University of South Carolina Libraries
MASONIC Eureka Chapter No. 13. RA A;V M.v tv*ill meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, (lie followin dates: ?April 27lh, May 25th, June 2nd, August 2ith. September 21st. October 19th, NovembcrIG.l?, Uccenibcr 14th. s. dibble, m. e. h. p. Qeo. W? Brunsov, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge No. 2S, A.\ P.*. M.>? "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 oV'ock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 oV'ock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates. May S.h. .lunc 5th, Jtily 3d, August 7ih, September 4th, October 2d, Kevcmber Gth, December, 4th. JAS. F. IZLAR,W.M. Gso. W. BncssoN, Sec. may 29 137? 7m. I. O. ?. F. Edisto Lodgo No- M,?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, everv Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March to "20th Sept. and at 7} o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. JAMES V IZLAR N. G. F. Dr.MARS, Sec. Rebecca Lg^c;o?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wednesday after sale day. A MES F IZLAR N. G. TOWN cou^rcsii. This body meets June S, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, hold whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TE31PE Ii A NC'E. Orangcburg Division No. 21, meets every Monday evening in tlte basement of the Presbyterian Church. Soulli Carolina Railroad, OFFICE HOURS AT ORAKOKBUHO l>F.rOT. From 8 o'clok A. M. to 2J P. M. From 3J o'clock P. M. to?A P. M. Goods received and delivered only during office hours. "V. M. CJ. A.? Rooms on Kussel Street next to W. K. Crook's Store. Business Meeting?Fourth Thursday in each month at SJ r. M. Prayer Meetings? Every Sunday afternoon at (U o'clock, for a half heur only, and every Thursday even ing at Sj o'clock. MORTIMER GLOVER, President. W. B. Tjiomi'SOK, Secretary. Independent Yonng America Kirn Ka giuo Company?Regular Pnradi?Tuesday afternoon after first Monday in each month. Regular Meeting--At Company Hall Wednesday,evening after fust Monday in cnel. month. SAMUEL DIBItLE. President* J. L- RE1DTMAN, Secretary.. Edisto Hilles?Uegnlar Parade?Tuesday afternoon after second ohday in Janmuy, April, July, October. Regular Meeting*?Snuie evening of pa rade. Company Drill?Tuesday evening after second Monday in each month, S. DIBBLE, Captain. F. S. DIBBLE. Secretary. i'alroiiH of Husbandry., Oranjre Grange No. 24, meets tint fourth l<4>Jday in each mouth at 11 o'clock A. M... 4h?Ul-.v !<:vsciveinA at. the PreshvterfMi < hureh. Pomona Orange, meets quarterly on the first Saturdays of Jannarv, April, July and October. Hour of meeting, II o'clock A. M., place of meeting, the Hasement of the Presbyterian Church. LOCAL Thursday was cloudy and cold. m o - ?-? Sunshine yesterday afternoon. The Mcroncy Hotel has been re opened. Prescriptions put up at a 11 hours of | the night by J. G. Wanna maker. c YVe will publish the)presentment of Grand Jury in our next issue. We promise a better looking paper next week. Honor to whom honor is due? Judge Wallace. See A. Fischer's several advertise ments in this issue, miff scad. Sec advertisement of T Kohn in this issue The best brands of segars and tobaccoes can be found at Wanua mnkcr's drugstore. c There have been three deaths in and near our Town during this week. All colored. ?????' - ???? ? Preaching at the Baptist Church to-morrow morning and night at tho usual hours. Mr. A. B. Walker has decorated the front of his store with a new sign, painted by Mr. A. D.Ransdale. ? ? ^ ? tm-? Dr. A. C. J)ukes ami Mr. A. Fischer has been setting out trees in front of their stores during the week. Fahcy toilet articles too numerous to mention and the lowest cash prices ntDr. J. G. Wnnnamakcr's. c Mr. Wm. F. Robinson is selling the genuine Landreth's Gardon seeds at ? cts. per paper, which is hull tho price heretofore charged. Ho also has an assorted stock of jewelry at reasonable prices. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired on short notice Give him a call?one door cost of Kohn. "Wo iiotico workmen laying brick in the now Firo Well near Strauss & Co's Mill last Wednesday. Somo more of tho samo sort would be ac ceptable in our Town._ Tho Town Council is throwing dirt in tho way of covering over the mud on Russell street in front of Mr C. D. Kortjohu's store. A wise thing gentlemen. The attention of our readers is called to the local notices of Dr. J. G. Wnnnnmnkcr in this issue. Buyers would do well to call on him before making purchases in bis lino. ? mtm ? - m - - - We would warn our country friends not to bitch their horses to the trees in Town as there is a line of five dol lars for said act. Racks have bean put up for the above purpose. A word to the wiso, ?.v.o. Mrs. W. P. Spencer was awakened on last Tuesday night by some one trying to fit a key in aback door lock of her residence. Tho parlies on hearing Mrs. S. arousing her husband took fright and ran off. ?j ? ? a* ? Dr. Hydrick showed us the heart of a colored woman, who died suddenly this week. It weighed 17 ounces just twice as much as the average weight of n female's heart. It was apparently sound, but was the cause of the death of the woman. -?-? m- ? The Injunction recently served on the Times office found the paper on the eve of going to press. This will account for the dirlbrcuce between the *&ie dates of the out and the insidj of the paper Matter oil second and third pages bear the present il.it. i. Dr. J. G. Wannamaker has alargc assortment of pocket cutlery at low prices. c ? ? ??ip-. -. ? ? Mr. P. W. Bull has bought out Mr. W. K. Crook and is now laying in a lull stock of family supplies. Webb informs us that be will keep everything in hi--* line for sale at prices that ain't to be sneezed at. Try him. Mr. J.Snolton Bull who has for the past three years, been residing in Eulhula, Alabama, retur ncd home on the loth hint., and can be found at the storo of Mr. Webb Bull, one door east of T. Kohn's where be is doii'^ business under the firm name of Bull <fe Bro. He will be g!ad to sec ^fiSMfejtf&fr'^ ani' as many in w onca as will favor them with a call. Mr. A. B. Walker has opened at the store recently occupied by Dr. Hydrick a full stock of heavy and fancy groceries which he is prepared to sell at very low prices. Also you will find the celebrated Buists garden seeds. The above gentleman, although young in business is fully up to the times both in prices and goods. Give him a cnll We see the name of the Hon. Sam uel Dibble, our worthy townsman, mentioned as n candidate for the Judgeship of the First Circuit. No man has entered upon the work of reform with more zeal and has done more in the short time eng ig.: d, for the good of the State than he. His action in every other position war rant the prediction tb.it he will maot all the demands of the Bench if oloetc 1. Patent, medicines, paints, oils, brushes &c. &c, besides other arti cles too numerous to mention and at terms to please buyers will be always found at J. G. Wannamakcr's c ? We are pratifie d to learn that Messrs. S. A. Reeves und Jas. L. Sheridan have formed a copartner ship to carry on the drug business in our town. The former is already an experienced druggist and a }0ung man held in almost universal esteem; whilst the latter is n graduate of Woflbrd College and lias completed one course in the Medical ('oil ego ut Charleston, a young man of on rgy and great moral worth. Such quali fications inspire confidence and in sure success. They can be found at Dr. A. S. Nydriek'a new store oppo site Mr. C. D. Kortjohu's on Kussel street, where medicine?, paints, oils, &c, of the purest make may be pur ennsed at the lowest cash price.-; also brushes, cigars, tobacco, candy and everything found in a first class establishment. Mothers do not let your Children be destroyed by worms. Do your duty, for you are responsible. No child will die from worms if Sbrincr's Indian Vermifuge is used in time. Sold by Dr. A.C. Dukes. Fresh drugs und mcdiciuc3 can always bo fouud at the popular drug store of Dr. J. G. Wannamaker. c _ i??... 11 ECLIPSES FOR 1878? There will bo four eclipses during the year 1878, two of each luminary, as follows : An annular eclipso of tho sun near 2 o'clock in the morning of February 2, which will, therefore, be visible to the peoplo on this side cf the earth's surface. A partial eclipse of tho moon in tho morning of February 17th, visible from the Unite.1 States. A total eclipse of tho sun July 2!), visible to ail parts of North America. A partial cn'.ipso <>f tham'onin the afternoon ami evening of August 12. ED UCA TIOX FOR 7 UK VOOR? Throu gh the kindness of a minier less friend, I have control of a "loan fund,'' for the benefit of worthy poor young ladies who oar riefet ly desire a thorough education. I would here by inform such that, by complying with the reasonable conditions of the ."fund," they may prosecute thoir bttidies in the Williamston Female College, Williamston, S. C, at a very small present outlay, und pay Lbe rest of their expense.-: after they shall have earned the money. On receiving n stamp for return postage, 1 will gladly furnish full particulars to any young lady ap plying therefor in her own hand writing. S. Lakdkr, President of W. F. C. State vs Geo. Boliver, obtaining money under lalse pretences?not guilty. Mate vs Gco Boliver, same as above?mistrial. State vs .1 P Mays, F W Fairey and F B Johnson, official misconduct and breach of trust ? noil pressed. State vs T K Sasportas, ofilcial misconduct?null prossed. Stale vs Geo 11 Clark, forgery? noil prossed. State vs Godfrey Murph,obtaining money under false pretences?noil p rossed. State vs T K Sasportas, breach of | trust and official misconduct?noil prossed Mate vs J P M Foures, T J; Phil lips and Quinten Moorcr, obtaining money under false proteiiccj^and State vs Vaudy D Downing, official misconduct?noil pressed. State v* Geo Boliver, ?I P Mays, F B Johnioii and ET II Sukoak, breach of trust?noli prossed. State vs J 1* Mays, F B Johnson and F W Fairey, conspiracy to de fraud?noil possed. State vs ?las Van Tassel, forgery? guilty. A motion for u new trial was granted in this ca*e on the ground that certain evidence was not pro duced, and statement made by jury State vs Jus Van Tassel, forgery? not guilty. Slate vs Ceosar and Susan Furraan, assault with intent to kill?guilty of nssnult und battery?two months in jail. State vs Charles Glover, Daniel G lea ton, Napoleon Kcitt, Adam El more and Milliard Goodby, grand larceny?the three 'ast named were noil prossed. Glover found guilty and sentenced to two months iu jail. The above is a list of the eases brought by our Investigating Com initlee against the County officials; and the exhibit is mortifying in the last degree. It is certain?absolutely certain that the County has been de frauded out of thousan Is of dollars? (hatpeculation has been rampant yet every case fiiile I of conviction or w.w noilprossed save two, Van Tassel's con viction and Boliver's mistrial?tha first of these is likely to bo no/lp roused with the others on the second trial . The question natually i?rises what has tho County been benefittcd by these investigations and trials. When the oxpotiae of the Committee and Court, the disappointment of lbe people and the knowledge of tail uro enter as elements in the count the mortification is indeed great. Was the best done (bat could have been done? EDUOA2IONAL? The following report from th Committee on education was adopted by the Orangeburg Baptist As sociation recently held at Four Holes Church : ''The committee appointed by you houorablo body at its lost session in reference to tho building up of n high school within the bounds of this As sociation, has not been ablo to ac 5 complisu anything na a board lor the want of a necessary quorum. Y.mr Chairman, however, has, with pleas ure to state, that the wishes of the Association have, in a good degree, been carried out by a member of the committee, our much esteemed brother, Stiles R. Mellichatnp, and his bright associate, Mr. Hugo G Sheridan. The necessity for such a school became too urgent to wait longer the tardy course of the Board, und as it promises much, if not all' that could bo desired by your body, in reference to tho grand object con templated through your committee, will now, with the lights before ma, cheerfully commend it to your re spectful consideration and patronage. '?The school under its learned aus pices promises much to our long neglected children. "The curriculum of fltu 'y will bo in keeping with the bright institutes of the day, embracing a full English and Classic course. ".Let it, therefore, bosom ; our duty to row around it our fostori ig c are and make it truly a necessity/ for the increasing claims of a progressive and intelligent ago. "The objections that have oriniy bo urged against tho present location (the village) for such school should bo waived by the facilities offirj-l as to its access. 'This, in connection with its health fulness, reasonable boarding, etc , shouli be conclusive with all, and yet its still greater inducements offers itself to us in the social and rclig Otis enjoyment affirdod to the students from day to day. The bright bow of reform is now seen encircling the moral disc of the devoted village, and _ ? r > i. i \iii' ? * \ji in., gospel it will soon become thejoy of our be'ovcd country. Therefore, brethren, suffer me to urge your hearty approval of what has already been accomplished, ami believe that under the Divine auspices now so clearly seen, it will result in the pre sent and future good of your children." Astonishing Saccess. It is the duty of every persou who has used Boschcc's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, ?and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. J^yce doses will rclicyve any case, and we c?nsidu it the duty ot alt JJrug gists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,1)00 dozen bottles u. ere sohl last year, and no case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot he too widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Kcgular size 75 cents. For salo by all Druggist in tiie United States. jan 26 ly SCARCITY OF MONEY? There is no doubt but the pesentl condition of all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Winter is coming on when children are liable to croup, whooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other throat and lung diseases will carry off many. These diseases should not bo neglect ed. Doctors bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Bdschee's German Syrup. It never has failed. Ono bottl at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during the winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in the United Stales, and by your Drug gi?ts, Dr. A. 0. Dukes. ?-? m ? 9?-? ADVICE GRATIS? The Hon Alexander II. Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup bus proven a most valuable remedy to me." Guv. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always uso it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Gn., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afllictcd. Thoso suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should uso the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Market Report". Corrected every week by Messrs. Eul.i Si scoyilz*. Saturday, January 20, 1878. COTTON Middlings. 10(a) Low Middlings. Q\fp\ Ordinary. 8? I) PROVISIONS .$ ^ nrrnmfod ITnms only 12} cts.' Y V Per lb. Sold by A. FISCHER. Clhoico Breakfast Strips. Bold low J down" by A. FISCHER. /~1ocoa A'ulJ* for the County of Orange* \J burg, t=old Cheap at A. FISCHER'S. I 'orn. New Corn. Peas. Fodder, per 100 lbs. Rough Rice. 75 Go 75 1 .00 IT)icIiIctl Pigs Feet and Fulton Market I Beef. First of the Benson. Sold by A.F1SCIIER. All kinds of Canned Goods, Brandy Peaches, Pickles, nnd sold Cheap at A. FISCHER'S. A. B. WA.LKEK Is now offering to the public a Intgc nnd well selected stock of ' FAMILY GROCERIES At PRICES that will astonish buyers. Comprising in part Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Goods, Fruits, Nuts, Candies nnd everything else needed by the housekeeper. The Highest Market Price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Also BUIST'S SEEDS warranted fresh and genuine. ?JSr If you want BARGAINS call on j\. 33 WALKER, At DR. IIYDRICK'S ODD STAND, jan 2f> 1878 tf FOR THE SPRiifi STOCK OF l j nana mtteL ro mm The C RO'W DS still continue to avail themselves of the UNHEARD of BARGAINS offoing in DRY dOODS. CLOTHING, Having purchased largely during tho Season at REDUCED PRICES Feel confident that we sell Goods as CHEAP and CHEAPER than Char leston, Columbia, or any other Se lport Town. This is a Self-Evident Fact As* the ?tOCK is till IS J^^ST^55T7tJ^riIT atiu will U REDUCTIONS during the next 30 days. - You can find forLadies and Misses I Dress Goods, \ Shawls, Cloaks, Sacks, Gloves, Shoes, Handkerchiefs, Fancy "Writing Paper, Hosiery, Jewelry, all of tho best quality and at REASONABLE PRICES. For Men nnd Boys a Nice Suit of Clothes, an Overcoat, Hat, Cap, Neck Tie, Silk Hand kerchief, a !pair of Shoes, or High Top Boots, Six Bladed Knife, and a Double Gun, or a Six Shoot er, in Fact anything you want from a Stri ped pair of Stockings to a Market Basket. A new Lot of BLACK ALPACCA at remarkably LOW PRICES. IF YOU HAVE TIME Come nnd Sec for Yourself and we will politely show you through our .MAMMOTH.STOCK OF GOODS. THEODORE KOHN, DRY OOODS EMPOB UM sept 22 1877 ? tf 0 Sample, Bottles 10 cents. Rcoommended by Ho?. Alex. II. Stephen*. Hon. James M. Smith, Ex-Gov. ofUa. Ilr.ii. Jo-eph E. Brown, Ex-Gov. of Ga. Hon. Robert Toombs. #2?" See circular around Sample Bottle, a A.C. DUKES, M ? Sample Bottles MERRELL'fl IIEPATINE for the Liver, lOccnts, at A. C. DUKE?, M.D. Regular size bottles $1, A Sure Cure for Dispcpsin, Indigestion and Liver Complaint. ' cot 20_lly. DENTISTRY. DR. B. F.MIICKENP?SS Dentist Koorus over Store of Mr. Geo. II. Cornclson'fl. Jj@f~ Charges Reason able. o ABIAL, LATHROP, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orangoburg, S? CJ? S?*&" Office in'rear of Masonic Hal!. March 3 lv. ATJEOEA Stager Beer Saloon BY II. IL. JESSES', AX McM ASTER'S BRICK STORE. Respectfully informs the Citizens of Orangeburg and vicinity that ho has opened a first class Saloon stocked with the best goods the market afTords. Also will open on the first of September next a first class Eating Saloon where meals can be procured at ah hours of the day and night. " My gfjods^ and prices are guaranteed to give satisfaction. A call is respectfully solicited, ang 18 ly MU?IO FOU ALL. Prof. ANTON BERG offers to inutract on the Piano on the most reasonable terras. Nine Lessons for $2.50. The greatest care will be taken to give satisfaction. Ladies who wish a finishing touch to their Musical Education have an opportunity to go through a course of B*r tini's and Cramer's, Etrudes, Moiard and Bethoven's Senate*. ANTON BEltG, Graduate from the Conservatory of Stockholm, sept 8 tf