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TTho Orangetmrp: Timos H, O C A. ]L A|good paper isJikca toper's nose ?it will be read. Mr. James Staley killed an eagle la the Fork last week. Mr. Ariel Able 1 as been appointed hy Got. Hagood a Trial Justice for Oraugeburg. ? ??in ? - ? <aa? Dr. Quattlebauro, who has so many old friends in Orangeburg', passed through on a dental tour this week. .- mm mti ? ? -- Despite the inclement weather, the schools of our town opened remarka bly well. What say our teachers to the re viral ef the Teachers' Institute of I the County? Let some one speak. -? mm ? ? Capt. Hamilton is erecting a neat cottage on the corner of Railroad Avenue aud Cedar Street. GotoW. F. Robinson's store if| you want to be well supplied in the jewelry and seed line. Sco notice of sale of saw, grist, and wheat.inill anil -100 acres of land in Lower St. Matthews. Subscribers to the Times will please pay their dues to Mr. Kirk Kobinsou, who will also take all new subscriptions. Interesting services will be held in the Episcopal Church to morrow commencing at 11 o'clock, to which w?s -alluded in our last issue. We return many thanks to Mr. W. F. Robinson for .*? present of a couple of vases aud hyacinth bulbs which we highly appreciate. Mr. Jacob Uozard killed a couple of wild turkeys last week at one shot, ouo of which weighed twenty pounds and had a beard 7,' inches long. We regret to hear of the serious illuen.. of our young friend, Dan Can non, but we hope that he will soon be up again. We again return thanks to Hon. M. I*. O'Connor for Congressional docu ments. He never forgets the Times ia his press of of Hein I duties. Mr. J. ('. l'ikc, w ho uses his money lor the benefit of the town, is build iug a couple of cottages oil his .ol on ('edar St reet. If you want an extra line sogar at a reasonable price call in at Dr. J. Wannamaker's Drug Store and we ?guaranteeyou w ill be accommodated. Sheriff Salley, Clerk Robinson, Judge Izlar and the County Com missioners are all busily engaged in tlacir new oflices, aud giving satisfac tion. Rumors were rife last week that Rx-Rcpublican Sheriff Livingston had received the fat federal olliee of Collector or something else in Char leston. A gentlemen view ing the slush and mud and the impassable condition of the highways on Tuesday ohserv that he felt safe in abusing any one on the opposite side of Kussel Street. The growth of Orangcburg is a aourco of pride to all her citizens. These improvements are noted by none so quickly as those who have been absent from home for a number of years. Speaking of the fracas tin Christ mas day, we said that a peddler w as locked up. This is a mistake. The party referred to was simply arrested for cutting or knocking down a man stepping upon him. Married on the 2.M Dec 1880, by Rev. John S. 11 ay den, Mr. J. M. I). Whetstone to Miss A. It. Robinson, Mr. W. C. Carson to Miss M. L. Sand ford and Mr. R. ?. Davis to Miss E. J. Segrcss. The Edisto Rilles, at I heir meeting Tuesday night, accepted the invita tion of the National Committee to attend the Inauguration of Gen, Garfieltl in March. This look.- like fraternity and conciliation. Mr. ?lohn W. ''airy of Ilrnnchvillc has taken charge of Meroneys hotel. A first class hotel is the need of Orangeburg for the traveling public. Let Mr. Fairy make it all that it should be. Mr. Sain'sOmnibus will now run regularly for the accommodation of the people A competent and re liable driver is in charge. Mr. Sain will have a change in his advertise ment next week. Mr. Ball, a Quaker preacher, deliv ered a very interesting lecture at the Methodist Church on Tuesday night to an appreciative audience! He made some capital points and correc ted many misapprehensions astothc tenets of Jits sect. mm ? mm About twenty or thirty teachers were cxaminerVhy the County Board ol*Kxiuniuers on Saturday in pre paration for teaching in the public Schools of the County. We are not yet prepared to say how many passed. ??Im> - - ? mwmummmm I We understand that Capt. Morti mer Glover contemplates building a neat four room brick otliec on the spot where he was burnt out. Mrs. Stroman will also rebuild. lMjconix ?ke Orangeburg always rises nobly from the ashes of misfortune. Judge Mackcy is discharging the duties of the Court with that pre cision, promptness ami ability for which he is noted, lie makes a most favorable impression upon our citi zens by the brilliant Hashes of his intellect, and the courteous >uavity of his manners. A change of'schedule went into j effect on t he S. ('. K'. R. this week. The passenger (rains now arrive at ?raugeburg as follows: l'p trains. 8.1] a. m., I.IUI a. m. and I .."l? 1'. M. Down trains, 8.17 P. M., 10.01 v. M. and 1.1(5 a. m. We refer our renders to the views of (Jen. Gary on the fence law given in another column. Gen. Gary is bold and outspoken, and we believe he is right in Iiis opinion as to the economy of a stock law. Wo would like to hear the views of our rep re schlativc.s. A ssrious cutting scrape occurred on Sunday high! near the Railroad, iu our tow n, bei ween two colored men ::::m -d Frank Fenicks a ml Dave MeMiehael. Me Michael was se riously (ill in several places with a knift, and it is said to be in a criti cal condition. I'Vmieksi has disap pea red. 'The cati-su of the quarrel was a won an. We hear great complaints from travelers as to the condition of the roads. The road o\er the river, in the Fork, is in a tenilde plight. This i.-> :i natural result of the late bad weither, but our new County Commissioners will please take a! note and do what they can for the tie- j comnso.'.atioii of the traveling pub-' lie The gambling establishments have been broken up by the Town Council. Marshal (.'anmm arrested a numb r of the panic- engaged iu this busi ness last week. < )n .Monday they were brought before the .Mayor ami lined iu accordance with the law. The Chief of police has received in structions to stop all gambling or games of chance within the corporate limits, and we think a check will now be given to this injurious prac tice, The weather! the weather!! the wenther!!! Has the oldest inhabi tant ever seen the like? Christinas week was ice; sleet and cold cutting winds, so much so that erubescent noses created no suspicion. New Year's week brings rain, slush and mud. There is no dry spot upon w hich we can re-1 our weary feet out doors. When will this cruel weather be over is the ituiv. roil query?at last?the sun is out. - ? ?? i.w.j>. . ? ? <aai.in . We.ire requested to warn the peo ple of this ami adjoining counties against giving any aid or encourage ment to oho Smith, who professes to be and official member of the Metho dist Church, and Unveiling to arise money for the benefit of the Walter boro ( hutch. This man is a vile im p ister and has no authority for his action. Wo would be glad if the pri ss of l he stale would hand him around. He i* about ft feet, f> inches. iiji;ht hair and eves; shabbalv dressed. An enjoyable musical entertain ment will be given by the young men of Orungehiirg on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights next at the .Masonic Hall under the management of I'rof Hoffman w ho is an old and experienced manager as the citizens of Cnindcn Lancaster Dnrlingtou and many other places testify, having managed similar entertain nteu Is throughout this and other states. (Jo and enjoy yourselves. Admission 50cents, children 25. No extra charge for reserved seats. Tickets for sale at A. G. Dukes Drug Store. _l- ? . . - ? 1 . - A ?i j_ Our young friend, J. I. Sorentrue, captured, on last Sunday, one of Blackville'a fairest (laughters, the marriage ceremonies having taken 1 plain at the residence of the bride's father. The best wishes of the TlMi:s go with the hap py young couple in their journey to gether through life. May the roses be many, and the thorns few. Orangcburg Division No. 2-t S. of T. have removed their place of meet ing from the basement of the Pres terian Church to the Hall of the Young America S. F. K. Co. The following officers have been elected j to serve the present quarter: \V i??j c Albergolti. W A?G A NeufTcr. H S?F S Dibble. j A R S?R A Bozard. P S?I. Ransdalc. T?I C Kdwards. C?I A Williams. Con?Miss Lilly Williams. ? A (i?I G McKewn. 1 S?W A F.. I wards. O s?S K Owen. Accoiding to appointment of last week Court convened here on Tuos ?day morning, Judge Mackey being promptly in his place. It will be remembered, as reported in our last issue, that an order was issued by his Honor, requiring George Bolivcr to .urn over to his successor within twenty Tour hours. The first busi ness of Court was therefore to ascer tain if this order had been complied with. Upon enquiry it was found that Mr. Bolivcr had turned over the papers anil other property to Mr. Robinson, that he had opened the in nor vault of the safe and another drawer which had never entered by the new Clerk, and that be was turn ing over the money id" the. Court, which he hehl in custody, as the ac COUts were made out and the demand made upon him. The case against him is therefore continued until the next term of Court in consequence of tiie absence of bis chief of counsel Judge Melton. This matter being disposed of, the civil cases were then commenced, and the docket being comparatively light, it is probable that the session may be wound up this week. THE . II Kill WAYS. ?Ou ax<..i*iu*kg, S. C, Jau. 12, 1881. lulibtr Ontuyebury 2'avc"" Having traveled lately on nearly all the leading roads, connecting the village with the country, it appeared very forcibly to me. that unless sonic thing is done very soon, all connec tion between town and country wilj have to cease. Now sir. can the village live without the fanner? 1 think from the barber to the baker, the tinkor, the tailor, professional man and preacher, till are more or less supported by the hard working farmer. .Why then. I ask you, why sir. are all the leading roads kept im passable, to say nothing of the srss pools in the town itself. Better re member Memphis ami other noted cities, for unclcanTiness and pesti lence. To me, Mr. Editor, the matter is perfectly absurd. Of course the common highway cannot, at present, be properly worked; but it can in a great measure In? repaired, made passable ami improved, if our County Commissioners choose to do part of their duty, for which the people saw lit to elect them. What will he the end? 1 ask you, will all travel have to stop? Are the merchants willing to shut up shop? Will Court have to be adjourned be cause witnesses and jurors can t con e (Mi account of toads? And, lastly, w ill t he people at large have to stay at home on Cod's day, and not worship their Maker, because it has rained for two mouths? Fa KM Kit. The Orangcburg Missionary Un ion will meet with the Providence Baptist Church on Friday before the tilth Sunday in January, 1881. In troductory sermon by Rev. J. J. II. Stotideumire, and charity sermon by Rev. J. M. Ilerlong. The churches will take notice and govern them selves according. W. R. Faki.Kit, Chirk. It is terrible?the suffering caused b\ sick headache, dyspepsia billions ness, coslivcness, pains in the atom ach, back, limbs and kidneys, the blotched faces, yellow eyes, consump tive cough and gloomy spirits of the victims of liver complaints. Dr. Flagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad never fails to curt' the stillerer, and this without medicine. The Union Meeting of the Second Division of Orangeburg Association will conveneut the Two Mile Swamp Church Saturday before the 5th Sun (lay iu this mouth. All the churches are expected to meet with us. W. P. Chaplin, Moderator. Kxtru line beef, pork and mutton furnished every week at the well reg ulated market of Marion Jucksou. Gentlemen's furnishing goods, em bracing linen collars, cull's, half hose, ai d some of the best quality ol unlaundricd shirts at 70 cents and $1.25 at J. I. Sorcntrue. Another huge lot of parlor and bracket lamps of the latest designs, with or without illuminators, just re ceived, direct from the manufactory, at astonishingly low prices at J. I. SorrcutrUc's "BLACK-DRAUGHT" make* chill* and lever impossible. For sale by Dr. .1. < 1. Wannainaker Don't forget to carry your cotton samples to I). F. Smoak ?V. Co. They pay the highest prices and pay tin; cash. a Beauty, health, ami happiness fur ladies in "WINE OF CAP.DUI." For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannainaker Goods arriving by every train for J. I. Sorten) rue. He will make, this season, shoes a specialty as his large and varied stock will show by inspection. " WINE OF CARDllt " for Ladies only. j For sale by Dr. J. ,G- Waunamak or. The drug store where can gel your money's worth is at Dr. d. <;. Wan namaker, Orangeburg ('. 11.. S. (.'. We buy the host, keep the best, and i sell it at low prices, hence, if you want .?tin thing ill the drug line, call and see us. We keep a full line of hair and tooth brushes, toilet soaps, per fumery, sponges, patent medicines: make prescriptions a specialty; will be found at our post, day or night. J. I. Sorcntrue is just in receipt of a large lot of Tobacco of all grades, which he \ ill sell cheaper at retail than the same could be bought in Charleston at wholesale, and another choice lot of Hams at LO cents per ! pound. Go to see him. j Take "BLACK-DRAUGHT" and you wdll never be bilious. For sale by Dr. .1. G. Wannainaker It it found at hist! Something new under the hint A new oca i- rirtoviug upon woman. Ililhrrtu -he ha* bet a cull ed upon tu -soHer the ill* of mankind and her o?n besides. The frequent and dis tressing irregularities peculiar Id her sex have long been to her the "direful spring of woes iinnninbered." In the mansion of the rich anil hovel of poverty alike woman has been '.he constant yet patient victim ?f u thousand ill* unknown fo man?und without j remedy. "i>li Lord, how h.ng!" iu the tigouy of her soul, hath she cried. Ihlt now the hour of her redemption is | come. >hc will bilfl'er no m< re, lor I trad field's Female Hegulator, ??Woman's Itcst Friend," is lor sale by Dr. A C. Dukes, and also by I)r J.ti. Wannainaker. I Prepared by Dr. .). bradficld, Atlanta, Ou.; price. $1 50 per bottle. A trial package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT" 1 free of charge at For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannainak er. [Bead what (Jon. 0 T. (Tige) Ander>o i says :] Messrs. Hutchison A Bro.: Gentlemen?I I have been a great sufferer from neuralgia ? the attacks lasting for days. I had tried every known remedy without being reliev ed. Iu my hist attack I tried your "'Neu ralginc," and in a short time was perfectly cured It is a consolation to know that I have at last a remedy that controls 11 i painful disease, and 1 can cheerfully re commend it to all who sutler as I do. Ii. T. AxiiKitSOX, Chief of l'o ice. Atlanta, April IS, lHsO. LoutSvlI.lk, Kv? May 3, 1*7?. Messrs. Ilutcldson A Bro.. Atlanta. tin.: Gents?For sixteen year* 1 have diligently sought for some specific (of speedy action' for neuralgia and headnch??recent use ol your "Neitralgine" proves 1 have At last found it and I lake great pleasure in fully endorsing your remedy as possessing evetj ipiahty claimed for it asaspecilic for sick headache and neuralgia. y.'cspecllull/ yours, Titos. K. I'owki.i.. For pale by Dr. A. ('. Imi:**, and also by Dr. J. 0. W nmianiaker. D. F. Smoak has returned with the finest lot of clothing ever offered in this market. a No head-ache or hack-ache for ladius who drink "WINE OF CARDUI." For sale b\ Dr. J. (J. Wannamaker If you need a nice set of harness don't buy until you have priced them at 1). F. Smoak A- Co.'s. They htts'c just received u tine lot. a Market Reports. Corrected every wccjk by Messrs. lit;1.1, it Sc'OVlLL. Fhiday, .bin. 17, 1380. COTTON Middlings. lnjcrii l.ow Middlings. 10'jjt KiJ Uidinary. 7 <|H PRO VIS ON 3 i 'orn...*..7.*>(<i>S0 New Corn . Peiis. (10 Fodder, per 100 lbs. ~,b K< hi-Ii Vice. 100 A CARD OF THANKS. ~~~ 'I'he Young Americas desire to re turn thanks to all persons who kindly furnished refreshments at lire on the morn i tig of Dei-. I Still 881. T. O. S. Diddle, Secretary. Master's Sales. In compliance > with the order of tho Court of Common Pleas I will sell the r?al estate tm ntioned and divided in the several cases stated below, at Oningeburg Court Iloti-c on the first Monday in Feb ruary next, wililiti the legal Jiiours: Caroline L. Ktrotnnn ami others Kx'rs. v? T. II. Whaley and W J. DeTrcville. All that lot.of land in the Town oi Orango burg, opposite the Court House, on Chnrclt Street, bounded North by lot of laud of John I). Slid.nan mid {Oilth and 1 a.t by lot of N A Hull and West by said Street II ensuring - iu front on said Street uh ml Ii 11 v one feet ?nd 'our h cites more ?>?' lesw and from Fast to West forty four feet tno'c or less, and oil the l ack due. from North to South on N A Pull's lot. about fifty feet" Tel ms of sn'e. One half ca h and the bal ance payable hi one year, wi h a bond bear in.; inn-rest from the day of sale, secured by a mortgage of the lot. Purchaser to pay loi papers and recording. Iflhe purchas er shall fail .o comply, the.lot will re-sold ut his risk on the mtiue Jay or on soiuecoa venicut sale day' afterwards. Aim C- Wingard1 K"'irdian ve Thonias 11. Whaley. All that lot of laud in Village and Coun ty of Omngcburg, situate between the Pub lic Road and a Branch and separated by i>aid Itoad from lands of P. P. O'Neill ami of T. 11. W'haley: and *? paroled by said branch from lands ot Henry Kills and I . I'.. Whaley. Pounded to the North by iamb now or late of F l*. l'helps and to the South by lauds of W S. Henry, containing Fight acres more or less. 'terms: t im. half ?.oash and the balance in one year, secured by a bond i earing interest Iroiu ilie day of sale with a mortgage of the prumises. 11 the purchaser shall fail tu comply with thctotniti the lot will be re no.il at his risk on the s.uno or on some o her convenient sale day Purchaser to pay for papers and record inj;. Rank of < harlesloii, vs lv M and A. J. .lacks 'ii All that rparcel or tract of land, siiualo in the County of Orunxehurg. containing one huiulred and thirty seven and one ha i acres, more or le s, and bouuded bv lands of 11 cut v K. Farniitu and Johnson l'< rter, s. It. t'unuaday ami Elizabeth M. Jackson. Terms. < usb, und if lliej on baser shall fail to comply with the leriUs of ?nlo" tlie land wilt be sold atdds risk on the same or oU the next sticcccdiligiy sa cday, on the same terms. Purchasers to pay lor papers and recording. ? aster's Office, \ Tilt >S. w. G L< >V HR. Jan. 10,1881. j Mutter NOTICES Colmy Commissioner's Ofkick, Oiangebiug County, Omngcburg, S.?C. Jana ary .'tr.l I SSI. Sealed bids will be received at tili* ollicc until the 17th in?t.. at 10 o'clock, for a e, mpetent physician to furn'sh nie dual attenditnee and med'ciae to tin-inmates of ? hi County Poor House and Jail. A bond in the amount of the bid will he required. Also bids for furnishing wo id 'oak and liid'twoodi to the County I'oor House, Jail and Court. Tiij bids by ihclowcsi responsible bid* deis will he received, t! e //oard reserving the right, however, to reject auv and all bids. Hv Order ol the hoard. L. II. W ANN A M A K KK, Clerk. jail 7 'it The State of South Carolina, O a a no eh t ? no ('c i' xt v. BV H. T. IZt.A It, KSqUinE, PROnATE Jl'ix.'e, Whereas, Hewitt W. Rates hath made suit | to me, to grant him Letters of Administra tion of the F.state and effects of Mrs. Sadie A. Keinmcrlin, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and ?dngnlar ihe kindred and ('red-] itors of the said Mrs. Sadie A. Keinaitr lin, tleceaseil, that they be and uppcar, before me. in the Conn if Probate, to be held at Orangeburg, C IL; >n IKtIt January next, aller publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tn show came, if any they have, why the-aid Admini>tration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, ibis -'.eh day of December, Anno Domini isso. [i. s. ) It. P. IZLAH. Judge of Probate, Orangeburg County, jan 7 -t NOTK !K SCHOOL COM MISSION Kit'.57 OFFICE, Orangeburg County, Orangcntirg, S. C, Dec. '23 1880. The School Tru-teesof the various School l?is riet? of the County of Orangeburg, are urgently requested lo bring in their report! .ol the number of children, white and color ed, attending school in their several Dis 0 ids. to the School Commissioner, as eary as possible, during the month of January, as the apportionment of the School fun**, exclusive of the poll lax, based upon the school attendance, and these reports are necessary to make up said ti| portionment. Please attend promptly to this duty to nvcid any embarrass neni of the education al interest. STILLS R MELLICH AMP, School Commissioner, U. C. c II01CE Ohio llama at JAM KS VAN TASSAL'S. jM OTIC 15 All pcr?on.s who have engaged Ines from mv Niirr'-ry will please call for them ns soon ns possible. Also toot) Crape plants of every variety, two Vea s old and wrll routed, at 10 rents each or $8 per hundred. dee.8 -tf A. JOCHIM AN. f^ULTON Market Beef, best ever tasted P at VAN TASSEL'S. HOltSESHOEING Done iu the heat manner ami . n the most reasonable terms. Also Blacksmith Work Of every tlrmiption done on the shortest noticu and at moderate prices. W< r k respectfully solicited. IV. H. HO WELL, Opposite Harley's Corner, CliiimpaiKii Larger lioer, botth d by the English Holding Co., prescribed by Physicians as the most healthy beverage iu the world. Fresh and pure. For sale at Wallace Cannon's old bland, by J. DEE ANDREWS, Agt. CHRISTMAS IS COMING Now is the time to buy from ;. THEODORE KOHN'S c: BE AT DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. AM styles of SI ellnnd ;Sh >w s|and Faeks, tiitd'Clonks ami I nimmt*, ?lau a huge i?ml hue assortment of Chil li u La and Ai i*.scs Cloaks ALSO Ofleinjr extraordinary iu duetneati in ail styles of Dilles GOODS.'SILKS, SATIN?, CASH M ICH MS, ALPACCAS, <fce. 1 liuve added lnrjjely/o my STOCK ami am nowrolTering the finest aasort ment and Largest Sioekae\vr oxhibi te?l in Oi atlgebll rg. The attention of nil Pnrouto ig called to my line selection of I30YS& YOUTHS CLOTHING, Comprising Dre-s and School suits. Also elegant OVKHCOATS for the the cob I weal her. Prices LOWER than ever. A call is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.^ Moil's fill? CLOTHING at PRJC.ES tnat will pleasejeverybody's views. Sole apent for Di.lsheimei's aud Marko's Philadelphia and Baltimore fine BOOTS and SHOES. The Light* R uniting Domestic Sewing'Machine Also Needles, Attachments aud parts lor till 1 tichittes for sale. In eon elusion would state7 that I am now uflering inducements in all.of tny diH'erent departments, I shad bo pleased to have you call aud exam ine my Stock and Prices, and am confident that you vwll^be convinced that THEODORE KOHN'rf has the LA KG LS V selection, 'LOW EST prices and NEWEST ^styles at tho Groat Dry Goods KillPORIUM BEST qualilycnsed Cond:Milk at VAN'TASSEL'S. P A LKFVEN?A11L POOP & SHOEMAKER, AT IIAllEEY'S CORNER, IIa? just rccclred a full line of Shoeinak ?o 's material, consisting of Xioath.er,r^Tools And other articles'in my line of business all of which 1 on offering low down. J^^J GAITER TOPS Of all grades'and the hest material. Al orders for hoot* or shoe* will receive prompt attention, and warranted to give entire satisfact ion. Price* reasonable. Repairing done in thu neatevt inaunw and on the shortest notice. CvaV 1 will not bo responsible for work l?/\ with mo longer than three months.' P A LEFYEN?AIIL. fob Ti Ij rjnilK Usst of Drv Salt and Smoked Baooo \ low down at VAN TASSEL'S. THE UNDEKSIGhNED A vBVi n to hin friends and the v/ public, at the store recently occupied by A full Stock of General MERCHANDISE. A call solicited ;>nd satufaction guaran teed. TOBACCO W" ill be made a ?pocialty. W, B. THOMPSON. June 4 1SS0 ly r i"?111", verv bet oualitvof (?U!Edge IJut 1 tor at' VAN TASSEL'S. NOTICE. .lfr. <'. It. .lone* keeps good horses a* J buggies f"r hire, and is also prepared to I.-, all kinds of hauling promptly on uh > (, notice. Terms reasonable. C. R.JON EH. nng 20 James Van Tassel, EAHGY CcR?CEB am) LIQUOR DEALER. On hand slid receiving daily Fresh Oro rics, and the Finest Itrand* of Liquors in town. BUG IITON STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. SH AVIWQ AND HAIR-DRESSING I', ne in the most approved style bv J .'II. M ATTH EWS, an Experienced Harbor, on Market Street, in rear of the INntof?w, Jail y