Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, September 17, 1880, Image 2

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THE OltANtiEKUlMj T1H1?. ISSUED KVEltY PIMDAY MOUNINO MKLbWilAMP & i.i>W\Wl>s. Proprietors. STILES li. MKhLlrHAMI' Editor. 'IVi-ihh <><' Siibssci'iptjoTi? One Copy one Year."?1 00 " " Six Month . 7? Kales o!' Advertising. Oltc Square \st Insertion.51 00 Kaeh Suhxc.tjue.nt " . 50 Notices inserted in Local Column <il 'JO<' per Line. All Subscriptions and Transient Advertise ments In In paid for in Adrancc. 8Qy* Wo ?rc in no way rc-poir-iMc U?r the views or opinions <?' mr tiorrespoud nils. FOE, PRESIDENT "Winfield Scott Hancock OF i'i lXXSY I jVA N I A VICE-PRESIDENT. W. II. KNdU.'U. OK I N I > 1 ANA OUR STANDARD BEARERS. C.'OY BO IS IVO 22. GEN. JOHNSON UAfJOOD. Ijicii(ciiitii(-C3ov<kriior. GEN. .1. I). k 10NN KDY. Secretary of State. ( 'oi.. U. M. Sims. (ompt roii.'i (icncrnl. .1 .\ m i s ( '. < hit. Attorney < Sonera I. LkHoy I'. Y or m aNS. Sup'!, of Ktiiieal ion. ( 'ait. lil'cii S. 'I'llMMP- 'V. v\dj!. ami Inspector (Soiiornl. A. M. M \MOAfi.T. Treasurer. * ( '<'],. .1. P. Rll'll aim) 0?x. "fiiida y, si:p'n:.\i i;i:k it, isso. a lioMK sitki.li amo.n? mi: in: PUBLICANS. The returns from Maine are so close thai nothing but the oilieial count can decide the exact result. The dispatches, seem lo indicate that Plaisied has beaten Davis, the He publican candidate for < Soverno", by a small majority, ami that the Demo eriils have an equal share in < 'on gicssional representation. lint let the result fall on either side ol' the line, when we consider that a few weeks ago the Democrats abandoned this State as hopeless, the unexpected turn in tin- scales will be hailed everywhere as a grand Democratic victory, and will be feit by the Ho publicans as a crushing defeat. It is a Republican Male, and the closeness of the light ol' itself, wiih out anything else, will have a moral inlliiencc which will greatly enhance Hancock's chances for the Prosi d in v. the national outlook. Never before w as the National out look of the Democratic parly bright er than it is now. Por about a month back there has been a slight depression in the Democratic pros pect in consequence of the vigorous np|H>als to the pas-ion- and pre j ltd ices of the Northern masses lo, the Republican campaign orators; lint the unexpected and cheering news from Maine more thau restores all i he backsliding. The great trouble with the Rcptihii cans is, that they can't pi-, k a Haw in Hancock's record. View it as they may, they sei nothing hut (he gallant soldier and the honest citizen. On the other hand i be record of their champion Is allbeslimed with the Credit Mobilier and DeCSolyer frauds. They have therefore abandoned a personal dis cussion. The comparison of records is ti io severe for i hem. Thepiogrnmme therefore they have adopted is an .appeal to the sectional and financial issues. Upon these two hobbies they expected to win. ami their campaign oral or . were accord illgly drilled. The ghost of the ('onf?derale Hrig ivliers capturing the While House, was the scar*'crow for the ignorant and hli inlet I pa rtisau; and t he iu gen i on sly wrought picture of the financial crash which iniisl follow a c'latige of parlies, was the means adopted to keep the fat bankers ami merchant kings closely into line. Htil {he fiasco ill Maine, the home of Iliaine, has knocked the bottom oul of I heir campaign tub. The recent tlovolopmi nts have proven that there is a class of voters who think f< r themselves, and who refuse to he caught by clap ! rap. The outlook is indeed encouraging. t 'apl. T. II. Clarke lias withdrawn from the editorial management of l he ?'Cainden Journal." Oil*, DUTY, Ii would sequi thai after what our people have suffered for ten .years from politieal corruption thai iii word would hardly l>e necessary to arouse iheiu lo a sense of their ? langer and I heir duly. The expression is fashionable thai J we have nothing to <lo with polities, and that we leave the running of the campaign and such Illings to the pol i I icians. Such expressions may do very well for other localities than the South where the contest is merely between men, and where the country would be safe no matter w hat party succeeded. Ilul it is far dilferent with us. As a general thing politicians do not control politics in the Democratic party here. Take our whole State and County t i< hot. and examine il from Ihe candi date for (inventor down to the Coro ner, and you will hardly lind a politi cian upon it. Il is mostly composed of quiel gentlemen whoare placed there, not of their own choosing, luii by the voice oiThc people. It is therefore unfair to say thai we leave the running of the campa i^n to the ??politicians,*' for we don't know if there are any politicians to do it. ami oven if there were, it is un wise aiid unsafe to leave I he interests of the count ry lo such aria--. This is just the rock upon which our count ry has beeil almost wrecked. The people are too indifferent ami trust t heir interest.- too much In po'.i I icians. Thai community only is sa IV:*n wllieli ihe people watch the inter: > oft heir government. Kspeeinlly is our interest in poli tics necessary in the peculiar circum stances of the South. W ith a party of flicbasi ?! corruption watching its opportunity to seize the reins once more, ami pliiugi biir gradually re viving section hack i nib the .degra dation ond ruin of the pasL can we he iiutitfereid to our duly? The apathy of our people would be the golden opportunity of the Uadi eals, and t hey k now it. It is again a false idea lb suppose that the candidates are .'more inter I ested in the success of I he party than j the people. j They lire ho'h efptally concerned The Deiuberatie LegiKliiliire has wisely so reduced the sal: tiesofpiih ! lie ollieers, that ihey are no longer the glittering goal to ebrrtipi nun j thai they wen- under Knob-nibm. They are now cut down to ban ly living rates, and ninny of the eaiidi dates actually sacrillco to accept I thrin. The success of Democracy-, which brings prosperity lo llit* whole country, beheli's tin- luetc'iaht, tho farinel', the mechanic and the labor ing man jiist as much as '.he camli dale for whoiu we vote iii; Iheoxpon rut of our wishe .. Let us each ami all then, banishing selfishness and prejudice, do our duty as men. looking alone to the g.lot' the whole, and we w .11 lie bh :l u i: h ihe continued fruits of ghod go\ drh incut .?im! liiip due--,. TIIK (JKII'MIAPK HSt.S IN SOUTH < A KOI.INA. The ('rcoubncli pa Hy proposes to hold a Stitto ('on vent ion in ('hesler in the latter p;irl of the nionth for the purpose of nominating:! State and iOlceioral ticket. I he la< !< ol interest in the Croonluiel? movement i in this State Masts it a-- a failure so f.r a . fliti merits of this peculiar parly is coiircrned; but as a subler fuge for Radicalism, which,w< have evi ry reason to believe that it i -. all good Dcinocrnts will wisely avoid il. Th.-re is every; evidence that there i a secret fusion between the National Greenback and (icpiiiiliciin parlies, and I lie pol it i<-al leaders: of I he latter pariy arc iisi*:g it iii.'.the Soul hern Stale: , if posi tide, for the d, lliorii 11/a i ion iii id ik|2?'i'itt f idn of the Dcihb ordiic iiiirty. V? hiiteyer lhi r'd'oro may be ill" merits of the parly ii* il.Velf, wlicicyer il rnisosits head vyo see the monster of Uadiealisiii in dh giii.-iei Let II- ,1 heil k ? ep cll'til' of i(, i f WO wish to keep oitrState sale from tin whirlpool of corruption from which we have just rescued it. Such is the political situation in Soul h < Carolina nt t his lian- thai there jar.' but twb paities, aiul if We tloti'l ; belong to the one we beloiig to the other. There is no middle ground. The campaign is booming on! Ilngood, Kennedy lind tlie rest of t he stumpers are hiar chilig ".villi u:i j bounded cht hu sum in, froiii the mountains to i he seashore. SOUTHERN OKlLAOlF.bS NORTH. Speaking <>i the campaign in j .Maine and Vermont, a stall" eorres londenl of the Philadelphia "Times" ^ays: "The appearance of ex^Oonfeder ito ollleors on the st iimp, lion and in Vermont.; tiiuier Democratic, aus piees, has rather stimulated thej'oar ol' a solid South; it gives a color of truth, these people say, Iii the belief | i hal t he greed i I' t he ('on federn t< Urigadier will Iu; satisfied in flan cock's election, and the Republican .. noi I he Democrats, an-. I believe, the gainers by this now departuc. These gentlemen talk very well, an 1 it is something lo let the backwoods men of New Kngiaud see thai Ihey are not animals with horns and hoofs, but the fairer their speech the more they are distrusted. The sharp Yankee prides himself on not being deceived liv Southern "sol'l sawdeiv' One splendid 25 llorse Power Kusine, with 8 Feel Fly Wheel mid inch Stroke Kim <? i? I \ iWh years and as pood as new, with a Horse Power boiler in peril I order, wiili stifli 'ient power lo -_'iiml anil saw at die saint! lime. Price S>0ll ra-h. s.-pt 17- It A M. SN I l>F.i: Estate ??7c u^GGo All persons having ehuhiH air-da-t t!te Kstate of .lautes !. >aird. dee'd will render the -:om- properh alte-ted ami those in debted will make immediate paytneni In V. Si. <.. SA NPFoRl). st pi 17 (Qualified Ex'or. A CHANGE. OuAXOKiit'tai llion .M ii.i., SeplJ l(?i 1880. In view of a proposed change in our hiisi lies? ?'ii < letuher 1 ?t pros., and the neees'i'v of stopping inir Mill, temporarily, for the introduction <'t' improved mach nery. \\< ht'g lo notify oiir customers that we will mil purchase Hough Uice until >:U :: lay October li'tl'. wlieii om Hie. .?/ill wilt h opened for business w ith great > it creased capacity. Hespert fuilv, .1. si Rai ss am <>. s"pt 17 i in wii.i, iti-:c*i-:p vi-: to Ii\v A GM IsOAB fine stock at ori'i??. r;: < '. i >. i i < >RT\J< )! i N ... 17 ! SSO Ii" Itv virtue nf sundry Execution lb me I directed. I will sell, at' Oram^dihry? ?'. II.. i ?'.. during the legal hours ? ?! side, In tin i highest holder for c.i-h, on the | r t j Monday October ncx'jb :i.!l the n- lit title , and inl?-resl ?I" lliodefe<nianb in ami to die j following ju'opcrty, towil . j All thai plantation or tract nf hind, with ; buildings tliereon, situate, h ing inn! !. in tie- Founty of Oranjtehttry ami Si.i/? aforesaid, containing six hundred aeris, more or less, and hounded North bv lamb nt' S. Ik t'nhiiaday and estato of I.'. 1.. In ahiuet Fast by 15. II. RtleVj Soiiili bv t'. <)'( am ami .lames M I tell ami W'e i by Ihui'l < FOain ami .1 t t. Wannam tkei, s r. I ,i vied on us tin- propel ly of I?iv'ul HorgOr, .!..-,a-;.l. at the suit of Thomas A. Elliott and I laiiiel ?>'':iiii. .1 II. Id YINOSTON, .V.O. c. A SherilFs IMliee. th-iiegebu:1^ (.'oiihtv, i'. Sept I th lssi?. ,pi >- ::? Jsbi ol c? 0 0 i ? i j BjL , B m In coinplii nee with th> < h ih rs of i 'oiiri ..I' t -in.i IMea . I will .-. i: tlte licit I Estate neaitioiu il in the seye'rid eiiseil slnt i il bcloW, at (>i:e pcbiiru Com I lloit-e, on tin- itrsi Monday ih (Jctoher ne.\t, within the I- e.il liohr^: ;:. (>. VV. I'riee, a.^ninstSi M. Siiiibhs. In ibis e:ee l~\% il's II .it the l i !< of tin- la t | ilr .!.?? ? !?, wliri ha-Taih'd to comply with the I,-rni- i?: -ile. all thai lieiee or'pijreei bf i. in! iyiiig . ::il hciiig in die t'ountv of * >iani'i bui'fj ::inl .'--i;iti- of South Carolina, et?iita:n:ug nixty-six tierus, more Or less, ami bounded North by lain Is ol S, M. Sim ons, ."-'mull by lands of Mrs Ana .lefcont, Knsl by hue/; of Mi.-- Ua'.'liel Shiioio and w.-i by lands ol Ahrahain Aihaker Terms cash aa l purchasers to pay for pajiers ai d recording. ?I. t.i<i;:e lloliver ai d Samuel IhTihlc, I against lb lull M. Smith. Ah thu lot ? r i parcel ol 'am! :.ml dwelling lioil.-e tie i. on I siluote f,!u the town and l 'oiu;l\ m Orauge. burg, on the it bin in.in 1'onl / ...el, mi >isur iiii; on said Road sixty tu t, ami tiieasniiug back l uce hitmbi'd ami sixty feet, more or le .-, end li .undid h\ lamb 01 the l'laiiiiiil lihd ol i i. jiiggs. 11 i in- i .i ii. It i hi hiias? r -l.a i lstiI I? comply, tliti l?.i ivill be r s -Id at his risk mi fhe same or at some dibst i|ueul sale day. I'ureha ier? to pav for pai'eis ami r< cordmp. ... Moi?aii .1. ami Kraii'eis Keller, Execu tors ajaiiii-t Lewis P. i oilier. All that I?( ice or pareei ??1 hi?d situate in die I ouii t\ ol (inoiM '?> .i.. eoiiiainiitp tliiee liuuured and nine v-':.e acres, more nr le-?s, lioiiini e?i North by html- "i l?. V'. i'eiiler, laist by liiiuls lately .-'Id in this chie! (<? (?oi.iji'e .land.- in, So-.ith liy la..iL ol R. A bowman ai d . -i i y liim's L. E. i1 Fehler. lYrius?Onedialf cash and the haSaueeoiin t credit of oiu! year with Loud beariiiu iiiter? ] est bom *ihe day el sale,and M?>riuage ?>! the promts.:*', it llie piiichaser shall fail ! lo eomp'y. tin! land \. ill he resold ul hi. I risk en ttie saiue or ?m some eoiivenieut sale day after wards. Purchasers miisl pav for pai'Crs ami rei iirdiiig. Aiaster's Oliiec i TII?S. iV. (2Li ?VEll. Sepl Ml, I.SSO. i Master. SHAVIWG AiMD HAIR DRESSING bone in the liiosl npprovi d -'. >. le by .1 . II. MATTH EWS. nil Fa peril need I lamer, en Mark el Street, in rear of the Postollice, I hi '.) Hi :ul! read!! ivml!!! ttntl don't for gel it, thai I). 10. Sinoak A- Co., one iif our young, l>ut Inst firms in C)i*nhgcburg, uro now ready to buy it 11 cotton ottered them; ami therefore we would say to the farmers, if they ivanl horn ?!, dealing, fair weights, amt the highest price for theireotl'm, go ami sell tothe above lirim cy have t>ne of the best ami hi igest yards in town with a largo neeoin uiodnlioii house ami stables for the convenience of the farmers ami their vohich s. They have also fitted up the entire upper story of their store ltd' llic dis play of one of the largest and liest assorted st ocks of clot Iii hg and hats in Oruhgel.iurg, ami as they have bought at tin- lowest cash prices, art; enabhtl to sell at surprisingly low prices: They have also a $5000 stock <if ] various articles in the liquor line which they tire now sidling by tin quart and gallon at prices that can t hi- beat in I lie I nitcd state-; ami as tlicy iiitcml to close otil thoirenfiro ?dock of iiqiibrs by tin lirsl of Janu ary IN81j i! w ill pay ail to goandbiiy from tliciii the best article for the leas! money, ( live I >. I-'.. Sim.:.!: A ( i'ii. a call and he coin iltccd. T:ik- ' FLACK D-rtAUCI'T" und you will never he bilious, lor -ah liy I >f. J. < '.. \V a a na ma I. er liiOl) liiii* hats, slightly damaged by wii'tel*, t<> in- sold a) #1 | or hut a' Kbrtio!?n; . I Wir I i l' ? ':isi;ll. Ml K. HUGH KS' Connly rni.s d full blooded Canadian Stallion >vili stand fi i the Season at Mr. Suiu's Stables^ to whom we ri !er ail [icirsotiS desiring a mii.sl durahit und profit ah!.- >!,? k til horses. st pt: 10 1 in cap, load OF 1"U"M till". \v r:s'ri :u>: m a. iik i /j's W! I 1. UK 1.1(1 IVKil AT i*w!i ii? j l-?. m.'sJ. '.- k'. .'.v'.'-ij sT.\ i w .i t;z xt n:r v. jn'y - 1*S<) ti' I lirAJ.iJi/ri|j [\uihVu M A * MOTH ST< >ck of DE ^ GQQJL.... Is a >? in siaie. All of tiiy lYiciiils, cits Joint rs and cyt ry body will do veil to tail and examine the LAUCTK.ST ASSLH'T MKNT of Goods cur exhibited in Orange!) irg, which wore poic'a-eil iviih the ; i ' litt st care in regard to Style, Qua lily and Cheapness, in the Pi iucipal ( it ies Noi th. My stock of :'a8J!ioxaiili: niu'ss goods cidnprij-'cs everytiiiiijt? in iLo-- Fab rics. Ail thi lic.w Shades mi t olors in Silks, Satins, Velvets. Gash mores, Mtimie ( loth..-, l'roeados, A Ipaeea!^ ai ?!. ii: fact, cveiylhing that could he fi end dosiral le '1 Iiis stock especi ally .v i HP ASS KS any t lung ever brought into the I birg, l olne, take a tool; and lie i i n v i net d. ^Al'JCY GCODS, Not inns, Neck \\ ear, Hi hin ins, ( orsi Is, Gloves, Ladies Vt sis, Shaw.h-j t loaks, Zepliyr, I Zephyr (i dot Is, Muttons, Jet Goods, Litres, Km broideries, Ac., A;-, in in tire thai) i'.-< al v.iriity, Siinply t?I'lll (i. Cm I gCtili: a ml I mint n-o. CtNSIMI ii? S. Jeans, Flannds, / Cotton Got (Is. ('aliens, direct In m i! ? I'Vt lories, at the very 1.' >W KST 1 1. lv I > , ah(l in the be-t (^ititl i; ii s. 1 am in v. i! . LOCA L AGENT Co i i i.i in : i i i a: i .-I I 'lit Iii Iclpliia Sht i .N'ahiilatMbi it si, for Mini, Ladies ami < hihireii's Hand Sewed Shoes, wlii'si ?' hit!; i the liest jo he loiiml in :i .V;il it I also havi Souihurh and Kasteiu made Shoes, suitable for , very Ii dys Taste ami Poi ket. / \ A I PI.'IS. Matts and Hab?cks in VV (mat Varitdy. j MA >'l I1JNG Ii r li e MILLION. \_y If you di'iM liclievc itjlHl Conic : mi la11 n pa.*sieg ciauce at the hu. o |iilcs stai I.t il in I be Stoi'e. \IMK OKMOILKS'I'S HKLIAHLK PATTKHNS. The Light Punning Domestic Lewing Machine |fc H At -111 N K Ncedh s. Oil, Attach. i'Y U in? in-, itiid parts for all Ma liincs. THEODOi E KOliN'S M A M M < i'PI ! U.UE88 (ibOBS Emporium of AT m ready, willing and waiting to please my many friends and cus tomers with one of the handsome selected Stocks of [IHI OA A no |-J is Ii |\ 8 m A SI) SHOES Ever brought to thh MARKET. Words are superfluous. A hearty invite extended to all, ?uti:rk, 'o Patterns How Ready White Sewing Machine f-,<~> it: .-, ........ \ t ) L i E32.C I"?, ? ctXS (an ne t-l?o\vn in iL- favor O ^ 1 1 H ! V ! y ?s? ? 1 H Vi 1 BiaSfiB ST< ICK : fcOO Xtf UmcrOllS ?? mention ! Every thing y u can WKSIl fo \l, und ?i pluoes, I hat Can Beat the Town i i < >N i.y tho r,i-> rr goods ?> my line, In which fact i?o.?t.rf ni MY i i.il NI).~ throughout the Town and County will testify. 0 to P' R I. C AND r\ r iL L lit i u.?: w;u.ui guaranteed To he of i lie VEllY BEST QUALITY jS 1 ox ILY I }EF I ' M DIJ,] ) when there is AN3T ?&SJ?S for Dfr SATISFACTION Having visited xkw YORK 1 selected my own bTOOK from the "REST HOUSES ?kti'XuJiO . . . ... ?- ...... 7 i At jffah:lafacturer f ices and the Dis^oTiiitoff. To those win) have not seen my STOCK 1 would say, coods sz-iCTsrar s-eissei^t. 1 am not alone when I say I have the BCSi StOCk, PUT ^St goo f3S I j< >\\ < 'SI .1 \ i>-< -s i? town. Conic and examine my Block and if you arc in need of any goods you will buy. STO TriO'CTBZ^ TO SX-XOW GOODS. AYili soil tor Loss tlian any one or give yo ? i : i 1 >? ?" of I Eerring;-'. Tl unking mv friends for past htvow, 1 am respectfully, r W BULL