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Orangcbnrg Time? LOCAL We have seen some line Okra from c garden of Mrs. H. M. Audxcws. he earliest wc have seen* Genoa post olllce at Dr. T. K. Ivcl 's, in , Lyons Township was est ab - hed about three weeks ?go. Town Couueil has on hand at 'ortjohn's a supply of disinfectants or free distribution to our oitizens. Wc are informed that Judge Thorn on will be back for court here on cxt Saturday. Severn1 communications have been owded out of this issue by the State olitieal news. Our correspondents must bear with us. ; A new barber shop Ivas Vreen jened one door east,of Messrs. D. K. monk & Co., by W. H. Jobuson, a irst class workman. Theae will be another Dime Read-' ing at the room of the Y. M. C. A. on ucxt Monday evening at half-past eight o'clock. Admission ten cents. The "Haid Eagle" of Edgeliold. as a centre of attraction. He sat -as calmly in the hall as if all with him was as placid as a silver lake. Mr. H. S. Rennckcr is offering fov sale, a large lot of cow peas and brick. Those in need of the articles will save money by calling on the above gentleman. See card. An extra meeting of the Youuj lens Christian Association will be held at their room at half-past eight o'clock this evening. A full and punctual attendance desired. No remedy more effectually^ de stroys and expeis worms from tlie intestines than Shriner's Indian Vermifuge. It is, without doubt, the best article in the market M r. Willie Robinson ?i?s just re ceived a new supply of real silver plated goods, which be is offering very low down. These goods are war ranted in every respect. Call and ex amine them. Wc acknowledge, with thanks, the reception of an invitation to attend .the Commencement Exercises of the irolina Military Institute, under Fol. J. R. Thomas, v hieb takes place 'on the 11th, at Charlotte, N. (?. We heard recently, strong talk of parties clubbing together and pur chasing a small steamer for the Kdisto. Go ahead, gcntlciiftfu, it will be the very thing for pleasure seek ers. We hope it wou't he a brick one. The glass ball tchmof Orairgeburg has received an imitation from the team of Columbia to contest with them in the tournament at the (lapital on the lGth. Wc have some crack shots in Ornugcburg, and we hope they* will decide to go. Read advertisement of W. R Thompson, Esq., in this issue, to which reference has already been made 1)3' us. He has bought out the stock of J. W. Moseloy at the Rail oad corner, and kcc}t* a fresh and varied assortment of merchandise always on hand. Give him a call. 'The Sunday afternoon service at1 the room of the Y. M. C. A. bus been resumed, and will be held regularly every Sunday afternoon at half-past six o'clock. The Association.extends a cordial invitation to all to meet with them in their Sabbath evening's service of praise. We are glad to report that our -sug gestion of lost week to send Hon. Sam'l Dibble to Cincinnati, has been carried out by our delegation. The Charleston and Clarendon delega tions acted very fairly in giving Orangeburg a representation from the First Congressional District. ?? - mm m* Many thanks to Mr. J. F. Way for a mess of the finest cucumbers and pickle peppers. The former, wc sup pose is intended to keep us cool on the approach of the hot weather and campaign, and the latter will give life and variety to the occasion. Mr. Way alwayskecps a line garden. The brethren of the quill expect to have a high old time ou the excursion . to Cincinnati during the session of the National Convention. It ?s ex pected thot they will return on a now and circuitous route by way of the lakes through New York and back ? again to South Carolina. Who ?wouldn't be an editor just for a fort night? See notice of sale of the Hook and Ladder Truck. It is an excellent one, but the Elliotts, with the growth of Orangeburg, need something larger. This oilers a splendid oppor tunity to our sister towns who are wanting to organize a lire department to purchase. It will be sold cheap. I Rev. Wm. Stoudenmire, late gradu ate of the Lot heran Theological Sem inary at Salem, Va., will preach at St Matthews Church, Orangeburg, S. C, on the 1st Sunday of this month, and at Lebanon on the 2d Sunday, being the regular days of the former pastor, Rev. S. T. Hall man. ?mm* ? ? ? ?? - The festival of the St. Paul's Methodist Church will commence on Thursday evening at the Court 1 louse aud will last through Friday even ing. The ladies and gentlemen having the matter in charge will be the best guarantee of success. "We bespeak a line turn out and grati fying results. Admission 10 cents. Tickets to dinner on Friday 25 cents. Tickets; to he had at drug stores und. from Messrs. lhirhy, Sims and Fred. l>il>. ble. -? m ? mm ? ? An outrageous shooting a flair took place on the Rull Swamp road, about six miles from town, on yesterday morning. One George Edwards, a colored man, whose wife had leu him and gone over to her father's, John Washington, *ceni into the field of the latter where his wife auditor, mother ?verc working, and demanded til at bis wife go home with him Upon her refusal he fired, wounding his mother-in -law in both logs, and bis \\i<>. ii one. The degree of the injury we have not b urned, Vmt Ed wards look Might and a warrant is now out for his arrest. The Firemen's Tournament in Columbia on the ICth inst., is to be a grand ulfnir. We hope tbnt detach ments, nl b ast, of the Young Ameri cas und Elliotts will go. We would like to sec the Orangeburg firemen represented'. We hear that there are objections to carrying "Uncle J?>c\" .-is it would leave the town un protected. This does not interfere, h-owever, with detachments going. Wc had the pleasure of talking with some of the firemen of the Capital on Wednesday, and they expressed great hopes that detachments from Orange burg would be on Ic.yikL Our boys could join with the reel race if we could not with the engine. -m? . * ? <aw i ? ? - The sad intelligence ivwchcs ns vd* tlie death of Mrs. Carolina Edwards ' the wile of Rev. K.J. Edwards. She has been suffering from bad health for n number of years, und for seve ral weeks past herrlomise has been daily expected. At last her frail sys tem has succumbed to the encroach ments of disease. On Monday bet spirit was released from its earthly tabernacle and ascended to the man sions prepared by her Saviour; and on Tuesday her body weis carried to Autioch and deposited by her daugh ter, who bad preceeded her to the grave many years before, ilvr cheer ful disposition, her attractive powers of conversation and the Christian graces which radiated front her life ?will long be remembered by the huge circle of friends, whose fortune it was to fall tinder her influence. Often accompanying her husband in bis ministerial labors ami visits, she enjoyed a sphere of usefulness in which a light was shed in her life and conversation which will be sorely missed, not only by the loved one she leaves behind, but by all who felt the genial rays of her Christian cha racter. Rut why should we mourn when the Christian dies ! The earth ly tabernacle, it is true, is dissolved, but the spirit has gone to take up its abode in that house not made with handsjcternal in the heavens. Til K WillTTATJ3P AFFAIR. The Committee appointed to inves tigate into the Whilakcr outrage :it West Point,an account of which has appeared before, have made a report, and they have decided from the evi dence, that Whitnker committed the outrage upon himself, and was feign ing that he was insensible at the time the Post Physician visited his from. "We regret this ofToir because W hi taker was n colored cadet and on that account the action of the Com mittee will be misconstrued. Rut the colored people will please remember thai this thing occurred at the North, and that the South had nothing to do with it. If West Point had been iu the South what a righteous wail would have gone up from the Radical saints! What n flutter would have been given to the bloody shirt! THE SPIRIT OF THE STATE CONVEN TION. There is nothiug more encouraging than the excellent spirit which per vaded the Democratic State Conven tion in Columbia this week. The order and decorum was perfect. There was not a jar from any source. A spirit of concession actuated every member. Tlie light on postponement was earnest ami ably conducted, but there was not the slightest exhibition of bad feeling. The minority, w hen defeated, after a most gallant light, bowed gracefully to the inevitable, and pledged a warm support of the action of the Convention. Nor .did any one exhibit this spirit more con spicuously than the dashing leaders of ICdgefield, Gary and Shcppard. The hitter, in an earnest speech, urged that Hampton and Mutier be sent to Cincinnati without a dissent ing voice and both he and Con. Gary voted for these gentlemen as well as for Ilngood for Governor. Such unanimity is .seldom seen in any body. Kvcrv vole in the Convention was east for Senntors)! I am pton and Rot ier, and for the gallant Ilngood, our next Governor. Ib V, IZLAK, 10K I'ltOHATE JUIltiE. f'tlit or Qrttngrliurg Tiniest: Tlie idea which is so urgently pressed, that tt lawyer is absolutely necessary for the office or Probate j dttdsro, is incorrect, and will not do to palm off on intelligent people. Thon- are some cases that come be fore the .lodge of Probate which re quire judicial knowledge, but this knowledge can he obtained by any one, from any attorney at law. Haven't the oHiebils of our County hired attorneys from whom they ob tain legal information, and if thoy haven't, they ought to have. Let them he lawyers or fanners, no man is per fect in the 'iaw. Rut the majority of cases in the Judge of Prolin to oflice required for their investigation, simply a man of educations one who understands business and legal terms, and an educated school teach er will make as good a Probate Judge, with the soivantages of hired legal lalletit, as a lawyer. The lamented Win. M. Hut son, one of the most scrupulously conscientious men that ever lived, in a public speech, while In* uus rutting for the office, said, thai w hile there were advantages in :i lawyer occupying the oflice, he was far from maintaining that i: was lltfccssary for a Lawyer to fill. Men who are not Lawyers, have success fully filled the oflice before, both in this County, awl in others. It is not fair to exclude any class. 1 do not propose to exclude the lawyer, but 1 don't believe in getting up a false idea, to exclude everybody else from this office. This is going to be the .argument used from now until the nominating Convention is over, to shut out anybody eise but a lawyer from this oflice, but it is not fair. Let the lawyers und other candidates who are competent to fill this oflice, stand on their own merit, and have equal chances. We do not believe in any one class or set of inch appro priating tin ofilce to themselves, nor do we believe in any one man hold ing nil oillce too long, or making his living by ofliee holding. 1". S. Grant to the contrary, notwithstanding. Turnabout is fairphiy. The oflice of Probate Judge should be filled by an honc'-d, decent, sober and inb liigcnt man and if. along with these qualities, we can get one who is of the people; who has never held olliee in his life, one wdio has never been over-anxious to hohl fYllice. but one who is willing tu accept, mid bow with humble sub mission to the honor conferred upon him by his friends, let us nominate him. Such n man is 1$. P. 1ZLAR. Quiet, unassuming and a commodat ing, he would make a most efficient and acceptable officer. No Moxoroi.v. CHICACrO. The news from this center of inter est where the Republican Convention is assembled does not look as much like a walk over for Ciesar as it first appeared. The Grntititos have held a caucus und the tactics seem tobe if Grant can't be nominated that they will concent rate on Kdmomls to- bent Rlaine and Sherman. Wc suppose by to-morrow we will know what to expect. The ginlits arc battling now for the mastery. Mit. W. II. Bahkett, Augusta, Gr.: Dear Sir?I can cheerfully recom mend your Gilder Pills as the best Blood Purifier 1 have ever used. Giv ing to the system a healthy tone, im proving the appetite and clearing the complexion. They have also reliev ed me of headaches resulting from biliousness. They stand pre-eminent as the Bebt Pii.l Made. Very respectfully, F. Vox Kami*. For sale by Dr. S. A. Reeves. Bntterick's new patterns for June are ready. Call for new fashions, paper, at Henry Kohn's. The decline in dry goods has so far affected the market that some of the best prints are sold from 6 to 7 cents at Henry Kohn's. The genuine corii cob tobacco at I). Stnoak & Co.'s at manufacturer's prices. Beware of imitations as there are many Oil the market. A sallow complexion is indicative of worms. A few doses of Shriucr's Indian Vermifuge will destroy them and give a bright and healthy com plexion. The white sewing machine gives nui veral satisfaction. Lightest running, easiest managed and bctft satisfying machine ever sold any where. A few more left at Henry Kohn's. Peaberry codec, the best and cheap est known in the world at D. E. Smoak & Go's. Money refunded to any one who uses it without satisfac tion. Don't you folget it! Dr. Wanna maker's soda fount is more popular than ever. In fact then- has been such a demand for the cooling 1 draught that the Doctor bus been compelled to employ extra help in order to accommodate his huge run of customers. Goand refresh yourselves and take your nearest friend along with you. A Thin rind breakfast strips, the best put up and only ID cts per pound at I). E. Smoak & Go's. Sufferers, Read This! If yon are nlllictcd with Neuralgin or 11endliche, you can he speedily relieved l>y tiikiag the Specific Neuralghie. Speedy in its action, entirely free from Opium and other Narcotics, it commends Used* in be ing a* innocent us efliciciit. Hi nt, Kankin* ?& La.mak, * Wholesale Agents, Atlanta. For sale by i'r^. A. C. Dukes, and .1. tit SVaiiMiitiKtker. may 11 Ini Hax <fc Rrtv'.i celebrated sugar cured hums guaranteed sound and sweet. I2A cents at J). E. Smoak A Go's. Will You llrdieve It? Woman's best friend. To relieve the Helling heart woman, and bring joy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a mission before wlticli the smiles of kinpn dwindle into uttvr insignificance. This is the pecu liar province of Brndfiold's Female Rcgu lator, which, from its numberless cures, is appropriately styled ''Woman's Nest Friend.1' The distressing complaint known as '?wluto*." and various inogularitlcs of the womb, to which woi lan is subject, dis lipptar like magic before a single bottle of this wonderful compound. Physicians prescribe it. l'rcjared by I>r. J. Ibadfield, Atlanta. (ia , tnd -old at $!.f>0 per boltlc by Dr. A. C. Dukes, ami also by Dr. J, G. Wanna maker. Now in perfect ii ka i.tii. Near Maiuktta. (la., March 21, KS70. iSome months ago I bought a bottle of Hradlicld's Female Regulator, and used it in my family with the utmost .satisfaction; j have recommended it to three other fami lies, and they have found it jtisl what it is recommended, /fhe females who have us-d the Rcgu kit or are now in perfect health, sml aide to attend to their house hold duties. We cordially recommend it io the public Rev. 11. n. Johnson. may M lm .llnrloii JackHon Respectfully returns his thanks to ] his many customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit tho same in the future by keeping con stantly on hand fresh meats of every kind at his old stand, in rear of the Postofncc, during the present year. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Itui.i. tt ScOVtl.L. FniOAV, June 4, IS80. cotton Middlings. 10J(S\ Low Middlings. HV.r, Ordinary. 9yr0| PROVIS ONfl t orn...75(5*80 New t'orn. Teas. 75 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 90 Hough Rice.$ 1 35 Hook and Ladder Truck For Sale. Strongly built, well equipped, and in perfect order. Terms easy. Apply to S. A. .REEVES, W. L. GLAZK, J L.HEIDTMAN. NOTICE. JI/AYOJl'S OFFICE, June 3rd 1880. Citizens are hereby notified that they can obtain disehfectants by calling at the .Store ofC. D, Korijohn. 7/v Order of the board of Health. J.S. ALUEUQOTTI, Act. Mayor For Btile on reasonable terms. Also :i large lot of good sounn COW I^JVKS By II. 8. RENNEKER. juno *t l^ THE UNDERSIGNED OUVth (o his friends.and lite public, at the store recently occupied A full Stock of General MERCHANDISE. A call solicited and satisfaction guaran teed. TOBACCO \\ ill he made a specially. W. B, THOMPSON. jnne -1 1880 ly \VrF Of lor the following 7 t C.oodH at low priocn for the next Week: Nail.*, 5 cts. Coffee, 12J l?, 20 ein. Tea. 50, 70 eis. and !j>1. Swift and Courtney's Best Matches, 25 cts. per Do/.. Tobacco, 80, 35, 10, 55, ct?. Pocket Knives, ?r> to 50eta. Ink, 25 to (?(?et? per Do/.. Corsets, 30, 50, 75c. $1 $1.00 Straw Hut a, Dn. to 3tl.50. Calico, warranted, at 5ctS, Flour, still decliring. We will give you the belie?t of every decline regardless of TAX PAYERS! TA XPAYERSI Notice is hereby given thet the time for the collection of Town Taxes without the penalty is extended to the first (1st) day of .lime 1880, after which time the penalty will possitivcly he added. C. It. JONES, Clerk. may 21 St Editor Ornuqcbiirg T imrs : I hereby announce myself a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, "mid will MibmLtto the results of the County Democratic Con vention Vcrv Itcspcctfullv, J. \V. MOSELEY. May 19th 18S0. TM E WOK Ki NO p EO PIjE'S (a.m)iratk. Mr. Harpin Riggs is announced aa a fit Candidate for the odice of Clerk of the Court f?>r Orangehurg County, lie has linn tried in oflicj and has never found winning in his duty. TIIF. WORK I NCI PEOPLE. For Judge ol* Prot>ate. Editor Orangeburg Times: l'lease aiuionnce Mr. Charles R. Glover as a candidate for the above office. It is u*elci?s *o say anything in his favor, as bis.| ability is already displayed by the manner in which he has discharged the duties of that position during Ids term of service. We further urge our claim in his behalf on the ground, that the incumbent ofthat office ought to have considerable experience i.i the practice of law, its the office in not ministerial, hut is beyond a doubt, judicial. Any persons, desiring to satisfy themselves on this point, can do so by referring to the I Constitution of our State, ''Article 4, Judi cial Department, See. 20." Also Revised Statute, pafjes 57"^ to ?7S, '' Title 4, Pro bate Court," and to the " Rules of Court." In nominating Mr. Glover through your columns, we. pledge him and ourselves, to abide by the decision of the Democratic County nominuting Convention. Many Votkrs. NOTICES* M AYOK'S OFFICE. May 20th 1800. Hereafter any [party found removing, or in any manner tampering with the Street L imps, will he arrested, and upou'sunicient proof, will bo heavily lined. An several Lamps have 1 een taken from their places. All parties are warned again*! having them In tbeir possession. By Order of, J. S. AI.BKttGOTTL Act. Mayor. C. It.JoxKfl, Clerk of Council.. Not ce to Farmers. After three years of practical experience, I am now prepared to offer 1113' services to the Farmers nfOrnngeblirgand adjoining Counties to do all kinds ol Gin repairing. Old liins mode as good as new. Will do your work lit your bouses, ami nave you Iho trouble of moving the Gin. All work warren ted to give entire satisfaction. Orders respectfully solicited. LANODON W. POOSEtt. Orangehurg, 8. 0. may 21 -1m (ihnuipiiigii Larger Heer, j bottled by the English Bottling Co., prescribed by Physicians as the mast healthy beverage in the world. Fresh and pure. For sale at Wallace Cannon's old stand, by J. DEB ANDREWS, Agt. ALTCTIONKK \\ W XG, T. C. HUBBELL Will attend to the sales of Real Estate, Personal Property, &e., Public or Private. Business entrusted to him w ill be promptly attended to. Orangehurg, So. Ch., Dec. 1st 1870. nov -'S 1879 ITiOIi it Cool Drink ofCrab " Apple Cider, go to Wallace Cannon's Old Stand. IF'Xj-A.GO-'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I Nkvbk Gkti Hahd. Cam de Madr any nritKNOTii Dgmukd. Ljivt TWICE ai Lo.to. DUMios Curtt trlttuut Dragging Uli Britta. cork* Chills and IW, lircr Complaint, DjUKpsia, Nenralfji*, Renown ew, Rhenmaliiin, CostheneM, Female Weakntw, Eick & Nerton? Detdacfae. These Pads Cure Mt DNeiurs by AI*6rplion. Nd Noxfotu PltU,OMi,or Poisonou*meOlcllieaaretakeH Intotlio Htoinncli. Thl ]'ml? a:t Worn over the Pit of the Stomach, coviririK the fircat Nervi? f-'tntrea, atfo tliu Ltver ami St<miac!i. A tfi title VcjCcUkbta Tonic Ii atMorbed Intothedrcutatlmnfthe H!oo<l?nd I.ivcr.purify inic tneBltwd.idmntrtinf the Lirrrand Klilntyi to healthy ncti-n. sad a'.?rnrttvnlnK tl>* Stomach to di;rc?t f.Mxt. PatCR or 1'api SI anu t! KACti. Sold by all Dcrocuri,<>r ?CBtbjT Mail or Kipress. Manufactured at 39 t it North (.isckti St.? Daltimu&u. Ml. I ? ilioiceCucwIng andSinokanjC \J Tpbacoo, Brandy Peaches &c, at Wat* hu-e Ccnnon'a old stand. COME AT LAST ! C. M. VAN O its ?EU, Jr.. Photo and Artist. lias opened a Gallery in front of Mcrort* ey's Hotel, where the public can have Pho* tographs taken of tlrst class and artistic finieh. Nothing but first class work done this Gallery. Cull and examine samples at Gallery. All wishing good work done can have the chance without having the expense of going to the City for the same. Call and see inc. All work cash when von sit. 'C. M. VAN O RS DELL, Jr. npl 2 If Sontli Carol 1 tin Hail lloacl l'nHMciiKcr Department CHANGE Of ScnP.DCI.Ti On and nPer May IGth, 1880, Passenger Train-* on this Road Will run as follows t (till further orders.) G re o n v i 11 o Express .TfttlMi going EAST. Leave Columbia at.4 15 P M. Arrive at Camden at. 7 45 " Leave Orangeburg.6 05 " Arrive at Charleston.9 00 14 ooino WEST. Leave Charleston at. 5 45 A M. Leave Orangeburg at. S 10 " Leave Camden at.. 7 00 *? Arrive at Columbia at.10 30 " Way Freight autl Passenger Trains. OOINO BAST. * Leave Columbia. 5 40 A Bf Arrive at Camden.13 00 P M Leave Orahgeburg.10 08 A Rt Arrive at Charleston. 2 00 P M " ylugtista. . 3 25 " OOINO wkst ? Leave Charleston. 9 00 AM *' Augusta. 8 00 *? " Orangebtirg. 1 15 P M Arrive at Columbia. 5-37 " * Passengers leaving Columbia orTC.har leston on these trains have to change cars nt Branchvillis to roach Charleston at 2 00 \. m or Columbia at 5 ?"7 p m. Night Express Train, OOlNO EAST Leave Columbia. 9 30 P M - Orangeburg. 12 30 A M Arrive at Augusta. 4 SO *4 Charleston...... 0 20 M * Passengers to arrive in Charleston at 6 20 A. M., have to change cars at Branchville if they are not in the sleeping cars, which goes through without a change. OOINO WE8T Leave Charleston. 0 65 P M " Augusta. 7 40 " '* Orangeburg. 2 45 A M Arrive ut Cohinibia. 6 10 " New York Express. OOINO EAST Leave Orangehnrg. 5 47 A M Arrive at Augusta. 9 24 OOINO wkst Leave Augusta.'.. 6 00 P M Arrive at Orangebtirg. 9 57 " The Greenville Expresi and tha night Ex press Trains will run daily. AH other trains will run daily except Sun* days. Sleeping Cars are attached to Night Express. Berths only$t 50 to Charleston or Augusta. These trains make sure con nections at Charleston with New York and. Baltimore Staatners on Wednesdays and Saturdays, also with Florida Steamers on Tuesdays and Saturday*, also with 7am train S & C Railroad for Savannah and Florida Points. Connections made by other trains at Augusta with trains from and to tbat point, also with all trains from and to Charleston, D C ALLEN, U P A T A. JOHN B PECK, Cieneral Sunk .1 (J. POSTELL, Agb, Orangebtirg. S.C. PRIVA TlTli?X?Vr A neat Dwelling with 4 Rooms, Fire Places, and Kitchen attached, with a Lot 2 acre; in a healthy location. Terms made easy. Appy to T. C HUBBKLIV, Auctioneer. ASK J^?? BITTERS A TRUE TONIC FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.