Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, December 08, 1877, Image 2

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TL?- Ortui gefravg Times. issued every saturday morning. Ten?? or Subscript ion. One Cotta one Year.$2 00 " "' Six Months. 1 00 Rates of Advertising. Otic Square list Insertion.-lO Each Subsequent " . 1 00 Notices inserted in Local Column at 20c per Lim. All Subscriptions and Transient Advertise mcutu !? be juddfor in Advance V. fjcciptu }i>i- Subscription or Adver tisement.' are Valid, unless Siyncd by Business ifernaytr. IPS?" Wc uro in no way responsible lor ftS? rictr? or opinions of our Correspond ents. SATURDAY, DECEMBKR 8, 1877. Tho Struggle Ended. The glorious news of 'General Hut ler having obtained his scat, in Con grcss readied us on last Monday. The above fact was no doubt received by every citizen of this State with tho greatest joy, und cnthusiam. It would bo a waste of time for us to attempt to add anything more to the above, as General Butler is so well known in the South as a staunch Democrat and a pure and refined gentleman, that, wo can only wish him a long life and abundant success in his new position, A Queer Rumor from Washington. A special dispatch to the Journal of Comn>i rer says : New York, December (?.? The Post's Washington special says: "Both Senators Butler and Patterson arc opposed to the nppointimmt of Judge Noithrop to bo United States Attorney for South Carolina and, will oppose his confirmation if his ham 1 ia again sent to the Semite. liut'cr is confident that a majority of the Demo crats in the Senate will vote with him in favor of rejecting Northropj if the President sends in his name." Tho Message Abroad. "We give below commc nts upon the President's Message by throe of the leading L< ndon newspapers. The Daily A'cjck, commenting on President Hayes's Message, says: "Tho mess age deals principally with questions of the pacification of the country a nd the resumption of specie payments, and on both these subjects the Presi dent expresses himself with good sense and good feeling." 1 i ^i^tt? iu2tpICaU'0"' His message has no uncertain sound on llic subject ol currency legisla tion." ?The Daily Tchyraph says: "Not withstanding the discouragements With which President Hayes has been nut, the prudent, firm positi in he has assumed in his message,ensures him the support of the wisest and best portion of.his countrymen.1' The Journaloj'Ootnmcrct oflhcord Fays : "Solicit! r W'. St. Julian Jer vey is at present engage i at work under the instructions of the Atto rncy General at Columbia. On Friday night last, while he was out paying a visit, an escaped convict, from the penitentiary entered his room d< ii berately fcul down, pulled oil'his old shots, put on the Soii? itor's new boots, shouldered Ids trunk and left. Tho convict then went iul ia lot, shed off his convict's clothing, threw them in a hog pen, put on Mr. Jorvcy's finery and left. Columbia. The trunk, emptied of everything valuable, was recovered where it was left by the convict." Solicitor Jervcy has our syaipathy, and i in earnest wishes for tho re covery of his i rop( rty and the cap turc of the rogue. What is thought ui the North ot Governor Hainpion'o Mcfisage. We clip the following paragraph from the New York Herald: "No unprejudiced person can tv:i<l Governor Hampton's Message to the South Carolina Legislature without being impressed by the evidence il gives of (ho improved oondilion of the Stale under the rule of its own legally elected citizens. There is no 1 ouger any t in bit ten .1 feeling between the ractv; the sting has beet) cxlrac ted Ik m pt liticnl differences, and re vived confidence bring-' forth its fruits in improved business; increased enter prise nnd plentiful employment. Th i uoyei nor recognizes lliesti advantages n nd d<clarcs that/ their continuance mitist depen.l dii i.bo perfect good failll in w hich llic pledges inn 16 dur ing the exciting struggle tor self government are fulfilled. Impartial justice in tho administration of tho laws, with the recognition'of perfect equality ol all citi/.o is under those laws, and the aasuran o of protection to all in their rights ofporson and property, he declares to bo tbes es sential- of tho .State's permanent peace and prosperity. In its financial recommendations the Messaga i * a model of sound principles and stales - man-hip. Its vigorous denunciation not of re pud in ti >n alone, but o any not that can in tho slightest degroc impair the < red it and tarnish i!i i lion or of the Slate, might well ho stu Ii l 'I with advantage by our Western politi cians, who are eager to bring diaaato r and disgrace not on a State alone, but on the entiie nation." President's IHessago. This lengthy document was pub lished in tho Journal ofUummcrcr. on last Tuesday. "It is u plain and out spoken document, w-ich will coin mend itself to all fair-minded men, whether they agree with all its utter ances 01 n it. "Mr. Hayes' defence of his'South ern Policy' and the reasons he urges 1 i' r withdrawing the troops from the States of Louisiana and South Caro lina, carry with thorn the weight of conviction. Events have proven the justice and wisdom ol this policy. As ho says in his message, 'm the States named there is no longer danger to lifo or prope rt y; every right of every citi7.cn is safe.' "In reference to the resumption of spec ic i tsymt ills the President's vie \vs are in ucc rd with tho-so which have ulrctidy 1h mi expn sed. We did no! advocate the passage ol the llc3ump tion Act, but. it ha.- been passed, and the country having accepted it as finai, has been gradually gravitating lowanlsii. "We agree with the Presi dent, lint 'no legislation would bo wi.-o that should disparage the impor tance fir retard the attainment of that result.' In regard to tho ronioncti/.a tion ol silver IM r. 1 lay c's speaks in no uncertain tone.-. He denounces the proposed act as little less than rcpuda tion, and urges that in the event of the passage ol* nil act to rcmoucli/.q silvern firm provision be inserted ex empting tho public debt heretofore i.- sued and now outstanding from pay inentj whether of principal or interest; in any coinage of less commercial va'uo than the present gold coinage ol' the country. In other words, th c 1 VcsidenUndicates bis willingness to "sTg n u ic'sIi i v c r bin-1' provided "tlio' bondholders are exempted from its provisions. "Civil service reform is dwelt upon with great earnestness, .but in the lace of all the utterances ofthe past the people of the United States have ecofjed to have much faith in pro fessions of civil sei vice reform. '?Upon the whole the message may be pronounced to bo a statesmanlike document, sum thing better than the twaddle of Grant and his Cahinent, und we commend it to a careful per stmi." We <bi ply regret our inability to publish the Message in full so that our readers could have formed their i ?v. ti cone usious. [c< >.m muxica i i.d.] Popi.au Towxsiiip. Novt mber 29th 1877. Mr. Krfiioi, Li t me again allude to the "Fair" question, and to the article of "P. 15, 1 iir?clor-." (President ol Board of Directors) in your issue of N ivomber 2 lib. I now stale what [ought to have stated in my last article, viz : What I wrote concerning tho Pair, was from the best information tha i I could gain. So far a- I was able to learn, there was dissatisfaction mini tested und expressed by persons from thi- pari of ibe county. Is there any signification in this sentence? "j talked with Mr. Win. Snider, Mrs. Snider and .Mr. Baxter, the Masb.r ol" W. ('. Crange, und they serin tl to reasonably satis fied." I thank P. 11. 1). for his kind advice, and I a;me him that I shall follow it, ami profit by it. My statement in my la.-t article, "i am hot a member of W, C. Grange," was misinterpreted by P. B. D. I did not suppose? for ono moment tout that statement would make the impression that I am not a Granger, I am a member of one of j the mo ', ii not tho most nourishing ! Granges in Oraugcburg County. No i?:;(? i - ine delighted than I, to know that, the cba< j'ci brought j against the Mangers are not truo 1 can not SCO how the report, that entries were made on Wednesday *fec, could have been started and am B?r ry that 1 was led to believe it, since there is no truth in it. P. Ii. D. is mistaken in thinking that I profess to represent W. C. Grange. I stated most positively that 1 linvo no connection with that t i range. There irVo some other points in 1*. ! I). D's article which i might notice, but I do not deem it necessary. I might comment on "one very heavy exhibition," which the ?. Grange lost; who knows but that it whs a wagon load of potatoes ? Again, why attempt to make it ap pear as if I were try ing to array W. C. Grange against O. Grange? The; point at issue is not between the two Granges. Again, why sav that tho order ought to frown down upon any one intermeddling, assuming the g ouud, j that all the Grangers who staid at i homo, will fully endorse, tho course of the Directors, and are fully satisfied, when their representatives, only ''sccmctl (o be reasonably satisfied" (^italics mine.') If the Directors were ignorant of the dissatisfaction existing on the part of many of those who made cut ries, let them now be thank fill that it has been brought to th >ir notice, and that, th jy have had an upportttuity of showing that the dis satisfaction was (perfectly ?) ground less. 1 repent that I am glad to know that no entries were penn?tic I on Wednesday. Lielicving that I. h:i vc said enough on this subject; ami that so far as I am concerned, it i.- finally dispose I of, I subscribe myself, j. ours txe., Nrrr Sep. [COM Ml NK' ATM).] "Up a Gum.' Deecmbt r 3rd 1S77. KdiiOr ' rauf/rbur;/ Tows : 1 noticed an article in your i' -uo of December 1st. 1S77. signed "Resi dent/' in which be states thai there are two bar rooms at Midway. Of course "Resident" ought to know, and yet I am inclined t > think thai my statement is not so far at faulta-s one would supposed after reeling "Resident's" article. I do not question his statemon: that there are two bnr-roorns at (neii'r) Midway, but unlcsd [ am laboring under a mistake, neither bar rootir is within the limits of thecofnoratyn. Tf f am Tn error, i fiopo '* Resident' will show me how Jar J have erred in my statement. 1 believe Mr. Editor, that some of our towns would grow more rapidly, were it not for the quantity of whisky sold in them. Ham rler. ... . - . <B? i?? - Legislative. In the Sumte Dec 1st., Mr. Crit tenden introduced a hill for the pro teeth n of landholders leasing land for agricultural purposes. Mi*. Cochran introduced a bill to provide for tho election of county trensurers an 1 auditors. In the House Mr. Curtis intro duced a bill to j n v< nt the wanton ile-1ruction el" bird's nests, nnd to provide a penalty for same. Referred to committee on agriculture. "v r. M s.-ie introduced a bill rc quifing liquor dealers to pay a special license. Referred to commit tee on ways and mean??. The report of the committee on privileges and elections on the case of Thomi's Keitt the colored member from New berry, confined in the jail of that count) for bigamy, came up for consideration. Certified copies of tho indictment against Keitl ami of the findings of the grand nnd petit juries were read by tho clerk. Mr. nine's resolution that Keitt be expelled from the House then came ii[>. The ayes and nays were called, and the resolution wns adopted; 08 ayes, no nays, The colored members voted solidly "aye." Mr. Urr's resolution Id expel T. 11. Johnson,of Sumlcr, for being in con tempi of the House, then (Mine up, ami was unanimously adopted, December 3d?In the House Mr Gray introduced a joint, resolution to extend the time for tho payment of taxes, and tu relieve those who have incurred penalties. Read and re ferred. Mr. Edens, of Mnilhoro', intro duced a bill to prevent, frauds by panic-to liens. Read and referred. In the Senate Mr. Mom mi tiger I gave notice of the introduction of a bill to abolish the present system of referees and re-establish tho office of diaster in equity. A message, No. 2, was received from tho Governor announcing the resignation of Attorney-General Con nor, In the House on the 4th inst., Mr. Gnillard introduced a bill to prevent improper charges on advances made by planters and others. Referred to committee. Mr. Sheppard, from the committee on ways nnd ^mentis, reported a joint resolution extending the time for the payment of taxes, {recommending that it be placed on tho calendar. Agreed to. The Benale wan then announced, and an election was gone into for an associate justice to succeed Hon. Henry Mclver. 132 votes were cast, of which Hon. Henry Mclver re ceived 132. He was, therefore, de clared duly elected associate justice of the Supremo Court, for six years from the 30th of July next. In the Senate today Mr. Cochran introduced a bill to authorize the county commissioners of the several counties to allow the erection of gates win never in their judgment, the same may be expedient. In the House on the Tub, the fol lowing were reported from commit tee : JJili to incorporate the Kdi.-to Lilies: o! ?rangeburg was received fuvorrbly. The hour for the special order hav ing arrived, the Senate was an nounecd. The two houses then went into joint *r>Mon for the election of judge of the Seventh circuit, associate justice, regh-trar incsno conveyance ! und at'oi iiev general. For judge of the Seventh circuit, Gen. Ii. 11. Kutlcdge nominnled in a hriei but impressive and el npient uhlress r, n. NV. II. Wallaou The nomination was sec indod ' Tho A.-ii'Mv then went into a bal ? lot Mr. Kin.-!er being appointed I teller on the part of the Senate, and Messrs. H tie and Mnssey on the part of the House, The whole number ol vti.-ia-t was 135, of which lion. W II. Wallace received 135. He was therefore declared duly elected, j I'or associate justice, Mr. Holme I nominated Col. J. C. rlnskell. I he vt.lo was .nkt.i and resulted, for J. t". Uaskoll 1 10 for W. I>. Porter 10. (Complimentary from Republicans.) CoL Haskell was therefore declare ! duly o'ected. For icgiatrar of mcsne conveyance ?!**.?. j:1 rL*?>Jij0m ?>.- '.Vxl.J?,iV?..'e.t\'^V and declared dul / elected. For attorney-general, Mr. Simon ton nominate I Leroy F. You mans. The vote! being taken, resulted : You mans I2G; total vole cast, 120. Mr Youmaiis was therefore) declared duly elected. The Senate then withdrew to its chamber. In the Senate a message was re ceived from the House announcing tho resignation of Wright nntl the consequent discontinuance of pro ceedings of impeachment in his case. In the Hou.-e this morning, 6th inst., the following bills WC'VJ pre sented ami and rcferrcil : Pill to amend the act creating Aikcn \ 'ounty. lull to punish persons employing laborers already under contract with farmers. Pill to punish employees and others lor destroying or injuring growing crops. A message was received from the Governor relative to protecting the interest of the State in tin4 mortgage hold by the Hank of the Seite on the residence of ex-Governor F. J. Moses. Referred .?. the ways and means coin tee. In the Senate the committee; on privileges and elections reported in the case of the contested elect ion for senator from Newbcrry County, that they bad carefully considered the same, and found that Mr. Janus N. Lip-comb had received the highest number of votes, ami was therefore elected. In view of the fat t that Mr. M. (*. Corwin, (tho contc.-tant,) ha.- al.-o resigned the scat to which he he'd the I'l iuitt f'avit claim, the com mittee further recommend that Mr Lipscomb be nt once admitted to his scat, i ho report was adopted, and Mr. Lipscomb (ante forward ami was sworn. Mr. A. V. Dockery, United States consul at. Leeds, England, has witlou a lcttcrto the Anglo-American 7V?t?s, in which ho gives his views about North Carolina, and incidentally about Virginia and South Carolina, which three States he classes together. Ho bases bis remarks on his actua cxperienc? during sixteen yours' rc.;i denco in North Carolina, lie argues that these States present extraordin ary inducements for the class of im migrants which they most need? Email farmers, with money enough to establish themselves comfortably. Railroad Cake.?Break two eggs into a teacup, beat well, then fill the cup with sweet cream, one cup ol sugar, one and one-half cups of flour, one teaspoonful of cream of tar tar, and one-half teaspoonful of soda. Tomato Catsup.? Oue gallon of tomatoes (af er being peeled, boiled and strained), one pint vinegar, nine, tablespoons salt, three tablespoons o! black pepper, three tablespoons of mustard seed ground fine, one tea spoon of Cayenne pepper, one-half tenspoon of cloves, and tho same of allspice. jsrorrxcjj:. Executor**, Administrator's, Oti'-.rdinn'h ami Trustees' arc hereby notified to make their Annual Returns to thin Office during tin- month of January next, otherwise they will be proceeded against as the law directs. C. B. GLOVER, Judge of I'rubalc, O. 0. Probate Office, December 8lh 1877. dee 8 It N OTI C E OFFICE OF U. H. COMMISSIONER, OnANonocno, H. C.j December 7th 1377. The Community generally and Merchants especially, are warne I, that from informa tion before me, it appears that a la- ;-* number of Cohnicrfit Fifty Cents Coin l'eices are in Circulation in the County, and any information leading to the detec tion of the. guilt}' parties^nd those who arc knowingly and wilfully cirrnlating same, should be reported u>J. II. Livingston U. s. Deputy Marshal, or to the undersigned, CIIAKLKSS. BULL, L*. S. Circuit t ourt CommisMtier. ?',.-c 8 It A DMINIS I ISATOIIH NOTIfJK The undcrsigi el hereby givra notice that ..ii the Sth tlav of .Inmiary, 1878. she will ipply to the .fudge of Probate of Orange hurgCountv tori/ ten of I>isum-?nrv upon the ICstate o'l'iicv. \V. A. llouck, deceased. MARY M. llOfCK, A.hiiini-tratix. ! >e< ember 8th 1877. dec 3 It ii?*? rst.v, on I mii iiiw Ttox. ? Tin's riiniy be e died the de liu ? 1 1 tli se?sii. Rtiv. liemy War*! Ilccchcr says. "It i-? a very dtfticuji mat ter to ku re thy fon! of a man who ha* b,id imlidegtion, . iihnV unV d r- c-.Ti'tih? (Te'i'rt'vTtm) ^iriyrj heart while ho still lurks hvhis stomach." $tmraon ' Hepatic Compound will cure this di i' l -e. If administered in lime to remove the bile from the stomaeh, i; will counteract ;!??.? causi ? who !i commonly pr.nl ice Yellow or lha UiluuM Fever, the Rilioiifl Colic, I'rcnrisly, Dysentery, Worms, Mlmus Vomiting. Siek nnd Hour .Stomadi, Head ache, Low of Appetite, Fratuency, lippllep tie Fits, Uvpocnondria and IIysterics com plaints, Iniiigestion, Habitu.ii C.-ti\? , and in Argue ami Fever, Simmons' II tic Compound, when ' taken willi Quinine produces the most happy results. Kit better cathartic can he used preparatory to or after takirjt t^ainine. Wo advise all Who are afilieted with ibis disease to give it a fair trial once. For sale Wholesale and Retail hv AUSTIN .V C< >. 1>" IW1R MOISE, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. For sale by I)It. A. C. DUKES, DK. .). C WANNAMAKEU, DR. A. S. IIYDRICK. dug 11 ?m. w. r. ROBINSON, srcoES'son to HE. EZEKTEL. Respectfully informs tho citizens of tl.i County that he has opened at the Store of Mr. Webb Ibid's prepared to do all kind of work on Watches, Clocks and Jewelry on the shorted iioii.-.'. Cb irges reasonable. All work warranted 10 givo satisfaction. Will also keep constantly on hand liftiMlrctli'ft fi?r<len Mct'tSs, fresh and genuine. Give in.' a call ? I', i - ?n- having left work with the late K. Iv/.ckiel will please cnll immediately lor (hi- same. Tin Stock on hand is oflcrcd below cost, 'I ii.- best make of Calendar Clocks at S13 ? i t 'JO ly The S(r4g of South Carolin?, Okanokmjno IIountv. fly 0. II. OLOVER, Esq., Prohnta Judge. Win ur.\s, II. S. GIcaton hath made suit to on', to gran I him Letten of Administra tion of the Estate and effects of Thomas. Gjcaton. These arc Ihorcforo to cite and admonish i all and singular iIn- Kindred and Creditors of the -aid Thomas Glcaton, lato of Orangeburg County deceased, that they he and appear, before me, in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Orangcburg C. |i, on the Sib of December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the -.aid Administration should not Im granted. Given under my Hand, this 23d day of November, Anno Domini 1S77. CHARLES 11. GLOVER. [l.S.] Judge of l'rolmte. 0. C. Sample Bottles 10 conts. Rcaommcndcd by Hon. Alex? II. Stephens. Hon. .lames M. Smith, Kx-Gov. of (Ja. I Ton. Jo.-cph B< Brown, Kx-Gov- of Qa. Hon. Robert Toomlw. C^y See circular around Sample Bottle^ a A.C. DUKES, M ? Sample Bottles ME H BELL'S IIEPATINE for the Liver, 10cents, at A. C. DUKE?, M.D. Regular size holdes, $1. A Sine ( nre for Dispepsia, Indigestion and Lircr Complaint Cot 'JO_lly. ?yer's e For restoring Gray Hair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and ef fectual for pre- \ s n r t i n it tllS ' hair. Faded or^ ^ gray hair it toon ^^j^S^^W^ restored to it* ^SsSB^S^wr* original eolor, vrilh the, f/icss and freshneti of youth. Thin hair i.s thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though net always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair wher? tho follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will kee:> i: clean and vigorous. Its occasional nut will prevent tho hair | from turning gray or falling oi% 'and i consequently prevent baldness. ,Freo from those deleterious substances. ^ which make some preparation* dan- ,'? perous, and injurious to the hair, tho ^ Vigor can only benefit but not harm !? it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing: else can be found so desir-'. able. Containing neither oil norjgg tiVe, ii Ub^s" Hoii^wArvH "ixi rW rltejr^ and yet lasts long on the hair, giriup; it a rich, glossy lustre and-a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co,, Practical and Analytical GUouiiaU, JLOWKLL, MASS. ring 11 _ 1r. Tsf OTIOE. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS1 OFFICE, OltAXOEDUnO CoUHTY, November 13, 1877. In accordance with the request of tho Grund -lury t.> the Court, we the Bo*rd of CoiintV School Examiners have Revise*! tku Board of Trustee, and have appointed tho following named persons ?n Trusten of tho Various School Districts, and tfcev mass i iko an oath or affirmation faithfully to din charge tlie dudes of their Office, which r>ath the members arc authorized to admin i-t r to each other. W A. O'CAIN Amelia?F P Buyck, Hamp Pauling, 8 1. Duncan. Hmnchville? A F II Duke?, E Green, J r Ucrrr. Gaw Caw?A II Wolfe, Rhett Rilev, V \ Murph. Cow Castle?.1 V Connor. Lcvi Summer*, I) It Knight. I'Misto?Benjamin Pooser, K J Smoak, Allen lb-own. hiizaheth?George ?annerlv, G V Culler, .] II 11 vdrick. Goodby's?Dr R W Bates, Solomon Stoke.'', (i S Smith. Goottlahd?W 1. Ehney, BG Frederick, E Argoo. Hebron?D R Shannahan, Dr T J Pon, Phillip Carson. Liberty?\V F Phillips, K J Jamison John F Bennett. Lvoiih?A O dolman, M J Keller, P W Williams. Mi hllo?J. P M. Foures, A. B. Fair, E. Rickcnhakcr. New Hopo?T. F. Rarton, W. C. \Volfo, Peter Anderson. Oranm?S. It. Mellichamp, H. L. ttiekenbaker, M.Jones. Pine drove?W. Mack, J. Crossweli, A. U. Fhidd. Poplar?Dr. A. Baxter, D. D. Jones, licdrach Morgan. Providence?L W D.uttzlcr, Tom Allo n, P P Shnlor. Kockey Grove?Filmore Lathrain, Jfl Phillips, N Seliofiold. Union?J T .Shoemaker, W It Myors, J M Fehler. Vmiccs?W W Dukes, P Mc. Avinger, Hill".-; Felder Willow?W R E Ronnctt, J V/Martin, I tern an Stevenson. Zion?Alexander Tharin, II II B'ayne, M I. Baldwin. Tins is to certify that tho abovo namtS Trustees arc hereby notified that they must qualify within fifteen days from dato of their appointment. THOMAS PHILLIPS, Co. School Com. O. Co. nov 17_ 3t TO RENT. That large and commodious Brick Store, formerly occupied by Mr. C. B. Jones. For lei ms r.pniv to MRS. M. E. MCNAMARA* aug 11 0i