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--?^?>r---yr. TilK OlUW;HiW;W TIMES! Orange burg, S. C^Aj?il 17, 18^| LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY. All arthden intended-h>r publication in ?.he Times, tun I bo accompanied with tho real name of tho author; not necessa rily for publication bv.t as a guarantee o - good lUitnT''**''"' ''? ??-.?v1.1 T?r??i *< .??g Organization. ?:\>' U; ? I ?: ,,?!,. . .,, "They tell us that wc are weak, but when ohall wc be stronger:" Most forci ble are the^e. the words oi ah appeal the most eloquent ever made to her children' in bolm.il' of America'.- liberty', and we offer tne'b inv }'"m' consideration as Ohil (1 en of.S ..lib ('ar.iliaa'. It i-- tru* that they weiv (jfonsl timed b ?Vote a sm'ot'ssl ful oh'rl : ..ltd we arc If.; tho surv'.v r> o. ah ?hsu c?sfift on.-. Hut if we arc weak flo :- Mi;'iucne s make it1-- buy I stronger? i Jo ihc cVYonul s bf the State* < her' present rnl-r.-J fool any gVcdtcr lc specl for us iti oti'r iiuu,tiv..y'! W" think not. Tinu S< r.-cojh why p raitjH in this-withdrav.nlfrdfh tdl p?diii<al exer tion? is it because as a party we tan not have ball slaves back a ad ouw roj ic scntative incn in power? No. Is it. i>c-j oaufo. cVe.ii if orynuiz. d, wo jc^junn^ as a^ party i s\ibvcrt., the prisce: dypustyz If aci,\ rest n.*ured that luHorgauiwdion does !Hot afford any more :-ur* roud tit > uccesk wliile ?'igani/?tii.n has this ad vantage. It i.- Strenglin Organization in the fit si place enables us to feel an individual assurance <>f the purpose pf the party, ai.d to t.plioid < nfc another in a sysjc^jjaijic- ?'?j>pt\s.nV.?)n to robbery. It render- us n'mrc imlncdi atejy available to ourselves o'rnhy branch of disail'eetcd KepubKcans. If the split ever duCLS come as.it seems to be possibb , the partv who wjil u->e us.iim a m a is to defeat their lormcr t inunantons, wi.r probably not split until the hist nn incut, when they will war.1, au organization to act with, and possibly, a man fr? m our rankt, not whollv dctnsblt.l to them solves. We disagree wiili those who think that a' show of orguiiizaioih of Democrats wfll make the I'epubKoaiis abandon till idea ofa spjil; becau c they have boon iiniforudy huiler the cr.i. k of party whip and no outside pressure can increase this d.vo'.i.m. If that pliVly ?locs? break, it mu-t h? u'pnh some ?:11?.. tiop uipre vital than merls poTlVi'i?l in terest, and our organization will gdye \U cphimaud. If we desire a break and i; is at all imminent, we can ofleol it by assuring to one side or the Other victory. To do this we must know our s'.i'emrth, wnd this necessitates oigipiTzati'Oni The probability is that in case 6v a Republican break, we might bo masters of the situation. Rut in order to make use.pf it wc must prepare I'or the crisis. Start in time. Star*, now. Start here? in the country?in the town. Get tho first minds in each community to organ ize you, and have your central committee here in town. Work slowly, work surely, work ??( mpletely. Let your Mod eome first, then your profession and your ohil i ton, and next your polities or individual devotion to the welfare of your neighbors'., t to community, the State. Prepare for the crisis and take it: and v. bile await ing the opportunity of succe*f*j accustom ourselves to defeat, In battling against dishonesty. In this behalf wo will enlist the support of many Republicans. Rut fi:*sl of all throw aside Uncertainty and fiend issues: Rebog'lilze Jhets; that colored people arc free a .id kave the right to vote, that tKeir vot.s are onlistu?! in supporT of di-honesty. - BfeWH/ly to vote with ihoiri where they votc! in support, of honesty. Lend them your aid on all mob occasion's. Organize on this basis and iiirtke them faid'vour etlioiciw'v by your organized assistance. They ami all others will learn to vospcel you from your record of deodsi h<'cbrii]iHslicii; Away from the polls they will look you more respectfully, uif>rc confidently in the eye, and work for you morn cheerfully. Their con version to a faith in you may he slow, possibly one at a time: bill work .rlo\v|ji^uTcjM. poi^ftcringiy??n(r^hojr conversion in the < litt will I?.'. Complete. And -?villi their conversion \vu have iv rc ? k- ?? ? sidctit 1'nendj tin efficient ally, and a happy husbandman^ experienced and accliniutcd better than all immigration. Organize and the inapplicability of our quotation will disappear. Incumbent Ignorance. - AVe'puluish* for the perusal! of the ] ub ; Jjiv. the, following ^^auiple of a "trial justice.' It w?h. hai,,led us l)y n com l])atrioi{tan.{l fel|o\v-!nl)-.rcr ilia legal way. The three bonds., referred to were sent downrto ubuuu the rctpiiryd.fiustilieat|oii, and were, re: mm d as i.? below set forth :. ' 1 rr. irf''~r t..r t?/o MiiT'i'Mc iil'i < ii[ "\Y> have ihre? builds :I\e sureties to I 1 i ?', " .'Oi ,ttioi! iji U07 'W-y ol.fi whudi aru i\q;;.ircd to ;u-!;.v, each Jii?lU jJicati.ou b* acronVmg to this, .vcroa^in et fe nlU.n : . djoJ Md k, ?fio?hi ! a ?jtiardiau'.s bom], as taken under die act , bv < nc of ScoU's pets. The words ilnlt i eisoq ai,c printed. Tlfi^TArJUJ^VL-THCA?'JLJyA, til b:n^1'"","^??>{(",t.fffli A .tvibri iiooj /'.? ?..?.(!<?.'.*!.? nfijicHu tl i eiove jne < *. (."wiinnv T 1 iid Jt:sU:c; 1 ...-???.?l. ? <'iil\. ?- L r'.i i. i:. tit (r'l'l /; ?'l< /. I ii .Mltfl t/?'u l*}li? V< 1 pi/.-Jwoi '"'(..< i-.' lil iv" CntitlAl in /M'liftVl/i ?fyw <r I'cikm?t i f i.vtu ... i/V Iti. t^nf >]f 1 ? 'm*l tn ... ?/ ??//,/./. i?'./. iWttf ' ii iti\**.> l?l <V hlUt.ltet'Htii)' ov ti.i <!>}. (dl't W ?-.-^;i< ???'.. </i ?? j-.<u<t* i'~i'?n.-'i'iir. ,!??/ '/?'..??>??/ ;m i| u...... ?.rStiiich i - .'J ' ( h:n-!e> t Me'lr.iiU trvi. I ^C>l! J 1 r will 1 ( . h.-. i \ i'i (l ;u ?| , ,v is'imsueh j 'ace as Oiavge ('< iVnfV siilll t'Vdl may r>r Coh-man I he -;::i?s hhVh i nines \ as T'Miil .Justice fiV tryel jtititf nf ColdUih t 'tmntt. which, like Orange, is till where- -also tliat.our leital lrieud Iuih not the plea luve oi' being iible to know w ho arc t lie si,i, tie? ;?> the boil'', unr its itnioimt. I 'ndi ul.t. .1 l 1 v it will have to be iVycl glsftc?la'tcll LtV.V1' ?'' ;?? ? '. tu , . A Waxtox (" v n:.\r it.--< >n the-return ! of the K u-Kl u x prisoners from flic United j Slates Court to the House of ( 'orrection, at the a-ljournmeiit of the Court ye-ter day morning, a disgracelul scene occur nd which sboufd be (arelblly guarded against Iii I lib future, nsmueh for ibesnkf o.'tbe ]iCMceand credit of t be city as dor the sake of fhe pri->nn rs tliemstdve-. The I prisoners were followed nil ti e way up 1 Bnvulstrc t by \ cWAvd ot'co-ore.l mdn 'and women, giiilieriiig acees.-iuns from every group o| loungeiv assembled on the str/etsv and til! hodtiug, yelling and hurl ing all hiahlter of ob^ceiih ami abusive epi'tli'6t? upon (he r.nlbnunir.e pvisoners. The small guard of deputy inavsbnl.-. in ? harve oi the parly made no attempt, lo repress ihe-e iinse-iuly demonstrations', arid perluips would have been powerless to do so if (hoy 'hud' been inclined; but surely sonic, efficient menus should be taken by the piv.p. r authorities, cither city or Federal, to prtlYeiil :i repetition of an oVreurrene'e which is at once n serious tili nova lice to all respectable person's upon the str(( :s, nndj a wanton insult to men who, whatever have been (heir <dl'eliee.?, are now firmly within the clutches of the law, and likely lo receive at least their full measures1 of punishment.?Charle tt.il News. STATE UNIVERSITY. Major.lohn ly. Bacon has ben elected by the Clariosopuic'^oeicty fodeliv. r the annual address before the two literary societies of flic South Carolina Cniver sil'v, at the appr. aching commeticemeut. and Mr. W. F. Wright has been selected as the valedictory orator of the Clarioso phtc Socic!y. A gentleman from South Carolina has informed the Boston J'osl. that Congress man B. B. hllioll has made at least S 1 .Mi.cfiti in < ash, on account of the a i.-tamc rendered (i. v. Scott in figlljmig iiiqu'iiehmenl. ITq has been in ('olunihia [all winter, and has mil occupied Ii ii seat | in Congress -iuce the scssiiih began last I K cemher. -?.???? - Arrests of citizens charged with being Ivu-Kiiu are siill made in J.auruis and New berry Counties. L,< >Uu\J -?f?^ -Jx?&raBz^. V. i*.>r?BAUi>, A.-ior\m- lkJjmrY =~ ~ : - : g - .J<?hn.Street is sadly in need of repairs. Notice the change in W . INI. Sain & Co's. advertisement this week. Don't fail to inspect the new stock of spring good- ji ? opened at Ko'iu iJro's. 1 ,: .The advcili.-cno nt of ''.ther'tiTs Sales" | appears in ntinthvr column. It?um-mher'1 vc pui. li.-h them regularly. , , -?, ? - - Col. W..J. Do TVoVille isalwav? at his po.-it ready to servo che people with legal advice. ,1;w{The In -r. , !'.u::d miming at largo in t^c Mrcets are a nuisance, and sl^xild bo taken up and their owners made to'pay 1 tip: cos's. J SCHEDULE OF ORANGEBUP.G POST OFFICE I Dowii upiil is closed at 111 o'clock A. I M , and is opened at 1::?6 P. M. Up' I in ail j.?/c! used :.i 1J M. tt>d is opened at [ II A. '.<[.?l>ai!y *xce-ithi? Sunday. j Have yoii seen that vvdndbi'fnl produe : 1 0(1 of mechanical genius'. Wc mean (t'lpj channtng "Si'neer" nii 1 xhinitf'on at Uhu Ki.a.no Tlouse. IfVeii Jmve not, [ don't tail to '. ip in and lake a glimpse at it, and -buy otic', Mr. Kirk Robinson requests u'ji to say l|int lie is prepared to I'nvnish his ; atror.? I with any article needed in his line business. Ho keeps constantly on ! lutnd a will s. b-cied -lock of bo'okW; ' stationary, intislc and fancy articles. ' SVe have been reou'ds'tild ttTMta'fe thk't (hose Kui?hfs Nyho'de.-ire td extend invi tations to (lie Lull tobe givlm on thw 1st of Ma\, will please hand in the names I I .? 'I / .' >i*i l, ? ? ?;/ I to some member ol the committee as eaijiv as possible^ The mail from Columbia ami the ?'p , e ipitrv \vliVen should luivo re:.eh<d iis Monday did not limvo until Tuesday, 'flu reis e 'i-taitdy s? in 'Ibi ig wro'iigj ami the Post O'fiiee detectives w'oiild di woli tt! look int.. the mtr.tor. Kl 1 tcKit's.'? W-. hav" been iW|(fes:'tcd to >jato :! ;;? il.c Ucv. NY. Ihiwmiiii'i the [aitherati Minister froin Chariest on', will j, preach in \\,>- Prt?ibyteriaii Church on I next Sabbath. Tito Sacrnihehi of the j Lprd's ? upper will be administered at that ti - .a, a -<-* Nye w'ot'ifd advise or.r friends to call at Win. Matthiosser.'r FinJ CloMiing House 'J!M King <iivt, when flifcy visit Charles ton : at: I inspect the (decant .-took ot' clothing on cxhthitioii I hefts Wc have dealt with Mr. Mntthiesseri ami have found il to our advantage to purchase from hint. T. Kohil ?V. Brother have opened their ... . stock ol Sjiring goods, add invite an ox. animation by! the citizens, and especially I the Ijitlies, of'(^rangeburg. They intend to do away with fitv old fogyisni of de manding hieb prices, and are determined to sell goods' on the plan of "<piir-k sales and rimil! profits." I 'roin the crowd to he scon about 4-Me roiiey's (lorner," we should jtidge llmt h.f* is doing a handsome business. In fact, wh'oii there (iVaiiy busineasat all, im is 'sure to have a pbod .-hare of it. from the simple fact iliat he keeps only the best goods, and st lls them so low". Mr. Memney is a a ilidfoYigh-gVling business man, and can he relied On in his dealings. A Cioou I s'STiTi'Ttoxi?The Citizens Savings BnWk of South Ciifolitla pays seven per tout. 011 special deposits and .-ix per cent, oil savings, deposits Ooin pounded annually. This allbrds the working man mv oxeellcnt 6'pp'orlunity of laying tip his well earned money, in a safe, reliable bank, and at the sumo time ilrh'w a good rate of intero-t. See ad vertisciiK at on 1th pttgo. rite German Sch?tzenfest commences j?r<&nrlc.sjffi fij the j^ruti^ist. tinncM lour days. t^JB- Gerinairfriehds tiro making {jreat preparations *for fylio occasion, and'intentl 'to make it a grand success. We urc indented to the Chiiir tnau of the Committee orArrangements, tor a ''complimentary." We paid a visit to tho poultry yard of our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. T. A. \U-Horeft,' 5} no day last, JVJJ6J$ '^'^^^ ,a .glimpse at .some of the finest fowls we have ever seen ; consisting of several dif ferent specie. Mr. Jeffords is failing these fowls with tho intention of supply ing them, to the citizens of the county? who desire'to raise fine stoeV ' ' "; t??jj? _^^#Jn' ; 't ad fuc?? .J '. ? , ? ! wad*<i rf( ., hiiU' Cool!?1 ho*o of our citizen* who have bean seeking skelter from JhA /cold blasts; of winter, are ,m>w reafizlng that tlm boot has been shifted , to- 't'lVe otbtr leg, and fiel that a coo', shady place, is something to bo sought for. ,'JTr. ' . ' :tw tu A. ('. Dukes's Store will prove, thy popu lar resort from this time uut.il the hVat 6V summer has ended. 'IJhe Doctor hn^ittt Iiis Soda Fountain in operation, ami ill. yites iho citizen* to call around and "keep cuol . ^_^ c _^ ??_ rw Mr. jt B. O'Doipicil, tho oners tor'of' the Southern & Atlantic Telegraph I'onf |iany at this place has been relic vet I, and Mr. M. 1*. Nalpy has been appointed to succeed him. Mr. Nalpy comes to as with very high recommendations as a gentleman of high culture, and we be speak for him a hearty welcome from our citizens. Mr. Xnlpv is a native of iv.igland, and has lately arrived llom die re. ; Tui: l'ltoroniai Fajji.? At the last meeting ??f the Elliott. Hook & Ladder Company, a committee was appointed to take slops and make all the necessary nrrungeiuenis for holding a Fair,on or about the l?th of May, in aid of the Company, in building it.s new Hall and Truck House. The committee arc mak ing utrangiMueiiis, und intend to make it u success. Our vr.\nt of space prevents as from saving more this week. It is n ? . ? ? ? <? chly nei-c-sarv to let it Im? kuowu that a Fair W til be held. Tki vi. ji stick's C'oritT.--The. folb>w ilig case came up be furo Trial di..-tice CouU on last Saturday. State, vs. Alex. Poll. Ibi bastardy- -;; indictments?ver dict of ?'Guilty." Defendant appealed, and gave b nul to appear. Tint following case was hoard on Mon day, 10th inst. Stale vs. Wu|. W, Coop er, for malicious trespass?verdict of "not guilty.'' De Troviile for delendaut. Browning for State. In the case of iho State vs. Lugcna Smith on a charge of "assauit and bat tery, with intent to kill," the prisoner was bound t vor to attend Court of Gen eral Sessions. Wo understand that the witnesses for tho prosecution, in the case of the Sttito v?\ Sturgeon, have boon summoned to at tend Court on the first Monday in May, next - Tbc following dialogue occurred on a mil road train between Columbia and Charleston, one day last week : Man No. 1 : "Where do you stop Whilb in Charleston ?" Man No. 2: "A-t the Pavilion." No. 1 : "I've heard the Pavilion very highly spoken of by gentle men who have stopped there, and I think 1 shall put up there, myself, this time." No. 2 : "I assure you that you will find it a well kept house; everything done systematically. Mr. llamilLon is as genteel a man as you over saw, and his delight is in making his guests comfort able while at tho Pavilion,'' dust about this time iho train rolled into the "big" city, and our friends took the ''bus" for the aforesaid Pavilion. It is not necessary to say that mail No. 1 was greatly satisfied with the way things work at the Pavilion; and vows ho will not forget to stop there next time. SUBSCRIBE FOR TUE T/MES, Information' wanh^-Jw?tttfitor: Permit nu*^^tJA>ugjMh-oi|H V^nable columns, to propound two or three ques tS&h^hich I, A: a cBBon HtliffiwD, bjii?jke t\iWt tin* biYfgr Fiint. Who is the Mayor of Orange .Second. Who are the Councilmen? Third. Doch Council ever hipet"? Fourth. If to, what docs xi'tl JWm^k^ doe* meet? *? ?r ?-? i> or A.' Fiftliv^Iis there a committee on streets ? Sixth. If go, is it not ihcirduty to have'' tTi'Ttrrt tr fin in | i r~v mlmn'ii n mi lush the procecdings^of ^|u^r-jjjpeeiiDgs, ho' ' tliat our people nihv know wiuifknev urc 'doing? ' 1 ?T* fe ' j|A^Mi&^ . ^?hdit^levVint: / I?ig;Ji"-t abhut dark*, six Mthe prisoner* rYmi.i.cd-ftffitftSM TOW toirtcnt with the- board of bheriif I^iggs, conchuUettTirtioyjiTwoiBklnMihango ' pkyrt'ffo0 and?" vnrhd<t?d * tot^ipai'c.-vfttD- * kihM ntl^iippe?H.^iali t heH'helue<lviia< concocted on theif <.p;4Ct;; asi.the .ex?::. ^vhnnlion' ?r the jailor- will shnwv tl..-. ps-fl|??,atol)|^ being sick duri.ig the afi^M, a^ *a(j A carrying 0-4.! ul UmturJblu! ,Wi^Vr^Utfh 1 aroused the .-empathies of Mr..d jlmsiou, . wnj? Uotenninwl to Wio'toWi iMtsMwV), up to the ' un:or(uui?|j^'/n[hiciv (^^l|".isi|i,rr/i t-r. .Mist aA he opem d'the dhordcuduigni fthe cell he was knot ked down l.yone of 'th? prisoners, alfMot*kv1!m?T^hiff ktiii** ccalcd themselves1,1 :Ahehind">itW< dlvovpH 'waiting't<> take advantage'VflfHtVI?M hitife'? in -admin ;tenug to rlie'^ahl^iif ^^l^ jMsouer. TJwM-.M^dc.J ?HV?i???5?Ha wttor door, which hail not heou lns.cin-u, as is usual to bj done; and with the u? sijtancH of swift-4? .P^.^Vvll'Uffft ..WfWo^i their .eseapcv ntulwityM ii o*v.jit;|ar^c,. *,| 14 The District (Vnillronerdbr thin Clirtioft/. District, convent-il < dl the M^laWA?b (Ltreli oil liii'r'JThiii-sdlty,'' KeV.^ft?' A?u Walker, I*. K., 'ju'esiuilig. There1 wu.h' unite a large ropivseiitKtron ? iiS ''attend dance, an.l ti?e mee'lmg* \uW ^rV^n^? nil. Divine berviee was held on Thursday, Friday. S^tunlaylJfVttrrShtiday evenings! ami on1 Frida v, Satiinlav.'aiuT Sunday Jon-noons. l>is.ln>;i I cip.ci^ do^ ^ livercd a rian ,??>i*in >n oa^Siupliiy, m >P * ilig, and w.is followed. at night bv It')'. .Mr. Kennedy, of the .Southern Christian Advocate. Wo Uppen?! ?b?luw; l\i,copy.-: j of a resolution passed just before the itlosiug oi the Conference.1'' i llcsoJVcd, That ni ti Conference wo tender our tluink*ib<our ;brethrcii of the Baptist and- Presbyterian 'Churches, for the Chris'tln'i 1 "courtesy exhibited in the olier <>f then;'hoiise.^'ot*3v^'o'rslii|>''!?hf imc of the ministry of tluj mcmnefV"of" I this District Cin^cnoel ??i ftfr&tf fr\j Orangeburg .or their kind hospitality ui entertaining the members of the Confer ence; abo to the Hail road Company for passing members of the conference for half fare. J. W. CiJimjn, Secty\" - ,-.?>.-? ' u LIST OF LETTERS. Bkma iNtxi; in On a xuintr i:c. I*ost? u-rfeu to Avhil 17, Ib72. B?James L. Burke. C?Alincdia F. Chamborlaiii; Xlshtw Currv. . F?Mis. tfcliy Finches ; ^1'jr Fotrle D. F. Fogfe.' 11?Samuel Htitto: Ci.' Hunkerpil ler; Fruneis M. tlilabncrte. J?T. B. Jackson ; Fli/.alvdh Jackson. L?Miss Rosiina' Louis. M-T. P. Mikcll. "v,*i ' ?^'? m?? I^i:Rney,4.,v'' J- 1,1 n,l*vi31 S?A. II. St. Amnnd; James Shep jUM.(^ ioo indi *a j'imb I T__T). S. Thomas ; J: D. TtVWflrla*. W? J. R. Williams ; O. M. Whestrili; W. B. Wnv. : ' ? ' ' Persons calling for the above'letters will please say they are ad^rttrerl. 'x** t ' ' F. DeMars, P. M. An old baelif lor obmpares life to a shirt-button becaiinc it so often hangs by a thread. If^*"''t*i> v;^iu*