University of South Carolina Libraries
Tj ooal._ SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874. llowo's Pump levied one mill for Schools. Good. Col Mcttzc, of Lexington, is spoken of for Congress from this District. More speeches to-day, live inilas from Oral) gob urz. The Hook and Ladder Company paraded yesterday, and prosante 1 :i< usual; a splendid appearance. We lonru that Mr. Asbury Dukes and 11. P. Me)eis do the best business of any merchant in Branohvillo. Slforrod Reeves, the coadjutor of Dr. Dukes, is just'the boy to fix you up a pleasant drink of*.sod i water. Ho is a clever boy, aud does things up iu style. If you want to tako a ride through the comet, don't go to sleep on the night of tho 20th instant, faro tree ? deck passage of course. ~ i Lg- ? ? ? The Orangcrs never say dio If they have not the muscle, they have- the pluck, and pluck will win eveu uilly. We'll bet on pluck every time What is'the difference between a Swamp-An gel and a Granger? An swers to the above will b3rooeivo 1 u-it'll AllgUBt 1st. The Charleston City Council appro priates S50,000 for the deepening of the bar. "Sally in the garden, sifting sand" Mr Wm M Saiu 1 as one of the finest cotton and corn crops in the county Bill is a jolly good boy and we would bi?= crop were a thousand times better. Mr. W B Logan informs us that a large mass meeting will be held at F \Y Smith's ???tore on the ISth inst. 'Jbo public arc rrspcetfully invited to attend. Mr. A. (). Holman laid upou out table last week a full grown cotton boll. Mr. II. repvesputs his crops to bebet ter than they have boe.i for yoirs. Mr. G. B diver will accept our thanks for specimens of his fr lit. JTh apple, peaches and .grape crop are flourishing. He is n f luccfsful borticulturalist. In times now past and gone a gentle man commenced a store at Branchville on foap and nails. He has assigned no reason up to this day for this strange notion. The tender graces that b 3a in id fro n tho countenances of tho many fair ones that witnessed the late base ball match lent a peculiar charm to the surroui dings. Moscley & Copes have just received a full and fresh supply of Lahdruth & Son's Turnip seed. Parlies fond of Fall turnips bad better give them a call nt onco. Tho Lutheran Church will som bo completed. It is ouo of the haudsoui est im Orangoburg. We will give an extended notice of it iu oar next is sue. Wo have a Council Lodge, a Chapter , n Blue LoJgo, an Odd Fcllowa Lodge, Lodgo of Knights ol Pythias and a Temperance Lodge, all in full blast in our go ahead little town. Our Post Master gets the praise on nil sides. Mr. Williams is at:oniivG to his business and never in the history of Orangoburg have wo heard fewer Com ? plaints about tho postofficc. Mr J Hermann W?hlers delivered his Bret grand fiHibustoro-pu'itical speech on the Fourth. It was a stupendously arranged document, aud presented to our benighted jmindsn pamoramie view of ninety eight years iu succosicn. He is now the groat Magorinissnbib in this co?ofy, ?ud says that n scat in the L"gisluturo h an inevitable part of his patrimony, bequeathed by Adorn in n will attested in the garden of Kden beforo that gentleman was beguiled by mother*!*!vc. ?/iopsatt ba$. It is said that Tom Collins will be nppoiuted Jury Commissioner for this county. As wc sco that no good can arise from this chango we hereby enter our solemn protest against the removal of the present ineu.nbnut, Mr. Joel Larkins. Tho Charleston Njnioa ?f- Courier calls Brauchville a "benighted place." What's the matter ? lias dinner bocu refused its editor because of his former a>so cialious? Can't b? that because the old cake, sellers arc there yet with their trays. Will our correspondent "A" inform us? HOGS? If Mayor Moscley resided in a neigh borhood where they have hug-raisings hog-srpmalings aud hog killings, he would address his council husly : Gentlemen?Tho hog law must pass. I vote aye ! When does council meet again ? OUR COUNTY? Is in a deplorable condition. For mouths now the County Commissioners have been meeting without transact in * any business of importance. I Parties who work for the County cannot ?et \ their claims approved, tu much. II' there is no money in the Treasury we sec no necessity of any meetings. We cl:p from our contemporary an article on the idea of having a town clock put in the steeple of tho BuptUt Church, and agree with every sentence in it. (Jive us a Town Clock Messrs Conn eil and one that strikes too. Progress is the order of the day. Cue tenth i f one mill on the tuxes of next year will pay for it. Tho Ki'ltl boar of the wood is the com mon sms scrnfa which is frequently met with in the woody parts of Palestine, especially on .Mount Tabor. The tains boar of ;Oriuigcburg is move phurasiiieal in his habits and is frequently met with upon the street earners. Let Cotlhoil put dowu this ptchydorm, four toed, briskly skinned, oirtiligiuoui uuimil. Wo call for the question. The best evidence of the success of lair aud honest dealing by merchants is showu in the rapidly increasing trade of C I> Koitjohu. By close application to business, a studious care for the wants of his customers, with a desire to please all the time, lie has won a reputation that older merchants have sought in vain to achieve. Dick's energetic aud ' go ahead dash precludes the possibility of failure ever overiakini' him. TEMPERA N CE? Wo are glad to hear of the great success "of the Temperance cause in our midst. Division No. 21, Soiia of Tompernncc in this place numbers over sixty members. Those who have labored so perstveringly iu this work deserve the praise of good and faithful servants from our winde community. TIiohc who drink liquor dout know whut a blessing it would bo to them if there was not n drop of the stuff iu the country. ED/STQ 1.0EUE NO. 38 I. 0. O. /?'.? The following officers were installed by Past Grand Master Minis for the ensuing term : E J Felder, Nil. Henry Kuhn, V G. F Do Mars, Scc'y. J C Fdwards, P S. F rant 7. Briggmaun, T. 13 Mcntzel, O G. W E Williams, I G. J Lucas, W. C ? Kortjohn, C W K McMichaol, It S S. I) K Smoak, L S S. J W Conoonj It S N G. i ? Pull, L S N G. Gco Boliver, It S V G. P W Bruoson, L S V G. Business is exceedingly dull now in Oratigeburg, but it will not bo long more before wo hppo to see it rcvivo. From all that Wc can gcthcr the corn and cotton crops uro in a condition which forebodes better times. It is said by many who have scou comets years ago that JJmonoy^was never so scarce as it has been, and is. But on e ? consolation is that our Burg is not the only one thus situated. Some of the inland papers of tho State are so hard up that they say "Never mind money, bring us something; green apples, green figs, musk-melons?tuythiilg to keep lite in us till September." School Commissioner I? It. McKinlay informs us that so far as heard from, the following School Districts levied the following tax lot school purpose.*: Caw Caw School District No. 11, t mills. Providence School District No ?, 1-10 or 1 mill. Poplar School District No. 2. A mills. Amelia School District No. 4, 1. 11 Willow School District No. IS, 1 " Orange Sohool District No. 10, 2 " .Middle School District No. 9, Ij " Now Hope School District No. 13, 1 mill. Cuion School District No. 16, 3 mills Ziou School District No. IT, 1J " CEf.EBRA TlOiS OF TUE FOURTH OF ..'(?/. V i) Y Till- COM ET FIRE EXGIXE eoMPAxy? Last Saturday morning early a crowd of fine looking colored men, dressed in bit e jackets, black pants and wearing caps of the same color, with a white .shield in front, on which was painted the word "Comet," assembled at their Kngiue Hall where they organized, under their President, Mr. Lewis Moss a ml prepared for a celebration of the glorious Fou'th. 'J he company marched up Kussel street to the railroad, thence by the Dcp'ot and up the new Street to Market out of which they filed into the pine grove buck of Capt. Howe's residence. Here a splendid dinner awaited them which was partaken of amid wit, humor sentiment and Fourth of July spoeches. A p'easant incident occurred during tho dinner Mr. M Albrctcll, one of the Board of Fire-Musters, appeared upon the scene and presented the company with a btautiful bouquet, in language appropriate to the occasion. In the afternoon Messrs Andrews Browning, Mey >rs ?'? ahlers an I Moun t, came from the Militia celebration under an escort of the Fire Company, and joined the Comet, when a new celcbra tion commenced, and amid goo 1 wishes for the Company s succc.-s, the pleasant affair ended. 'fhe celebration was a complete sue ca.-s, anil did credit to the Comst Fire Company. AFTER IHM TO USER, AXD CATCH 11 IM H V WE F.IL'? What is a hog? A well known domestic nnnimal, of the gcus Sus, of gluttinous and filthy habits, kept for the fat and meat, called, respectively, lard and pork, which it furnishes. In the great West, and other places than this, where Imgj arc raised for profit, they are kept iu pens, and fenced fields, cleanly fed, and their "filthy habits" not ever under the eyes of desaut p ;o pie. In the town of Orangoburg, how ever, they are allowed full play, and the gallant porker nan kiss nil s.v-at heart in the street as well as behind tho kitchen door. Low fays "a moan, filthy or gluttinous fellow, is a hog." We say "it is six of ono and half dozen of 'tother," with this difference, the hog of tho genus man would not be allowed, by our Town Council, to commit the same nuisance on our streets as are nllowo 1 the hog of the genus Sus; "and it worries our mind how as decent n town council as we have can allow it evon from the hog of the genus Sus. How long, 0 1 bow long, Mr. Mayor, is this nuisance to be borne in our midst if Selfrospect and decency de mands its abatement. Croat things were expected of you, gentlemen, and we hope that this cry, which comes from the whole decent portion of ourcommu nity will be immediately heeded. We would Jlikc in our next issue 'to chroni cle the fact, that our Town Council has passed the hog ordinance. And that the partiality so 1 ong shown to the hog of tho genus Sus, over tho bog of the genus man, is stopped , and hereafter no kind of hogs will be allow?] at large iu tho streets of our pretty and nourishing town. ? ?r??-?.??'?',;' ' Town Clock-?Oraugeburg needs a Town Clock us Bonrcely any two persons igree upon the ti'ac, und the various meetings of our societies uro seldom held at the appointed hour, because there is no standard recognized by the community It is a notorious fact that the services in our various churches do not often commence at the hour stated. Now time (in one sense at least) is mou cy, and if we had a clock which the community would adopt, as the correct standard, much time, now uselessly speut iu waiting till (.lie latest man's watch shall havo iudicatod tho proper hour, would be saved. The advantages are so nbivious, how ever, that wc will next ask, "is it praeti cable V* Wc think so. The Steeple ol* the Baptist church was evidently built with reference to placing a clock there and wc aro informed by several Baptist, that it would he entirely agreeable to the. members to use it for this pur pose. Is the cost too great? We think not. Au experienced watch maker who has circulars of town clock makers, tells us that a clock with 4 dials (3J feet in diamitcr) giving only the time, can be purchased for $250; a cloek strik ing the hours would cost S-125. There would be a few additional expenses in curred, but (hey would Lc comparative ly small. But who will furnish the money? Where the whole community is to be bcnclitod, wc arc unwilling to ask a few individuals to bear the expeu scs, and think the Town should foot the bill. We respectfully suggest to our Council to give this nutter tho ir immediate attention. Let every one who is interested speak to tlu members of the Council on the subject.?'San. COMMERCIAL. 31AII it KT It K I'O KT8. Of if lot: or tub OaAXonnuun News, July Hlih, 1ST I. COTTON?Sales during the week - I bales. We quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 101A13 Low Middling. 1 Middling.I4J? Rouen Kiev..SI.00 per onshel Ccuv.,..$1.15 por bushel. Cow I'kas.'.iU to 1.10 per bushel I'i.nukus. Ll-j per bushel. Ml T. BERWICK LEU A RE, f DENTIST. Graduate Baltimore College oi" Denial Surgery. OFFICE OVKK STORK J. A. HAMILTON. July I 1871 tf " NOTICE. ORANGEBURG COUNfV In the Couiit of Phohatk. By AUG. B. KN?STON, Judge Probate. Whereas Mrr. Mary E. Oliver, widow, hath petitioned this Court to have licr Homestead, in th] Estates of Thomas Oli ver, deceased, appraised and set oir, These are therefore to notify all concerned that unless Complaint be made to me by any Creditor or other person intcros/e 1 ngain.st Biteh appraisal und setting off of such Home stead, I will on tho " 1 >V^Mb' ?f ?'"'.v apboint Appraisers to aptWnse and set cir such homestead. June Hub 1H71. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Probate .1 udgo, O. 0. june20 1*7 t 5t 1> ORANGEB?RG COUNTY. In the Court of Probatk. Ity AUO. B. KNOWLTON, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Mrs. Mary A. Carroll widow hath petitioned ibis Conn to have her homestead in the Estates of Jacob Carroll deceased appraised und set off. These are therefore, to notify all concerned, not un less conqdnn! be made by any creditors or other person interested against such np praised and setting oil" of Homestead. 1 will on the Ulsl day of July next, appoint persons to appraise and set off such Home stead. June l'.nh 1574. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Probate Jmige, 0. C. june "JO 1871 ,.?t DENTAL NOTICE. The UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announcing lo his many friends und patrons that he has PERMANENTLY LOCATED at ORANGEBURG C. II. Where he will devote his ENTIRE TIME from every Monday until Friday noon, to the PRACTICE OF DENISTRY in nil its Departments. Perfect SATISFACTION "guaranteed in all Operations entrusted to his care. Charges MODERATE. He will be found nt Dr. Fersnor's Old Stand. Very respectfully, I A. M. SN IDE It, ?. S. may 0 ly Take Notice. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OftANOF.iii in; Co0X 1 V. I, Hannah Marcus, w ife of Michael Mar rus, of ihe Count" and State aforesaid, shall honcefortb carry on business as a free trader, ui "Jamisons,' in the said County. HANNAH MARCUS."R jutic 0 1>74 CIO TO VOSE & IZLAR And "buy your GHOOEEIES, and thus save yourself the trouble of pricing elsewhere. .f,i v GOODS DELIVERED. mim ?JlVJL has an endl: , "ft , BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GROCE RIES, Which he is offering at CHARLESTON COST PRICE and NO HUMBUG! THEODORE K0H1 & BED. Are now offering a SPLENDID ASSORT MENT of BAiRGAINS LATEST INTRODUCTION. m all DEPARTMENTS, including goods of FOREKSN and DOMESTIC manufacture, . comprising every novelty and specialty of j tractivencss of our exposition t he GREAT REDUCTIONS have been made from last, months' prices, and partionlai' at. i * - t i: 1 ^ > 11 la calied tw :i tew items quoted below, being a FAIR SAMPLE of the general at JUST RECEIVED 350 PIECES CHOICE CALICOS "WHICH WE SELL AT cts, per Yard. All WARRANTED FAST and CHOICE COLORS. Pit OWN and PLEACHED SHIRTING are now miM cheaper than before or since tho war. Do not purchase any SUIT or Dil ESS MATERIALS until you have examined our Superb assortment of IHIESS GOODS, ALPACAS, PLACE GRENADINES, WHITE GOODS, &o. Rl PEONS! RinnONS? RIU?ONS?l At marvellously Low Prices. Most beautiful SASHES in real Roman, broken niul Scotch Plaid. (?EOS chains in shades. - LADY'S SUITS in Latest Stylos and in Splendid Variety, will be offered at really Atl ? ctivc prices. A fmo nssortmcnt of QASSlMEES TWEEDS, LINENS, JEANS and - COTTOX ADES Our HOOT and SHOE Department com prise the best goeds mada for Ladies, Gents and Childreu. Our usual Stock of GcntsSummcr CLOTH ING, HATS and Furnishing (loods is very attractive and greatly reduced in price. Sellin;; strictly for CASH, and our facili ties tor buying being unequalled, we a^scirt that we arc the Cheapest House in this Town, the PROOF of this is open to all who favor us with u call, and an iu-:poc tion of our -foods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. Iload Notice. Notice is hereby given (lint in three { months from this date, the Hoard of County Commissioners will nppoint Special Com niiastoncrs to Lay Out and Open n Public Pond, leading from Howe's Pump Westward to the Orangeburg and Charleston Road, near tlie plantation of .John S. Howmnn, nub's* in the meant ima cause be shown to the contrary. Py order of the Hoard. CEO. BO LIVER, C. C. Oom'r?. County Commissioners Ollice, May 4lh, 1874.?? 3m. NOTICE. Thompson II. Cooko, Ex'r., ] nnd Complaint ?lane M. Zciglov, Ex'x. | of the Will of for Daniel Zeiglcr, vs I Injunction and N. B; W. Sistrunic, Adm'r. | niul others. J Relief. Py virture of an order made herein, the Creditors of the late Daniel Zciglcr, are hereby required to present and prove their several demands before the undersigned at Ornngehurg C. IL, on or before the. 15th July next, or tbr saino will bo debarred payment. C. B. CLOVER, Referee. Orangeburg, C. II., June ?th, 1874.?8t iDEdSTTISTlRY. It. l\ RIlJCKENFlisS, Dentist, Ol CHARLESTON, can be found at his OFFICE abovo Captain BRIOO MANN'S STORE, on Rus sell Street. References?Dits. j. P. Patimck, P. A. Mia-kem ess, A. P. 1-et.CRn, M. p., and McMl'ff. PfciZKB, RohnKHS ti Co. June 6 1?T4 tf NOTICE. OFFICE COUTY AUDITOR, OmXOCDCBCI C??NTT, S. C, Juue10th, 1874. Notice in hereby ejir<?n (hnt from oa and ?fter WEDNESDAY, the FIRST DAY of JULY 187? t,. Thursday the twentieth day of August, this Office will be OPEN to re ceive the RETURNS of Real and Personal Property of this County. Tax Payers are requested to have a Correct List of tho different Classes of Lands, as follows: Number of acres of Planting Land. Number of acres of Meadow nnd Pasture. Number of aces of Wood Land. And number of Buildings. Eacli tract of land must bereturnol separate in the Township where it lies, aud at the saivse time they will make their re turn of Persot al Property, Moneys and Credits. Taxpayers arc urgently requested to bo prompt in making their returns, as tho Law requires me to add a penalty of 50 per cent, to tlie Real and Personal Property of delin quents which iu every instance will be done. JAMES VAN TASSEI*. County Auditor, june'13 1874 t! NOTICE. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN or Ormigcburg. MOSES M. BROWN, the Barber, pledges him.solf to keep up with tho times in all the late Improvements, as his hutincss is suffi cient to guarantee the above. He will bo fouutl nt Iiis Old Stand over ready to servo his oustonicrs at the shortest notice npl 11 30. If you have More I.nnd than you enn PAY TAXES on, Register it for sale nt tho LAND OFFICE of AUG. B. KNOW WON.