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Tho Orangelbiirg Timea L O C A. L Wo are now offering rare induce ments to parties wishing to supply themselves with good and sound newspapers at the following low rates : The Times and Charleston weekly "News" for only $2 5U per year. The Times and Columbia weekly ?'Register" $2 50, Tri-weekly $1 00 ami the Daily at $7 7."? per year. The Times and the (Columbia week ly "Yoemau" at $2 50 per year. The above rates are at least 50 et.s lower than the regular subscription price to either of the papers named. The Suunv South! Where is it? A boom has taken place in cotton. The staple has advanced one cent, during the week. Horses! Dorses! Horses! at B. Frank Slater's. Now is the time to invest. Hon. Samuel Dibble went to Co lumbia on Tuesday to meet with the Electoral (lotlege and east the vote for Hancock. The County Democratic Executive Committee is called by Capt. Dibble to meet in the Fair Building ou Mou day next. Whoever is interested in buying or renting houses or lots had better road the real estate advertisement of jVir. Kirk Robinson. Small house and lot for .-.ale at the first cost of the building ami lot, and on easy terms, if desired. Apply .it this office. Rev. W. C." Dana. 1). D. for forty live years pastor of the Central Prcs byteriau Church of < 'harlestou died in that citv on Tucsdav. See new advertisement in this issue of Christmas toys and presents at T. W. Albergotti's popular bakery. His stock is new, bright and varied. A farm of 22 acres on the town boundary line for sale or rent. Fences audland in good order. Apply at tlii1* oilice. The County Commissioners will meet to-morrow, Saturday, to pass on the bonds of our newly elected oflieers. We are sorry Lo hear of the serious illness of .Mrs. Dr. Ilydriek, but hope, for a speedy rebuke of the dis ease and a complete restoration lo health. The Lady Commit let! of tin V. A. Fair will meet Dec. 7tn at half past V> at the residence of Mrs. Seovile. Ladies will pteaae come prepared to get their ticket s. - - mm ? UMm ? - Pomona Crange will meet in extra session on the 1 st. Saturday in 1 )eccm ber, 4th 1880. By order of the Masler. E. J. FkLOEUi Sceret:trv. Mr. , Willrock has jhst received ti fresh supply of No. 1 stoves. Read his now advertisement and then go and please your wife by investing in a stove. Read A. lb Walker's nt-'w adver tisement in another column. You can get. your ("bristmas groceries here of the finest, qn .Hi ties al the chenprsV prices; Dr. A. (.'. Dukes bus received a larger and better selected stock of toys than ever before. Now is the time for you to make selections for A our sweetheaits and the little ones. Mr. Jos. Eros, who is always up to the times, advertise* in this issue that he will make a present to every bod}* who purchases from him to the amount of $1. His Christinas stock is supsrh. Two important religions bodies have been in session during t he week the baptist Convention at Camden and the Presbyterian Synod at Sum ter. They were both attended by distinguished men from abroad. Thanks to Master Piekens Snlley for a lino mess of extra large rtlta biiga turnips; also to Mr. M. A. Davis for a lot of large Hat Dutch turnips presented to the Times. They were among the finest of both varieties that we have seen. Mr. Lewin is Ottering at bis nil gallery eight gems for $1 and four of a larger size for the same price. With pictures sit such prices who cannot be supplied? Mr. L. is an old hand at this business, and guarantees sat is faotion, in his work. Co lo B. Frank Slater's stttblcs anil purchase a.fine horse. They are there now, but Mr. Sinter's rcputa tion as a lair horse dealer will in duce many l<> buy, and they will not be there long. See his advertisement. A helping band. Drugs of all kinds taken internally shock the sys tem and by reaction produce bail re sults. Dr. Flagg's Improved Diver and Stomach Fail aids nature in nature's own way, and pel feet health never tails to follow its use. 1 )r. \Y. S. Barton had his hand severaly mangled in bis rice thrasher a few days ago. Some of the lingers were cut oil' and others badly in jured. II?' has our sympathies in his painful accident, and our hopes for a speedy recovery. ICxcursion tickets will be issued by the South Carolina Railroad from Dec. <h h to 1 )ee. 17 to attend the great Industrial Fair in Charleston. They will be good to retlifn until Dee. 20th. The rate will be two cts. per mile each way. The meeting of the A. M. E. Church has been going on this week under favorable auspices. A num ber of excellent speeches have been math', and the work of the session has been going on harmoniously and successfully. We notice among the con tributions to the Firemen's Fair one from the Home Insurance Co.. N. V. This is as it should be. We hope those companies which help us will receive a good share of patronage from our people. The purchase of the front of Judge Clover's lot on Russell street by Mr. B. Frank Slater lor the erec tion of buildings will be a vast im provement to our town. It is from such young nn-ii of enterprise that we look for our material growth. Another trumpet, (a present from Air. dame S. Allen, of Charleston,) to inspiiea spirited contest between the Eltinli's mid Young Americas There will be a double attraction in this for the reason that there will be two elegant lamps (another contri bution) to be voted for with the trumpet. Rally all you: force-, boys': Now as tin- holidays arc approach ing, and everybody v. ill be looking out for a handsome present lor some relative, friend or sweetheart, we would ad vi hc them to Call iu .-it Dr. Wnnn.'iinnkor's and < xnmiue his large and hand-onie stocked' fancy g.iods jusl suited for the above purpose Prices reasonable. mmm * ?-? We mention en fniysant, a '.cry in genious specimen of artistic skill on the part of Capt. duo. A. Hamilton, iu the form of a what-not. which we had th^ pleasuse of examining during the week. It is carved en lirely with a potkel knife, having upon it the beautiful design of yn angel brooding over the Palmatto tree redeemed in 1 S7b. Married on the 2-llh November lS.Su, at the residence of the bride's father by Rev. .lohn Williams. Mr. .1. A. F. Rislier Of Oraiigchurg, S. < '.. to .Miss Joscpl ine W. (ivies of Blaekviile, s. <'. May sunshine, and not shadows fall upon the pathway of the young couple to cheer and to bless in ail of life's changes. We regret to learn thai Mr. W. P. Hadley, an Englishman who settled amongst us .a few yea i s ago, and who has proven an excellent ami most en terprising citizen, winning for him self many friends during his i-hort stay, has tendered his resignation as a member of our Agricultural Socio ly, preparatory to a return to Fug land. We want hundreds of such men to settle with us. hud u?me to ! .nve. The (i rand Ton r A round t he World from New York lo Jerusalem, bv Prof. Tremaine, illustrated by colon sal sun pictures, will be exhibited lot six nights at Way's Hall, commen cing next Monday night at eight o'clock. Kach night will present dif ferent scenes Magnificent scones iu New York. England, Scotland, Swil zerlniid, (Iciiuiany, Italy, Jerusalem and other Bible lands will be given. It. is represented as no "Catch Penny Show." hut a genuine art entertain ment, worthy of the attention of per sons of culture and intelligence- a grand exhibit of Ihe sublime in na ture, wonderful in architecture, mem orable in history ami beautiful in art. Admission 20 cents each night or$l for the course. Remember the night, Monday December 5th. The Ornngoburg Agricultural So ' eiety hold its Annual meeting at the Fair Buildingon last Saturday. We regret that ahsence from the town prevented our attendance- but we lire j gratified to learn that the meeting: '.van full and interesting. The following ollicers were elected to serve lor the ensuing year: L?resident?Dr. W. F Burton. Vice-Presidents?(.'apt. John L. Moorer, Dr. d. C. Ilolmuu and Col I). It. Barton. Secretary an 1 Treasu er?Mr. Kirk Robinson. After tin; usual routine of husinoss a bountiful repast was partaken of by all w ho had the good fortune to be present. Speeches being then in order, Capt. Dibble aud Capt. Fi M. Wanuamaker were called upon, who let fall words of wisdom und encour agement, widt h were highly appre ciated. This Society is one of great benefit to our < obii'v. and ?:vCry farm er ought tobe a member. In addition to former acknowledg ments, the Committee are in receipt of the following contributions: New York ? Marx A Co., Gold Neck lace. W in. N. Cornwall, two Revolvers. Sehloss Brothers, Fancy Parasol. M. and (.'. .Mayer, twelve silk Ildf's. Edward Ditlinan, $10. Uothshild A- Steven. $2. Hart A- < '?>.. $10. Home Insurance Co., $10. Baltimore?Leon, Frank A Sons, ''our pair French slippers. Prior A Hilgenberg. $10, and a lot of Toys. II. and E. Hartman A' Co., one line Overcoat. N. Stcrnheirn, $1. Townseud, Whitoly A Co., $?"?. Kaliu A Schlos*, $5. Charleston?James Allen, Silver Fireman's Trumpet. Stephen Thomas dr. A Bro., Silver Syrup Pitcher and Salver. .Mrs. .M.J-'inly. Ladies Full Dress Mutf. N. A. Iluil', six pr. Bootsand three pr. Shoes Edwin Bates A ('<?.. large lot of Fancy 1 >ry < loods. U. S. Foster, I hiublo Shawl. E. T. Bniwn A < 'o., fine Hat. W alker. Evans A Cogswell, live St col Engravings. Boyd Brot hers. $5. Augusta, (ia.--t.io. F. Jackson. ! P. .1. Berchmau, Plants Ac Columbia?K. To/.ier, $.*>. J :o?. ( . 1 )ial. $0. Phionix ILA I.. ( ?... Silver Butter I >ish ami K nife. Philadelphia? Kohn, Liebcrinan A' Co.. $:> Richmond?D. (>. Davis A Co.. $,">. Louisville, Ky.?Chambers A Brown, $:i. Atlanta. Ca.? Elias. Haltnau, $2. Seneca Falls, N. Y.?Silsby M nl"-. t "?>., tu?, Nil kle Plated I.an terns. A \i-ii to Korijohn'.s cheap cash I si ore at ibis t i me is really instruct ivo and remunerative. One has no idea I how main bargains are lobe had ; until they go and set; for themselves. Oiie phrasing feature in this estub lishtiient is that they are not pulled tip by their success, hut every one is willing and anxious to1 show you around and sell to you low down lor cash, for you must remember that j the secret of Kortjolm's success bus been thejensh trade. He makes no ox ceptions, keeps no slate, no meiimr andtitns in I he cash drawer, Im; gives sledgehammer bargain", in exchange lot the American dollar. With old experienced buyers of rare judgment, pluck, audacity and ability having unlimited command nfthat o/teihinj thai will buy the world, they arc able lo watch and take advantage of these splendid chances and oiler to their customers who are not afraid of the insane cry of auction goods. Inlis, leaders and specialties well calculated to unsettle lire brain of t lie buyer on lime at lifty percent, on goods, interest added. It injures no fabric to drive it through the giant engines of r. s. inarshall and assignee, tin; sheriff and the auction marts of the city* It only eliaiigcf the price from a very high to'a very low figure. The stock of this store lias been largely replenished dfrring the week, and they are now prepared lo meet demands of their many friends. In addition to the heavy stock, I bey are now opening the fol lowing, which persons in the country will do well to not ice: Silver plated table and teaspoons, knives and forks, window shades, ladies dress goods, ladies, misses and 1 uhi Id runs white and colored lioso, gents hall' hose, Indies and gents silk handkerchiefs, looking glasses t'roin I?) cents to $2 25, ladies baliuoral skirls, ladies, misses und gents shoes and boots, glas* setts, shirts, tumb lers, goblets, pictures, tobacco, candy bams, ivc, tfec. Give hilll a call and see if what we have said is not the truth. Straus it Co wants 12 or 15 good, quick active half grown colored hoys to Work in their mill. Will pay good wages ami furnish houses for them to live in. A Another large lot of parlor and bracket lamps of the latest designs, with or without illuminators, just re ceived; direct from the manufactory, at astonishingly low prices at J. I. Sollen 11 'tie's < lo to Prof. Van Orsdell and have your pictures taken before it is too late, lie leaves on the lirsi of De cember. Call early and avoid the rush. Also line frames ami mould ing can be found at his gallery. Don't put olftothe last week. I'o' r Shoot inj??Taking pills ami potions is like shooting with the eve-, shut. When yon are Languid, (ilooiuy, Sore, with Sour .Stomach, Pains iu the body iiild Limbs, }'ellow Lyes, Skin and Tongue, a bad Cough, Dyspepsia, Uiarrluva and other miseries lake no doses- -use br. Flagg'? Im proved Liver ami Stomach Pad ami he cured. Kxtra line heel", pork and mutton furnished every week at the well reg ulated market til* Marion Jackson. Another supply of the popular White sewing machines received at Henry Kohu's. Kvory machine has a written guarantee for live years. All the hading shades in silks, satins, brocades, cashmeres ami worsted an- to he found at the dry goods bazaar of Henry Kohn. One of the most useful and com lertable articles for our people to use is the inside sole or (not protector, composed of wool ami cork, worn in the boot or shoe. It is a sure reme dy for rheumatism and proof against cold and damp feet. For sale by 1'. A. Lofvt utlahl at 20 els pet pair. .1. I. Sorentrue is just in receipt of a large lot of Tobacco of all grades, which he v ill sell cheaper at retail than the same could be bought iu Charleston at wholesale, ami another ?choice lot of Hams at It) cents per poll in 1. Goto see h im. ('cntlcmcn's furnishing goods, i m bracing linen collar-, cutis. ha\A* hose, ai d some of the besl qtl \ y ol unlaiindried shirts at 75 centn and -i" 1.liTt al J. I. Sorentrue. Persons camping in town over 111!_i111 arc requested to slop in 1). F.. Sinoak A" Co.'k yard when- they will lind good accommodations for them sel\ es and horse.-.. a " BLACK-DRAUGHT" makej chills and lever impossible. For sale by Dr. .1. (1. Wannatnaker Don't forget to carry your cotton samples to D. F. Snio.uk A Co. They pay the highest p ices and pay. the cash; a Beauty, health, and happiness for Indies in " WINE OF CARDUI " 1-oi -ale by Dr. J. G. Wannumnker If you need n nice set of harness lou t buy until vmi have priced them at D. F. SmOak A Co.'s. They have just received a line lot. a Goods arriving by every train for .1. I. Summt rue. lie will make, this season, shoes a specialty as his large and varied .-lock wili bIiow by inspect ion. D. F.. Smo.ik has returned with the ft nest lot of clothing ever othVred in this market. a " WINb OF CARDUI " for Ladies only. I'm stile by Dr. .1. (!. Watinainak er. The drug store where can get your money's worth is at Dr. .1. (!. Wan namaker, Orangebttrg <'. H.. S. (*. We buy the best, keep the best, nni! ?sell it f/t low priees, hence, if \ou want any Illing in the drug line, call and see u>. We keep a full line of hail and tooth brushes, toilet soaps, per turnery, sponges, patent medicines: make prescriptions a specialty; will be found at our post, day or night. I f you are going to (-amp Mt el ing ?mi to I), F. Smoak A Co. and get a line suit of clothes at low ligUt'Cft. Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you wiH never be bilious. For sale by Dr. J. <!. VVannamaker It i? found at last! SninVthmg new under the kiiii A new era i* tlrawiu): upon woman. Ililltcrto flic ha? hVi n en 11 cd u|>on to suller the ills of mankind and her own besides. The frequent and dis tressing irregularities peculiar to her si-x have long been to her the ''dircfril spring of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of die rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man?and without a remedy, "tili Lord, how long!" iu the agony of her soul, halb she cried. Ihit now the hour of her redemption is come. She will suffer no more, for Brad field's Female Kcgllhllor, ?Woman's liest Friend," is for sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes, and also by I>r J.?. W.'innauiaker. Prepared by Dr. J. Hradfield, Atlanta, Ca.; price, $1 >r>0 per bottle. ESTABLISHED 18?8! AT WM. WILLCOCK'S Catijjjbe Found the Largest Lot oi Cook Stoves, Parier and Keating' Stoire^ From the Celebrated Stdve Foundry of FERRY & Co., Albany, New York and Chicago, Kvcr brought U> Orangeburg Countv, and to all of which 1 will gurah'ce to'give PKKFJiCT mimI KNTIKE SATlSd'At Tl< >N if put up with a propel Draft to them. Tloy arc nil lilted up in the best manner known to the trade. Castings arc the smooth* est and of the verv best Iron Only. frriV" Any one buying Stoves of me can pet repairs for same at any time, and in this way your Stoves can be made to last aiuen longer. 1 will sell these Stoves as LOW as they cab be bought in the Statt', I am enabled to do this on account of getting them at Low Hates of Freight. (Jive nie a call und I will (his to your satisfaction. 1 am selling them out very fast. i also keep constantly on baud tile most complete line of TIN WARE To be found in the County. House Furnishing Hoods a specialty. Kerosene Stoves generally in Slock. Respectfully AVm. W I LLCOCK. mar 26 H*?0 ly A trul package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT" free of charge at For sale by Dr. J. G. Wnnnainak er. [Read what Gen. 0 T. (TlgS) Andcrso savs :] Messrs. Hutchison & Bro.: Gontlt'nicH ?'I have been a great cuflerer from neuralgia ? the attacks lasting for days. I had tried every known remedy without being reliev ed. In my last attack 1 tried your ''Neu ralgine," anil in a Hbort time was perfectly eureil It is a consolation to know that I ! have at last a remedy that controls this [ painful disease, and i can cheerfully re [ commend it 'o all who sutler an I do vi. T. Anderson, Chief of Police. Atlanta, April 18, 1880. Loi'IMVll.I.K. Kv., May 3, 1879. Messrs. Hutchison A Uro., Atlanta, Ua.: Gents? For sixteen years I have diligently sought for some specific (of speedy action for neuralgia and betidache?recent use of your "Neiiralgine" proves. 1 have at last found it and I lake great pl' asiirc in fully endorsing your remedy as possessing evety quality claimed for it as a specilic lor sick headache and neuralgia. iicspcetluil/ yours, 'J IIOR. IS. I'owKI.t.. For sale by Dr. A. C D'jKes; add also by l'r. d. t-i. Wannatnakcr. But terick's fashion sheets for Nov. is now ready at Henry Kohn's. Call or send for one. No bead-ache or back-ache for Indiea who drink "WINE OF CARPIH." For sale by Dr. J. <L Wannatnakcr Markei Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bum. I A ScoVIl.l? Flti day, . Dec. 3, ISSO. COTTON Middlings. lO^.rt Low Middlings. loKA i Irdinary. b'iv.'/i'i PiiUVIS OSS t orn.T.'ifflC-SO New Corn . Peas. (10 Fodder, per 100 lbs. To Hough Hire. lUU LEWIN'8 STUDIO AND i hctcgrapMc Gallery 1 Is now open and ready for business in all i brauebcH of the art. In order to accommodate all my friends I shall he pleased to have you call and get EIGHT FERROTYPES FOR $1. Den't forgot the place A. II. LEW IN', Next to Dr. Peeves' Drugstore, nov 2G I88U if Large Sale of Personal Property. I'y permission of the Probate./udge of Orangeburg County, 1 wid sell on the tub day of December next, nt the /fetfldci'ce of ^samuel K Rickeiibiikcr, deceased, the per bon.'tl properly of the deceased, consisting of hnr.-cs. nudes, cat tie, hoir*. .sheep, pro visions, Ac Ac. Terms of wile?cash. F.l.UABCTU S K.CKKNBAKKR, Ad niinistratix. N ovunber22d IS*0. nov -? 21 County Commissioner's Okkick, (htAKOKauRU County; Orangt-btirg. 8. C, Nov. 114, 1880. In accordance with Section 2 of An Art of the General Assembly of the Stale of South Carolina, entitled ''All Act to pro vided for ihe past due indebtedness for Orangeburg Coiin.y." I at i fled December 28rd 1870, all p? rtmns haying "PaMt Due Claims ' against thesaid County, ore here by notified to file with the Clerk of the Hoard of County Ubt'iirn'ssioiiers fi?r said County, on or before the twenty.seventh (27tb) day of I'eeember 1880, their bids upon the same, such bids to be Scaled and endorsed, "Hills on Past Hue Claims, O. C.," and shall specify the drscwuut agreed to he taken by the person so bidding. 1 hat the Hoard of County Commissions wi'l meet at their office on the twenty-eighth i'JStbj day of December 1880, for the pur pose of opening and a. ting upon the bid. lihd. That th?re is in the "Treasury to beau plied to the Past Hue indebtedness, the bum of two tbotisa'nd four hundred and filly-.mx dollars, and 77 cents ($2 4">(l 77) a< per Treasurer's report Nave tuber l?th 1S?0. Hy < >rd*r oi the Hearth* L. 11. W ANN VM A K P/R, Clerk. nov 2fi James Van Tassel, a nu L1QUOB DEALER. On hand and receiving daily Fresh'Oro ries. and the Finest Brands of Liquors m town. DUO H TON STREET, OHANi i KHCHti, S. C. riMic finest mid cheapest 1 Liquors in Orangeb?rg, for sale at Wallace Cannon's old stand. (H RISTMAS IS COMING Now is the time to buy from I C; RE A.T DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Ali styles of Shetland IrShawlsJand Sacks, nnd Cloaks and Dolmlids', also a larg e and tine assortment of Chil drens and Missed Cloaks. A LSO Offering extraordinary inducements in all sty lei of DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, CASHMERES, ALPACC?S, &d. I have ndiled largely to "my STOCK ami nni now offering the. finest assort ment and Largest Sioekevcr exhibi ted in Orangeburg. The attention of all Parents is called to inyjinc selection of BOYS & YOUTHS CLOTHING, Oomprisi ng Dress and School suits. Also elegant OVERCOATS for the theVfild weather. Prices LOWER than ever. A call is solicited and salUfaclion guaranteed. TVfbh-'s -:r",p' CLOTHING at PRICES t'iat will please everybody's views. Sole agent tor Drlsh^imei.'s and Miirkd'sIPhiladetpliia and Baltimore tine R< )()TS and SliORS. The Light Running Domestic Sewing Machine Also Needles, Attachments and parts for all Vachines for s ale. In conclusion would state that I am now offering inducements in all of my different departments, I 'shall be pleased to have you call and exam ine my Stock and Prices, and am confident that you will be convinced thai THEODORE KORN'ri has the LARGEST selection, LOW EST prices and NEWEST styles at the G-reat DrV G-?ods HM PO It I UM I LIYERY A NO SALE STABL1SI Tho undcisigned would respectfully iu form the citizens of this ami adjoining Counties that ho will furnish, on tho most Reasonable Terms, the best of Vehicles ami Harness or Sjfd Horses, well broken and warren ted t SnIV Drivcrn. Alse alwavs nn hand and fur ?ale I W DOWN, well'broken KOESBS UM It M Y O.MXIHCS will continue j to meet evei y train Done op die shortest notice by careful and trusts hands. (live me a trial W. M. SAIN, At the Old Stand. NOTICtr Ufr. C It. Jones keeps good horses and buggies for hire, and is also prepared to do all kinds of hauling promptly on short notice. Terms reasonable. C. R.JONES. ang 20 tf tchoice Chewing und Smoking ) Tobacco, Brandy Peaches Ac,'at Wallae? Cennon's old stand