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TUE OttANGEHUKG TIMES. I i88uei) evKity friday mohn 1 no HKIiLICIIAMr & Kl)\\ AIU)S, i'roprietors. STMiKS 15. )1 KhhlCll \JjIP Kditor. XOI'ttis <>1' Sill )Hfl'i) )l i? >n One C'npy nne Year.!?1 no " " Six Mnnifu . 7? Hates of Advertising. One Square \st Insertion.SI 00 Each Subsequent "? . .">u Notices inserted in Local Column at 20c per Line. All Subscript inns and Transient Advertise' incuts io in- jut ill for in Advance. Jfshy" We :u<' iii no way responsible lor the views or opinio'iis o' 'inr Correspond tuts. " FOR PRESIDENT Winfield Scott Hancock OF PEN.NSYLVAN i A VICE-PRESIDENT. W. Ii. KNGLIEJI. OF INDIA N A OUR STANDARD BEARERS, iiWVAllXOii. GEN. JOHNSON IIAGOOD. Fiiciileimst'l-Clove rnor. GEN. J. I). KENNEDY. Secretary of State. ('<;:.. !.'. M. Sims. ('otnptroller < leiteral. .1 am i:s ('. ('err. Attorney (lonoral. LkKoy F. Vim mans. Sttp't. of Education. (l.ver. I Iron S. TtniMcsox. Aiijt. and Inspector General. A. M. Mamoai'i.t, Treasurer. (!oij. .1. 1'. Riciiakdsox. FK1 DAY, HI?:V'VKSl 1 IKK 10, tsso. VOL. ?7kKN\S SL'kkcil Col. Aiken, who lias just been re nominated for Congress, lins given utterance loanotltorone ofhi.scecun trie speeches at Towuville in Antler sou County. \Vc have always ad mired Col. Aiken for his imlcpoud enee, but we utterly dissenl from the sentiments of iiis Townville speech. He condemns the Northern Demo crats, and lauds Northern Republi cans. Laying aside (he inconsistency of sueh utterances from one who owes his political exisletice to the Demo cracy*, and seeks Democratic votes, _ higjiaaition OJui nrflatrjinnt m r lintb false and stupid. If Northern Re publicans are the respectable people he represents them lobe, we would prefer to see Ihein give evidence of their respectability by censing in bolster up such impious frauds as Kellogg. Warmouth, Klliolt, Putter son, and the villainous carpet bag governments that have almost suck ed the life blood mil of the dot out people of the South. We Tear that the decency and respect ability to which Col. Aiken refers, consists more in money than in morals. Sn much for the fallacy of Mr. Aiken's position. Now as to the folly of his argument. What care we.us to tin share the Northern Democrats take of thespoils of National politics? Wt don't ask the '.'residency. Wed..n't ask for the National olllees. We don't want. them. I: would behest for us not lo have Ihein. The North ern Democrats tiro welcome to I hem. dust as soon as the South claims prominence in National politics or the full rights, the denial of which (Jol. Aiken complains of I he I )? inoera tic party is killed, and the interests "f the South will sutler. The very legislation lot which ("til. Aiken con stires the Northern Democrats we believe will ultimately retI .und Iii mir benefit. Col. Aiken is untpioslionnbly :t man of ability, honesty and boldness, hilt we .are happy to believe that liiere are enough Democrats whose ? isdom und conservatism will steer the party clear of the rocks and quicksands upon which his vngar'n s and indiscretion would wreck it. J LIM JE WILLAH!). Judge Willard litis written :i letter Iii the Associate Justices Inking high ground in reference lo his claim lo the Chief Justiceship. The "News and Courier'1 in commenting upon it says very truly. "When ho wn < tdotd ed he knew, for he was lold, I ha I he would hold the olliee for only I he tin .. red portion of I lie lei in for n hieb .1 td e Moses, who had died, was el;.|. ed. This does not prevent him IY< insisting mi every rigid Ihal t he law can he made lo give him. lutl i: ( i?_i|ii to keep him from < mlcnvor ii?. tu .jet up nil hieb nun al lilt ill li lins when be survey s I ho sit u:it i<>n." A WHITE REPUBLICAN PARTY. We have in our possession an ad ilress directed "to the white HepuUi- ? eons" of South Carolina, from which ue propose lo quote for the benefit of I the colored people who are so eon- 1 lidiugly led by the apron-strings. The udrcss is signed by Wnrron R. .Marshall, as Chairiuau, who was honored last week by the Republican Convention as the nominee on the proposed State licked for Attorney (ieneral, and by Dr. d. F. Knsor, who has also been an ollicc bolder in j the party in the past. The object of the address is to raise :in entirely wtiite Republican party, without any colored people in it. A declaration of principles is set forth in which we Iinl 1 the following words: " We be fieri: in separate ami tlistinct political oryanizations for Intth races" After the declaration of principles we rpiotc the following invitation: "To put in operation the views and plans suggested above, and to aid in secur ing good government, we beg to i recommend the organization of j W'liiti Union Republican Cluhs through- j out the Slate of South Carolina, and we invite the participation n\%all white mm who desi re." Now the colored people will please note the dill'orenee. The Democrats] have never at any time attempted t<>' organize a separate and distinct while Democratic party. On the contrary they cordially invite the colored people lo conic into their clubs, their conventions, ami their party, and help them to work for' good government. The Democrats have also tillered them, if they conn* in. a share of the ofliccs in proportion tot heir numbers. It seems tons at least that this ad dnss releases the colored people from any further i in aginary obligation, and puls them fret- to accept the Dem ocrat ic oiler. THE LAST HOSE OF SUMMER. The Republicans of the State in their Con vent ion in Columbia on last Thursday have openly confessed, both in words and actions, that they do u.'t possess the material in their party out of which to make a Stale ticket. The strong disposition tit first, especially among I ho colored dele gaies, was in favor' of inn IS i ngTnuni nTT*" lions. ()n this side of the question, among others, the stalwart St raker of Ornugeburg look :i decided stand. Finally a < 'oininittoe on nominations was appointed which brought forth the following ticket, which stands forth as a fair specimen of the last stages of Republicanism in South < urolinn: For Governor?John Winstnith, of Spart an burg. For Lioiitonnnf-( iovonior?Thos. F. M iller. ( colored,) of Ii can fort. ('oniptroller-General?K. A. Web si er, of (>rnng;ehurg. Secretary of State 11. L. Shrew bcrr.v, | coli ?red,) of < jhestcrih hi. Attorney General ? Warren R. M arsluill. ?.!' < harleston. Superintendent of Kditcation?-S. I), l! ilhi 11. of I'.can fort. Adjutant und I hspoetor-Gcnoral? <'.('.Tuii.tr. of Spar! an burg. Slate Treasurer?John II. Living stone, of ( Irangoburg. The presentation of Ibis ticket seemed lo cause a sudden change to conic over I he "spirit of the dream" of the Convention. Delegate after delegate, who had favored nomina tions, trolled over jjon the other side. Tall was 1 brow n into violent paroxysms, and wanted to knock oil tile head ofthc ticket and substitute alto'her. Slrakor showed symptoms of nervous debility and conclude.t lhal the thing wouldn't do. Miller, the nominee for Lieut Governor^ who was tin the nominating Coin ii'iillcc and took par! in nominating himself, eoufo iscd lliat it looked fatli or rough, bill though! ii was the best I he parly could do. I lo also look occasion to throw out a gen I h hint lhal (ho probable cause of Slrakor*s objection to llie ti? L?? I whs, beenus.! he was hot upon it. Klliolt, the Ironsnrv pet, and Gov. Scott's pro cious 'Tnsenr, Iin.'illy got the lloor and so completely t liruod I lie lido lhal. the ticket was withdrawn, and will never again see the light. This liasoo being over, nfler I he oh trlioii of i lie (doctoral Iii kol, : ii 1 the adoption of a t of sorio-comic 'platform, the disjointed concern fell to pice.-., etieh moinber pi nsively seeking t lie iihnhdohod joys of dohios tic (ptieltide. The {'Ifimpajrii has opened! THE HANCOCK ANDENtilSH RALLY! The grand rally of the Democratic party in ('ohuribia on Tuesday was a complete success, and has scut up a shout that will reverberate from the mountains to the sea hoard. I lay aril, the favorite of the South, was there, und spoke in clarion tones to the assembled Democracy. Almost every county in the State was represented. Orangeburg sent up a splendid delegation l?OU strong. O'Connor, Ilagood, and Butler spoke. Ool. J. O. Gibbs, the inimitable hu morist of the party, closed the meet ing with one of his characteristic speeches. The crowd was immense, ami all dispersed filled wit h enthusi asm for the success of the party. ANOTHER RADICAL LIE. The Radical platfotm adopted at the Columbia Convention gravely promulgates the following lie: 'In the appointment of managers of election by the commissioners of elections, we demand that a Republi can manager he appointed at each poll, and in making this demand we call attention to the fact that when the Republicans controlled the ap pointment of election ollicers repre sentation was allowed at every dec. lion to the Democrats on every board of commissioners and every hoard of managers." In answer to this, the ''News and Courier says. "To go no farther, ami confining ourselves to Charleston County, //" whole of the roniniissioncru of clot ion Hirn ffcpublictins in the State '?lection of L870, in the State election of !*7'J, and in the City elet? lion of 1873. The Democrats were denied any representation.''1 And, although the facts arc not just now at hand, we have little doubt that the same is true of other coun ties. To say the least, these people must he prodigiously forgetful them selves, or they must think the Demo crats have lost their memory. They will please note now that Orangeburg has appointed a Repub lican ('oinmissimicr. ( ipt. Linke of the Gate City Guards has written a letter to Adju tant General Sfoise asking him :> extend an inv itation to all thi^voliju xrei?iMnnyfiltrrPfl?ttf ine nmurv? presold and participate in the laying of t he corner stone of their new 1 mi Ill ing in Atlanta in October. The fes tivities will last a week. Northern cmpanics will he present. Kxcel lent quarters will be provided for the t roops, and lite affair will be in everyway one of the grandest dis plays ever held in the South. What say the Kdisto Ridles to taking a pari a ml having a gala time! On the sulijecf of I (dependent isin. Senator llutlersaid in his shcech in Columbia on Tuesday: "Move it as you ph ase, disguise it as you may under the more euphoni ous nomenclature of Independent ism revolve the political kaleidoscope as I often as you chose, ami present a new picture at c\ cry t urn. you cannot coll een I, glaring in the background, tb ? familiar visage of the monster of Sout h ('arolina?"Radicalism."1 The Trustees of the IVabody fund have granted two more scholarships i:: the Nashville Normal College to cither sex in South ("arolina. A competitive examination will take place in Supt. of Kdiiontion Thomp son's olliee in Columbia on Tuesday | Sept. 21. Free tuition and $200 per annum will be given to each pupil, the only condition being to teach in the public schools of South Carolina two years afti r gradtiat ion, The broken bone fever is said to !e prevailing in the tipper part of Charleston. The Mercury says that the streets i:i the upper wards are growing up in weeds and grass, and as igns this as t in-chief cause. mm . mm The Republican (Convention of (leorgia which mel in Atlanta on Tuesday decided that it. was inexpe dient to nominate a State ticket. Th?y willdocidc between Colquiit a nl Norwood. K. .1. Kei shaw, a delegate to I lie Republican Convention in Columbia from I arliiigion < ouiily, was arrest od al Florence lasl Wednesilay, for obtaining goods under false pre telice, ami is miw ill jail. ft a im prepared to supply b families ?villi llio cc'chmlcd I'ldlndel phia Champagne Lager Hcvr by tin* IVizcn cheaper I lion t'luirloslon inarkct. At Wid I are Cannon's < H.l Stand. J. 1>JSK A NDR WS, Agt. jVoi* the Sen son. Mr. JO. HUGHES' County raised full blooded Canadian Stallion will stand lor the Season at Jlr. Sain'a Stables, to whom we refer nil parsons desiring a most durable and pro tit able stock of horses. sept 10 1m A CAR LOAD OF FINE HOUSES FROM TUR W EST ERN M A UK LJTS WILL UK ItKCKIVEO AT E. F. SL?TEH'S STA11LKS NICXT MONDAY. inly 'J 1880 tf riMl P WAV. MOTH STOCK of Is now in store. AH of my friends, customers and everybody will do well to call and examine the LAUGEST ASSORT MENT of Goods e\cr pxhihited in Orangeburg, which wore pin chased with the greatest core in regard to Style, Quality an I Cheapness, in the Principal Cities Kurth. My stock of FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS comprises everything in Dress Fab rics. All the new Shades end Colors in Silks, Satins, Velvets. Cashmeres, Momic Cloths, Brocades, Alpaecas, and, in fact, everything that could bo found desirable This stock especi ally SURPASSES anything ever brought into the Ring. Come, take a look and lie convinced. ^ANCY GOODS, Notions, Keek We ar, Ribbons, t or-et.-, Gloves, . Ladies Vests, Show].-, t hulks, Zephyr, 'v.ipbyr Goods, Buttons, Jet Goods, Laces, iimihroidcries, &v.,t ?\.v., in more than usual variety, Simply Grand, Gorgeous and Immense. CUSSlHKItKS, Jeans, Flannels, / Cotton Gords. Cnlicns, direct In m the Factories, at I lie very L< INV EST PRICES, and in the host Qual ities. I am now the LOCAL AGENT for one of the Largest Philadelphia Shoe Manufactories, for Men, Ladies and Children's Hand Sewed Shoes, w hose Stock is the. Best to be found in the Market. I also Iniy? Southern and Eastern made Shoes, suitable for everyb' dys Taste and Po< ket. -^^AJG'Jvrs, aintnrniid iWeock? Li Vy Great Variety. ./CLOTHING for the MILLION. ! \y If you don't believe it ju-t come I and tide n parsing glance at the huhe piles stacked in the Store. MME DEMOHES'l 'S RELIABLE PATTEKKS. The Light Running Domestic Sewing Kachine \\M ACHIKE Needles, Oil, Attach _LYJl incuts, aud parta for all Ma chines. theodore kohn's MAMMOTH DRESS GOODS Emporium! * IFIiIA-G-G-'S IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD I NKvr.it f?kt? Hard. Can Bk MxWt any STRK.WiTII 1 i ? :<:i:a. I ..>.:.* TWICK as l.oMi. C!:ciiei Carol without Drujjizg the Cyitea. cuhki Chills and Fever, Liter Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jienral^a, Nenonsness, Rheumatism, Coslhenes*, Female Weakncvi. Sick h Nervons Headache Those t'ill. (Sire nil Pi?rn?rt hy Absorption. No Notion* l'ill?. Oils,iir I'niMiiioii' M< illciiif* lire taken Into tilt* Slmimch. T! c I'mls me ?vorn over the I'll nf tiif St nn ii. rnvciiiiK Ilm limit Son i: <? entre*. nl'ii t'.? I.Ivor mill Siomnch. A gentlo Vegetable Tonic Is nl< " iiitHtiiocirciilntloniif the IU<mhIiiiii| I.Ivor.|?irll.\ ine ilu' Ulemt, Minmlutitisr lite l-?iveraml KlttnryH lo healthy nvli?ii. ?ml utroturtlionlnK the Stomach to ilitfe?! font. I'iiU'k of l'*M|l anhC Kacii. Poi.li iiv Ai :. I';.. i i.i-:-, or s nl l?y .Mail or Kxpress. Miimtraeltirrd nt 99 .'. 41 North I.ibf.UTT St., Rai.timoiii:. > !?. _ THE UNDERSIGNED hv Her* lo IiIh frieiKls and (lie 1 public, at the Hlore recently occupied w. MOSEL.EY, A full Stock of Genend MERCHANDISE. A call solicited slid satisfaction guaran teed. TOBACCO \Vill he made a specialty. W. B. THOMPSON. jnnet 1SS0 ty 1:*Olt ti Cool Drink ofi rat? Apple Cider, go to Wallace Cannon's (?ld Stand. I MY STOCK >s too Numerous to??ot?<>nt Everything y?? can WISH FOU,^ ?t prices, that Can Beat the Town I Bell ONLY ti>o l^ST (JOODS MY line, to which fact hostd of MY FRIENDS throughout the Town And County will testify. LOW PRICES AND QUALITY OF GOODS Every ARTICLE -OLD" GUARANTEED To he of tho VEEY BEST QUALITY jSl OjNT K Y I n^jTTJlSrr) 17,33 when there it aott CAUSE for DIC SATISFACTION Having visited NEW YOT^K I SELECTED my own STOCK from ihe BEST HOUSES, At Man ufacturcr's V ices *?? Discount off. To tho.^c who have not seen inv STOCK I would aay, Come Take a Look! GOODS BHOTOT y-B-rT.TCT.TT. I am noi alone whon I say I have the Best StOCk, PurflSt Goods Lowest Prices ?? town. Come and examiue my stock and if you are in need of any goods you will huy. 1STO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. "Will seLl lor Hioss titan rviiy one or giv? yon a l^ox ofHe!? ring-. Thanking my friends for past favors, I am respectfully, P W BULL I WILL TELL i YOU ALL ABOUT MY New Goods NEXT WEEK, enry EZohn