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Tho Oran^cbing Times LOCAL our cmjk Arrangement with the News and Courier is working charmingly. By it two ])ni)cr, the Weekly N?.-urxand the Tim is is obtained tor the incredibly small Bum of $2 50, and the subscrib cr gets as much reading as he can digest the w hole week. TIi? Quarterly Conference Of the Methodist Church will be held this evening at the parsonage. ??m' * ? ????????? Velocipede** Are now all the go. Tbo boys arc running them all over tbo streets. Rev. A. Coke Smith Will preach at the Methodist Church on Sunday morning, Kev. Manning Brown being unwell. The 31itc Society Of the Baptist Church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. J. II. Livingston's. The Committee On the Presbyterian Fair will meet on next Tuesday afternoon at -I o'clock at the residence of Mr. T. C. HubbeH._^ ^_ Critic Promised us the res ill of his farm ing operations for the past year. Have you forgotten your pro mise brother ? ? ??p....? For Alabama? Mr. P. M. Puoser and lady, and M. L. Bell Ki>q., of our County, h it for this Slate on Wednesday. We regret to lose them as citizens, but wish them good luck in their ne.v home. Dolus Right ? The S. C. H. K, Company, which we have upbraided so oitcn for the delay pnyiug for stock twilled, has at last done its duty, an I p ii 11 fur these damages to privale^pr >p sriy. -?? The Masonic i'ralfriiily The Grand Lodge is now in session iu Charleston. (Jen. Izlar represents Orangeburg. The election for officers has restdted in the choice of A. T. fchnythe, Grand Master, anil Gen. Jas. F. Izlar Deputy Grand Master. -? 11 ?mil . - - -cki ? - Ifcnrk ItiiiK* .ironail the Kye4 Indicate the. existence of Worms. Hasten to use Shri tier's Indian Vermifuge to expel these miserable pests. It is a sale ami reliable agent, .AHways use t. according to the dirco J ions, and it Will do its work Well. Painful Accident ? Mr. Wilbur Footer, of tho Fork, lind ids hand ami arm caught in a gin -on Wednesday and severely mangled. Dr. Dukes was eilled ttrom our town and rendered the ne cessary medical attention. Hymeneal? Friend Thompson has returned to Oraugehurg with his fair bride from the old North State. We extend our beartlclt congratulations to the yout.g couple, and wish them a smooth and prosperous passage across the sea of life. Fatal Accident While Mr. Alfred Paulling. who was living with Mr. Laws mar Ft. Motte, was out du C li sl I (HI L111jj (Ml Thursday bclore last, on taking his gun out of the ho.it, it fired off nnd killed him instantly, the entire load being discharged into bis left breast. J. Willie Ntoko*s i;*<!., Of our County is now attending bis first medical course at ihe Van dcrbilt Medical College at Nashville Tennessee. Mr. Stokes is a young gentleman of considerable talent a, I promise, ami we predict for him a career of honor and usefulness. W. P, KohiiiNosi'?r~ Kcw advertisement came iu to > late for this issue, but will appear in our next. He scuds his congratula tions on the election of Courtenny, but hopes in the general rejoicing that tbo people will not forget to call at bis store to buy thoir Christmas gifts. The Fgyptian Content Prepared by Mr. Kirk Robinson for mending crockery, gins-, Arc, is one of the best preparations of the kind we have tried. Thanks for a hottlo which WC are using in mending all our broken ware. Wo recom mend it to all our readers. Deer limiting? A party of gentlemen from the town nnd County have just returned from an extensive deer hunt near Eutaw Springs last week. Another festive party started out in the same direction on Monday. Wc wish them * pleasant time, many trophies and no miahaps. A. Chance For the lawyers, doctor s, preachers, editors and school masters is now offered. At the meeting of the Com mittee yesterday, it was decided t lint the beautiful dressing gown presented for the Presbyterian Fair, snail be voted for as a prize for the profes sional men. Burial Out? We regret to learn that Mr. Jack Salley, son of Dr. A. S. Ralley, whose prosperity in Brenham, Texas, we noted some time back, was burnt out with a hiss of some $2,000. It is a hard blow, but wo arc satisfied thnt friend .lack will rise Pimm ix like Irom the ashes. He knows no such Word as fail. A Sermon? Was preached at the Methodist (Miurch by the pastor It v. (). A. Darby on last Sur.dav night which cannot lail to do good by its intriii sic merits and i's broad hearted I Hie ? rality of sentiment. It lends to lilt the mind above minor dillaroness. and rally ail under the bread ban net of Christianity. TlmiiliM To Gen .1? hnson Hag od, whn has kindly furnished us with the Reports of the t oin| troller-Ceneral's OfHee j to the General Assembly for the year 1.S7J). Al.-o li) Hon. M. P. O'Connor I who continues to favor us regularly with the''nngrrssional Records. '1 hese papers are very valuable and contain a vast amount of ill for math n. Pilfering? A colored boy entered Matthews' barber slo p on Tuesday and antusod bin sell'by appropriating to bis own use what did net belong to him. He was altetwards captured with razors ami other articles that could bc!iden? lifted on his person, and lodged in jj il for an opportunity for reflection opon the truth that "the way of the t rating re: .-or i- hard." K?*sr"*ii ng tin- SEn ruh.ils ? On Saturday night a party of colored men belonging to a turpen tine farm, having "looked up >n the wine when it i.s red within ;hc cup" and sipped too fieely of the inspiring fluid, wotked themselves into a riot which demanded the attention of the Town Marshals who have in charge the keeping of t he peace of me com munity. Four ol the riofors resisted theatithoritios,and Marshal Albreuht was severely cut in the discharge'of his official duties. Tue offeMtliug parties weir, however, arrested, com mit lid to jail ami brought before the Mayor'.-Court on Mond iy, whore enCh, after examination, was sen tenced te> $:;t) line or ?0 days in jail. Resisting the officers of the law is a serious offence aud ought to he severely punished in every ease, in order that a wholesome dread of the consequences of such disorderly be havior may be felt. The law must be maintained ami respected at all hazards. The Clirial inns Festival In aid ol the Presbyterian Church promise's to be a very bribiant and interesting occ sioii. As will be seen by the- advertisement published else where it will commence oil Monday j night the %2'2d and continue through Wednesday and close .it 10 o'clock lite latter evening. Resi los the mag nificent trumpet, already described, to be voted foi by the- two companies, there will be many other objects of excitement ami intcre.-t. A very hamhsome chair will be voted lor to be given to the pastor of I the town who receives the highest j \e>to. Other articles will also bo Voted for. A Santa Claus Express | v ill be a feature; for the children and , y< ting folks as we ll as the old folks. ! Ry this arrangement all packages or presents loft at the Santa Claus ofliec will bo forwarded by him on the last night when he arrives. This will be- a good way for every body to make or send their Christ mas presents this year. If you have a present to make ton friend just deposit it here, properly directed,and pay ihu express ohir?oi f> cents and it will be delivered to any address Wo lion r of many persons who intend to avail them selves of this opportunity of making their Christmas presents, and surpris ing their friends. These: will also be a Post Office foi sending letters. Dinner will bo served every day between 1 and 3 o'clock for only L'f> cents, which will afford a splendid opportunity for clerks and visitors to drop in and get a cheap and substau tiul meal. There will also be hot suppers every night. Season tickets i'or adults, s >bl by. Master ( harljs Glover at Mr. John Adden's store for 40 cents, and for children at '25 cents. Regular ad mission, paid at the door, for adults, 15 cents, children LO cents. An enjoyable holiday festival may be expected. The Irumphet can be seen at Dr. Wann number's store. Death - We are pained to chronicle the death of Dr. J. 11. Poosor on Sun lay morning at his resilience iu this Count}'. Dr. Purser was a man of more than ordinary intelligence, and pos sessed many traits of character which endeared him to those with whom In* was acquainted. His bright and active, min i, an I pica .-ing manners, and con vcrsalionaI power.* rendered him attractive in any company iu which he was; thrown. W bile a practicing physician he enjoyed the confidence of a large list of patrons. Jiut his canhly career has ended, and we are reminded that, we are one by one passing on to another country. Our Hymp.ithies arc with the bereaved frieu Is and relations. We also learn that Mr. Mack, of Hull Swamp, after a lingering illness with dropsy, and his sister, Mrs. 11 into, of the For!;, alter a short illness with neuinoiiia, died on the same day, the lirvt part of thi.sjjweuk. As we tiro preparing for pro.-s. we also hear of the sail and sudden death of Mr. Win L*ecl in o ir town, Ironi heart disease He had been from home for some time, and had just slopped here on Wednesday evening on Ins return to his family in good health and spin:-, and on Thursday morning he died. A Generous I> ?u *tii?j - We have had the pleasure of seeing the splendid silver mounted fireman's trumpet piesclitid by Messrs. Kum soy ?v Co., ol Seneca Falls, New York, to the ladies in charge of the Presbyterian Orbtmns Festival to be voted lor and presented to the tire Company, cither the Elliotts or.the Ycung Americas, who receive, at the Festival, the largest number of voles. We e.-lccm this as a deed of Chris tian generosity,and kind hearted and disinterested benevolence which will be remembered, and as an additional evidence that the heart of friendship hen's in unison in all parts of Chris tendom, and that the hand of Chris tian charily between *he sections of the union is ready to be clasped over ihe blood y chasm of the ni-t. This friendly contest, we have no doubt, will he a prominent and ex citing feature of the Festival, and we trust will realize u respectable amount for the worthy and Christian object in view. The company petting the trumpet will carry off a vain.idle trophy. JO litilts and lied Shirts aim for the prize. The FI rent mi's Jubilee On last Thut.-d'ty night was a bril liant and interesting occasion. The turnout of citizens was larger than usual, and the supper reflected much credit on the Committee of arrange ments. The programme was publish ed in our last issue, but was some what changed in the carrying out. The tables extended Iron) one ell 1 of the Hook ami Ladder Nail to t ie o ber, and atom 1 the festive board were seated the Fdisto littles, the Young Americas, the Limns, the lb ai d of Fire Masters, a large nti'ii hei ol citizens, ami representatives of thu down Council, the Pros and the Cirri v. The large assemblage was welcohi'd in a few nppropriate words of cheer from Foreman L. II. Wunnnmukcr of the Elliot ts. After till present had practica I ly tested the viands set before them the cloths wi re removed and the flow of humor and sentiment commenced. "mi: DAY WU CHI.KIIRA I K," the Iii st toi t of evening, was - t il ?wn on the programme to Foreiu n Wan iiaiuakor, who, having made the ad dress of welcome called upon S. U. Mellichamp to rcspoii I. The latter, alter alluding to ihe associations which cluster arptind the day, read it poem which In* had prepared weav ing in song and story thu natu sol the firemen ol Orangeburg. He did not however venture to sing it. "TIi; Ydl Ml AMKKICAS," the next toast, was assigned to Fore man ICS. Ilubbcll, who called upon F. S. Sch if Hey, Esq., to respond for bis Company Mr. Scbilllcy, in whose keeping tlio interests of the Red ?Shirts never "suffer, performed the tusk in his usual neat und appropriate style. "ouu city fatueb8," the third toast was appropriately i responded to by,u letter from our hono rable Mayor Moscley, whose absence Irom sickness was much regretted. "OlMI CITY," brought to bis feet Mr.? W. L. Glaze, who was called upon to take the place of Capt. .John A. Hamilton, who was absent, lie performed his unexpected task in a pleasing man ner. ?'our Patron." This toast was feelingly responde 1 t<> iti a letter from the beloved and venerable Patrou of the Elliotts, Dr. T. A. Elliott which tombed a chord of love and veneration in the hearts ol all present. Alter the reading of this letter M. I. Rrowning Esq , was loudly called for wdio kept his audi ence enchained lor at least a half an boor with an uninterrupted 11 >w of wit, humor ami eloquence. "(H l! invitk? OUEST." This toast was sot down on ihn pro gramme to Mr. .Jas. S. Heyward, who wus known Jo bo on a vis it to his old home, and it was hoped that | he would have lieen out to mingle again in iocial union with his many friends in Orangchurg, who admire and love him for his sterling qualities, and sought this occasion of showing their appreciation. His absence was regretted, but Mr. R. I'. Izlnr was called upon and did full justice to the theme in a pleat and pleasant speech. "THE juoici a BY," received full and ample justice at the hands ol our respected fellow-Citizen Gen. Jas. F. I/Jar, who reviewed the1 exalted character of lie; Reach of Rar of our State, and amused his hearers with several anecdotes which fairly brought down the house. "the pkes3." This toast was well handled by II. G. Sheridan Esq. He spoke in glowing terms of the duty of a pure and free pu.-s, and practically illustrated its power in the laud, when properly used, in correcting the evils of society, and moulding and elevating public opinion. "tiii-; r.DtsTO rifles." This toast was neatly and appropriate ly responded to by Lieut. F. S. Ldb bio, who nobly upheld the banner ol' ibis gallant young corps. "WOMAN,'' the last, but the best toast of the evening, was responded to in beauti ful, chaste and polished style by Rev. J. D. A. Brown. As ho proceeded, he warmed up with his theme, and presented her as she is, God's hist aud best gift to man, without whom all is dreariness aud desolation. Thus was parsed a pleasant even ing in which all,alter enjoying th "n selves, returned to their quiet iinin?, undoubtedly bouelitted by the friend ly reunion and social contact of comrades. The whole occasion was enlivened by the excellent, tunic, both vocal and instrumental, furnish ed air. Henry Kohu, and the mem bers of the Glee Club. ?15 OU'iiiH a Do/.cu .1. <$i P. Coals cotton at Henry Kohu. Trade supplied. ISnggics! l>iiggit>M!! R. Frank Slater's buggies have come, (.all on him if you want to go t a bargain. For .Snto A Singer St wing Much in? but little used, will be -old vor, cheap. Apph at this office. Kmokerm ll you want to enjoy a pood puff go down tt) Van Tassel's and prjcttro your sogars tor the holidays. Always on I Sand Fr.-.-h fat beef, p irk, fish, lc, and fruits at, Marion Jackson's in ra.ir of the Post Olliee. Prices reasonable. The En ?lies ~ " Sing 'in the sweet 'buy' and 'buy,' we will meet in that beautiful store of 1. K oh It's, and buy our Christinas goods. thorns?we will buy and buy. Bloom! !>oom!,I ItoomXX! t hi is turns is coming, and you will find lots of nice things at Henry Kohu's Bazaar su-table for Gilts, Fancy ami useful, from a penny born to an elegant clnatt. Nnroinltio* at J. K.Sur< tati no's ( bcice Goshen butter at *Je> cents per pound, pearl grist at .'55 cents per peck, and all (ither goods in the line of groceries, dry goods, notions, shoes, Ac., sold in proportion, of which he has received a large supply I'rCSCIltS For the holiday a of every descrip tion and price, besides a splendid assortment of doll babies and toys can j be found at Dr. Wuuuamaker's drug store. Go and ma be your selections, Prices reasonable. C. 1>. liortjoliii Auctioneer. W ill sell at his AllCiioft Lloo:n Saturday Dec. Kith at 10 o'clock, a huge assortment of shoes, hats, clolh ing, dry *goods, notions, groceries, tinware, crockery, &c, sold on ac count of all parties concerned A Ware Sight Can he-ecu. lice of charge, at tlu: iniignilieiciitly arranged fancy sto.u of Mr. .Jos Eros, where every ilclic icy tor Christinas fixings can be had. 1; is impossible to name the u.iiuy ditierent articles in this establLh limit. Go and look for yourselves. j Von Might as we*! try to Pick A quarrel with a graven image, or do any other impossible thing us try to sell any other preparation for Piles, il 'fabler's liuckoyo Pile Oint incut c:in be had. It is the only remedy for Piles that will cur1 ob.iti- | mite cases Price f>0 cts. For sale j by Dr. d. <!. Wannamaker. taooil Xewx? 'Ihe While Sewing Machine is the lightest running machine ma I an I is nearly noiseless?dea tu res which no lady can overlook in th ; sul 'ction of a machine?no advance in price-. Plain table 825; plain table and cover SJIO; fancy cover, drop loafau I 4 drawers $o5. Henry Kuhn sole agent. . iQ- ? ?? - - Hobble and Iduip no .Uori1, Put hang your crutches on the old oaken peg, and seize the first oppor tunity to be permanently cued. Rheumatism, Contracted Muscles, Stil!' Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache Knrachc, Pain in Breast, Side ami Pack will yield to '.hat powerful remedy, known as Coussena Light ning Liniment, which is go id for in in and beast. Price 50 cts. a buttle. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna make r. ? --?C - 3 . ? Sali Tor 31 mi it re Much attention has been devoted to salt as a manure, ol laic, a id the experiments made with it have been very favorable. Our Agricultural Society has frequently discussed the matter, and every encouragement has bien given for the increase of its application. Mr. J. C. Pike, who is ever alive to ihe necessities of th ? times, has, in view of the evident de mand, laid in an abundant slock where our fariueis can bo supplied. There is certainly no cheaper ma nu re. We Invite The publics attention to our splen did assortment of holiday goods com prising fancy articles of all kinds, toilet sets, vases, cups and saucers, china toys of all descriptions, pianos, buieaus, work boxes, writing desks, side beards, dolls of all sizes and qualities, cradles with crying and moverabledol s. wool}' animals, crane dobs, movable figures, and an mils that are very amusing, rubber goads, liu ware, wagons, all sizes, album-;' scrap and picture books, line assort ment of plain and trench candies and not.oiis. Toys old from 5 cts. up. A Iso bread calces and pies of all kinds on hand and made to order. Also fruit, jellies, nuts and canned goods at prices to suit the time. Orders' for cakes, mid pies wiil please be sent in by Saturday 20th iust., to t he;?? >plc s bakery. T. \V. Alhergotti, uexl door to .1. P. Hat Icy. Puss,.II s;. cmmuMaMaaananauaeBEBaBBOHi Market Reports. t orn cteil every week by Messrs. Uui.i & ScoVlt.i.. FiuuAY, December 12, I <7\K COT I'ON Middlings.U]:>< 1*2 Low Middlings. 11 -.1[ i Inlinary.lOj ?> 11 PltOVTSION'ri t'orn.7"> New Com . Pens. 00 Fodder, per 100 llw. 7"> Kotigh Uice.$ I I" PIUVATM SALE. A Iloiise with 4 Rooms an 1 Ihisctm nl with Fire Places Piazza with a large Lot hi ft. Freut by 30 > It ?b ei-; t imibi^ on :i r-treeta; healthy location. terms easy. Applv to T. C. Ill'l'd'-Kl.t-, Auctioneer. A neat Dwelling with *! Kontos, Fire Places, und Kitchen attached, with i 1.0 '2 acre; in a licallhy location. Terms in idc easy. Apply to '1'. ('. Hi mn i i , Auctioneer. X < ? t i i ? o Kxccutors, Administrators, Guardians ami Trustees are hereby notified to make llieir Arnual Itelurns tu ihisotliee, (hiring the iilouih ??f January next, ntherwise ilict trill l>e piocceded against us ihr law directs. C. I.. lil.OV F.K, .1 iitlgo ot Pi obate. Oringcburg County, Dec. 12, 1879. doc 12 1? THE STATE OF SOTUTH CAROLINA, Oraxokburo Coukty. by <?? b. oi.over, esquire, probate judoe. Whereas, J. Milliard Hook, hath mai? suit to me, to grant him I^ttera of Administration of the IvUate and efi'ects of VVil'iam II,Glover, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said William H. Ulover, late of Orungelmrg County, deceased, that ther b? and appear, before nie. in tli? Court of I'rohute, to lie held at Orangebnrg, C. H., on 20th December next, after pubheatiou hereof ?t 11 o'eioek in the forenoon, to show came, if any they have, why the bald Administration should not be granted. tiiven under my Hand, thin 5th day of 1) ?l einber, Anno Domini 187U. [,.*.] C. B. GLOVER, Jinltfe of Probate, Orangeburg County, dee 12 . K Horses! Horses!! I will receive on or before Satur day, Nov. li'.ith, 1S70, one CAR LOAD HORSES. I nil I also keep constantly ou I hand, durine. the Season, a well select led t.. k of HOUSES and MULES at IM?H KS !o -nit the lime*. Those needing STOCK will do well to rail at MOT ST A TiLES CI\( IXNATI IMIEATOJTS ami IHJOUIES. always on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Frank Slater. nov -1 bm mm wm Fashionable E m p or i u m! Grand Invitation! Wo are opening daily New Goods! Just in beautiful CASHMERES in tdack and all the fashionable colors. Tu Act t as, Silks, Satins, Diagonals in all shades. Novelties in XECTC WEAR by every Steamer The LATEST STYLUS and*PAT TERNS in all Goods. X.You can secure more Eleganco and Exee le.icj, aud yet practice more ECONOMY than over before." '{?33 Riatttiful DRESS GOODS at 12* I cents. Not withstanding the Iioavy Advances in Linens ami L'?ng i'loth-, wo are ?ear COSMOPOLITAN SHIRTS at at o il Low Prict s. CLOTHING For (>hl and Young at the most reft sonable FIGURES. CARPETS! CARPETS'! Carpets in Large Variety at very Low Prices. ' OOM IS and take look at WILSON LI; IITNING Sow-ng Machine, Tim CHEAPEST and one of the Post Sewing Machines in the Mar ket. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sawing Machine Always on baud. Also Needle?, Attueluuents, Oild, Ovo , at Factory 1 'i ices MME DEFORESTS Fall and Win ter I t liable Patterns on hand and in full variety. I invite all to call and examine my IMMENSE STOCK and LOW PRICES. No fault will be found if von ?li> not buy. Remember THEODORE KOHN'S Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium NRW STOREr Having recently nnved into my New Store, I would bog leave to in form my old friends and the public generally that I have and will cooj linuu to keep on hand the Purest Drugs; Rest Paints aud Oils, Lamps and Fixtures, EinesI Cigars and Tobaccos, Plain ami Fancy Candies, And in tact, everything usually kept in a lii ; class DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, the rooms over tho store, and therefore vvili 1 e able to put up prescriptions :?? any and u I houis during tho night. So* btll on trout door. A. C. DUKES, Mi 1>. oet :;i is.70 ly