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Tlio Orangoburg Times LOCAL A Good Appointment.?Mr. Kobt. ? McKewn for a long time clerking for ?Mr. J. C. Pike, has just been appoint ed a conductor on the S. C. K. It. Mr McKown is au old railroad man, and the appointment is uu excellent one. We wish him well. Thanks.?Many thanks to Con gressman Dibble for Congressional documents in the shape of reports of] the Commissioner of Education, and a pamphlet upon the Original Grow th of Sheep Ilttsbnudry in the United States. Improvements}.?Tbc greatest im provements have been made in Mr. Cornelson's excellent store. The Ven tilation and CHpfteityi'haTe'bKcn.greHt' ly enhanced, and an air of neatness pervades the whole establishment. The whole is now being freshened up by a coat of paint on the inner walls. Monster Rattlesnake.?Mr. Gco Bonnet killed a rattlesnake last week near Reeves Landing on the Edisto river, measuring 5 ft 81 inches in length, and 4 inches through the body, and having nine rattles and a button.' We h'nve the rattles and but ton on our table for inspect ion. New Road.?By an act of the Legislature, the County Commis sioners of Orangoburg and Lexing ton will soon be called upon to have n new road cut froth Konnerly's on the Ninety-Six Road, across the North Edisto at .Slab's landing to .Knott's Mill, and thence to II ticca bee's Mill in Lexington. Tea Culture,?The tea tarm cs tablished by the Agricultural Bureau at Summerville is tulvnncing satis- j faetorily, This demonstrates the | fact that tea can be cultivated in South Carolina. Prof. Bihbikov, it will be rcmembertd, tried it with euecess in Orangeburg. The Literary Mickocosm ?This 'is the name of n new literary paper just started in New York by Hall & Co. It is au ably edited paper, the Lest thinkers in the country being contributors. It. is 50 cents per an num, and a sample copy will'be sent free to any onedesirinj' to examine it. Maruiagk Notice.?By Joseph Eros, assisted by years of experience icecream, the great refresher of our native health to soda water the queen of beverages, delicacies acting as .groomsmen'and bridesmaids. The eutire party will put up at Joseph E ;ro?' and devote theinselvesto keeping ?everybody cool. No Cards. Com: Home.?Mr. John II. Snider, the youngest son of Mr. Lehre A. ^Snider, who moved out to Arkansas about twenty-live years ago, is on a visit to his relatives in Orangeborg County. He is now a guest of bis kinsman, Mr. B. F. Thompson of our town. "Wc hope he will bo so plea sied that he will conclude to return to bis father's old home. School Commissiovrn's Appoint ments.?The. School Commissioner will heat the following places on the day* mentioned, where be will be pleased to consult with trustee* patrons, and all others interested on Public School matters: Lewis vil le, Thursday, July 28th. Ft. Motte and Vicinity, Friday and Saturday, 29th and IIOOi. Jamison's, Thursday, August Ith. Branchville, Friday 5th. Roweeville, Saturday (1th. A Serious Compi.ant.?Mr. Le thain, the Scotcbntan who has conic to Qrangcburg says that immigrants desiring to come South are treated with great indifference at New York and are thereby, doubtless-, diverted from this course. This is a sei ions matter, considering the importance of the flow of immigration in this di rection. An agent from South Car?-' lina ought to Iks stationed at New York to act in onr interest m this matter. State Normal Institute.?Through the courtesy of Mr. A. M. Howcll. Secretary of the Institute- to be open ed in Greenville, August 2nd, we are able to give the following inform; tion for the benefit of teachers: Board at the hotels can be obtained from f-f to 7 per week, and at private houses fron? $11 to $1,50 per week, washing not included. Persons pay ing fulk fare going on the South Cnro lina Railroad can return free. On the Columbia and Greenville Rail road the rates will he ordinary fare going and two cents per mile ret urn ing. If persons so-desire, by apply ing to Mr. Howcll, the Secretary board will be secured by him in ad Ta nee. There it no n?e ft* druggingyourself to death, and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you can he cured of feve and ague, dumb ague, billions disorders jaundice, dyspepsia, as wallas all disorders and ailments of the liver, blood and stom ach, by wearing one of Prof. 0 nil I menu's Freneb liver pads, whieh is a sure cure ?very time, if your druggist does not kespths pad, send -^J .60 in a letter to French Pad Co. Toledo, O., and it will be seat yon by return mail. It is the only pad that is guaranteed to eyre. Beware of iT)iittt<rrfcit3. may 19 Dr. J. G. Wannamuker has just received the finest stock of cigars, cigarettes, smoking and chewing tobaccos ever offered in Oraugcburg The Dr. never keeps anything but he best of goods in his line and wo take pleasure in calling attention to these goods. Go down and try them New <fc Secondhand ENaiNES.-Take notice that Straus ?k Co are ottering the ?uest lot of second hand engines and new engines at cheaper rates than can be obtained anywhere. A line lot of them will arrive in a few days, and parties desiring to buy will lind it to their interest to call and exam ine them. The Edisto T?kokt Practice. On Tuesday afternoon the target practice of the Edisto Iii lies, which Was intended for the fourth of July, came off on the old field near the riv or. The target was.set at .150 .feet from the 'riflemen, and the iprize' shooting resulted as follows: W. L. IIarley, 1st prize, Set gold studs; T. M. McMichacl, 2nd prize, Glass Set; L. J, Izlar, 3rd prize, Chair; T. L. Wuniiamaker, 4th prize, Box Cigars. The prize drill was postponed un: til the second Tuesday in October The company, as usual, made au ex cellent show on ,parade. Inks.?We return thanks to Air. Kirk Robinson for a number of cap sules containing powders for making ink, each powder being a different color. The contents of each capsule arc to to be mixed with a half pint of rain water, and the ink is made. We are waiting for rain \o make the experiment, and will publish the re sults when we have tested the mat ter. We have tried the same ink used by Mr. Robinson, and it is a beautiful and cheap article. It is manufactured by Kuowlcs and Max im, Columbus, Ga. Tue Meeting at GRouiiEs.?We learn from Mr. W. A. Edwards, the Secretary, and others who attended the Sunday School meeting lust week lit Georges Station, that it was quite a success. Tbc attendance of dele gates was large, and the interest man Heated gratifying. Rev's. Cutlino, Edwards, Snider. McMillan, Moore, and others of tin e'ergy, were present and participated in the meeting'. On Sunday morning an enthusiastic, mass meeting of the children was ad dressed by Rev's. Snider and McMil lau. All the visitors were splendid ly entertained by the hospitable peo pie of this community. ~It is gm ify ing to note the line church buikliug ami the good condition of the church at Georges. Rev. Moore, the evan gelist of the Orangeburg Missionary Association, a talented young minis ter, is now conducting a scries of incut iugs at Rcevcsville. Dancinu, and Fancy Work.?Miss OU?e Thompson, an accomplished la dy/of Savannah.Ga.. just from Aiken. is now in our city and has opened a dancing school at the Fair Building. Miss T. started M??dny night with a good class and has the promise of others. Her instructions here arc much admired. They arc modest and beautiful. She comes highly re commended as a teacher of the p >lite art, teaching all the modern and Eu ropean dances. She has taught class es with success in eighteen cities. M"i9*T also wishes to obtain a class of ladies for fancy work. All should sec her specimens of point and mac re me, la e, fish skin and s< ale flowers and chenile embroidery. She is boat ing at Mrs. Neu tiers. Her adverti. incut fixing the days and hours f... classes will appear next week. S.... will, doubtless receive a liberal patia., age in our town. * New Comers.?Mt.'Wdi. Let ham. a most worthy Scotchman, with wife and four children, came, from Brooklyn, N. Y. to Oraugcburg last week. This excellent family basset tied on the place of Mr. Vastinc Joiner in the Fork, a few miles from town. Mr. Let ham says', tlmt if he is successful and pleased, a number of his friends and kinsmen will be sure to follow him and settle iu our midst. One of his relatives is now on Iiis way. We feel assured that our people will do all in their power to make the new comers happy and satisfied, and we hope that at the end of the year thc-y may have reason to be pleased with their selection of a new home, and that many others fi\>m across the water, or from lue North may cast t heir destiny with them. 'Phis is the class of settlers vre need, und wo hope that :i nucleus is now formed for a growing colony iu our immediate vicinity. Schooi. Houses.?Now is the time to prepare for the coining school year by building proper school houses. In some localities there are no school houses and schools arc not running ou account of this fact, and in other places those in use area dis grace to our advancing age. What then is tin--pla n.^ T*? build I hum en tirely out of the public fund would takeaway from the means of educat ing our children the coming year. The sensible plan seems to us to be, for the people, both white and color cd, to contribute of their means and labor, and, as fair as possible, put up the school houses themselves, arid save the public money lor teaching. 1 f this however ca-rv't be done, fef. the houses be put up out of the public money. We hope school trustees will encourage the people, for their own good, to co-operate, with the public school officials, for hi this way, and in t his way alone, can the sys tem be made a blevdu". -ORANGE LE A V ES.? ?Wo'regret to. hear of tho illness of Mrs. Dr. Reeves. ?The Summer examination of j teachers commences to clay. 1 ?Will our fanners learn wisdoidi from the drought? < X j ?The poor farmers arc having lj? terrible prospect, y ?Will we ever have rain? It isS sadly needed. I ?Rev, J. F. Probst of the Luther j an Church was iu town on Tuesday., Rev. Mr. Kiser is now putting up a bell to his schoolhousc. ?The eastern part of ?ur county I has been lar more blessed with rain I than the western. i ?The building of Dr. Reeves, j store and residence on Russell street is progressing tinely. ?Wc want settlors to coine-in land J buy our lands and become identified I with our interests. I ?The immigrants under Mr. Doyle ' and dipt. Reil are working splcndid I ly, und giving entire satisfaction. I ?The ordinance of baptism was performed tit the river on Sunday for the colored baptists; ?There are some .'men who con stantly remind :is that "the human heart is deceitful above all things." ?Parties desiring new and second hand engines will get a bargain by Calling ou Straus cv Co. ?Alonzo Fayne, an itidian doctor, is in town attracting attention by play i tig the banjo and thus advertising his art. ?The -Bishop of the Episcopal Church will be in Orangoburg on bun :ay,' the .>ist, for coliiiiiiiailoii nervic OS. ?Services will be held at the Fnc- j r?ry Chupel. over Wiles building, on -.undny night at the usual hour. ?Cnpt. Mot* '.inter Glover returned { f mil a pleasant visit to Sullivan's Is 1 1 iml on Monday% We are glad io ied hi tu looking so well. ?A couple of canary birds got away rom Mrs. W. T. Light foot this week ind last. We wonder how they will hriye in our woods. ?Rev. J. F. Iviscr has completed ? he wing to his school house, which-! e ?naidor'ihly iucreases the capacity of the room. ?In some sections of our County the farm era are cutting down tlieir corn, and,others arc watering their stock. ?R?ssel! Street, from Doyles cor ner to the Railroad>will soon be ebv- j ered with cut stone from Columbia**! by action of Town Council. ?A colored woman at Mr. W. T*\if Robinson's fell in an insensible state < on Monday afternoon, and* is still ly-. : ing iu a dangerous condition. ? It is said that the use of toy pis tols has caused the death of a num ber of boys from lockjaw. We men tioii the fact as a warning, in case any of thc?c toys should lind their way to Orangcburg. ?The rush at the Auditor's ofllce to make- returns during the last two days was tremendous. The time ought to be extended by all means. ?The County Commissioners, at their last meeting, passed a resolu tion denying the use of the Court House for any private purpose. ? Everything goes to show that !,he burning of the residence of Mr. J. II. Feldtr at Felclcrville was the act of an incendiary. We hope the tiend may be caught. ~ See change of notice in the ad vertisement of IL Spahr, jeweller, in to-days issue. He has on hand every style of jewelry, and is always pre-, pared to do repairing of all kinds in the most prompt and neat style. ? The School Commiss'oner w?s badly poisoned last week' in his rounds through the County by hauu linga poisonous switch picked up by the roadside. We hope this is not a sample of the switches insed by the teachers to punish bad boys. ?The Board of Equalization of Orangcburg county meets at the Court House ou the first Monday in August. Sec notice of County Audi tor. Partie? h-afircg complaints a bout assessments had better bring them forward on*that day. ?Why can't it be so that in our Iii tie town election, the citizens both while and colored meet together ami put forward a "Citizen's Ticket" up on which all, irrespective of party; can unite. ?George Vetttr, Justier of the Peace-, Toledo, O., says: "I was tron bled wit li sciatica and kidney disease for years at times had to go on cm ltd es and Buffered untold agony. PrjgL G nil motto's Kidney Pad cured nir". three weeks." \ - -Read Henry Kohn's adverJB|B meat, lie is clearing ort' hi.s sbj' i ;ind bargains can be had by csljffiB i.t bis spicutiid clothing empori*? once. / ?A line SnmVay Sefrw.4 picnio? place last .Saturday at Cnn-auuv c's. in the Fork. A big (linner, big crl^JV/ and big speeches were the order of the day. The latter were made by Dr. Raggett and Revs. Chaplin aud Stenden mire. ?1). A. Strakor, we understand, has ventilated himself In tue ?Nation al Republican in abuse of the Demo* ordts of Oraugcburg. The ubiise is harmless, but when hu ways aw wo arc to]d, that the colored people have uo 8 of publicly redressing their ;s, he tells a not so. The eol ,pf .the Timks are always open Liubrblest as well as the most citizen, white or colored. art Election.?At the meet Ftc Edisto Rillcs on Tuesday fc?h, Captain Dibble, whoso 'ill now be very much occupied 'public.affairs in consequence of Election to Congress, felt it ne cessary to send in his letter of resig nation as Captain of this excellent Company. The letter was ueeepted by, the Company with great regret as Ca'pt. Dibble whs an admirable olli eer, much beloved by the men, and had done a great deal ill making tlfc Company what it now is. It is fort? hate, however, for the Company that his place is tilled by so popular a gcutleman as Mr. G. W. Brunsen. After the parade and target practice, the annual election, of officers was held with the following result: Cap tain, (5.W. Bruuson; 1st. Lieut.. F. S. Dibble; 2nd. Lieut., J. M. Bruu son; 3rd. Lieut., C. I*. Hrunsou; 0. ., T. L. Waiiiinmakcr; 2nd. Ser geant, T. O. S. Dibble; ?id., W. L. Izlar; 4th., G. A. NeufTcr; 5th., J. A. Ilolman; 1st. Corporal* Samuel Spigel ; 2nd., W. A. Hoffman: 3rd., J. R.Tucker: 4th., T. M. MeMichacl Secretary, L. Hi Wunnanuiker; Sur geohcDr. \V. C. Wanna maker: Chap lain, Rev. J. I). A. Brown. Y. M. C. A.?The prayer mcuiihg held at thii Rooms last. Tuesday evening, though hot as largely,attend cd as previous meetings, was inter .est ing and appreciated. The sub ject for next-Friday evening, will be, *A place iu the Lord's Work for every Believer.'- Ueferciicesi 1st. (.'or., 12 chap.; J2. 27 vers. Leader, Mr; .Mortimer I'i lover. At a meeting of the Executive Committee, it war; thought advisable to resume the Sunday afierifoor, kerviee:? hehl <iii:' ing the summer months heretofore. The first of the services for this sea son will bo held at the Y. M. ('. A. Rooms on Sunday afternoon next. '24th inst., at quarter past, six o'clock. Subject : "The Hearts Response to God's Call." References. 1st Sam, 3rd chap. 1st. 10th vers. Pstn 27, 8. Leader, Mr. F. A. Schitfley. An in vitntiou is extended to all who desire so to do to attend the services both on Friday evenings and Sunday after noons. Rooms ?n 1{ usuell street over W. Willcock's store, open every even ing. Friday evenings, young men's prayer meetings, at half-past eight tyjfrbu'k- Sunday evenings, every meeting at quarter pa?t six o'clock. TUTFS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A Y?G?Pfl[Q> LB WC?? Loaao fapp etite,N aus e a, bo weis op sti v of Pain In uioHe^jW^ha duJ\TeaiKnt.iqh in the" Viaek part, Pain under Jihe ihpuIHer? blade, nilfnusa after eating, with? dl?ln? cllnaiion Jo_cxeftton"?f "body or minclj TrrlfaWiHty^f terripor. Low spirits. Losa of momptyjtwfJ^A/^yPB.^ looted aomo_dut7j woarinesa. Ofctdnesn, Fluttering of tEojffci?^"!r^t?b?foro^h? ?yeiTYallow Bitin, Hoadache, Hdajjegg^ noss at nlgHlThighly color eTT urine. TF THEGE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES Witt SOON BE DEVEtOPED. TDTTB PILLS arc especially a-dapted to Cincb eaueo.oiio duito eiTeeti??nchachnngo of fcollurr as to nstonUh the snnVri*r. Tli?yIncr?Ji?*(!hf? Appetite, and cause tho body to Ttslio oti ?Trab. thuH Urn system ti pourlshiMl. and by tlielrTnnle Aotlonou lh? 6l?^?l*>Owrau*, nwilarStoola arf jiro Suced. I'rico io cents. 33 Murrar (lt., W.Y. T?TT'S HAIR DYE, Gray Rai? or Wiiiskkbh changed to a OLoany Hlack by a alnKlo application of thU Dvk. It Itiparts a natural color, acts Iii&taulaneously. Bold by Drusglits.ur cent by exprt-u onrttpi|>l off I. Oftlce, 30 Murray St., Now York. *! Da tctts 71AHTAT. of ItlMfcU Ufimnlln ??<J UtVtfal Ucrttpta "HI be FR? od tppllutlga.*/ Feeble and Slclily Persons Ilccover thetr vttility l.v pursulnp a course of rlostettcr's Stomach Kilters, On: most popu lar invieorant and alterative medicine In me. General debility, lever and aenie, dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism, andother maladies ?re completely removed hy it. Atk tliobo who have user! it what it has done for Diem. Ter u!c bv a.l Dni^-eiitL a^J L3-.-uJ.cra gcaemTly. PHOENIX IRON WORKS CO I/o ]V1131A , S. C. P, KIND, Supermtonfl?nt. G. DIEP.0KJ3, Proprietor, MANUFACTURER OF Water and Horse Towers, Saw and G t M ills. ohunns for Store Fronts Railings for Balconies. All kinds o nstingsdono 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. II. W. BRIGG MANN, my Agent at Orangeburg, S. ., will receive prompt attention. fell 10? tf OP THE j 1HE WHI i Stands acknowledged KINO Of Sewing Machines. Suhl by Or-niJ^eburg, 8. 15. ort I 1*S0 ly It has the FioeHt :F?s-hod Wood Work, and is tho BEST MADE Machine in the ZrlnrkcL Its Shuttle is Self-threading, Itt? Needle is Self setting, Its Bobbins can be filled without reui -ving work or attachments. So simply constructed and l/ighfc Runniujj, that. ? child can Use it Warreuted for live years* THE TJNDE t SKhNED OttVrw to SiIh (ririi4lM(?n<l tlie public, al the store recent y occupied A full .Stock of General MERCHANDISE. A call solicited .and satisfaction guaran teed. TOBACCO Will be made a specialty. W. B. THOMPSON. June 1 1880 ly All I HUR H. LLW1N, PHOTOGRAPHER, OFFICn In rear of T. KOHX'S Stor?. Entrance through the Store Work neatly and promptly done. OR A \G E BURG, S. C. HORSESHOEING Dune in the beat manner and ? n the must reasonable terms. Alao Blacksmith. Work; Of every description done on the shortest notice and -at moderate prices. Work respectfully solicited. W. II. HO WELL, Opposite Ilnrley'd Corner. 1\ O K t> LtjDgraves are annually robbed of (bei? victims, lives prolonged, happiness ami health icolored by the use of the great (i'i i ] .ivjir. which positively and permanently cures f in potency (caused by excesses of any kiml). Seminal Weaknsss, and all diseases that follow as a sequence of self-abuse, as loss of energy, loss 61 memorv, universal lassitude, pain the back, uimness of ?uion, premature old-age, and many other disease* mil cad to insanity or eousiunplioa and a premature grave. ?Vend for circulars with testimonials frco by mail. The Ittyigorutor is sold at $1 per box. or six boxes for .*??, by all drug gist, or will bo font frco by mail, securely Healed, oil receipt of price, bv ad Iressing F. J- ? HEXW," Druggist, 1S7 .S'nnnit st. Toledo, Ohio. Sole Agent fortim L'nitud 6'iate?. may i'J ly ATTOUNEY A^?t) i Oll KSELIOK AT LAW, Corner Church and St. Paul Streets. O i n g o b u r , S. C? Prompt ami careful attondon'given to all business entrusted to mv care, jan .3 1881 ly tVhy Sttrtiet ttccdtCF.nXy With the convulsing,-??admodic tortures of fever and ugnc -mui bilious remittent, when HovtetUr'ft SNrmach Hitlers, acknowledged to hujc ritalxurativc of malarial lercrs, will eradie-rto the cause of so much suflVring. No less effective is this benign*mt alterative in canes of consUpatlon, dyrpensia, liver com pi.ihit, rheumatism, and in general debility and nervous weakness. For sitls By ill l>ru<? tjifts an* Centers goaen?ly. VARIBTYSTOBEl T C . 11 U? Ii EL L, News I:>epiix*tinpnt* All UluKtraicd Papersand Sunday Magd" zines, Sea Side Library, ?\;c., from whicli the mind* of the Old aa well aa the Young can be improved. All orders for Books Papers, &c, entnwt* ed lo me ?ill receive prompt attention. DEPA RTBIEWT OF DELICACIES Where the bodv can he Refreshed with Pure Candies of ail kinds, Ice Cream of the richest and purest llavorn evory day, ex cept SuhdaVt from 11 A. SI to It) P. M. The Saloon is neat and private, and ladies cati feel it home Lemonade made with pure Lemoa Juroo and Ln^f Sugar. Fresh Charleston Patent Bread every morning by Express. Also Currant and Potato Bread, ami various other articles too numerous to mention. Cull and see lor vouroel\v?. T. C. UBBLLL, may 13?6ra Knsacll Stre-Jc THE RESTLESS & SLEEPLESS Watchmaker and Jeweller OnuigebiirK, H. C. Prices will tell! Facts are stubborn ihf Where can I get the goods I want! Where can 1 get the Latest Styles 7^ Where can 1 get the goods that_jpt me best satisfaction and at the Lowest Prlo These uro questions that interest evvvy bu huxc man Answer: At T. DkCHIAVETTE, At Jos. Eros' Store. f. hi. as Attorney and Counsellor t Law OUANGEHUHti, O. OKice corner of Court House Sguartf and Church Street, the snmer formerly owne<L&nd .oc cupied ljy Wm. ?VI? Hutaou, Esq. 1 une It II. SPAHR. and dealer l$t "WatchcB, Clocks, Jewel ry, Musical Instruments, <fcc Fancy Goods, Toys, Fine Spectac les in.gold silver and steel frnrae?. Jtfst -received a lot of iadie?*snd childrcn'B bracelets, plain gofd-rhrga ami gold pens. Repairing done ..well a ml cheap. $6SF"*A11 goods warranted as repre settled. iPriccs as low as poseiebh oct 8 1380 tf NOTICE. 1THIRTY days after date, application vJ! be made to iL F. Robinson, Clerk o Court for Orangchurg Count}', to incoTr'" ate the Executive Commiitee of Orang. burg Missionary Union ol irst frrvision ol the Orangeburg Baptist Association. J. IL FELDE B. w. h Mack, J. M. Kl LEY, J. Mi II ER LONG, W. GAPS FA", jiiitc 5t WESLKSAW FEMALE INSTITUTE, STAUNTOK, VIRGINIA. OT?KN3 September 2Qlb, 1?8L One oT the Firal Schools for Young Ladies ill thu United Stales. Surroundings beauti ful. Climate unsurpassed. Pupils from ueventern States. Terms among the best 1 in the Union. Board, Wast ing, Knglitdi Course, Latin, FiqhcIi, German, lns;n>. mental Music, &C.? foi SeholusOeycir?, from Sept. to June, S'J38. For Catah>giiea writ* .to Rev. Wm. a. Harris, I>. L., President, ?xachi0n, YUUJWA. i J?iy7 ? 6t