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THE OKANGEHURG TIMES. It&L'KD fVKKY FRIDAY MOKMNO V.Khldt'li.'.Mi' <V KDWAUUSi Proprietors. STILKS It. MKhblCllAMl' Bd'itor. Tei'ms <>l" Siibscrijit ion. One Copy one Year.$1 on * 67x Month*. 7? -:o: Rates of Advertising. One Sijuttre l?t Insert ion.Si 00 /.Vir/i Subtcqueni " . .r)0 Notice* inserted in Local Column at '20r per Line. All Sufmcriptionit and Tran*ient A<hertise mentt to be paid for in Advance. JteaT' We are in no way responsible for the views or opinions of our Correspond Cuts. Fill DAY, i)K( KMI'.KK 12, 1ST!?. The Chnileston Election, The election Ibr Mayor and Alder men of Charleston, on Tuesday, re sulted in the complete triumph of tho Courtenay ticket. 'J he votes for the three candidates for Mayor stood as follows : Courtenay 447-1 Gayer Sale 1-15.10 It will he remembered that C< ur tcnay and Sale re* resented the two conflicting wings of tho Demo? racy, and Gayer,although nominally Inde pendent, was nothing loss than the Radical candi '.ate. The result is very encouraging to the Democracy, and we take it as a cheering .omen for the future. It is evident, as wnsjdso illustrated in the Mayor's election of Orange burg, that tho colored people are learning to think for themselves, an d vote as they think proper, They can no longer be pulled by the nose by intriguing politicians as '.hey used to be. This Radical slavery is gradually being abolished, through the enlight ening influence of Democratic ascen dency. Attention Colored men. The infamous Freed men's Bureau under Republican lule, established a bank called the Freed men's Rank, for the purpose, they said, of encour aging the poor colored people to put up and save their little earnings. After an immense sum was gathered in the vaults of this bank from the poor people, widows and orphans of the colored race, suddenly it was announced that the bank had failed and the money gone, that is, in plain English, stolen. The hank was under the auspices of the United States government and yet tho Re publican Congress did nothing for the relief of the poor cheated freed men. Today, however, Democratic Con gressman O'Connor has prepared and presented a bill for the relief of the colored people by which they may recover their stolen money. Tho bill provides that two millions of dollars be appropriated for this purpose, and be paid out to the depositors in this bank, ns soon as the accounts of the bank are made up, which the bill requires shall be done in a specified time. Congress is spending millions for maimed Union soldiers, and Mr. O'Connor now gives these Republican philanthropists an opportunity of practically demonstrating their pro fissions. It will certainly shike every rrast nable person a*, inconsistent with their profuse professions of love to the colored race that they have left it for a Democrat Income up and make this practical provision for their relief front Radical swindlers. ? ? - ????. The Scramble lor Tlacc. What is it after all Lut a scramble for place ? This question suggest'itself very forcibly to us when we witness in the so called loftier circles of society and higher planes of official position, the appnrantly unconcerned, but yet in tense greed, and actual shtiflling. for place. The lofty oflico-secker never wants office; he has no time or disposi ti< n h r such trifles, antl yet, strange: to say, begets it. He is a mo- t mi fortunate and pitiable creature. lie wants u? office, and yet the ouu-i is thrown uj on him. He tells you he is too poor to accept ol such tilings; and then again he is so lofty and honorable a charm for that ho can not stoop to such thing-i Rut unfortunately, while ho is hicathing, these sweet things iu your ears, be lias an unlucky way of fingliug the wires which brings the crash upon him, aud suddenly ho is cursed with office. Others again divest themselves of all masks, aud rush precipitately into ihe whirlpool of politics Alter all both are in the same category, and it is haul tu say which is the most hon-' est. Twist it. as you may, it. is all office seeking, the only difference heing that while one alfects indiffer ence, the other cares little for appear ances. Human nature i:\ much the same the world over, and the same frailties are common to all classes of mankind, be they high or low, subject only to the restraining circuuu ances of education and moral influences. But while these sue ho ls which cannot escape the observation of the student of human nature, the demor alizing effects of such tendencies iu high places are much to be deplored. lfsuch examples are set forth here, what can he expected in the hum bier walks of life? It looofien hap pens that as the choicest tl nvers thrive in the lowly valleys, so the truest virtues are found iu the ab ides of humility. The greatest desidcration in this our day and generation is a in >ro ex alted standard of public virtue Material Progress. Under a proposed contract with Thompson A* Nagle, two wealthy cap italists, the Columbia canal is tube de veloped, and the Congarcc and Broad dammed over for the establishment of a factory of l.r>U<)0 horse power. If carried out, it will bean im mense enterprise to bring prosperity to Columbia and the State which is to provide convict j and share profits. The bill is to conic before the Lcgis ture. The Legislature. This body is bard at work, although the legislation so far has not been of any exciting interest, except the. Columbia Canal bill which we have alluded to elsewhere. We are glad to sec that it has passed the II me. Associate Justice A C. Haskill has resigned the Judgeship and accepted the position as President of tbo Char lotte and Augusta Railroad. The latter position pays much more hand somely than the former and tt is also said that the bullet wound in Judge llaskcll's bead renders the onerous bt ainwoik of the Judicial office inju rious to him. Judge Pressloj is very favorably mentioned as a candidate for Asso ciate Justice. It is very certain that no purer man or more''accurate law - yer could be found in the Stale to till the position. On last Sunday a terrible confla gration occurred at Greenville, de stroying the Academy of Music and many other buildi ngs, Makuikh?At Cairo, N. (J., December 4. hs7'.', by Kov. N. F. Bowdon, Mr. W. Bird Thcmpson, of Orangcbtirg, S. C\, to Miss Mary Helen, daughter of K. M. Uigga Kstp, of the former place. No cards. Mai:turn?On iho 2Ulh Nov. 1ST'.?, at the ItcfdJencc of ihe Ilride'i; Father, hv the Rev. Mr. VYertz, Mr. W. C. Sandel to'.Misa K. V. Mack. All of this County. Christmas Festival. A Grand Festival to aid in the erection of a I'roby teriau Parsonage will lake p'aee in the Spacious Hall over Mr. John Ad den's store during Christina- week. Among the exciting and intercating features of the occasion will be a NAXT.t < LAI S i:X!MC*:SN lor carrying Christmas gifts to anv address at ? ccuti a package; the splendid silver mounted FC BiEM AX'S TSCU311? KT to be voted for at 10 cents a vote, loin given to the Company, the l\l iotts or the Voting, Americas; receiving the highest vole; the ministers chair to ha voted lor in the K?me way for J lie Pastors of the town, besides many other exciting voting con tests. '1 here will also he the well known I'O VJT (HTTC'L ami other charming features loo numerous to mem ion. i>2.\:*?.it will he served each day between 1 and V> o'clock tin- only 23 cents; also hot si ppmr each night. santa C oal's will arrive at 8 o'clock on Wedm-dav night. tiik i?oli>s for the voting.he Trumpet will eins?? at 10 o'clock on Wednesday, ami for ah oilier articles at ti o'clock on the same night. tick icts for the season can be obtained Ironi Master Charlus (.tlover at Mr. .lohn Ad den ? store at In for adult4, and 20 cents lor ehildn n. Kcgular admission, paid at I he door, 10 rents lor adults, nnd lo eenls fur children. poors open in ihe evening* of Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, the 22nd, 2:!i'd and 2-ltli. ni ill o clock; and in the Inorninga of Tuesday ami Wednesday, at II o'clock, closing at 11 o'clock iu the afternoons. THE GENUINE DB. O. McIANE'S Celebrated American *" WORM SPECIFIC VEKMIF JGK SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leaden colored, with occasional Hushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swell-, ami sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the cars; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrcqucntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid: respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry ami convulsi* e ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms arc found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE w ill certainly effect a cure. it does not contain mkkcury in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable of doing the slightest injury to t/'te most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLank's ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. Mi Rank and Fleming Bkos. on ths wrapper. -:o: DR. C. MeLAHE'S LIVER PILLS are not recoin men tied as a remedy "f>>r ell the ills that flesh is heir In," hul in affections of the liver, ami in all Itilious Complaints, Dyspepsia anil Sick Headache, or diseases ot that character, they bland without a rival. AGUE AND F E V E R. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequal cd. BEWARE OF IMITATION?. The genuine are never sugar coated. F.rtch box has a red wax seal on the li.l with the impression Du. Mcl.ANK'S LlVKK 1*11.1 Hach wrapper hears the'signatures of C. Mcl.ANR and Kl.KMINU bros. \ Insist upon having the geauine Dr. C. Mr Lane's Livkr I'm i s. ]>rdpT|a:il hy Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa"., tUc market being full of imitations of the name ])IcLane, swelled differently but same pronunciation. STATIC OF sol TU CAROLINT.V. COUXTV or ORANGEIlUJiU? Court of t \>U1 mon Pleas. Summons for Relief?Complaint not Serve 1. J . j:. L. A maker, Plaintiff" Against Adam ret ry A maker. Henrietta C. A maker, Whilimirsh s. Murray, Am anda L. .Murray, Francis .J. l'el/.er Trustee, IV. W. iVannamaker, Ueorge W. Arther, .1 K. Arthur, Joseph W. Lorvea, l'hilip Itieli, .laue Kich, K. J. liu.'ek, F. J. Uuyek, W. U. Muck and I) F. .1 oyncr?Detendau ts. To the liefi ndania : Adam Perry A maker, Henrietta C A maker, VVhitniarsh S A!urray, Amanda L .Mur ray, Francis J l'el/.er Trustee. W W Wannumaker, George W An bet , J K Arther, Joseph \\ Lorvea, l'hilip Rich, .lane Kich, K J I'tiyck', I J buyck, W It Mack aa?l I) F .luyner : *i oil are hereby summonsed, and required to answer the complaint in this action which has been tiled in the otlice of ihe i lerk of this Uourt, and to setve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the tsuh.-'criber at his otlice, Court House Sipiare, Orangchurg, s. C, within twenty days alter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of Mtieh KCrvice; ami if vou fail loans* wer the coiiip aim within the lime afore said, the plaintiirin this action wit! apply in the Court for the relief demaudu l in the said complaint. Dated November ?8th IS79. [i..-. i .MALCOLM I. imoVVXdNO , l'lainlill's Attornev. UKO. B0LIV1CR, ( ( . 1*. '/'.. tie DrjVniUtnt*: Whitmar.sh S Murray* and Amanda L M n rray : Take Notice that the summons fin this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint was tiled, in I he oilice of the Clerk of ilns Court, nt IIrai gcbtii'g, iu the County of Orangchurg, in the Siate of South Carolina, on the t!nil of Kot einher A. I >. 1870. MALCOLM I. MtOWNlNU, l'lulntiir'a Attorney. dee ? t? Camag Pactory. The uhder.?dgncd respectfully in lbiins the public that he is prepared to do all Kind of Work in the above line on the shortest no lice ami at Isivinp; Prices. nuRSKSllOKING done in the best possible manner. I also have in full operation my J'LANIm; AND MOULDING MA( HIN ES, And CRIST MILL. All work in this lino done without delay and on reasonable terms A share of the public patronage is solicited. july 25 11. RIG GS. T OLTIGE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OK ANGEBURG COUNTY. Obakokbuuo, .S. C, November 20tb, i87'.?. \i\ accordance with Section 20 of an Act of ilie Gcncaal Assembly of the State of Couth Carolina, entitled '"An Act to Reduce nil Acts and parts of Acts iu Relation to County Commissioners, their Powers and Duties into, one Act, audio Amend the 8 one; ratilied April Rt, 1875; all Clahncx filed in this Olliee during the Fiscal War LS7S-7'J..and the action taken thereon ate lierohy published : A* na? Amt Clui'i Amt Allwd January Balt/.ogar. 22 50 22 50 I). Louis. 2to It) 210 40 A V II Dukes. 38 (to 38 00 <; V Cat tick. 8 75 3 50 K s Griniu. Ass. .to oo 30 oo .1 II Duke-. ;?4 '20 34 20 .III Dukes. 2:t 00 2:1 00 B Jacobson. ?>7 00 37 U0 Roll & Scovill. 33 00 33 00 .111 Livingston. 10 50 10 50 1) Louis. Ass. 01 50 01 50 .1 F Kittrell. 1.1 05 12 so C 1' Connor. 7 oo 4 Oran&ebui-g Democrat 45 00 45 oo Robert Copes. 78 SO 7s SO Walker. Kvans vv. Cogs'11 114 Ol ?I 01 .1 S Krwin. J7 f>0 17 50 .1 II Livingston. ]i; 23 10 25 Ornngeburg Times. 45 oo 45 00 N X llayden. 5 00 ft ?0 .1 II Living-ton. 14 02 14 02 ?I D Way. 40 00 40 00 .1 W Summers. 2 52 2 32 K Hughes. 7 si 7 84 W .1 Kittrell. 8 50 S 30 C .1 Sasportas. 4 03 4 03 do do . S 00 8 00 Bull <t Scovill. iq.| si., j(,4 D L Connor. 2 12 2 12 N X llayden. Ti 00 0 00 Alh-i, s Simler. so 70 35 20 C R Glover. 0 00 0 00 .1 UO Connor. 5 (Kl ft on II iM Rush. ?20 00 20 00 .lames Browne. 10 00 10 00 Julius Glover. 4.'t 70 43 70 Charles Reed. 4 1". 4 13 C.co || Coriielson. 22 30 22 30 A S Uydrick. 10 30 10 ?0 Frrd Connor. 4;i ?>{} 43 20 January Baltzegur...... 4S on, ah tit; ?I K BlnckiDun. Go 20 no 25 H Louis it S Dihble. 01 6*2 30 !)<! M G Sal lev. 10 30 Hi ;{(? A S Uydrick. 48 40 48 40 .1 .1 Mitchel. 44 21 44 'el .Jas F l/.lar. vo 00 73 00 M G Sul ley. ft 20 5 20 11 M Rush. 10 00 10 00 C B Glover. 3" (K) 3 U0 .1 .1 Goodwin. 20 00 10 00 W alker. Kvans & Cogs well. 2 25 2 25 F S DuTrevillo. 30 00 no do George Roliver. 106 50 100 50 J 11 Li Vingst tin. 241 05 241 05 .lames Browne. 77 SO :i7 4(1 .1 II Livingston. 10 05 10 Oft N V Byrd. 01 3ft 01 5ft .lames Browne. 14 10 7 0ft W 11 Reedish. 38 71 38 71 T A Jones. 'A > ;ho 32 30 Smoak & liyrd. 07 03 01 40 \V B Thompson, ass.... 7 30 7 50 C B Clover. 3 00 .'I 00 to \V Kvans . 5S Oft 42 1", \V t; Alhergottl. IS 00 IS 00 .1 II Dukes.'.. 4 DO 4 00 Walker. Kvans ..v. Cogs well.10 20 40 20 Caroline McMichnel. 0 00 0 Otl C B Glover. ;i no 3 00 .1 11 Livingston. 11 03 i 1 n;, . . 00 00 00 00 A 8 Uydrick, Ass. u no <i 00 City Hospital. Charleston 22 00 22 00 Jacob G Boliver. 40 40 D \V Shlilcr. 6 00 0 00 A .1 ( ai r. 7 00 January Balt/.egar. :t0 50 :{0 ft() T R Maloue. 100 00 100 t o L II Waunainaker. It; 01J 10 00 M Glover. 0 U0 0 2ft .1 A Kdwnrd*. 3 2ft 3 imi Jos Williams. 7 00 4 00 CS Kdwards. S 25 8 2ft D Louis. 60 SO 50 SO W li Alhergottl.1 ot) 4 no t ully Mack. 4 (K) 4 00 J J Mood. Jr.... 10 OOdisappr'd X X llayden. 75 ffi J A Hamilton. 135 to 133 00 Isaae X Danuerly. 1ft 4(1 1ft 40 S D Guess. 7 70 7 70 D P Barton. 42 00 42 00 Jerome X Me.Micbael... S 7ft S 7ft A S Uydrick. 10 20 10 20 J If Livingston. 112 30 112 3D Hannah Jenkins. 0 00 li 00 M G Sal ley. ft 00 ft 00 J II Livingston. 22 10 22 10 Smith Darby. 84 30 34 30 James F I/Jar. 30 00 50 00 R A Voting. 2 00 2 00 J H Livingston. 17 00 17 00 K F A ikon. 20 0(1 20 (Ml Daniel Major. 4 0(1 4 00 George Browne. s 00 s tin .1 W MoSeley, Ass. 17 ftU 17 50 A F II Dukes. 0 00 0 00 j M Danner. Ass. 1ft 00 1ft 00 .1 K Blackmail. 50 25 50 -.'ft J C Bell. 13 75 13 7ft Oraugebing Democrat.. 7 50 7 50 28 00 14 00 o 13 00 13 00 " Times. 20 25 20 25 Robert Copes. 12 05 12 05 11 M Rush. 0 37 1-2 fi 37 1-2 |) Louis. 50 00 7 25 .1 11 Livingston. 20 00 20 ot) Totals of claims tiled ami acted upon du ring fiscal y ear 1878 ami 1S70 (to date).03S0 02 1-2 903G 30 I leduel amount of claims iu above statement which were contracted prior to said liscal rear. 020 00 583 05 Amount of claims on accounts con tracted during Us ed year 1878 and 1S70.$8700 1)2 1 2 88152 74 I certify that the above ntaleineul is true and correct as shown by the Hocket of Claims and the original accounts Oil lile in this olliee. , L. 11. W ANN AM A K Kit. 0fcA,< c. CO., o.e. Dec 12. 1870-It Dentist jR Y OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL. ?;o;? Rv Dr. L. 8, WOLFF. Office over 1>. Louis' Stole. Satisfaction guaranteed iu all operations. Jt^)"- Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxido Gas, JOSEPH EROS Would inform Iiis customers and the public in general SANTA GL AUS AND CHRISTMAS Has arrived, and will make bis Headquarter.* at my St> re, bb iGc;.j\iA.isrjsr's old stajstd, With a full Slock of the Finest Candies, comprising SWEETHEARTS of all Sizes and Shapes and for both SEXES, and will be sold according to their SWEETNESS, Raisins, Currents and Citron enough to supply th t County. Mince Meal and Sweet meats, of the Rest Quality aud to suit everybody. Fruit and Nuts of all sorts, not to speak of the FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES Fine Cigars and Tobacco. Besides all tl is I am prepared to ICE and OR NAMENT everybody's CHRISTMAS CAKE, or make the Cake to Order at the Lo west Figures. Call before buying elsewhere. ?tos. TT.ROS, Confectioner. JI Sorentrue (Late of the firm of so R K 1ST It I HR & LORYAE,) invites the public to call ami examine his stock of General filerchandise Consisting of a toll line of DRY GOODS ^VjNTD NOTIONS Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Cigars aud Tobacco, Which will bs sold at astonishing Low Prices. Call andsee for yourself at JISORENTRUE ? Proprietor of the "CALIFORNIA STORE." N. B. Messrs. Renj. P. IZLAR and A. L. STROMAN are now with me aud w ill be pleased to see their many friends and customers. m'T THEY CiY I Hill Infil Ml THAT ohn Is HEADQUARTERS for Fancy and Staple Dry Goods! Having greatly increased his usually Largo Stock, all the Novelties in 1)RESS GOODS, a Largo Variety of Black and Colored Cash meres, Lu.-tr s and Suitings. STRONG POINTS That r< ii.um] rrrents ti< n is nl owed, and any (jj^ild can trade with as much ( onfidence us an e xperienced Shopper. Our Line of CLOAKS and DOLMAUS to which we invite the Inspection of the Ladies. A WORD TO THE WISE ! When in search of good Shoes or Roots, just take a look at my Stock of Philadelphia Hand-made. The Selection of this Stock was made with the view of meeting every Demand, the various Tastes, and prices from 25 cents a, Pair up. BULLDOZING WON'T WIN! All we n*k Young Man is for you to look at our Suits of CLOTHING, Medium and Fine. Our 810 all Wool ('assaniere Suits is the BiOJ^J5*. Alsoa Large Assortment of Chil dren and Roys School and Dress Suits. HENRY KOHN Agent for BUTTERICK'S PERFECT PATTERNS. White Shuttle Sewing Machine Runs Lighter. Wears Lr nger, Runs Faster, Sews Detter, Never Fails, al ways Ready, Rest Made, Rest Material, all working parLs being Case Hardened, an i a Written Guarantee under the Seal ot the Company given lor 5 Years with every Machine. DON'T YOU FORGET IT! We beg to extend to ouv Patrons and Friends a Cordial Invitation to call and sec us. HENRY KOHN DRY GOODS BAZAAR. ? SOMETHING NEW! In addition to the LARGE and Elegantly assorted stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. Also GROCERIES of the REST QUALITY, Cheaper than they can bo bought any whore else. The FINEST and REST Stock of Whiskies, Brandy, Wines, Gin, Ruin, &c, The PRICES of which has just been REDUCED 25 to r>0,cts. per gallon. D E, SMOAK & CO.'S Hpwo fitted up their upstairs and laid in a STOCK of $5000 *>f the BEST, FINEST and CHEAPEST assortmentaf CLQTHIN& To bo found between Charleston and Columbia; If you arc in need of a Suit at any price, Rants, Coat or Vest. Don't fail to see them before buying. . dust received 150 barrels FLOUR which will be sold CHEAP ER than the tame quality can bo bought in Charleston, to make room for '200 barrels to be iu first November. Rest REST PROOF WHEAT and OATS on band. D. E. SMOAK & CO.