Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, May 28, 1880, Image 3

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ii m ' I- "J. -J? Tlio *?V ange bin*g'. Times %* O C A. Tj It looks like Hugood. - - mm 9 WM* -? ., Tho wurm weather is coining. Kr??A*j accounts Y>f persons who have- 'peen . riding over the eountry, the crops Took'line and promising. A correspondent is needed from this place for the Columbia '-Regis ter." "\\'e are reliably Informed that Mr. James P. Way*intends to construct :i fine hall over his brick building on Kussel I street. Delegates and visitors to ('olttmbia, during the State Convention, remem ber Pat Median's restaurant if we Maul to Vevd well. Wo are .sorry to henr that .Mr. H. M. Smith is stitiering from a severe attack of sickness, and we hope he will'soon be out again* The ('olumbia "Hegi^t?f,'s under the editorial conTttdM W. Pope, Esq., is an nldo mid independent pa per. If Mn.II. p. Snioak is not :i,.l>iick, he is Solid on the rocks'. Last week he caught six rock lisli weighing in nil, over 7(1 pounds. One weighed over 20 pounds. Thanks for u mess. We regrer to feariror tho death ob the 15th of the only child of M r. Cd. and Mrs. Kilon P>. Wilson in the second year of its agtt. lhdh parents died about a year ngoj We tire pained to learn of the 're cent death of Mr. C. I). Blooine in the Fork where he had moved from Orangeburg. He had nmiiy friends in our town who will mourn his loss. .Married on the 2'lrd of May L880, at the residence of (lid brine's father; by the Kev. W. F. Chaplin: the Uev. .1. .1. Gctsingcr to .Miss Maggie Sinonk. "We have mislaid the cnuiinitniea tion of "Traveler wlm giveS an ac count cd* the crops. Ac., on Ifufl Swamp and elsewhere, lint we 'hope to lind it in time for our next issue. Tho St. Paui*a Mctliodisl Sunday "School wVl'lVJiave :t Fair in the lirst part of June iV1' the benefit of the School. The BnVul will also give a concert later in the month. We wish much success In bntli\ Mr. W. T. Mulhr otfiu boast id'a cotton bloom in his livid. ^ We would like to hear who can beat it> We are told though that it is from oily of last years stalks, which. owing\ to our mild winter, never died. k The .Missionary I'llibn of Mho Oriihgebnrg Ihiptisl Association meets at I.ewisville to-day. The nUd Union of the Charleston Associations also meets al Jamisons al the Knute time. The following is the li^t of coli signecs at. S. ('. K. 11. for week end ing May 2<<tti: d M Hughes, A- Hrn.. J II Livingston, (I M Norris, II L Taylor. T K Jordan, .1 A llensou, W 11 hflUtzJcr, We are glad lo notice the re-ap pearauee on our streets of the vener able Dr. F.lliott wlm has just pas-jcd through another severe attack of ill ness. We hope he may Im long spared in the community in which ho is so universally beloved. - mm ? ?? We have received several curds of nominations for ollk-e which we will he pleased to publish if paid for, Our friends must remember that such notices'a re advertisements, and must be put in the same category with other advertisements. In our common schools too little ? attention is given to reading, writing and arithmetic! These three studies stand as the foundation upon which the superstructure is lobe raised. They, therefore, require time, pa tience, and thorough drilling. Dr. Bowman, of the Lutheran Church, being in town, we hope that he will be induced In stay until after Sunday, so that we may enjoy a ser mon from him. He is an aide and eloquent preacher, and it is always profitable to hear him. ? - mt * mm ? ? - We are glad to scothal the "liaplisl Courier" has made so much progress in the line of improvement since it has fallen into the hands of Col. Hoyt, and has been removed to Greenville. The air of the .Moun tain City seems t.-- have given it new life and vigor. See notice of. Towu Council about umpering with street lamps. Tho National Democratic Conven tion assembles in Cincinnati on the 22d JllUC. Orangcburg ought to have one delegate to the Cincinnati nominating Convention, and we propose Hon. Samuel Dibble. Let our dele gation in Columbia press him. Alra. Vinco intends to put up a brick building in place of her present wooden houses next to .Mr. Way's lot. This will make a continuous row of brick buildings from Koliver's corner to Willcock's. Let the improvement go on to Doyle's corner. !Mr. d. (.'. llcmphill bus retired from his editorial connection with the Abbeville "Medium" . to.-take a position on the stall' of the Chlirh'S tou "News and Courier." Mi-. IL R llcmphill is now the sole editor of the -Medium." Mrs.-T. t'. Ilubbell is still lying very ill, although there is a shade of improvement since last Week. Mr. David Snell has also been ill for several weeks. We hope that the disease in both eases may by rebuked, nr. ! that the improvement may be permanent". Attention smokers! The linest ever offered in this market?if you want a real g0.6,d smoke, either with pipe or cigarct, go down to Mr. IL S. R< :.: ?< k? i 's, und try the Original and genuine. Durham long.cut smoking t<|b:u eo. It bist? longer and hold lire belter I hah any tobacco >vu have ever used. 1 rice 10cents per package. TheSi\t!i AnnU.al fiiectiug of the South I 'arop ia Press Association will be held in the City of (ircctivillc on the 1 T111 if dune. A pleasant ex cursion lu Cincinnati, the Queen Ci.y of the West, is also arranged for the Association during the session of ?!;*c National Democratic Conven tion. 1: will b>> it delight full trip. M i -. Kiuaiiitcl Kickenbaeker will a i . p: nur bjiaujjs lor one of the bliest lioiiie-raiM'd cabbages wo have ?over seen. iVwas a* httrd and heavy as a Northern heath ami made-t llrsl rate dinner. This only shows what I can lu-done in the South by iniprov- J in".- our gardens. We are also indebted to Mr. Street j for a line mess of Irish potatoes. Hol bus ii beautiful garden. The entertainment at Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening, under the management of Rev. Johnson, in the interest of the tailored Presbyterian Missinncry Society, was a successful utftiir. Interesting addresses were made by Dr. Cooke, Rev. (). A. Darby. I'rof. Lawrence and others, und the exercises were pleasant, interspersed with music, both vocal and instru mental. \ The examination of t he students of CbhQjn l aivetsity and Agricultural College* L?lkes place mi ihcTth'nnd] Sth of JiineVvAYy acknowledge the receipt of a catalo^nc of the Iustitu tion, from which we akrc pleased tosee thai it is in a lb urSshini; condition, and thai the ciprric.ulum has been liliieh advanced Hinder 1 lu* skilful and stn eessfii! itianagiMUeiTt Of President ('ooke ami his cllh/icnt faculty. Krietul Milburi E. Meyer led lb the hymeneal altai/ last night a blooming bride select oil from among Orange burg's fa ires 4 daughters. The inter esting eoroinuiny was .performed by Dr. W. S. Ih/ovihiui in the Lutheran Church, in jthe prosumbo of a flatter ing auilienye. The I rai n of attend ants, with hJhic and groom presented. ji lovely tiiud da/./ding' appearance. May peace) ??and joy ever attend t he happy collide in their journey through life. ' The miiniicipMl eleetioirof our sis tor town, St J. Matthews, took place on Monday. M'horo were two tickets in the field. asVfollows: III-\V"< i: AT TICK KT. I/or lotcnuhinl? Henry Davis, dr. For Wardens IL Jacobson, J. I). Aut icy. W. C. flla k. S. K. Baldwin. lNOKI'KN lilM Tick'KT. Kor Intendant 4-J. W. Kennedy. For W ardens--*July Ktribby, I). F. Major, M. JereekyY Sain'l II. Mack. The following wjas the ticket elec ledi Intendent?Ilenrfv Davis, Jr, Wardens?.1. Dl Antley, W. ('. (lark, S. li Ralllwin, Sam'l II. Maek. Mr'. Mack was I be Jonly ouo elected from the Independent ticket. Mi Davis received fori Intendant 11 \otc;.; and Mr. Kennadv 'Ml _Baseggggggggg' j The gi?nt'siiit of the South Carols an Railroad is now going bn, Juliun Mitchell Esqf; COL C. H. Simoiiton, Ex-Gov. Clmffibcridih and* other Railroad lawyers pnrtictp^ii-ing'ln the arguments' Whatever the. upshot of the matter may be, V.o hojio the Kail road will be placed >n n firm nud substantual basis j i the Slate be benefited. ? - . .??????aw?. ?.- ? ????????i Young Men's CliriMnln Associa tion meetings. Business meeting to night at hull'-past eight o'clock. Young Men's Bible class will be organised next Tuesday evening at half past eight o'clock. The Sunday afternoon prayer meet* ing will be resumed next Sunday afternoon ;tt hull* past six o'clock. It is desired that the people of our community, young and Ohl, will foul free to attend those services. Well ding Room opened every even ingduriug the week-, free for all. The meeting of -TownCouncil On last Thursday.which extended iiktu t'ie night, was n rather lively one. Air. De <'If vierte's house on Runs? 11 street was reported as a public Ullis anee, and the ou^C Was prosecuted by the Council's r.ltdrnoy. Con. J. F. I/.lar. Mr. l)e( 'hioviatto was defend ed by Mr, Abial I.athrop and 1). A. St raker. After the c'xnmimU ion of numerous witnesses and exhaustive speeches on' the pert of the counsel on eneh side, Mr. 1 )o < ?iiviette was sentenced to :i !ii e of $115, or 20 ihl.VS in the Gdhuty Jail. An appeal how ever was,taken, and the case goes up to tho ( ireuit ('ourt. The closing exercises of the Yil lage Primary rtml Normal School. Rev. W. I>. Johnson; Principal, takes [dace next Monday evening at 7:-15 P. M.. at the Brown school house. The exhibit ion will consist of recita tions, -.readings' and music by the pupils. This school is the continu ation of the Orangeburg free schon! that has given satisfaction to the District Trustees and its patrons for the p:ist three years. About 150 children have been successfully taught this year. Mr. Johnson feels that his assistants, Mrs. Sarah A. Humbert and Mrs. Charlotte K. Johnson are deserving of the highest commendation for their faithfulness us teachers. -? m ? ^ The moonlight pie nie of the Luthcratr'Church, nn Tuesday even1 ing, :it the Fair Building, was a very pleasant affair. The grounds were beautifully illuminated with Chinese lanterns, w hich presented a novel and lively spectacle on approaching. Ar rangements were made for prome nades and amusements. The little children were highly delighted with their diversions of stealing partners and other games, and the young men and maidens hud a pleasant time generally. The F.disto Hilles were out in full uniform under Lieut. G. \Y. Brunsen, and formed an attrac tive feature iu going through their maiieti vres, The brass band w.-is in at tendance and enlivened the occasion with soul stirring music. About 10 o'clock t!ie I nlioon ascension took place a mid tire liuz/.ns of the enraptured specta tors.' ' Refreshments of :i 11 Kinds were served by t ho ladies. Although the notice was so short the evening's entertainment was quite a success, and we hope w as a source of profit to the (inirch. The following persons have been commissioned as enumerators of the 10th l". S. Census for the County of ()i angebuig: Amelia Township?Jas. S. Thomp sou. Brnnchvillc Township?IL L. < 'on jibr. , Bull Swamp To-ttnshfp---F. m. Houser. ( aw < aw*-F. S. DcTrovJUc, Cow Castle ?A. J. L. Edwards. Kdistiv?W. II. Dnnt/ler. (ioodland?J, ('. Young. Good by'a?C. S. F.d wards. Hebron? D. R. Shanuahaii. Liberty?J. J. Sallcy. Lyons?L L. Rast. Middle?T. I*. Stokes. New Hope--.!. W. Bowman. Orange -J. A. Sal Icy. Orangeburg C II.? K.J. Felder. Pine Grove?A. E. Darby. Poplar?A. A. Connor. Providence?rJ, H. Felder. Union?F. 31. Green, Willow?W. W. Evans. Vances?K. L. Dantzler. Zion?A. W. Tharin. Butt crick's new patterns for Jam' arc ready. Call for new fashions, paper, lit Henry K?hu's. DiY.T. C Wnnnamukor has made soVend improvements in his store, and has put up a new prescription stand-, the largest and hand somest in town, and admirably adap ted for bis chemical operations. II? always keeps the purest and best of medicines and chemicals, and dealers with him can feel safe in their pur chases. We feel that we are rather too much of an interested party to com ment fairly upon the subject of the School Exhibition <m Thursday night. YVc will, therefore, leave the matter with "Quelqucfois" and "Picket." wdiose plaudits published in another place will be highly ap preciated by llie juvenile participants, and touch only upon :i few features of the occasion which we should properly notice, "ejuelopiefois1" esti mate of IW pupils in the procession is not far above the mark. There were 50, besides the teacher.-. Ill being boys ami 25 girls. The audience in the < our!; House- was one of the largest over assembled in ()mngeburg. lie sides all t b?' sitting space in the hall, the aisles, windows, doors ami entries were crowded with the unfortunate 'onesWho were compelled to stand. Our thanks are due to the audience, under thetrvini? i iiVumstanee of so many having to stand, for the order and decorum which prevailed, ami for the pntiopee exhibited under the delay in the commencement of the per forma nee, caused by the detention of a mcimfer of the band at a meet ing of the Town Council, which was progressing at the same time. During the exercises of the evening Prof. Van Orstloll kindly consented to play a couple of pieces on the zither, which were highly apprecia ted ami loudly applauded. The Kdisto Hand dispensed most delightful music, and a collection taken up for their benefit amounted to $JL1.25. Ml'i Owen, the leader, deserves speeiitl credit. The specinl prize referrt'd to by "Quclqticfois" is the one voted to the school at the recent Kdisto Hille Fair, and was neatly Snd grace felly presented by Mr; Dibble, the Captain of the com pany. In conclusion, we desire to return our heartfelt thanks to the ladies of Orangcburg for flowers, geraniums -4<iid decorations, and to tin* citizens generally for various favors. Arot sta. C a.. O.e. ''?. 187!?. \V. II. Raicuktt. Druggist: Dear Sir?I very cheerfully com mend the Gilder Pills as possessing all the virtues ascribed to them in the circulars which envelope the boxes that contain them. Their ac tion is gentle and lasting. I say this from personal experience und from what I have heard others snj who have used them. No butter and more etleetual me:Heine could be desired by those who sutler from a torpid con dition of the liver, and I trust you will have still greater success in dis tributing so great a blessing to those who sulfer from a derangement of that organ whose regul?r action is so essential to health. Wry respectfully. d.\>ii:s .M. Smythk. For sale Hy Dr. S. A. Reeves. The decline i;i dry goods has so far a licet ed the market that some, of the best prints.are sold from II to 7 cents at Ile'ury Kohn's. The genuine corn cob tobacco at D. Smoak iv <'o.'s ai manufacturer's prices. lb'ware of imitations as there ate many on tin* market. A sallow complexion is indicative of worms. A few doses of Shriller's Indian Vermifuge will destroy them and give n bright ami healthy com plexionj The white sewing machine gives Ulli veral satisfaction. Lightest running, easiest managed and best satisfying machine ever sohl any where. A few more left at Henry Kohn's. Pcaberry colfee, the best ami cheap est known in tin* world at D. F. Smoak A- Co's. ."Money refunded to any one who uses it without satisfac tion. Don't you forget it! Dr. Wanna maker's sot la fount is more popular than ever. In fuel there has been such a deinnnd for the cooling draught Hint the Doctor has been compelled to employ extra help in order to accommodate his large run of customers. Co and refresh yourselves ami take your nearest friend along with you. Thin rind breakfast strips, the best put up and only 10 ets per pound at D. B. Smoak & (Vs. Snffcrers, Read This! If yon are afflicted with Neuralgia or Headache, you can ho speedily relieved by taking the Specific Neurnlgine. Speedy in its action, entirely free from Opium and other Narcotics, it commends itcctf in be ing as innocent as efficient. Hunt, Kankin & Lamar, "Wholesale Agents, Atlanta. K?r nale by I'rs. A. C. Dukes, and J. Ot Wannatnaker. may 14 lm Ilnx A- Bro.'s celebrated sugar cured hatiis guaranteed sound and sweet Iii A cent.-; a I I). B. Smoak ?V (.'o*s. Will You Believe It ? Woman's heal friend. To relieve the aching licart of woman, and bring joy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission before which the smiles of 'kings dwindle into utter insignificance. This is the pecu liar province of Hradfield's Female Rcgii" bitor, which, from its numberless cures, is appropriately styled ?'?Woman's Best Friend." The distressing Complaint known as '-whites," and various irregularities of the womb, to which woman is subject, dis appear like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Physicians prescribe it. Prepared by Dr. j. Lradficld, Atlanta, tht , iml -old at $!.50 per bottle by Dr. A. C, Dukes, and also by Dr. J, ?. Wanna mnkcr. Now IN PERFHCT IIKAI.TII. Near mariktta, Ga., .March 21, 1870. .S'i'tne months ago 1 bought a bottle of Hradfield's female Regulator, and used it in my family with the utmost satisfaction: have recommended it to three other fami lies, and they have found it just w hat it is recommended, /fhe females who have used the Regulator arc now in perfect health, ami able to attend to their house hold unties. Wo cordially recommend it to the public. Rkw II. B. Johnson. may 14 lm Marion Jackson Respectfully returns his thanks to his many customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit the same in the future by keeping con stantly on hand fresh meats of every kind at. his old otnltd, in rear of the Pout office, during the present year. LISA' of J uelainacd I-oticis ? '? Itemaining In the I'ost Office at Orangeburg C- If., t'rangeburg Cbuntv, May 10th, 15th 1880: D. A. Aver.-, Urban Havs. O. II- H?rn, Kiitn J?ne'lfowoH, Hr. J.C. Oclnnri, (4th cInhm.) .Mrs. A. It. Punt Mowes Lease, (War RfelesKiut, dordau Aubinson, col. Hisb Sarah Sanders, Rev. K. Seward, M. I'lmcr. Market Reports* Corrected every week by Mcssr*. Hui.L A ScoVII.I.. FRIDAY, May 28, ISSO. COTTON Middlings.....'. 11 (a\ Low Middlings. lO'uUOj Ordinary. PKOVIS ONS t orn.7.r>f? P0 New Corn . Peas.70 Fodder, per 1.00 lbs. 1 lu Hough Rico.$ 1 '.\iy ?c offer the foIloTV iiigstaiidajfd Goods fox the 'weeli: Best Calicos 5 c. Merino Dress Goods 10 c. Colored Linen Embroidery 5 c. Long Cloth, yard wide. 10 c. C. D. KOMJOHtf. Notice io Creditors. All persons having claims against the K-tato of Jacob O. heilt, late of Orangc burg County, deceased! are hereby requir ed to present and prove the sann-, before the undersigned, as special Master, on or before the 10th day tu"duly It*SO, or else they will be debarred navnient. C P. GLOVER. Special Master. Orungehurg, C. IL, .May 14th Lsso. max- 14 -It WATCHES AMI JEWELRY nut . SALE at Moderate Prices. I am selling my Old Stock LOW DOWN To make room for Fall Good*. New and I',ntost Styles |tist received. ALSO A fil'J htock of Landrech's Garden Seeds On hand. Now is the time to plant for Summer use. Call at once. W. P. Robinson. FOR a Cool Drink otfCreb Apple Cider, go to Wallace Cannon's Did Stand. "PLAGG'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD! Nkv-kr Get? Habd. Ca* dk Ma.dk ant fc'i ukn^th Oesikxd. Law TwiCK as !..?:.<;. Slieuet Cur?l vatout DnigeJag U? CjiUa. CUBES Chills and PeTcr, Lber Complaint, DjJijepsia, Ncnralpa, Nctronsneas, Rheumatism, Costi'CDMJ, Female Weakness, Sick 4 Nenoni lleadarfin, Th?fl4 P i>l* Our* ;ilt i">l?m?rs t>r Ab*nrT>tton. Nn Noxlwtlf fills, Oils, nr |Vi>(hiuili jTlctUcUtM nrv tak. n IntothisStomach. Thn I'ml* nrctrurij nv-r Uie fit of the Stolmich. covcrlnK Uto Oriit /Vrrvur ciitm. apt) tha l.iv. r !?:?<? Kbunwti. A K?t'tle i'KCteMc Totilc is nWorPdl intot'iccln-ulallonortl.o Itlnodnii'l Llvvr.purifj i::-,' tttc Uli?I, MimHatim- Mv.-raml Khlneyi In hi-nlUiy sctun, n>i\ .?: h< nltm ti, StUltlnvil l .ili^, -t f ?.?<!. J'i |. :f ,<r ]'> PI ?I and It wen. S.ii.u BY AI.Ii D::: i.c (?Tt.or rent by Mail or Kxptri<it, .Miui if.irtUT.t nt 8!t .?; 41 Norm I.ibi:rtt Sr4 DaLI i.v.olo;.. rfHioiccCIicwliij; iiiidScnoklntc Tobacco, Rrundy Peaches &clj at Wal lace (Yimou's oM stand. come at last! Hl. V??' OicSDEr.!., Jr.* IMioto and Ar list. Has opened ii Gallery in front of Mcron cy's Hotel, where the public can have Pho tographs taken of first class and artistic (inisli. Nothing but first class work done this Gallery. Cull :tnd examine samples at Ot|llerv; All wishing pood work done can lin'vu the chance without having the expense of going to the Citv for the Maine. Call and set me. All work cash when von sit. "C. M. VAN* ORSDELL, Jn. a pi J tf South Carolina Hail Road. 1'assciiKor. Dcpitftnlcrit (.'1IANCIK ok Hcitrtouxr. (In and af er Mity tilth, 1880, Passenger Trains mi this Road will run as follows '? (till further 'mlcrsj) (?rci'iivillo Ks press _Trai n i coiSti kast. Leave Cohiiubia at.4 IK P >L Arrive at CamdcH at. 7 45 M Leave Urangeburg.6 05 " Arrive at Charleston.? 00 " (an nu WKST. Leave Charleston at.>... 5 45 A M. Leave Orangeburg HL?.". 8 40 " Leave CanldeU at. 7 00 *' Arrive at Columbia at.10 30 " Way Freigut ami Passonger Trains. (JOINS kast. * Leave Columbia. 5 40 A M Arrive at Caniden.12 00 P M Leave Urangeburg.10 08 A M Arrive nt t harleston.~ 2 00PM Augusta. d 23 " ooiNu WKST ? Leave Charleston. 9 00 A M ?' Aiighfft:i.'..>ti. 8 00 " ?' Oraugcburg. 1 16 P M Arrive at Columbiat.???<^o?.<???. 6 37 " * PuMengera leaving Columbia nf'Cbar to?tnn nn (hem trains have tochange_c.ua at Hraiieltvillc to reach Charleston at~2UO p in or Columbia at 5 37 i> in. Night Express Train, OOlSU kast Leave Columbia*. 9 30 P M ?' Orangeburg. 12 30 AM Arrive at Augusta. 4 50 '4 Charleston. ? 20 " *Passcngcrs to arrive in Chnrlenton at 6 '20 A. M., have to change cat's at Branchville if they are not in the sleeping cars, which goes through without a change. (ioiNU WEST Leave Charleston.,..u~.i,?>.i 9 65 P M Augusta. 7 40 " " Orangeburg. 2 45 A M Arrive at Columbia. 6 10 " New York Express. (iOlXO KAST Leave Orangeburg . 6 47 A M Arrive at Augusta. D '2i '? GOINO WKST Leave. Augusta.i. f> 00 P M Arrive at Oraflgehurg. 9 57 '* The (IreenviHc Kxprcsi and (ho night Express Trains will run daily. AM other trains will run daily except Sun dav*. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Kxpress. Hertha only $1 50 to Charleston or Augusta. These trains, make , sure con ucctious at Charleston with New York and Rabiinnre Steamers oh WedheMlay? and Saturdays, also with Florida Steamers on Tuesdays anil Saturdays, also with 7 a m tram S ?S: U Railroad for Savannah and I Florida Points. Connections made by I other trains at Allgnstn with trains from and I to that point, also with all trains from and i toChhrlcstoW. DC ALLEN, U P & T A. JOHN 1". PECK, Ciencral Snpt. .1 ti. POSTEbh, Agt., Orangeburg, S.C. PRIVATE SALS. A m at Dwelling with 4 Rooms, Firo I'laecs, and Kitchen attached, with a Ix>t '2 acre; in a healthy location. Terms made easy. Appv to T. C. HUBnKLL, Auctioneer. A8K FOR BITTERS A TRUE TONIC fOR m BY ALL DRUGGISTS.