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? THE CHANG Eilt'It <j TIME!}. TPPl'KD 1 ?ERU KRIDAY MORNING MKfcM?ri.Y*P & EDWAHDS, Proprietors. STILES K. MELLICH AMP Editor. Terms ol' Subscription* One Copy one Year.$1 00 " Six Month.'. 75 -:o: Rates of Advertising. On* Square 1st Insertion.$1 00 Each Subsequent " . 50 Koiiees inserted in Local Column at 20e per JAne.. All Subscriptions and Transient Advertise ments to be paid for in Adxxinct tST" are in no vr.iy rt\?.potmihlc for the vie* 8 or oninionn of our Correspond int?. FRIDAY, MAY 80, 1879. The: National Outlook Never before has tho real and fundamental difference between tho Democratic and Republican pat y been made more apparent than in the rcceut debates in Congress. The latter ia the party of centralism, tak ing every opportunity to interfere v.ith and diminishtho rights of tho States, and increase the power of the general government. The former is the party of the constitution, eudcav oring to keep the general govern ment within tho limits prescribed for it by tlie wisdom of our forcfath s, nud to prevent interference with the rights of the States. The Republi can party would wipe out from the mop of this country every boundary line between the States, and mako the whole one consolidated nation. The Democrats would keep up these lines between the States with care and dis tinctness, causing the governraont of each, as well as that of the general government, to revolve iu.itu own pro per orhit, and not to encroach in any way upon each other. The Democratic idea is the true spirit of the Constitution, but tho Republican party docB not wish to be hampered by any such instrument. If this only iesuo between the pur tics was clearly understood by the irnisies, and not overshadowed by others which the Blaincs and Chand lers find it necessary to continually spring in order to blind the country, the final decision, in the light of Llie history of tho country for the past ten years, would scarcely be doubtful. This Republican idea of centralism Ijbi almost extinguished frve govern ment, and filled our laud with cor ruption. The Belknap*, the Credit M?bilicr and a host of other corruptions are fresh in our memory with their de moralizing tendencies, nud in '76 the culmination was reached by the mak ing of a President through fraud and bayonets. Whether as a people wo Will ever recover from the effects of this monstrous crime is a serious qu es tion. Free government seems to be coming to an end. The result of an election does not depend upon tho votes of the people, but upon tho counting of the returning boards. In this way Grant, by the aid of tho troops,stole the votes of Florida and Louisiana in '70 for the Republicans; and the scheme succeeded so well that Hayes is determined to veto eveiy attempt of the Democrats to prevent the use of the troops in elections, in order that he may repeat the game in 1880. This is the grand plan of the Re publicans, and in their efforts in Con gress to consummate it. they have brought out in bold relief the true issue between the parties, the. bayonet or the. ballot, centra-isui or free govern ment. To cover up the real issue, which they see to be dangerous to their interests, HJniue and tho other party leaders with the adroitness of politi cians are raising other issues, chief among which is sectionalism, by which they hope to inflame the minds of the Northern masses against the South. Such arc the tnetics which are now being played upon the political chess board. The real issues are sought to be concealed. We have artful and unscrupulous players to contend against, but, if the Democru s can be saved from nny more blunders, the prospect of sue ess ia not gloomy. What we lack is good leadership in Congress, but we are not despond ent, for the justness of our cuuso will of itself outweigh many blumlers. It is well said, "thrice armed is he who hath his quarrel just." A Wolfe inSUeep's Clothing. For many month*] back Northern papers have been copying, with no little glee, extract* from u so-called red-hot Pcruocratic paper published in AffcwuBjppt, cailod tho " Okatona States," Mid edited by one W. H. Kernen, with the view of furnishing capital for the Republican campaign by scattering throughout tho North the rash and injudicious oxtracts. At last, however, tho voil has bo en lifted, and it turns out that the so calicd Democrat is a wolfe in iheep's clothing, being tho hireling of tho Ohio Republican State Committeo, and paid out of this Radical fuad to edit a Democratic paper, and get up violint sentiments, for tho spocial purpose of being copied at tho North and used against the South. The fraud was discovered through nn intercepted letter from tho editor to hip Radical masters in which tho secret was indirectly exposed. No doubt the unsophisticated people of Okalona and neighborhood wore curried away with their boasted Democratic paper, and subscribing with alacrity to its support little dreaming that it* editor teat paid by Republican*, It is thus that the con fiding people of tho booth aro im posed upon. Facts and warnings seem to teach no lesson. When such schemes have to be resorted to, however, by the Republi cans, it is a cheering indication that it is getting to bo hard work to raise wind enough to wavo the bloody shirt. The exposure of the fraud has been timely, and we hope will put our people on the alert. NOTICE. Clerk's Office, Town Cot'ncii. ok OrakuercrO, Orakoephrq, S. C, May 30th 1879. The time for the Collection of Taxes due the Town of Orangeburg is hereby extended until and including the 10th day of June 1879. After which the penalty will positively by added. By Order of the Mayor. t. K. MALONE, Clerk and Treasurer, may 30 2t Notice. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN* Democratic Party, OriAMCiEBURoCocicnr Orangebnrg, May 42lst 1879. CIRCULAR AO. 3. By and with the advice of die County Executive Committee, a County Convention of the Democratic Party of Orangebnrg County, is hereby called, to meet at Orangebarg Court House on Saturday the 21 at day of June A. D. 1879, at 11 o'clock /.. M., for tho purpose of nominating a snitable ner?on to be suggested to the Governor of the State for appointment to till the oftice of Probate Jndgc of Orange burg County, from and after the expiration of the term of office of Charles B. Glover Esq , until the next General Election as is provided by law; and also for the further pur pone of nominating a suitable person to be in like-manner suggested for appoint ment as aforesaid to till the oflicc of County Commissioner of said County, from and uftci the expiration of office of Norton N ' Haydcn Esq., until the next General Elec tion, aforesaid; and to do and transact such business as may properly be brought before such Convention A. D. 1879. Presidents of Clubs, arc re<piei<ted to call their Clubs to meet on or before the 1-lib day of June 1879, for ?he purp! ^6f elect ing Delegates to tho said Convention; and will report to the Secretary of the Execu tive Committee, immediately after their ?election, the names of Delegates and Alternated elected from their respective Clubs. The bads of representation in said Con vention will be one Delegate for every twonty-tive enrolled members; fraction* of twenty-five will not be entitled to repre sentation. It is the desire of the County Chairman that at the meeting of the Clubs cailod to elect Delegates, there should be a full at* tendmce; and also that Delegates elected will punctual Iv attend tAo Conyentu n. MALCOL.M I. BttOWNING, County Chairman. J. L. HEIDT3/AN, Secretary pro tem County Ex. Com. i mav 2:1 H|MIE WEED '** n" B?od ?* Ihebert. HP I IK tVKKl) cheaper than the X cheapest. Iam offering the WEED on the best of terms und prices. Will put in a full net of attachments (Tucker, Kuflller Ac.) t'j cash buyers. Will guarantee the Machine to be fimt cla?s and substantial. tlall in and try it; as often as you feel like ) )t until you aru satisfied, then see if the pr?cs can be beat. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Neat to Henry h'ohn. Bricks For Snle. 150,000 firtt-clnM Orangrburg Brick for sale lit the Orangeburg Briok Yard. For particulars &c., onquire of A. M. IZL*AKat f the Yard, or to J.U1ES C. BELL, may 23 4m. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Oranoihcuo County, Orangeburg, C. II., April 30th 1879. In accordance with An Act Entitled "An Act to further Provide fur the assessment of Kcal Estate for the purpose* of Taxation" approved December 24th 1879. Notice is hereby given that the following Taxpayer* have been appointed an Asscss orH in their respective Township* for tho year 1879: Amelia Township, C<>1. A D Ooodwin, F J linyck and W T Reaves. Branehville. John P Bcrrey, Phillip Fairey, R McAlbaucy. Caw Caw, A M Wolfe, P M Houscr, Icaac R?dmnn. Cow Castle, Joshua Hoff, C J Fehler, L P Collier. Edi.sto, Ii J Jennings, John Talum, Amlrcw Myers. Elizabeth, Joseph Knotts, John North, O B Kiley. Goodbva, Thos. Collier, Thon P Evans, J II Felder. Goodhuul, J P Martin, J C Fanning, E Argoe. Hebron, B Livingston, Dem pay Jones, Dr. F ,) Pou. Liberty, J J Salley, II B Bonnet, Jacob Pearson. Lyons, R II Zimmerman, J W Sommer?, J W Sellers 3/i<hlle. Samuel Fairey, I)r. W S Bar ton, I>avid Inabiuct. New Hope, l>r. O N Bo wman, Jarucu Stoken. Warren Fairey. ? Orange, David Fcnmer, C W Culler, W N Scoville. Pine Grove. David P Fogle, John Mack, John L Watt. I'oplar, J I) Fricket, W .1 Bookhart. W J Snider. Providence, P P Shuler. Samuel Hutto, Wade Evans Rocky Grove, J D Knolls Wilks Sawyer, Isham Yon rUnion. J M Cr>pe*. N M Sallcv, R Mc Micheal Yances, Jos Norris, E J Avinger, Angus tiiH Flood Willow, Howcl Eastcrlin, L D Fogle, .1 W Martin Zioh, Dr J C Holman, Lewis Smoxk, Benj Barton D R BARTON, County Auditor, O C may 9 If "notice OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR. OiiAjforrnrRG Cocntt. April ?Oih.1879. In accordance with an art Unfilled "An Act to require the County Auditor? to attend at certain places for the assessment of Taxes," notice i* hereby irivtn that I wi'l be at the following named places at the times mentioned. During the balance of the time allowed by law for the assessment of I'ioperty 1 will be in my olhce at Orange burg C. H : Rowesville, June 2nd and 3rd. Hranehville, Juno 4th and 5th. Lewisville, June 6th. Fort Motte. June 7th. Connor'.' Storo, Juno 0th and 10|J?. $\ .1. M. Avers. June 11th and 12th. James F. Wav'a Store, June loth and 14th. David Bull's Mill. Juno loth and 17th. Wni. Avingein, June 13th and 19lh. J. V. Bardan'? Store, June 20lh and 21st. Washington Seminary, Jane 25th and 26lh. /.ciglers, June 27ih and 28th. Knotts' Mi'l, June30th and July l?t. Col. Daniel Levingston's Mill July 2nd and 3rd. Aichard G lea ton's Store, Julv 4th and 5th. Martin's Mill, Julv 7th and 8Ut. Dr. Jones' Mill. July 9th and 10th. Easterling's Mill, July 11th and 12th. Cedar Grove, Julv 1 f>tIt >nd 17lh. J. 1). Smoak's Mill, July loth and 17th. Orangeburg, C. 11., July* 18th and 19th. Fogies, June 23rd and 21th. DONALD R. BARTON. County Auditor, mav 9 tf READ! READ!! Below you will find the prices of a few article." which will be to your interest to read. We cannot give the prices of every ihing in our line, but will guarantee the entire Block, which is large, and complete? far below any house in town. We advertise only FACTS. Call once and you shall be convinced. Choice Rio Coffee, 8 pounds for one dollar Choice Coffee Sugar, 12 and 13 pound* for one dollar Choice No 1 Bacon Sides, t>i cents per lb Choice Family Soap 4 pounds fur 25 cents Cho?C Fandly Soap (Ked Paper) 8 cakes for 25 cents. Dwight's Soda rents per pound. Flour S4 50 per barrel and upwards Bacon $0 ?5 per 100. Coats Spool Cotton 5 cenU per Spool Good Shirting Homespun 5 cents per yard Calicos, fast colors ? to til per yard Good Chewing Tobacco 40 cents per pound Good Cigars $1 00 per 101? Good double length Cigar $2 00 per 100 AIjo Crockery, Cutlery, Tin ware, Pot ware, Hard ware, Clothing, .Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Drv Goods, and the FINEST. BEST AND CHEAPEST Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, (tin, Rum, Ale, Beer, &c, Ac. That can be found anywhere, at price* too LOW to be made public. fK?r A LIBERAL DISCOUNT allowed on all the above prices in billB of Ten Dol lars or more. Rcspecttullv, 1?. k). h.11OAK A CO. mar 7 D>7t5 ly BLACKSMITHING AN i? I TO USES HO El NO* The undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has opened at the shop op posite Mr. Joseph Barley where he is pre pared to do all kind of work in his line on the ?hortest notice and in the best work manlike manner. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction, and prices to suit the pre sent times. W. ARNOLD. apr'125 ly. IM) niukc Money IMeiiMiiiitly . and fast,agents should address FIN,' LEY HARVEY & Co., Atlanta, Ga pine 1 jf Read This! OI xA^NQ-'K 13XJRG COUNTY, WILLOW TOWNSHIP, May 10 th. 1879. Mr. C. D. KORTJOHN: Peak Sir?Enclosed find Four Dollar? and Seventy Five Cents, send Me another barrel of the same Flour. It is the best for the price I have ever had; and right here I cau add, that all goods I have bought from your Store have turntd out, just as represented. My only hope is that God may bless you in your enterprise, us there is no telling what a I eneiit it has been to the Farmers of this County. Your friend [Copy.] ? - WskY" No other advertisement needed. In addition to our CI-IEA.JP STOCK we have added the new feature of a FIVE CENT COTJNTfjjka~ To our Business. Every day NEW BARGAINS will be thrown on this counter ami sacrificed, but that, is no i.usiness of yours or mine, as we are working under orders to sell us aoou as possible to make room for other shipments. Yours truly C. D. KORTJOHN, SIGN OF THE RTDD FLAG* HOW HE DOES IT 1*LAI NTALK A BOUTDlt Y G ?ODS AND Things to wear Generali/ Henry Kohn LOUD Talk nud Brng Advertisements are PLAYED OUT, especially it tiierc is only a handful of TRASHY GOODS to back it, or worse yet, not lo comply with tlic naaci-lioiio ntiid<> (as it to > often tho OU.3A ) HENRY KOHN LARGE STOCK of Has just returued from NEW YOUK, ami purchased a ii goods, mm, w Before the recent RISE in all kinds of COTTON FABRIC*. Notwith standing the RISE he has put PRICKS DOWtV to the BOTTUM NOTCH, as will be seen by the price list of a fo.v articles. LIST 500 pieces Prints 5, G and 7 cents. I 100 pieces white Piques G. 8 an 1 lO.e. 50 piece* Bleached Lon g Chub, soft | White Cambrics 10 cents and up finish, 5, G and 7 cents. At 7c we ; 10 pieces White and Colored Lawn oller 1 van! wide, soft finish for the ; 9 cents. needle, that can't be beat ? | 10 pieces French Lawn, colors war 5 bales 3-4 Yellow Shirting Home spuns 5 cents. 2 bales 4 4 Sheeting 7 cen^s. 1 bale 7 8 Shitting G Cents. '200 pieces Checks best single thread 8 and 10 cents, 20 pieces Ginghams 8 and 10 cents. 10 pieces 10 4 full width Sheeting 18, 20 und 25 cents. ranted 15 cents. 25 pieces colored nnd black Alpacas 15, 20 and 'lb cents. 15 pieces Derby's aud Domestic Dress Goods 10 cents. Black Grenadines from 25 cents up. Bunting Cloths all wool. Black Cashmeres, double width, all wool 40 cents. HO S I K R Y 2000 pairs Ladies nnd Children's i J, A P. Coats' Cotton 55 cents dozen, Stockings 5 cents and up. j (Trade supplied) 500 pairs while and colored Lisle Gloves 10 cents pair an 1 up 500 Ladies' and Gent's Collars, Linen 5, G and 10 cents. Ladies Serge and Foxed Gaiters 99 cents Men's best Full Stock Brogans 8120 Boy's Shoes from 75 cts pair aud up. We n!fo have a large line of Philadelphia HAND MADE GOODS, every pair warranted. CLOT II I N G Our Spring Stock of Clothing for Children, Boys and Men is now full and complete in all STYLES nnd PpiCCS' if you want a nice nobby SUIT for little money come along. "We eon'd go on enumerating the many BARGAINS to fill this paper, but deem it unnecessary. All we ask that you come aud LOOK W particularly request the LADIES to bring samples they may have from Charleston or anywhere else and wo promise to Duplicate the (loods aud the Price. Remember the place. HEN Hi KOHN'S BUY GOODS BAZAAR, N; XT DOOR TO COHNELSON'S. Knowltoii & Lathrop, ATTORNEYS AND ?01 NSELLORS A T I j A YV . ORANGKBIJIt(? ? S. C nov 30 tf DU. *L. S. WOLFE, < >n bo found at his Old Si mid next door to Dr. Wannamakcr's Drug Store, where he in prepared to do all work in his line, on tlie most improved st\h>, and at prices to suit the times. All work warranted to give satisfaction. h. s. woi.fr, I mar 7 Surgeon Pcntist. Sheriff's Sales. JBy virtue of an Execution to me directed I will sell at Orangeburg, C. If., 8. C, on the first Monday in June next, during the legal hours of sale, for cash, two hundred (20(1) aeres of land, more or less, in Jfiddlo Township, and hounded by lands ofdhulcr. Bowman and Kerry. Levied on as the i>ropei'tv of Mrs II Af Andrews at the suitof lunt, Powell & Co., and Staly, Armstrong & ('haderickc. Sheriffs Office, Orangehnrg C. IL, S. C, May l?th, 1S79. JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON, B, O. C. may 10 8t ?o ?iivunjaTti.TS?^n^wT?n? oei t>*i ????.? v K-.4.it>vr *.*.*4 ????! ??mail ?jjmui oiii mi| ii|Miu<| ah v .??> j? uoii.?i3 -?|pn) bo )i|?nniq KM|UM|fi ||? pn? ?ooi|ii*K iau'1 '??ouava.w 1?iiU"^S lonjrt.)-trvKvlti aniJOJ ALIVE To the requirements of th<5 people, ami filing deeply interested iu the satisfaction of the public, I propose to make efforts never before entered into for the welfare of the community . To this end I have purchased my STOCK, nnd knowing that earnest and houcst endeavor wilt meet with tbat success which should aitond it, I would ask all who are seeking BAR GAINS in Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats, Not to make purchase afore oxam in mv Stock, aud can assurs to SAVE MONEY BY GOING TO THEODORE KOHN for Dreas THEODORE KOHN for Noveltiea. THEODORE KOHN for White Goods. THEODORE KOHN for Domestics. THEODORE KOHN for Cassimers. THEODORE KOAN for Fancy Goods. THEODORE KOHN for Embroide ries THEODORE KOHN for Parasols. THEODORE KOHN for Straw Ha ?. THEODORE KOHN for Shoes. THEODORE KOHN for Shirt*. THEODORE KOHN for Neck Ties. A WELL KNOWN FACT that can cannot be successfully contra dieted that THEODOREIWS Gives the Best Bargains To be had in Orangeburg. Every man and youth can be well dressed in ELEGANT STY DE at nominal Prices by purchasing Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods from THEODORE KOHN THE LIGHT RUNNING "DOSTICME SEWING MACHINES," and Needle* for all sewing machines always on h.vad for sale cheap. Agent for MAd'aME DEMORLSra Reliable Patteins. Spring and Sum mer Fashions are in. You caii net Catalogue by applying at T KOHN'S Agent for J P COATS COTTON Price per doz. 56 cents. Trade sup plied. No trouble to give or send Sam ples. Salesmen pol^e and anxious to SHOW GOOD3. The continued RUSH of Custom ers ia proof conclusive tbat you can get the most goods for yoar money at THEODORE KOHN'S. W. F. Robinson, WATOH MAKER And Jeweler. R?SSEL ST-. Orangcbtirg, 8. C. A tresb supply of Landreth's Seeds alwavs on hand. nov 9 lj