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TUE ORAXtiKBUmji fyiMES. IS8\)ED J VERY FRIDAY ; :0RMN.O UKLLIC11A3U1 & KDW?KGsi Propi-h tors. STILES R. MiSMdril IMP Boll ir. Tevmsi of Sutofscription? C/v: Coin t.i.^ Year.i\ 00 " ' ?S'ix Moulin. 70 Kates ffjf^?iywlIsing; Our Square \?t\[Insertion.$1 oo JC<irli oubicqtient " . 50 c-cet inserted in Local Column at 20c per Ljne. f, - r AlltSf,ihsaripHont lind Transient Advertise rnknts to bt paid for ia Advance. BS?S"" We am jn no way responsible for the vi???? or opinions of our Correspoud luta. oTtVltii)AY.' M A 1 :i I! :>s. 1 S79~ The EupiTvisois Again. ?We regrot to say that at tho pro Pent writing, the indications are that the Democratic Congress will adopt a compromise on the Supervisor question. The Democratic Caucus Commit tees have proposed a bill requiring th? abolition of the tint, oath for jurors,the discontiuuauceofthc use of -eoldicts at the polls, but allowing two supervisors at each poll, a ppcinted from each political party, to act only in tho capacity of witnesses and challengers, and to be shorn of their Ukual latitude for evil. We say can didly we dcu't liko the compromise "Wo are not in a position to know what our Democratic leaders at Washington do; but to us it smocks strongly of weakness and an aban donment of principle. This whole matter is Republican political legislation enacted a few ycara back, when tho UqniMi-an were in power, solely t > help their party, acd it it also wholly uncon stitutional. It ia a direct infri .ge went of tho rights of tho State, and ioially -repugnant to Dctnocraiic principles. Why; then, now that the Democrats are in power, ehou'.d they hesitate to remove what was enacted for their special injury? Why ac quiesce in and endorse what they know to be unconstitutional and thus stultify themselves before the couti to? Tho Electoral Commission com promise should he a warning for aH futuro time. By it we lost th.-> Presi dency in 1876; and, if we do not profit by ihe past, we will Io^e i again in l?i>0. When-we know what ieii^i.! lot us adhere to it regardless con c quences A Desired Iteionnatiun. Elsewhere in to day's, is-v i :> i ! extract from the * New- and I mrior" urging the employ meat of vvoniii : in ! all occupations which thoy can do as I well nc mrn, nntl from h t! c a c ' excluded in consequincc ol tho men < crowding them nut. It i- a ?r.bject ,' to which we think attention ought to I be directed. There arc jo many women whoi dtsire ti means of livelihood, hat v I o ran do nothing because every place ip filled by ibe men. There are also so niuny places ol such i rifling lahi r that men ought to feel ashamed to occupy them. The trouble iseveiy body is trying to keep ( tit tif the sun and y>.\ in tho shade. T.his is oue.pf the mo/jt fruitful causes of bard limes. The rush foi eoft places drains the fields of las or i rs and increase tii ? proportion of those who produce nothing. Wo want more .producer* and icwei eon BUmcrs. By giving the places n ?w occupied by men which women Cati fill just us well, and ?Ii iving more men into the field, we. increaso th*i pro duct.', ol the cutili and make living easier. Il some practical scheme could bo de vised lo rid our large cities of loafers and make I hem dig for their living t! c country would he infinite y blessed. Turning a Captuicd ?un cn tho Enemy. The Senate Select Committee i<> inquire into alleged frauds in the late election, Senator Wallace, t 'hair man, held a meeting yeiter lay t<> examine witnesses on I lie subject d frssCKsments for political purpo-os by the Republican party, cno of tin points embraced in the resolution under which the so-called Teller Committee was appointed, now reor gupizid with a Democratic majority 'J his is emphatically turning the cap tured gnnfi on iho enemy; and wo hope they will be used loeffcct in tho coming campaign. 5ffr. Ifcary Mui.ler, Forniorly of oar town but for sev eral years, ti citizeu'of Branchvillo, died in the li'.ttcr pluea on Saturday lust in tlio 71st year of Iii? age, and was b?ric? in Uto Preshytoriuu grave yard itt Orungeburg on Sunday nf ternoou. Tito funeral discourse was prcechod al tlie i\Ielbodi3t ' !? itch by lie v. 0. A Darby to u litre/) eou con::" of mourners who had hssoiu bled to pay the last tribute ol rc'ip id to the deceased. Mr. Butler was an old citizen, and bad well nigh accom plished the course allotted to man. The long funeral train which attend ed his remains to I In: grave, attests the respect borne for him. Our sympathies are with the family in their bereavement. BO~^.uj>c'?at?j'e.ijr?.-~.'rr??m -rc*n^cotiv?*ym?ai Makiueu?At tin- Residence if.Air. C. Uowell, on the Hah in-i.. by Trial Justice A. .'. I*2vans, Mi. Josiah Ihdl7.eger, to Miss Carrie tMvis; all of Orangcburg I ounty. I>J5. I,- S. ASOld'K, be found at his Old Stand next door to Or. Wunnaniakcr'ti Drug Store, where he is prepared to do all work in his line, on the most improved style, and at prices to suit the Ihnes. All work warranted to give satisfaction. I.. S. WOLFE, mar 7 Surgeon D mii-a. 7 A D3I ? N IST I? A TO 3 r S B V Ij K l'y virtue of an Order of die I'robatc Court. 1 will sell itt the hit'- Besiclonee of Gideon Iiiunie, deceased, in tho Fork of 1 riisto on the loth day of A prih A. 1>. 1S79, the following personal property of said dee. used, to wit; Cue Ulack Mare. One buggy and Harness. t m Wagon. One 01 ind Stone. Tcriua?Cash on deliv. rv. I . I? BT.ITMH. Qualified Administrator. mar 25_ _ ?I NOTICE. 1 wi'l reli on the ti.st Monday in April n?xt, at Orangeburg, C. II., duriivj the legal hours of sale, the following described property to wit for c;;- !i : Two [2) Bav Maie?. l'lie Buy Hor.se. One black Horse Mule, One Sorrel Mule. j, a. iia RTZ?O. As Attorney under Jaa F. Izlar, for \\*. .V. Conor. i.iar "3_ It sFp^I Sllpil! A small lot of St. Pomiu^o Yam Pot a toe Slips lor sale- A great aud wonderful bearing Potatoe, very early tunl ill yield, according to land, from -' ? to 5U0 hushuls to the acre. Price 20 cts a peek oi 75 eta ?? bushel. Apply to _KIKK RODINS' -N. THE o PATE OF SOUTH CAIl?l 1 ii A. COUNTY Ol- lOli INGEIKIItO. Court or Common Pi.jub. Gierte Bolivcr, J'lainliff, ana hut James V. Maya and Isabella Mays. Defend ants. Copy Summons for .Von? y Demand. Complaint not Strvcd. m JAMES P .MA YS: You are hereby summoned and required 'i. answer the complaint in tnisaction, tvliieb isli'ed in the otliec of the < lerkol (lie t .'onrt of Common Pleas foi tho aid County, stiid to serve a rojry of your nhswer the nibs-criber at hiaoilice, at Urahgi burg South Carolina, within twcnii daya after the service of this sumiuonsoii you, exclusive oftl>e day ofs? rvicc. Ii yon fail to answer this complaint within the time afore aid, the plaintill will apply to the '.'oiiri for judgment agaiii.M von for the Hiun of one hundred and fifty foliar-., with iatcrest at the rate of twelve p?r cent, per annum from the twchly mwenth day of November ?no thousand eight hundred ami seventy one. ande. tah>. JAS. I". I ZI.Alt. l'luiiitifl s Attorney. CEO. DOI.IVER, c. C. 1*. Dated .March20th, A I> IS79 To Jams P M'ii/s otic of (he Defendants alone I Wim,'/ .* I Take notice that the Summons und Com- ? pbiiiil herein were tiled in theollice ol the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Oiangebure County. South t aro?na. "a the It'lh dav of .March A 1? ! ,':>. JAS V l/l. UL PhdutiiCs Aitotnev. March 20tii ]b70. mar -1 ?f Sheriff's Sales. l'>v virtue nf Sundry Kxeeutions to me di re*: ted, 1 ?\ill sell nt'Oraiigi burg, 0. II ,Si j Cm! Oil die lirsl Monday in April next, during the legal hours of side for cash, the following described propi rty to wit : Two bus on Kail I;.>.id Avenue; meas uring fifty (f?0) feet front, an I running back seventy-live <T?*?i feet each. Hounded by bail Hoad Avenue, ha of J. V; Way, other lands of M tri. AI. Ii. Tread well and John Wainwright. A i.SO Two other lots in the Town of Orangc burg each containing eight acres more ()r less, and bounded by land* of I). Louis, \V Oliver, Or. \V ?. freulu ?!!. Kdist . Itiver and I'ablie Hoad, l> atliiig 10 Itiver Bridge. Levied on as ihr property of Mrs. M. It. Tread well itt the suit ofTheodoro ICbhn Brd. and Oeorgo Holivcr. ai.?o Two hundred and tcii (210) acres more or less, IxiUiided North by lands of: Henry fill, ba-t by land- of Absolo n Hozard, South by lands of Andrew C >Stroinao and West l>y I.mos oi Itaehiiel Fe.lkid. Levied on ns the property of Owen ? hillips .ii the suit ul J 1' A ran l . Al so OncAVhteler Wilson iving Mnebine. Levied ?>i a- ih< property of Asbury W Sandel at tlio suit of Wheeler a Wilson Manufactiiring Comji.niv. ''no Buggy. Levied on as the properly i of John 1?. Mack at the Miit of \V C Court ney A Co. a i.so Otic Buggv. Levied on the property of K A Strock at the.-nit of Palric't Doyle Sbeiiil's Ofiice. Orangeburg C. IL, S. t;., March I7tlt, LS79. JOHN IL L1VIKOSTON, S. O. C. Maoris sales V?'. A. HftQi$$r, Auctioneer. STATU ';!'' SUUT^jbAUOLINA?COUNTH or oiiAN?tuuiicm ! v tui: G?Imon [',.;?vs. By virtue of B#cl)tal Ordeis, ami Judg ments of I'oreclojnr u and sale in the n, ???:? below siutcdii;;;:o lively, 1 will jell by public auctioiy.ncforo thu Court Uoiiao in Uranci-'biuir, and within the legal I. iura lot sherilFs s'iles^Ai diu lirsl Mmulav in April 1870, thctipycral tract:! or parcels of land hi low dcscfUied, all situate in the County and Slate utnrcsaid, viz: By virtue I'a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale id the ease of Narcissa Gardner vs. C E. Fanning; all that tract of land situate in the.i'onie v of Oraiigcburg ami Stau- atbrcMtu^eoittaiuing cighty-ene (81) acres, more or less, and bounded on ilf I2usl by lands 4fN. A. Hiddel ami Jno. C. [''aiming; ami on the West by bands of Martha 1. Uajxbjftrptnd known as a part of ili.- Iv'i.iu LaiiiteWiho laic Martha Gard ner, represented on a Plat thereof by I.. <i. lnabi, et. ?. 8. Terms of Sale?Cash; purchaser to pay fur papers. *-*f By vi line of u Occietal Order in thecase of Mary Ann H Dukes, wife of Wm, W 1 nik.... ngainst .1 ojo Jd Myers, the luisband, atid Augusta, Sop'hiaaiid Krcderiek Myers, the ehf?j<n of Klearinr Myers deceased: and Win. W Did <-?? as Ikxccut?rof the Will of ,-;<V>ia Myers deceased: all thai tract or panel of land situate in the County and State jforc.-aid. containing one hundred and iiiiiciy-two (102) ucrec more or lers, and hounded,on the North, by laudn of I'.oi.l h.intd^" m the l?asl by lands of Muldlvt.>n Uiuititer, and Anderson I'mu Icr; on tbe.SotitM by lands or Samuel lltilto, .. . Ion tie- West?? lauds of I, F< Myers. Terms ol b\!o~Cusu. 1'urclusei lu pay fur papers. f also By virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure and -'ale in iSe caae of Movyan <J Keller l?x< cutor. and France.-', vZ Keller Executrix of Joseph A Kelleri against James Van Tassel. 1'atricVj Doyle and C K Jones Administrator 1t J McNauiara, sad ai the risk ol iho fjirjncr purchaser; all that lot < r pari;?.I of land, situate in t*ic town ??! Orangeburfg in theCounty and Statcafore said, on tno Nurihcra wde ol :'.?i..:et Street, fronting on Faid street forty (40) feet, and running back from the old front line oa said sirred otia bundred and three (103) feet -nd bound.fi oa the Northens! by lot of .n:s. Martha Uich; on tie: Southern by said streit, and onother .iucs by lauds fouiorly oi \V A Meroiwy. Terms ol rule--Casio or for one-half cash and the balance on a credit ol t>vci\e months, secured by bond of the purchaser, b< aving interest from thu day of .salt.-, and a mortgage of the premises, as plaintili's counsel may c'cct. Purchaser tv.? ;.'.iy for papers tout recording ol both liiteaud mortgage, in else of -ale oa ered i. r!<<o Bv virtue of a Decretal Order in the ea'e ^f Fdiiabctli '? My<-:s form? rly K izabeth B ?'.ii iii.-t, as Adni'ix cuni UxUimento anexo o' James K Moorer deceased, against Mary E Moorcr, Jatn.VW Moorer, Jacob B Moorer, ":'!';?. .I Moorciv.wiA of John Moorer. ii no E .-holer. 'wtjFe of Saniuel Shnler, Pelham Moorer. ib vg'ard Moorer, Wm. I lotto and I I. Alf iW.JF PWoTntlAn of tfaetof lanjl contrdning oiic tuomaiid and seventy-ainei (lOT'Ji acres, nitfrfl of less, nnd bounded bv landsi nowior formerlr, of If Dantitler. S V WeU*. I.I- Myew, Mivi. Kli2abeth Ii Myew, Franklin Snider, ??tryati Shulef, Ihii; liiitto, antl I- ra it: II; = ? ?1. All that other tr-ict of parcel of laud, coiitr.iniae; sixty-six (CO) aeres. more ot !.?---. and bnuiidt.d Ik Kstaic sind* ol l)r Lewis Danl-der, und landn of John ?.ioof?r and M Dantzlcf. All that uilicr piece, parcel, or tract < f land, containing ubiety -seven (0,7) aei-~. more or Ifss, and bounded le, binds'of.lohn >lboref Jacob Moorer, lidi/.abi ili !'? .1/yei -. S V WcIN ah'l K-tato lhnda of Dr. Lewi* Uiintzler. Tei'tn.1 of Snlo?Ca ih. Purchaser to pay foi papers. W. M IIUT.SONT, Master Master,H Olftee, March 2?th IS79. mar "Jl ';t Tho State of South Carolina, OaASGKUUltO countv^ bv c a. r.i.u\ i it, ixj'jini., rnonATr; judoe. M l,viva.-, George Boliver, <". f'. hath made suit io me, to grant liim Letters of Administration of the t?te anil l-U'ccI: of Ann Simons, di e>-.i.-. d. These are ihefefore to cite and admonish all and singiilai the kindred and Cieditnrs of I lie said Ann Siinoiis, late of Oininge? burg Coiaityj deeeitsed, that they be and appear, befoie in'-, in ihr Coiift of I'robate, to In- hehl a} Orsiii^eburg, C. IL. oil ihe i!9th A pi il in\i. after imblieaiimi thereof, a) II o'clock in the forenoon, to show can ..-, if any ihey have, why lie* said Administration should ma be granted <'ive'i under my Hand, tiii- 20th day of March, Amio Domiiii I87S. 1 ] C. 15. O LOVKU, .1 ndge f'f 1'iobalc, Orangiturg < 'ounty. intir 11 I t To i !.?> f? ?opk'! Below yon w ill find the priees of a few ni'tielcs which 'Will l?- your intoresl i<> read. Wc.ctiiin'ol giVetlio |irieo9.6f every thing in o?r line, hut will gtiaruiitec the cnTircstock, which i- !j:.^<- am! eoinpletc? far below any house in town. \Vi advertise only FACTS, ' all once and you ?hall he convinced. Choice l!i" Colleo, 8 poiuuls for one'dollar Choice Cofleo Sugar, \2 and LI pounds for one dollar I h.p-ee /.'o I U.1coii Side-, Iii Cl'llls per lb Choice 1'iiiaity rioiiji I pounds for cents i hoice Fiuiiily Soap i lied ijn r) .S cakes for "*> cents. Dwight's Sod:i *l rents per pound. Flour So 00 per barrel ami upwards bacon f?3 'Si per loo. t'oais - p<?ol Cotton 5cents per Sp?bl tiood Shirting 'louiespmi 0 ceius p. r. yard ('aliens, l'a?l colors ?"> lo (>| per yard (io.?d< hc.wine. Toi'iieco 10 cents per pound Good i?gars ^ii 110 per lo > Uocd dtaibhi leoglh Cigar ?2 00 per 100 , \I.-o Crockery. Cutlery, Tih ware, I'ot ware, 1 laid ware, Clothing, ImpuU, Movs, 1 lau, Dry I "Oods, aal tin: FINL'ST, liLSr AND CHUAPF.ST Whiskey, I handy, Wine. (!in, Ku;n; Ale, Beer,*&e., ?te. That can be found anywhere, at prices too L( l\V to he made public. r-,r A LIBF.ltA L DISCOUNT.allowed on all the above pi ices in bills of T l Dol lar.- or more. Hespcelfullv, i>. i:. SJIOAK A CO. mar 7 1878 ty Read Carefully, Reflect Soberly, APT DDnMlDTI V mo i rnuiTir i li . 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't Forget!!1 WHAT!!! Why, of course to visit tho ORIGINAL VIENNA BAKERY AND COjST F EO'jj o >t E i i v "Where you will find the Newest Delicacies in Cukes and Pies, fresh every ?luv. The Purest ol Candies, the Soundcsl of Fruits an I Nuts of every description. Tho Freshest of Groceries and Canned Goods of all kinds. riie Best of Sugar and Flour. The Finest assortment of Cigars iuid Tobn( cos, nod everything sold at the Lowest Cash Prices. Orders foi Weddings, Panic?, etc., iilied on the shortest notice. A trial h: respectfully solicited bv JOS E I? Irl 3J1II.OS Opposite Theodore Kohu's Dry Goods Bo-sort. To Hont a good Cellar lor Storin ; goods or other purposes. m \\<?\ ret fully info tuts bis old Customers aud the Public generally that he will continue to keep up hi-: supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Fr? m the very best ntaiki ts in the country, consisting in part of Hams, Bacon, Lard, Flour, &e., A ti l guarantee to sei! goods as G H E A P As tin v can be bought elsewhere. MY SAMPLE ROOM Exclusively apart from the Main Business. Its noted Brands of LIQUOKS are fctill kepi up to their FIRST CLASS Standard. . j.r. u. 'e r To be GIVEN AWAY in BARGAINS in the next SIXTY DAYS. No better opportunity ollbrcd to REPAIR vom BROKEN FOR tunes When you com.Mo Ornngoburg examine my STOCK. My Sub. or F.mployees will SNOW von my GOODS with plea-tire aud ortor you IN?UCE?IKNTS Which von are not ACCUSTOMED to MEET. It doesn't cost a nything to LOOK ami be CONVINCED. Come! Come! A. B WAT.ivKl ? p, & MWoW ONI. POOR liAST OP !>r. A. linked Drug Store, , *V/J. d&><^\v^ ?-?.li-1:* III 1 v ><I1 ll;ty?l I I 1-1. ami COM ^VjbS^(..I'ld-TK stock of I-^^^^r@^M>i 11 ?<?? ? rtN L*p?4^J\T&J Guns, ^p^L - lW>V I'islola, ^fcrtfjw'^' And Spoiling ?OOUK <>i every description. riSIILNG TACKLB From the very hesl manufactories jnsl re ceived ami for sale I6\v down. I Also all kinds of IScpnicing done i on tlio shortest iiotieo lo (inn.*, I'iMols, Locks, Umbrellas, and s r.\v i x< i maciiix i:s Ihme up aud Adjusted. mUsST" All goods und work warranted to give entire satisfaction in quality work* manship und pi ice. Thanking my friends for past patronage I hope to merit a eontinunce of the same in the future. V <i. CANNON. M?n' 'J'j 1878 ly smiths woiim oil. Atukns, (Ja.. Doc. 8, 1S77 A few nights binco, I gave my toil one (lose of (lie Worin Oil. and the next day he passed It! large worms. At the same timo 1 pave onedoso to my little girl, four yearn, and she passed S? worms from i to 15 iuclicri lone, W F PHILIPS. F.cr Pale by IV AC Ihtkc? feb 1\ 3m II. SPRING! 11 JUST RECEIVED*AT 1 KOK DiSV GOODS EMPORIUM Choice Spring Calicos, Choice Spring Calic??r>? Choice Spring Calicos. Also a Large Lot of Hamburg Edging and Insertions, llnmbu rg Edging and Insertions Which \vero BOUGHT CHEAP, Doing I he Post Value and Ever Exhibited. A Fine, Large Assortment of hoes Of every description.) Aleojnst received from tho MANUFACTORIES, VERY CHEAP, full Lines of EVERYTHING ELSE In the DRY GOODS line, and being^ DAILY rcccippt of SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. THE LIGHT RUNNING "DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES," and Needles for all Rcwhu; machine* always oa hand for sale cheap. Agent for Maduiue Demorc?t'? reliable Patterns. Call and convince yourselves at the FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. THEODOKE KOHN a jfc BLACK WELL'S lij TOBACCO apr'l 27 Jj