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I KIIlAY, AI'lilL 4, 1879.
A Briei Review.
The Orangebnrg Times was estab
lished in 1870, at a lone that tbe
Republican party was at the zenith
of its glory.
During the stormy period of Re
publican supremacy, when Demo
cratic principled were unpopular, and
running u Democratic paper was not
ns smooth and cosy a task as it. is
now that tbe enemy is routed :tud the
victory won, it was edited successive
Jy by James S. 1 Icy ward Esq., Capt.
John A. Hamilton, Mr. Fowies, and
the present editor
In 1873 it was bought by Mr.
G. NY. U'hitehead who continued to
run it lor several years with marked
success until (ail ing health, of which
ho subsequently died compelled him
to retire u I though financially s ico-jss
ful.
it was then sohl, and the Republi
cans bi came the i urchnsers. From
that time it was run without inlor
misfuon by Republican money until
. i.i,,r T_,,.,-1 o-o .. i.-,, ;< . .
?old to the preseut proprietors.
]Mi has now for the first time since
Mr Whiteheads retirement resettled
upon a genuine Dcntocrntic basis,
and. if the patronage during the briel
period of our'occupancy is any index
of the future, it shall ever continue
so.
'Jo this- end our energies are con
fidcntly and encouragingly directed,
and its lulGlmcnt depends upon the
Democratic party from whom alone
we expect support.
The Eatlle Commenced.
The debate in Congress on the 1st
of April on the subject of the. Demo
cratic appendages to the Appro
priation nil*, requiring the removal of
Supervisors ami the. Test Oath, was
angry and exciting, assuming rather
a sectional than a partisan tone.
Mr. Chalmers of Mississippi was
answering tien. Gat field's statement
that the Scuta in 1^01 w as trying "to
shoot the Union t') death " when Mr.
Piiceoflova interrupted and asked
"where was the first pun fired." to
which Mr. Chalmers promptly ans
wered that "the first gun was 11 red
near Harpers Ferry where Southern
blood was shed on Southern soil."
Mr. Chalmers, hi the eoiirsd of his
remarks said, that "the name of re-, o
lution bad no terrors lor Democrats.
It brings back to us that grand strug
gle for ficcilcni when our revolution
ary ancestors left their foot-prints
stamped in il od in the snows ot Val
ley torgc d'*c."
At this point, Mr. Conger of Michi
gan interrupting, asked "whether the
second revolution of 1801 had any
tenors for him."
Mr. ( halmcrs responded that the
"English Kings kepi jesters at their
com i dressed in fools caps and be I is.
but that the Republicans in Congress
arrayed their jesters in swallow
tails."
Mr. Congei replied, "I asked the
gentleman a civil qucstine ami in
stead of answering he has jumped on
his n tine box and makes grimaces
to the country and to the House."
Mr. Chalmers retorted; '?The
gentleman is mistaken. 1 shall not
undti tako to play a game at which
any monkey can beat me.'' The de
bate was further participated iu by
both Republicans and Democrats
until finally Mr. fluid of Ohio oh
tabled the door and made a very
EOOHbh and logical speech showing
the uucoiistitutioiialily of the legisla
tien enacted by (he Republicans
winch the Di nine rats now iliteud
to eliminate
BiSMoliitlioii of {'opart II Ul'tfiliP .
The Copartnership hen i lore existing
between the undersigned, in the practice
?f law, is this day dissolved by mutual
consent.
MA Li OLM I. RitCWNIXCJ.
A. 1'. lUtOWNINO.
Orungeburg, S. C, March 15th 1879.
MALCOLM 1. blt()WNIX(i will con
tinue the practice of law, as usual. Olliec
opposite Court Ilonne.
apr'l 4 Zi
I I.KItK's < >l l i t:.
Tows Cocxeiii ok Okasuriicuo,
ORAXor.ncno. 8. C, April i-t I !79.
Notice is hereby given ihut Scaled pro
ponals for fiuuhhing Strh ,- for lli Kid?
Walks of bussed Sticcl, will be received
by tin- Street Connnilieeof Town Cotuicil
until (he l?il. ins! . on which ilay the eon
naet will be awarded lo the lowc--. leddcr
Parties bidding will kIiiIo in lh. h bids llie
price at v. hi. Si tic v are w illii i> In furnish
Dtringers twenty |20) tee| lone tj x '?in h.,
heart pine, pel piece deliver, d Itids will
br banded to .Mr- J. !s. Albcrgotti Cliair
niun of Streit Committee.
Jty Order of > ireet < onimiltce.
T. It. MA LONE,
Clerk of Council,
pril -1 St
NOTICE
Tb eabub eu's Office,
Tows Council of Oranceburo.
The Rooks are now ready for tho Collec
tion of License Taxen now due.
T. K. MA LONE,
Treasurer.
apr'l 4 lit
A d. min is t ra t o r's Notice.
All persons indebted to tlie Estate of
Gideon Blume deceased,are hercbv required
to tnulce immediate payment, and all hold
ing elaims against said Estate, will present
the same, duly approved, to Jos F. I/.lur,
Esij., Attorney at law, Qrangcburg, C. IL,
S. U.
c. n. Blum E,
Qualified Administrator,
mar 28 3t
AN ORDINANCE
To prohibit unmuzzled Dogs from
goiug at large upon iho Streets of the
Town of Urangeburg :
WlIEItEAH ntinicrous complaints Jiavc
been made to Town Council of mad Dogs
bavins passed through the Town recently
and of their having hitlen other L)og-<, some
of which have since died of hydrophobia,
and us many other Dogs may have been
hit cu, and may he attacked with the
disease at any time, thus endangering the
lives of the Citizens of the Town. Now
therefore, U'- it; Ordained by the Mayor
and Aldermen of the Town of Orangchnrg
in Council assembled :
1. That aU Du^? found going at large
upon the public Streets oi the Town of
Orangchnrg unmuzzled on and after the
-ih hist., sh.di be [Tilled.
2 That the Marshals of the Town are
hereby charged with the execution of Sec
tion 1 of this Ordinance.
Done in Council this '2nd dav of April A.
D. 1870.
Attest :
j. w. mose ley,
Ma vor.
T. it. MA LONE,
Clerk of Council,
apr'l 2t
DR. I,- S. WOLFE, can he
found at his Ohl Stund next door to I)r,
Wannamaker's Druj; Store, where he is
prepared to do all work in his line, on the
most improved si>lc, and at prices to suit
the times. All work warranted to give
satisfaction.
a uuc j'.
mar 7 Surgeon Dentist.
"*N( )TI0ET
I will seli on the first Monday in April
next, at Orangeburg, C. IL, durum the
h eal hours of sali', the following described
property to wit for cash
Two [-) Hay Marcs.
(>ne Buy Horse.
Onu black Morse Mule.
One Sorrel Mule.
J. A. HARTZOO,
As Attorney under Jas. V. lzlar, for \V. M.
Conor.
mar 28 It
THE STA'IE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OK ORAXGEBUUG.
Court of Common Pi.kas.
Grorgc Boliver, Plaintiff,
ayttinst
James P. Mays and Isabella Mays, Defend
ants.
Copy Summons for .1/bney Demand.
Complaint not Served.
TO JAMES P MA YS:
Yon are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in tnisaction,
which is filed in the oflice of the Clerk of the
( onrt of Common Pleas for the -aid County,
and to serve a copy of your answer'on the
subscriber at lusoiiice, at Orangeburg South
Carolina, within twenty days after the
service of this smmuonson you, oxcltisivc
of i lie day of service.
If you fail to answer this complaint
within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will
apply t>? the Court for judgment against
.you for the sum of one hundred ami fifty
Dollars, with interest at the rale of twelve
per cent, per annum from the twenty
seventh day of November one thousand
eight hundred and seventy one, and costs.
?f AS. F, IZLAU,
Plain titles Attorney.
(il'O. BOLIVER,
f\ C. I?.
Dated March 20th, A I) 1S79
To James I' Mays one of the Defendants ulonc
named:
Take notice that the Summons and Com
plaint herein wen: filed in the oflice of the
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for
Orangchnrg Count v. South Carolina, on the
18th dav of March"A D, 1ST'?.
J As F IZbAK,
Pluiuti? 's Attorney.
March 20th 1.^7'J.
mar 21 if
Sheriff's Sales.
Hy virtue of Sundry Executions to me di
rected, I nill sell at Orangchurg, C. II ,8.
C.,|on the first Monday in April next,
j during the legal hours of sale for cash, the
following described property to wit :
Two lots on Kail Uoiul Avenue, meas
uring fifty (50) feet front, and running
back seventy-live (7f>) feet each. Hounded
by Uuil Koad Avenue, lot of J. F. Way,
other lauds of Mrs. M. II. Tread well and
John Wainwright.
also
Two other lots in the Town of Orange
burg each c> litaitling eight acres more or
h -s, and hounded by lands of !>. Louis, W
Oliver, Dr. \V. 15. ! re.idwell, Kdisto River
and I'ublii: Koad, leading to River bridge.
Levied on us the property of Mrs. M. U.
Tread well at the suit ol Theodore Kolin &
Uro. and George Holiver
Al.-o
T.vo hundred nnd tin (210) acres more or
less, hounded North by lands of Henry Till,
Ea t by lands of Abaoloni Hazard, South by
lands of Andrew G Stroinau ami West by
lands of Ibiehiicl Eclkel Levied on as
the property of Owen I'hillips at the suit
of J T Aiant.
also
One Whco'cr A Wilson Sewing Machine.
Levied oti as the property of Anbury \V
Sandel at the suit of Wheeler A- Wilson
Manufacturing Company;
a l .so
One buggy. Levied on as the property
of John D. Stuck at the suit of W C Court
ney a: Co.
a i.so
One Ihiggy Levied on the property of
E A Strock ul the suit of I'alrie't Doyle
She-rill's Office. Orangeburg C, II., S. C,
March 17th, l.%7?.?.
JOHN il. LIVINGSTON, 8, O. C.
Common Sense
Will Uli n man, buy where you can DO (he BEST, regardless ol FEAR or FAVOR, where you can get the
Most Goods for the Least Money
A friendly clasp of the bund, a slap on the back, a hearty laugh, or the bland and ohild-lik; s nilu of the
merchant will not compensate you in llio sweet bye and bye, for paying him 50 per ceut moru for his gonls than
they are worth.
JteaJr Go wheq&you please, price what you will, then call on us and we will give you the SAME GOODS f ?r
LESS MONEY
JUST RECEIVED
10 Kegs Good Butter, 20 and 25 p u ids each at 15
Cents per Pound,
C. D. KORTJOHN,
SIGN OF THE FLA.Gi
AN
Dry Good
3
Particulars U.xb "Week.
HENRY KOHN,
NEXT DOOK 1*0 CORNELSON'S.
I I
L 1
ADVERTISE si VERY LARGE und STOCK of GOODS eousist?
sitting in part of
Soap. Tinware, Lemons, Duttrr X !s
Sepolio, Hardware, Oranges, Cocoa pftits,
Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Almonds,
Ly?', t roekery\Tnr.% Cabbages, Pecans,
Nut Megs, Potash, VYoodeiiwnre, Confectionery, Currants.
Coperas. Starch, Sifters, Catuly, CitrotH, Prunus.
Sugars,
Collie,
Racon,
Flour,
La r<l,
I i tuns.
T. a,
Spice,
(lingei
Poppt
In fact, the LARGEST and BEST V A R1E l'Y of
FANCY AND STAPLE (UtOCERIES
Kept in Orangeburg, at Prices from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE per CENT
less thau any House in l'owu.
1 mean just what I say
I'll SELL lot LESS th n any ono
Or give my GOODS A >? AY.
B WALKEK
ILL IDA n L.OW nut*;*,
8/9. SPRING! 18/9.
JUST RECEIVED" AT
dry goods
EMPORIUM
Choice Spring Calicos,
( hoco Spring Calicos,
Choice Spring Calicos.
Alan a Large Lot of
Hamburg
lodging ami
Insertions,
I lambii rg
Edging and
I usei t ions
Which were
BOUGHT CHEAP,
Being the I3e.>t Value and m
CI-IE^jPEST
Ever Exhibited.
A Fine, Large Assortment of
Of every description.]
Also just received from the
MANUFACTORIES,
VERY CHEAP, full Lines of
EVERYTHING ELSE
In the DUY GOODS line, and being
DAILY receippt of
s jP r J ^ST o
AND
SUMMER WEAR.
THE LIOHTH?XNIN? "DOMESTIC
SKWINt! MACHINES," nnd Needles for
all sewing machines always on band for
sale cheap.
Agent for Madame Deniorcst's reliable
Patterns.
Call and convince yourselves at tho
FASHIONABLE
DRY GOODS
emporium.
THEODOUE KOHN
TOBACCO
?pr'l 27 lj
.-^--^^-???r-?nag a-iL J-?_^li-J1j
To the People
Below you will find thu prices of a fow
articles which will ho to your intercut to
read. Wo cannot give the prices of every
thing in ollr line, hut will guarantee the
entire stock, which is large and complete?
far below any house in town. We advertise
only FACTS. Call unco and you shall bo
convinced.
Choice Rio Coffee, 8 pound* for one dullar
Choice Cofleo Sugar, 12 and IM pounds for
one dollar
('lu,ice No 1 Bacon Sides, cents per lb
Choice f amily Soap -I pounds for -?> cent*
Choice Family Soap ^Kcd Paper) 8 cukes for
cents.
Dwight's Soda SJ cent* per pound.
Flour S? 00 per barrel und upwards
Bacon $?! ito per 100.
Coats Spool Cotton 5cent\ per Spool
l!end Shirting Homespun B cents per yard
Calicos, fast colors 5 to GJ per yard
Hood Chewing Tobacco 40 cents per pound
(jood Cigars $1 'JU p,r 100
Ciocd double length Cigar $2 00 per 100
Also Crockery, Cutlery, Tin ware,
Pot ware, Hard ware,
Clothing, jIjouIs, Shoes,
Hats, Drv Goods, and tho
FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Gin,
Runt, Ale, Beer, &c, etc.
That can be found anywhere, at prices too
LOW to he made public.
?r<>- A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed
on all the above pricca in hills of Tei Dol
lars or more.
Respectfully,
I>. K. SJIOAK ?& CO.
mar 7 187G ly
Master's Sales.
YV- A. Mncuny, Auctioneer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNTY
OF OUANGEBIIRG.
Is* the Common Pleas
By virtue of Decretal Orders, and Judg
ments of Foreclosure and sale in tbo
! causes below stated respectively. I will sell
by public auction, before the Court Hoilso
in Orangcburg, and within the legal ho".ri
foi Blier I IT? sales, on the first Monday 'n
April KS70, the several tracts or parcel* of
hind below described, all situate in tbo
County and State aforesaid, viz:
By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fnro
clu-ure and sale in the case of Narcissa
Gardner vs. C. K. Fanning; all that tract of
laud situate in the County of Orangcburg
and Slate aforesaid, containing eighty-onu
(81) acres, nunc or !c*>, and bounded on
the EaM by lands of X. A. Iliddel and Jno.
C. Fanning; and on tlic West by hands of
Maitha \i third tier' and known us a part of
the Estate Lands of the late Martha Gard
ner. represented on a Plat thereof bv L. G.
Inabi. et, 0 S.
Terms of Sale?Cash; purchaser to pay for
papers.
also
By virtue of a Deri eta I Order in thecaso
of Alary Ann K I'okc-. wilVofWm.W
Dukes, it gain At JobuM My er*, the husband,
and Augusta, Lewi*, Sjophinand Frederick
I Myers, the children of Eleanor Myers
deceased: and Wm. IV Duke- as Executor of
the Will of Sophia Myers deceased: all
dial tract or panel of land situate in the
County und State aforesaid, containing one
bundled and ninety-two (192) acres, niora
or less, and bounded,on the North, by lands
of Daniel I>antzler; on the Fast by land* of
Middlcton Dantzler, and Anderson Danti
ler; un the South by lands of Samuel llulto,
and on the Wtst by lands of L F Myers.
Terms ot Sale?lash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
also
By virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure
and Sale in the case dTMorgan J Keller
Executor, and Frances 12 Keller Executrix
of Joseph A Keiler, against .lames Van
"i ?s<-el. Patrick Doyle and C It Jones
Administrator of .1 .McNainara and at the
risk of thu former purchaser; all that
lot or parcel of hind, situate in the town of
OrAiigebiirg in I lie County and State aforc
sairl, on the Northern >ide of Kussel Street,
fronting on said street forty (-Hi; feet, and
running back from the old front lino on
said street, one hundred and three (103)
feet iml hounded on the Northens! by lot of
Mrs. Martha KieliJ on the Southeast by said
p.treet, and on other sides by lands fumerly
of W A Meroney
Terms of Sale?Cash, or for one-half
cash and the balance on n credit of twelve
months, secured by bond of the purchaser,
bearing interest Iroin the day of sale, and a
mortgage of the premises, as plaintiff's
counsel may elect. Purchaser to pay for
papers and recording of both title and
mortgage, in case of sale on credit.
also
By virtue of a Decretal Order in tho caso
of Elizabeth 15 Myers formerly Elizabeth B
Ihiriict, us Adin'ix cioji tt.ilttmento aneio of
James K Moorcr deceased, against Mary E
Moorer, James W.Moorer, Jacob B Moorer,
Ella J Moorer, wife of John Moorer, Irena
E Shuler, wife ofSnmuel Shulcr, Pelham
Moorer, Heyward Moorer, Win. Hatto and
S P Wells; the following lands, excepting
such portions thereof as shall bo assigned to
Mary E. Moorcr for her D?wer, viz:
1. All that Plantation or tract of land
containing one thousand and se venty-nine
(l()79) atres, more or less, and bounded by
hinds, now, or formerly, of M Dant/ler, S P
Wells. L F Myers, Mis. Elizabeth B Myers,
Franklin Shuler, O'Bryau Shulcr, Wm.
llulto, and Frank hast.
2. All dial other tractor parcel of land,
containing sixty-six (60) acres, more or
less, and hounded by Estate lands of Dr.
Lewis Dantzler, and lands of John Moorer
and M Dantzler.
'?I. All that other piece, parcel, or tract of
land, containing ninety-seven (97) acres,
more or less, and hounded by lands of John
Moorer Jacob Moorcr, Elizabeth B ATycrs,
S P Wells and Estate lands of Dr. Lewis
Dantzler.
Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay
for papers.
W, M. IIUTSON, Master
Master.s Office, March 20th 1S79. ?
mar 21_8t
The State of South Carolina,
ORAXOEBUUQ COUNTY.
BY C B. GLOVER, ESQUIRE, PBOBATE JUDOS?
Whereas, George Boliver, C. C. P., hath
nuulc suit to mo, to grant him Letters of
Administration of the Estate and effectb of
Ami Simons, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singuhu the kindred and Creditors
of the said Ann Simons, late of Orangc
burg County, deceased, that they be nnd
appear, before lue. in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Ornngeburg, C. H., on tho
20th April next, after publication
thereof, at 11 o'clock in the torenoon, to
show cause, if any they have, why tho said
Administration should not be granted
Given muler my Hand, this 20lh day of
March, Anno Domini 1878.
lL.fi.] C. B. GLOVER,
Judge of riobat?, Orangborg County.
war 21 $