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THE ORAKOKBUKO TIMES. IB8U?D EVERY FRIDAY MOHN I NO MELL1CUA&IP & BD WARDS) Proprietors. STILES K. MKLLK'HAMI* EditorT" Tei*m? of Subscrii^tion Ont Copy one Year.$1 00 " Six Month. 75 -:0: . . Rates of Advertising. On* So 1st Insertion.$1 00 Kaeh Subsequent " . 60 Nvticu instrltd in Local Column at 20c per Lin*. All Subscriptions und Transient Advertise ments to be paid for in Advance* f?T" We arc in no wav responsible ior tho vier.? or opinion* of our Correspond kits. KR 1 DA Y, M A HOI 17, 1S79. Den ihn Mr. Abrain Dukes, an old and respected citizen, died at Iiis residence tu ar Brancbvillebf dropsy of the dust, outhcoth inst. The deceased Was a Maso;i in good standing, a useful mem ber, of the Church, tuid a va'ued and loved citizen, aud until) there are to i egret the extinguishment of his lamp of life. Our oldestcitizensare gener ally our best, and it is a melancholy thing to see them thus passing away. Mr. D?tes had nn rcthan half com pleted his threescore of years. Jtrguctcat in juice. "We regret to learn of the death of a lit tie child of Mr. Fred. Livingston. Cur ?yn:pathics are with the be rcavtd parents. Mr. Kdn-un Ison, Hving near .S.tntoe river, died h ft Saturday of pneu monia, leaving a wife an'I c did. Mr. William Way, an old citizen of St. Matthews, wus buried lust Sunduy. Mi. Jacob Harmon, an old and esteemed citizen of St. Mat tho vs, died InSt Week. Also Mr. Joseph Kraft, one ami ng the first to take up anus ami to battle for the Lost Cause. He leaves a wife and five children. We sympathize with his .relatives and friends. Tims one by one the map cr gathers in his harvest, one general ion pass ing away to make room for the next, which is tdfodily n arching onwird te take it? place. To the I'Jitur Ordngeburt/ 'i'im*s : " J-'itit Just it ia Hunt Cctit/ni" says he had wa'ted for sonic one t) i;ive t tiuthful statement of the election here on the 3rd February, but as no otio steined disposed to do so he ?'would give a bri.el statement in jus tice to all parties." lie lentis off with the statement, "we had no poli tic si ] party Mrurjlle, but tickets of a local nature," which is not I rue. A Democratic straight-out ticket was put in the field on Saturday morning against a t icket which if got to:; up h ? j Democrats was supported by tie Republicans en ?ms?, und who drc'nr cd for E. T. It. Smoak on politic i| grounds. The tnipnortcrs of the Smoak ticket were notified of it, but they claim it was an ii ctioueeriug trick, and further to fx trie ate tin m selvcs firm an unpleasant dilemma claim in the face of the'whole Damn cracy of tbe County, that 12 T, Ii. Smoak is a Democrat? Where he re nounced his allegiance to the Rep ib licans, and affiliated with the Demo era tit party, is known only to your corrcfi] ondent who has given a truth ful statement of the matter. Ho says, "all the ticket being Democratic ex cept E.Green." It issnrpprisin,' he had lud put him down a I. > a O uio crnt?everybody recollects hi* (Greens,) Peter Yotis,notorhty. Others on the ticket, have never joined the Dcmocruli: party. J. 1) Rhoad bus never jnired the party, and Mr. A. V. H. Dukes i\h<. -e-ms to sensitive in regard to \mi\* calbd a Republican or Independent w.i wailed upon by several ( nvmit'ees to know where he shod i tl paign of 1 70 ttnd ?? ] 87^ on the mit ? ? ore h\ " ? du In the : a liny iltijs ol Rtpiihii a... is he gave aid and support by ?oi i ' on the (flicialhondolET.lv. Smoak. I?>'ow thty ftij ported this lie he I with all their energy ami influence pre vions to and t n I he day 'delect inn ? guarded the box by a man in front of it. and one in the tear?lining de tented, claim the inn ..tigers acted un fairly, ami that the lux tv is stufj'ed by their opponents. The Democrats on the Reeves tick et never asked any "true ltepiibli cans to go on their ticket to fctro Igth Pll it," ti er b it tilde to l-iko cure of themselves without forming any sueh miscegenation with Ihcm. Your correspondent says, "hm fln-y refused to run." 1 won d ask why? I tvau.-e he must acknowledge they were de termined to elect 1*1. T. R. Smoak and E. Green Republicans, and they had the aid and sup|ioit of the "tine Democrats" on the ticket. W hen the votes were counted the lenders of the Stnonk liekel wer*?! very much excited and proposed forming a line to count their followers which so excited the colored Republicans that it precipitated a row, and if it bad not been for the efforts ol a few Democrats, we would ha\e had a bloody affair. A ft er the election was declared, the crowd of Republic ins mussed in the ft reel, being harangued by their lenders, while the Demo crats had retired to their ho n s peaceably. The negroes in the pre seiiuo of some of these parties coin me heed calling out "where is the white iiiaa' which br) 14V. t!i s n out und was the cause of the second affray. To stop these actions of the Republi cans, Mr. .). \V. Fain and R. Lowis Berry went on the street?after slop ing it in one direction tln-v proceeded down the street iu front of where a negro was calling for the"white man," and while speaking to aim the fracus between Mr. Fairey au I Dakns commenced, which I will not here speak of further as it will undergo legal investigation, only to say it did not occur inside of Air. Dukes' bouse. Justice Jute Culture. Editor Times : Knowing that you ta'>e great inter est in all that pertains to the advance ment and prosperity of Agriculture in our County, und that you are nl wtiys ready to aid with \0111 valuable paper every object that is calculated to add to its material prosperity, I hand you the eec'o ed letter for publication if you (hink propar. Th c letter speaks for itself. Much has been said by our fanners about the low price of cotton. '1 he question continually arising eon we make cotton at tJ cents per pound ? What can we plant that will pay us better? 1 These are important question-} to bo answered, and each farm t will nut wir them according to his own individual stand-] oint. I hold that we tan make cotton at 8 cents per pound, provided, we do not. make it an exclusive crop. Mr. Legare lei s us, be ^thinks Jute will jay better than cottnu. With our climat*?, soil and seasons we can produce neat I v every thing we need for home e ni-u npti ui, und the fanner, if he is pro lent, economical anil not in dei t, can live with but little cash outlay darin j 1I13 year Then let us diversify our crops ? make every thing as far a- wo can for hoii.e consumption. Let im use economy ? avoid dnbl ?ovo?" 1-iry mi credit, if we can avoid it. Credit mcuns paying from 20 to ?? per cent, above cash prices. It makes the; far mer a fclave to bis crethlor?it binds him bund and lout, and will, if he continues iL certainly e d iu bis ruin. Ray as you go should b'J the inntto of every farmer. L t them carry it out fully, and with frugality und industry. 1 hold they will soon become tbo happiest and mo.il independent people us a class uu God's g 1 ecu earth. Respectfully, \V. F. Bakton. [Copy of Letter.] Four Mot tk, S. C, Feb. 22nd 1S7U. Deau Sir : I see in your last meeting of the Agr'l Society a discu-sion in regard to phintiiig Jute, and as I tried it last year, I will give you my experience with it, if it is of any usetoany of my farmer frien I s. I pi uted when putting in cotton from lOth April to 1 -1 May?-on ordinary cotton land. Th s so <1 seems to be very delicate, and i lind it I aid to get n slaiiil?sbou! I b ? planted when the bind is da ip and covered light I >? n first ?he ? 1 t j lie on sb-w I v, int.: fast it i| t he 1 it' r by 1 xi'. Iii* ii' think ni can plain lir id .11 1 ?? nn - T- e .1 ? .il ' I 1 r i .1 1 ?? \. ? n.: 1 ti ..?. ! ! i\ Iii Ii'., nun ; c.w 11 it i1 like ??. ? : ti :.l Iii 1, but otic i?r two 1 j It,?:. In 1 and '?ue h ?eilig o il<i I 11I ill ; 1 ?. 1 he plan s by middle of ?September grow ? or (5 leel high und Iroih i t? 1 in di I hick 1 the pr ? per i-i/.c for fihrcj tuul -h >uld then he cut while in hloom. The frosl caught (hem before in 1 - turiug the sec 1 well however, so 1 did not save any seed, nor di 1 I stoop any ol (hem :uh 1 left all I had to gi ?n seed. However, if we would devot e I half the attention we do to cotton lo I uu iu re of Jute, I am satisfied it ! would pay twice as mil :b with less 1 wink; lor cotton til 8 cents will nol 1 pay its expenses on ordinary inn I. I see it slated you will have -01111! seed to dispose of. If so I would like t ? 1 gut one or two pounds t<? plant again J this spring more car .'fully. Yours very truly, Til os K 1 ?! <;\ NOTICE. Tho undersigned would respectfully in firm Iiis friends and the public generally that he will take charge of Ins office on the 10th instant, where he will he prepared to do all work in Ida line, on most improved Ht> le and tit prices to suit the ?inert, All work warranted to give satisfaction. L. s. WOLFE, mar 7 Surgeon Dentist. To the jP "'oplcr Ikdow you will lind the prices of a few nrtiolcH which will he to your interest to read. Wo eannot {fire the prices of everv thing in our line, hut will gun run tec tin entire steel;, which is large ami complete ? far below any hotiKc in town. We advertise only FACT*:. Cull once and you shall be con vi nc d. Choice Iii" Coffee, R pounds for one dollar Choico Coffee Sugar, ill and 1:5 pound* for one dollar Choice No J Bacon Sides, tij cents per lb Choice Kami'y tsoap -1 pounds for 2'cents Choice Family Soup [lied I'aper) 6 cakes for 25 cents. Dwight's Soda >\ ecnts per pound. Uood Flour S? UU per barrel Fancy Family l-'lour *C t-> SO CO per bbl Coats Spool Cotton ft cents per Spool Good Shirting Homespun ft cents per vard Calicos, fast colors 5 io uj per yard Good Chewing Tobacco 10 cents p^-r pound Uood Cigars #1 90 per 1U>) (.Joed doubl?: length Cigar $3 00 per 100 Also Crockery. Cutlery, Tin ware, Pot ware, Hard ware, Clothing, (loots, fc-bocs, Hats, Dry Goods, and ilie FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST Whiskey, lirandv, Wine. (Jin, Hum, Ale, Hcei ,'\e? ,{c. That can ho found anywhere, at price* too Li ?\V to be made public. l&r A IdJiKKAL DISCOUNT allowed on id! the above juices in bills of J en Dol lars or more. Itespcctfullv, i>. t:. SMOAK tSi CO. I mar 7 lc70 iv THE GENUINE DR. Co Mc&AHE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC VERMIF?GE. I SYIV1PT0MS OF WORMS. ITU-IEcountenance is pale and leaden ? colored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an a/.ttre semicircle runs along the lower eye lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds: a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the c.its: an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very lbi:l. particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; lleef'rnj pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir- | regular, at times costive; stools slimy; ! not tin frequently tinged with blood; | belly swollen and hard; urtr.c turbid; j respiration occasionally difficult, and j accompanied by hiccough; cough i .sometimes dry and convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever above symptoms arc found \o exist, DR. C. Mc LANE'S V Kl! MI FUGE will certainly effet t a cure. it does not contain mkkcury in any form; it is an innocent prepara tion, not taxable of doing tit? slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Hit. McLank's Vr.u mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mc Lane and Fixminu Bros, on the wrapper. -:<-?: ? dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS arc- not recommended a-- n remedy "for .ill tlic ills that lie- h i-, heir to." bill in affections of the liver, and in all bilious Complaints, 1 lyspcp.sia and Sick 11 endai he, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. A G U E A N 1) 1 I '. \' E R . Nobrt tor cathartic can be nsrd preparatory to, or af11.- taking t,?u;i ine As a simple purgative they nre uneqiudcd. VEWAIli; OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are r.e\er sugar coated. Each box has a red wa \ eal on the lid with the impression 1>:-.. McI.ane's Liver I'm.is. bach wrapper hears the cigiiaturcs of C. MC I ANt: and FLEMING HltOS. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mr J ane's I.ivkh Phis, prepared by Flendng Pros., of Pittsburgh. Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name jJ/rLane, ?pellcd differently but same pronunciation? I jaii i,-. lAi'J ly j Sunday, 9 ill j Instant, I will receive CAR LOAD of the FINEST 150USES J vei ollciid in ibit Market. Thanking the Public tor their past pat ronage 1 respectfully solicit ihr .-nine in I the futiirr, and shall always endeavor to i give universal satisfaction both in my SI <><?]<: ii ii d 1 Vices B. FRANK SLATER. Knowlton & Latlirop, ATTORNEYS AM) COhNSKLLORS A T J , A W , OUANGEBURGvS. C nov "0 if 3 eflect. Act ! Read Carefully, Reflect Soberly, ACT PROMPTLY. KORTJOHN'S AUCTION & COMMISSION HOUSE, Still retains its Eeputation for CHEAPNESS, and Stands Pledged to UNDERSELL any House in the just REt 1:1 YKir .vr 1)KY GOOD.^ EMPORIUM ( hoiee Spring Cnlicos? t hn.ce Spring Calicos. Choice Sjrring Ca I cos. Al*o a r^ft e Lot of ilaiuhu ig Kdgiug an 1 1 usertiotH, 1 latnhu rg Edging and Inset lions Which were BOUGHT ('IIKAP, H?ing the BcA Value ami (Ml EG A 3? EST Ever Exhibited. A Fine, Large Assortment of Ofevorj description. Also just received from the M AN?FACTOTIKS, VERY CHEAP, full Li..e< of EVERYTHING ELSE In the Dl;V GOODS line, ami being DA I LV receippt of s P 11 I x c; a s r> SUMMEN WEAR. THE LIGHT KUNNISO "DOMKSTIC |.\<J MAC HIN KS,*' and Needles for all i..-?iii^ machine* always on hau l for sale ( heap. Agent for Madame Demurest'? reliable Patterns. Call ami convince your rives at the FASHiONABLK DRY GOODS THEODORE KOHN Medical Notice Having permanently located in the Town of Orangeburg, 1 tespee* fully offer my pro tension a I Services to the citizen* ?.|' the s.\ ne and ilie surrounding county. Ollice at Residence Opposite .'ail. Also at Dr. A. C. 1 'uL.e'i? pni|{ Store. Rr?:?vtf'il] v I?. W IUKTOX. feb 11 It 'Ohl STD OF SO REN TR U E & LOU J.EA AT McM as f er\s nuiciv store Aie selling specialities, which cannot bu excelled nur equalled l>\ any nlber Kinn in QUA LI I V und PRICE in ihe low u ui U raugeburg. II OS 3 E K V ! IE C>S I E H Y11 iiosj i:k v ::! 7 cents a pair and upwards. Gentleman ;ui<l I-ndios iJ n< L trwosiv At pric ?= that defy coiuoa iii >u. Besides our G-?neral Stacli Of Pry Goods, U rocerics, Clotb ing, R .ots, Shoes, Hats, &C, Ac. Which we will Kell, until further notice, at New York cost. Remember also our Hi A. PS AS? Il.l.UMIXATORS Which has proved to bo the REST LA MR in use.. B?** Oive us a call. No trouble to show Goods. SORENTRUE it LORY" E A, Proprietors of the H pt "California Store." 1S7S Cm SMITH'S WORM on,. At it HNS, Oa.. Dee. 8, 1R77 A few nights since, 1 gave my son one do.se of the Worm Oil, and Ihe next day lie passed 1 Ci large worms. At the same tinm 1 gave one dose to iu v little girl, four year*, and she passed J><! worms from -l to IT inches long, W F PHILIPS. >'.or Pale by I>r A C Dukes feb 21 3in A (.1 ntin iff I rn tor's N ol U*< >. All persona having claims against the Instate of >s. Alice Power deceased, will present tbenf duly attested, and those in ilehtcd to jaiil lv-tato will make pavmciit to DAN I Kb r. si'i:iiiNr.u, Administrator or JAMES P. I XL A It, A11? rnev at haw. Feb. ??" IS79. ich 23 ?i ilm?a w E?mm jUt: ? i i r l. - - . ?ii -_.IVT Ct t K r. ; t is i Si I: i i . : I I i,i a ; f>Mson (?beul .?ij'.;..? i. .. Ii U i t I - nice twrr / . : il l c. at Impuritie* i.. I. '?; !. llie n..ti.f.l .lift e i.ivtr tjecr-u* It t'. C I ! -.'i, Kill CZT' ..??'!':- CV'i ? 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Ts !i:?Tr r .- I.-r? f-r r.'>-e Thro*', i ?In:? v. i t ? ? ; ?? -. 1 ; r v-a '. vr.vr ftl tst:..o ' ?- r . ! y .-11 lirucjwU . ^ -. . J >-i v is and $1.00 . Km*, ifj ff?, .est. !25 H c? ; i ilir lrea"m?nt l>f -'1 i in t! c 1 t ml. Not *.i.:?, V.'J.i.c Sw?l!i.Hc, sc. in a llioii<.".ml, "^J 'I . ..: I . ;..c f:- >r:i J I LtsS - visc r.-"u'.?, ! JTJ Ulccn us r' >r . ! <t i:i !? \,1 hi:". '? in: ttie i s o! .'..I r.-... y in ?onte form. M..C-... v ro:t (1.3 I ?. ?. ti^o ducsitrs it pro !u ?. . ::>.?'? l'iall _ .y r .li^r 1.;...! ft' blnoti or ti l -a.( ..a lie. } -.: ?l?:.ri?N,*;*iTll.l.lK .'\ . ? l'J ..'r.' I ? : : ? .: 1 '??? ll;C only ciefiitir.e i ... Ii r li . very from Scroful?. Sy _ '. .' i r^.. iul ?'i sta . -. 1.1 . .1 ?i.i^?.?, can t \ t fitam' '. a ! i! ..: ^-i"I r.ire t racer, li , > . \. i 11 e psitl by i?ie propricior* it Mcreury? iritay i ? ?; 1 i.'rily lautet *4i Urm r > c.iti li: i > il'.l in is, i'ri-ii by .ili i 'in;: ?.!?.* fa ?<? 1 I ?? >i Kvi'ff s?r.tt Mrrr?M'j . . ii;:iit s iid ) i '. .'sacs. ii uUii?.!)! L & CO.. frocriei v.: For Sale br Dr. A. C DukoJ. feb 15 W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER An?l Jcuclcr, KUSSEL ST-, Orang cburg, s. c. A nihil Mi|ip|y oi'Laudreth's Seeds alway- on band. nov 0 1878 ly NOTICE. Tlie iiiidcniigned will file Iii? final ac count aa Guardian of Alice V. Gardner with tlio Hon. Probate Judge|for Orange burg Count) on the 81nt day of March next, and apply for letters yf I >i?ini.?sorv. C.fE. GUaIiDNEU, Guardian. Feb. 2Sth 1879. -It 3STOTIOE I* heroby given Hint after the first M^on ?1ay in March 1 will hr in my oflicc every Monday and Tncdoy in each nio?th in htead of Friday and Saturday until further notice. Fall. I>. L. CONNOR, School Counnisflioner, of Orangeburg Co. Ffb.'Jg.l 1S7f>? -ft-h '28_ It rixo .Miikc money Pleagnntly A and fant,agents should adilrens FIN LEY HARY KY k (??., Adunta, Ga pine 1 Jr