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THE CRAKGEBURG TIMES' issuku fvisky fkihay mokmno MKLL1CHAMP & EDWARDS. Proprietors. STILES 11. MELLICH AMP Editor. Terms of Subscription One Copy one Year..'..$1 00 M fl Six Month*. 75 -:o: Rates of Advertising. Ons Square 1st Insertion.$1 00 Each Subsequent " . GO Xoiiccs inserted in Local Column at 20? per Line. . . T, '''All'Subscriptions and Transient Advertise ments to be paid for in Advance. t&" We are in no way responsible for the views or opinions ol our Correspond tot?. ~ FRIDAY, M A RCH 21,;1879. Randall Elected Speaker. On Mcnday the Democratic Cau cus n el in Wusldugton nnd by a vote of 75 to 57 nominated Saiu'l J. Ran dall, of Pennsylvania, as Speaker. On Tuesday Congress met and con firmed the nomination against Gar field, the Republican candidate, by a voted 144 against 125. / Latt wctk wc advocated tho elec tion of Mr. Randall to this position on broi^d grounds, and we believe if the same iiue ol policy were adoptcJ be the Dtusocratio Convention iu nominating the next Presidential candidate, that we would meet with t-ucccEP. It was this policy that elected Mr. Tilden last year, the first Democratic success eines the electio.. of Mr. Buchanan. Our Farmers. 1 his eins is emphatically the hank htfie of the country. They feed all, and "are "legitimately entitled to tho highest respect, and the largest share | in the legislation of the land. Upon ihem depends inc prosperity of the country. If they fail, all fail, find if they prosper, all prosper. It is unfortunate however that some times this is not literally true, for often the lien-holder gets his all, and becomes rich in his misfortune. Let the farmer look to his interest, realize his importance, make his power felt, and combine for the good of himself, und the 1 ihd in which be lives. And now ab Spring is nbout setting in" upon us with her balmy air and merry carols, warning us that seed time has come, Itt our farmers tee to it that they plant le.-s cotton and more provisions. Let thorn also make their own manures. Let us have "corn fields and cotton patches'' instead of "cotton fields and corn . patches." Th'is plan will hr. ig pros perity! ami make our farmers as they should be ii'depondent. For the Orangcniifg Tim f.*. A Darin? finrglnry?Kescuing Prisoners From Town Blarsnnl?Area of Cottou tu be Planted?(ieneral News Items. Bkanchvillk, So. Ca., March 12th 1879. J-.'ditor Ornvgeburg 'l imes: Recently an act of daring burglary nnd larceny was committed at this placo on the premises of Mr- J A Benson. The thief made a forcible visit to the inside of that gentlemen's culinary depar:ment, where he helped himself to groceries,&c, to his heart's content. After attending to or sup plying the wants of the inner man, the burglarious wretch laid guilty hands upon Mr- Benson's gun, a quantity of clothing and other valu ables, which he hud arranged iu a pile on the kitchen fioor us a prepara tory step to taking them away. At this junctuie, however, Mr. Brown. Mr. Benson's father-in-law, heard a noise and at once instituted a search for the cause thereof. To his dismay lie soon discovered .that there was an unknown visitor in bis ton in-law's kitchen. The thief made a like dU COVery that somebody was endeavor ing to interview him. cud prompted by the instinct of self-preservation, he leaped from one of the kitchen windows, thus givii g Mr. Brown an j unceremonious adieu, which he. Mr. B. emphasized by bitting him iu the hack ns ids dark figure was depart ing, '1 he culprit must have bad accomplices, as he succeeded in getting Mr. Benson's gun and other things. Avi nging Nemesis, however, tracked him. ami the other day, r Benson succeeded in rapturing him near Aiken, ami brought him a pi isoner to this jdace. Mr. Itcedish committed him for trial iu May. On Satuiday night a priso'ier was rescind from ilie cits tod) of the Town Marshal by an umber of colored men The Council will protted against these violators of law. I limit ndaml that nearly every body will plant twice as much cotton this yenras Inst. Our ihrtncrs are slow to sec a po'ut. Gardens down here are very for ward, Mr. J. P. and Mr. Frank Bruce both have sugar pean in bdooni. Can Orangebiirg beat it. ? . Yours, S. A. Ma RBI bd?On Thursday, Feb. 20tb, 1879, by the Rev. J. I,. Rhuford, Jolin A. Byrd to Mattie II. Arthur. All of St. Matthews, S. C (in tlic Cth March, 1879, nt the residence of the bride's fatku r, by the Rev. D. W. Cuttino. Mr. J. B. Cuttino to Miss Mamie E. Jtnkius. All of Orangcburg Count/, S. C. ...._?. ...gPSgg NOTK'E SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, OnANornrno Cocnty, Oranaeburg, S. C, March 13, 1879 Notice is hereby given that a certain Clacim ha* been approved by nie in favor of M. K. Wilkinson, to the amount of twenty six dollars, approved Jan. 4th, 1S79, which through mibtakc, has the wrong number. Tin perron who now holds the C laim will please present it at my Office f<o that I may corrcat'.tbe mistake and register the- time ' J*T ? D.L. CONNOR, School (Summissioncr nmr 21?St Orangebin g County, j NOTICE, HjCADQVARTERS 3RD brigade INFANTRY, , Orangeburg. S. C, March 12, 1879. General Order No. 1, Series 1879. Pursuant to Special Order No. 1, New Strien of 1879, Office of Adjutant and In spector General, Marcl 8th 1879" I. All Robert Rifles arc hereby called in as unfit arms for the use of the Militia. All Companies in the Sd Brigade having that character of "weapon in their posses sion, will, at once, Sifivfl the same packed in boxes nnd shipped to Messrs*. Hermann. Bneker & Co., Nos. lUl and 103, Duaiiie Stiret, New York, forwarding Shipping Re ceipt to these Headquarter*. II. Companies desiring to retain thin arm will bn allowed to do so; but those who ship their RifleB w ill be the fiist to be sup plied with new arms. Ill Adjutants of Regiments. Pattalion? and Attached Companies tjrjll forward full Reports to thin Office on or before the 2.">ik day of March, 1879. 1V. Ail Troops in thin Brigade wiii hold themselves in Jcadincss for Review and In spection at shortest no'ice. Ry order Rrig. Gen. .L;s. Pi Izlar. _ WM. V I XL AR, A. A. G. SI p*2 Slips!! A small lot of St. Domingo Yam Potstoe Slip* for Kale A great and wonderful bearing Potato*, very early and will yield, according to land, from BOO to 500 busheb to the acre. Price.20 cts a peck or 75 cts a bushel. Apply to _KIRK ROBINSON. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COCNTY OF ORANGEBUUG. Court of Common Pi.bah. Otorgo BoliTer, i'laintiff, ayiiiwt Janu-s V, May* and Isabella Mays, Defend ant*. Copy Summons for Money Demand. Complaint nnt Served. TO JAMES P MA YS: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint iu tnis action, which isfi'ed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the .-aid CountV, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office, at Orang*burg South Carolina, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, oxclasive of tlie day of service. If you fail to answer this cowpUint within the time aforesaid, tlx- plaintiff will apply tu the Court for judgment against you for the Htim of one hundred and fifty Dollars, with iatcrest at the rate of twelve pir cent, per annum from the twenty seventh day of November ono thoimud eight hundred aud seventy one, and costs. ?1 AS. F. 1ZLAR, PlaiutifT* Attornuv. OEO. BOLIVER, t\ C. P. Dated March 20th. A D 1871) To James P Mays one ?/the Defendants alone named: Take notice that the Summons ami Com plaint herein were filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oiangcburg County, South Carolina, on the 1Mb dav of March A I), 1H79. JAS F IZLAR, Plaintiff's Attornev. March 20th 1879. mar 21 tf Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions to mn di rected, I will sell nt Orangebiirg, C II , B. C.,J on the first Monday in April next, during the legal hours of sale for cash, the following described property to wit: Two lots on Rail Road Avenue, meas uring fifty (50) feet front, and running back seventy-live (75) feet each. Rounded by Rail Road Avenue, lot of J. F. w*y other lands of Mrs. M. It. Troadwell ana Job? Wr.'.rwright. ai-so Two other lots in the Town of Orange burg each containing eight aores moro or less, and bounded by lands of D. Louis, \V Oliver, Dr. \V. B. Trc.ulwell, KdUto Hive* and I'ublic Road, leading lo River Bridge. Levied on as the properly of Mrs. M. u. Tread well at the suit of Theodore Kohr. It Bro. and George Boliver. also ! T*o hundred and ten (210) acres more or less, bounded North by lands of Henry Till, Ea-l by lands of Absulom Itozard, South by lands of Andrew G Ktroma.tand West by luiuls of iiaehael Felkcl. Levied on as the property of Owen Phillips at tl?c suit of J T Arant. also One Wliee'er ? Wilson Sewing Machine. Levied on as the property of Asbury \V Sandel at the soil of Who< 1er .V Wilson .Manufacturing Company. a lso <>ne Buggy. Levied on as the properly of John D. &ta0k at the suit of W C Court ney it Co. A i.SO One Boggy. Levied on the property of E A Strock i?t the suit of Patrie't l>oyle Sheritl's Office. Orangcburg C. II., S. C, March 17lh, l>/9. JOHN IL LIVINGSTON, S.O. C. Master's Sales. YV'. A. Mnckay, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNTY OP ORANGEBURG. Tn the Common Pr.-.v. Py virtue of Decretal Orders, and Judg ment* of Foreclosure and sale in the causes below stated respectively, I will sell by public auction, before the Court Home in Orangeburg, and within the legal hours foi ulifriit's sales, oil the first Mondnv in April 1879, the several tracts or parcels of land below described, nil situate in the County and. State aforesaid, viz; By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale iu the ease of Narcissa Gardner vs. C. E. Gardner; all that tract of laud situate in the County of Orangeburg and State aforesaid, containing cightr-ene (81) acres, more or less, and bounded on the East by lands ofN. A. Hiddcl and Jno. C. Fanning; nnd on the West by Lands of Martha E. Cardner' and known as a part of the Kstatc Lands of the late Martha Uard ncr. represented on a rial thereof by L. G. Inabii et, D. 8. Ternni of Sale?Cash; purchaser's pay for papers. also Py virtue of a Decietal Order in thecaao 1 of Mary Ann E Duke-, wife of M m. W Dukes, against John M Myers, the husband, and Augusta, Lewis, Sophia and Frederick .Myers, the children of Eleanor' Myers deceased: and VVm. W Duke as Executor of the Will of Sophia Myers deceased : all that tract or parrel of laud situate in the County and Plate aforesaid, containing one hundred and ninety-two (19-) acres, more, or less, and 'bounded, on the North, by l.uidfs of Daniel Dantzlcr; on the East by lands of Middleton l>ant7.lcr, nnd Anderson Dantz ler; on the South by lands of Samuel Hutto, andon the West by lands of L Ii Myers. terms ol Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. also By virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale io the case of Morgan J Keller Executor, and Frances K Keller Executrix of Joseph A Keller, against James Van Tassel. Patrick Doyle and C 11 Jones Administrator of J McNainara; all that lot or parcel of bind, situate in the town of Orangeburg in the County and State afore said, on the Northern side of Aussei Street, fronting on said street forty (40) fett, and running hack from the old front lineott said street, one hundred and three (10'i) feet ind bounded on the Northeast by lot of Mrs. Martha Kich; on the Southeast by said rtreet, and on other sides by lands fouicrlr of W A Meroncy. Terms of Sale?Cash, or f.r one-half cabh and the halance on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and a mortgage of the premui-r, as plaintifl's counsel may c ect. Purchaser to pay for pap. ra and recording of both tilk-anil mortgage, in c:ue of sale on credit. alts Y,r virtue of a Decretal Order in the case of Elizabeth B Myers formerly Elizabeth B Harnet, as Adm'ix nun tntamenio aneio o James R Moorer deceased, against Mary E Moorer, James W Moorer, Jacob li Moorer, Ella J Moorer, wife of John Moorer. Irene E Shuler. wife of Samuel Shuler, Pelhajn Moorer, Heyward Moorer, Wni. Hutto ?.nd S P Wells; the following lands, viz: 1. All that Plantation or tract of land containing one thousand and seventy-nine (1079) acres, more or less, and bounded lur lands, now, or formerly, of AT Dantzlcr, S ? Wells. L E Myers, Mrs. Elizabeth ? Myers. Franklin Sliuler, O'Bryan Shulcr, ffui. Hutto, and Frank Post. 2. All that other tract or parcel of land, containing sixty-six (Co) acres, more or less, and bounded by Instate lands of Dr. Lewis Dantzlcr, and lands of John Moorer and M Dantzlcr. 3. All that other piece, parcel, or tract of land, containing ninety-seven (9?*) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of John Moorer Jacob Moorer, Elizabeth B Afyera, S P Weds and Estate lands of Dr. Lewis Dantzlcr. Terms of Salo?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. M. HUTSOy, Master Maiter.s Office, March 20 th 1*7?. mar 21 3t The State of South Carolina, Oranoebcko Coiimtt. bt c b. olovkr, esquire, probatk jndob. Whereas, (ieorge Boliver, C. C. P., hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effecti of Ann Simons, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonidi all and singulai the kindred and Cieditors of the said Ann Simons, late of Orange burg County, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of I'robate, to he held at Orangeburg, C. IL, on the 2Uth Apiil next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show causo, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted Given under my Hand, this 20th day of March, Anno Domini 187S. [i..h ] C. B. GLOVER, Judge of I'iobate, Orangburg County. mar 21 it To tho People Pclow you will find the prices of a few article* which will he to your interest to read. We cannot give the prices of every thing in our line, but will guarantee the entire..lock, which is large and complete? far below any boase in town. We advertise only FACTS. Call once and you shad he con vinced. Choice Rio Coffee, 8 pound- for one dollar Choice Coffee Sugar, 12 and 13 pound* for one dollar Choice No 1 Bacon Sides, (>} cents per lb Choice Family -Soap 1 pounds for 2 >cents Choice Family Soap ( Ked Taper) 8 cakes for 25 cents. Dwighl's Soda *J cents per pound. Flour S-"> 00 per barrel and upwards Bacon $0 25 per too. Coats "?pool Cotton 5cents per Spool (ioiid Hurting lotiicspiin 5 cents per yard Calicos, fast colors ? to V>\ per yard (iood Chewing Tobacco 40 cents per pound Good Cigar., $1 00 per 100 Good double length Cigar $2 00 per 100 Also Crockery. Cutlery, Tin warf?, Pol ware, Hardware, Cluthing, Knots. Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, and the FINEST," BEST AND CHEAPEST Whiskey, brandy, Wine. Giu, Rum, Ale, Heer, &c., elc. That can ho found anywhere, at prices too LOW to he made public. tV&n A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed on all the above prices in bills of Ten Dol lars or more. Respectful lv, IK fe. S.HOAK ?Jfc CO. mar 7 1876 ly Read, Reflect, Act! 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 Don't Forget! Don'c Forget!! WHAT! :! Why, of course to visit the ORIGINAL VIENNA BAKERY a>:d CONFECTIONERY Where you will find the fewest Delicacies in Cakes and Pies, fresh every day. The Pmest ol Candies, the Soundest of Fruit? and Nuts of every description. The Freshest of Groceries and Canned Goods of all kinds. Tho licot of Sugar and Flour. The Finest assortment of Cigars and Tobaccos, ami everything sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Orders for Weddings, Partie?, etc., filled on the shortest notice. A trial is respectfully solicited bv JOSEPH EROS Opposite Theodoie Kohn's Dry Goods Resort. To Rent n good Cellar for Storing goods or other purposes. AUGUST FISCHER Respectfully informs bis old Customers aud the Public generally that he will continue to keep up his supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES From the very best markets in the country, consisting in part of Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour, &c, A nd guarantee to sell goods ;u CHEAP As thev can be bought elsewh ere. MY SAMPLE ROOM Exclusively, apart from the Main Business. Its noted Brands of LIQUORS are ?tili kept up to their FIRST CLASS Standard. $5,000 To be GIVEN AWAY iu BARGAINS in the next SIXTY D VYS. No better opportunity oflerod to REPAIR your BROKEN FOR TUNES When you come, to Orangeburg examine my STOCK. My Sub. or Employees will SHOW you my GOODS with pleasure and ofier you INDUCEMENTS Which you are not ACCUSTOMED to MEET. It doesn't cost anything to LOOK and bo CONVINCED. Come! Come! A. 13 WALKE I * I P, G. ONE POOR EAST OF Ifrr. A. ?. l>uke'? Drug Store, dioouM <>i erery doseription FISI1LVG TACKLE From the vorv beat manufactories just re ceived and for sale low down. Mno all kinds of Kcpnlrilljr done ?n the shortest notice lo (.iinis, Pistols, Locks, I'mhrellas, and SEWINO MACHINES Done up and Adjusted. HnY" All goods and work warranted to give entire satisfaction in quality work manship and price. Thanking my friends for past patronage I hope to merit a coutintince of the same m the future. I?. (J. C ANNON. sept CS 1*7"3 if SMITHS WORM Oil,. Athens, (i.v., Dec. 8, 1877 A few nights since, 1 gave my son on* dose of the Worm Oil, and the next day he passed hi large worms. At the same time 1 pave one dose to my little girl, four years, and she passed 8ti worms from 4 to 15 inches long. W F PHILIPS. Kor Pale by Pr A C Puke* feb 21 *m 10/ rj. onunu! loi ?. JUST RECEIVED^AT THEODORE III DRY GOODS EMPORIUM Choice Spriug Calicos, Choice Spring Calicos, Choice Spring Calicos. Also a Large Lot of Hamburg Edgiurr and ?isertions, Harabu rg Edging and Inter tious Which were bought cheap, Being the Best Value mml CHEAPEST Ever Exhibited. A Fiue, LarKe Assortment of Shoes Of every description. Also just received from the manufactoties, VERY CHEAP, full Lines of everything else In the DRY GOODS line, and being DAILY receippt of SPRING AND summer wear. THE LICHT RUNNING "DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES," and Needles for all sewing machines always on band for sale cheap. Agent for Madame Demorest's reliable Patternr. Call and convince yourselves at the fashionable DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. THEODORE KOHN Sm oral? BLACK WELL'S P| rtuxtHAM: mm TOBACCO