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NEWS <fc TIMES. MBCKD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY THE ORANGEHL'IIO NEWS COMPANY._ GEO. BOIilVEK, Business Manager. yjy .. /forms oi'Subscription. One Copy one Year.$2 00 " " Six Mouths. 1 00 Kales of Advertising. On* Smi?ri \t.t Insertion.$1 ?r>0 ?; Haek Subsequent " . 1 00 tetitts inhcrle<l in Local Column at 20c per AH ?vi.Tr>'j9ii#>itf ami Transient Advcrtinc GBoft *o t# pr?id for m Adwmec. ^?ftf* jh Recipt* fur X?bscrip(ion or Adver tjatmfuh ?r? Valid unless Signed by Jlusincss ~ 5f?T* mro in no way rcimonniblo for th<y Tiewn or opinions of our Correspond ent/?. ~ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21,|1876. ; FOR PRESIDENT. RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, OF OHIO. ii - 1 OR TICE-PRESIWENT. WILLIAM A. WHEELER, OF NEW YORK Republican State Nominations. for governor, D. H. CHAMBERLAIN. lieutenant governor, n HC- GLEAVES. secretary of state, HENRY E. HAYNE. comptroller general, T. C. DUNN. btate terasurer, F. L. CARDOZO. attorney o en era i., R. R. ELLIOTT. bupbrintekdent of education, JOHN R. TOLRERT. adjutant general, JAMES KENNEDY. for con gr ebp, fir?t distuict, R. H. CAIN, presidential electors. At Large. C. C. RONYEN. JOHN yVINSMITH. Districts. 1. T. R. JOHNSON. ^. J'.'wuriLEi. - 3. W. R. NASH. 4. WILSON COOK. 5. W. F. MYERS. FOR 44?? CONGKKSS. uk expired term. C. W. BIJTTZ. The County Republican Ticket. Senate. 8. L. Duncan. Homo of Representative*. D. A. Straker A. C. Mokcax. E. Forrest. C. W. Caldwkll. W. Ii. Rkkdisii. {Judge of Probf.te. R. TUKKRIt. Sherifi. J. II. Livingston. Clerk of Court. George Romver. County Commiisioncrs. J. P. Mays. F. R. Johnson. E. T. R. Smoak. School Commissioner. Rev. Thomas Phillies. Coroner. J. J. Mitchell. The ballot in tho hands of the frcedmen may yet preserve the jewel of liberty to tho diadem of tho Re public.?Abraham Lincoln, 17t>4. ? i -am - A Democrat gives aa a reason why Hayes cannot bo elected rresidont that he did not seek, the nomination andyrill do nothing to secure his election. This is just what the peo ple approve. "They will see to his election. If his own money and per sonal efforts would avail, Tildcn's election would be assured. For figuring victory out of defeat commend us to the New York World. It is perfectly satisfied with tho vielo rios of its party in Ohio and Indiana A loss of a dozen members of the lower House of Congress it counts as a grand victory, and it expects to do belter in November. Whistle up your courage! ???p? [ a dv krt1skm ext. ] A press i f [other business of more importance, prevents us from giving this week much notice to the blatant blaggardistn that appeared in the last issue of tho News and Time*, over the signature of J. Herman Wahlers. He Erctcnded to give a correspondence etween E. A. Webster and himself, but in defiance of all decency and honor, he garbles and curtails the note of Mr. Webster, printing only such a part of it as would suit his purpose. In this issue wo print the note in full, although it was never intended for publication. And in reference of Mr. Wabler's card in the last issue of the N'/rs ami Times, we will simply state that J. Herman Wahlers did not write it, nor did he attach his signature to it; and while we hold him responsible for its publi cation, we deem it unworthy of notice, only so far as it represents him as a pliant tool of individuals who in a cowardly manner shirk the responsi bility over the signature of another, At this time, wc wiil say nothing of the character or reputation of Mr. W?hlers, be that as it may, he is a perfect gentleman in comparison with j the author of the production. The following is the note of Mr. Webster in full: ORANOEnup.o.S. C., Oct. 4th, 1876. J. Herman W?hlers: Your note of the 2nd inst., was duly received, My delay in answer ing was occasioned from the fact, as I stated to you personally, that it seem ed to me supremely ridiculous to carry on a correspondence with a)person whom I meet every day in reference to a matter of this kind, but as you in a friendly way seemed to be quite noxious that 1 should do so, I write this simply as a matter of acc otnoda tion. Your notes says: "In your issue ofStaturday last, I observed an allu sion to a minister of the Gospel, which it is generally believed had reference to the Rev.-, .Pastor of the -Church. I desire to know whether said impression is correct or not. An answer will oblige." In reply, 1 would state that I am in no way responsible for "said impress ion." It might be well to nsk those that assert that "said impression is cr!rr^o.t." flnr. tboir ??iflioi'Jjj'. ? I /*m? ono am quite ready to stand by any assertion that I have made in refer encc to the matter in question. As hopcrsonilallusion was made to Mr. - in the last issue of The Citizen, I do not now propose to make it personal by stating to you that I was informed that the Rev. was the minister of the Gospel that had the conversation with a colored man to which reference was made in the last issue of The Citizen; nor that he was not the minister i n question as reported to me, nor wheth er I know who that minister was. I am quite well satisfied, however, that a mitnstcr of the Gospel did have a conversation with a colored man in Orangoburg, which conversation oon forms in every essential particular with that detailed in the last issue of The Citizen. Jf you honestly desire to find out whether the Kcv.-was the minister that had the said convcrsa tion, permit mc to respectfully sug gest that the only sure method of as ccrtaining that fact, is to ask tho Rev -"whether said impression is correct or not." And in closing, permit mc to say that from his known character as a Christian gentleman, his answer would be perfectly conclusive with me, and I have no doubt it would be equally so with you. Yours, etc., E. A. Wehster. NOTICE. On a nokic no, S. C October 17th \SlCi. Take Notice the Public Schooiii of Una County will open on Monday November 13 1876. TllOS. Pi II IX! 1*3, Co school Com O 0 ' oct '21 21. To Rent. The House recently occupied by Mrs. S. ? Tobin. Terms Moderate. Apply at Store of S. E. TOWN & CO. .oct 21 It. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA On a so knv no Cou xt v. Ity AUH. B. KNOWLTOK, Inquire, J P. Whereas, I?. P. (.'oilier, hath made suit to mc, to grant to him letters of Administra tion of tho Estate ami eflccl.H of W.O. Col lier, late of said County deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ami Creditors of the said VY. (). Collier deceased, that they be and nppenr, heforo me, in the Court of Probate, to be. held at Ornngeburg, 0. II., on 10th November next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cause, if any they have, why the Haid A ministration should not he granted. (riven under my Hand, lids 20th day of October Anno Domini 187th AUU, J'.. KNOWI.TON, [ r.-s.] Judge of Probate. oct 21 1m KooitiH of the Executive Com mittcc or ihc Democrat! c Party. Orangcburg County, Oct. 20th 187G The public generally are'hereby notified that the merchants of the Tow.) of Orangcburg S., CM have agreed to close tbere stores on the following day?, to wit: Oct. 26th, the day of fasting and prayer, ordered by the State Executive Committee, Nov. 3rd, the day appointed by the State Executive Committee, for reception of Governor Hampton, and Nov. 7th, the day of the General Election. JA MKS V I/iLAU, Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of tlie Coontv of OrangcbiirR, S. C. F A SUIIIFFLEY, Secretary. llie Orangeburg County Canvass. DEMOCRATIC APPOINTMENTS. Knows of Executive COmmittco of tlie Democratic Tarty Urnrigobnrg County. The following lists of appointments are mode for Hon. M. P. O'Connor and the nominees on the County Ticket. Rranchville, Branchville Township, Oct. 24th. Shiloh, Middlp Township, Oct. 25lh. Jamison, Orange Toigrtiip, Oct. -2.7x1, i ? . -, Eastcrlin's Union Township Oct. 28th. Corbetis'vil'c, Gooc-thind Township Oct :>t)th. Pull's Mil!, Providence Township, Nov. 1st. The Presidents of the several Township Clubs nre requested to make the necessary arrangements in accordance with the above pro gramme, and will notify all the Clubs i ii the adjoining Townships to it* tend JAS. F. IX LA it. Chairman County Executive Committee. ISooiuh or Executive Commit tec Democratic Party? OrmiKcburg C'onnty. Ornokrurq S. C, October 20th. 187G. The following letter was received from Mr. Henry Smith, declining the nomination for tho office of county commissioner : Orangcburg, S. C, October 10th, 1S7G. To James I<\ Izlctr, Chairman of the Executive Committee Of the Democratic J'arty, Omngeburg, &, C. Sir? After reflection I have felt it a duty w hich ,1 owe to myself and the democratic party, of which I am a firm adherent, to decline the noraina tion for county commissioner con ferrcd upon me by the votes of the late democratic convention of the county of Ornngebiirg. I do not leel itt this groat St niggle for reform and better government that any one should accept a position which he knows he is not competent to fill. This is my case, ami hence, 1 hasten, to acquaint you of my determination I shall continue to work faithfully and honestly for the success of the democratic party to tvhioh I have belonged ever since emancipation, knowing and firmly believing that this parly can alone reform adminis tration of the government ol South Carolina, and secure to the colored man all bis rights under the constitu tion and laws, both of the Stato and the United States. Hoping that the executive commit tec will ho able to till the vacancy caused by my declining with a good competent and consistant man, and pledging my support to the man who shall be substituted by the executive committee in iny place, and to tho whole county ticket. I am obedient servant, II hn u y Sm rrn. The resignation of Mr. Henry Smith was accepted, and tho commit too unanimously elected Mr. Alexan der Brown to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of Mr. Henry Smith. Jas. F. T/.i.ar, Chairman Co. Ex; Committee. V. A. SCI1JKldCY, Secretary. ! First Judicial Circuit, j Ohanokburo, S. C. October, lOtii, 1876. Tbo delegates elected to bold a convention for tbo purposo of nomi nating a sui table person to be voted for at the ensuing election for Solici tor of First Judicial Circuit will meet at 9 1-2 o'clock A. M. Oct 31st at Military Hall, City of Charleston. D. A. STRAKER, Chairman First Judicial Circuit. SHE GRIFFS SALES. By virtue of Sundry Executions In me di rected, J will Hell to the highest ladder, at Orangc.burg C. II. on the First Mon day in November next, for Cash, all the Eight Title and interest of the Defend ant in the following property, to wit: At tho risk of former purchasers, All that plantation or track of laud on Long I'm auch in Ornngeburg county, containing 423 acre.-*, more or loss, as represented by plat made by L. 11. Inabnet, Surveyor. Levied on ax the proper!v of W. A. J. Sistrunk, ill llic suit of J Ellen 1?. Oliver, Ex'r. also AH that lot with the buildings thereon, in the town of Ornngeburg; hounded on the North by Mrs. T. C. Andrews, on the F.ant by-street, on the .South by Kirk Uobinson and on the West by Mrs. Living ston. Levied on as the property of T. 0. Andrews at the suit of L. Cans Carpenter. Orahgcburg ('. IL, ") Sheriff's Olllce, [ E.I.CAIN, Oct. 14th, 187(1. J S. O. C. Nov 21 St Sheriff's Sales. TarUon S. McGrcw 1 vs. J For Jane L. Sightlor \ Partition, and others. J By virtue of the Judgement herein, I will sell at the risk of the former purchaser, at Ornngeburg C II., on the First Monday in November next, the following track of land, to wit: All that piece or parcel of land, situate in (ioodhy's Township Ornngeburg County, containing 164 acres, more or less, and hounded on the North by lands of T 1. Mc ( irew, on t|ie East by lands .1 A Keller, on the South by lamls of Whittemnn and on the West by lands of Est-, Jas. A McGrcw. Terms?One half cash, balance on a credit of one year, (with the privilege of paying all trash.) credit portion secured by bond of purchaser bearing interest from day of sale, and n mortgage of the pi emises, Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. Ai-so Martha M. Stroman, Adm'x. A gainst Watson A. O'Cain, late Ordinary, and oth ers. By virtue of the judgment herein, T will sell at Orangeburg C. 11. to the high eilt bid der oil the first Monday in November next, the following real estate, to wit: L All that piece or pared of lnnd situate ill Ornngeburg county, containing one hun dred and eight and one half acres, moreor less, ami designated -is I met No. 1 on plat made by S. II. & W. A. Mellichamp, Survey, ors, dated Sth April, 1 S7t>. 2. Also one other traet containing seventy seven acres more or less nun design.iteifns traet No. 2. in said plat. 3. Also one other tract containing two hundred and forty acres more or less, and dc.-igiialcd r.M tract No. .'1 in said plat. 1. Also one other tract containing one hundred and forty-seven :!7-10O acres more or less, and designated as tract No. 4 in said plat. Al.so The remainder in dower after the determi nation of Mm. Marthi M. ?Stromnu's estate in two hundred and forty and a half aeres, more or less, designated to me by Comiuis sionors in Dower, anil designated on said plat as tract "A." Tciiua of sale?One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers mid recording a mo Mary E. Oliver, Adm'x. "j vs \ Frederick K. Oliver, ct nl. ) Bv virtue of the judgment in the nborc entitled case, I will sell at Ornngeburg court house, to tiic highest bidder, on the first Monday in November next, the following tract of land to wit: All that plndtntion or tract of land con taining one thousand and sixty acres, more or less, situated in Ornngeburg county, and known as "the Beaver ('reek" plnntation, boimded East and South by hinds of Wil liam Spoigii?i, formerly lands of F. B. Heath, on the West by lands of J. ri. Hook, North by Heaver Crock Marsh. Terms of Sale?One-hnlf cash, balance payable in one and two yenrs, secured by bond of pur-baser and morlgngeof premises Purchaser to pay for papwrs and recording. ai.ho Henry Funderhurgh, ") hgaihtft Foreclosure Rosalie "W. Oimnleau, Elcnn- \ of or Bull, J; ('. Pike, Trim- ) Mortgage. tee and others. J By virtue of the judgment herein, I will sell at Orangeburg ?. II., to the highest bid der, on the first Monday in November next, the following tract of land, to wit: All that lot or parcel of land in the town of Orangibuig. containing one acre, more or less, and bounded on the North by (he public highway, known as the Five (.'hop road, on the South by lot belonping to Ceo. W, Wilson, on the Kns! by lot belonging to W. V. Izlar and Annie A. l/.lar his wife, and on Ilia West by the line of the South Cnrolinn llnilrond. Terms one-half cash, balance on a crcuit of one year, purchasers to give bond bear ing interest from day of sale, together with n mortgage of the premises. AT.SO William Onkman, Trustee. ] Foreclosure ngninst > of John Stacklcy, Trustee. J Mortgage. By virtue of the Judgment herein, 1 will sell, at Orangeburg C. 1L, to the highest bidder on the lint Monday in November next, the following tract of land, to wit ; All that plantation or tract of land situate in Ornngeburg county, containing four hun dred ami ninety-six acres more or less, and hounded by lands of Mary A. Fair, S. E. IV, Shell, lands formerly of Lew in Collier, of David Innbiuet, land's formerly of John M. Fair, and lands formerly of Adam Moor, er now of David Inabrnet. Terms one-half cadi, balance in one yonr, purchnser giving bond bearing interest from dnr of sale, scoured by mortgage of the promises, ami to pay for pnpera and re cording. Sheriffs Oflieu, ) OrnngehuiRC.il., \ E.I.CAIN, Oct. 14th, 1870 ) S. O. C. oct 21 ?l THE ABVIlTT OF 99 "THE OLD RELIABLE Orangeburg one Day Only! WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22d! THE CENTENNIAL WONDER. * "OLD" JOHN ROBINSON'S GEE AT WORLD'S EXPOSITION I THIS MAMMOTH SHOW COMPRISES AMONG ITS MOST prominent features a grand and unrivalled Moni? preric. Aquarium nud Cir cus, each complete ami unsurpassed in itself, requiring several Special Train? to con vey it from one city to another. The Immense Menagerie, among its myriadis of wim dcrfnl Animals :m?l Monster?, contains gcucroiis contributions from Laud. Sea and Air, ami from every (dime in Kuropc. Asia, Africa ami America. Besides an nltuo.it linlimi (cd hiiiiibwr of the most I'eu arkable and Hare wild Beasts, Sea Monsters and Wonderful Dints. There is also a firaiitl ant! Rtrietlj .]W6r?l Circus! In which th? talent employed is linequnlli d, ami comprises the highest order of Performer* iu vim land. Thepnblie, and partielllarly ladio-. a> 1 families, arc assured that this drpxrlnent is without a blemish; ami nothing is said or dnnv that can offend the mnnt fastidiciiN taata of a refined or high?toned community. Among tin- illustrious and World-famed Arti?w in this Deportment are Mr. Kohert Sticknev. the most daring, finished and graceful Eqnestrian row living, and the Champion Double Soiroisault Leaner of the world. Miss Emma Lake, the most charming atid dashing young Horsewoman in the profes sion. Her challenge menage ad has never been equaled. John Lowlow, conceded by the pub] ie, the press and the profession to he the greatest Clown living. Krank Hohhins, the Peerless Hider, whose reputation is world wide El Nino Kddie, the unrivaled and remarkable Tight-Hope Performer. Herbert Brothers, the Acrobatic Wonders. Lazelle A Franklin, the thrilling Trapeze Performers. Miss Jennie Touruour, tlie Ariel Queen. Miss Hosaline Stick ney, Miss Christine and six other lady Riders. John Wilson, llir t'our-florse Hare Hack Hider. ficorgc Slotuahi the great English <ilol>e Performer. Nonpareil Lewis, the wonderful negro hoy hare hack rider, and twenty othor equally well and favorably known artists. PROCESSION OF DAZZLING SPLENDOR Unsurpassed ns a Moving Panorama of Brilliant Chariots, Wagons, Cars Carriages, D';i.s, Animals, Sacred Cattle, Two Bands of Music, Trained Horses, Wild Beasts, Fifty Ponies, Wav ing Baunora, Gorgeous Costumes A TEAM OF PONDEROUS ELEPHANTS Driven in Harness Drawing a Golden Chariot, A Team of Egyptian Droma* darics, 40 Ponies Drawing the Fairy Chariot, forming a Pic ture of Bewildering Beauty. TWO PERFORMANCES I>AIL,Y. Doors Opon at 1 and 7 Pi M. Performances an Hour later. jCQjr A few Reserved Cushion Opeia Chairs can bo soenred at the small additional charge of 25 cents. Cheap Excursion Rates on South Carolina Railroad from ttU Stations to Ontngcourg.