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THE OltANGEBURG TIMES. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING MKLIjICIIAMI' & EDWARDS, l'ronrietors. STlbES R. MKI.IilCHAMI' Editor. Terms ol* Subscript ion. One Cojiy one Year.$1 00 " " .Six Monthx. 75 -? :o: Rates of Advertising. One Square Ifl Insertion.SI 00 'Each Subsequent ". 50 Notices inserted in Local Column at 2Qr per Line. All Subscriptions aud Transient Advertise ments to be paid/or in Advance ?ky^~- Jfiv- are in no way responsible for the views or opinions of our Correspond ^ Fill DA Y, DKCKMHKlt &, 187U. Merry, Merry Christ mu.s ! ? Yes> we say merry Christmas to all from the bottom of our heart. "Why should it bo otherwise? Wo are celebrating the day when joy, light and truth were born into tho world; the day of all others the most joyous to the Christian heart. Iiis meet and proper that we should cele brate it with pawns ol joy, and as wo make glad with affections offerings v.-iihin the family circle aud from friend to friend, our hearts should swell with gratitude and love for the Great Gift which has blessed man kind, and of which these things are but faint and feeble symbols. Nor is the expression of gratitude enough. We must i/o the will of Him who so loved us that he made so great a | sacrifice for us. He has not left us ! without light, but has bequeathed t) us an ever living example in His spotless life. May this be our guide ami chart, and as He forgave his rev tiers und persecutors, may we learn freely to forgive all those who injure us. Like Him may we bless and curse u it. If the association-! which cluster around this day should elevate us above the groveling things of time into a purer atmosphere, and till us with the joy which belongs to him who has learned lo keep the com mand "to 'ove God supremely and his neighbor as himself," then we have well said, "M Kl?t v, M::kky Cu hi81mas!" Death? "We are pained to chronicle the death on Sutuiday last, of Mr. Calvin Haydeu in ihe 8(>th year of his ago. lie was buried on Sunday, when a Jarge concourse of friends followed Iiis remains to their last resting ]>lace. He has been for many years 3i member of the. Methodist Church, ?and for over 60 years a member of the Masonic Order. Indeed he w is **poken of as one. of the oldest Masons ill the United States. But he has served out the span of time allotted i ? ??WU-JUi*~4mcs8?is hViidictl irmHttr lias gone to reap his final reward which we have every reason to hope will lie the crowu reserved for the faithful servant. It is also with regret that we re cord the burial at the Presbyterian Cemetery on Saturday morning of a little child of Mr. W. K. Crook, which has been called among the angels of light. It is thus that we are reminded lliat old aud young are alike subjects for the grave, and that .we,should al ways be prepared for our latter end. i*ctit Jurors Drawn for Juttii ary Term 18SO? John A. F?rtick, John J. Salley Jr., J. P. Martin, Preston P. Sh.iler, A. Jeff Inabinet, Win. P. Had ley, Charles Thorn, James L. Rast, .1. P Phillips, R. V. McMichael, W. L JShney, A. Elliott Darby, 1 ichard Edwards, E. V. Haigier, L. M. Wolfe. J. . W. Sellers, E. E. Bull, John H; Jennings. Warren Hughes. W. H. Brya?t. Paul P. Graniliii, A. IN.. Wnnuamakcr, Geo. S. Bellinger, James W. Horsey, J. M. Cope, Lewis P. Collier, Wm. J. Fairey, L. M. Whaley, Wm. S, Prothro, Joseph A. Fanning, Morgan T. Smoake, W j n Celd Gafney, J. W. Kntniiier, Thos. IL Salley, Geo 11. Cui nelson, D. 1) A rant. Confercnce Appointiiieiif s Orangeburg District. M. Brown, V. E.; Ornngeburg, O. A. Darby; Orangeburg Circuit, J. C. Bissel I; Br?nchvillc, T. Ra}sor; Providence J. B. Platt; St. Matthews, E. Aul,I; Leivisville, J. L. Shufi rd; Orange, J. 13. Mascebcau; Edislo, N. K. Melton; Edisto Mission, M. M. Ferguson; Grahams, J. A. Clifton; Williston and Blackville, I). Z. Daut/.ler; Lang ley, R. H. Jones; Granitevilie Circuit Aud Missian, d. A. Mood; B u nwell Circuit and Mission, to be supplied by T. B. Boytl. -? ? ? m ? ? - - - BffellloJiaaip't? School? The exercises of this school will be resumed, after the Christmas holi days, on January 5th, the first Mon day of tho New Year. Punctual at tendance on tho first day is important for classification. Many thanks are returned for the handsome patron age of this school in the past, as well as for the flattering encouragement given lor the future. An assistant teacher has been employed to meet the demands of the increased patron age. - ??? ? ??Uli i - N?vr Y?ar? Presents ? Santa Claus mado his headquarters .at KirKj Robinson's store this week, where you can get just what you want fox jour New Year's presents. Call Hod see. ISemoniber The Cl i rift mos tree at tho Lutheran Churoh Christmas night. In consequence of the Revival meeting going on at the Baptist Church, the Christmas tree there, has been dispensed with, but tin; presents will be given out to the Children after tbe regular services, ami the occasion will be made more interesting than ever by short addresses from Dr. Teu.sdale, ami other speakers. This will take [dttce on Friday night. ??^mmmmamm- ? - - ??? (jioxpd Itlcetliiga? Rev. T. C. Teasdale, I). I)., the distinguished revivalist, ii holding a series d' meetings this week in the Ibipiist Church. He will preach morning and night on Sunday, when his tit in re appointments will bo. an nounced. He is a remark able man ami never fails to interest his hearers . All are cordially in\ ited to attend the services. II? will preach next Monday bight on tho fearful su bject of the Bible Hell. Those who think there is no hell, had better attend this ser vice, ami listen to the urgumcnt of this learned divine on this subject. Lf there is tl bull, we had belter know it, and endeavor to avoid it Tho I*refiibj:teriiiii jFtilr Is progressing finely. It is em pbalically "a thing ot beauty and a joy forever." The young ladies are bur, the boys are oluver, and old as well as young arc as happy as can be. .Santa Chli s has come with a lull bag, and will spread joy all around. Is'ext week wc will give the par ticulars. Farmer*? Aid AMKOCiiltiou ? 'Ibis Association will hold its-Ith Annual meeting on Saturday, Janu ary 3rd ltfSU, hi the Basement ol the Presbyterian Church. A lull meet ing is earnestly requested. . .- mm ? ? - Mr. H. b\ .Slater has 80 head iu stable, and ah ml. 40 bead n.i the way here. runners lake heed to tbe above. A 1?11 X IST K A TO It'S MALE By virtue of r.r. order of the Probate Court, I will sell at the late residence of Win. II. Ulovr,''eceased, in Orangeburg dainty, on the !Sth day of January next, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of Morses, Mules. Cattle, Hogs, Coin, Fodder, Poas, Itice. Potatoes, Ihiggr, Harness, lloiisehold und Kitchen Furni ture, farm ?g UlCudl-', .Ve. Terms, Cash .1. II HOOK, Administrator. I>?c. 2h.i l-7!>. dee 24 2t Sheriff's Sales. Ity virtue of Sundry Executions to me, diireted, I will sell at Orangeburg, C. II., S. C-, on the first .Monday in January I880f during_?ia-Icg?! hours nfsale, for cash, the following property to wit . All thai tract or parcel of land, situate in said County and Slate, containing niiieiy-six (Obd noi'es, more or less/aiid bounded by lands of.I S t' IloHtnan, 1> F Thompson and J.Mfaus&Co. Levied on as the propei tv of II I) I ookc, at the suit of ,1 A Cooke. A1.KO On Tuesday the sixth day of Jnnuarv 1880, tit the" Mill Iinuieh place of (borge Kn?ver, in said Count.* and Stale, 1 will sell, about 1?0 lbs. Seed Cotton,? ?00 Hid. Fodder, f> bush peas, ami two acres of corn in held. Seized mi us the. crop ,of Lewis Until', under warrant or Lien to Georg? Holiver. ALSO On same day at same place, about 20 hush, eorn.?on ||,s. Fodder, 10 hti-h, cotton seed, and live stacks potatoes. Seized onus the property of Charles Felder, at dirMiit ol D A 8lraker. Terms -Cash. Sheriff's Office. Orangeburg O. II., S. C., Dir. l?, Ls7t>. .JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON, S. (). C. dee 10 ;il Courtenay Elected Mnyor ol Charleston, But don't let that deter you from calling when in Town, on me, to see my .Vtnck uf KxcVtor Jewelrv ami Plate I Silver Ware, suitable for Christinas Presents. All goods not on hand, will be ordered, at lower rales l linn regular ret til prices. All Watches left villi me foi repairs, nol called for before January I-I ISS0. thai have been done over one year will besohl at auction. "No iiho IbflM-inlof's I ok unless von want to lind the liio-l i*.KLIA BLE i'LAUH in Town In buy Jewelry. Sec lhe wonders of the day, an Automatic Show Case. Which turns all day, the ruby giving you a better chance, to select what will -nil yourself or Friend I can supply al classes, from the poor to the rieb, und vet -till another line lot of Excelsior JeWeln ju-i opened for inspection. I can under sell any one .South, with lhe same ipialitv ol ^uods. h?ls from 25 els. to J?26. All other good* in proportion. \V. F. ROBINSON, uov 21 ly E)tsntibtr Y OPERATIVE AM) MECHANICAL I5y I>r. I/. S. WOLFE. Office over I>. Louis' Stoie. Satisfaction guaranteed iu all operations. 8^y* Teeth extracted without pain, I?) the u?e of Nilroim Oxide 'las. A U i; 'J1 B O IS K E1* IN 11? T. G. HUH HELL WILL ATTEND TO THE SALES of Real Eptnt?,. Personal-PiopertVj Ac, Pub lic ?r Private. BunillCSfl entrusted to him will hp promptlv attended to. Oraiigehurg, So. Cn., Dee. 1st 1870. [ nor CS lo70. Master's Sales. In compliance with Decretal Ordern made, by the Court of Common Pleas for Or nngeburgCounty, I will kcII at Orange* burg Court House, on Moiitluv, January .r)th, 1880, within the legal hours, th?> Rial Kstate particularly described in each of tho eases stnled below : Hubert Young vs. I)emp.-ey Udrdncrct at. All that plantation or tract of land eon taining one thousand and sixty-111 no and one-half acres, more or le-s, situate, lying, ami being iu the utility ami State of South Carolina.' on Hull Swamp, waters ol North Ktlisto Hiver, ami hounded on llic North Ivy lands of O. Ii. Hilev. on the Hilst by lands of the Kstate of Freeman I lookt?r, on the South by Mr."?, I lmer und I". Robinson, and on the West by land- lately owned by ti. t). Kolt't and recently purchased by F.dward Willis, Trtutce. Terms?One-linif cas'i and tin; balance on a credit oflwelvu nioiilhs, purchaser lo given hood lor said balance bearing interest from the day of sale and a mortgage of the premises, also lo pay for papers an 1 recording, and in ease any purchaser ahull fail to comply with the terms of stile the premises to be re sold on the next succeeding wiles "'ay upon '.be same terms and a' die former purchaser's rid;. also Oeorgc Rolivervs .Tames Manigd. Ail ibat tract or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the Cotinly of Orange - burg aud Slate aforesaid, containing sixteen and one-halt' acres, and lioHtuled on the North and ICstsI by lands now or formerly of Ira T Shoemaker,on the South by lands now or formerly of John Dan old, ami on the West by lands of .lames Urow'ii. Terms?(.-ash, purchaser lo pay for papers and recording. A'.so George H. Concb i vs. August Fischer, Charles It. Jones ami ?>. L llcidtuiau. All that certain lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the town of Orangchurg in the County and Sta'caforer said, on the North side of Amelia street in sai'l town (with dwelling house and other buildings thereon) fronting and measuring on saiil street one hund red und one (101) feet, more or les-?, and running back three hundred and flirty (5>40) feel, more or le?.s, and bounded on the North by lauds of /_ ('humpy, K.ist by lot of the Haiti (.ten H Colielsuii. Soutji by Amelia street a I ore aid, aud West by hits of A Champy, John A Zciglor. Jr., and KstaO-oi' I'heodoe Miney, deceased. Terms?'hie-half rash, and the balance on a credit of one year secured by bond ol the purchaser ami ii mortgage ol the prrini-cs purchased, purchaser to pay for paper.-, and recording. Al-so Ann M. Millions. RciiHon Tarr?ltt, Ad'mr. et al vs. Thomas I'.aysor. .Tames \\'illiains and others. All that certain Intel of land which .lohn K Millions in his lifetime agreed to si II to j Henry Millions, containing I wo hundred (,-00 J acres, more or less, boiimled bv 1 mils of .1 1' Holen and I he ICstale of t Ii6 said ?lohn Ii Millions. Al.<o. All that certain tract of land which Un said ilohll K MMilOlls, deceased,reed lo sell to David Kennerly, containing one hundred and thirty.four acres, wore or less, (and ktio'wii *>*:i a purtol the II H Honiiett tr.iet on tireal Hrauchj ami bounded bv the same Hoiinetl,-Sharperson, lUitch intoti and Salb'y Itounett tracts. AI so All that certain tract of land which the saiil John It Millions, deceased, agreed to sell to .losiah Chaviri (being a part of the i I H Itounett tract on tircat Hrauchj contain ing two hundred and twenty acres, more or less, lying North of the Ninety-Six Hoad w hereon the stiid Josiah Chavi.i resides. A i.so All that certain tract of land which I he said ?lohn K Million*, deceased, agreed to sell lo David mid Joseph Sharporson, who afterwards assigned the same to Mary A ?letlunut, i being part of the II II Itoniiett lands on Oreal Hraneb ) bounded North bv landsofJIW Webb. Kort ??> liuids of \\ A Maokey, South by laud* of Jc?o t.'larson, and >\'esl by lands of James I'Ji tchtngton. TerillH- -One-third cash, balance on a credit of one and two ('.!) years purchasers to give bond hearing interest front day of stile lor said balance, with a "mortgage of the premises, purchased, ami to pay lor paper.-, and recording. ALSO Caroline L. Stroinan and others, Fx'rs vs Campbell Kootman, AM that tract ot land situate in the County ami Stan- iiforcsuid, on either side of the road leading from John W Dunldcr's to tin State Itoad, containing one hundred and lifty acres, more or less, w ith the improve ments, and adjoining lands of Jacob l>a:ii/. ler. John I. Moorer and lamb assigned to John W Ihuitzler its n homestead. Ternis: Cadi enough to pay $0Vi '.??*> and interest ami frosts and expenses of sale, balance on a credit of ?nie. two and ihrer ye;u>secured by bond and mortgage, pureha-e rs t(? pav ;or papers and recording T. W. (JbOV Kb'. N| aster. Master's Otlice, Orangehurg, .V. C., |)ur Iftlh, 1870. dec in :ji N E X T WEE K The subscriber will have, iu addition to bis already crowded Stock, a full supply of goods from Which ??NTA Cr.-A.US Can make bis selection of presents for both the Little Ones and the Old Folks. All who arc iu search of Iloli?ay PresentH WILL VISIT My Establishment where you will lind a large assortment of Books, Sta tionery, Vases, Toilet Setts, Clips; Saucers, Chromes, etc. A lso a lino assort ment of Silver Ware. Jewelry and Watches, at ptiees cheaper than they can be purchased elsirthere iu OUR TOWjV Don't lail to give nie a call before purchasing your Christmas aud New Year's Presents AND MAKE Your wives, husband*, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, sweethearts and the little one-j happy. Remember the place, for Old Santa Claus will make HSS HEADQUARTERS For tbe Holidays, this year A T KIIIK IKilllXSON'S BOOK STORK. orentrue (Late of (he firm of SO Tl R $ T flV K Sl LORYAE,) invites the public to call aud examine his stock ol General Merchandise Consisting of n lull lints of DRY GOODS A.lSrI3 NOTIONS Groceries, Boots anil Shoes, Cigars nnd Tobacco, Which will bs so'd at astonishing Low Prices. Call and see for yourself at JISORENTRUE "Proprietor of the "CALIFORNIA. STORE." N. B. Messrs. Benj. P. IZI.AR and A. L. STROM AN are now with me und will he pjeased to see their many friends and customers. Uli 1 enry Kohn Is HEADQUARTERS for Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Having greatly increased his usually Large Stock, all the Novelties in DliLSS GOODS, a Lame Variety of Black and Colored Costa meres, Lustn s and Suitings. l strong- points That i o mbri j if set t: (ion is nl'owed, and any Child. ca,) trade with as much Confidence'its uti experienced Shopper. Our Line of CLOAKS and POLMAKS to which we invite the Inspection of the Ladies. A WORD TO THE WISE ! When in search of good Shoes or Boots, just take a look at my Stock ol Philadelphia Hand-made. The Selection of this Stock wns made with the view of meeting t very Demand, the various Tastes, and prices from 25 cents a Pair up. BULLDOZING WON'T WIN! AH we ask Young Man is for you to look at our Suits of CLOTHING, Medium and Fine. Our $10 all Wool Cnssamere Suits is the JiO!?S? Also a Largo Assortment of Chil dren and Boys School and Dress Suits. HENRY KOHN Agent for BUTTERICK'S. PERFECT PATTERNS. White Shuttle Sewing Machine Runs Lighter. Wears Longer, Runs Faster, Sews Detter, Never Fails, al ways Ready, Best Made, Best Material, nil working parts being Case Hardened, an I a Written (?tiarun'cc under the Seal ol the Company given tor -r> Years with eve ry .Machine. DON'T YOU FORGET IT! Wc beg to extend to our Patrons and Friends a Cordial Invitation to call and sc ? us. HENRY KOHN DRY GOODS BAZAAR. "Something new i In addition to the LARGE and Elegantly assorted stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. Also (3 ifi (>CE BSIIOS <>f tbe BEST QUALITY, Cheaper than they can bo bought any whciethe. The FINEST and BEST Stock ol Whiskies, Brandy, Wines, Gin, Rum, &c, The PRICES of which has just been REDUCED 20 to fiO cts. per gallon. D E, SMOAK & CO.'S Utivc fillctl up lluir upstairs and laid in a STOCK of ,^5000 ?f 1'1C BEST, FINEST ami CHEAPEST assortment of CLOTHING To he f? und hi twcen Chnrlc.-tou and Columbia. If you arc in need of a Suit at any price, Pants, Coat or Veal. Don't fail to seo them before buying. .lust received J.5Q barrels FLOUR "hieb will besohl CHEAP er than the tamo quality can be bought in Charleston, to make room for 200 barrels lo be in first November. Best RUST PROOF WHEAT and OATS on hand. D. E. SMOAE & GO. Horses! Horses!! I will receive on or before Sut?r day, Nov. *2?th, 1879, one CAR LOM) J10RSES. Iwill uIho keep oortttlttrttly lioild, during the Season, a troll iwtect* ted Ktock of HOUSES and MULKS PRICES lo .suit the times. Those needing STOCKJ will do w?Itto> MY ST A CINCINNATI PIIEATOJTS ami BUGGIES, Bitray?on hand. Satisfuetion'gtniranteed. "R. Frahic Slater. nov '21 6"? NEW 8T?11ET Having recently in't>ved into toy New ?Store, I would beg lean1?rf in form my old fr'muds and tbo publib generally ibat I have and wilt- cOd|; tinuc to keep on baud tbo Purest Drugs, liest Paints mid Oils, / - Lamps and Fixture*, Fines! Cigars and TobadCo?,-. Plain and Fancy Can?liei, . And in fact, everything usually kept' in a fust class DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, tb* rooms over the store, and therefore will be able to put up prescription! at any and all hours during the night. See bell on front door. A. C. DUKES, M. O. octSl 1879 lr THEODORE Fashionable Emporium! Grand Invitatio?! We are opening riaiiy New Goods! Just in beautiful CASHMERES in nlack and all the fashionable colors. Taflet tas, Silks, Satins, Diagonal? iu all shades. Novelties in NKCIv WEAR by every Steamer Tbo LATEST STYLES and PAT TERNS in all Goods. &v" You can secure more Elegance and Excellence, and yet practica more ECONOMY I ban ever beforr."Yj3R Beautiful DRESS GOODS at 12? cents. Notwithstanding the Heavy Advances in Linens and Long Cloth*, we are our COSMOPOLITAN SHIRTSat at old Low Prices. cr^OTi-iiisrGr For Old^and Young at the most fea sonable FIGURES. CARPETS! CARPETS!! Carpets in Large^ Variety at v?ry Low Prices. CO]\:tl^ nutl h?k? look at WILSON Lit HTtftifG SewJng Machine, The CHEAPEST and one of the Best Sewing Machines in the Mar ket. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Always on hand. Also Needles, Attachments, Oils, etc., at Factory Prices. MME DEM QUEST'S Fall and Win ter Reliable Patterns on hand and iu full variety. I invite all to call and examine my LMMENSE STOCK and LOW PRICES. No fault will be found if you douot buy. Remember THEODORE KOHN'S Fashionable Dry Goods Fin porlOra 40 Head Horses JtTST ARRIVED AT E. F. Slater's Stables The above Stock is as FINE as ever brought into this State, anH^Vill be sold at very reasonable prices. The public is roipectAtlly ittvited to call am! examine tbo same. E. F. SLATER. Harbor und Hair l>rcHH?r, Nearly opposite Bull A: Scoviilo Guarantees Satisfaction iu his liuu of business. Tatronngo resp?ctfullT solicited.