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Tlio Oraxigebui'g Times LOCAL TAItF YOUR CHOICE? Betwcen the Times nt $1.00 for a year; or tha Charleston Weekly Newa nnd the Till?8 clubbed together for $2.50. This gives our farmers ns much rrnding matter as they can digest (luring the week, at the cheapest rales ever yet?oflered. Nee Advertisement Of Mr. J. W. II. Dukes Jr., in another column und take heed. - - - mm m -mmm?- -? 2Vow*? Tour C hancc To buy a No. 1 buggy cheap. B Frank Slater can suit. you. The 4?mud jury Itcport Which will he found in another column is published by order of the Court. Court Adjourned indefinitely on Satur day in com-cquence of the continued indisposition'of dudge Ablrich. In n XutMhell ? If Robinson carries New York, Tilden will be the man. If Robin sou loses it, Ruyard will be the man. The PlihtHkl March Is the name of a new and excellent piece of music sent us by Messrs. Luddeu A Rates cd Augusta. Tliul SlMMV Case At Dr. Wanuamaker's filled with the finest of pipes, cigars and cig arette holders sab auty. Co down and look at them. Prices reasonable . 'lhc Jl.j?m of the FxcurMioniKtn Keturueil on Tuesday niglst irons tlie ' *C i i y by the Sea," waiting for the last tap of the drum to bring them bum e. JIorsvM iiud NnleH ?wr. E. h\ Slater has on hand a large number of stock which lie is ??Hering nt from S?U to Now is your chance to procure a good nag. I'opulnr? 'Hie NN Iiitc Sewing Machine has become so popular that Henry Kuhn b:;s engaged one man to alten i to that ulotte. J'alr! I air I! Fair I!! .All is lair? the weather, the ladies 4iltd the Ex! ibilion. Yesterday was a big dny, but to-dny is bigger stilt. Come out, one and all, and enjoy yourselves ! 4>ur Thanks Are due Senator Hampton lor jpt.biic deciiiiieiitf containing the lust ai^oMige of the President of the Unit ?ed States and other useful iuforma Lion. ??? - - ? 'Tltt* i*uHieraus? NVc 4tre glad to note in the pro ?occd?aigs of *he Lutheran Syuod that $200 annually has been appropriated to aid in lib* support of the Lutheran t hurt li in the town ol Orangeburg. Accident? On Saturday before lust, as Col. D, li. Rarlou was crossing the street, he was knocked down by a wagon going at rapid spec i, ami painfully bruised. Such careless driving ought to ho checked. Appointments? The Governor has appoi nted T K. Legnre, Esq., of Fort Motte, a Trial Justice, and; J. Ci Yose, Esq., one ol his Aids witti the rank of Lieut. Colonel. Better appeintiuauts could not have been made. Suntce Marl Mr. Bascom Shulcr has scut up to the Fair a specituen of marl or phoi pbate, taken from b.s place about a milo and a half from the Still tee. it was'mdiscovered in excavating a wcli, and is said to be good. ?- mm t. -mm - C'arcIcHH Wriviiijg? On Monday, two vehicles in the Yoik were run into by a bu^y com ing at a wild and reckless rate from the village. The second buggy was upset and a lady occupant thrown out ami considerably hurt. The Penhody Fund? The iTtatai Superintendent of E lu catiou has been i a forme 1 that this fund, which has hitherto been applied to schools, will be withdrawn, the plan now being to apply the.same to the education of teachers. 4?t? Lisae? The ".News and Courier" has com menced a column of extracts from all the country papers who will come out for Bayard lor Ereeideut. This oilers a splendid chance to be quoted, and wo expect next wcok thattho list will be considerably swelled. Fox Hunting? Messrs. Colemau, Jacobs nnd others iu tho Fork near Mr. Exum's still, ou Tuesday night caught four Foxes, which makes sixteen for them this season. Mr. Copes, Our County Treasurer, is certainly one of the best County officers Orangeburg has ever had. We say it because he richly deserves it. II; does everything ior the dispatch of business ami the convenience of tax payers, mid keeps his office iu clock work order. Tlie PoeniN Of Mr. F. b. Stan ton, of Orange burg, are being collected by T. W. Riggs, of Charleston, to be published in book form about the 1st of Janua ry. Mr. Stallten's poems are admired wherever they have been published, both North and South, and tho book at SI will bo well wort'i the in ?i sy. - ? ? m* ? Tho i:?liHlo Hille* Held a meeting on Tuesday night for the purpose of discussing the style of uniform K.r the Company, but were unable to come to u conclusion. They will meet again foi the purpose in a fortnight. They have tho rocks, so that money is not a consideration, What ?lo 3 oil Moan? A Correspondent; Iro n Edgofie d says, ''Judge Mae.1-'ay adjourned Court nt 4 o'clock Sunday morning. I hear the last hours reminded one more of a mock session of the Legist a lure than any thing else. It was squally indeed. Nobody hurt how ever;" (?ei-mnii 1 lianioiaile Tonic? A tonic that til once invigorates the Liver and Digestive Organs, regulates the lioweU; acts upon the Kidneys, opens the Poles of the Skin and for nil Impurities of tho Blood, it i.- unsurpassed. Trial bottles 1<) cents. For sale only by Dr. J. (t. Wannamakcr. Xior PrcMcntf*? <V r. Eroa lins a large supply of line nieer.-chuum pipe-, ci/nr'*, eiguvtte holders nicely ca ved. which he is offering at bankrupt prices. B.-rsides the above goods, you will find every thing you want iu the cuke, candy ami fruit line. Also groceries of eveiy description. I>r. A.C. Dukes Advertises in today's is ne his splendid stock of drugs and chein ? cala. at his new i rick store- He always keeps ou hand the pureit au 1 most reliable articles. Living over the store now, he will get up at any time iunns'.rer loth* night bell Tins is an old and r liable house and we commend it to piiblio patron ige. I*roi>oM<*d l?xchaiiKe? We liuderstaud lh:t the congrega tions of Trinity (Lutheran) Church, and Jerusalem (Methodist) have ap pointed a Committee to arrange for an exchange of their churches. Tho plan would he mutually advantage ous in consequence of the location of the two congregation* iu reference to their churches. "The Medicated Toilet Pow der" A.> a toilet accessory and beautifier it has no equal, it is warranted to adhere better to the skin aud remain on longer than other powders, Lilly White or Tablet, in use. Ladies who have used it regularly for years, pro uouuee it the very be?t cosmetic they ever tried. Price I? cents per box. For sale by Dr. J. (i. Wanna maker. - M ? ^ - Cm.'ubm Hull Tournament ? Messrs. F. W. Wagener et Co., of Charleston, through their Agent, Capt. T. A. Jeffords, have offered a box <d line, segnrs as an additional prize to the Team making the best score at the Tournament. Hurrah for Wageimr & Co! Teams will meet promptly at lj o'clock r, M, this day, at the store of Mr. P. G. Can non The IJe*t 1'ohI If you want to have thebenelhs of Democratic governm *ut practically demonstrated go to the tax oliieo to pay your taxes. Everybjly comes away surprised and delighte I at the sinallncss of thoir bill. Figures don't lie. You in ty indulge as m ich as you please, in 'generalities, but this is figuring tho thing out. We know a man who-e property has been the same for the past ten years, aud who paid $29.00 under the Radical regime, paid $3 60 on Tues day under Democratic rule. This is coming dowu to hard pan pretty rapidly. It only shows ho.v cheap we can run tho government minus the Radical stealing. California Store Read J. S. Sorcutr tie's adve rtise ment in to day's issuj. His etore is filled with dry goods, notions, groce ries, hoots, shoos aud general mer chandise. He has with him .Mr. B. P. Izlar who will he glad to see his many friends in this and adjoining counties. Mr. A. L. Str?men is als?) with hin? and is always ready to serve cu to Itt ers. Stop in us you pass. In Prospect? We are informed that the ladies of the Presbyterian Church intend hav ing a Fair during Christmas week for the ben lit of the church, the funds to be applied to the erection of a parsonage. The object is a most laudable one; and we hope will in ?jt with abundant sueee-s. In faet noth ing else may be exp.'cte I, for s tin ; of the fair hands that coolribir.nl so largely to the success of the Edistos will be engaged here also. Recovered? Some weeks ago a horse was stolen from Mr. Sain's yard Mr. Stuart went in pur-uit of the stolen ani j mal, and after a diligent search fdu t 1 him in possession of a colored man in Edge field County, who got i im in a trade limn a white man named John Price, having given a mule in ex i hange for him. Mr. Stuart caught up with Price at Johnson's Turn Out, and be has been placed in Edgcfichi jail. Mr. Stuart has re turned to Orangeburg with his h .rse. 1'crHoim.? Capt. .James S. Hey ward of the King.-tree Star was in town during the latter ? art of last week and re turned to his duties on Saturday. \\ e notice that Rev. W. S. Rich uidson ul the Methodist Church who wnfj ?cnt California some mouths back in the interest of the denomina tion i* hack again on a visit to our Burg. Rev. A. P. Korrisol the Baptist Church has also been m town during the week. mm ? -c^ ? The Right Spirit - The colored peoplo in thj B til Swamp community are en leavoriu^ ti er^ct, an arbor for religious worship, and V. D. Bowman and T. K. Sasportas have been appointed a committee to so icit aid. We are glad to hear from than that the whites of Orange burg, Rowesville, Jamison's, Eewis ville, and in fact, of all theiulerven ilig country arc responding liberally. We commend this spirit an I feel sat isfied that its existence is more uni versal than is gen .'rally believe 1. The (? range Alive? On Monday night a car load of 22 head of mules and horses artived for the Grangers, and were taken in charge by Dr. W. S. Barton. This shews life in the order, and if a more united spirit was manifested, savings in eveiy lino could be effected. A lew dollars saved on a single item may be regarded as trilling, but when we count up the dollars saved on n any items it tells. Dr. Barton informs us that in this transaction at least !>0 per cent has been saved, and that Middlepeu alone has saved by it $;>?0 Iiiciricff h of Hie Fair Have not been witnessed; but such unparrallcled crowds at C. D. Korl John's have never been seen. Stran gers visiting town wott'd ask, ,-Is that the Fair going on there," so enthusi astic and delighted were the custom ers of this underselling merchant in their exclamations of joy at the bar gains they were getting. Calicos, homespuns, b teachings, shirtings, tdiawls, c'olhing, hats, boots and shoes, groceries and knick knacks, and the thousand vtretem* only known in Korljohn's store, went into the humid of eager purchasers; and yet the shelves were replenished as they wire imp tied! Were be pus. sensed with tut Aladdin's lamp, he could not pci form so many astonish ing feats of low selling. It ii the marvel of the :u;e, this new life of Forljohn's. He seems reckless of ! bis futute,and is determined to make his fe low mail happy. L.mg may he live It) b'e.-s those who have but a lew dimes with which to ntase their families happy! Remember his won derful auctions. a CUHllttlliCH A damper was thrown >v?r the Fair yesterday by the falling of a window shutter from the second story of the building, cutting a colore 1 man iu the head, from the effects of which bo is lying in an insensible condition with apparently little hopes of recovery, aud wounding a colored boy. Dra. T. K. Keller, W. 8. Bar tou, M. G. Snlley and others were promptly on the spot rendering every possible medical ^attention. June Smith was the name of the injure I man. Another fatal accident oc curred iu Vauces Township near Mr. John 'fates' place on the S.intee. A color ed mnn and woman were playing with a loaded gun which went olf discharg ing the whole load into tho woman from the effects of which she died be fore Dr. A. C. Baxter, who was called in, could reach the spot. The Tournumcul As we go to press we gather the 'acts iu reference to the Tournament of C'apt. Hardens Company, which took place at the Fair yesterday. ? very creditable number of Knights entered the contest, and the prizes weie wun as follows: 1st. Prize, Knight Perseverance, G. B Kitt re II, $20 iu gold 2nd. Prize, Black Knight, \V, J. Kittrell, $1U in silver. 3rd. Prize Knight - F. Gariek, $5 in silver. Miss Julia Carton was r-ovned Queen by the successful Knight, wearing hor honors with marked dig nity ami grace. Shu was attended by Misses Ida Houser aud Kitrell as Maids of Honor. '1 in Cup was received by Mr. Frank Jennings with as much grace ami good humor a; if it was lined with gold and bestud led with dia monds. A .Stroll Through flic Fair Oil Wednesday afternoon, the first day of the Exhibition, we enjoyed a stroll through the Fair, and felt g rut died at the prospects of the occa sion . We wete informell by the chief clerk, Mr. E 11. Wannainaker that 825 entries had been made, which is in advance of previous years. There is much more d versitv than usual, and upon the whole the Exhibition is deemed very satisfact ory. Iu the short stay that wo made it was impossible to make a proper examination of the various depart ments, and therefore our roa ler.-> must indulge us until the next issue for a tuil leporc. In the stock department some very fair specimens of cattle, hogs, she :p and horses are to be seen. In the mechanical lino we were attracted by an ca-y chair, a speci men of the ingenuity of Dr. W. S. Barton, which could he arranged by a simple contrivancj to suit any posture that may be desired. We sat in it, and it felt like an editor's easy chair. In the same line we w ere much please 1 with a specimen of mV Kimmy's workmanship in ?v mo t con venient and useful sale. Mr. Kimmy seems to make a specialty of such jobs and succeeds well. UpMairs we could not begin to see every thing, but our attention w as called to an interesting re?c exhibited by Mr. W. C. Moss in the shape of an ancient newspaper called the ".Ja zelte and Advertiser" published in Charleston, July '4ih 1702. It con tains some curious an.I interesting reading. Mr. George Sehiffley was very kind in showing us the White Sewing machine exhibited by Mr. Henry Kohn, which did some splendid work. The Domestic and the New Wilson exhibited by Mr Theodore Kohn arc both formidable competitors. We only mention these things iu passing, and do not mean them a) n report of the ??air. Yesterday the Tournament was the attraction ami crowds were pouring into town. To day the Class Ball Practice will come off aud the Premiums will be awarded. Next week we will give the result when we hope to be able to report a successful* affair in every way. Eaktiiqimkb. ? The Winnsboro "News" tnyj there was a distinct shock of mi earthquake felt iu that town about 8 o'clock on Sunday even ing last. In some localities it sound ed like a mere thump or thud; in others ilwre was a tattling sound, lasting several seconds. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. iiui.i. i\ Scovil.l.. Fri?ay, Oetobor 487?. COTTON Middling*. 0]<n) Low Middlings. U]? t Irdtnury. >S (<? n ruovisfONs Corn.$ 75 New Corn. I'eas. 7<~> 1-odder, j ?er 100 lh?. 70 Rough Iticc.? 1 10 Do We Believ? in Witchcraft'.? "I take the position that we do not, in its broad sense, said a gentleman of years and experience, and yet we find many of the present day carrying a Buckeye in their pocket through a find of super-union when they wight he relieved by a few applications of Tahler's Buckeye Pile Ointment." This Ointment ia made from the Buckeye, and is recommended for nothing else but files. Try it. It will cure you. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Dr. J. O. Wanna maker. Taken in the Act. Bister Jones culled on Klder Smith a few evenings since. Being r. next door neigh bor, ?lie entered his study unannounced, and was greatly dhoeked at seeing him taking a drink from m suspicion-* looking bottle. He noticed her look o( inquiry, und ?nid; " This, Sinter Jones, is Taoltr'h i'ortalinc, or Vegetable Liver Powder, the only remedy I have ever (blind for the many troubles arising from n disordered Liver. I can recommend it." Price ?U cents. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wnnnamaker. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC or VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; 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; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue: breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, wdth a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrcrptcntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, w ith grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. it DOr.S not contain MKRCURT in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of daing the slightest injury ia the ?tost tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLank's Vkk MtFUGK bears the signatures of C. Mo Rank and Fleming Pros, on th: wrapper. -:o: DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to." but in affections of the liver, and ia n!t Itttious Complaint*, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No heiter cathartic can he used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaJcd. BEWARE OF IMITATION'S. The genuine arc never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLank's Liver Pills. Fach wrapper hears the signatures of C. McLAKK ami FleMINO Pros. J Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Pros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name flic 1jtitle, spelled differently hut same pronunciation. Seed Rye. Rust Proof Oats. Wheat. Also a small lot of Bust Proof Wheat! This Seed was tested in Georgia last Season and was a success. LIME, OIL?, HORSE SHOES, Ac. JOHN A. HAMILTON. A Octal WAX BEOGAN for SI, A Good WOMAN'S SHOE for 90 c. JOHN A- HAMILTON. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions to me, diiectcd, I will sell at Oningeburg, C. IL, S. <'., t?n the first Monday in November next, dining the legal hours of sale, for casb. <?lie Six-Horse Steam Engine, also, One < iitllelt Cotton Gin. Levied on as the property of A. C. Norton, at the suit of Otto Ti deman & Sons. Sheriil 's Office, Orangchiirg C. II., 8. C, Oct. Ith IS7JI. JOHN II. LIVINGSTON, S, O. C. oct 24 at NOTICE Mrs. J. Oakman, having occupied the I commodious, residence of (.'apt. F. II. W I Briggmann on Amelia street, will accom* [ modatc a few Boarders. Rates reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. a. m~ briggmann, DEALER I If Liquors and Cigars, TWO DOORS EAST OP D E SMOAK & CO Now all ye people laraud near To Briggmann 8 Restaurant repair, When Hunger on your senses steal*. And get your fancy Drinks and Meals. The old, the young, the wise, the gar. All who have mouey, aud can PAY, Call on ra?? at my stand so new, And I will do my best for you 1 f ive Hundred mcu are wanted now? To unload schooners, (ALL know HOW!) The work, I'm sure, will never cesse ?? The pay is ju tt 6 cents apiece I '1 hen come and get employment good. For I would have it understood, Without a ?ingla bit of fuss. You'll get your money's Worth with. Jus. oct3 1870 ly THE CLOCK, WATCHMAKER AND BEPAIRRR. ?'Time und tick," hotli wanted are. For Watch ami Clock km) j>ooplt here, If tick you need, or time to ?et, Just .saunter round to Chivictte. Tor twenty years and two, ho'sspant In learning how hin arid to know, By ?pecial Providenoe he'? unt To Orangcburg that art to ?how. If a Watch will keep no time. And if a Clock will give no tick, 'Tisjiist beciiiwe you've m'nuicd ihh line, Which teil? of good work, true and quick. If j our Watch will keep no time, Co U> T. DeChiviette; If your Clock will give no tick,a (to toT I?e<'Iiiviatic. "Tick and time" arc needed hero Bv Farmers, Doctors, Lawyer*, all, If lit im he true, then take good care Du T. I). ChivieMe to call. Hf& NOT1CK?All Watchea remainm; widi me lor repairs on the lnt Nov., 1878, will he xoU at auction if not called for Lo, foie the tir.Nt Monday in December next. t. DaCHIVIETTK. jtdy 4 tf jHricks For Sale. 100,000 first-dam Orangeburg Brick for nab; at the Orangeburg brick Yard. For particular* Ac, enquire of A.M. IZLARas the Yard, or to JAMEJJC. BELL. may23 4m. 40 Head Horses JUST ARRIVED AT E. F. Slater's Stables The above Stock is as FINE aa ever brought into this State, and will be sold at very reasonable prices. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine the same. E. F. SLATER. CALL CALL at -rnie PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready and willing to fdl orders in BREAD, HOLLS, PIES CAKES Of all descriptions. GUNGERS Bv the BARRXL or BOX. 'Also BREAD For Camp-Meeting? or any other kind ef Meetings. Just received - Freuh Confecttonarim,' Fancy Goods Aud Xotiona Which will he ?old a* LOW as any that can he bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of say friends and the public I still solicit a con* tinuauce of their custom. T. W. Alberfrotti, Russell Street, next door te sept 14, 1878?ly Mr. J. P. Barley. A CHANGE OF BUSINESS !t'Ihe undersigned would respectful ly inform the citizens of this and adjoining Counties, that he has given up merchandizing in order to give his wl ole attention to BUYING ST<nX FOR THIS MARKET Will arrivo the coming week a large lot of fine Harness and Saddle HORSES which will be offered at very reasonable prices. Having many years experience in the above business I feel confident of giving full satisfaction to every one who favors me with their patronage, W. M. SAIN, At the Old Stand.