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THE OBAXGEBUBG TIMES. ISSUED J VKltY 1-lllOAY MOHNINO MKhlJCilAMP l.UWAKPS. Proprietors. SULKS It. MKLLICti AMI" IM it nr. , Torrn? of Subscription* One (.'mty one Year.Si t)0 " SYx Slouih*. 70 Hates of Advertising. Our. St/unre Ixt Insertion.?1 00 Juich Subsequent " . 50 Xoticct inserted in Loral Column at 20> per j Aline. ? I \r ' !F - ; j ? i??Ail Shlucriptwns'dntl 'J'.a>*ient Aueertue went* to be pa ill foe in Ailrmiee. ? ?' mif We uro in mi way responsible lor the views, or opinions, ol our Oorrcspond >nts. FRIDAY. J ANIAUY ~24. 1ST?. Hayes' Reform. Tlie President has nominated Sam Led, the notorious Radical, for Post Muster ol Stnuttr. Tho Beaulori Tax Titles. The ease of.l)oTrcyil,lo vs Small.--, which was an action to recover the .home of the plaintiff, a house and two lots in the town oi Beaufort, sold just 9 ft el' lite war under the United Stales tux sale, or in other words confiscated, lies been decided by. the Stipe me Cetilt of the United .'Mates adversely to our townsman. This .case was regarded as a test case to try the tit'c of some two thousand other pieces of property, similarly wrenched from the hands of the original owners. The people of this section have su tie red greatly, . and this decision destroys all present hopes of the recovery of their pater nal homes. Hampton Going to Florida. Col. J. B. Palmer has arranged a pleasant trip for the Governor to the "Land of Flowers." A palace car will he fitted up specially for his com ibrt. One apartment will be furnish ed a.-; a bed-room, and another as a reception or sit ting room. He will also be furnished with a strainer, with which ho will m ake a j assngc up the St. John's to Indian Liver, where he will spend a few days fiishing and shooting in the happy hunting grounds of the departed Scminolos. He will then return to Columbia, via Charleston, which place he will probably reach in time to engage in ihe festivities of Washington's Birth day. Odd Fellows. The annual session of the Grand I.ct^gc ol Odd Fellows ol South Caro lina was 1 (giiu at < bester on Wed nesday of last week, with Grand Master W. F. Barton in the Chair, . and Past Grand F. DeMars as Secre tary pro tern. After the transaction of consider able business necessary for thegcucr nl prosperity of the Lodge, an elec tion lor officers was entered into with the following result : Grand Master- -N. W. Trump, of Columbia. Deputy Grand Master?F W Si.ulorf of Charleston. Grand Wurden?A Fischer ol Orangebu rg. Grand Treasurer?John II Heese man of Charleston. Grand Secretary?II N IOmlyn of Columbia. Grand Marshal ?J W Bot brock tf Chester. Grand Conductor?F DeMars of Orangebu rg. Giand Guardian?A II Davcga of i Chester. Grand Hciald?Benjamin Jacksi n i of Gret nville. Grand Representative?Silas Job n ftone of Newberry. The secret business was then trans neleelurd degiccs conferred. At the reopening of the Lodge, Grand Master Trump made the fol low ing appointments: District Deputy Grand Masters ? Orangcburg, A. Fischer; Chester, Fdward Knin; Charleston, F W Stadorf; Greenville, II J lOpting; part an burg, JO W Cummiiigs; New l erry, John Tin inpson; Columbia, M 10hrlii-h; Cnmden, C .J Dunlup. ' Standing Committees : \ Finance?10 J Mastermmi, 10 W Cttmmings, 11 C Bothroch. Flection ami Returns?J L Chain bets, M Fbrlich, J F Kuhlnud. Stale of the Order?W. F. Barton. Silas Johnston, G W Curtis, A 11 ! Leuin, JOdwn?-? ' Lain. Per Diem arid Mileage?A Axeon, i A II Lewin, G W Curtis. On Dues and Benefits -W F Par ton, F DeMars, A Fischer. After a most, harmonious session j the Grand Lodge adjourned to meet again in Columbia on the third Wed- i iioday in January next. To Immigrants. Tc nil from abroad who desire pleasant homes', < >rnngchurg County a fiords superior inn icom nts. Tlio lands nre good, the climate healthy,* and the people nre kind and atten tive to new-comers. Nol o ly *'s a ids ttt the pa'e to knock down strangers who seek ad mittance, " hut all nre welcome. The new are gladly received; nor nre the old required to rrti'rr. .Like the "i lue and the jirav," In?IIi mingle together in the spirit..of brotherly kindness. There is room lor all. Let them come ! 'Ihe Tissue Ghost. The TeMcr Committee, appointed by Congress under the HI nine reso lution (it investigate election frauds, has commenced operations iu Char lesion. The testimony on the Republican side is rather confused. Major Btlist and some others have been ex u mined on the Democratic side, n 11 I while irregularities tiro admitted us in all elections, the opinion se vn ? t,? prevail that the tissue ballot; \ryrc used mostly by the colored Demo crats to prevent detection and con sequent Republican hull-d >/.ing. The investigation is progressing good-nttluredly, but the result promi ses lobe ns thin us the tissue itself. Notice to OoTitvaotoi'S. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S, Ob.VNOKBtTRO CttlTKTV? January Kith I879. Tbe Lake or hollow Bridges (about six teen in number) at tbe Hainberg (Crossing on South Kdisto Kiver will l>e let out, to be Im ilt. to the lowest bidder on the 18th day of February next, at - o'clock M? at the Bridge liv the County Commissioners. I'.v Order <>f thy Hoard. T. It. M ALONE. Clerk. jnit24 -li NOTICE. The Annual Meeting of the Share Holders "f the Orangcburg Agricultural and Me ehahieal Ai-ra'intinn will be held on the 8th day of Feburary i.STtl, (being the second Saturday) at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing seven Directors to serve as mich for the year commencing on second Saturday in Feburary 1^7'J ami ending on the second Saturday in Feburary 'S.so, and for such other and further busi ness as maybe brought before said Meeting. N. R.? All Shareholders tire rccpiested to attend said Meeting. ISv Order. J. L II F. IDT MAN. fee. and Treas., 0. A. and M. A. j January 21 st IST?. jan -4 -Jt Snle TJntiei' IVIoiM ts:\ By virtue of a mortgage executed by 1?. K. Clark to r\ .1. I'el/.er, Trustee, dated the 2Slb day of February, 1S77, I will ^c'.l on Wednesday February 5th, A. D., 187!)., nt the place known -is the J/idway Plantation, formerly of H. E. Clark, iu Or nngeburg Cotintv, S. t'.. <? io Steam Kngitic. Terms eash. " CAN A P. BLFME, Agt Orangcburg, (*. II., S. C, January 'J'-il 1879. jan 24 It n?tick! OFFICE OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OaANorncuu County. Orangcburg, S. C., Jan. 18, 1879. Notice is hereby given that all Free Schools now running in this Cotin'y are ordered to ?-lose on the first of February. If any Funds ate then remaining we pro pose opening the Schools earlier in the Fall. I). L. CO NNO It, jan IS- -3t School Commissioner, For Sale. Valuable Town property ? Three Stores and several Lot*. Lot No. 1 on corner uf Ruseel an 1 Trad well St. Lot No. 2 on Rits-el St. next to lot No. 1. Lot No. 3 on Railroad Avenue, one Farm of s acres with one House on i . A good Brick Yard ot'S acres. For terms npplv io MRS. M.B. TR A DWELL, jan 11_tf RECEIVED Wednesday 22d instant, Forty head Eest MULES ever brought to this Mar ket. B. F. SLATER. Knowl on & Lathrop, ATTORNEYS AND t'Ol NSKLLORS A T Li A W . OIt A N G EBUKG? S. t'. nov :'it) tt RiHHoIutloii of < opartimtsIil|t. Nolle is berebv given that the partner ship between JOHN 0. PIKE and JO AII YV. MOSELEY, was dissolved on the first day of January, A. I). 1879, by mtittial consent. A11, debt* due to the said partner ship ar ? to lie paid to, nnd those due from the same discharged by JOHN C. |?IKK who will eoiuinue the businessal the old stand tinder his own name. J C.VTKE, J. YV. MOSELEY. Orangcburg, S. C, Jan.2, U.?jan 11 NOTICE OF DISMISSION. 1 will file my final account with the Judge of I'robnte for Orangcburg County, as Administrator of the Estate of (J. M. Brimcr <m tlte 4th day of February neu, ami ask for Letters Disniissory. tiKo. L. SMITH, Administrator. Jan. -I. 1879.?pui 1 It notice. It Is made the duty of the Marshals to Clean. Light and Keep in Cloud Condition, tlie Street Lamps of tl e Town. ..On and nf t>-r this <ljite rmy Lamp round in bad order, itncleaned or imUgh'ted whenever it is lie cessiry that tho name should be lighted, the .Marshal whose duty it is to allein! in the. sitinc will be lined in the sum of fifty cents for each and every neglect of this nature, and for each and every Lamp j found ho lUieieunod. iu had order or un lightcd. By order of the M.ivor. T. K. M A LON E, Clerk Council. .Tan. 14th, 1879.?18 tf Sheriff's- Sales"; By virtue of .Sundry, Kxeutitinus to me di rected, 1 nil! sell ai Orniigeliiirif. C 'l.S.I C. on the lirsi Monday in February next, during the legal hours of sale. One Uriel; Store and Lot, on UiWcl Street, inensuritig 4") feet ihore or less, riitm.pg liaek (i.S feet more or less, lines define 1 by .Peticcs, hounded North on Kilssell Street, Fint by Mrs. Kastcrlhi, South and \Vest bv S It.Caiinaduy. Conditions une-third < adi balance in one and two veilr<, secured bv bond ilAd niorigage of the" premises, Pur chasers to pay lor papers. ALSO One half of an undivided tr.vt of five acres of land in the town of Orangcburg, bounded North on Old (irave Yaid, Fist by K. II. \V. Itriggmauu'h land, South by Mi>s Fanny SiaUy and West by ?rcuglitoii Si reel. Terms cash. a i.so One tract of land in Zioti Township, con taining I wo hundred mid ninety-live acres, hounded north by binds of IV. i\ Mos? ami ihe Kigus' tract, Fast by lands of D. I,oui-?. and West by the Ilolinan itridgo Boad. Levied on as the property of II. Kiggs at the suit of N. A. Bull anil others. Ai>o By virtue of an execution to nie directed, I will -ell at Orangeburg C. II., S. C, on the first Monday iu February next, during the legal hours of sale, for cash*. All that plantation or tract of Iand con taining one 'mildred and ten acres more or 'ess bound * North by W. L. Wolfe, South by lands of F. O. Fuircy Fast by lands of W. T. Hivc.?. Levied on as tbe property of William C. Hives at the sujt of William I*, l'ukes. a ix) One Mare Mule, Levied on a? the pro perly of Mrs Sophia M. Frederick, at the suit of N. A. Bull. a l30 7/y virtue of a warrant to Hl? directed, 1 will sL.|l at.lacob Dirbys. oil th. IM antat ion of T. II, Legare,on Tuesdav the fourth d:iy ; lib) of Febnrary next, during the legal hours of sale, tor cash : About 50 bushels of Corn. About 1500 lbs. of Fodder. One lot oi" Bice Straw. Sie/.cd as the crop of Jceob Darby at the suit of T. 11. Legarc a so By virtue of an Fxecutinn to lite directed, 1 will sell ai Branch vllhyS. C., on Tuesdav ?lib Febnrary next, during the legal hours of sale, for rash, the ?Mitire Stock of Goods in Store, lateiy occupied by A. IL Bruce. Levied on as the property of A. It. Bruce, at the sub of J. D. 1). Fairy. also I will sell, on first Monday in February next, the balance of the Stock of Uood* of Kraut/. Briggnianm Terms cash. .1. II. LIVINGSTON, S. o. c. Sheriffs Office, Orangcburg Co. S. C. ' Jan. 10, 1S7D. jan 1* + 3t j Mastsr's Sabs. \\, A. Mat* Kay, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH t'AUOLINA?COUNT V OF OH A NO'Kill KU. Is tiii: Common Plkas. Bv virtue of Judgment Orders of Fore closure and sale and Decretal Orders in the e a uses below stated respectively I will sell hv public auction, before the Court House in the town of Onmgebiirg, on the first Mt'iidav in February IS79, dm inj? the legal hours fol sherltrs sales, the several tracts, lots, or pa>'ivls of land below described, all situate in the County ?f Orangcburg, State aforesaid, viz: Bv virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and -ale in the c.i-o of Andrew F Smoke, vs. Win. A. Edwins: All that ccr tain tract or panel of land, .situate on the Camion's Bridge Boad in the Fork of Fdis to ami in Edi-to Township, containing seveiitv-two (72) acres, more or l?*s.s, hounded, on the 'North, bv lands of War ren M Hughes, on tbe East, by lands of David Smoke, on the South- by lands of .James .lennings, and on the West, by lands ol" Barney Dcmpsev. Terms of Sale?One half (\) Cash, the balance on a credit of one >ear. The purchaser to give bond, hearing interest Iron, the day of sale, and a mortgage of the properly, to secure the credit portion of purchase money. Purchaser also to pay for papers, and iho recording of both the j title and the mortgage. also By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure, and -ale. in tbe case of Daniel Mc Kenzie vs. W. IL Wi-r, (at the risk of tbe former purchaser,) all that tract of land situate ill Amelia Township, in the County of <'rangeburg. and State aforesaid, con taining -acres, more or less, and bound ed by Preference plantation, and by lands of Daniel McKenzie, T B Whalcv. and] ? Myers. Terms of Sale?Cash, to be paid im mediately after the close of the Master's sales tor the day and if it be not so paid, the land will be resold on the same tiny, at the risk of the former purchaser, when Iiis bid will not be taken, but that of the high est bidderothcr than Mich former purchaser, will be considered and treated as the high est, also By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale in the case of Alvat'aee. against Flczabcth Browne defendant, all that plantation, or tract of land containing about twelve hundred 1200 acres, more or less, situate in the Fork of the Fdisto, in the County of Orangcburg atulState aforesaid, bounded on the North by Cooper Swamp, on the Fast by lands formerly of .Jacob Wolle deceased; on the South Ly the South Fdisto Kivrr and on the West by lands now, fir lately, of John It Milhousc, John Howe, and ?the late J E Quattle bantu. S id tract oi hind being the Snake Swamp Plantation, of which the late Dr. Win. S Howe died seized and posscwed. lei pis of sale?Cash enough to pay die kirn actually due at the date of .-ale, (which will be announced at the sale), and the balance on a credit of one and two vears. Purchaser to give bond bearing interest from the day of sale and mortgage of the properly sold, to secure the credit i portion of the purchase money. Purchaser also lo pay for p ipel's and the recording of holll title and mortgage. W. M. lllVrSON, Marter Masters office, Orangcburg, C. IL, dan. Dili 1879. jan 1 I lit 18 7 9 A Happy and Prosperous Year to All, White and Black Great ami Small. In tl.l* Ismiiq of 11 ??? TI ^[ ,v? Wime before v< n, thanking vou for the liberal support von have ?iven us in our XEW IWr* ItlkUlSi:. makirt? .?in- KITS fN ESS in tins line ?n ES T A BLISSE D EA C T We have endeavored, to the be?( of our ability, to help you in putting the IVcooskIHon of Life to you at T^ltmTT*? that voll eould live at, we have gained the thanks of many ami llie IT'KSKS of a few. hut WE STILL SUUV1VE, ami for the year 1 87w?* s,r,? M**Mcr Prvparotl and more determined than ever to light it out Oil thla line. Down With Oppression and Extortion! Live ami Let Live! Sell at Close Figures, and for Cask! t To ?Nl < *i*fTi."vr> t ?Weoflcryoii BAKOAINS in your Line at Wholesale. To Puriucr??Come and see us lirsi for any thing you muv want, and don't Submit to Extravagant Prires because yoa get a Little Time. Look 1 round you a id see the result of Jos terrible folly. Far?o.erS netting Poorer and Poorer,and the Lien Merchant rolling in WE A LT 11 and getting Itichcr and Itlcher. Tlie only Redemption! for you is to stop this Maddening, Ruinous Plan before il is TOO LATE, ami you an- hound baud ami foot, and owned by the OS 10 who was kind and considerate as lo ADVANCE you. Look around von. Amuse nmn vour death-like stupor. Show some business talent and nerve, and buy' vottr goods where vou can get the MOST lor the LEAST <j \S H M > X 10 V. To HoMM?ko4?pt?rH?tiet yoir Supplies, KHK ill. GOOD and f!IIK VP From TJ.-s To ttliltiMtttrM ?rillt; Iio-.;><?! and their KanuHes we mike LIBERAL Deduction*. To TctU'Iier? SIIMl i'lipils ?You will lind in Stock Pen-, Ink, Paper, Writing Hooks. Pencils, &c, at BANKI'.CPT I'll It !KS, To llio WerUbii; <*1:inh of all Colors?W? invite you where your Interest i.-, looked after, where your hard earned money will bring you the Necessities of Life at Living Prices. We in vite all in need of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Boob*, Shoes, Crockery, Tin Ware, Clothing. &c, To pay us a visit. No trouble to SHOW f JO ODS. The Weak and Timid Child with its Nicklc and the Man with his Thousands treated alike with Uniform Politeness and Attention. Gi D. K 0 R T J 0 H N , PROP. ORIGINAL AUCTION HOUSE J HENE u KOHK FOUND AT LAST1! 2 TIIK PLACK TO BUY YOUU DRY GOODS, S t- SHOES * P5 and & C L O T II I N (7 ? C?J bid w At Lowest Figures is S HENRY KOMN J 0 8. EROS THE ORIGINAL VIENNA BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Informs the Pubic in general that lie still keeps the Darkest Assort ment of Pore t'nnclies, Confectioneries, Bread, Cukes and Pies, fresh every day. Also Fruits and Is'uts of every kind always on hand. Thanking the pu hlie for their very Liberal Patronage in the past, I solicit a continuance of the same. Respectfully JOSEPH EKOS Confectioner. Best Market Trice' paid for KOOS And CORN. /- < r a t~v m~r~ i \t /n IjtLjAIJ TXDlNGrS FOli everybody AT lililDOii j id lliS I<\A S EC ION?B EE 1 1J>E*Y GOODS I EMPORIUM Tin re litis liepii n terrible, crash in the prices of all styles of Dress Goods, (lonks, Shawls, ! Carpets and all kind of Woolen Goods, Arc. The ladies of Orangehurg should j not Itiil to iniprov : the present golden I opportunity to puichase their TIES, BOWS, I HIlchings, Lace Goods, Collars, Kid Gloves and Notions of every description Pliers of these goods nill be found from 20 to 50 per cpnt lowor th.-vn seen or offered else where. J It is my constant aim to make my E3IPOKIUM the great rallying point for cash buy ers, and the most attractive b urines* place on ? us$el Street, where persons of Economical habits can always find the best qunltie3 of goods at PRICES as sohl in New York City. LADIES under wear Corsets and Skirts a g Specialty. A Mv stock of CLOTHING, Gents Shirts. Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, Cc. Is simply IMMENSE both iu quali ty and varity of Styles at prices thut defy competition. Agent for MD'M DEMO REST'S PATTERNS Who Winter Patterns are beautiful and just received. Call for Cata logue of Winter Styles. THE DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE So perfect it never fails to please; so Strong it never Wears On'; So cheap everybody buys it. Always on sale at the EMPORIUM Remember that THEODORE KOHN'S DRY GOODS EMPORIUM Is the place where polite treatment, honorable dealing aud low prices For Good Goods can always bo found. Remember we have no Branch Store in Orangeburg, but. come direct to _ npo Make Money IMeatmntly JL and fast.agents should address FIN LEY HARVEY & Co., Atlanta, Ga nine l ly