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The Orangoburg Times L O O JL Ta* There will bo a Union Prayer Meet ing at the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon at six o'clock which all are invited to attend. No son-ice at n ight in consequence of the special service at the Presbyterian Church. We ?inderstand that (.'apt. Peter kin, nothing dan tiled by the loss of his immigrants has lodged an appli cation at the Immigration* Bureau for twenty live more. Capt. Peter kill la a reasonable and public spirited man We hope his neighbors will follow his example. Welcarn as we go to prcs* that Mr. J. A. Cope of the Fork lost his resi dence and every thingconnecteil with it by lire a few days ago. It caught from a stove. There was no insurance, i.e sympathize with him in his loss. Mr. T. O. Hubboir.s ice cream sa loon is always open for visitors. You can get cream in any size boxes, pre pared for the purpose, to carry it homo for your sisters, your cousins, and your aunts. Brighfs disease of the kidneys, gravel, diabetes, catarrh of the blad der, lame back, sciatica, leueorrhd'?i and female weakness are cured by Prof. GUilmette's Kidney Tad. Try it auil be couvinced. Building up is still the watch word in mir thriving town. The bricks arc hauled and ("apt. Hell hits commenced work on (.'apt. M> Clover's law otlicc. and Mr. T I). Wolfe's store and resi dence. Mr. Ceo. H. Cornelson has al so made some great improvements to his store. The Republican Executive Com mittee of North Carolina has issued an address to the people against "Pro hibition" as an evil ami a danger to civil freedom. It i? thus, that this matter is mixed with politics as an iu'striimciil of party policy. We are requested by the reei r ling clerks in the oUICe ol the Clerk of Court to say thai the amount of re cording before theln is so large, that parties leaving papers with tlum to be recorded mii.d wait their turn, as there is necessarily much work ahead of t heirs. Miss1 Rena Bull graduated', last week at tin: Misses Martins' School iu < 'oluml i i and rett.r.ied t > lit r iintno among friends and kimlrel. We congratulate her on the successful com plot, ion of her school days..-. ?lohn M, Thonipson, a von of II ort; II. S. Thompson, a youth of seven teen, w.i-i ahuod kille I l ist, w ? <k by an accidental sirokc'froin a bat in the hniids of another young man, while playing a game of Rase ball in Col umbia. A subscriber stepped in the oilier day ami paid up for the Timks until 1884. If many more do the like of! this, (bo editor may be induced to purchase a residence in some cooler mountain region, and edit the paper by telegraph. German papers are ma icing en quiry about the South Carolina Im migration Bureau, and there, is a very favorableili?j osition among the people of the Fatherland to come lie re. ('apt. MulchCrs informs Col. Boykin, our Stale Agent, that ho has a request for information about our lands from friends in Netherlands who desire to settle in the South, and he is confident tha* he can get gome immigrants of large means to come into the State. A:i account goes up lro:n immi grants from Salisbury N. ( '. to the German Consul in New York as to their cruel treatment in the. South. 8iic.li stories are very rliscotiraging to Southern immigration, and it should be our pride to prevent their recurrence. The truth is there are men who are hostile to immigration and will throw every obstacle iu the way. At the same time, let us, by our treatment of the new comers, be sure that there is no fault with us. When the Radicals had supreme control in the stalo, the colored peo pic said they would vote with the whites or Democrats if they thought they would not put them back into slavery. The whites have now con trolled for years and there is n? slav ery but greater pros] erity ami liberty, and yet an the last Congressional nice lion, they showed themselves to lie bound hand and foot by their leaders and sullenly abstained from voting for a man who has shown himself on every occasion to be their friend, but whose beinious sin is that he is u Dem berat. On the 2nd of dune, a local appear od in the Timi:s, derived from infor mation received out side of any of the members of "Our Hoys" Hase Ball club of Rowesvillc, ami for which no member of the club is responsible, to rlfect that the second game of Base Rail between ?"Our Roys" and the "ICdisto" clubs resulted in another victory for "O ur Boys." We are in formed by President Bowman of "Our Boys" club, that this is n mis take, and we gladly make the correc tion. Each of the two games played were broken up by ram, and it was a greed to consolidate them and make them otic. It was therefore not a necoud victory as .staled. ?HBHWBWHBB!.BBB'ag'gt"HHg"BB Mr. p. S. Bull bus made arrange ments to opeu a Sabbath Sehool on next Sunday morning, specially for the children connected with the JFnc tory. lie has the hearty c-ooperation ; of Mr. Cornclson, t he proprietor, and other good citizens in his laudable ef forts, and we trust that he will meet with deserved success. Mr. Doyle has given the use of the upper story of the building known as the Wiles' Car riage Factory, wh??ro the school will be taught. Tin litigation over the fine piece of property, lying between Col. De Trevilje's and Dr. Elliott's, and run ' ning front Russell street across to , the North side of Amelia street which has prevented its improvement, we learh has been settled. We notice that it was surveyed by the heirs yes terday aed we hope, now, that it will soon be adorned with neat dwellings which will be an ornament and source of profit to our town. ? i.wmm ? ? ? ???? ? ? We rvturu thanks to our recent pu pil, Master T. 0. Doyle, lor an invita tion t? attend the Kavnith Annul Commencement of I'io Xbhp College of Macon Ga., of which lie is a Stu dent, which took place yesterday. Reports from the College Professors allow that our young friend, as we ex pected, has taken a most admirable position. We congratulate him on his success and hope in a few days to greet him on our streets, "home again." - .---O- ?- ? - The County (.'oininissiouers on Siititrday, upon application of ('apt. John A. Hamilton, authorized an enquiry into the practicability of copying the map of the County, and adding thereto, such information as to mill seats, water powers, ngrietd tural advantages etc., as may be of interest to capitalists, for ihe pur pose of exhibiting the same at the Coming Atlanta Exposition. This is astepin the right direction. Other count ies are. also agitating the sul; ject of such maps ami charts of their respective*- localities, and Orange hurg must not be behind. There is no better way of seetiring immigrants or attracting capitalists to our see lion thau this. Hi-hop Wight in a n has appointed Rev. W. R. Hie hard son to HI) out the uuexpired pastorate of Rer. O. A. Darby at. I he Met hod ist church of our town, the latter being called, as announce 1. to the Presidency of the Female (.'ollegc at Columbia. Mr Richardson is nil eloquent preacher, and is well and favorably known at this place. His appointment to this post is acceptable to all concerned, and we wish hi in abundant success ui his new?-or rat her .in b.is o'd- livid Par! ies in any part- of fie County having mill seats or good water pow er tin their hinds are requested to call at the olliee of the Southern Ex press Company to 'have the same in cbrpiiratetl on the map of t he County in preparation for the Atlanta Expo- j sitiou. Any persons are also request: j ed to stop iu this office ami give all information:they can as to the loca tion of churches, stores and promi nent points, also mineral and geologi deposits iVe. The object is lb pie sent our County, if possible, a I the Atlanta Exposition for special notice. Specimens of native wood, minerals tttv, also received. .mw ? - ? <?n The Ex Iii hi I ion of Rev. .7. p. Ris er's School came oil" last Friday after noon w'nh credit to all concerned; Pie: es were declaimed in German and English by a number of the pu pits to.a small but appreciative audi ence, the school house not being large chough to accommodate the number that would have attended had a more spacious hall been procured. Mr. Mise.-, from appearances, is discharg ing faithfully the arduous dlilies of the teacher, and deserved the .support of the community. ? ?.?in- ? - ? mmm ? TheOhmden Rase Hall Club came to Oraiigeliurg oh Tuesday to give our 'Daisies' a trial. On Tuesday af ternoon, although the day w:is in tensely hot, the ga me was played on the green iu the presc.ee of quite a large crowd. The. fair ones, despite the;heat, came out in full force to cheer their friends and sweethearts. After the game was over the visit ing cltih was escorted by our boys back into the town where all were re freshed with cooling draughts. The (Ja in den boys are a clever s?-t of fel lows ami seemed to enjoy their Aisit. We hope Ihr y will \n\ its another soon again. The score stood, Daisy club,4*1 runs, and the Red Stocking or Camdon club 12. We have received cot toil blooms from several sources since our last issue, which, considering the un favorable seasons, gives some en i'oiiragement. The lirst came from Mr. 8. I). McKay of Vances Ferry, being taken out of a field of ten acre-; on Thursday of last week. The next we received from Mr. .lohn Amaker, near Limestone (..'reek. The next came from Rev. W. R. Parlor, w ho has had the blooms in his licU since the lath, lie reports no rain iu his section of importance since the'27th I of April. Mr. W. W. Robinson of' Ihe Fork and Mr. S. I). McRny of Vances brought in cotton boll* which are ahead of every thing yet. We also have reports th:it Mr. J. F. Way, near Fehlervtllc, has had blooms in his field since Monday of last week. Since writing the above we have specimens of blooins from the fields of J. R. Robinson and C. A. W. Ryan of Jamison. The former opening on the 18th and the latter on the 21? Edwins on J. G. Vose's plantation also reports a uumber of blooms. HlgBSBBggB SBSSS?&B-J ?ORANGE LEAVES-? Oh lor a rain! Where is Bill Mahoav? Hot! Hotter!! Hottes. '! The motto is, onward, upward. A rain started yesterday morning. What a time the farmers-arc hav ing. Grant is getting garrulous iu his old age. Longstrcet is commissioned to break the Solid South. The voice of the hammer is never ceasing in Orangeburg. How to keep cool? That is the question. Some of the hottest days of the year came around this week. There is great suffering all over the County from drought. The letter from Jamison came too bite for this issue. We regret to hear of the illness of W. L. Glaze Esq., yesterday, but hope for his speedy reebvoy. Dr. Cooke of theClaflin University left for the North to spend his Sum- I mer holidays on Monday. Dr. J. C. Holman's corn crop in the Fork looks line. We have not seen his col ton. As the hot weather increases tlm school boys and girls si^h for the holidays. We are not surprised. A white man wassunstruck in Char leston on Monday, and died in a few moments. The crops have stood tlic drought until the last few days, but they ate now failing. Dr. Patrick keeps most delicious eoda water at his excellent drug store near the rail road. Mr. F. Pemars brought over a nice] lump of ice on Tuesday to keep the j Timks coed. Many thanks. i What hits become of the young j salmon put ottt in the Ed is to by the | Fish ('outmissiuiicry The case of Col. Cash is Hguiu up | before the Darlington Court, Judge Cothrail presiding. Mr. J. (.'. Fikc is filling up the j Pit ban buildingfor his furniture de-i part incut. j Gen. Long-street has returned from j abroad and takes charge of the office | of Marshal of Georgia oh the Lit bfj. July,- . ? ?- " . . ? . ? j A correspondent has gone for the j Nri^.; iiml ('.mirff for publishing so t much of College a nil School com mencements. I The Sanico npy> inform us that they will be glad to receive c.halletig- j cs from any part of the County. Dai- i si es take it tip, ?lr. E j. Mclvewu was overcome by | the boat of the sun On Saturday and j had to be taken home. We arc glad i lu see him out again Mr. F. pemars desires'to inform j his customers that he will deliver ice i on Sundays between the hours of I) and half past IU a. m. at his ice house The printers want to vote for Mr. B. P. Iklar for next Piesident for ] leaving a big lump of ice in the Timks oftice oh Monday morning. It is predicted that Robert Lincoln, on bi Abi a ha in Lincoln, who it- tu w :i the ( abtuet, will he tlic next Pics dent of the United Stales. Young Frankio Willebek was se ?erely struck in the face by a Hying j lutll at a Base Ball git mo on Monday iflcrnooh. Take care boys! One of Capt. Pcterkins immigrants ' jas found employment wiir Sir, F. I Joyle of bur, town. We it uderstand bat he is working well and is satis Jed. Reports from every direction repre sent the chits crop as almost a coin plele failure. This is a great disap ?ointment iti view of the scarcity of tough forage. Rev. J. D. A. Browne will present the subject of Temperance at the I'repbyleiian Church next Sum'in (Voning at quarter pasl eight o'clock. The public arc invited to attend. What is the meaning of W. ILPor ryelehr's name right in the middle, of it clear blank space? Go around to his store if you want to he made wise and happy. It is said that Wade Hampton will nun come on' with an article so con clusive that ii will pin Sherman's lie ibout the burning of Columbia com pletely^ A man who is tumble to discover any errors or mistakes in the bp in ions he has formerly held, is not likely trradvance very fast iti the ac quirement of knowledge. MpHIRTY day* after date, application will 1 he made to J, I '. Robinson', Clerk of Court for Orahjrehurg Comity, to ine-n pur ate the Kxcciitivc (V-mmhtci' of. Oraujte bnrft Missionary Union nl ir*t I'ivishm ?? the UraiiL'obnre Baptist Association. .L II. FKLDKR, w. II. Ma ck. J. M. K1LKY, .7. M. H l b'LONG, W.GAFNEY. jiinc 23 f?t Dr. ,T. Cf. Wnnnnmakor has just received the finest stock of cigars, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tobaccos ever ottered in Orangeb?rg. The Or. never keeps anything but the best of goods in l:is line and we take pleasure in calling attention to these goods. Go do wu and try them Rice! Rice! Rice!?Strauss ev Co. are now retailing clean Rice at 0, 8, 10 and 12 cents per quart, and wiil con tinue to do so in t lie future. Larger quantities sold mirdi cheaper. Come due! come all! and buy your Rice by t he pint, (piart, peek or bushel, get ting it always fresh from mill. Grinding! Grinding! Grinding! - Strauss ?V. Co., have arranged their grist mill so that no customer in future on Saturday will have to wail more than :i few m' n tiles to have their corn ground. They have put their mill in first-class repair, and will in future pay special attention to their grinding department, cracking corn for stock oil half loll. Kindly thanking their customers for their liberal ptitroiiage in the past, they ask for a continuance of the same in the future. BBtf*r Notice. Cv>?-"n"yy CoMMl KSIOStUS Ofi-'Ici;, ? 0u.vxo}:ht:i{<:i Cocxty, i Oipieve-iu? :f. S. C. May ;n..l8Sl. y^'O'riL'K i? hereby -Riven that the . ii'ulei^iiieci! will .u:i inl on the (till il iv ot'.lulv.lo i. a: lie- New Hridge aero-s South ?i?sio Uivcr on die :b>ad leading from lllaekville. S. P., lo Co'uiuhia. ?S. i '., t<r the purpose of Helling out" tie.' hilf of pi: id iiritljjv (which l?y hoe is repnbd by (inoisfi'ljurt; County! for riii *tti Ac Speeiliealion.-i made kuov n bit day ofs.de for a hid of mote than one hineilet! tl< Mais, a Jloinl nitli aj>pibved sitrelhs for iltnilde the a" o ml o Iii.', tot- th.; faith'ul per fur nia lire uf ilie tvo k, will be required; The lowt-si responsible bidder will b? awarded Uu-cnntr iet, the right !<? i. -j ? - * t any and ail bids, being however rvi rwil. jiv older. JAS. A IAN NINO. Co. Cain. I.. IT. WANNAM AKKIt, C 15. C. C , O. ('., S l/. jtui 0 i'l Delinquent Lands for Sale for the Tux of "1879, 1373 and 1877, Amelia T6wu.-liip?lA'/.?ie M. Chirk. 1 lot; Mis. F.niiita /.eigler. POOacres. I bui'djng*. Caw-Caw ? Mis. hmma Zeiglyi', iJUO net ?'S. Cow <'a-th?i*eba Moivuun, 10 acres, 1 building. I*.d si i?Mrs. Klizatath Smrak 1 U acres, 4 bui ??iiijifi. Klizabcih-Mrs X. C. Hurley, 10 acre.*; J K Waits, f. 'j ae is. U-cd and? Martha K Ciurtbicr, Teueres. lit broii ? Mis. K l. "ibis and n Liiiriicv, UMil acres; I-, h Nolle, 1 IK? acres. l.ib'.rty ? beiuis Slruiiiiin, acre-, - In i'llini; Orange?Primus T bin wick, 1 lot; Peler Caiclweil 'j; ?eres. I buildings; .Simon M .louts, 2.(11) acres, t? l?ni lib uns. I'itie ttr.'Ve?K D .-asjortas, l?7 a<Tcs, 1 huililing. I iii<n?William Coibnan, 21 acres, 1 hiiiMiiiL.: triiik .Vjh'iuhts, .'5? acres. Vance-.?John <? fucker, 28 acres. u ilhnv?Anilrew \\ Sinoak; ?l) ae'.'us. Zinn??. amc* Wolfe, li'O acres, .'? build' tu??. Amelia?Mrs. ftmmu Ziiglcr, yt.iO acres, 5 buildings, i aw-t :i\v?Mrs. Kiiimii Zcigler, 800 .?n it--., i 87 s. Aim; ia?Mrs. Kiiiinn /.eitler, 5)00 acres, 1S77. Ut- l- iCK OF COUNTY AUDITOR, OitASOKllUltO CoCNTV. Orangebrirg, C. lb, S. C , dune 7lh 1881. Niitie?' is heiel y given thai the whole o! ihesevcril parcels, lots and j>aitn of lul.s oi Ibid b.siaie dc.-crihed in the proceeding list,or so ntneli thcrcol as will he iicccssuiy :o pay (lie taxes, penalties ami assessments cluirgeil ihereon, will be Bold by tit. I Treasurer tif Ora'-gebur.? County. South Cam ina. al his ollicJ in said i outu v on Moulin i the 2, tli day of-June,pnstnn ,j8?I. util-ss .-aid luxes, ssessinents and rei allies lie paid before that time; ami such Hale will be eoi.linued froni day to day until all ol j s.titl parcels, lolsand parts of lots of Ret lv-taic shall b?' si-bl orollcTcd for sale. IM IN A Id) It. UAnTuN, Auditor (Jriingeburg County. ?June 7lh 1881. ihn 5) tl Why .suffer IVcedlcsoly With the convulsing, fpadmodic tortures of fever and ague and hilioti? remittent, when I lot-tetter's Stomach Bitters, acknowledged to he a real curative of malarial fever?, will eradicate the cause of lomiich suffering. No lest effective ia this benignant alterative In cases of constipation, dyspepsia, liver com plaint, rheumatism, and in general debility , und nervous weakness. For rale by afj Drug gists un4 Dealers generally. ? T fi! COLUMBIA, S. C. P. KIM, Superintendent- G. DIEK?KS, Proprietor. M A N? F ACTUli RI* O F Water and Horse Powers, Saw and G t M ills, oitimns for Store Fronts, Ruilings for Balconies. All kinds o nsti ngs done at Short Notice and Low Prices. Work done in Good, Workmanlike manner; Repairing of all kinds of Machinery and Engines. All orders left with apt. F. H. W. B1HGGMANN. my Agent at Oraiigeburg, S. ., will receive prompt attention. Ich 10?tf SUMS! OF TUB Qup Tlative in its lO a tub it ics; I HE WHITE Stands nidx.nowie lge.1 KING Sold by Orange bins, H. net I 1880 ty Of S -wing Muchine?. It has thg Fi ?est Fish ? 1 Woo 1 Work, an i i s t.!i ? BEST MADE Macliin;: in the Market. ItsShuttle is Self-threading, Its Neadb is Self setting, Its Bibbiiis can be Idle.I without removing work or attachments; So simply constructed, and Light Ruiihihgj that a ehil.l can use it. Warrcnicd for live years. HD MOST ATTRACTIVE PL ICE AND Pornr relaxation ncce*?ary to people ofev jry ?terrae TliaIbn-l t!t it thinks and die Iisiid that labor* must have something to recruit their diminished power. A plate nJ'ICE ("BEAM. <t a glaubt .Voda Water'these hot ilavsisa better tonic and ml do more, tor impaired dijestiun I ban any medicine, and is at all times a pleasant and wholesome delicacy: line Candies, fancy groceries. Craekiirs'etc. at ways fresh; Lew oils! icei LemonsI lc?l Lemonsl IccI JOS- E?OS. :tjil 11?iy Proprietor Ornogeburs {Jon feel ioncry. THE ?NDE SIGNED A k(mtm U? Iiis friend* mid Hie v* public, at the More recent y occupied A full .Stuck of General MERCHANDISE. A r;ill solicited ituid satisfaction guaran teed. TOBACCO Will he ni nie a specialty. W, B. THOMPSON. jttfjo i JS8U iy All I!UK II. LhiVlN, I'llOTOC R API I ER, okjuce OUAXGEBl;KG, ?. C. Now at A. 1'. Avinger'a Store, Vanecs1 Ferry. IIOHSESH?EiN?" Done in the host, manner ami ? n the most reasonable terms. Also Blaclssmi'tli "Wosix Of every description dune on the shortest notice and at moderate price*. Work respectfully solicited. W. 11. "HOWELL, Opposite llarloy's Corner. IJ P IATV?Thousands o I V\J L> IJ JJi l/yraves uro annually robbt d of I heir victims, livs prolonged, happiness and licaith tcslorcd by the. use <>f the great German J'nvigrator, which positively and permanently cures im potency (caused by excesses of any kind*. Seminal VYcakusss, and 1111 diseases thai follow us a sequence of sclf-almsc, as loss ofenergy, loss of nu morv, t'nivers'il lassitude, pain the back, (dinners of ?ision, preimilili'u old age, and many other diseases ? Hat 'cad to insanity or consumption and a premaliiie grave. ?Vend for circulars with testimonials free by mail. The lovigorator is sold at $1 per box, oi six boxes for $?. I v nil drug gist. Ol will be fent free by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price bv ad ircssing h\ J. t Bl Is X I.V. Druggis , 1ST ?S'luudl st. Tele lo. t )|iio. Sole Agent for lim United 6'tates. i 1 may IP ly varieit stores T C 11 Uli BELL, News 1 )opai'tmcnt. All Illustre Papers ami Sunday Maga zines, Sea Side Library, ?Jfcc., from which the inilids of the Old as well as tbu Young can be improved. All orders for boots papers, Sec, entrust ed "o me will receive prompt uttrmion. DEPAt?TriElMT OF DELICACIES VVJiere the bodveati bo Refreshed with Pure Candies of all kiml<, Ice Cre iiu of the l iebest and purest lluvora cverv dav, ex cept Sunda>. from ll A. .\[ to 10 P. M, Tiie Saloon is hettt and private, and ladies can feel nt Lome Lemonade made with pure Lemon Juice and l.o.f Sugar. Fresh Charleston Patent Krcad every morning by Kxpres-:. Also Curra.it and I'e.tato bread, and curious other articles too numerous to mention. Call and >oe for" yourselv.s. T. C. UC1U5LLL, may ID?Urn Kussel I StreMo Tin-: KKsniiiss a sleepless Watchiraker and Jeweller/ Ornnjccburg. S. C Prices will tell I Fuels ar? stubborn things J Where can I get i he goods I want * V\ here can 1 get the Latest Styles? uleie tun 1 get the goods that pive tiro bet satisfaction and at the Lowest I'rice? 'i hese arc question* that interest every bu ine.^e man Answer: At T. DkCIIIAVETTE, At Jos. Eros' Stoic. tfMflESS Fe I2?4E Attorney and Counseller t Law OIIANC* hl t < U lit?, (J. OKiec cornel' of Court House Square ami Church Street, the same formerly owned and oc- ^ cupied by Win. M. ilulson, Esq. june 11 ANl> PKA1.UU IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Ac. Gobi, Silver and Steel spectach s ar speciality. Just received a lot of fin is |<. rat 'gold RINGS. flTSy-Ail iroo is warranted as rcpro s tilted. Prices as low as possieble, oot 8 lSso If