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The Orangobui'g Tirn<es L O O A. Tu Roubery.?The residence of Mr. Wm. Pooser was entered on lnst Monday night, and a number of household articles were stolen. Cotton Opening.?Opened cotton bolls were found on Mr. Stepben Berry's place, on the 21st, and On Mr. W. Edwin's, on the 22nd. Blue Cat.?A blue cat three feet four inches long, and weighing 31.J pounds was caught in the Kd is to hist week by a party of fishermen con sisting of Mcsrs. J. A. Fanning, A. J. Jackson .'and Lloyd Morgan. ? i ?? i - ? -. 11. -? Rumored Change.?We understand that the Post oilice is soon to be re moved to the building at the North West corner of the Baptist Church lot, the lower story being used for the Post office, and the upper for Lath rop & Webster's law otficc. Correction.?A correspondent from Branehville writes: "It was not 'Branchvtile Nine' that played with the Resolutes'of Georges, but 'Our Boys' Club of Rowesville. The result was a walk over for the Roso- ( lutes, the-score standing -13 to 28. The Comets.?Another comet has just beeu discovered coming in the direction of the earth which makes; four tbat ?iave xj?peaa-ed tiuoe the first of May. Prophecies do not seem to have been altogether unfounded. The year 1881 has certainly been a most reaunrkablc year for astrono mical exhibitions. Destructive Fire.?The gin bouse of Dr.. W. S. Barton, on the Five Notch Bond was completely destroy ed by fire on last Friday night. A fine new engine and property said to amount to $3000 was lost. No in surance. We sympathize with our friend. . -??? mm ? - tmm A Well Arranged House.?Mr. J. J. Street, has his residence most conveniently fitted up with piping to let on warm or cold water in every room. His bath rooms are also de lightfully arranged for having the water at any desired temperature. We would.like to see every house in our town so fixed for health, comfort and convenience. It is well worth the small expenditure. Death.?We regret to learn of the death of M rs: D. S. Thomas, on last .Sunday. .She was a consistent mem ber of the Methodist Clinch, and axvuch beloved in her community. Her funeral services took place on Monday in the presence Of many mourning friends. Our deepest sym pathies are extended to the bereaved family. Confirmation Services.?Bi *hor> Howe, as previously announced, will he in Oraugcburg this week, and or Sunday morning Confirmation ser vices will be held in the Episcopal Church of our town. The well known ability of the Bishop will, doubtless, attract a large audience, and we arc satisfied that all who go out will be pleased and profited. Baysmvc. Up.?The colored Meth odist Church htm been much im proved by painting and repairs. This speaks well for the zeal of the congr gatiou and of their pastor, Rev. Bulk ley, who is now on a visit to Europe. There is one other improvement that we hear suggested, and that is, to turn the church around to face on A melia Street, instead of on the nar row lane upon which it is now front ?"g - umM * ? - Fine Inks.?The rain last week, although not enough for our farmers, was enough to make the ink from the capsules, given us by Mr. Kirk Robinson. We tried every color, and they arc all that they are represented to be. A bright color, and a clear and easy flow, characterizes all the inks. All who have much writing to do, would do well to call at Mr. Robinson's and try the article. Fence Around Court Mouse.? Mr. P. G. Cannon was exhibiting to the County Commissioners at their last meeting different models of iron fence to put up around our Court House. Although no action was ?taken, they were favorably consider ed, and in the afternoon mcasurc . ments were made to ascertain the probable cost A neat iron fence would be better than wood, and more in keeping with the size and style of the Court Building. Knights ok Honor.?"Tin; Ladies" write to the Cheraw Sun as follows: "We hear that you know, and be seech you now to tell us through the columns of the Sun,.what it is the Knights of Honor do at their frequ ent lodge meetings that is so amus ing to the members? We can't keep our husbands, brothers and sons from a single meeting, and are led to believe that there is something real funny going on there. What is the roaring sound we hear? Is it a lion? for it can't be a goat." Dr. J. G. Wannamaker has just received the finest stock of cigars, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tobaccos ever offered in Orangeburg The Dr. never keeps anything but he best of goods in his lino and we! take pleasure in calling.attention to these goodti." Go down and try them ?OR AN GE LE A V ES.-~ ?0? : : ? Let prayer for rain be offered up by our churches on Sunday. -Jiicob BoliverEsq is to be married 1 jj Omaha on the 2nd of August, ?All the new buildings in our town are progressing rapidly'. ?The Democrat office was moved on Thursday over Mr. Louis' Store. ?If any body has shinny pe plant them as toon as we have a ra ?Mr. L. T. Izlar of BaruweM has been ou a visit to our town this week ?Would it be too late, if we had rain now, to plant com for making fodder? ?Mr. J. C. Pike is getting in n. fine stock of furniture at the Pitthau store, ? One of Mr. Shin's horses ran a way last week with the buggy, but uo damage was done. ?Last Friday was called "Red Hot Friday" in Charleston. The rher eury reached 104. ?A Fine transit has arrived for Prof. DeTrc vi lie's department in the Claflin University. ? ?Three Taylor Gins can be bought at Capt. John A. Hamilton's at rea sonable rates. ?Mr. Webb Bull has sold over 4, 000 watermelons this season from Mi Hess Andrews' farm. ?Hon. Samuel Dibble, we under statid, has commenced moving to his line new residence ou Russell street. ?Our young friend Valentine L St-antoi) was married to Miss Maggie C. Clark in Bali more ou the 30th. ?J. Felder Meyers is editing the Wire (I rass Watchman in Luthbei City Gh., and is said to be doiugweL ?President Davis' idea; 'ofjournal - isrr is right. The people want news, and not long winded editorials. ?Mr. Doyle has put up a ucat she<" at his workshops for the needs of lib increasing business. ?The colored woman, whom vre reported as,lying speechless on Mr. \V. F, Robinson's place, has siuee tied. ?Mr. W. J. Robiuson is crectiuj. a couple of ucat cottages oil his lot oi. Railroad Avenue, near the depot. ?I ntcndaht J. IL Loryoa of St.Ma .hews tit at cs that there is no preva lent sickness in that flourishing towi.' ?A fine rain ft-ll ot{ Tuesday af ternoon along the State road and in the South Eastern part of the Coun '?>"? ?Next week the Teacher's Insti tute for the whites commences in Grccnviilc Let every' teacher gt. who cnu. ?The examination of public school teachers has been going on since last Thursday at the Court House, ituo was completed yesterday. ?Mr. W. A. Mellichamp is now out surveying the new road from the Fork of Edisto to Lexington County by direction of the County Commis sioners. ?A tramp who has been depreda ting upon the counties of Barn weiland Orangeburg lias been described by "Paysan" in the New? dmt Courier. Look out for him. ?A copy of the map of Orange burg for the Atlanta Exposition was ordered by the County Commission era at their meeting last Friday.1' ?We hear rumors floating about that a slcndid first class hotel is soon to be started in Orangeburg. We do not refer to Fairy's which wo mention ed last week. ?Rev. T. M. Gal phi n of the Bap tist Church delivered an interesting address to the St Paul's Methodist Sunday School, Sunday before last. ?We understand that a very 'liter eating protracted meeting is now in progress at old Antioch. We hope innen good will be done. -?The Cornelson Factory com menced night work again on Mon day night, an increase of hands being obtained. ?Mr. E. Hughes hauled a fine en gine through our town last week to put up a saw mill on his place. ?The Indian doctor has succeed ed in keeping up the excitement the whole week around the Court House, taking in the small change of the col bred people, and also of a great many whites. ?What is the defect that causes the falling of the plastering in the Court House? Does the roof leak? Ought not the matter tobe remedied? ?Mr. W. T. Lightfoot and Mr. II. Spahr took a flying trip to Sulli van's island last week to enjoy the sea breeze. ?Capt. J. A. Hamilton advertises n fresh supply o( hay, seed oats and family groceries, to-day, besides de licacies of every description. Read his card, and then call en him and be supplied. -*-We reglet t? hear of the serious illness of Mrs. W. II. Bull of Lower ?StMatthews, and hope for her cftrly restoration to health. ' : ?Read change of advertisement.of Theodore Kohn Esqr, He is selling, off tbe'.hnlotace of his Summer- sfoci at wonderfuliy reduced/ rate's. . Call at once and get ba^g&nri.' ^g^mioe plko his cxccllcj|itjspwing inftcBTues. ?See notice in another column of gold .watch lost by Mr. C. W. Culler. The linder w?rbe properly r'owarderd:' ?\V e ha ve on our table a specimen of a rare and beautiful species of Cac tus from the garden of Mr. J. D. An drews. There are few if any other specimens of the kind in town. ?Rev. O. A. Darby., who ha. been ofT traveling in the interest of the Fe male College, returned to his home on Tuesday night. He will now be arranging for his move to Columbia. New & Secondhand Engines.-Take notice that Straus & Co are 'offering the llnest lot of second hand engines and new engines at cheaper rates than can be obtained anywhere.' A tine lot of them will arrive in a few days, and parties desiring to buy will fiud it to their interest to call and exam ine them. The Map of Okangebuug.?It b very ?lesirable to have incorporate on the map of Orangeburg, ordere tobe made by the County Com missioners, for the Atlanta Exposi tion, everything that might tend to attract the- eye of capita lists-to qyj County. Our farmers are therefore requested to.report iutnm'diatelyat the Southern Express Company ollb-e. all mill sites, advantageous location, for mills or factories, superior wate, powers, mineral deposits, and ab other natural advantages that oui County may possess that they knowo. Such of information is very import ant and is needed at once. Dancing School.?We cail alten -ion to the advertisement of Mis L'hompson, the dancing teacher, ii another column. -She has-been we! received by our people since lier'hr rival in our midst, and expresses he. .self as highly gratified..' Her-class, already largo, is constantly ihereas iiig. On Monday night there wen. several additions, and more are ox:' piloted during the week. She ex pects soon to relieve the tedium o. the class room with occasional soi rocs for general enjoyment. lie. leaching is thorough, and her fact .or imparting grace and sustainiu; ? decorum unquestionable. Her cv ?citings are Wednesdays and Fridays of each week at 8 o'clock at thcFai. Building. The Drought.?The consequence' if the drought, we are afraid,: will b ? ery serious- The crops are -tie/ aiondously injured in ?every sectioi; 'lit' Orange burg that we hear from,. ?'Cotton lining a sun plant,-stands.-the Lest better, but c?rti irt'ihaoy . praee> .vifl not make a pock to the acre. Tin. .vender only is that the crops arc a> iopd its they are. The only roasoi ?vo can give for the destruction ho icing more complete, is that th. ioa\y rain fall in the winter ha jfiyen more moisture to the land t'bis is shown by the fact that few .veils have gone dry, when last yea I .villi loss drought, there was soriou .rouble ou this SCOt'C lu the sum vay the drought itself inay be C: .daincd. We believe.in the, law -p. .iroportion. If much water falls in tii if in tori \ye inay expect loss in lb ??u miner, for very ?near'fhe samo pro lortion falls each year.- A gl'ca . heck has boon given to our piosp.;. i.vo p.osp.'rity. A few months ag ? e y i liiug looked ??]), but now the . !? is .lie case, rigid instead \ li iif- may be evpeelo.l. W .1 exorcise strict economy and good management, and in the Fall ami Wiu? er plant heavily of oats aud other grain crops. T lie nily jmd guaranteed to cure diabcl", gravel, drop sy. Bright's.~discnse of die kid neys, nervou-? debility und a'l disease* of the bladder'ifi Prof'GuihueUc's French kid ?10/ pad. . ? .... rrrilK following described laborers being-' JL,. rcgula. ly hireil by us for.4the year 1881 i"under Writ ion conti nets. -1111 persp.ns are hereby warned 'against employing the-u: Adam Whaley, Mack, marked b'v i small pox. five fret hieb, 22 ye irs obi. head very close shaved; Jerry Voght black, very slender built, six lent high, upper lip projecting, 21 years old. V. M. SMITH, J. C. ZE1GLEH Julv 20 1881 ?25-3t Lost or Stolen ON Wednesday, July 20th. one Gold English Lever Watch, No. 12,013, maker, oseph Johnson, '? Li.ve"]fpool Brig land. Private mark inside cants, 1,9-1. Outside case, P. M. M. Gold chain at Inched, twist link, with hook or catch hrok en off. A liberal reward is'ofl'ered f?i? the recovery of same. ? ? ? . . C. YY. CUbLE.lt, July 25lh 1881. july 28 . ? 2t NOTICE ? OFFICE of CoUNTY-CoMMISSIONEIUj Orangf.dukq Co?i Orsngcb.urg, S. C,. July 2!h-c Notice is.hereby given, jhat one fl of the Beard* of County Commit for said County, will attend at '"Siabi ing," on North Edisto Jtiver, in said jl on the 23rd day of August 1884, for tW^air pose'of giying nrltjjjthe ooiitraetfor die oiiihl ing of a bridge acrpss sa'idNorth Edisto Uiv erat"Slab Landing. The conliact will be .awarded to the lowest Responsible, bidder The right to reject any ana all bids being reserved. - A bond-with. sufficient surety, .in- doubl? the amount .pf bid wi|l bo required from the person taking the contract. 1 Spccifioitions made:knpwn,, qn the 23rd day .of August 1881, ' ." By Ord^ of Board. Tl.ci dead fuuT anf 1 evjl i pea puVlj cuu rjl no \i?e in drugging yournelf to d having a'I the vile medicine*! for U.ejyaea vbu can he eureil of fever ilimiii '^ngVic, bi'hom di-orders, |?jieimin, as well its al! uivorders oi the liver, blood and viola ting one of /'ruf. Ouiilruette's mm. v bleb Is u. sjre c;>re ):" your druggist does noi d.senil $1.50 in a letter to Co-Tolu 'o 0.. a id it will be ri'jiixi .n "? 1: die on!. gi|;i,? |4-eu :o cure. Beware of lit-. " *' may 19 lNOING SCHOOL -at tue ,fEAIH BUILDING .* , ?EVERY? W^NKSDAY and FUIDAT ?Evening at 8 o'clock.? ?:.Q: .Mondays reserved for Soirees when e mmencqd." ? o? ? T.ei;m8 Reasonable? For other pnrticuhus apply to MISS OLLIE THOMPSON at "?' ??INIrs". Neuliers Boarding House. V July 2Si tf ?NOTrOK.. OFFICK OK COUNTY AUDITOR Orar.K'cburg, C..1L, S. C, duly 19th ISHl rl'MIM folluwiiifj named Gentlemen consti .L tuting the Board of Equal izat ibh for Orangeluirg County, are hereby notified to attend at thin office on.the first Monday in August next. loVxanine ami Knualizc I he real proper.y that tuav.O e brought to theiJ iioiicc. iiamelv: AI IK (Joidwin, John 1' Berry, A. M. Wolfe, L. I'. Cudier! IKnry Jennings, Joseph M. Kn oils; J. IL r eider. J. P. Martin, Ltmpsey J? i es, J. J Salley Jr., Dr. .1. \V. Summers. Dr. Win Barton, Dr. (). N. Bowman;David Fersner j: A. Al. Haiglcr, W. J. St.ider, Preston W Kinder, ,J. D. Knolls,.) Xt Cone, Joseph NoTfis, Unwell Easterlin and Dr J C tlyb.inn. i'ursr.uK considering their assessment* Biie.li as require changing c.u pro-enl diem lor the consideration of the above uasucJ Gentlemen, while in session. ? DONALI) H. BARTON, Auditor Crangeburg Colin ju'y 21 ?? rna , ninu t cam OF its EXISTENCE, tTS sales amount to NO OTHER MACHINE EVErt HAD SUCH a RECORD OF POPULARITY. It 13 ?io Jiishtost-ausiiiafif, ' Esaiosi Soiling, Sad Best Satisfying SffacMae THE WORLD. ?vg>cntB sve-ntod. For tsrais, addrocc White Sewing Machine Co., CI.EVEIJ1JJD, INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. The greatest medical triumph of the age. 8YMPTOMS OF A X?ob3 of tiripotlte,Ui\UBen.,bowel3 costive, !Pa5ti in tneTJoadTwith n dull oejisjdjlonTn .the back partTPatn under tho Bhjj?T?er^ blade, funn?HB a(ior eating,'with a die in clination t? exorEion ofpoTly or mfndfj ' Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Lrosa of memory, with a fooling of having neg lected ooino duty, weariness, Dlzztneaa, ffiTutferihft_?f tho j?"onrt, Dot? b e foro tho eybfl, Yollow~B?ln> jfendncho. IfoBtleas nosa at nighT, Highly coloredTJrihe. IF THEBE W AKNIN 03 ARK UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WltLSODN BE DEVEtOPED. TUTT'B FILLS ?rw especially udapted to auch cases,one dos? effects hiicli u chuiifj o of feeling us to astonish the sufferer. They Incrrnw the Appetite, nnd causo tho body to Take on Flesh, thus tho system Is bourlnheU.anil by thclrTonle Actlnnon tho UlgmllTr- Or-rans. ICec-ular Nlools are pro duced.. Price 25 ccnta. WMorrny St., w.Y. Oray Hair or WntBKKns changed to n O tossy Jii.Aric by a sln?lc nppllcntluii of lliia Dyk. It l-npar(s a natural color, arts Inituntaneously. flold bjrDrugfjiilr.or ?cm hjr rzpro? on receipt of fli. Office, 30 Murray St., New York. <Pr. TCrrs SI A M U. vt Ttlual.lr tnr<>na>lln lad h OnfaT VUttifl* wtll'La ?urUed FOXK on ?p(UcaUoa.J7 r^-hlf? and ftlcUly Persons , itiility t'v pursuing a coarse ol Ich llittcr?, the. most popa* ? nlttrotive medicine tn v&?. ver *nd ague, dy*peptt;i, alism, and other mstU'licv 'ovect by It. A?k thoM ? ' . .. ?? .;t .it:li?*.done for tlicm, ^ . ru Rglitj snd Dealers _. . ctStiy. ' ' ' ' ' f*' i*<.rt j;.: i . ? . ?? * .*??* ? MAI! HAY! COB-N! OATS! OATS! SOBalos prime Eastern Hay. .A. lot of prime "White Corn* ALSO Eed rust proof Seed Oats NOW is your time to bu3r a lot of choice Abbeville raised oats. Seeds must advance with a light crop. 3 Tailor Gins on Hand. ALSO A fresh supply of Family Groceries including delicacies for-Invalid*. Lunch and Potted tongue, potted ham, nncbovey paste,can mackerel* sal mon, and lobsters, gelatine, ficsh ?crackers, cut loaf and powdered sugars, llj son, Young Ilyton, Gunpowder and Oolong teas. JOftl^ A. HAlMI/rON. 20.1881.?ly "NEXT TO HENRY KOHtf. R fC \\ E (SU Elative int ?&g LELLCPJJ ^ attibutt'K, of tue Stands acknowledged KING Suhl hy Orangcbuvg, 8. C. oct 1 1S80 ly Of Setting Machines. It has the Fioest Fishod Wood Work, and is the BEST MADE Machine in the Market. Its Shuttle is Self-threading, Its Needle is Seifsetting, Its Bobbins can be filled without removing work or attachments. So simply constructeA and Light Running, that a child c?,u uso it. Warrcuted for five j*ears. THE UNDERSIGNED nfl'oiH u? his fs'icnds .mid flic public? at tbc store recent "y occupied A full ritoek of Gmcrtd MERCHANDISE.' A call .-solicited oi\d satisfaction guaran teed.- ' *:% ' ' TOBACCO Will lie made a specialty. W. B. THOMPSON, jiuip i 18S0 ly All 1 IIUR II. PHOTOGRAPHER, OFFICE In rear of T. KOIIN'S Store. Entrance tbrougb the Store Wor'c neatly and promptly done. OltAXG?BUKG, S% C. II0 USESllO EIN G Dune in the best manner ami . n the most reasonable terms. Also Slaclssmitla. Worls Of every divri-iplion done on the short vet notice and "at moderate prices. Work respectfully solicited. W. ii. 110WELL, Opposite Harley's Corner, P (W> XX Tbousa nds o 1\ V./ 13 LJ IJJ L'graves aro annually robbed of their victims, livi-s prolonged, happiness and health restored by the use of the great ( ! I i 3 . y\ {,) ? (] which positively and permanently cures I in potency (caused by excesses of any kind), .Seminal W'eaknsss, and alt diseases that follow as a sequence of self-abuse, as loss of energy, loss of memory, Cniversa! lassitude, pain the back, dimness of ?iaion, premature old age, antl many other diseases mat lead to insanity or consumption and a prcmatm c grave. ?bend for circulars with testimonials free by mail. The Invigorator is sold at $1 per box, or six boxes for S5. by all drug gist, or will be font free by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of price, bv addressing 1<\ J. * II KX KY? Druggist, 187 tVniinit st. Toledo, Ohio. Sole Agent for tno United .b'tates. may 19 ly T i oBi?rsM.E ays o?? ATTORNEY AND C OUXSEIiLOIt AT LAW, Corner Church and St. Paul Streets, Ffony>t"$nd careful nttefcUcnJglvcB to all . bu.'iiu'ts entrusted to my care jan la l^?l . ly ViRIETHT OREl BY T. 0. HUBBELL, News Department. AH Illustr*:ed Papcraand Monday Maga? /in?:?, ?ea Side Library, ??c, from which the mimte of the Old as well as the Young can be itnproved. All Orden for- Books Taper*, &e., cntrual? ed to me will receive prompt attention. ? DEPARTMENT OF BELXG?OIEQ Where the body can be Refreshed with ? Pare'Candiesof ail kinds, Ice Cream of the richest and parent flavors every day, ex* wpt Sumia). from It A. ?I to 10 P. M. The Saloon is neat nnd private, and ladies can feel it home ? ? Lemonade made with pare Lemon Juice and Lo>fSug?r. Frosh Charleston Patent Bread every morning by Express! Also.Currant and Potato Bread, and vaiious other articles too numerous to mention. ? Call and see for vom-selv.s. T. 0. HOBBELL, may 19?Gm Itusaell Strega TfiE RESTLESS <& SLEEPLESS ' Watohnioker arid dVweile/ Oruugcburg, S. C. Prices will tell I Fact* are 9tubborn th'* Where cirn I get the goods I wantT Where call 1 get the Latest Styles? W|"cre can 1 get the goods_that git me be>>t satisfaction aad at the Lowest Pric These are questions that interest cvo?7 bu.ineso mnn Answer: At T. DkCHIAVETTE, At Jos. Eros* Store. Attorney and Oounseller t Law ?liANGEHUR(t, S. C. OKlee corner of Court House Square and Church Street, the same formerly owned and oc cupied by Win. M. fl?ts?n, Esq. lf-10 It II. SP AHR, WMCHM?ES5E, JEWELEK AND PEALEK IH Watch ewk Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Ihstrumcnt?, <fec Fancy Goods, Toys, Fine Spectac les in gold silver and steel frames. Just received a lot of ladies and children'8 bracelets, plain gold rings and gold pen a. Repairing dune well and cheap. All goods warranted as rrpeft sented. Trices as low as posslebh oct8 1880 tf -. i mm i ?? ? i I ? i I ? i i mil>, WESLEY AIV? FEMALE INSTITUTE, 8TAUNTON, VIRGINIA. OPENS September 20th, 1881. Oi)o of the First Schoote for Young Ladles in the United States. Surroundings UgtiAti* ful. Climato unsurpassed. Pupil?*'|fbtn seventeen ?taies. Terms among the boa* in tbft ? Union. Board, Washing, Entflieh Course, Latin, French, German. Instru mental Music, &c. for Scbolaad^year, from Sept. to June, $238. For Catalogue* write to Rev. Wm. A. Hamiih, P. B., President, I ?TAUKTO*, VlBQi>IA. July 7 ?t