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.1 . ?> > : '?ingelmrg Times? N KV ERY BATURDAY MOUN 1 NO reran of Subscription. f>i< rtroy one 3V?r.$2 00 (l Six Mouths. 1 00 Rates of Advertising. >','H'rc 1st Insertion.SI -r>0 'vbsetjuait " . 1 00 inserted in Local Column at 20c per 'subscriptions and Transient Advertisc ? '.? he paid for in Advance i\\ y jYo Iiccipts for Subscription or Adrer ? ? ''Is art Valid unless Siyned l>y TJusiness naffer, t?}V- \Tq arc in no way rospontuhli! for viewH or opinions of our Corriw|?oiid ?tits. Hurrah for HamiDton, TJcmocracv & Home Rule! -ictbe Ticket and Vic tory ! FOH GOYUItXOIl WADE HAMPTON. T ieiiteimiif Governor ". ID. SIM l'SON. Secretary'of State W. D. SIMS. Attorney General LEUOY F.'yoiIMANS. Comptroller General JOHNSON HAGOOD. State Treasurer R. L. LEAPHART. ?mpcrihtondent of Education HUGH S. THOMPSON. Adjutant and Inspector General E. M. MOISE. &tm. 'M. P. G'Coiiraor. v ] ;'-,.)AY, StPTi'MBER [4, 1878. . I-* Ii< > C KEDIN c i S OF 0UNTY CONVENTION. Convention was called to or 12 M. by Gen. Jas. F. I/.lar. hundred and fight delegates ?.: enrolled. Dr. J. C. Holman u v .tiled to the Chair, and a pcr * ;anent organization ' effected by the lection of the following r*Hcers : President?Dr. O. N. Bowman, 1st Vice-Prcsideut?Dr. J. C. Hol utm, 2d Vice-Prcsidcnt?M. J. Keller. 3d Vice-Prceideut?Dr. R. W. biles. Secretaries?W. L. Glaze nnd J. ti. Hook. The proceedings were opened with r- f f&yor ky--Ro??~J. Jk Priekett. Capt. Wannaroaker moved that all the privileges of the Convention be extended to the Delegates from the new colored club, which had not the requisite number of members to en title it Jto representation. Adopted. Mr. liobt. Copes moved that no nomination bo considered unless the xwmineo or delegate making the nomination pledge himself to support tho nominees of tho Cou vent ion as a ^rhola* Adopted. The Convention then went into nomination by ballot, for live candi dates to the Lower House, and tho following nominees having received a majority of tho votes cast, were de clared the candidates of the Conven. tion :? J. T. Slinhialtcr. Cajj-t. .P. S. BowHiiut, W. C. Haute. 11. ?,!. Frederick, (?<>!*<!.1 Nominations for County Commis sioners resulted in the selection of L. S Connor. EriIRAIM ClMMINCS. For School Commissioner: \>. L. ('ONNOtli On motion the nominations were made unanimous' AJr. W. A. Easterliug ollere?! the follow ing, which was adopted : That tho candidates nominated to represent tho people of Oiangeburg in the Legislature, pledge themselves to use their inllueucc to adjourn by the 1 hrtstinas holidays. On motion tin- ('(invention voted It: thanks toils officers and adjourned. The , State campaign appointments ?\< being filled in their regular order . im tvberry bad an enthusiastic meet ing on the 1 Olli instant when addross (s were delivered by Col. It. M. Sims, Cnngriissninn Aiken, Attorney-Gen eral Yormans and Leint. Gov. Simp son. Fifteen hundred mounted men v.eic in line, all drowsed in rod shirts. ?? ? od order i j icvailcd tlin ughout tin; *.y t i* re . ??' ? by ;? 'w.' from Berlin '?? V - '5 ? ', died it 1 In lungs, i In- scaffold has ^ thus been robbed of another ^ ietiin For the Orangeburg Times. Jamison, S. t\, Sept. Ulli Editor Oranyc.bnry Times : We received information lato Friday evening, t!:? Gth iust., that thore was to bo a political nioetin * held in Poplar Township at llook harts' poll by tho Radicals on tho next, day nt eleven o'clock, and that Stinker, Webster and Duncan were to bold lorlh. Accordingly a fow straight-out Democrats ropaird to the scene of action with a view of hearing what these worthies had to say. Wo ainvi . on (ho grounds promptly at eleven A. M and found about seventy Jive colored men awaiting piMienlly for the above u mud gun who f tiled to jmt in an appear r .e. They, from indications, did not Hceni to relish tho presence of the. pale faces much. We lolled about un til about half-past one, when a mess enger arrived and mode a report after which the meeting was organ i'/.cd with the following results]: Un fits Felder chairman and Samuel Tilly, secretary. tShcdrack Morgan explained the object of the meeting, Straker, Webster,Duncan an 1 o'ho>*g were to address them, but said that Strnkcr hud received information that it would not be weli for him to come down, Webster's wife or child was .-ick nndSam'l Duncan's father was ill This cast tt damper on the meeting, but they were somewhat revived by the assurance that other sjHntkers would be sent, an 1 were expected every monicnt; tics: too failed to com?. Win. Faulling was the first speaker. Ho advoc.itcd the cause of -Morgan, and urged his hear crs to pick tho best men they had for ofiirc, and if they c ubl not find them in the Republican party to fill out their ticket with white men (pointing to the Democrats.) Shcdrack Mor gan spoke at some length explaining his position w hile a member of the Mac toy house, and how he purged himsi It' to obtain bis seat, in the Wal lace li use, and closed by advising all Republicans to stick together, an d not allow wolves to get uniong tho sheep and divide the flock, saying a house divided against itself wiuiu surely fall, but united could staud the storm. I will add, Ida bmiso is amass of rottenness and great w ill be the fall it on the 5ttl of next November, Dur ing Morgans speech 1 con hi see there was .strong opposition to him, but it was not fully developed until Sam'l Lewis took the stand and pitched into Morgan without gloves. He charge him with calling that meeting to redeem his character, and with purging himself | to obtain his seat in the Democratic House of Representa tives. At this stage of tho meeting Morgan's frionds became violent and interrupted the speaker, whercup >u his friends took offence and a gun if al state of confusion took place. Any one not knowing their nature w mid have expected a general engagement and looked to see blood flowing in streams, but no one was hurt except by the. tongue which was used unre slraindlyaudin unqualified language After some time comparative order prevailed, butSam'l Lewis would not take the stand 'again. Several olhor speeches were made but the speakers were repeatedly interrupted, with the "Damned lie, Damned Rogue," at tempts to fight, but I succeeded iu taking notes of James Robonsons speech, in which he advised the n to .-end the best men they had to tho Lcgulaluro and do bette:-in tho fu lure than they had in the past. Mor gnu was his man. In him were virtue intelligence and marality; aud he saw no reason why he should not repre sent ihoni for more than one term. He knew Mr. II. G. Sheridan had served six or soven years in the Legis laturc of this Slate and saw no reason why Mr. M >rgan should not do like wise. Sonic men were riding blind horses abo.it at night with no corn in their cojn houses:, tc ling thcin not to ctirso their raco and color; but that would i'."t do. A great many whites were with them, and Democrats felt -their interest, otherwise they would ho in a bad Iis to-day. Ivluca lion, he SttUl, was about to go down by ignorance but this must not be. .Many were riding poor mules about at night with no crops in their field, but a low documents in their pockets ?ayitig, "Go the way i tell you;" but he advised them to dictate for them selves, saying they had been free thirteen veins und it was time for them to ho free. Frovious to this, Democrats were invited to speak but declined prefcring to enjoy the con cert a little longer, but being called again one Rtraightout Democrat arose and said it was only necessary for him to explain w hy we were there, inasmuch as there had been nothing said against the Democratic party. We caino to meet our friends Straker and Webster and were prepared to de lend tho Democratic party. Ho had not made up bis tniocl that Mr, Morgan was so pure >!-.-. spotless as bo was represented to bo, but he had made up is mind that ho would not represent us in tho Legislature, and closed by saying all their efforts wore in vain as Wo intendod to win. The question being asked, how bo expec ted to win V he replied, by honest voting and ; fair counting. Another straight-out being called, ho said wo did not come to waste our amunitioo on ".small game," but they might hold their conventions, mako muni | nation and lose lime working f?r j inc.i ticket, but as sure as the sun roso I on tlio othof November, i: would set I oh ilieii defeat. Thiis ended t Iii-* I Radical mooting which wo can say without hesitation, was a Democratic success. All wo have to do is to meet them and not allow lio3 told on the Democratic party and tho victory is ours. S. D. Dantzi.ek. To the Citizens of tho Town of Oraugeburg. Our brethren of the Valley of the Mississippi, strickeu down with a ter rible scourge, appeals to us for aid; cities, towns and villages have gene rously responded, Oraugeburg has sent a small amount; we believe she can contribute more. With this idea in view, under tho auspices of Ldisto Lodge. No. .'b'J Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Services of Mr. Arthur has been tendered to give a Slight of hand Performance, Illu sions and Prestidigctation, the entire proceeds to be devoted to the. benefit of tho sufferers, The entertainment w ill bo given in Boliver's Hall, Mon day ni?ht, IGth inst. Reserved Tick ets can be procured at Messrs. Wan na maker and Peeves & Sheridan drugstores. Admission 25 cts. Geo. Boj.iver, A. Ft sc u Kit, A. R CllAMl'y, Com inictco. mm ? mm - A fn.-hion journal says : ">Tothing will he worn this summer by the fair sex, except longitudinal striped hose-'' Good bye! We are olf for the Fiji Islands.? Norrittown llcrnhl. ?! ? ?? ? ?"?"Trnrmirtfi" i" * "ii i 11 t-"?t-ttoti noticts In hereby given that Application will he made ai the next Scmion of the Genornl Assembly of So. Ca. /or a Renewal of t'hartci of the Executive Conunittee of the Orangeburg (Baptist) Missionen,- Union. ?. W. KEMMERLIK, sept 1-1 Secretary. Notice t o Teaoliei'S. OFFICIO OF SCHOOL COM.MISSION KU Oranomenu County. Orangeburg, S. C.\Sept. 11, 187?. rhc examination of Applicants for Teach er's Certificates will take place in Orange-' hurg, S. C, at Mr. Sheridan's High School (Fair Iluildi ug.)ns follows: Malo Applicants for Firs! tirade Certifi cates, on Saturday, September 28, 1 a73 at 10 o'clock a. v. Female Applicant*, Firsr Grado Certifi cates, on Saturday, October 5, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. M. Male Applicants for Second Clride Cer tificate, on Friday, October 11, 1878, at 1 o'clock r. m. Female Applicants for Second Grade Cer tificate?, on Saturday, October 12, 1.S7S, at 10 o'clock a. m. Male Applicants for Third Crude Ccrtifi* cites, on Friday, October 18, 187S, at 1 o'clock p. m. _ t Female Applicants for Third Grade Cer tificates, on Saturday, October 10, 1873, nt 1 0 o'clock a. M. Applicants nrc requested to bo punctual as the above order of examination will bo strictly ad li erred to. THOMAS PHILLIPS, HUGO G. SHERIDAN, SAMUEL DIBBLE, County Doard of Examiners. nopt 14 ~t call mim call At the People's Bakery, ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY HIE PRESENT PKOPRI BTOR Who Is still ready and willing to FILL ORDERS in 9 AND CAKES. of all descriptions. Q U N G E II S 1)3* the barrel ur box. also BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, on Any other meetings at short notice. ruST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC U TIONARYS. FANCY GOODS AND NO TIONS, which will he sold as low as any that can he bought in Oraugeburg. Thankful forthu past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBERGOTTI, RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. L'. Hurley. Oraugeburg, Sept 111, 187S. ly FOllEbT GLEN AC A I) KMX Holmes County, Mi: A BOAttMNH AMI HIGH SCHOOb FUR BOTH SKXKS. The next Session of this School wHl com mence Sept. '2d, 1S7S. The course of study embrace.-.the Higher English Ihancbcs, hatin, Greek, French, Mathematics, Civil Engineering, Mimic Drawing, 1'ainling, both in water find oil color, Wax Work, and all kinds of Fancy Needle Work. This; is the only School is this r.trt of the State in which 'Su.voying is J'f actually taught. Tho Location is noted for its Healthful* lies?. Tbc Discipline is Mild hut Firm. Hoard is extremely Low. This Is one of the Chonpcst institutions of its (trade in the South. For further Information, Torms, etc., ad dress l*. W. CORR, I'rincipal. Mi-s I.IZ/.I K MORTEN, Wf. sept I I if To Holders of Vast Due School Claims. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, Okancjbduko County, Orangcburg, S. C, Sept. 11, 1878. AU holder? of Outstanding Claims against the sevcnl School Districts of the Connty of Orangeburg ore required by law to Reg inter all Hiicli Claims iu my Office during the mouth of October, 1878, in order that such uk are found to be correct and just may he Certified to the County 't reasurer for payment under the Act of March 12, 1878, County Treasurer's Due Hills for School Claiuifl must be Registered in like manner as oilier Claims. THOMAS PHILLIPS, School Commissioner of wept 11?2t Ormigebiirg County Entertainment!! ?o? TO be GIVEN AT HOIdVEHS' HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, ltlth instant, For the BciielU of the Yellow Fever Sufferers !! ?o? Let all come and swell the Roll of Honor! ?o ? THE FARCE OF SLASHER A/ CRASHER, i1y am atm.-us. ?i,? Tablearax. ?o MUSIC, Vocal ami Instrumental, bythe YOUNG .MEN'S CLUB. ?o? Refreshments will he sold by the La dles during intervals. A RECITATION By a well-known Citizen. ?o ? ALL WILL COME?ALL are EX pected, TO COME. Thursday Night, 10th Instant, nt 8 o'clock. Oriingeburg, Sept. r|, ists. ' MASTER'S SALE" (At Hi.-k of Former Purchaser.) STATT. OF F?UT1I CAUOLINA, OltANOKUUKO coux !'y. In tho Common Fleas. Amanda C. Wingard, Wife of. J. A. Win gurd, Fhiintiil vh. Hnttie A. E. Weeks and Others, Defendants. Hy virtue of n Decretal Order made in the above entitled Cause on the 1 * Uli day of May, 1878, 1 will sell by public auction, hefore the Court House in Orangeburg, on Monday the 7th day of October next, during the usual 'hours of Shcrilf's sa'cs, at the risk of the former purchaser, the following property of the Estate of Jaby Werks, lo cated on that portion of his laud in Orange burg County allotted on the division of his Estate to II*. A. E. Weeks, viz : One Mill House and Sue, vith Privileges of Pond. One Cotton Screw (to be removed by pur chaser.) < )ne Sin utter. t >nc pair of Mill Hocks. Three Rotting Reel*, Rolling OIhmN and Cloths, Elevators, Hells ami other Attach ment.; to a Flour Mill. Terms of sde cash? Purchaser to pay for papers. W M. 1IUTSON, *epl 14?31 _Muster for O. ('. ^ JNOTIOJbG ?5pt~?? w>~? ? CAPITALISTS AND FARMERS At a recent meeting of the Orangeburg Agricultural and Mechanical Association, the undersigned were appointed a Commit tee to Solicit Subsi riptions in Shares of $'25 each, for the purpose of establishing a Man ufactory of Cotton Yarns in Orangeburg, by the Machine known as the Clement's Attachment. It is estimated that a Capital Stock of $20,000 wi'l be sufficient to in nuguratc the Enterprise on a prosperous basis. Subscription Lists will be f'und at Mr. Kirk Robinson's Orange Store, and with Mr. J. L. Hcidlmau, corner Church ami St 1'aul's Streets. Further information can be obtained from those gentlemen, or from Mr Harpin Riggs. SAMUEL DIRULE, MORGAN J. KELLER, KIRK ROBINSON, .JOHN S. how man, JAMES STOKES, aug 17?tf Committee. J. A. BARDIN & BRO, FINCKNKY'S LANDING, on SANTEE, NEAR VANCES FERRY DEALERS IN GENERAL M EUCH AND I S E?OF FERS for sale a full and complete stock of Groceries, Hardware, Ready Made Clothing. Hoots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Trunks, and a tine line of Dry Goods of ail descriptions lor Ladies' use ami wear. ?also? A full line of Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, Segars and Tobacco, &c . &c. (tin sept. (>. 1S78 Columbia Female Academy. MISS ELMORK, Principal, j Miss I!. K. PUTNAM, Associate Principal nniiis Institution, founded by A the gilt of the Slate 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 be siidcred to fall short of w hat the public has a right to demand. The course of study has been well selected and the ditlirent brandies thrown into special departments. Kindergarten and Calisthenics form a part of the course. For testimonials oic, see circular, for which, apply to MISS ELM ORE, Columbia, S. C. The next session begins SEPTEMBER 30th 1S78. references: (tovernor Hampton. Hon. II. S. Thompson, State Superin tendent of Education. Hon. L. F. Youmnns, Attorney-General Hon. A. C. llaskell, Associate Justice. Dr. B. M. Pahner, New Orleans, La. aug 10 Ct Warnte?! '2!i or :tO llounlerH at Forest Oleii Accademy. Board only EIGHT DOLLARS per Month. P. W. (ORK, Principal, On rant, Miss. I liiay 18 If OFFICE OF GEO. H. CORNELSON I would respectfully bring to the nolico of the Public that I am now receiving one of the Largest Stock of Goods Ever exhibited in this Town, und would therefore invite everybody to come in and convince themselves of the fact. MY STOCK Comprises all the different lines in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Wood and Willow Ware, Saddles and Harness, Crock? 17 and Glass Ware, Provisions, etc., Clothing, Boots and .Shoes, a s\ ecialty. I have also added a FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Where is kept Walnut, Parlor and Bed Room Furniture, Cottage Soti, Sofas, Lounges, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Cradles, Cribs, and all varieties of Chairs. Also Carpets. Come one and all and examine for yourselves. Respectfully GEO. II. CORXELSOi\. W. S. Utse/. W. J. Murray. NEW FIR IVi NEW GOODS ( RAND OPENING GRAND DISPLAY We have opened a L A.RGE STOCK of GOODS consisting of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, G II O C E 11 I E S And other articles of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Direct irom NEW YORK "?<> ISOSTONat LOW FIGURES. SIJECI.A.T.,TIKS Lady's Dnss Goods,viz: Alpaccas, Linters, ? Poplins, Suitings, Costumes, &C MEN'S WEAK?Ready Made Clothing, Mon's Furnishing Uouds, And eviry Article to suit the the wants of the People. A call is solicited?we will be glad to show you through ottr Stock. COTTON ?ml ?tl,cr COUNTRY PRODTJCE bought at Highest Market Prices. UTSEY & MURRAY, sept 14, 1878 McMastcr's Old Stand. NEW^TOl?r' ~~ NEW STORE v X ^. IN THE TOWN OK % l * hi & ? ? Hi 1 W i;; DA SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OK ST. MATTH K US. AND THE ? public generally thai in the old stand of Clark'*, near the Drpnt, will be louud a choice and rare .-election of J)rij Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segctrs. Liquors, both Foreign and, Domestic, Hardware, $c., And solicits a share of trade. Mr. ,?. PINL. SAIN, who Is in charge of the ?torn will he glad to greet any all of his old customers, and new Olien too. (o whom ho guarantees bargains as gttotl as can be had in Charleston. Highest market pri ces paid for all kinds of country produce. ?* ih, mm St. Matthews. September 0, 1870. c 12ino. THEODORE 10! IS NOW RECEIVING the MOST EXTENSIVE, the BEST SELECTED, and the; CHEAPEST STOCK OF FALL AN D WINTER GOODS ^ Please Call^ theodore koiin. iipl O Cs7s; c P. A. LEFVENDAHL Has opened a SHOE SHOP at A 33 Walker's Store Where he is pie pared to make to order BOOTS and SHOES on tho shortest notice. Also Repairing done with neatness nnd dispatch. All work warranted and prices moderate. Give me a trial. hug 31 1878 ly The State of South Carolina COUNTY OP ORANGEBURG. COURT OF COMMON TI.EAS. Hannah Marcus, Plaintiff against L. P, Hast, Defendant. Copy Summons for Relief?(Complaint not Served.) To the Defendant L. F. Rast? You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in tue Office of Common I Picas, for the said County, and to nerve n copy of your answer to the Haid complaint on the Kiibseriber at his office, Orangeburg, South Carolina within twenty dayH after I the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. Dated Julv 30th A. D. 1878. JAS. P. IZLAR, Plaintiff's AUorney. To L. P. RAST, Defendant above named Take notice that the Summons and Com plaint herein were tiled in the Office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Orangeburg County South Carolina, on the 30th day of July A. O. 1878. August Mlb, 1878. JAS. F. IZLAR, plaintiff's Attorney, nng 17 td