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The 'Orangeburg Time? L O C .A. Hi OUR (JLU1I Arrangement with the Noes and Courier is working charmingly. By it two paper, the Weekly Neu.'* and the Tmis is obtained lor the incredibly email sum of $2 50, and the subscrib er gets as much reading as he can digcit the whole week. Court On Monday. TbankH For a complimentary to the Grand Ball at Lcwisvilleon Christmas Day. The names of tho Committee were a guarantee of success. Tue ^riint Itoou? Is kept alivo by '.he great boomer Vooming around to show himself. lie is now advertised for Charleston Augusta and elsewhere. ? - ?? - ?.? - ? The Lawyers Will be phased to notice that Dr. Teat-dale will preach for their special benefit on Monday night. It will be at the opening of Court, and an appropriate time for good advice. Let all turn out. A New YcuITn Dinner Was enjoyed by a happy company at Baxter's, formerly Merouey's I Hotel yesterday. We acknowledge a complimentary from friend Baxter, but regret that business prevented our attendance. Good lack an I prosperity to this popular house. Huriied io Dcnth ? A colored man, named Paul Hurt sell, living near llollman's Bridge, in the Fork, went into a neighboring, house last Friday to make up a lire ibr eoiue little children, when he was taken with a (it, fell into the tire, and was burned to death. Aeeident ? A little son of Mr. B. F. Thomp fon was thrown from a wagon by a horte taking fright on Wednesday, ami had his arm dislocated. It wits, however, set by J)r Hydriek, and we are glud to hear that the Ihlle fellow is doing very well. A^lng Royalty ? In imitation of Bismarck and other crowned heads of :lie old world, the expectant third termer sent a dis patch to the citizens of Augusta who were preparing for him, over the sol itary ami significant signature? ??Grant." tTre About 1 (/clock on Christinas uight, the kitchen of Mr. J >siah Brunson, near the railroad, was burnt down. Happening at such an hour, the alarm wae not generally given, and very few knew anything of the matter until next morning. The Kxercine* Of Mellichamp's school will be re Kumcd on Monday. The pupils should be prompt in re-aflscmhliug. Time lost cannot he regained. Boys will be prepnrcd at this school for any college they or their parents may se lect, and g'nls fjven a thorough course. Itow on Saturday? On Saturday afternoon the colored people became disorderly on KusseII street, and a number of them wete arrested and takeu to the jail. On the way there were some efforts at resistance, and a corresponding num ber of knoc'-. downs. These disturb ances arc becoming too frequent. ??? . - . raw ? ? A Faithful Steward It is a source of gratification, not only to his own denomination, but to the community at large, that Rev. < >. A. Dtirby has been returned to Orangeburg by the Conference. His broad and liberal views, and hi- pow ers as a preacher, n.s well us his ex emplary character as a citizen arc highly appreciated. Death? We are pained to learn of the death of Miss Addie Vogi on Tuesday at the residence of her brother iu law Mr. Samuel P. Wells in hmvr St. Matthews. She was a young lady cd" remarkable intelligence and fore; of character, and combined with all a gentleness of spirit that caused her to be beloved, in every circle in which she moved. The sad intelligence of her demise will be received with sor row by her mapy friends. The know ledge of hpr Christian life will how ever be their comforting si la.ee. Wo aloo regret to hear of the d ath at Lewisville on Wednesday of Mrs. W. B. Mack, an estimable Christian lady. Our deepest sympathies are with the afflicted family. ? pprcclatcd?? Wo received an invitation this week to attend tho 21st birthday cele bration of ono of oar old pupils, which wo accepted aud heartily ap preciated. A happy company w.n assembled when we arrived as joyous ns"tnurriago bells." We congratu late you friend Dan on your ar rival at manhood ami hope you will live to be a useful citizen in your day and generation. I ntal Accident? On Christmas day a son of Mr. Marshal Aniuker, a bout lo years old, went to the store of Mr. J need) Cook, and leaned his gun against the door steps. Dicking it upon coming out it lired oil' and struck him in the bead, fracturing the skull The un fortunate young man lived until Saturday morning, when he died. Our sympathies are with tin n?Tcted family. A SusplfioiiH Vitsit ? Mr. M. W. Uliner, having nccasio i to go into Iii? yard about 1 o'clock on Monday n ght, as he reache I the second steps heard tile clicking of n gull. On looking a roll n I, he saw a man with a gun in his hand b.diin I a [illarol the boin-e Tinning logo back into the house, the man gave a whoop and disap peared. The party is known, and step* will be taken for his arrest. Two others were also with him. >3 rs. Amu .1 etc out On Long Ibanch, went on Christ mas eve I" her brother's, about <>n ; mile trom her redduueo, to help hi in butcher, when lie.rhou.o was br dceu into and robbed of $27 ?>!). pair hi.ink - ets and ecveiul articles of value. T.iis is very h?a\y on Ibis holy, who is a witlow, and we hope the parly will be appiintended. He is supposed to be n i tn> ii : n ftoin the [Vniieiit'ary. He h <! also robbed a house a bo it M miles above Mrs. Jclcoat's, and was i?? 1 ov.? d th wn lo her l.oti.-e. Wlto W> it* ?2 it" I be a Mujcr Hoy? 'J he 1'.til.-tos have g'?t their ne.v unif..rin, and !i is u "tbitig of hcatttv. We :tic Mil -If: it will make iho ug lieft hoy h-ok handsome If you want to be pit it}, we say then join the Edistos. liver} It How ih.it puts tni thai uniform is bound to gel a ewcctloari 11 uI we miau n i joke :il cut it; our boys ire now wcli enough clad in app ar iu any com pany, ami we expect,when lb. ex cur? Hon days come again, in see them go abroad and do honor lo our Hu g. Christiiin-s Accident? On Cbri.-lmas morning two 1 oys, Shelly Scoville and Ciiliord Oliver i , ubouI 12 years old, were playing, when a small pistol in the hands oi tin." lurmcr, supposed to he uniotdc I, lined off accidentally, ami tbe ball entered the ki.ee o! (ho latter, in dieting a rather painful wound. The hoys nie true and tried friends, ami it was dillici.lt lo cay ait..r the acci dent which was the m ist hurt. Dr M. C Salicy cxtracied the bull, and we arc glad tu se,. ilml his y<?uug pa lient is out on the street already doing well. At SliMchicf About a mouth ago, while Mr. A W. Thai in was absent from home, a rogue eel lire to his corn house about bid lin e, uial had it not been lor the presence ol mind and courageous action of his wife aud sisters, who rushed out ami put out tbe Hum s, the residence and othci buildings may have hem dcslroyctl. An eilbrt was also made to burn the residence, as a bundle ol splinters, arranged aud ready for igniting, found under the hou.-e, afterwards proved The rogtio is said to be known, and we hope he will be brought to justice. .Siiuilny .School KxcrciMt'* Took place on 1'rid ay night lit the llapii.-t Church. Dr. Teasdulo gave one of his substantial ami excellent talks to the young on the occasion, spicing ii with some admirable advice to parents on their duties. Alter Dr. Teasdale, Kev. T. \\ . Melli chainp, the pastor, also addressed the young ones. Alter the addresses the children were till made happy by being presented with appropriate presents. Alter these gifts were dis tributed Dr. Mydrick, on the part ol the Su.olav Scho.il and the friends who had contributed, presented Kev. Mcllichamp, I he pa.slor, a handsome overcoat, a pair ol gloves and a pair of hoot.-, us a testimonial ol their af fection. The latter, who was taken completely by surprise, responded in a lew feeling remarks, acknowledging with gratitude his bind treatment, not Qlily by bis own, but by tbe cotnmu uiC/ fit Iftrge. ISranchvllIo'? ChlrHtiuaH? A correspondent from tiiis place writes: Christmas 1ms been a jolly one down hero ill some respects. In others it has not been si Paradise. Parties upon top of parties have been given, and enjoyment after cjoyme ut has been had; loves after loves have been pledged tfud plighted; hearts niter hearts have been won and lost; all are happy no .v ! The. series of Christinas parties here were grand. The most recherche. I was the ouc given ai Mrs. it's on the night of the 21)th, Following close on its heels was the quiet und spien? j did entertainment of Mr M., in which old and young engaged. "All went merry as a marriage Holl !"' A Curd of Thank*? The l.udics of the Presbyterian Church who hud iu charge the l*\iir, which look place on the 22ml, 2Urd und 24th of December, beg leav?* to return their sin crest thanks to the following : First. To the Ladies of other denominations who bo kinkly a-sisted them iu conducting this entertain ment. Second. To the Pr-'.ss, whose columns have been open to their free use. Third. To the Merchants, Fac tors ami IViends,'in Charleston, Palli um re, Boston, New York and Seneca Palls, who so nobly and generously answered their appeal Fourth. To one ami all, at bom p or abroad, who, in any way whalov -r, contributed io the cause, thereby making it a grand succvSS. Ur. TeiiKdale'H Appointment*. Dr. Teuidalc give? one of his in imitable Jiilde Headings every urnm i lit; a I 11 oYlock. 'I hose w b.> do not \ hear those readings have ttu idea what ihex are losing. To-night .Friday; the Doctor will picaih on "Sit.in.rs' Fixe uses :?i nut Si i vii:g God ." j Tt-inoiioxv night he will prea?di on] "The P. n?er ol Grieving the Holy! Spirit Foiever Away." On Sunday morning he w ill preach on ' Cod s Expostulation with Sin ners." j (>n Sunday night he will preach ou ''The General Judgment." Ai.d ?n Monday night he will j ilelivc." a ''Foreiado DUt'ourse*' for the beneftt A the neu l leinen of the legal profession. j His discourse ou Saturday night l>:st, on "Keeogiiiti u in Heaven," was Iii'cd with a pathos and power which kept his audit net* enchained, and that on Sunday night, from the tcM, "It the righteous scarcely be saved, where shad the ungodly and the sinner upprarV" was a mustcrpieoo , ol * u I j it eb qiu nee. 'J he ilist oUr.-cs nil Tuesday and Wed j noday nights to y? ting ladies and yoi.ng um n v.ere Iii .i d with wholesome advice, poimcdlv g veil, and it is to be reg i'i tied that a larger number were Hot < ut t:> enjoy them. The Fair I.umI U'v.ek. We promised last week to give the result of this chaining Festival, given for the erection of a Presbyte rian parsonage, which, our reader will he pleased to know, turn" I out a complete success. As indicated in our previous issues, as well as in the card of thank- p-ildish*:d t> I iy !>*? the ladies, the patronag's and usd.u uncu of frien Is, i? >t'i at h? n ? ail abroad, have by.m iu >-.! gener ? is, and wi.l ever be appreciate I by th ? c > n niuuity. The zeal wi'h which the ladies in charge of the various ? ubP\ an I the young ladies and gentlemen with the voting boxes performed their duties ai ?1 pressed their claim-, was highly e mmeiidable. Nothing, however, could be more- iiiteiesting and lamia hie than the ardor and Christian love iu which all the denomination! work cd together lor the end in v ew. The net proceeds aggregated the handsome .sum of $SfS(>. The Voting lor the silver trumpet was exciting and spirited to the end, when the en t!iu-ia-m cropped nut in hearty che? rs. One hundred ambseveti dol lars were realized from this source alone. Tho Elliotts were the win ners, receiving (?10 votes. The Young Americas received dn? voles. The chair for (lie ministers brought $M04, and was gained by IIcv. J F. Ktscr, of the Lutheran Church. Th ? hat for the most popular young la Iy was won by Miss Fannie Noiii.-, and brought S10. The dressing-gown for the professional men Icll to Dr. M. G. Salley, and brought 814, The cake voted for the married ladies was received by Mrs. J. C, Piko^ aud readied 37.40. Miss Fannie Norris was the fortunate winner of the ring iu a cake. A beautiful silver pitcher, present ed by a Charleston merchant, was purchased by a prominent Orange burg merchant, and again presented to the Busy Bee Society of tho Pres byterian Church. Not only was the Fair a financial success, but as a social gathering il cannot fail of good fruit. To the President of the Committee of ladies, whose executive ability has contribu ted so much to the success of the oc casion, and every member ol the Committee who worked so untiringly, too much praise cannot be given. The whole affair proves what has long been seen?that there is no such thing as fail with the ladies of Orange burg when enlisted in a noble cause. Tiio (JliriHtmiiM Tree At the Lutheran Church on Christ mas night was a very interesting all air. Not only the children, but the grown people were out in lull force In spite of the iue'ement weather, the house was full to over flowing. The tree was beautifully illuminated, and loaded with pres cuts. The exercises of the evening were varied with appropriate songs and addresses. Uev. Kiser, the pas tor, iu <>j.cuing the exercises, took occasion to thank the friends who had responded so generously to the calls upon them lor the Christmas tree for the children, and referred to Mr. George Boliver as the chief of the beggars. This allusion brought out the latter, who very happily turned the point, and entert du i I the children with a few w u*Js of en :o tr iigcmcht. Uev. W. II. Lawrence, who is peculiarly intorostiiii t> c'iii Irsti , made one of bis chara t.-ristie ad dresses, contributing not only enter laiumcut, hut instruction tu his h inf ers. Among the presents on the Christinas tree was a hatnhom ? bea v? r Jbr Rev. Kiser, which was pre sented lo him by Dr. Cooke, in his usual neat and uppropriale style. The juveniles went home happy aud delighted with their presents, aud about 1 o'clock the pleasant exercises wir. concluded with singing. The I-'xerciueN Of Mos Annie A. Aibergotti's school w ill he resumed on Monday Juuuary ;*>.h, 1880 . ? mm ? IW? ? - - Henry Xiollll Fx lends ji happy New Year to all his patrou.s and hopes they will come in to examine his splcudl I stojlc. lie know- how t > make; them happy. ilorscM timl .Huies! Happy new year to the farmei I B. Frank Slater received yesterday 40 head cd' line horses and mules. Call and see them. A Happy Xeiv Year Gteets one und all from the '"Cali fornia siore." .V r. Sonn true bason hand a splendid supply of boots, shoe-, groceries, and he wants the people to know it. .11 r. 'i nn Tunis rl \\ blies all of bis customers a happy New Year, and says be has a finer stock of groceries Lheti hp has ever had. Give him a call und he happy. A Happy .\<>w Ticar To all, is the good word that come.*! from Mr. A. II. Lewin. It you want to led happy indeed, go round lo his simp and get a shavo. Then is nothing like a clear conscience and a clean slidvc. Marion Jackson IkCbpccllully returns bis thanks to his tunny customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit the tame in the luture by keeping con stantly on hand Irish meats of ev iy kind, al his old statu', in rear of the Po*Udficc, during the present year. IT Any Southern Man, Or indeed, any human being, had .-aid live years ago that the South would in 1879 lall down and worship Grant, he \v< uld have bun put down as a veritable ass. Truth i-sirangci t ii a n fiction, is one of Byron's ni >-t spiaMng lines. And tbe truth to-day is that Grant is - -. bul why talk 01 h i in. M.ive we nit got our o.v i Kortjobn. Is tic not all beseems? Docs he not keep the be-t ami cbo.ili est stock in the country ? Is be not willing ami anxious to help his Iricnds? "Yes!" You all have Then that being tbe case, we enjoin you one und nil to spend your money at his counters. There you will get justice; there you will be made hap I py, there you will see things uoiuor [ tal man ever dreamed of before?call yc, call you, there in Kortjohn's, A good cigar ibr SI 50 per 100. Also cigars of every brand, compris ing the celebrated Orangeburg favor ite, always on baud at Dr. J. G. Wannamak era TIlC Most K< liable At;ent For destroying and expelling worms from children and adults is Shriucr's Indian Vermifuge, 25 cents a bottle. Try it. Every bottle guaranteed to give satisfaction . A <t Iiild's Clrcatcsl IlOsiemy Is worms. Who can calculate the misery aid Buffering a child has to endure who is in'.es ted with worms? Shriucr's Indian Vermifuge will de stroy and expel worms from both children und adults. Ouly 25 cents a bottle. Fruit Tri ???? Ail parlies having engaged trees from .Moore of the Tennessee nursery, and Jones of the North Carolina nursery, ate requested to call on Mr. M. Walls ami get them. Also a few very fine fruit, trees for .sale low down. Call soon at Mr Walls'store near Uni I road. You Might as we.i lry;to Pick A quarrel with a graven image, or do any other impossible thing as try to sell any other preparation for Files, if Tablet's Buckeye File Olnt incut can be had. It is the only I remedy for Files that will cure obsti nate cases. Price 50 cts. For sale by Dr. J. G. Waunamakcr. (jleriuan C'hamouiilc Tonic? A tonic that at mice invigorates the Fiver ami Digestive Organs, regulates the Bowels; acts upon the Kidneys, opens the Pores of the Skin and for all Impurities of the Blood, it is unsurpassed. Trial bottles 10 cents. For sale only by Dr. J. G. Waunatnaker. Hobble und Limp no More. But hang your crutches on the old oaken peg, and seize the first oppor tunity to be permanently cured Rheumatism. Contracted Muscles, Stiff*Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache Parachc, Pain in Breast, Side and Pick will yield to that powerful remedy, known its CiusseiH Light ning Liniment, which is g io 1 for man and beast. Piice 50 eis. a bottle. For sale by Dr. .1. G. Wannum iker. ? ii ?min 11 ii n i in ? ii mil r? ? a? THE GENUINE BE. C. MsLATSTE'S Cc 1 eh ra t c d American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. TI IF, countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become ?lull: the pit pils dilate; an a/.tirc semi* in le runs along the 1( wer eye lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper iij>; 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 vorat ions, with 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 unfrequcntl) tinged with blood: belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid: respiration occasion.illy difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry ami convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth : temper variable, but gener ally irritable, iS:c. Whenever the a! ovc svmptoms are found to exist, DR. C. Mcl.ANES VFR.MI FUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT l>o:s Nor CONTAIN MF.RCURY. in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury tt> tiie most tender infant. The genuine Du, McLant.'s Vi r Mii'tTOK bears the signatures of C. Mt Lank and Fiimim. Hups, on the wrapper. -:o: DR. C. McLA^TjZTS LIVER PILLS arc not rccommon.l'-'l ns a remedy " for p.li the ills that flesh i:. heir l<->." toil in aflectidn; of the liver, and in all bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases o( that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic ran be used preparatory to, or afier taking Quinine. As a simple purgative! they arc uncqualed. DEW A RR OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never Mif.ar coated. Each box hasa reel wax seal on the In) with the impression Dr. McLank's I.ivuh Pn.i.s. Each wrapper he.-:, li e signatures of C. ? Mil.Axr.au>! Pl.KMlSC. r.uos. ? l Insist upon law inj? the gfri tine T >i. C. Mc Lane's I.IVF.H 1'it.t.s, prepared by Homing llros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market hcing full of imitations of the name Afc/vffne, fPolled diflcrcntly but same pronun< iation. I&arket'Reports. Corrected every week by Mes&rtj. BuLI. & Scovill. Fjiiuay, January '2, 1879. COTTON Middling*.111011* Low Middlings.10J<$11 Ordinary.'.10J(ai PROVISIONS t'orn.$ 76 New Corn. Teas. GO l ouder, per 100 H>s. 75 Rough ldc.c.$ 1 10 y<jn s all:. A house and lot opposite Wm. Willcock'* on the lielleville Road. Tho house ii in com* pleleorder with every convenience. For particulars apply to A M SALLSY NEW STORET 1 laving recently moved into ray New Store, 1 would beg leave lo iu Ibrtn myoid friends and the public generally that I have and will conj tinue to keep on h ind the Purest Drugs, Best Paitds and Oils, Lamps and Fixtures, Fines! Cigars and Tobaccos, Pia' . and Fancy CanJies, Ami in fact, everything usually kept in a first class DRUG STORE! I also occupy, with my family, tbe rooms over the store, aud therefore will he able to put up prescriptions at any and all hours during the night. See bell on I rout door. A. C. DUKES, M. D. Fashionable Emporium! Grand Invitation! We arc opening daily New Goods! Just in beautiful CAS II ME RISS in nlack and all the fashionable colors. Tafleltas, Silks, Satins, Diagonals in all shades. Nove'ties in N EC K WKAK by every Steamer Tbe LATKST STYLFSand PAT THUNS in all Goods. ?*?..-* You can secure more Elegance ami Fxce lencc, and yet practice more ECONOMY than ever before.'V/St Hcautiful DRESS GOODS at 121 cents. Notwilhslan ling the Heavy Advances ! in Linens and L ng ninths, we sire lour COSMOPOLITAN SHIRTS at I at o|d Low Prices. cixyriiiisro For Ohl fand Young at the most roa I sonable FIGURES. CARPETS! CARPETS! I Carpels in Large ^ Variety at very Low Prices. COM R ??J lake look at WILSON LI: IITNING j Sewing Machine, The CHEAPEST and one of the l'.e'l Sewing Machines in the Mar ket. THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC j Sewing Machine Always on hand. Also Needles, Attachments, Oils, &c, at Factory P.icrs. I M ML DEMOREST'S Fall and Win I tor Reliable Putterns on hand and iu lull variety. 1 invite nil to call and examine my IMMENSE STOCK und LOW PRICES. No fault will be found if you do not buy. Remember THEODORE KOHN'S ; Fashionable Dry Goods Emporium 40 Head Horses JUST ARRIVED AT E. F. Slater's Stables 'I In: above Stock is as FINE at ever brought into this State, aud will be sold at very reasonable prices. The public is respect fully invited to call and examine tbe sain< . TO F. "SLATER. i s. - n , e"in. ..it; ii? j i.-iiuo' . .. .. ? j Uriggiuaitn on Amelia street, will acooiu I modate a few Hoarders. Kates rea?touable and satisfaction guaranteed.