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1VF f'V ? N'.Vrn?*. TT HI FS ...... \ . i:\ I , ;?!?..; im. MKLUCllAMi' \ KUWAHUS. Propriet?r?. STIL KS ::. OjlilCHAMi1 Kaitor. XevriiH v):' Kuosstiviption.? One C?;>2/ wit Year.$J 00 " " Six S'onlha. 7? Rates of Advertising. On* Sauare \M Insertion.$1 00 Aar A Subsequent " . 60 Notices inserted in Local Column at 20c |W /?ine. ytH Subscription* and Transient Advertise ments to be paid for in Advance. g*a>? We are in no way responsible for Che views or opinions of our Correspond ents. FRt DAY, FEDKU? UY 2S, L879. - The Fireman's Jubilee ! Silver Wedding of (lie Yonng Americas? Their '2">ih Annivcsary. Iu accordance with an annual custom, the Yottug America* cele brated their Anniversary on last Friday with a pa rail-j and appro* priatc festivities. They were escor ted by the Elliotts on the parade, an 1 the iwo companies prcsontc 1 a fine appearance on mir stro't;. The engine and truck weio both beauti fully decorated with flowers and evergreens, showing the c ore and interest of the ladies in our young i iid j ublic spirited Fire Department. With the silver bells, the bcaut.i.'ul flow? rs, tl.e mingling ol the re I and white, and above all thcs'iiiles of lovely woman, our town prjstMiie i for the time a scene of festive gayely. After the parade the Young Ameri cas met in their Hall an 1 elected the following officers to serve lor the ensuing year : President?E. S. Hubble. Viee-l'residcnt?l?. S. Dibble Treasurer?J. M Brunsen. Secretary- T. 0. S. Dibble. 1st. Director?1\. II. Wiles. "Id. Director?Henry Kuhn. 3rd. Director?J. G. Co liver. 4M. Direetor?A. Garner. Solicitor?Gcu. J. F. Izlar. Surt/cun?A. G Dukes. Axmcn?J. J. Street, Jolm Robin eon. The business being over th'.1 com pany with their escort the Elliott boys and other invited guests, pio cecded in a body to the Elliott Hall where the Committee ol tho Young Americas apparently recognising t!;o importance -of a Silver W l li'oj had prepared one of Hie best suppers t hat the Firemen have ever enjoyed in on r 13 u rg. On entering'the Hall the dazzling appearance of the tnbla attracted every one, and here loo what the eyes plainly lestiliod, lh-i inquiry corroborated that woman* fairy torn h j was not absent. The large gathering having luv n seated Rev. J. F. K:tu it.YoUd the blessing. The guests were then splendidly waited uj cii 1) the attentive Com mittee and no one rose from the table unsatisfied. The Bubstan tials being over ihe glnsfcj were filled, and with the foam ing and sparkling bear came equally sparkling wit anil humor. The fettst of reason and flow of humor was commenced by the read ing of the Roster prepared by F. S. Dibble Krq., v.Inch cliiitc.l loud ap plause and merriment as the points came out. It was well read, and cc.mirg first put every bjtly in jovial mood. TBK DAY WF. CEL.KHKATE, AY as the firpt toast, which was respond ed to by Hon. S. Dibble in his usual pleasant style, giving the entertain incnt a good send oil'. out: wo'rtuy ( ini k, Brought to bis fret Chief Ilnrpin Kij-'gs who altera few practical and timely remarks introduced his fiiehrl Mr. Tozcr of Columbia who idle re ? HIl appropriate sentiment which \sas well received. ?i in: n i tons, Was responded to by Foreman L II "Wnunainakcr in a letter (sickness preventing Iiis attendance,) conclud ing with the following sentiment: T1IK t. Y. A. V. V. ( O.? Composed of men of pluck nod speed, Alwajs on hand in tiuioof need; If but encouraged in their fight For efficiency? which is their right, Will at a day Unit's iaoa to come, Throw some protection round our home. A round ofapphtmc greet ?? I the sentiment. OLK MONO KAKLE MA Ye) It. (On the programme) Dr. A. S. Ilydrick, being absent, the rob h of oflieo were placed upon Mr. Loryeu who wore them well, coiichl ling with ti spin kling HelltiinetiL on woman tvliieU is always well received. -.-?-TT?:?? r--; ??*?? -;.," M ? '1 : ! (Y'V OKI? \nTi:ii Kl l'KMR ?? . v .? ? r .s.. -tided lo s ,1 t I. ig ,i i 1 itt i tti caee. ; O?U SIIA KU \v KU HING, Brought out llou. Samuel Dibble it gain who evidently began tu Lhiak thai he was crowded. our guksth, Was responded to by Ltov. Jjawreuee who was loudly culled tor, an d wdio enlivened the occasion with a capital speech which brought rottu Is ol'ap plause ami laughter. Iiis remurks were eloquent, and, speaking at n re presentative of the Nwrth before a Southern audience, his patrioticsonti tnents were heartily endorsed. woman Received the gallant and courteous I attention of Prof. Ja?. II LaKoche, who bandied his theme with all the chastity and teud.irncss so pre emi nently deserving. It is pleasing <>n these occasions to see tho young men of the community brought out, and Mr. La Roche's speech was particular ly well received. OUR CITY, Wan represented by Dr. Mai one who rose in obedience to calls, but heju'ed to be excused from any extended re marks. Mr. A. B Walker was then loudly called ttjon who kept, the boys in an uproar in bis characteristic stylu during his whole speech. Till-: DKNCII AND BAU, Finding no representative of tho legal fraternity present, Mr. August Fisch er was loudly called lor who respond ed briefly and with an appropriate sentiment. wade UAMPTON, Elicited an excellent speech from Mr. F. A. Schiffley who touched a respon sive chord in the audience whenever be portrayed the virtues and good deeds of Carolinas rege .orator. Tin: no hs, Fell to the lot of the editor of tin Times who endeavored in his feeble way to bold aloft the banner of free speech, and ::; conclusion responded to the generous sediments id' Fro!'. Lawrence toward the South, and ex tended the hearty welcome and good will ol the people of Orangcburg to all regardless of section or nation a ity who come here in the spirit of friend ship to make a home amongesl u*, and as fellow-citizens to unite with us in promoting our material prosperity. Tbc evening passed most delight fuby, and the good humored assembly slowly and regretfully dispersed amid the inspiring strains of " The Sweet Jtyc and Jij/<" which still ling ers in their memory. Northern Bleu In Grea >villa. A Conven'ion of Northern men was held in Greenville last -aturdav, and reso'ulions were adopted unant-' tunusly endorsing the Pie dmont see lion as a suitable place to live, and proclaiming the hospitality of the South to all immigrants who come with good intentions to seek homes as liberal in the extreme. The resolutions were signed by representatives o: all sections of the N rth, and their fticuds wore urged to settle amongst u s. Childs Tlay. The scene in tho Senate of the United States last week was a dis grace to the country. Two gray headed Senators get in a rage anJ | indulge in a quarrel which is hardly expected anywhere except among school hoys for which they would be taken up and well flogged. Conkling cd' New York cal s (Jen. Burnsidc id' I-bode Island "a med dling old woman" and uses other epiihets by no means oinpli n.mt-.iry; and tin- latter retorts bv upplyia; tiie terms "prevaricator" ''teller ol' uu ti utns" Ac. Friends rallied around to prevent a collision, but they wer;; unneces sarily alarmed for where there is so much bins er there is sol loth found any thing else. Bayonet Rule. A bill tunic beiore the Senate .ast week to prevent the use of bayonets at llie i n|l> in In tire National el c - linns. flic Republican Si natu? voted strongly and solidiy against the bill. This prov.-s conclusively um the dri'.'t id' the Republican party is to control the ballot in the future as in ihc past by the bayonet. It would seem that ihu fact ib.it I hi.- action cannot be pjrm.iiicnt an I that soon the Democratic party will have a majority in hoih Houses would h >ve dictated a wiser policy. But Stich is not lue case. L'be loV? of plunder und the ??reed of gain, hi inds the eves of the Republicans to t rue pulley. As soon us the Demo crat o gi t contr? '?, which wi I he before llio next Presidential election, the b;*yonet will bo rcmovad from the polls, and yet the Republicans have now put themselves on record us the champions of the the bayonet, and so place themselves before the conn try._^ Tt _ Washington's Birlli Day. Washington's Birth Day was cole* bratcd in Charleston with the usual pomp and gnyety. I he military turned out ca tnaxse and companies and guests from the upper part ol tho "state patriotically joined in the celebration. Gov. Simpson was present, an 1 Superintendent of Education Thomp son delivered the oration before the W*. L. I*s. C ollations and banquets were given in all parts of the city and Speech and sentiment gave life to tho entertainments. S iviTitl of cur citizens went down und participated in the joys of the occasion, and in rendering h >u>r tc ?tyhc Jttther < f our I'mtufrj/." notice" Is hereby given that after the tir.-.t Mon day !?? March 1 will be in my ollicc evorv Monday and Tuesday in each month in Mead of Friday and Saturday until t'.u her not ice. fall. I). L. COXNt Hi, School Com missioncr, of < trahguburg Co. Feb. 22d 1870.--fob 28 li A elm lrii?t ratoFrt N < > 1u ???. All persona having claims against the Estate of S. Alice I'ooscr deceased, will present them duly attested, and those in ilebled in said Fstala u ill make pivincut to DA NIKI. F. SPICH iN'KK, Administrator or J.\.Mi:s F. IZLAK, All racy at Law. Feu. 26, 1879.?leb 2s :;t n?tig The undersigned will tile his final ae count a* (iuartiian <>i Alice Y. (iardnci with the lion. I'm.bate Judge' for Orange burg l.'oin tj mi the "ilrt day of March next, and applv for letters ol Dismis-orv. C K. (.iU.AUDNFi:, tiua-dian. Fel>. 2Sth 1S79. -It JUST RE< EIVED AT DRY GOODS EMPORIUM Choice Spring Calico?, (.'ho ce Spring Calicos, C hoice Spring CaFeos. Also a Large Lot of Hamburg Fudging and Insertions, IIa m burg Edging and Inset lions Which were BOUGHT CHEAP, Being the Best Value and che a pest Ever F. \ hi hi ted. A Fine, I arge Assortment ol dpa t)f every description. ALo just received from the MANUFACTOTIi'.S, VERY Uli KAP, full Lines of EVERYTHING ELSE in the DBV GOODS line, ami hein, DA ILV r? ceippt of & 1? ;l v I N" G AND SUMMEN WK?R. Tin: i ig Ii r iiuxNlNd "DOMivSTli ^KWTNtJ MAt II IN KS," und Needle* f. all sewing machines always on hand ft sale cheap. Agent I'm' Madame Dcmnrest's rcliabl Patterns. ('all and convince youivch'cs at the FASlIIONABLIi DRY GOODS icaipoKiuOT. THiiODOKE KOHN sasra ?Ott? J?-Ot I Read Carefully, Reflect Soberly, ACT PROMPTLY. KORTJOHN'S AUCTION & COMMISSION HOUSE, Still retains its Reputation for CHEAPNESS, and Stands Pledged to UNDERSELL any House in the COUNTY Master's Saks. V? A. Mackay, Auclioiuer. STATfi UK S ir Iii CAROLINA?COUNT* ()[' (HiANOKUl Kfi. 1 n ru - Pommon is. By virtue ?>,' Judgment Orders of Fore closure ami Pale and Decretal Order- in die cause.? below stated respectively, 1 wit! .->??!! hy public auction, before the Court lloiwe in the town of Orungchiirg. <>n tl?c firsi Monday in March IS7U, dining the legal hour* foi >li riff- sab*, iho several ir.-i is, lols, or parcels of land below described' nil situate in the County of Orang burg, and State aforesaid, viz.: By virtue of a .liid;rincnt O-der of Fore closure and sale in the ease of Francis .1 I'eb'er and Francis S. Itodtrers vs. tScnrgc Try;a!! that tract of land in the Count*, of i ira i y> ! urg. and Slate albr? ? aid, containing live hundred (?00) acre* mon or !<?--, houn ded on ih? North Ity tin- < 'nu^arvc Itivcr, on the South by lauds of T. K. Legare; on die ? Knut bv lands ot tin- 1 :.? la!.- Oft!. <;!<iv(T and 1). McKenzie; and on the WcM bv land.'* of J. A. Law. Twin's (if Sale? (."ash: pareliascr to pay for papers. also Ry virtue of a .Imhrnicai t >r !< r ot Fnre closure, and sale, in the cave nt" Francis .1 l'el/er. Trustee for Behu-r liotlgt rs and <'".. and the Allaulic I'hosph oe Works, vs. K. ( Lrk, all ihosi Three Dots of Land situ ate in the county 'if Orangebnrg and State aforesaid; One thereof in tin- town of St. Matthews, containing two (2). acres mere or h -s. hounded on the North by land- of I?. W. Mustard, on the Fast by land- oft?. \V. Arthur,on tin- South by lands of l.'olin Byrd and on the West by tin- South < aro* tin a bailroad. cotiiprising and including the lots which K. I. Cain. Sheriff of Or* angebiirg C\>unty, convoyed to I?. \V. Mus i taid on the IM day of November I87-?; another tin eol also in the town of St. Matthews, nica?uriiig one. htuidred and , fifty feet on the FavI mid West sides, and three hundred feel on tin- North and South sides; hounded i n the North he html- of Ktnaniicl (.5ray; on the South by lands of C. Cain; on thcK:t-t h\ the S< nth Carolina bail lb ad, ai d im the West bv lands of B. M. ?rot-son, heilig the land In. W. T ? . I Hates eonvtveil lolhesaid it F. Clark in the year 1871; another thereof in ti <? l? ivn of Ornngchtirg, fronting on Amelia Strecl ninety-three feet more or less, and running hack two hundred ami 11 Tiv feel more or le-8, hounded Norm by lot of Mr-. Ann Louis, Fast by (Mark's lot. West by tieorge Bolivcr's lot. South by said street; and he ing the land the said F. 1. Cuin, Sheritf, a aforesaid, conveyed to the said 1!- F. C ark on the loth day of March, ls7">. Terms of Sile?Cash; purchaser to pay for papers. also By viituc of a ?ludginviit Order of Fnr< closure and sale in the case of Francis J IV'/.ir, Trustee for 1 VI /.er, Bodgers and Co. against B. Fn.I t lark, all dial ci-iiain lot er 1'aicel of band coiitainii g four acres, thirteen |i*ichcx, sixteen yards, and fiMir feel, situ n- iii tin- town of Lcwisville, i:> the County of Oraug'ebiirg. and Staii atoicsaid. on the Monk's Corner Boad, hounded U\ the said road, !?;? lands over which tin- South Carolina It iii Boad Company have ? tiul.t "I way and by hn ?l< held I'V F. ?I, I'elier, frustve having sut.li ftiiin and sliap" as are n-prcsentcu on a plat ti creof executed by Lewis Ka-i < n the ?Jib day ol February, 187-1 Terms of Sale?(.Wit; piirchaser lo pay for paper-.. als * By vi rim-of a uilgnii'iil Order of Korr e o?un and side in l he case of l>.i\id Me I vor vs. I'etci I bunion; ail thai Irael of Land, -ituaie in iIk*' oiuiiy oft?rant'ehur^, containing two hundred and one hab -UUl - acres, and having Mich boundaries as ap pear on a plat made i y -lohn <!. Iiiabiiicl Terms?Cash, ami purchaser to paj for \ papers ii Uo I By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore I closure and sale in lIii*ci.ui of the Bank of j Clin Icsto.i National Banking Association, I assignee ol *V. tl. < hafee ?\ Co., against B l-.ni nut Clark, a I thai certain Lot ami ; buildings there..;., .l.late within the town I of-t. Matthews, in the Coiiniy of Orange* hurg and Stale aforesaid, "ii the "Veslorh side ol the South 1 ar dina bail Boad Coin pany, on the Fast hy a line ?l feet hing, running parrcllel in the ma in track of said rail road, and one hundred feet from the I cen I re thereof, <>n the South bv a lino one ' buii'bed und -ivn i ? i.e.- ! ng k'uI nepn rating it from n Int of the said rail road eniupiioy, now .>;? formerly occupied by the s< clion ma-dor, and <>u the West by a line ?VJ feet long, ? -paraling it fioai the. Ian Is of the <:tid mil road com'panv. Terms of Hale? One-third C:nh; the balance on n <-r ??t of one, :im 1 two years, ir?-'i by a bond bearing interest from dale, payable annually until the whole ainonnt is fully paid The purchaser to pay for pap- i ' and the recording <?f mort gage and ti lu also Hy virtue of a Judgment Order f-f Fore closure and sale in the case of Nareissa Oardner vs. ?'. K. (iardner; all that tract of land situate in the t'onn'v <>f Oraugehurg ami State afore-aid, containing eightv-one (HI) acres, inure or U<?. hud bounded on the Fast by lands of X. A. Iliddel an I Jno. ? Fanning; and on the West by Lands of Martha i Gardner" a.id known a- a part of the Kstatc Lands of the ate Martha Gard ner represented on a Plat thereof bv L. li. loatii. ??;. L>. S. Terms of Sale?Cadi; pnrchaserto pay for (tapers. ais.? I'.v virtue of a Judgment < ):-:t?-r of Fore- j closure and sale in tin-ease of Henry Addcu Plaintiff; against Daniel It. I tell, Dauie Connor. Is.no (.'arson, and Isabella Carson, w\ ow Teuab Connor, Krank t'arson, ct. til., the following lands to wit All t!i Plan tali..n or l r.n l < f Laud itu ite i:; tin* Cou'Mv ol Oraugi'hitr^ and State aforesaid containing three hu idred und thirty-one t." li tictt's. more or 1 ss. and bounded bv Lands of.l. Hydride, the Ksiate of Fredrick C. Myers, l'avid Duu'./Jcr, James Shuler, and the Kstate of F- Z. " r. Terms of Sale? Oue-ha'f (1-2) *:nh-? balance on a credit of 12 months?the pur< chaser to give bond, bearing interest from tin-day ol sal.t, and a mortgage of the prem ises sold i>> secure the credit portion of the purchase monev -with the privilege of pay nig : 11 cash I'urcha-er also in pay for papers, and the recordingof mortgageand rille. al-o l*y virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale in i he ea-?o of Franklin VV I*airy against bctsy Loyl; all that Lot of Land in the Town and County of Orange burn and State nforcsai I. designated as Lot No-' II on a Flat ol certain Lotse?lied ''the i:a I Uoad Lota" of the Kstate of W. 11. T read well, deceased, m ide by I?. J. Itntnli', Surveyor, dated .litly 28lh, 1871, nud re corded in tli- ullicc of the Ucgister of Mesue Conveyance of Oraugehurg County in Ue eord book Xo. I'-!, at page !tJU?, containing one-rood and 18 perches, bounded on the Ninth hi a lot designated on said plat as lot No. lit, on the Kasi by a street running N.ol i-1 \Vest and through said lots, on ivhich street lot Xo 11 measure* 2 chains and "?7 links, on tho South by a I it designa ted on-aid plat a- lot No '.1. and on the West by land- of W . d. IIut?on. Terms of Sale?(.'ash enough to pay the amount reported dm-mi Defendant's bond on the 1st day of January, 187t), ($2'i?.l't)) with interest thereon to die day of sale, ami t!u- cost ami expenses of the action, the bal ance on a credit until tin- l-t nay of January i.sso. Purchaser to give bond bearing in ler.-st from da? ufsaleand a mortgage of the j premises sold, to secure the credit p >rtion of die purchase monev. Purchaser to pay lor papers and recording of title ami inoit I gage. a bo I'.v virtue of a Judgment Order in the case of Thomas II Zimmerman against J. vi. A in Icy, I'riistee et. rl. the following lands vi.. I. All that certain plantation or Tract of land caiitainiug three hundred and twentv beven (?-7 ) :icres more or less, situate in tie- County of Oraugehurg, anC State afore said, hounded North by lands late'y of Jno T. Kiley, Northwest hy amis of Saddlers , Swamp -nuilnvesi by lands lately ol' .1. I-', ludgou. and l- .1/. Itaugbman, South by lauds ut Mrs. M luabimt, and South Kast l.y lands of John Miller. '>. All that certain plantation or tract of land, containing ihrer huudred and forty four l'J-14) acres more or less, situate in the t oui.ty ami Stan, atoresaid, houniled North hy lauds lately of John F Kiley, Fast by lite Smith Carolina K..? Uoad, South by lands Utciy ol s. It. Cnnnady, ami West by lamK ol i. i i. W luiu.imakcr. Terms ol Sale Cash, and the remaining two thirds, on a credit of one year. Purcha ser to give bond, for credit portion bearing interest from tin day <>( sale and mortgage oi die properly purchased, and to pay for papers and the recording of mortgage and lit l<*. A USO Sales ol" Laml.Vol the lOstatcol' Dauial Zcigler bv Master. IHK STATK or SOUTH CAROLINA. < in? sc-r.isfr.o ( ot'NTY. in iiic >,Conunon Picas. Thompson II Cnoke, et, al K<or and Exir of Daniel Zeiglcr. tMaiatifis?against N. Ii. \V. S.Strunk, et al defendant*: Ity vlrt'ie ?f a Deeretal Order made in tin- above can<?c .m lhe20th day of January 1*7'.). I will Fell, by public auction in the the (:ity of Columbia, in the State afore said, oii ihe 1st Monday in March !S79 at the Usual place for Sherifis Kab-s, and within the legal boom there" r. the follow ing Kcal Estate of Daniel Zciglcr, situate in Kiehland County in said Slate, on the Con ga rcc Hirer, containing one thousand and forty 1010) aeres, more or lc-s, and boun ded on I he West by the Con^'aree Hirer, on th'" Southeast by the lands of W-n. Hrad dy, on t e North b\, JainD of W Dolen and East by lands of and de scribed as follows: Tract No. I. containing .200 acrtr.<i, more or U's of liver swamp land, formerly con veyed to Jane M. Z.-igler. Tract No. 2. containing 200 acres, mnra or less, of river swamp land, formerly con veyed to I'aniel E. /x-igler. l'raet No. :i. contaiutng ^?erea, n?or* or les.-, of river swamp land, formerly chii ? rcyed to Mary Jane Zeigler. , Pruci No 4. containing -00' acre.", more or less, of river swamp hind, formerly con veyed to the heir?: of Frederick Zeig er. I'ract No. 5 containing 200 acres more or less, of river or swamp ^land,, formerly conveyed to Carolin? U. ['aiding. 'I rael No ti. an island in the Conga reo River, containing 40 acres more or lew*. Terms of Sale?One half (J) cat-h, iho balance on a credit of one year, the purcha ser to give bond an<b mortgage^ for^.ihe credit portion, and to pay for paper* and record ng. I'ayrucnt to be made ami papers executed nt my office in Oraugebnr?. W. M. I1UTSON, Master Muster,? Office, Feb. 8, 1879. feb m aosacfBA 3t. TO ARRIVE The undersigned bog? leave to in form Jtbe Public generally that he will receive another lot of hea l U L B S on Saturday March 1st, B. FRANK SLATER. SMITH'S WORM OII. A rur.Ns, Cr.v.. Dec. S, 1877 A few nights since, I c,avc my son one dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day ho passed Ui large worms. At the same timo gave one do??e to my little girl, four years, id she passed 8li worms from -1 to 15 1 and ineht feb Ion; It W F PHILIPS. 8m Medical Notice. Having permanently located in the Town of Orangebnrg, I respectfully offer my pro fessional Services to the citizens of the sn.ne and t lie surrounding county. Office at Residence Opposite Jail. Also at Dr. A. C. Duke's Drug Store. Reaped fully 1?. W. BARTON. f?b 11 ? 4t