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? in- Thilo*, j I'lM'AV MO UK I KU rrilitimt. >2 ?n i bo .?51 f>0 . i on ? ( ?Irmn at 20c per :',) ii riiji/.'v. ;o>- fii>b?t:i'!vtio)i nr'Attvcr iiM w!?v ro i">r. i'i'.o for ihns Of q,,rrt ,??..:.! fiYr ITfJ.WTifjOn cy 6c Home V*. 'X K W.I M "I >&< > >?. Hccroiary*oT Slide Xttoniry fii-iunvJ j : l:ov f. vot man:-, Coinpt rollii r ( Jeueral JOilKSON 11 A(iO :!). Flnio Tre..-n?r L. LEAVHAlijf rtnleiuh in of I'ahication ill S. THOMPSON; A ..?'?( and Ins j Vco I or Cftmoral K. m. MO IHK. : :? <v;r.;<^5i:>;:-i Tli? fJari:pcign. fc 1i\ sevcra! ofour e::-:h:.n.\v, ? i \ wheie the rriinhry .-.y? ? thai Lite painpaigu, being ebndrcled r.r.on i principles, is ilegonqri I ? ? political soiMuiUld; aii ?1 i : ion! is assuming tho "red ii ? rancc. No wonder that the case when county Domo papers come to us with two and - . lumns idled with announce candidates for the various ? gift of tin people. Wo iwq going from hou.'O to ????'ii to Hold hunting the ^ ""< .-'muting, in many iu hc rcdiculous sei nes so oiir citizens in t ho sintc Tins mi ans that Iho ' :? vti h st sight of cardinal ? ? .? and gone into advo idual < pinions; that they ied oil' the party plat form i abusing one another; that irts, inst lad of uniting i he >s v n principle, tend to dis . d divide them on personal ? ! that dcf< at will be the. ro ll ..h a scramble wherever t he : if have not a 'arge majority. ! ? ?falo of affairs, to say the , indicates a very low ord< c-mnnship and stands opposed peace, harmony ami mat erial j rity of any Community. It is rtiul to the good in orals of a people . . will leave them in a worse con i< . when (he canipa'gu i-o.vi ihmi when it begait. Nut the b i t . iiouk dbjoctuiii to it may be derived . oiii the fact, that the efforts of the campaign will be expended at the Primary election, leaving Iho party a a divided condition and the ;> ibple ?: an indifferent state of iuiiul Ii r the . sttiii election, thus giving the liadi .'*> !s an easy victory where a difiereni : urse would have in ured t! eil ioibiit. The liai uoiiy which prjivail.? in Minuid.-t and the good feeling, which xislf? among our people, i.. \\ Ijoti reo of congratulation to tlio Democracy of f ?vhngeburg, and is mnin'y due to ' ii wisdom which directed her plo to adopt (he ponvciiiioii sys jjii 61 nominating candidates. Here i'oo cnii.i aign will 1:0 ciinditclo'didn pitffy principles and by iho parly, not on persona! opinion:; and by in lividunKj and 'be effort i of tl pal'ty v ill lc t xjh n let I on the liiaiii election ???I on the liimaiy, having tin pie, ii vi< lory b ? chievcid, in ?. ion of :u! tlio gj ,.y ,i w(d ti.dgiit battle. , < I.- I \>l ler I ii vest I gating^ Cdtfiniit ? ? ?' . it'm< d w. ,!. on the |*2th i.i tiajii j up will 10 r ia)itiei>I pt, 1.1 involving the priti riplc, whotl.icr the Committee has power lo compel tho appearanco of a witness. The decision of this ques tion will measure tho future J useful ness of (he (lommiltco Ri'lorm. There are several questions of inlet est to the Slnlc at large as well as to individual counties, looking to reform in the administration of our affairs, upon which tho people need information from those who offer to represent iheiti, or from any other Pturec, in order that they may act intelligently in electing delegate-" to the county C.nivouliou. llioreforo we would suggest Lho following qnes li for dismission at the different cltdi! throughout t he count v; i'l of w) :? li \v0 conceive to he of vast i:n n ico to ihc county and State : 'i li" pi. -im heavy indehloIhos.s of ;;- Shite hould lie wiped out as speedy as possible* au I a return, as neat "?- practicable to auto Indlnth d:,ys, he had. To effect this we niiisl abolish certain unnecessary oflicos am! coinihissions;among Iheni that of County Auditor might ho di>cu: sod, lho ubditim of which would save the State some $21,000. The County ICipuilization Board, sii Ihr i - ive hie acquainted wish its list fu'iiess and working. is perfectly worthiest to ilio county. The Trcasurt r and four good farmers from cat h '1 ownship will do tho wiirk more t fhciintl*) and cost the county not a cent. I'he abolition of this hoard ijir'hhj hoitf tin: Stale will save ovt r si 2,0(10; The pay for dieting nrism'rs is ?$.) cents per flay for each thiol ; enough to Live him calec and wine the year ibuml. Wo kvill venture t >say thai, mit tin honest farmer or laborer ill the cotinfy can afford to feed the iiubiirs pf his family atoO cents per day per head. Why then pay thieves und loaf* rs better lhan honest work in*! people. Ten or fifteen cents per day per head will give ihcm meat :.. .1 1 read and those are enough. A mluetion at this point will save the Statc^l?OlO?O. The Board of County Commission er? do a work now that was formerly done by a few intelligent citizens from euch Beat or Township for noth in1.-, and in as satisfactory a manner. The abolition of this Board will savo tho S tato^$?j),000 at least. ^"P?^ pay of ihe members of the General Ahscnddy (a very doubtful policy) a nd salaries of subordinate officers m ijdii he discussed with advantage to the pcopic and possibly a saving of a lew thousand more, effected. By leferc'iicc to lho acts of the last General Assembly it will 1?.; seen that the hist Legislature authorized lho payment from out-!State Treasury of ;'.? 10,000 lor al! purpose*, or nearly a million dollars. Deduct from this unit hnf $200,000 saved by the aboli tii i: of worthless ofliees im! we have 87o0,000 hft?which is worth the trouble to an oppressed people. After the honest debts (jiotliliuj more) of tho Hiate are provided tor, we will havo reached very neatly tho minimum : : H tint at which lho government can he run. Gov. 1 tunjiton basso far recov ered from his sillies.-, at Spartan !'ii:;.,' a?- to contemplate a trip to the mountain? .'or his more speedy and pCrfect restoration. [For tlic (irangcltiirg Time*. Ji"\\ i:-vi S. ( !, An-. 21, lSTiS. Di:.ii: Sil:.? Tin llowesvillo Dem oei ul ic. Club mot on Saturday L7th iu.-t. This being our regular day of i li:1;:. a Live number of members were present to aid in transacting il l' business of tho club. After which ii was considered expedient to elect delegates to the. County Convention to he he!i! in accordance with (! n. Izlnr's call for the same on the 12th of Sept. The c'ub Iheii proceeded lo the flection of three delegates, which ? ? etion r< suited in tin: choice of the follow ing gentlemen : <). N. Bow man, d.S, Ihiwman, \V C. Hives. 'i'he following rejoin lions word of f< . '1 bj ! >r. ifowmau ami nnani - m-m-ly adopted with the request ihiit tin y be published by tie; Uran [?ebiirg i hues. 1 herewith annex the resolutions and Would beg iu accordance with request nl lho c'ub, that thoy be pub '.? 1 e ! ! ?> your p iper. ?' jb ? ?? l"U i. I it oil ea to i i.i.i I'uiiiio, ail ins. on i ;! coalition an-I all measures lend ii;.- in any aay to disquiet or todis turb Uio unity of tbo Democratic Parly in Ibis county or tbo Statu. licsotvctl, That we recommend our delegates to vote for such mon who will he of tho greatest advantage to the interest of *'ic people at largo, and who will favor tho lowest taxes and the least possible legislative ex penditurcs, aud who will favor short legislative sessions as may be consis tent with the public good. Llcspcclfully, R. I I'm- thoOranguhiitg Times.] Oi; tic isms Eu. A I'AKT OV Tin: "l-i: \MA IS THUS'1? ACTS." Aha! (?'<?. Elliot t is-in bold re'ief as an Arch "J'Vatttl eln:r/tcr"?held up1 by the Committee on frauds?over the h We have been thinking for som lime the Inmaculato would have his day of reckonings but 1 suppose some one will again pbiy arounuand \ lake up a ciulgel for ihn "General" and "l>. A. Si" who world have j people believe he cannot uiuletstand "Q.uecns English" after feeling? or slipping? to one sido aud striking about like n ?-?'??',. '/''"./ fitr/f< ?ovttwrii? pin ? tliuii moanim. and groaning like a buff fi'Ou (itvt <t do'i or it rti ?<?<// v.ltlu-r) at Utuujinotij insults and to try ?ov "pull wool" etc. //' nut/fri ft/ /"/> filit/ .?'.?)/.>?, lit fit'ttt jiropottiiil?fffj/ XIKtff Ik (oisiri i'rd tfirt'ct mitt in pttbf.it: print, but tin- interrogator had bettor mind how stones are thrown ?I will 'put in a i:/(ti)ili Ftu'tttrivs?Miinti/'it?:fttr ?Cv?,?In the absence of a cotton mill, sonic white washers are in collusion an I are trying {?< r ng clarion notes, but with all I ci r dexterous manipulations and fabricating t!:e cloth is t:: thiu ? yes transparent?even whan they "Iriplii" t e irttrjt they tall into a ' trance" as in t': e case they made on! "on Mr. Henry RIoorer's place" a week or so ago ?the pe ?plo there ? and the land?may be prolific, but they are not adepts in making auch "trhobcl'.'!,:' "A word to the wise is suflicioiit."? Though; "clay daubers" will dabble in mud, and if they should stick a little dirt on a gentlemen's house, the most common servant can oasily eras' it with simple cold water?and there is no defacing whatever. l'\inniittj?Cm})* &r.?Cotton pick ing is ^ctticg lively?and but for the Teen gathered ere this the crop is at least two weeks ahead of last year and will be a fair average?c^ in i. off from a fourth to a third?pea* good?rico and potatoei l.il.i, oa ac count of drought in July, but promis ing at this dale?more sugar cane and sorghum planted than any year since the war and, though backward, is doing well. In this connection, cannot w e elect such men t?I he legislature as w ill work to establish a bureau of Immigration, Agriculture and farming statistics? These are matters of vast importance to our people, but no doubt some would be leader will howl ''class legislation" ?or some petty oilico hohler will say yen insignificant "outs"?as they term the private cidzens?have no right to dare make suggosti >us to, or comments on. "Wc august satraps" ?Then too, in time of political agita tion the "outs ( the private citizens j are to understand that their rights are suspended for the time heilig, and thoy must supremely cringe to all tin; slandering, vi Hi lying, an 1 biaok ? giiardisin which may be deemed pro per to In ap on them by soi desnut sages, petty loggers, bloated Editors and promiscuous ''word politicans," It is earnestly to bo b >pod thai Gen. Hampton w hen ro elected, will have, to back him, a legislature worthy l ib-called a South (Jttrolitta Legislature; not an asscniblngo of tricksters, bribers, bribe takers, Demagogues, aspirants and ab users of I he "outs" and their rights. 1 will take occasion to say here .Mr Editor, that if any one .-ays that "Critic" . ill /? run's <>,? trim ?! /tart an ' inning" (olli?e) he ju.-t .-tales a no such a lid ng and such insinuations are here by?-with my wanting tobe a leader? nailed to the counter as counterfeit < i'in. Query. ?-As the wheat crop has proven to be a bad failure, both from drought ami rust, much scad could besohl this fall, ifs'jino enterprising person would ptocurc an early and hardy variety and advertise it through your columns. Will any body hike heed ? IJ t> mi ! Ur/orui."?-Thole .j gniln oil. Thoyniro applied to newspapers, as wltul as politics, sciucliuics; and hodfuibt mi ioi seme instances would be vcryappli cubic-, but I only inn gbul to compli ment you iu the great improvement of the Times, as also the high toned editorials and reading matter. Con tinue your utruiyhtjortpttrd course Mr. Editor, wo conceive Hampton does not demand "crooked out," lj'hedocs, he is wise enough to keep it to him- I srlf, but he is too honorable for that; the Orangeburg great ringed, streak ed and striped to tho contrary not withstanding?with all it- (laming speeches and writings. " Sow writers" are making ' O ran go peelings for J'olilh'i.?This seems to ben plague sent to linnlly destroy the morals of the people. L pray to High Heaven that people will stop so much strife and put charitable constructions bu matters and understand each other? ".ive the ' Devil'' his due, conduct themselves more decently au I g > to oik together. Citri ic. ?ranseburg.S. C. An cusi 22, l?S7?S. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP* Tho Partnership heretofore existing d>clwc< n Mes. Ii. Shi ridan ami S. Ii. Mclliehamp muter the naui ? '?I the ' ir iiigc burg High School hereby eh.?.??!veil. S. It. M KU,ICI1 \ \l i', I!. <;. HI KKIDAjN. I will continue the Oraugehurg High School, established by ine in 1872, at tin tlutherii School House. S. II. M KLUICHAMP. img 21 :".t NOTICE Taken tip on the night of loth instant a miles below MeCantsvSilc oil the state (toad, a !>V<I <'>i\v ivitti soiite White and frosty Spots. 'I in- animal has I turns and marked with a Crop anil Under in right l.u-. :in>l a Swallow Kork in tin- left. The owner ean get die Cow a! Mel antsvillehy paying lor this advertisement. ?i i Li US .\. i . i '"? A RDS. Trial J iistieo; n?:g 21 2t in ot J c; i <: t<? CAPITALISTS AND FARMERS At a recent meeting of the OraOgoburg Agricultural a:ul Mechanical Association, the undersigned wi re appointed a Commit ? ktc to solicit Subscriptions in Shares of Jf-? bach, for the purpose of establishing a .Man ufactory of Cotton Yarn-; in Oraugehurg, by the Marl i: i known as the CleiiM ill's XtUtehinent. '! is. estimated thai a (. apital Slock of $2">,000 wPI bu sufHeienl to in augurate the Kilter prise on a prosperous basis. Subscription IA A3 will !?? ? H itnil at Mr. Kirk Robinson's Crange Store, atid with Mr..'- I., licithimtu. coiner Church and St. Iwi^d^gijgtjct t?. Further information can he oht-iiiieif^'roai th~0.su gcnttcmCTf, 9t fnTi7r7Ti> Ifari in I'igga ' sAMUKL dikrlk, MOIMAX .1. KKU.KR, K1KK KOIiiN*.S,oN, ?IiHIN S. HOW.M V.N* .I.WIK ^ STOKKS, aug 17?if ? ommiltec. Tilt; Stute of South Carolina, Okanokhuiu; County. J n tin: Common Picas. Amanda c. Wiiigard, win- <>;' a A. Win gard, Plaiuliif, against Untie A. K. Weeks and others, Hcfcntlanls. Pursuant to tin- Order of the Court in the above stated ease, 1 will sell before the Court Hon?', in Oraugehurg, on Monday tin- 2d day of Seplemh r next, during the muni bout's of sale, the Mill and Mill Priv ilege!?, and Fixtures, formerly belonging to .lady Wecks?, deceased, and located mi thai portion of hi.i lamb iu Oraugehurg County, allotted, on tin- partition of his Kstate, to 11. A. K. Weeks. Terms cash. W. M. Ihn,,,,!, Master. Angus* 12, l >:<. 17 ;;t The Mate of South Carolina COUNTY ()K OKANGEliURG. court or common IM.KAS. Hannah Ma rent?, Plaintilf against I.. P. I!a-i, Defendant. Copy Summons for Itelief?(Complain t not Served ) To tin- Defendant I.. 1*. Past ? You arc hereby summoned and required to answer tin- complaint in this action, which is filed in tin- Ollice of Common Pleas, ior tin- said Comity, audio serve a Copy of your answer to tin- said complaint on the subscriber at l?is ollice, Orangcburg, South Carolina within twenty days nftei the service hereof, exclusive of the dav of such service; and if you tail to answer the complaint within tin- time aforesaid, the plain till in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Hated July SOtli A. 1 >. 1 S7S. JAS. V. IZLAli, Plaiutilf's Attorney. To Is. P. It A ST, Defentlanl above named Take notice that the .Summons ami Com plaint herein were tiled in the Ollice of the Clerk of the four: of Common Pleas for Oraugehurg County South Carolina, on the iSOth day of July A I?. 187S. Augu-t 1 lib, is7S. .1 AS. T. 1Kb Alt, riainiill's Attorney, aug 17 id ( 'Oil IT 1 K )l rsE ft A MKKTlNli OK I'll IS CI.IP. Wild, be held at the Ktiglnc Hall, mi Thursday Kveiiing. August 29th, at 81*2 o'clock, for the purpose of electing delegates to the County Nominating Convention, to be held September 12th, and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought up. A full and punctual attendance is do si red. Ity order of President Moseley. STILES P. M RMJCI1AMT?, August Hi id Secrcltiry. FRANTZ BRIG GM ANN TliC Public fco Know il,:lt 1 have on band and will continue to receive the FreSilGSt and Best Family G"rOCG5T'iGS tbnl can bo purchased, consisting in part of Flour, Grists, Molascs, Sco Foam, Bacon, Meal, lint tor, liorsfords, llice, Coffee, Tin, Viuegari iiams, Sugar, .Soda, Soap, Lard, Syrup, Mackerel, Starch. ALSO Canned Salmon, Turkey, Sardines, " Mackerel, Chi ken, Cbow Cbow, Oysters, Ham, Pickles, Lobsters, {Beef, Jellies, &c. I have now hand and will continue to keep a wed selected stock of I lard. Wood, Willow, (h-oekory, Glass and Tin Wares, Lampss and Sliacl?rt, Ivei'osine Besides a full Slock of Dry Goods, Hoots and Sir ?3, Clothing, Hats, Trunks, Valises, &c, Sic . All of which I dflerat the Lowest Co h Prices. Thanking the public for past patronage, would respectfully ash for a continuance of same. FKANTZ BKIGGMANN, At Capt F H W Briggmann's Old Stand. B VOGrJ ISTGr AND TIES. aug 2! 1870 ly W. Iff, mm. Has on hand and still receiving a choice and select slock of Staple and Fancy Groceries At prices that cannot be undersold. 1 also keep a good variety of all the different grades of tiTlp Dl't" eel nud Domestic WINES AND LIQTJOBS Which for quality and prices cannot bo surp mo I. As Agent for several TOBACCO FACTORIES In North Carolina and Virginia, I oiler the various Grades of Tobacco by the box or otherwise at prices which defy competition. My OjVEISJ I 1 >US attends every train, conveying passengers tu any part of the I owa. GCNWE>~?A ':* ^?iS furnished to any part jf the couuty. HA CLING done with quickness and. dispatch. feb 2*-cl2 A\r. jVT. SAIN OF 3?2&3??3 S3 !k! the Headquarters for line Confectionery and Pure Home M nie Candies. The Propiietor of the ?RIGINAJj VI Kls ISf A. ? AvSScftTf: ~ Informs his patrons and the public in general that he has REDUCED tbo 3PRIC23S of gr?nt variety of line GO - T F KCTION ERY aud Home-made OA NJ IKS hv wholesale and retail to BOTTOM PRICES" Also the Newest Delicacies CAKES and PIES fresh every day. Fancy i tikes made to order. E Ft CTITS md IST U TS ?f *.'Nl?1*y variety always on hand. Special inducements on Orders foi "YVcdtli ngs niuiF,tiii*S? Your patronage is respectfully solicited by JOSEPH EROS feb 23?3 One Door East Win. Willcock. I*., ' Highest Cash Price r aid for Eggs. "He Who Runs May Read!" AUGUST FISCHER Would again call the attention of the Orangeburg Public to his well selected Stock of Groceries, Crockery Ware, &c. His Motto, as is well known, is and has ever been (and ever will be,) QUICK SALES <fc SMALL PROFITS And lie is determined u >t to hj UNDERSOLD' Only give him a Fair Trial and bo convinced ! *--~v' His HA^iPS.F, ROOM is in the rear, Things look "ALL bright" aud cheerful there, His good SEGA KS cannot bo beat? His KEEK is rich, his WINE is sweet ! And if you'd feel a little "frisky," Just try his new "IMPERIAL" WHISKEY ! SI r KU ID . VINT \S Mal^ School The I'lxi'i'ciscs of (his School will lie resumed n( I lie Pair Ihnlding on ihe First Monday in September next. TERMS PER MONTH 1st Grade, jVginncrs.?2 00 '-M " Grammar Pupils. 2 50 .",1 ?' Advanced Ktiglislt. :5 00 Latin and Greek f)U cents extra, each. Heard in excellent families, near the School Rooms, may be obtained at fc?10 and ?12 per mouth. l'l is School is designed to he n Permanent Institution of Oraugchiirg, and with a libe ral patronage the Principal will make it *i ci implete success. UUCiO (1. SI I WO. DAN, aug 1') I'rineipal. TAKI^ NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully in forms the Citizens of the Town ami County that he is prepared todo up and make Mattresses on the shortest notice Also w ill conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low as possible. < >rdcrn solicited. JOHN OKcfiN. juna9 tf Columbia Female Academy. MISS ELMGKE, Principal. Miss C. E. PUTNAM, Associnte Principal rpiIIS INSTITUTION, FOUNDED BY 1. the gift of the State of South Carolina I to nil association of gentlemen for educa tional purposes, has long held high rank ' ninong the many good schools of our country. Under its present management it will not he Buffered to fall short of what the public has a right to demand. The course of study has been well selected and the different brandies thrown into special departments Kindergarten and Calisthenics form a part of the course. For testimonials &c, see circular, for which, apply to MISS ULM ORE, Columbia, 8. C. The next session begins SEPTEMBER 30lh 1878. REFKRENCE8: (lovernor Hampton Hon. 11. S. Thompson, State Superin tendent of Education. Hon. L. F. Youmans, Attorney-General Hon. A. C. Haskell, Associate Justice. Dr. It. M. Palmer, New Orleans, La. aug 10_6t l\ A-_ DM l'?ltl ?1?*M "3'f|''''?B-0H Vlir?* n.ty HB 13 ap-*! 27 ly