Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, December 24, 1880, Image 2

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THE OlUNUlttillRC' TIM KS. ism i n i vi;i;y I kid vy HORN-IN.il HlilililCHAMl' & K?VVAKDS, Proprictor? Sill,KS K. MF, hl, It'll A Ml' Ktlitnr. Tcflnr: of Sub'SCl'i'ptioIL? One ( '"!>>/ one Year.Si 00 Six Month, . 7? Kates of Ailvot'li.-ung. r.?r Square 1st Insertion.$1 00 Hoch Subsequent " . 80 Xnlices inserted in Locol Column nt '20c per Line Alt Subscription* nnd Transient Adcertis tnents to be paid for in Advance. Jjfiy We are in no way responsible l?r the views or opinions v' air Correspond* ruts. I'l.iuA v, i d.? im ui'iu a i. i&o. ( il KISKUAS M.l'Ei'INCi 1 Another Christinas rolls around, and the Ti.mi:s greets its many pat rons with :i hearty1, good will. I'hc twelve months through which we have i asscd have been marked hj ninny changes. Fortune has -miled upon some, w hile others are silently mourning under her dark frowns. The pas! is a checkered picture of happiness ami wdoi In tl is grand panorama of life we have now com? to another mile-stone. I lere let us pan si -Lei the dust and din of the arena cease fur a moment. And whal is the lesson we draw? Iiis the lcs.?on rolloeted in the life of Him, whose hi it .Inlay we comnieni orale, \vliohroughi the glad tiding*; of peace on earth and good will to wards men. il istho practice Ofthat sweet charily, which is long suller iitg ami patient, and which leaches us to hear each other's burdens, to pity the frailties and foibles of the weak and erring; and to pour the oil j of comfort and gladness into the wounds of the bleeding pilgrims on liiVs thortiy roadside. If we learn thoroughly and prac tically this lesson, we may well bask in the sunshine of peace and joy which 1 he day brings with il Agaiii, t!i?- ?reeling of the Timks is extended with n Mt.ui.v, Sti-utuY t 'lIUIST.M Afi TO A l.I ! Tm. HKSri.T pFtiOOlM-OYEKXMKXT i We m ed look no further for the benelieinl results of .good government than in (r r own County. We have only to cite ti few instant es of the cn haneenient tif real estate since the overthrow of the scn|n ?vag-carpo1 hag devilty of Hie past. One pie< e of land t hai sohl in I he days of K: I icalism for !f(i,(l0U ii now sought tor al $:i0,000; another piece, bought for $liii?. [. ho-s in demand for $3(K\ Lauds artiiii! 1 Fort Motte liiai form erly brought from $1 foSjtfi per uort are now wort Ii $10 an acre. And such is the increa -c in valttal ion every where* With such results we thiiik good gov eminent pays. SCHOOLS FOH THi: SOUTH. < ongresshas pai sod the Hiirusiile bill appriipriiitiiig ; he proceed.- of t he vale oi I he public lands to education in ihe : ..-??-.. wiili a provisothat the\ go in.- he first toll Near.-- lo tilt! Sollth, in ? ? -ipi nee of the extra needs of the i reed tuen in this lint-. This bill was strongly sii|)portetl hy l)fiiid'c|rtitie Congressmen froth the Sollt I:. a ml by none more ably than (|e?irgiii"s new Senator, .loScjih F.. ?rowii, who nihil? ihe speed of the occasion. Senator 11 row n made a clear expo sitioh Of 1he inability of the Soiltli, once a wcaltli\ sectioii, bul now im poverishod 1 ? flic w ar. to accomplish this tliilx wiihtnii ai l from the Na I h um I govern icut, f!ov. lirowii's views were, clni -aetoristic oflhe tnait, advanced ami ji pgrot sive. lie lakes 1 he bioiid a lid elevated jib? i: ion i hat t he edutid ion'of !he peojde is the lies gunrnMti <? oi I'ejtultiicati i :-si i tit ions. ? -i..iv. ..... ITIKII I i l \ SJ'AithS: A tiisgl-acelul -tone was enacted in t '<uigres - by I ion. Wcavid", 'lie (Jrecn hack fniididato lor Congress^ aim ?dr. S-piirks of Illinois. The discus sioii \\ a-- on i lie silver bill, Mr. Sparks kjiid that Mr. WeavCi stated what was not lice, an I was devoid of I lie elements of a jjfciitle men. Mr. Weaver angrily replied that M r Spa rk - ivaa a liar. Mr. Sparks llicii saitl I hal Mr. Weaver was :i scOndrcl ami a villain. |{y this lime ihe pair wore angrily and rapidly approaching each othori hui the honorable Senators heps tiictn aparl ami readjusted I heir coals w hich were pealc I oft" to gel rendv for action. . LEGISLATIVE. Tlits 1 inching and (louccnled Weap ona hills have passed. The Ibrtuer subjects any person bearing a chal lenge to imprisonment and the loss of the suffrage* and any poi son kill ing another in a duel shall lie punish ed in the same wavas om guilty of wilful murder. The latter hill rcn tiers any ouo found with a concealed weapon liable t<> a line of not loss than $200, or twelve months impris onment. The whisky bill, fixing the license in towns and cities at $100 over and above the local tax of said towns lias passed the Senate. Gen. I/.lar tiller ed an amendment, making the license payable to the towns and cities, and not to the counties, but it was over whclmingly defeated. McCalls' immigration bill, exempt ing now settlers from taxes lor a cer tain t imc has passed. A resolution has passed forbid ding the hiring nut of convicts to the Savannah Railroad. A resolution has also passed in strooting our representatives in < 'on gross io use their inllucnee for the proceeds of the sale of public hinds, passage of the bill apprt printing tin known as the (.ionic lull, for the ethi cal ion of t he people. Our law makers are working hard and doing much good. roL. (:oit. I'h defalcation in the oflice of Col. foil, the Comptroller-! ieuer.'ii of the State, is fresh in the luemoiy <>f our people. h was said thai his clerk, one I.a ugh lin. was-guilty of the mis deed, attd the pOOl' felloe.-, a fCTi months ago, pined away in prison, ami was taken to a private ?osidonei' in si in time lo die. ( ol. ( oil, as soon as the matter became know n to him, came forward ami promised io devote his whole life, if necessary, toj making up the deficiency. This self imposed burden and his past rcputa- j tiott for horn sly, immediately etilisl ed public opinion in his favor, and he was. therefore rcuomillaled by the Democratic Convention, and sus tained by the people as bis election proves. On Tuesday a resolution was brought up in the Legislature forthe State tu assume the |oss and relieve Col. (.'oil. After a. spirited dehali the resolution was adopted by a \oi< of 71 to i:t. Immediately Taftcrwards Col. Coil sent in his resignation to the Govern er. which was accepted. 1; is said that the misfortune has weighed heavilx upon Col. C'nii,evui impairing his health, b'or all thi Cnl. Coil has the svmpalbies of the ! We can only say that Col. Coil is fortunate in having a State to lift him out of his trouble. There arc tunny, all over this cold world, who have lo hear their troubles with none to ? it\ a nd no friend I \ hand to bless. (ien. liraltoli ha- been elected by the Legislature Comptroller General in plaee of .!.('.( oil resigned. President Naves has appointed Judge W oods. ;i mediocre Ohio car pet-bagger, on the Supreme Keuch in place of .1 ii Ige St ro:ig. A CARD. Ktlitor Qrtin^ebiiri) T,mc?: M ? desire hen with n> cx-oc s our sin cere thanks lo ii e citi/.emi |ircseiil at the lire mi ihc morning of the IStti inst., for kiin' assistance rendered, ami more partict: tarh I?'ihe niemhers of the Kire I'ipart iit< in. Their very rtt'iiable services in holding the raging element in eh -ck ami staying hsonward coiilsc, will he grate fnllv remembered IU I 1. ft S( t IVIM.K. <?rai gehrtrg, S f., |>,,-. ????J,| I S.SO. A CARD. Id'tar (>ron ? hurn 'l'iwt.<: P ease *!hnv me space in your eo'uinns to th uik i ,v friend* for their kimlin-s in { saving -o many of my hooks ami | apcrs at ' die recent foe. If I knew'their naim.?, i j would allonl me niiieh pleasule to thin k ilo in pei -i ual \. M\ idiiee may l?e found for the present hel\\ ecu tin- dwelling ol II <Sheridan. |\m| . ami the TlVKs' ellice, on I'oiivcr's A.lev. MOKTIMKK (iLOVFK. lire. :??.!.I 1380. N< > ri( jk j H'iltOL t CM.MISSIONKH'S OFFICE. (irangebure, t 'ounty, t)iangel.nrg, S. (.*,, Oee. '-?"> I.SS0, 'I he Si lioul 1 itisteesot the various School I'is i iets ot the i ounty nl <'raiigcbui'g, are urgently requested lo bring in their rc-torts oi the imiutter ol eld dreii, white ami e ilor ed, altemling school in their si veral l>i t i t?. toihe'SelloutCuiumis-ioner, ascary : -| o - ible, during the uionlii ol .Ian i n v, as die apportionment of tin. School 111:o'. exclusive of the poll lax, based upon the .- i ll o' attendant e. ami tbe.-e report** are necessary lo make up .-aid aj | ortioiuneiit. Pleuse attend promptly to this dull to uveid any embarrass ncnl of the education al interest. STILES It. MKI.i.K liAMP. Sehool t'ojnuiissio'ier, <>. (.'. ?lSTBL ?Hl?. CATAW{fc& WINK Pure Juiced ss 1 .50 TVr Gallo Bottled Beer by the English Bot tling Co. cf Phila delphia, fo Fsrai ly u e, cnly $1.20 uer Bosen. . c iifl-i \ t .\ i \ i m i iiiUuMAj? hiW , TIIK IM UKST GINGEE FOP A ri KKl.V TKJI I'KIIA NCI DIUN K. A L\\ A YS < 'N 11 A N i'. Werner's Extra Dry Champs ge alwsyS on hand ANnurws mi 2rl-u.ssG.il Stro?t, 0IlA3fCrEBTDt(ls A TEMPERANCE DRINK I I Sv??t?-h a le or i 11 u? ? r pop. hot tied l>\ .he famous Knjiiish Ihittlihg ('??n: ; pniiy of l'lti!:; lolph'm a- a pit roily temperance drink, cannot \l" cn ceiled, li loht ?> i ii t lie svsli hi l?\ i . strohgl nonr.ig toe ?.i. est ,\e organs, aiel i ? ill! aid idiile IV? r onjii. Cinmp nr disarrangement of I lie hmvelsi Sold itnl\ \i\ Mi'. Andrews, at Iiis ii.-*. class salo;.m. lie ad .ert ises Mini'! a awlui wine, ' lie pure juice of I il e <.'atiiw'oi grape, lor lite lemaika j til v low price of $1.50 per gal Ion'. He i inviieH a i all. am! a t rial of I:i - oodtf. I lie i - t in- only oil', ii I own woo keeps pure mountain dew corn whiskey. . Make a note of i lial! Mountain dew from Hall Moun lain, sipp.-il from (hi leave-, l y Ihc young Indies of the old North Stale. 'I'd lie found only at Andrew \s saloon. " 1 >e\V drop- whi 'Ii die Mill linpiirl? on every leaf and every llowi r,? Si 11 ton, 1 Mrs Sam T> ? Mrs E NLlohn ? I'o 1) I? Arnit.... Est <!idoon ISliiiiio. Matilia E (iardncr. 78 I'lniitcis Loan & Saving hk 300 I' M Carson . 11 g John Cotirtenav, .lr. IG I Mrs E L Willis W (Jar iie.y.0401 E E --olfe. 130 l'i iu.K? Stromitii . '?>'> Mrs E A Mitgrill. 1"! A Hth a rani . . ho Altsalinu Moorcr and Sister 4?3 Asbnry W .Saiidol . I?0 Shcdrach Cam. 85 Wesley hrown. ">o Isrrtol Austin. loo Mill's Toney. 40 \sben y \. Sanih 1. 155 I'rimtni T liiinriek. lj Claeiiis. I'eler OaldwcH. 97 I ?r .lohn t Du hois. <'ampl-cll Eootiuaii. |?Q Sarah A Humbert. Silnun M Jones. LMid r.-t Alary Mandant. Mis l.yd'ia I I'Ciren. 34 \V lit llivef . 1I7 John M Thompson ?. A J i art*. I IS Eliza E (Sooiiwyn. 7"? Elmore Heckle. lu ['elzer, Itodger* .v t o. l'>n E |)S:if?poriaa. I'd Esl J Le? is Hair. '_*o Ko-e I'hcrii. 1211 II M Hu h. 5 j N M Strock. 8? j Hill Kair mid wit'.-. f?0 I Martini A tOitlin . ... 100 I I'iti.t /iickcnbaker. 7') Lec.-e V\ Slmlcr . 200 Mr* M J l?nyd. 200 S) illituii ? ulcinan. 2ft I'liillip Hickman. 2ft Iticliartl V McMichael. Oft Mrs It V McMiehal. 78 A at I row 1 Ivtitrell. 43 John }?' king. 4 10 A I-" lirnwntug. '-'?*" John ?? Tucker. '-is I' O u ay. 120 Marion It Hooper. :{s7^ Mrs.Su-.in t-irogit-ry. S'! f n iiiiuo.'. 110 12? H 0 Isiiac S Jennings. I -I Win IViit) r. is. Margaret A Hi . .1 . ?O Antlrew N >nn :tk. 50 Amy A ran I . 40 ?'ir- Margaret Jamison. 25 Ors ii > Me.Mielittol. Ja im s Wollt'. I tri Ml ija Ii Hant/lcr, agent iftn I! i.?!..-.:.I Eval>2. ->i Est Win S NX annaiiiaVicr. 50 8 K J/arsliaH .V l.'o. ? Mrs Mary Zuagi. r. 127 M r- I imna /.cijiler. 1 10 l't?r ii ?al vear Ist, IS7S : John K Kicking. II" Man Zeighr. 127 Eiuaia " . ininencinz No\ i'inher . 140 um.i ncins November 1'ir fiscal vear commencing November ! Ist. 1877: John E l iekell. 110 Emma Ei-igler. '.?"?> 4 I er fiseid Mar cnmniciieing November 1-t. 1870 . .I,.La i Eiekeii. 440 Eor lineal vear commencing November 4-1, 1875: John V I'ieki a Eor fiscal ve l-t. 1874: Je!,n t Kii'ki ii. 440 Eor lif'eal vear ?"iitnicnciiig November isti IS7:-: .lehn I Kick.n. 140 Kor fiscal pear commencing Novc'iibcr 1st. Is. 'J: J. Im 1 Eh kin. Mti . for li-e.d vear coiuinchcing November 1st. 1871: Jolm K Kicked. 11" Kor li-cd tear eoiitiiieiicing November 1st 1870; i. tin K Kieke". I I" < >\ I !( i : < IE t OI N I V A.UDI ft IK, ( Oianoi iii'itti t'oi'n i v. Oratigeiiiirg, v. ('., Hie. -o. 1880. Noiict !s bcrrby e.iven that the whole o' ihr s? vi ral parcels, /ols and parts of I0ls ot ri iil i-iaii iti'si'i'ihed in ll c p.ece?.diiig lisl? ,.r so n.in h On reel' a- w \'.. h ni i-e.?-ary to liny ilie. laxes, pt-iiahi? aial assess incuts llicrceii. wid be sohl by the t'oimiy Treasil . t r "i * h'aiigi biirg < 'onntv, Si iiilh I'arolina, I at hi- i'lin e, in -aid County, on Oil'first Mi.ml.-.v in 1 ? In u.irv A. 1?. Ir"81, imlesa .-.nil nixes, asses-iiieiits and penaltiu- He paid h?lore thai time, ami such sale ivill be cuiitinnctl rinin day io day until Mid par cels, lot.-, and parte of has of real estate -hall lie sold or oiler, d lor sale. [ l'<'N A I.I? II. HA H ION, Auditor tlrangebnig t.'oinitr. dee 21 'i f l o.V. K AT I AST ! M. VAX OK.Sl>i:iX, .Jr.. IMiolo ittul Arlist. IJ:..? removed Iiis, flilllery ti> llarley's center where the pnblie can have I'ho lographs taken of f.rsl das- ami nrtistie finish. Net i iiig I nit fust class work done ilii- tSidlcry. l ad and examine samples at (lallcry. AH wishing good w.nl; done can have I he chance without : having the expense of going to the City for (he same i all and see me. All work cash when volt sit C. M. VAN ORSPF.LL, .In. i ap!2 If FULL ing you want for Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Le mons, Cccoamsis, and Nuts of all kinds, Mince Bleat, all kinds of Fruit, and the very best Butter. All of which are of the BEST give you JL O for LESS MONEY thai any ?th'tf I i:i towr. Coin^ and s?e. P W BULL OF AClvNOWl KOGKD that every article that goes to complete a first claims costume or Ladies, L*enllemcn or Children's >\ear can bt? obtained. Our ?Ii. its lor the past two jears have met with the afOST LIBERAL I KN( OURAGK.MF.N I' and litis season we rgain [.lace before our Pat rose , and tlie L*u lie of tlii- section An Immense Stock of Goods That stamL without a RIVAL. Our -iik- am) Dress Goods are -imply MAGNIFICKNT. Our I n -.- Trin ming Departirenl is tilled wilh the Rare?t Novnlties. (iiir Hosiery, Ribbon, ( orsets, Glove, Luce, Linen and Woolen De partments are filled with the t hoicesl Goods. ? THE SECB-ET DISCOVERED Ti ( nluee ' ? >.*.Vi' money in buying your Winter Suits of cb thing and Overcoats? i. ? . i k - all !*i/.<s. Styles and Prices an the Lowest at HENRY KOHN'S Hoots, Fltnes and Ilms for cvenbody. Pay particular attention to buying and selling durable Hoots and Shoes, Always at Lowest prices for cash. THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY We have nddtd to the IL lltday Trade an elegant assortment of Fancy Goods, c< itsisiing of (.'elleluie ami Rubber Dressing Ca .?es, Dolls, Wax, Rubbcr-pind China, nil sizes. Fancy Paper in Satin Boxes, and 1000 other articles suitable for Sweetheart, Wife Mother, Cousin, Sister, etc. THE BEST YET Is our handsome WHITE SEWING MACHINE. It gives every pur i liaur n.iiic tntbh.clion and is gunraii cd by the Compaxj for 5 years* OUR C 3RUSE PREVAILS Polite court raus t>n ?' : Utiillott given to every visitor,