Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, December 03, 1880, Image 2
THE ORANtiEISUKti TIMES.
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I-KIDAY, DKCKMoKK ... 1880.
TUE INA 1*0UBAI/IEBEMONIKS,
The Governor and Lieutenant Gov
ernor elect were inaugurated on Tues
day with the usual ceremonies.
Gen. Ilugond's inaugural address
was characteristic of the man, terse
and practical, and contained some
valuable recommendations.
He concluded in these words:
'?It is ray duty as Governor to
'take care that the laws are faithfully
executed in mercy.' I repeat the
pledge made before my election?that
in the discbarge of this high trust, I
shall know neither white man nor
colored man. but only, citizens of
South (-nrolinn, nlike amenable to her
laws and entitled to their protect ion.'
Gen. John 1). Kennedy, after bis
inauguration, was escorted to the
Senate Chamber where he took bis
scat as President of the Senate in ac
cordance with the Constition.
- mm ?- -
THE1LEGISLATURE.
This body is hard at work grap
pling with the numerous bills pre
sented.
The general temper of our legisla
ture seems to be in favor of leaving
the considered ion^of thejnatter^of a
Constitutional Convention to a Com
mittee to report at the next session.
Senator Smytlie, of Charleston,
has prepared a bill to this effect.
There is a general disposition in
favor of an early adjournment sine
dir. before the Christmas holidays.
Sonic favor the luth Dec. but it is
hardly probable that this is compati
ble with careful legislation, but it is
hoped that the end may be reached
In j ho 22(1.
IHK FIR KM EX'S _ (? AL A jl>A Y !
Tuesday was celebrated by our
Firemen, and citizens generally, as
the Anniversary of the Independent
Elliott Hook and Ladder Company.
In the afternoon the two companies
paraded our streets, presenting a very
attractive appearance. The ^Truch
of the Elliotts '.was beautifully deco
rated by fair hands, and ''Uncle doe,"
the pet of the Redshirt.-, and in fact
of the town, looked like a thillgof
beauty, which is "a joy^forever."
At 7 o'clock, the Elliotts assembl
ed in the Hall of the Young Ameri
cas tint! transacted the Annual busi
ness by the election ofolllcers, and
the general straightening tip of-the
past.
The following ollicers were elected
to serv e for the ensuing year:
Foreman?L. II. Wannamaker.
Asst. Foreman?YV. L. Izhir.
1st. Director?Lendo Itnnsdnlc.
?2d. Director? E. IL McKcwn.
Secretary?lt. F. Bryant.
Treasurer?S. It. Mellichamp.
Solicitor?M. I. Browning.
Surgeon?Dr. T. A. Elliott.
(hnpluin?Uov. t). A. Darby.
The business of the year being
concluded, the Company with their
invited guests, including a ntitnl er
(>?.' our citizens, the Edislo Hilles, the
Young Americas and I he F.ilisto
Band, proceeded to the Hook ami
Ladder Hall, where the festive board
was spread, and in a short lime all
parlies wert; busily engaged discuss
ing the merits of the good Illings
spread before them.
The first and important step being
most snt isfnetorb. concluded (lie
following programme was presented
a chaste ami m at address of welcome
having been made by Foreman Wan
numnkcr:
I'ltOOItAMM K.
The Day we Celebrate?
'fhe dav, the day we celebrate.
Tin' day of all to Klliolts great,
A dav with j<>ys and memories dear,
To elieer and bless each tolling year.
Responded to by L. II. Wanna
maker, Esq., who also called upon S.
IL Mellichamp to complele the re
sponse.
The Young Americas?
Three cheers we'give for "Uncle Joe,"
The l ol' the town ns all well know,
At lio.- we count on the hoy* in red, '
ably led by Foreman "Fred."
Responded to by F. S. Dibble,
Esq.
The Fire Department?
Our Fire Department, long may it wave,
Our homes to protect, our loved ones to
save;
Of its uses and blessings, if there's any to
quibble,
Come listen in g'atlncss toottrgallant Chief
Dibble.
Responded to by W. L. Glaze.
Our City?
Our city by the river side,
To fortune mil} she ever n'hlc,
Her hopes and fears, und e'en her woes
Will now lie told by olio ,vh<> known.
Responded by Prof. W. J. DeTro
ville.
Our Invited (.1 nests? .
"He who enters here, leaves all care
behind."
Responded to by F. A. Schilllcy.
Our Mayor and Aldermen?
Mill of prowess and renown,
The "City Fathers cd" our Town,"
The streets well lighted, police paid,
To slip out o'liigllts, whose afraid?
The city's as quiet and snug as a mouse
Under the care of Alderman Strauss,
Mose'cy'a the Mayor, and long in vain
A better warden you'll seek than Rill Sain.
Jim Dickson's quiet, hut otten the rare
On Albergolti's cast of acting the Mayor.
Responded to by J. W. Mosclcy,
Esq.
Our State?
"Contempt arc] the minion who calls you
disloyal,
Though fierce to your foe, to your friends
you're true,
And the tribute most high to a head that is
loyal,
Is hive fr oiu a heart that loves liberty too.
Responded to by R. P. I/.lar, Esq.
Woman?
"With her mien she cnamors the brave,
N ith her wit she engages the free.
With her modesty pleases the grave,
She is every way pleasing to inc."
Respouded to by ( 'apt. .1. A. Ham
ilton.
The Edisto Hilles?
An ornament to our town- in the
time of peace, our safeguard in the
hour of danger.
Responded to by F. S. Dibble. W.
L. Glaze ami S. H. Melliehanip.
The Press?
May its freedom never bo restrain
ed nor abused, but iintrnmmclcd, may
it continue the advocate of the peo
ples liberty and the champion of their
lights.
Responded to by II. G. Sheri
dan, Esq.
Letters were read from the venera
bl? Dr. Elliott, the worthy patron of]
the ( otupany. ("apt. Dibble, and Rev.
T. W. Mellichamp, the Chaplain, re
gretting their inability to attend in
response to the invitations extended
to them, but expressing tho noblest
sentiments and the wai tuest interest
in the prosperity of the Company.
The Anniversary of the Company
being the birthday of Dr. Elliott, this
interesting fact constituted in no
small degree, a theme of the evening,
and many of the speakers held up his
exemplary life nt a shining light for
the young men of the community.
The regrets at his absence were uni
versal, ami the heartfelt wish of
every lireman and guest around the
festive hoard was, that be would he
spa ret 1 to be with us when our next
anniversary rolls around.
A (hi in per was thrown over the
festivities of the evening by the sick
ncss of Dr. < ooke, who was compell
ed to return to his home at an early
stage. This also took away Prof.
Lawrence, who was appointed to one
of the toasts, ami no doubt, bad a
toast in store for the audience.
The evening passed oil most de
lightfully, the flow of wit and senti
ment being unstinted. We have rea
sons to hope that along with the plea
santries some golden seeds of wisdom
have been sown which will be devil
ing in their tendency and give to the
occasion an upward pointing.
NOTICE
A meeting of the County Democratic
Executive Committee is heieby called for
Monday next, tith December, in 10 o'clock
\. m. to be held in the Fair Uilih/iug.
A lu/l attendance is desired.
S. I ?1 BULK, Co. Chairman.
i. L II iudtmax, i n?.wi
IV. L (il.AZI .
ccrelaries,
NOTICE
All persons who have engaged tries from
my Nursery will please call for I hem as
-non a- possible.
Also lOOO.liiape Plants of every variety,
two yea's old ami wrll rooted, at 1(1 cents
each or $S per hundred.
die :> M ' A. JOUEMAN.
Horses! Horses !
To arrive to-day at my STABLES
on Mat ket Street
23 HEAD
Fine HorseS ^\tcd to ?ny
taste.
Those needing n Horse will do well
to cull tit once.
"B. IcYmik Slate i\
riMIK best of Dry Salt and Smoked Bacon
'I
low down at .VAN TASSEL'S.
NOTICE
Office of School Commissionkk,
Orangcburg County, S* C,
December 1st. 1880
All persons having claims past due lire
hereby called upon Cor scaled bids for pay
ment from the said fund at a discount to he
specified in Mich Kids- The said bids to he
hied with the School Commissioner of the
said County within thirty day- from <he
first advertisement.
All pcrsonsarc also notified that all lads
made in compliance with the above net
will be opened at the oflicc of the School
Commissioner in public on Saturday Janu
ary 8th 1681.
AI. persons interested must take notice
that this advertisement is dated December
1st. 1880.
I). L. Connoh, School Coin.
DonAi.o H. Baiiton, Co. Auditor.
KoiiEirr Copes, Co. Treasurer,
Consisting School Claim Hoard of
()ranj;eburg County.
dec -'1_-_iU_
NOTICE
Office of County Tkkasukku,
Orangcburg County, S. C,
December 1st 1880.
In accordance with Section 3*of theaet of
Assen.bly No. 219, pngc2ofi?]7th Statutes
entitled '"an act to provide for the payment
of the Indebtedness of the School Districts
of the County of Orungehtirg." _
I hereby certify that I have collected for
Schon/ District No. 1?Yatlccs, ?43 10
" " " 2?poplar, *7<> 27
" '? 3?/?ine Grove, $75 HO
'? I -Amelia, ?204 15
*' " " 5?Providence, S?l 77
'' " '? 0--Ooodbve?, $04
" 7--Lyons,"$143 04
" 8?C?w Castle, $63 80
'? ?' ?' ?)- Middle, SlOJ) Si
" " '* M), Orange, $00(5 90
" "11, Caw Caw, .fill 10
12, Firanchville,S102?I
'? 13, New Hope. 72 8ti
'' 14. Elizabeths, 11 "> 19
" 1"), Kdisto, .>> f?2
" " 10, Union 'IS 48
" *' 17, /a.m. 7o! 12
41 41 IS, Willow. SS 111
*' " 19, Liheriv, nothing
4* 2tl, C.oodland. UM 00
*' 21. Hebron, .V, 7")
44 '? 22, Rocky Grove, 29 11
Tool antou nt collected, 2,434 -77.
HOl'-ERI COPES.
Trvastircr.
dec 3 tf.
""SALE OF REAL ESTATE."
P.y consent ef all parties interested, the
following binds will he >o'd at public ?? ac
tion at Orangcburg C. 11. on'tbc m-t l/on
day,I>tb day of Uccemher, issot doing the
land- ot' which Mary Summer- died, sc /.e l
ami possessed, and being sold lor partition
and division:
1. Tract No 1, containing K'J acus nmie
or les-, situate in ('ranccburg County,
bounded North by hinds of Oliver Fa i ivy,
East l?v land-. .) W Stimmc-r*, Sooth by
Tract So 2, and West bv lamls of .1 V
Henry.
2. Tra< t No 2, containing I'll acres mure
or less, in Ornii.churg Comity, bound-d on
the North ? y Tract No 1, land- of .1 VY Sum
mers and .1 P Herry, Hast by Tract No ?>,
Souih by Tracts Nos 3 ami 4, and West by
lands of Ahrain Edwards.
3. Traet'No 3, containing 7"> acres 'more
or less, in Orangcburg County. Jjgundcd
North by 'I'raet No '2 and Abeam tWi\.ir?ls,
Fast by Tract No -I South and West by
land- of Ahrain Edwards.
4. 'I met No 4. containing 29- acres more
or less, in Oraueebiirg County, hound, d
North by Tracts Nos 2 and ?">, Fast by I raet
No 3, South by lands of I? A Summers and
West by lands ((f George (oivm and olbei
?">. Tract No"), containing lOOaeres mo
or Ii-.-.-, in Oiangchtirg County, hounded
North bv land- of .1 U Similuers, Oliver
Eairey and William Meeker, Kasi Uy laud*
of Oliver l'airey. -I W Summers mid by
Tract No 2, South by lands of tjeorge Gar*
viu and 'tract No 4, ami West by binds of
L E L> Cowman and Oeorgc tiarvin
Terms cash, I lots of said land.- will be
exhibited on dav of sale.
dec::?i J AS. F. IXLA 11, Att'y.
attention: here i
( ai.t. at the
LONG ESTABLISH F.I)
PEOPLE'S BAKERY
AM? UET
BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES,
PHIS, Sec
Also Raisins, Currants, Citren, Nuls
and Canned Goodsof all kinds.
A fr. sh lot of Confectionery now
on hand, and a full assortment of
CHRISTMAS C.OODS
Viz. : Cups and Saucers, Vases. Toilet Sets,
Dolls, Tea Set-, Mugs, Tin Tovs of all
descriptions. Lamp Stands, Chil
dren's Chair.-, Wagons, Hock
ing llor.-es, Ac , Sec , Ac.
Call at once and get what yotl want for
Christinas. Partie-? wishing articles for
Christmas Trees will do well to come now
while lhoy can make a good selection
I Ion'I fail to call at
T. \V. Alberpottf*
And he convinced that Santa Clans will
-non he here.
O R A NO I vLHJ KG
G, HATHEW & SON.
ONE I <)? 15 I AST OF
Dr. J. G. Waimamaker,
"]\ l n in 11; t.cti tr< rs "?'
Dealer* in ad fouls of Aim ricaii ami.
Italian
M&HBLE WORK.
TunihsloncH.
Monument.?,
.Marble and Slate Mantels,
And all kinds of Stone Work furn
islod to any design.
Also
Polished Granite Work
Either Native or Foreign to order at
Lowest Possible Trices.
Correspondence solicited with those
in want ol nuy work in the above
line. oct 1?ly
GRAND FAIR
AT
WAY'S OPERA HOUSE.
COMMENCING DEO. 20TH 1880.
< )RANG 121?UKG-, S. CL
BENEFIT OF THE
Utf
nin
i j
f*1
Steam Fire Engine Company,
To Aid Thcm in Paying for their Stonier.
Given un.ler the niiR|)ice< of the follow
ing Honorary and Contributing Me in berg
of the (lompany :
Or. T. A. Ehiott, N. A. Hull,
J. F. Adden. D. I.ouix.
llnrphi ltiujj-i. James Cannon,
Theodore Kohn, D. \V. Robinson,
Joseph Stiauss, M. Albrecbt,
J. I'.Teller. Mortimer (.lover
15. F Sinter, Tho-. Kay.
f!en. Ja?. F. Izlar, (I. W, Brunsen.
F. II. \V, Itriggtnann Samuel Dibble,
Dr. J. (t. Wannamaker, 12. F. Slater,
C. t>. Knrtjobn, J, ftf. Danner,
W. H. IVrryclear, John (>Kren.
'I bos. VV. Albergotti, Dr. W.F. Barton,
D. E. Smoak, J- W. Moseley,
(ieo. II Cornclson, Jas. II. Fowl es,
?lohn A Hamilton, J. A. Inabinet,
Dr. A. S. Ilydriek, W. N. Seovill,
John C. Pike, J. S. Albergotti
II. K. Adden, Dr. M. (i. Sallcv,
W. K. Crook, W. M. Sain.
Committee of Arrangements?
Hcnrv Kohn, Chairman, T. O. S. Dibble,
.1. L. Sims, .1. ,1. Street and J. I. Soienlruo
One Kare Excursion Bates on tin- S. (,'.
Hai I road.
IN THE
LEAD AGAIN!!!
THE
CAJIPAIGS ?YES i
Good Govermneitt for Statu ami
County Successfully Cbtained !
NEXT COMES KCONOMV!
TtM) buy the best artielc for the least
U money increases the lasting qualities
tbc contents in our juir-c and enables im tu
buy a great many things for a li.'tlo
money.
1 oiler the following articles 20 per cent
below iis market value, tin- ^oods having
been bought before the recent ndvaitCcuit!
of prices .
oOl.hls FLOITfcnf th<i be-t brands.
TABLE Bt: ITER .;?) ami 35 ct* pr '.b.
CHOICK HAMS It) eis pr lb.
PURE LEA 1'" LA KD 10 eis pr lb.
And the best RIO COFFEE 5 lbs for$l.
AT
J. I. Sorontrue
DEALEK IN
General Morchaiidisc
B
EST qualityonscd f'outl Milk at
VAN TASSEL'S.
Just Received
A fine lot of
GoM & J.Iai& Jcwolx-y,
Consist ing of
Ladies, Misses and Children Sets,
Rings, Charms., &c.
Watches and Clocks
IIILDREN'S HA IIS PIERCED her
of Charge when Rings are Bought.
( all before buying elsewhvrc.
\V. F. Robinson.
C
I
jlOU thi- Freshest and Selected t-tcrk of
; Groceries go to VAN TASSEL'S.
1 WIM, KKCEIVK TKN KAYS
a car load
MIT STABLES
orrosiTK
1>. I [OllTJOI [N
?oH 17 1880 if
riMIE vi rv best quality of (Jilt Edge Rut
1 tor at' VAN TASSEL'S.
D LO U I S ~
Has just returned from the
NORTH
With a Large mid well Assorted
Slock ol General
MERCdHAlTTJISE,
Fur eh used at the very I OWEST
Point td* the Market, ami will
he Sol 1 at corresponding
lint es.
Come one und all and see for your
.?elves, the BAKGA1XS to die ob
tained.
CA Kl'ETI NO. OIL CLOTHS and
FURNITURE of the Lnteist
Patents. I). LOUIS,
sept .3 1880 3m
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
Done in the most approved style by J . II.
MATTHEWS, nn Experienced Harber, on
Market Street, in rear of the PostolBce.
)an 9
KEAD THIS *
FREE DISTRIBUTION OF
CHI lISTMAS PR ES ENTS
From 15th of December until 1st of January 1881, at
JOS EROS' CONFECTIONERY.
Anybody buying $1 worth or more will receive a HAMDSOME ^
PRESENT, accoidiog to the amount bought. Don't forget to call aud get
your CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Everything on hand to make you happy, fresh Raisins, Currents Cit
ron, Dales, Figs, Nuts, r:west Meats and Fruits of ail kinds.
The Fin Assortment of Candies nt Reduced Kates, Cake Ornarnouts,
Cake Supplies and lots of other articles'jtist arrived.
S^IOICF.IS'S A EiTICI^EiS, Mcrshaum Goods, Fiuo
Cigars. &o. Call and look lor yourself at
JOSEPH EROS'
? Briggmann's Old Stand..
CHRISTMAS, CHRISTMAS,
CHRISTMAS!
Fa^cy COeds, French Confectionery,
3?ri2ce Bosses, Fire Worlss,
CHINA TOILET GOODS, MANTEL PIECE ORNAEENTS,
And everything in the CHRISTMAS GOODS Line.
Unheard of BARGAINS. Come and examine my St"ck so that you
may know where it, is BEST lo INVEST your money. I have also a fine
Stock or SWEET MEATS and JTanCV C+var^.^XOS at prices
winch defy competition. Polite and utienuve Gentlemen to show and soil
you goods.
Couhl Hiiy one stay away
In County, Mate or Town,
I don't think t lu v would,
So c all around, ves call around.
Suppose yon uhould stay away,
The truth i.-> simply thin,
The bargains that others get,
You'd he sure to mil*. ?
JA b walker
Clmmplon Grocer, OraiiKobiirg, 8. C
IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT
Come and See for ITovirself.
.51ST RECEIVED
A line assortment of
ELEGANT CHROMOS,
All beautiful1 v FraiHOti fln,? tt* vt)ry L'jw I'trioOT,
Also ajiow supply of
l :sr i? s
( himneya and Rurners.
TO ARRIVE
in time for the Holiday Trade, Books, Stationery an i Toys, suitable fe
Presents.
Always on hand BOOKS an 1 STATIONERY. Give me a rail.
i
KM RK liOBI^^OcsT,
For Sale or Kent? 2 Story Dwelling with 8 Rooms, on Russell street.
For SllIc--2 Desirahle Ibii'diug Lots on Russell street.
1 [holding Lot on Amelia st., I louse and lot on Ante ia street. Apply to Kl.RbT *\
ROIUNSON.
II KOHN'S
OF
felons
ACKNOWLEDGED that every article that goes to couap'oto a firsk
class cmtume or Ladies, uentlemen or Children's wear can be obtained.
Our efforts lor the past two years have met with the MOST LIBERAL
EN( OURAGEMENT. and this season we again place before onr Patrono
and the Public of this section
An Immense Stock of Goods
That stands without a RIVAL.
Our Silks and Dress Goods are simply MAGNIFICENT.
Our Dress Trimming Department is filled with the Rarest Nor?ltie*.
Our Hosiery, Ribbon, Corsets, (5love, Laco, Linen and WooUn De
partments arc filled with the Choicest Goods.
THE SECRET DISCOVERED
The place to save money in buying your Winter Ruits of clothing and
Overcoats?beg Stock?all si/as. Styles and Prices arc the Lc rest at
HENRY KOHN'S
Br?ls, Shoes ami Hats for everybody. Pay particular attention to
buying nt d telling durable Bools and Shoes, Always at Lowest prices for
cash.
THE PLACE TO S AVE MONEY
We have added to the ILdluhiy Trade an elegant assortment of Pansy
Goods, consisting of Celleluie mid Rubber Dressing Cases, Dolls, Wax,
Rubber and China, all hiz.es. Fancy Paper in Satin Boxes, and 1000 other
articles suitable for Sweetheart, Wife Mother, Cottsiu, Sistor, etc.
THE BEST YET
Is our handsome WHITE SEWING MACHINE. It gives evory pur
chaser entite satisfaction nnd is guaranteed by the Compax) for 5 years.
OUR COURSE PREVAILS
Toldc nnd courteous attention given to every visitor,