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Tho Oi'ivri ? nrg Times* I83UKD F-VKRY UATUUDAV MORNING Terms of Sulisci'ipiion. One, Coin/ one Year.S'2 00 "' Nix'Mouths. 1 00 Kalos uf Advertising. One S'yuare 1st Inner I ion.SI oO Keck Subsequent " . 1 "o Soltow inserlctl *.?< /.<??</? <' .h.,:i:> ul 20c per Line. Ail Subpcrijitiowi ant! 'JYonsient Advertise ment* to be jut id for in Adcanec ?*r3" Nc /.'< ript* for Kuhn ripfii n Adr? r tisemrnts are Vidkl vnl Siyn ?' /??; /.'??? intens Manager. S@T" "VTo nr<: in no w:iy re.'ipoitsiljle )<??? 1ho vio^p or opinions of our Correspond ent;!. J_u ; - Hurrah for Hampton, Democracy & Home State Ticket and Yic lof v ! WADE IBM I'TON. W. 3J. . -i .\n 'SON. ?Sei rola'ry^of Slide W. j). SIM.-. AUorucy v i. i i i;s! leroy f." vbiiM f\Ks. Coin pi roiioi ! reiiei ;i! JOHN -: ?N HA good. State Treasurer S. l. LEAP 11 art. BiijM rintemlonl of Education HUGH S. 'I 1!( ?MPSON. Adjutant ami Inspector General E. M. MOLSE. Hon. m. P. O'Connor. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1878. Cour.lv Convention. Previous to the war, ami indeed sometime alter it, we were unacquain ted with County Convention* or tho history of their working*. Hiving but one political party, based up >n a single interest, there was no differ enccs to be adjusted and no p'at form of principles to be adopted. Every man, if so disposed, could announce himself a candidate and tvas voted for not because he was a Democra t and held any distinct political vi-^ws apart from his fellows, but because of social position or individual favor itism and was elected sol ely on the ground of personal popularity. Un der Una shnnl'^^^f1 gyatflm ^^^^?nas O. M, Dant/.lcr, L. M. KeiU, T. W. Glover, John Felder and Aaron Iluigier came forward for the pudVages ol their fellow citi zens, and were elected both because of merit aud personal propularity. The record of the period past attest how faithfully they discharged the duties anil trusts so willingly impo sed upon them and our citizens, ovo n at this period, hold in honored mem ory the names of theso public sor - vants. An irresponsible rule for eight years, or more, has taught our peo ple that things have changed and that the-, methods, which were success ful before tho war, will not yield th c same results under the new oireuin stance-. An overwhelming majori ty of Radical votes stifled tho voico of the minority nnd defeated every effort, in tin way of appeals to the general government, by tilling the press of tiic North w ith the grossest misrepresentation. >So potent for evil did this Radical numerical strength prove itself, until the mino rity, rcpiiscnting the intelJigeuco and t!:' wealth ?.! the country, unit ing its forcct by one of those sponta neous uprisings, known only to a deeply w rouged ami oppressed people, as.M itt d the right of these elements to rule. The same pally, that warre d again.-1. honesty, intelligence an d wealth then, are opposing them . till, not sr. confident it may he, but ten fold more insidious in it-1 plotting* and cunning in their executions. The minority, on the other hand, is weakened by division, p er haps more BCi-ming 'hau real; yet those divisions serve to strengthen the enemy and to di.-:: :<<?[ the supporters of honest gov Ajuucni. Profoundly, therefore, i> it to he regretted that, th i Conven tion, which is to assemble on tho 12th proximo, will he composed of elements, ,o antagonistic, as to threa ten the unity of the party and to jeo nord success of th(i approaching election, h'i'.ilor' 'hero iu- it will he'dui' '?'> ? in- owii misdoings, and it own < i trt p. In view. I hero fore, ol (hi- suppos cd condition of affairs, cannot our delegates be prevailed upon to go In to that body with every .-olfi-di end subordinated to tho general good. Let the standard, by which nomb nets tire to be elected, be expressed by (he two terms, Unity and J Merit. Bickering), in the lorm of crimina tion and rccriiuinntiou, should not be permitted to invade the proceed ings ol* our County Convention There arc certain 1)' numbers of good men acceptable to the entire Demo cracVj v\h<> are willing to accept the position of nominee*-?men iu whom the whole people confides The parnniotnt duty is to hunt, out such men and tu bring them forward be fore the voters. Wo would respect ly suit) earnestly urge our delegates from every quarter to meet with this end in view, to reject all wire pull in.- if there be any, to select our i> -t men and leave the consequen ce: to Him v. !:<> controls the desti nies 'if nations and individ uals. K. II. Kimpton. This delectable young Financial Agent < i tlo State of South Carolina iuis bten successfully eluding the oiliet i - io' the law tor more than six months until he was unexpected happed al Westlich! in Massachu setts, .-nine weeks ag'>. And now when our people have been led to expect the return of this arch thief to tin; State and the Penitentiary, ho has been permitted to escape through a technical loop discovered by the keen eye of his companion in crime; 1). Ii. Chamberlain. Humili ating as this is to our people, it must be more so to the officers who have had this matter in charge, and should provoke Ihcm to greater efforts in bringing this criminal to a speedy trial and certain punishment - ma- ? -OW - [For theOrangcbuig Times.] Jamiso-v, S. C, September 3rd 1878. Mr, Etlilor : The lime i.- fast approaching, when the future destiny of Carolina will be known,? a few more weeks the fate of our old mother will be sealed. It is for Carolinians to say, whether hers shall he a future of peace, pros perity and happiness, or the contrary one. of strife, shame and dishonor, Is it po.sihle. a heart beating iu the bosom of a true son of this country, devoid of animation, destitute of love and sympathy for Carolina, or in different to her future career. Can -there be a single one so cowardly, so depraved and dishonorable, as to forsake the lovely land, that shelters the remains of our forefathers,?so disinterested und unmanally, as to rolinguish to oi'.r country's comm >n inemy, the bright laurels of 187G, the hard fought battle, the honor, the glorious triumph purchased with blood and labor. No, a thousand times, no. South Carolina has again u ufurled that same banner, which lead to victory, fame and honor, which has been waving for nearly two yoars, pure and spotless; and with honor to our country's history. Upon its folds are again inscribed, in language of truth, n deemed , regenerated, disen thralled, and in the coming fight, she has the second time, chosen for her standard bearer, and chief in that contest, placed the trust in the hands of her noblest, truest and best son. Thousands, tens of thousands, of brave anil good men, in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tenncsce, and in fact the whole South, win) know the devotion of Wane Hampton to South Carolina, are watching to seo how true Ci.ro? niaus will prove to Wade Hampton. The world expects every man to do his duly. South Carolina calls upon all true and honest citizens, from the mountains, to the sea board, to rally around her standard, work, workout, her redemption. Our old mother pleads to tho brave, the good, of this county to rcscure her noble offspring Oraugeburg, from intire ruin ami disgrace. She calls upon you, to raise this tlo wn trodden county, from the depth of ten long years of the bitterest suffering; to put a final end, to the ignominy, the dis grace, that bus been her's to endure f rom tin; hands of the most dishonor able, cowardly sot of demons, over known, in the annals of a decent his tor . The desperate light is near at hand, the i.-suo is before you, the bat tle is pitched, the forces are marshal it 1 mi cither side. Upon the one is the Rcalowug and carpt-baggers, the grcal foe of our county, who have soiled her fair fame, degraded and di.vhou.orod her.as far as was iu their power, dragged her down impover ished, and on the verge of everlasting ruin and disgrace?their sole ambi tion and cry is, five years more of good stealing yet,?but I am assured these Radicals, cannot stcnl worth a cent, niter the seventh day of Novem ber next. Upon tho other baud, are arrayed against the enemy those Pons of Carolina, to whom her honor, is as dear as their lives, and who would with loving hearts, and strong hands, raise her up intirely from the ashes of her desolation, and place her onee again aside of her sister Democratic counties. Where is your place in that light? Re in the front, bo true to the old and honored record, of your State. Re men, act, in the living present, heart within and God over head. Action, constant immediate action, is the sesame which wilt open the prison doors of Crangeburg; and cany her onward to happiness, glory und prospeiity, far from the clutches of Radicalism and oppression. Re member that our county's salvation lies in a majority of representatives, and resolve that whoever is nomi nated by the coining Convention to be held in Orangcburg next week, that if co'.rage, energy and persever ance, will elect them, that thoir mimes shall be onrollod among the honorable sons, composing the Demociatic legi.-latnre. When that day of deliverance comes, it will be the sweetest, the noblest recollection of your lives, that you perform, d your duty faithfully and well, to your county, and to your God. Mr. Ltlitor, there was held at this place on last Saturday, a meeting of the Jamison Democratic club. Dr. A. J. llorger, Sam'l D. Dautzler, and Mr. Rol ert l<ilcy were elected delegates to attend the county con vention. They are all worthy men, and intitlcd to the confidence and respect, of the entire people. Dr. A. J. llorger seems to be tho favor*te , and is mostly spoken of, as the pro per man, to represent the citizens in this section of the county. With Dr. llorger to advocate them, they feel assured, that there would bo hopes for old Jamison yet. We can defeat the Radicals in Orangcburg county, all that is ne cessary is unity and action. With the bold and fearless stand the Times has taken to overthrow Radicalism; and with the performance by every citizen of his duty to tho welfare, of_^ the county, the result of tho coming election will prove nothing less til in a splendid Democratic victory. Edoaic. - i? i ? ? For tint Orai.i'clKirg Time*. A Suggestion. The citizens of the fever stricken cities and towns iu the West have appealed for help to sustain and sup port them in their deep distress. Orangeburg bos already forwarded a contribution. Could not this be ad ded to by means of subscription boxes iu the stores in which friends from the country might have nn oppor tunity to aid in this noble charity. The other towns on tho line of the Railroad might also adopt the same plan and thus assist those whose dis tresses can not bo fully realized o ven from the intencc reports reachin g in through the daily papers. Let us all arouse ourselves to tho help of tho Buffering ones in our sister States. Charity. Mr. Eilitor : Our little Station has been arous ed to an unusual degree over tho st range freak of a mad dog. On Sunday last while wo wore enjoying a quiet evening with Mr. Richard's family, a mad dog appear ed at the gate, jumpted a live foot fence and came at a tremendeous speed toward ihn house, jmssed the front door where Mr. Richards was* sitting, and entered the house, from the rear. The first thing tho dog came in contact with was a cat upon w hieb he sprang at first sight, when Mrs. Richards hasten to relievo tho cat from its perilous condition. The dog immediately seized her by the baud but it was quickly withdrawn without even a scratch. We succeed ed iu killing the mad animal but not until ho had bitten the yard dog. Stilton an. Ladies who value their complex ion should prcservo their heal tb, and should guard against a torpid livor. Dr. Ilartcr's Liver Pills cleanse from all impurities, and the Iron Tonie gives freshness and vigor. Dowie <?? Moisc, wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. To the 1' nblic. Wo have seen our names mention od in a certain poster (which follows) against Mr. L. R. Beckwlth, which is unjust, and untruo, and without authority, and we condemn any such action. Sept. 6th, 1878. J. C Pike. C D, KORTJOHX. A Public Incubus! Jj. R. Beckvtith, in 1870, said in letters to the "Orangeburg News" that the liefern, party was not Radi cal enough for him. See issues of that year. He failed with Kortjohu for money. He used Kortjohu's groceries. Now he tells men, who reynrd him ax a nonentity, to take hack Beats. Tho Doctors say bo has a sof'teniiiy of the brain. His friend* say no. he is a natural horn und that J. C. Pik?* i* tired of feeding him to traduce his Detters. Mr. Editor : Having ]ind a certain poster hi ought to my notice, I beg you to publish the above card and leave the public to judge. The author or authors of the j osier have left mo no other remedy than to state publicly that be is a wilful ah 1 malicious coward and unqualified liar. I am prepared to sustain the above.. Kept. Gth, 1878. Law iknck R. Buck with. We aro under obligation to Mr. Joseph Loryea for a copy of the Territorial Advcrti*er, We will pub lish a few extracts of interest as soon as space will allow, also, some im portant facts taken from a private letter which will give our people an insight into California doing*. It is only in the most fertile sec tions that fever nnd ague become a fcourge. Happily for our race, Dr. Haiter's Fever and Ague Specific is an infallible remedy for all forms and degrees of malarial disorder. Powie & Moise, wholesale Agents Charleston, S. 0. Tho Stopping Stone tu Health. The acquisition of vital energy is tlyj stepping stone to health. When the system lacks vitality, the various organs flag in their duty, become chronically irregular, and disease is eventually instituted. To prevent this .unhappy state of things, the de bilitated system should be built up by ilie use of that iuimitnhle tonic, Hostctter's Stomach Bitters which invigorates the digestive orga*n, and insures the thorough conversion of tejvj into blood of a nourishing qual ity, from whence every nuncio, nerve and fiber acquire unwonted supplies of rigor, and the whole system expe riences tho beneficial effect. Appe tite returns, the sy.<tom is relVe.-hc'i by healthful simulier, the nerves grow strung and calm, the despon dency begotton of chronic indigestion and an uncertain state id' health dis appears, and that sallow appearance of the skin peculiar to hahitu al inva lids, and persons deficient in vital energy, is replaced by u more becom ing tinge m - ^ ? m ? Tasteless Ca*tor Oil ? Castor oil in emulsion a form which entirely obiviatcs the viscid and nau seous taste of tbo plain oil. It is very palatable and the patient J if not told, will not know that he is taking castor oil. Prepared and sold by Dr. J- G. Waunaraakcr. Liver is Kin::. The Liver is tlie imperial organ of the whole human system, ns it control-! the life health and happiness of man. When it is* disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. Tlie dig tion of fowl, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the hrnin and nervous Kystom, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. It has been successfully proved that (ireen's August Flower is uucquallcd in curing; all persons afflicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from ;in nnhenlthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Sample liottles to try 10 cents. Positively sohl in all towns on tho Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an establish ed fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true, there arc yet thousands of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast,Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, &C, who have no personal knowledge of Boschao's Geilnau Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one com plaint. Consumptive<, try just one hottlo. Regular sizo 70 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Docs a father Jove his children ? not much when he knows that worms are destroying them, and he fails to make the small expenditure of 25 cents for one hottle Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, which would relieve the whole family. SCHOOL .AV i ICE. The Exercises of Mi-? Rebecca S-A1 hcrgolti's School will he Resumed on Monday September at the Residence, of T. A. Scllbrds Esq., Kussel I Street. \ few young Ladies can In- accomodated with Hoard. For terms &c,:* p 1?t >" as above, sept 7 It NOTICE. To the Citizens of Omngeliiirg.' The Hoard of Health would call your attention to the importance of paying attention nt this Reason to those incaaarcH which experience Iuih tattglit u- are elbjclu al in the prevention of the oeeurrcitucainl spread ofepetletnic diseases. Privy V.eilu should he cleansed nml disinfected, weeds cut down, and all low places in which water might accumulate anil stand he iilied in with dry earth. Srtict attention must he given 0? pens in which Imgs arc confined. The Road will make an inspecting tour during the coming week ami will uinW talcc to abate any existing n usances. T. It. MA LONE, ( lei k of Hoard. Kepi 7 It J, A, BARDIN & BR?, I'lXCKNKV\S LANDING, on SANTKK. XKAK VANCES FERRY DEAI/ERS IX r\ EXEUAL M EUCH A XI? I S E?OF vJT FEUS lor sah-a full ami complete stock of (Jroeerit'jt, Hardware. Ready Mittle Clothing. Knots ami Shoes, Hats, Cap-;, and Trunks, ami a line line of Dry (jothIs of ail descriptions lor Ladies1 n-e uinl wear. ?also ? ,\ full lino of Foreign and Dmneftlt! Wines ami Liquors. Segars ami Tobacco. &c, &e. t'ou pent. <"?. lsTs ft OTIC IS* At the Fair of the Ontngohurg Agiienl lural ami Mechanical Association. to lie held this coming Fall, the following Premituna will he awarded for Fi*4d t'mps to wit : Far the largest yield of Cotton on one Here, other than a negro quarter or horse lot, $10 00. For the next largest yield of Col ton nn one acre, other than a negro tpiarteror horse lot, ??"> <>?>. For the largest yield of Corn on five acres upland, other than a negro quarter or horse lot, not less than thirty bushels pur aerc, SlO 00. For the largest yield of Corn nn five acres n( swamp and reclaimed lauds, not loan than fifty bushels per acre, !?10 00. For the htrgeet yield of Pea Vine liny on one acre, not less than 3000 lbs., one hale us a sample, S"> 00. For iho largest yield of Wheat on two acres, one bushel and throe sheaves art n ?ample, not less than thirty bushels, $ j 00. {'or the largest yield of Oats on live acres, etc bushel and thrcc'shcaves na a sample, Hollos.? than thirty bushels, !>"i 00. I For the large! yield of Rye on one acre, one bushel ami three sheaves as a sample, not less than fifteen bushels. "5- 00. For the largest yield of upland Rice on one acre, one bushel and three sheaves as a sample, 00. For the largest yield of Peas oil one acre, not los the fifteen bushels, one bushel as a sample, ?;l 00. Fur the largesl and liest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup, upon one quarter at re, nut less than forty gallons, one gallon as a sample, $5 00. for the largest and best yield of Sor ghum Syrup upon one quarter acre, not less than twenty gallons, with one gallon as a snntpln, $"> 00. Ft.r the largest yield of Sweet Potatoes on one hai facie, not less than one It mill red bushels,one bushel as a s imple, U0, For the largest yield of Turnips on one quarter acre, m>t less than fifty bushels, one bushel as a sample, fj?3 00. For the largest yield of Finders on one quarter acre, not less than ten bushels, one hnshel as a sample, 00. For the largest yield of Chllfaaon one quarter acre, not less than twenty-live hnshel-., one bushel as a sample, $'J 00. For the largest and beat sample of Onions, not less than one peck, S- 00. There will also lie a premium awarded for the best Essay written on farming. J. L. IIE1DTMAN, Si c. and Treas. (). A, and M. A. june S _ Sat jsr o av STOP EIGHT HERE! And find out that you can get 5 lbs best Rio Coffee for 81. 10 lbs Extra C. Sugar for $1. 25 lbs Fine Family Flour for SI. 8 lbs Pure Leaf Lard for 81. All kinds of fresh oAnniep goo ds Table Salt 20 ct? a box. Fiesh Pickles, liest Smoking Tobacco. Choicest Cigars, and the Purest and Finest Liquors over offered in Oraugeburg. JAS VAX TASS EC, Agt. At Mullcr's Old Stand. mar I?! 1878 tf nranted -?"> or :*<> Hoarders at Forest (Jleil Aceadcmv. Hoard onU- FICHT I M)L LA KS per Month. P. W. C?RR. Principal, Diirant, Mlw. may 18 If P. A. LEFVENDAHL Has opened a SHOE SHOP ' nt A B Walker's Store Where he is prepared to make to order HOOTS and SHOES on tho shortest notice. Also Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. All work warranted and prices niodciale. Give me a trial. aug 31 3873 ly N OTIOE TO CAPITALISTS AND FARMERS At a recent meeting <>f the Orangebiirg Agricultural and Mechanical Association, ttic undersigned were appointed a Commit tee to solicit Subscription!* in Shares of $%y each, for the purpose of establishing a Man ufactory of Cotton Yarns in Orangeburg, by the Machine known as the Clement'** Attachment. Jt is estimated that h Capital Stock or :?2?.0u0 will he sufficient to in augurate the Enterprise on a prosperous basis. Subscription Lists will lie f? und at Mr. lvirk Itobinson's Orange Store, and with Mr. J. I,. Ilcidtmnn, corner Church and St Paul's Streets. Further information can he obtained from those gentlemen, or from Mr* I larpin Itiggs. SAMUEL DIBBLE, MORGAN J. KELLER, KIKK ROBINSON, JOHN S. BOWMAN, JAM K-5 STORKS, ang 17?tf Connnitlee. XL IS NOW RECEIVING THE Mia / THE BEST SELECTED, AND THE" STOCK OF FALL AND JTU ulMl ^Please Call -?a \'o3t THEODORE KOHN, ajyl t> 1878 c The Stale of BOUNTY OF South Carolina OHANGEBUR?. (MIT KT OK COM M ON I'I.EA?. Hannah Marcus. Plaintiff against L. P. Rant, Defendant. Copy SimnnOils ft>r KeKef-? (Complaint sot Served.) To the Dcfemhtnt L. P. Bast? You are hereby summoned nnd rerpiired to answer the complaint in this action, hich is filed in the Office cW Common Pleas, lor the said County, and to serre a opy of your answer to the suid cmrrplsrtnt on the snhsrriher nt bis office, Orangebiirg, South Carolina within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ueh service; ami if you fail to answer the omplaint within tin; time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated July 30th A. T>. 1 WS. JAS. F. IZLAK, Plaintiff's Attorney. To L. P. RAST, Defendant above named Tnke notice that the Summons and Com plaint herein were tiled in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County South Carolina, on the 30th day of Julv ? D. LS78. August 14th. 1878. JAS. F. IZLAR, |PlaintifTfl Attorney, aug 17 td Columbia Female Academy. MISS ELMORR, Principal. Miss C. E. PUTNAM, Associate Princfps?. rflHIS INSTITUTION, FOUNDED BY JL the gift of the State of South Carolina to an association of gentlemen for educa tional purposes, has long held high rank among the many good schools of our country. Under its present management it will not he su fie red 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 counte. For testimonials sec circular, for which, apply to MISS ELMORE, Columbia, B.C. The next session begins SEPTEMBER 80th 1878. RKFKRKVCIS: Governor naiiiptots Hon. 11. S. Thompson, State Soperia lendent of Education. lion. L. F. Youinans, Attorney-General lion. A. C. llaskell, Associate Justice. Dr. B. M. Pahner, New OrleanR, La. aug to Ct