Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, September 18, 1875, Image 4

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MASONIC Metros Council No. 11, U.\ & S.% M-\ "Will meet oacli Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. from Irt October to 1st April ami at 8 Vclock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following dates, June 24, duly 22, Aug. 19, Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. IS, and Dec. 1(5. Si F. IKliAK, T. 1. 'O. W. Bruwson, Recorder. Eirreka Chanter No. 18, R?*. A.*. M.\? "Will meet each Friday at 6 o'clock P. M. from. l?t October to " 1st April, and at 8 ?'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the Allowing datos, June IS, July 10, Aug. lib B*pt. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10. W. H.CilKAUDFAU, H. P. IT. J. DuTukvii.i.e, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.*. P.*. M.'-? "Will moot each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to?Ht Apiil and at 8 o'clock frem 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, June 8, Jill - 0, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Not. 2, Dee. 7. J AS. F. rZLAlt, W.M. Jas. S. Heywaru, Sec. Mar 29 1S75 7m. x. o. o. r. Kdisto Lods;o No- !W ? Meets at Odd Fellons Ilnll, every Monday evening at 8 ?'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. (J. O. KOKTJOllN, N. U. g; a. hough, sec. _ TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, for tho transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, Indd whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Up Pav Train . 9'55 A. M. Down Dav Train. 7:30 P. M. Up Night Up Traip. 2:20 A. M Down Night Train.11:53 Pi M. Office hours 8 to 2 and 8 to 0. Tj o c .a. l cheap harness and sa deles? Messrs Chapeau & lief Iron, of Char leston, advertise buggy harness at $12 per sett and saddles nt $3 each, and other things in proportion. Give them a trial. JNS VRE ECTI?jS? "Go abroad to learn tho news nt borne." Some of our exchanges say nil insurrection is progressing in this ?county. When we learn any'hing 'about it, wi will give particulars. MEftONEY HO L SE? Will J)e. opened on Monday next for \]ro n'CMn"nnvodation of the psblic TlinV \VilI he good news to all those who have experienced what it was before th'- fire, under thokilhul man ?genicnt of our friend ami his estima ble Lady. For those who have not enjoyed that experience a treat is in store. DE.k TJT? The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrsji. Thomas Ray died on Friday of la?tl week, the funeral ceremonies wetie performed on Saturday. So one by/ one, these little ones, that twiue liemselvcs so closely around our hearts, nro taken ho*ic again, and rftenVorios of the past, with tho sympa thy of friends, are all that is left to the horeaved parents. stock for sale? See advertisement of sale of four shares of stock in the "Agricultural and Mechanical Association" this is now paying stock, and will return a good dividend, besides assisting an Association that certainly commends itself to every resident of our county, * we trust, that the bidding will show the appreciation of our people for the institution. boqu'eV? Being a great lover of flowers, our thanks are eminently clue to Mrs. G. W. Gardner for an artistic boquct of | Roses, that come to its with especial pleasure as being so late in the season. The collection is a handsome one, even to have collected in .Sping. Wo make our best bow, and ret' rri thanks. UE0i.lL cornelson? t This gcn'.lemdn is now receiving the large and varied stock of goods, re cently purchased North, and proposes lo sell out nt unusually low figures Iiis stock embraces everything that can bethought of, from a ribbon to an iron tic, and from a kid glove to a side of bacon. With a full corps of able and attentive clerks it is a pleas uro to pay a visit 16 Mr. Cornelson's store. Read his advertisement in another column, then call on him and judge for yourself, COURT HOUSE? ify We learn that the County Commis sioners have veered around again, and that now the court house is to be put up facing the West We think this a decided mistake,and that the building should have looked toward the Main street running south of the square. Still wc won't slop to quarrel about it now; go ahead gentlemen and give us a proper court house, faced where you please. THE FAIR? Our renders will sec by an advertise ment elsewhere that the "Orangcburg Agricultural And Mechanical Associa tion" will hold their Annual Fair from 2Gih to 2i?th October next. Wc referred in a somewhat lengthy article to tili? Fair, in our last issue, and would now again, only earnestly ask the attention of all parties concerned, to tlio published notice. This is purely an Ornngchurg institution, and all Orangeburgers are bound to its support. RACE S?TES? The late defeat of the "Orangeburg Maid" has not disheartened our citi zens in the least, and one of them now offers to \calh the "Orangcburg Bache lor" against anything in the county. The Bachelor is a handsome dark brown animal, standing from fourteen to fifteen hands in bight, with a pede gree running back to the time of Baalam, clean limbs and limber heels, and a thorough walkist, any one desir ing to enter for the race can obtain all ncecsbary information by applying at this office. HEAT THIS? 7 A gentleman of our county tells us a "fish Ftory*' that aught to go into print. At one time during the early portion of the war he was sent with a squad of men to Willtpwn Bluff, St. Pauls Parish, to seine for fish for the troops, in one draw of the seine, they caught three large sturgeons, the largest weighing 628 pounds,- and containing two barrels of eggs, at the same haul they also took 77 shad, he tells this in all earnestness, and evi dently believes what he says. If any one can beat this, why trot out your sturgeon. One was caught here lust week by Mr. Lewis Hurley that measured 5 feet 3 inches, and we thought he was a pretty large fellow. ARRAS A DE? We learn that a rather "extensive" scranado was conferred upon our Town officers elect, on Tuesday night last, we hear that it was operated up on at all four corners of the Court House square, the Railroad; and other points of interest. The performance upon tho bagpipes, by two emminent professors of the art was a striking featuro in the grogrnmnie, aud won for them round after round of np plausc, long may the bagpipeats wave, we do not like to give names, but if these bagpipers desire to give lessons, wc will insert their advertisement fice. The local would return his most sincere thanks, for the scranade which he did not receive. ROHR ERY? That intolerable nuisance, the Bur glcr, is again abroad in the land, arid all parties will do well to look care fully to their stores after nightfall. On Friday night of lurt week, some candidate for the Penitentiary brsko into Mr. J. W. Moseley's railroad store, and curried off four full boxes of segnrs, two bottles of whiskey and a quantity of liquor drawn from the barrels, and not content with that, opened on Saturday night the front door of iMessrs Chnmpy Bro.'s store, and carried his desk off to the vacant lot west of Mr. DeTrcvillo's residence where they left it after selecting from its contents seventy dollars in green backs and a silver watch. Several other articles of value were left in the desk more valuable in fact than the money, which induces us to believe that the villains were interrupted. A little powder and ball would not be out of place on such oeeosrons. MASONIC? Tho Hall of 'Tine Grove Lodge" No. 125 nt Pine Grove was dedicated on Saturday last with the usual imprcsive, and* solumn, cere monies of the craft, Past Master J. .1. Woodward presiding, under a dispen sation. Alter the proper formula, necessary to the dedication had been concluded, the Lodge adjourned for the dis cussion of one of those dinners that the folks of that section know so well, how to get up. In tho#Q ceremonies all ' outsiders*' took a part, and while thero was Hot much of the "solumn," there was a good deal of tho ''impress ive" about them. In fact tho large crowd assembled, bad a most pleasant and enjoyable time, and "Pine Grove" should make a white mark opposite Saturday the Ulli September. 7. KOIIN it, It ROT HF. II? This mammoth dry goods bou.se, comes out lb-i ay with a mammoth advertisement, and as they say, mean business" it certainly looks so from the liberal way in which they use printers ink, these gentlemen have built up a splendid business in our Town, and they have done it by pure energy, fair dealing, and taste in the felcction of their beautiful stocks of goods. They advertise to duplicate any bill of goods purchased in Char leston or New York, this is promising a great deal, but with the fati ilies which they have, we cannot doubt their ability to do so, at any rate they ask the trial, and wo think they aught to have it. Their hew store itself, is a model of neatness and beauty, ami it would pay a vi si tor just to go there to look at it. RLlCCti?S? p Below we give the list of votes cast last Tuesday for Mayor and Alder men of our Town. Those iii italics were elected. Toft MAYOR Gen. Iiolicer. 22(5 votes. IT. Riggs. 72 " FOR ai.liKU.VUN Jo*. F. Iilar. 2:5Ii " ./. IP. Mosclry. 211 ./. If. Cannon. 101 ?/;<<. .1/. Thompson. 1 S t " Jno. C. Pike. 118 Jos. Hurley. 07 ?S. R. Mcllichnmp. H3 " Tims. Phillips. f>7 " Total vote. 302. We congratulate our citizens upon having placed at the head of their ?ilairs men of such intillcgcncc and character. This lick el, be it romcm bored was the one advertised by the News & Timkk, and which it heartily supported. JIUSINESS? We were pleased to greet Mr. F. A. W?lfe in our sanctum the other day, agreeably so, too, for he paid his sub scription promptly for another year for the Nkws & Timks. Mr. Wolfe is the son of our friend, Jacob A W?lfe. Esq., of Bull Swamp, and lm* been for sometime past, one of Win. D. Love & Co.'s most elricicnt sales men in the city of Columbia, a firm that sells goods of every description at astonishingly low prices. By see ing or sending au order to Mr. Wolle you can get n <hy>.eii lino linen shirts lor (ifIcch dollars that would cost you thirty-six dollars in the city of New York. The ottl\ addition to be made to them is to sew in the sleeves and put on the culls orlmmls, as you like?while you get a complete tit. Mr. Wolle who is on a visit home of a few days, brought a.sample with him, and 1ms received orders for over twelve dozen. Our friends who want a nice shirt, and one that will fit, for what it will en.-1 him to have it made up here, will of course Order from Mr. Wolfe. There will be preaching in the Baptist Church of this place by Rev. [. A. Hartley to-morrow at the usual hour in the morning, and also in the afternoon at 3? o'clock. sept 18 It TIA Si: h'A LTi? The Oranges played (.lie mulch game with the Athletics or Aikcu on Wednesday, as announced in our last issue, and finished their base ball sea sou with a rousing victory, only seven inrings were played on account of the shortness of the aftcrnoou, the score standing 42 to 11 when the game was called. And so ends Base Ball for 1ST"), 'tis true the Oranges have not played as successfully this season as heretofore, but they wind up with a ten strike. Another Ba-je Ball game was play ed on Thursday between the Union Club from Enstcrliu's Mill and a catch nine from this place, and again Ornngeburg wound up with a brilliant, success, but ?ix innings could he play ed before the rain caused the game to be called, the score standing 3G to 11 in favor of the Ornngeburg nine, and so with two such victories Orangcburg Lays duwn the Hat and llic Hall Hangs up the base's and the fla^s There is no more work that thev can do nt all Until menu time next summer after trade gels dull, and these planters sloj> bringing in their cotton bags. IS lOUB VI ??'Ii HO It'll I 14? C5 EIS TS? Siekhess prevails everywhere, and every body complains of seme d Lease dining tl eir life. When sick, the object is to get well; now we say plainly that no person in this world that is sullering with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and its ellects, such as In digestion, Costivcness, Sich Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart-hum, Palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits, Hilioiwness, ?.ve., can tnkcOui:i:.n's Auoust KloWkk without getting relief anil cine. ITaou doubt this, gh to your Druggist DIL-A: C. DUK KS and get a Sample Lottie for 10 cent.-and try it. Regular sb.e cents. Two doses will relieve you. DR. A. C. DUKliSJ IIOW'TO CJUitK FEVK? AXB agt'?:. . If any person suffering with 1'fvkii ani? AofK intermittent or Bilious Pever.will call at the Drug Store of 1>R. A. O. DUKKS and get a bottle of At i I'K ( ()N(,?I *Kli< >H, their iiuinediate euro i-- certain, and the chills will not come hack during that season. It contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other Poisons, and after taking one-half bottle you will feel bct'erin health than you have felt perhaps for years. It entirely elcanncv tlit; whole system, purities the liver and other secretory organ*. Price $1.00 per bottle .try it. Ask your Druggist about others who have used ii. DR. A. ('. I)UK KS. Market Reports. (JtjttiiX M ARK KT Corrected every week by .?.essrs Hull. Scoviil ?i Pike. Low Middlings.1 U? 1 1 { (iood Ordinary.M"(mVI1| Ordinary.'.IU.V.h>{ l'lli)VISION MANKKT. Corrected every week by Mr. .1. \V. M"?t ley. lit. VIVO 1MMCKS Com.>?l lt> Peai. 80 l-'bddcr, per tUO lbs. 1 00 Rough Lice. 1 30 snr.i.iNo rnici-s \\*hite Sugar. ~<? >\ llw to the $1 00 Brown .St r ?>" '? ?' I oo Codec.'2-"' tfWO Lard.'..IS (m->0 !S C llama.10 fUS Smoked Side*.17 (i,1S DS " .10 (n.lrt Smoked Shoulders.~.12jt"?0 1" \ I> S ?? .12 'A Hour.??> ?u.vIO 00 (iosben Butter.40tj?P"?0 Suit per sack.$'2 ??0 MKLUiMIA.MP'S "SGilODL von BOYS AVI> GlJiliS The exercises off Ids School will be resumed on Monday Sept. Gib, at the Sehddl House by the Lutheran Church, recently occupied liy Uev. (i. A. I lough. Boys will he prepared for Business or Col lego, and Young Ladies given a finished Course. A As the time of entrance bits ?imo weight in the distribution of Prizes, attention is culled to the following rule which is always strictly obser ved : itulv X.?At the close of each Session twenty or more Prizes will be awarded to the Pupils who excel in any of the ditier en t Studies and in Deportment; and in ad dition thereto anc.\tra Prize will be given at the public Kxbihitiou at the end oi the School year to the pupil, in wich ofthe three Department-?, who can show the greatest number of monthly Honors. THUMS PKJt MONTH, Primary. $2 00 Intermediate. \\ 00 Classics Kxlra. 1 00 l 'or further information apply to S. R. MKLL1C1IAMP, ? Principal. aug -Jl ?In; So ? S SO l*Ol* I>ai.V 111 IIoillO. Terms tVeo Address (i. ST1NSON .\ <'<).. Portland, Maine, jam'J'.i DT". ly Harness, Saddles, Plow Grcaring AND A General Assortment of Saddlery Hardware. Wo lieg to inform tlic Public thai wo have made Urge addition* to ourmamTlacturing Kslablishnieiit, and art? iidw prepared to sell cheaper than any oilier lijiiHU in the South, manufacturing all I'loodsiii our line, we are prepared to warrant ?II of them, in work manship and material. tiive us a call and sue our .73i.i^fry Harness ah 312 Y>er Sett " ' AND OUR M( ( L1X;(AX SABUfcliKS AT $S K?CII the came that arc Helling elsewhere at -S'.'?1). These are no factory good* bat tho genuine HOME MA1JH AM> WAURANTRD. CHATEAU &HEFFRQN Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. Rcpf 18 ]?7? 3m office OT*1 uli/. ?!d I would Respectfully inform my Friends, Customers and the Public : generally that 1 am now Receiving the * ' *; * Largest and Best Selectod Stock JE * ERAL MERCHANDISE aiid that (he same is now ready for inspection, and I would bricg.to the. notice of Cash Buyers especially that they can save ' J | \ j From. lO to 15 por cent by calling at my Store before making purchases elsewhere. As my Stock i.s too varied, I cannot enumerate till the different goods in so short a space, and can therefore only assure them that they will find the same complete and well assorted in all its dilierent Branches. I sha.ll as heretofore adhere to my old motto, aUIOK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Respectfully yours, GKOIlfiK II CO.KMCL.SOX. A CA LH >. Dr. .1. (i. WANN?MAKEU lain pos ?r&ii?ii (if (In* Hcfcipts and Prescription Hooks of the late Dr. K. .1. OHverns. All persihi? desiring to j^cit aiiy of the above Preparation* ?'r Henewal of Prescription* ;:ih do so by calling on Dr. WAXXAMAKK?, At Iiis Drug Store,; an<' '2\?3m I S T BS K T f M JE V\ir you to buy your I)rugsSj Medici mos, Toilet Arlicd es, Taints, Oils?,; ISrtisDes, iSjc. Also a Kiiie Assortment of Gut lory, Scgnra, Tobacco nti.l Pipes. All of which will lie sold CII KAP lot ?a?h at die OM> i>iu<; STOKE OF OllANOIf B?RO, I>r. A. V. Dl-'UKK. NOTICE. OFFICE school COMMISSIONER, ?ltANOKKt! II?, Cot*S*l Y. Orangcburg, 8. <"., August luth 1875; iu accordance with an Act to cstiihlfoh and niaiitiiin a t\vstcin of the i 'ree and Com nion School* in the .State of South Carolina'. The Hoard of Comity School Examiner* will hold a meeting at this County Scat, i-nmmcnring September Oth, and eontinue [hiring tbo mouth, to examine candidates desiring lo become T.aehor.s in the I'ree j Common School of this County, who present thcniKclvcs to the Hoard for Examination. THOMAS PHI [.UPS. County School Commissioner, aiigl-l 1ST". Tt a oah:i> Dr. .1. (i. W A N S A M A K Ii K & Co., bog to inform the public that they are bettor prepared to till Orders than ever before, flie Orangcburg Drug Store shall id all hours be provided with competent pi-onus for filling Orders with dispatch, jvo fro hi now heneelbward the people of Orangeburg nerd not be placed in a dilemma to know where to find a Druggist. We also express our grateful thanks to the jinhlic for the magiiaiuiimiis Htipporl given us, anJ wirft strictcsi attention to business ? hope to ever maintain their confidence Dr. J.<i. WAN NAM A K KH .<i Co. nng '21 - :>m C.I,()V El* & CZXjO V iUHi ATTOKX K YS AT LA W, Ollicc opposite Court Iloiise.SqunVe. O r.^n,t-?obui\i?\ S- C r. W. Gl.OVHK, MORTIMKR Gl.OVKP, JijmVts Gi.ovKu. l-Vh. 10 if .A. MoCOBB, Jr. GENERAL^, COMMISSION MERCHANT a>u> j a: a i.i: j't |i^r J SaXS?S CBMNET, 3?1 aster JPttris, Ami Other Building Material, at-so Ijand I?la?t.ojr sxiitl Katftern HAY, Oflice No. 1 Central Wharf, CHARLESTON", S. C, ;i Jidv J? rlST? Sat Copartnership Notice The luTdeniigncil ImvcTTdS'dayTehll(Ml> Copartnership under the name and *tyle of PiKMiM itM ANN* and RKNNKKKR, for the purpose of earring on the Retail merchan dise bttMnerp J at the corner of Rumell an?l (trough ton St'*. Orangcburg C. H., S. C. Kit A NTZ- B B !?GM fifS, . -.. - .,11. S/UEg^^R Sept. let 1S75 sent 4 St I - ,. -I COTTON GtIjSTS. COTTON BLOOM COTTON GIH, Brie- SI 00 per saw. MAGNOLIA COTTOX GIK,' Price 84 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN, Price 84 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN with Feeder Attached, Price 85 f>? per saw. The above are prices in ??tore at Charles ton. Seed fur Circular. m ('. ORAVELKY, No. Ill FtWt Bay Street, Ncrth of the J'ostoffice, aug 14?2 Charleston, S. C. CHARLESTON store Will ho OPENED , in Orange burg on the 1st September^ 1875, naxt door to TV W. Alhergotti,.^: Baker, by J. L. MORRISON*. A well soloeted Stock of; DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, etc, etc., Constantly on hand.