined some of I he leather at Mr. Kirk Robinso n'?, ami it is ex cellent. He has aval cabin manager in Mr. I'ruauers Komarhuhle? We arc informed that a hen on Mr. .lohn Ogrcu's place left the nest after one week's silling and yet ? hree chickens have hatched and .ire doing well. The hot weather must h ive finished the business. Itorljolui Is having his five crnt counter al ways replenished with things worth more than the money. He is, also, constantly receiving from the depot, fresh assortments of varied merchan dise. This is the place to save money, ? ???i... ? ? A Treat? We notice thai Rev. S. A. Weber, foimerly of Orangeburg,preached at the Fast Tnptist Church iu Lbarlcs ttn last Sunday. He know the con gregation of that old church enjoyed a treat. Correct ion It is with pleasure that wc give place to Mr. Sorentruo for the cor rection in reference to the pari he took at the Kdisto pic nie. Wo were not present, und wc depended upon cur reporb r who made the mistake. P, DelllarM Is cleaning and fixing up his new and spacious quarters ;n Fischer'sold stand, nnd expects t>? move in Fri day or Monday. It is an excellent stanil, and Mr. DeMnrs being a first class business man we predict lor him success. Varied Industry - We arc satisfied that then; are many ways of making a living around Orangeburg beyond those now in practice. There is no doubt that, a well conducted dairy, or farm for canning vegetables, fruit, Sic, would pay. Vegetables don't pay here because there is no market, and the truck farms mound Charleston can beat us on the seasons. Rut by canning all would he oven, and what are more prolific and easily raised than tomatoes. The Auction .Sale Of Mr. Fischer's slock has been completed very creditably t<> the parties in charge. Especial mention may be made of the services ol Mr. Loiyoa, the auctioneer, who has proved himself an expert in this line of business. Why Suffer with derangement of the bowe's when jou can gt>to Dr. J G. W anna maker's and procure the cele brated Gerinai) Chanmmilo Tonic, which is a certain euro lor nil bowel allcctions. Only ?0 els per bottle. We have tried it ai d ilureforc know its virtue. Millet kikI .tCelons Mr. J. Hess Andrews brought, in l< wn on Saturday two of the finest stalks of millet kno.vn iu this eoun tiv. lie has also supplied tho mar ket, this year, with over 1000 w? er melons which have been s ,1 1 by Mr . Webb Bull. (>erm;jn < haiuouiilc Tonic? A tunic that at once invigorates the Liver und Digestive Organs, regulates the llowols; acts upon the Kidneys, opens the l ore., of the Skin ami for all Impurities of the Blood, it. is unsurpassed. Trial bottles 1<I cents. for sale only by Dr. ,1. <i. Wannamakcr, Cniversiij l&iuUUng? i he Board of l'iustccs met in Coin ml en on Tuesday, and denied I alter crnsultation that ihcy have no I ri- ht to let out the University build ings in accordance with Co I. Thomas' application. We ate glad of this decision. What we want is the State I 1_ niversitv and let u have it. The News lind Courier * rediUs Orangeburg for 107 de glees of heat. 102 was I he best we could do in a fair trial, ami that was more than we earej about. We notice that Quuhiiicfois was silent during the hot term, ami some one fired upon the thermometer while ho was li ving to keep it down. Otir !>?IiKs Are due to Mrs. Townseild Wolfe lor as line a dish of tomatoes otit oi her garden as we have had the pleasure of seeing lor many a day. They weie of thc'trophy" \ ariely, and we carefully mcasurcil a number of lhe.m,au'i lotind the average meu-uire incut to he nbont 11 inches in cir cumference. One reached 12 inches. Ktiicitic? Mr. D. Novdmeycr, a well known German grocer ami bravu Co nieder ? ate ft.titi, 11 i; mit it (1 suicide on Wednesday in Charleston by blow ing his brains out with a pistol, iie was .-Ufering fr.'in an incurable disease, and Ic tided no longer to bear '"the slings ami arro vvs of out rage )ti- fortune." On hist Sunday two young men, I.ee ami 1'ientis, near Cbcraw, while on their way to Church, dismounted to settle ndiliiculty fin y had abou I a young ludy by a li-t tight. Altera while they drew theii pistols, ami after firing so me fourteen shots, 1'reutis who invited Lao to the en counter, was kill ( d. Hi. I'.. Snioiih t\- Co. Change their ndverlisem nt in this issue. They have oh hand a huge and splendid assort men t oi' general merchandise, liquors, <fcc. We pulled S?UI3 tiftheir line cigars , but this is not the cause of our pulling the goods. We speak what we know when we say that all who try them will be phased with their bargains ? ? ? - ? ?? Our OtIU c Was thrown into a stato of con siderable excitement yesterday ah.) it 11 o'clock by the appearance of two fine, watermelons from Mr. F. 1J. Livingston. All work was immedi ately suspended, and great, alarm was felt by the editor for (he issue. How - ever, all fears have now subsided and we begin to think that it would be best to accustom us to such diversions by their frequent repetition. Tcucher'M Convention? We have been looking anxiously It r the i flicinl proceedings of this hotly on Saturday from the Secreta ry, and have even tried to obtain them, but failed. We bear very 'avorablo comments upon the essay of Miss Minnie F.d wards. It is with pleasure that we have noted from time to time Ihe advancement this young lady is making in liteiaiy attainments. Wo wish her success in the profession of trat hing, which, to her, seen :- rather a pleasure than a tn-k,a fact which wo always regard as a source of en couragement The Verdict Ol Iho Jury ol Inquest which v as heltl vest (inlay ;it the Court House was that Cudjoc Hoggins came to his death Ly a pistol hull fired from the hands of* W. \Y. Kvans in the dis charge of his official duty as Constable. For NorCli Carolina? Mr. \V. B. Thompson lakes a trip next week to vis t hi-: family iu North Carolina. Mr. Thompson made Orangeburg his hoiue a few years hack, and during his short stay has drawn around him a ho t of friend? by hi- exemplary cili/. sushi p . We wish him a pleasant jaunt, au i a .-ale return. Kev. S. Lau ii r, Prino pal of W.l ?amstoii hineile College, writes an j iM ccujit from Williainslon of a young colored man who was known to pron.ii ( nt citiz< ns of dial place to i> ? :i deal mule from bis birth, tiddenly speaking. II? describes I is ; bysical couditi n In fore speaking sis ver> peculiar His licail loll a- if it was ahoti! Ii? burst; he was .-tunned by terrihl noises, and bis extremities were cold. Siclc jk^s? We regret to hear tho: a Hit In child ol Mr. MtQueen ?cnlhy is I ing vir-, ill. Wc liopc the disease will lake a fuv ?rable turn. Mr. Arthur Lew in was taken very siilc last Saturday with hemorrhairn and has be n compe'le I to suspend business. Wc are glad to learn that he is somewhat better. Mr. t hai lie llriinsou has also been i 1 for some time at the residence of hi.- brothor-in law, Mr. VV. iL Ferro ehar, hut i.- now on the mend. 3jd Hie Biix U - t hi Tuesday, a vagrant prowling around town, was taken up by Mr. Caution ami put iu jail. II; was found about Mr. Kcnniker'spremises. On Wednesday afternoon, a white ! man, iu a state of violent intoxica tion, was carried by our ofliby the same official- He resisted arrest ami refused to walk anil had to lie taken up bodily. Wo commend Mr. < annon's forbearance, undji* pr.ivo ? cation, from using his club, und \n we admit there an: limes that worse than clubs should he u-jd on such re fjai tory characters. C.'u r 4 <: rre?i?c adonis Are doing their duty nobly now. '1 hey are keeping us posted*a* to the news of the C< unly, and they vvrilti briefly and to the point. This is us it shou <1 bn. and we hopo they will continue the r gotid Wo'r We (arnestly invite persons froth ever) section to give us the new-:. If they 1 avc not the lime and patience to v rite,h*ud us the lacts and we will do 11 to lest. It i- in this way that we j 11 ] < .-e tt. make the Timi> inte resting and newsy, und our friends must help us. It is not the quantity but the \ai icty of matter that please.-. A lit wspaj er is not to be measured, like calico or hug cloth, by a yard stick. Its value depends upon some i hi hi; else ?z> ? ? ? <i ?urn Juvoi Presence of Mind? A few weeks ago while two little children of M r. W. (J. Lives ol Lewc.-v lie were playing around the well, the little girl accidentally fell in. The ii tie brother instead of getting excited, as most children would have been, deliberately lower ed the rope or bucket, which his little dstor had the presence of mind t) calch and hohl on to, thus keeping her bead out oi the water, until relie [' uld be brought. I'he lit lo i> iy was unable to draw the rope up, but called for help until the father cine, and the child was thus rescued from a watery grave. Such presence ot' mind and deliberation in children so young is woithy of note and admira tion. - i ? ?Hol- . . ? ?im m ? Insurance / mong the hading Fire Insurance Companies represented here is the I b.nic of New York. The llonu represents 88,000,000 cash capital. It lagan with a cash capital of $500,000 and has grown to tip: mam moth corporation it is by paying during I lie past 20} cars, over ?28, 000,000 of fire losses. This company , opens its Agency with Capt.dno. A. Hamilton, who has also such com panies as the ' Queen'1 of London ?fc ! Li\ oi i ool, 812,600,000 capital, the I old "Ningaia," 81 250,000 capital, 1 the Wcfctcrn Assuranco of Canada, j Lynchburg ot' Virginia, tfce. Capt. : Hamilton insures every class of pro ! perty, and from an experience, cd' ten ycin.- underwriting is bound to give j satisfaction. Our Farmern Will Iiii?1 pleasure in reading the letter ol "Agricultural Critic" in lo day's issue. We are gratified t<> see by it that he intends In give us a series of letters of Agricultural tupies, and being a successful planter and a gentleman of culture and experi cure, the contributions from his pen will be of value to our paper which circulates so largely among the far mers lie invites criticism, so we hope .-nine oi our readers will open a friendly discussion with him on th live subjects which he touches. 'S hv. Crop Prospect So fur, "at lea-!, as corn is eon rcrncd in lids County, is by mi means In the first of the year it. wtlii fnvoinble, but the ret cut lack of rain Las completely changed the outlook, The rains have been very limited Mul partial. Some sections have ci-ji yctl light showers, while others are parching up. We understand ' that Cant. d. hnS. Bowman has 100 in ics of coi n which he d es not ex i i (it to yield ti.rec bur'iels per iwvt, . -.i d c v< rybody knows, with his excel j lent farming, instead of 300 bushels. ! with favorable seasons, he. would i have rot six times, its much. We heard Capt. John L. Moorer say, i n Wednesday, that the heat ol i J lii .-til. and tin dn t.-lit wi res.) great ' : that ( ven small trees ill his ; aid wore iying. Stich are on'y specimens of what we hear Iron, every direction. Williams ton College-? We uro indel>ted to 1 resident I Lander lor a catalogue of this Col lege. Our attention was attr.icte 1 by the ''One study" feature of this Institution which has been in sicco**' ful operation for many years, ity ! this plan the department of Belies ; Let! res is studied solely for one uuiilh; then the department of Litiu i.- taken up; ami next the iL'parlui ::l t of mathematics &c. 1'rcsident Lander seems to be up to the progress oi' L In age in all things, and al the sunn lime independent in his views an 1 management. The deo.trtniiut-t ol Book keeping, lypogrnphy an I lelo ! grapby have been iulr iducc 1. ! The non-sectarian spirit of the ? Institutioii is marked, and wo atv ; i leased with its system, course of i study, and general character. We notice on the i;.-t of pupils several Orangebnig name-, among them Slim kJ.uliu Sistruuk, Mi-s Fannie Uol I man, Miss Carrie l/.lar, ami Miss Lorcua Bull. Among tlie "Premium Pupils" we n itice theuiiin s of Mis Lilian Weber, daughter of llev. S. A. Weber. '1 l.e Fall Session commences 1 August 4lh. - -~.>-jxmii ? ? ? ?CT-.a.-nr*. - IJc'Hsstiisg Aitfltorily ? Prial Justice Fvans, of the Fork, j issued a wariant last week, lor the ! ari'trtt o|' some parties who Lad b -en guilty of misdemeanors. Tue Con ' si:illie went to the sp it nea r Faster j litis, and in making the arrest one of I the it Inrod men resisted aiid becom ing iii.mnnngcnh'c, was shot ami killed. The other man, who was the fnlbei of the man killed, was brought up ami lodged in jail on Saturday. Since willing the above we have obtained the following fact.-: W. W. j Fvans, a son of the Trial Justice, was acting its Constable, lie sue ! eoeded in arresting the- lather, Scipio lluggins, without any trouble, who I had a portion of the.stolen goods and I . I said that he got them from his SOU : t'lldjnc. Mr. d, P. H?tt ) and t e Con.-table then went in search of Ctuljoe, When they found him he crossed the fence, and commenced a fig lit willi Mi, 11iitto, the prosecutor. Mr I vans, the Constable, fearing 1 that Mr. lllltto would be overpow ered, lapped the aggress ?r on the shoulder to arrest him in the name of the State. Cudjou immc.l utely struck him, knocking him back,and pressing upon him. Air. Fvuus thin tired ami the man fell. lie is 11 presented as a very dan gerous ami troublesome chaiactcr, having la fore In en in the einlebe? ol the law. Tramps In connection with the frequency of crime? at this time, public attention may he directed to the prowling of suspicious characters tbiotigh the I country, having no visible means of ; support. Two have been taken up in lown this week, ami wo have jn?t Ik aid through the "News <fc Courier" of the attempted murder in Green ville in his bed tit night of Mr. Titn I r.i.<ns at ti e residence of Capt. Nor i woad of tlio Greenville Guards by an j tin !> nowu person, L ho robberies recently conituitlod in our town are ulso fresh in our minds. The weather being warm persons cannot close up their houses m they ? au in winter. These char acters prowl around iu the daytime and waich their opportunity for night. They thus learn the situation with accuracy for their midnight depreda tions. Our town authorities ought to be on the alert, and the vagrant laws ought to bo enforced. Every man ought to show sonic visible means of living. When we speak of tramps, we do not only refer to those who come from a distance, but there are many right iu our midst who tramp about seeking what they may filch. A community is materially injured when honest men have to guard their goods with 1'?clcs and bars or shot guns. A rigid and severe punish ment of all thelts would be.of great benefit. Communities iu which rogues are severely dealt with, ami made to leave the neighborhood, are blessed with security, and the assur ance of enjoying what they earn. \\ iih us it is not so. Ask tiny fa * ;ner around Orangeburg and he will ' eon fil m what wo say. l.u calculating the profits on fanning i fearful p :r ccntagc has to he taken out for steal ing. Especially is this the case with the watermelon and truck farming. ii is a shame that it is so. llone-t tut it ought to be pl ot cted and rogues punidhed. We pay vaxes for protco tion, and the government ought to give it. Lei the government au 1 the people, keep wide awake and on the tr?ck of rogues, and make it lo i h it for them In Ii vvj a n rn +rt in 2s .1 True '!'!; -.: :x reined v h i : been compounded whioli will do away with the mineral and ?Ii irti< purgatives of the past cent iirie?,*and tvhieh, while entirely efficient, will leave the system hi if* former he.ilihv condition? Ye5, ihn remedy i*'fabler'* Portaliuc, ir V. hiMii Liver Powder; ii care l?>r all the ili orders arising from n torpid liver, and as iiim rent a- spring water. Give it a trial. It will do what it promises, Price 50 cents a hottb>. Vor sale ??y I>r. J; <"? Wain ainnkcr. <?ui at S.asi ? "(iood morning, friend A., I am purpised to soc von out, and looking >o well; I heard von hc re c infilled to your room, and bed. hv thai pest of humanity, Piles." 'A es. Mr lt., 1 had been long a Hutterer when 1 heard of'fabler's Buckeye Pile-Ointment. It proved a blessing t. liie indeed, one bot tle having m ? far restored me as to enable mo to be about ihr business again With ease aiid eoiat'.irt. You can recommend itasa genuine ruincdy.*' Price fill cents a bottle. Pin? side l?v l>r.*J *?? Wanhamaker. ??! :rc iUc Public. t::'. itn.vi'fiD MWEB PILLS, . 2~,:of ! it\: r Complaint, 11 Via . i-i \ MvK IIB.MlAl'lt? jymps.oms oj al 'isoascd Liver. 1)AIN iti tin: right siile. under the i edge '>! the ribs, increases on pros ire; sometimes tile pain is in the left iue; the patient is rarely able to lie ?n the left side: sometimes the pain is .':t under the shoulder blade, and it ?ecjttently extends to the lop of the lioiihlcr. anil is sometimes mistaken r?i' rheumatism in the arm. The loihach is affected with los* of appc .itc aiid sickness; the bowels in gen v ;1 :irc costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with Diiini accompanied with ;i dull, heavy sensation in the bach part. There is generally a considerable loss of mem ory, accompanied with a painful sen s;::ion of having 1 ? undone some thing which ought id have been done, A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility: he i> easily startled, his feet arc r?dd or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin ; bis :p ;iis arc low; and although lie is sal!.--tied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he call srarrelj summon up fortitude enough to try it. lit fin t. he distrusts every remedy. Several of ihc above symptoms attend ['lie disease, but c.iscs have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, alter death, has shown ihc i.iviiu lo have be r extensively deranged; " Acn; a n n r i: v v. u. Lr;. ('. Mi Las;:'.- Liyr.a C:i is, in CASES i>:' Ae.rts ano 1 rv: k, when taken w ith Quinine, are productive o{ the most happy result.-. No belter cathartic can be used, prcr^rrlorv to. or .Uter taking Quinin.? W c Mould advise all w ho ntc afflicted wiih thi disease to give IflCni :t FAIR i kim . h'or all hiiious deraivgt mi nts, and a h simple purr iti vc 'hey sic unt tpialcd BS:?.VAr.E OS Etf ITATiUkAN. I'he genuine irr. hcvei itigai coated i li''?ry box has .! r< i \>w.\ on the hrl with the impression t i Mi t \- >'. l.tvfci FlI.ls. The grniiirni Mit I ani 's 1 iv'r.s Pu.iii h.^ the ".ign.itare:, of i * M< Last in ! 1 i emi Bros, en the wrappeis. ?,_, Insist upon having the r-entiiiK Pi ' MCLANr'f LivFH I'lM.ss prepaid] ' > !? ????? ing Bros., of I'ittshurgh, fa., I lie mu <.':?;' j fill! of imitations r?f the name M<-} ait." tpelle-1 different ly Inn ?~-.>c pro.i n, Til 13 CLOCK, WATCH?ilKBB AND KEPAinilK. '"f inn: und tick," both wanted are, For Watch and Clock and people herr, If tick you need, or time to set, Jiwt saunter round loCbiviclte. _1 F?r twenty years ami uro, he's spent In Jcarning how his arts to know, By KnWnl Providen ebo'.s sent To Onufyebtirg that art to show If a Watch "vitt keep r.o ri'mw; And if a Clock wil> give no tick, 'Tis jubt because you've misted thw liny, Which tells of good V</?U, true Slid (prick. If your Watch will keep W time, <<o to T. iJeChiviette: If vour Clock will give no tiek.?, (Jo toT DeChivictte. "Tick and time" arc needed here Bv Farni*rg, Doctor-;. Lawyers, .ill, If this tie true, then lake good care On T. I). Chivietteto call. July 4_ _tf_ Knowltoii & Lathrop, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT I j A \V , ?HANGE1HJKG, S. C .1 nov :t0 tf W. R Eobinson, WATCH MAKER Ami Jeweler, KUSSEL ST-, Omiigcbiirff, S. i*4 A fresh supply of Lahdreth'a Seed* just received for winter sowing, which I will sell to suit, tiie times. Call ami have money bet?re buying else where. nov 1S78 ly ri"MIE undersigned hiving nut chased (ho I exclusive right to sell the *'Ncvr Virginia Feed Cnttei" in die Counties of Orangeburg ami Barnwell, announce that they will keep tlicitl oh hand at the store of Mr. J. C. I'ike, Ormgeburg, h.c. In this Cutter, that which has been so much sought after, is found?cheapness of construction, minimum of power, and rapidity of execu tion, having been fully attained. We present this Cutter to the public' ! without ftar of successful competition, j believing (hat it is wd.at i(p friend* claim, I ''the most complete Cutter ever preheat ed to the public." EDWARDS ? THOMPSON. OraQgebiirg, .S. C, .June iit'u i679 jnne 13 3m ALIVE To the requirements of the people, and feeling deeply interested in the satisfaction of the public, I propose to make effoits never before entered into for the welfare ol tho community. To this end I have purchased my STOCK, and knowing that earnest and honest endeavor will meet with that success which should a tend it, I would ask all who are socking H \ R CAINS in I >ry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hat?, Not to make purchases before exaru in inv Stock, and can assure to SAVE MONEY BY GOING TO THEODOR^ KOHN for Dress Oootls. THEODORE KOHN for Novelties. THEODORE KOHN for White (loods. rHEODORK KOHN for Domestics. THEODORE KOHN for Cassiraers. I THEODORE KUAN for Fane/ Goods. THEODORE KOHN for Embroide ries THEODORE KOHN for Parasols. THEODORE KOHN for Straw Hats. THEODORE KOHN for Shoes. THEODORE KOHN for Shirts. THEODORE KOHN for Neck Tics. A WELL KNOWN FACT that can cannot be successfully contra ' dieted that rmmATYATin rfnmim HI 111 G ives the Best Bargains To be had in Orangoburg. Every man and youth can be woU dressed" in ELEGANT STY DE at nominal Prices by purchasing Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods from THEODORE KOHN THE LIGHTKUNNIN? "DOSTICMR SEW I SCI MACHINES,'* and Nccdloi f>r all sewing machines always on hand for sale cheap. Agent for . MADAME DEMQREST'S Reliable Patteins. Spring and Sum mer Fashions arc ;n You cut. net Catalogue by applying at Agent for J P COATS COTTON Price per doz. 56 cents Trade sup plied. No tronblo to give or send Sam ! pies. Sal earner polite and anxious : to SHOW GOODS, j The continued RUSH of Custom ! er s iR proof eon ol nisi vo that you can ! get the most goods for your money at I THEODORE K0HN'&