Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, October 08, 1880, Image 2
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FRIDAY, (HTOJ'.KK 8, 1880.
DEMOCRATIC MASSOIKLTIMJ, AT
OR ANUKIIURG, TUESDAY,
OCTOBER I2T11 isso.
Tnc pi"Oeessi n will move fiom the
Depot in tlie following order, on Ar
rival of (Icn. Hngood, ami (?Iher dis
tinguished guests by train:
Grand Marshal and Assistants;
Col. John C. Edwards, *Maj. W. C.
Haue, Mnj. G. \\r. Danncllv.
Edisto Rand; Edtsio Hides, acting
as escort; carriages with our dis
tinguished guests; First Division of
mounted Clubs, from Edisto Fork,
under Marshals X. X. I lay den and
II. II. Sallev; Second Division of
mounted Clubs, iVom St. Mai thews
Parish, under Marshals Hoio'v Davis
and Julius A. Edwards; Third Divi
sion of mounted ('tubs, iVom Middle
Orangeburg, under MarshalsC. \V.
Culler and Jtdtn 11. Ilorry.
The unmounted Clubs will form on
Russell street, in IhlTC Divisions
right resting al .Mr. Doyle's oo.ne?,
will enter the procession imim dititely
in renr-of the carriages, from the right
of the line, as soon as the ca.*; icgos
pass, (Hie mounted men hailing for
t he pu: pose.)
First foot Division (Edisto Fork)
under Marshal T. .1. Holen; Second
foot Division, (St. Matthews), under
Marshal J. \\\ Sellers: Tliirtl foot
Division, (Middle Oiangchiiig).
under Marshal \V. Y. I/lar.
Mounted (dubs will form inline
as they arrive, the First Division on
R. R. Avenue, right on Kessel':
Second Division on Amelia st reo?,
right on R. R. Avenue: Thitd Dm
sion on R. II. Avenue, light on
Amelia.
Unn.'muted Clubs will form on
Russell street, in like manner, tue
First Division, right at Doyle's cor
uer; Second Division, right at Pike's
comer; Third Division, right at
Market si reel.
Divisions will close intervals as
soon as all Clubs are in line. Clubs
are requested to assemble, ami pro
ceed lo places in line. :it o clock.
Members of ('cutml Executive
Committee w ill assemble at olliccof
S. Dibble nl !? o'clock precisely.
The Merchants of Orangeburg are
respect dilly request* d Jo close /heir
stores on that day.
Sami'im. Dmi'.i.i:,
('onnty < 'hairnian.
J. L. Hkidt.max,
\V. L. G1..v/.1:,
Secretaries.
--I., i ? i>. ?. <p?
A SiARTLlNR llOOLl'.
A few days ago Gen. Giant, D in
CAmoron ami other puny Ionics,
who have no specii 1 love for Garlicld,
called upon him. by special invita
lion, and the parly stayed in solemn
conversation for a longtime. Iiis
rumored or surmised that the object
of th(! visit wft's-to discuss a plan of
holding the government, if Hancock
snoutd get the popular vote, a senti
ment Which is now fast growing with
everybody. The plan proposed is
said to lu- this: The Constitution
requires that the legislatures either
elect or pass upon (he eligibility of
nil Presidential electors. All. or
liearly all the Northern legislatures
being now in Republican hands', it
will be very easy, if the people elect
Hancock, for the Republicans in this
way to form the Electoral College
ami elect the Republican candidate
for President.
In the event of (his plan being
resorted to, Ga>iield is to withdraw
and the Republican National Execu
tlve Committee is to substitute
Grant, so that they can have a man
of the nerve to carry out the rev.du
tion.
As to the truth or falsehood of this
scheme, wc have very little to say,
as, after the conspiracy that depriv<
cJ Tilden, the lawfully elected Presi
dent, of his seal, and seated in his
place a man who was not elected; we
have very little confidence in the
purity of American political morals
or of the ability of the American
people to preserve their institutions
in tact.
If the American people submitted
to ii fraud and conspiracy once, they
may do it again. Becoming too fami"
liar with vice, the danger is that we
may learn to submit to what we once
would have iud'gnnntly spurned.
ruf ? ? - ?Tor
OltAXtiEKlIItCPiS MG DAY.
Tuesday next is Orangeburg.s big
day. The Executive Committee met
on Saksday ami made complete ar
rangemeiits for making the day a
success. The rest is now left to the
Democracy. Let all turn out and
swell the throng. Don't sav yon
are tired of politics. We know poli
ties are distasteful lo irany, but we
must not forget that we have a duty
to perform, indiltcrcncc or a small
turn cut at this meeting would boa
source of cucouragemeut to the Uadi
cats. ()n the coli tray, a splendid dis
plllV showing the life oi" tin rod shirts
would have a depressing eJle-ct upon
till enemies of good government. Let
us all come out ami give our speakers
a hearty greeting, and a yell for II a
gnod and Hancock thai will reverber
ate until elect ion (hi v.
TIM". ( AMI TItI.it.
The Darlington Court has met and
'..he iwo Cashes are in their seats in
the Cutlet House nwaiiing li ial. The
eti'ect of time on public seni;ime't
sei ins however, to be very evident.
There is delay on the side of the
prosecution in consequence of the
absence of important wivlicscs or
in consoqlUMiee of the refusal iifwi-.
nesses to tosti'y what they know,
which w ill seriously embarrass, if noi
e.-iuse a cont inuance of the ease It
is just as we expeciod. lluuia i n:i
lure is too scliish to hei ?iCiosiod in i
Hie public welfare against sei-'-in if.'
est. \Yc should not beat all sin
prised if this (rial, just as the cele
brated Anli Dueilling Asssociaiioio
a'l ends in smoke.
)
1
watchmaker,
jewe^ii; i <
>nii i>k\i.i:it x
Watch, s.
( 'locks
dew i ll v.
' Sp<:.-|,kIi-.
\\ nsic:.l 1 us ivnienls, i( c
All those in nc d of ;i gOod p. r u"
SPKO'I ACLK.s 01 KYKO LASS KS
can he; ni iVm tly - u i id.
[(i%F~ .\\\ repaiis can nl'y rvd
m aily execute.'.
1 ?rices i casoSable.
oe:8 iSStl r
Notice.
Nulin - hcuhv fdven, lhal oU days
from dale, :i pi die? I ton will Ik- made lo
(5co. Hol.vi r |?jsf| , Clerk of the Court of
Oraiigcburj: Coiinly. to renew the t'luiUer
of the Mit-sii.n.-iry Society of the Orange
htirg Missionary I'nion
). 1111 MY,
It. II. IMLEY,
.V. 1.. .) EX KINS.
oct 1 1 Ml
NOTICE.
.!/??. ('. I!. .Toneskeeps pood horses ir i]
buggies for hire, and is also prepared lodo
al1 kiiuU of binding promptly on shorl
notice. Terms reasonable.
C. R. JONES.
imp 20 tf
N" ol ic?.o
The Lhpnei'er Helping Soci.'il Society,
will, according to htw, 80 days Irotn date,
petition du- Clerk of the Court of Orange
burg Counly, S. t'.. Deo. Molivcr, V.- \ , for
a Charier for said Society.
September'-"-'d, IS80. *
K. O/t'KEN, President.
A. .1. StoKks, Secretary.
Not ire ol" I ) is in ission .
I will file my final urrount, ns (Siuir.Iian
of Mary M. fdioh'r, with Probate .bulge of
Orangehiirg County on -fttliday of Oe'ober.
1880, and ask for Letters of Dismission.
CHAIN I). IIYDKICK,
sepl '21?I < 'median.
Nol it?c <>1' I >i.-;i ii i-:.- i< >n
I w ill file my linal acotnil, a> (iuurdrui
of Lama Ki/.er, i formerly Kinder), with the
.bulge of Probate for Ornugchiirg County
on 'Snh dnv of October mxl and a-k for
hellers of I lismission.
F. W. SlIULKR, (iiuirdiiill.
si pi 'Jl it
V A LEE VEND A Ht
Bool' A, ,:TIOKMA K KU,
IIAIiEEY'S COKKE'R,
Respectfully inform*; his customer-* und
the inihlie generally, that he ha- on
list i.i a lid" -lock of ilie vorj best Ma. -
rial ami I .:U es I S.ylcs, just Ritiied P
Winter, which will he ma !e n|> in i i
style at from ?">'? lo 4 5U fur Mien *
Gniicrs, T'oui- from !*>7 up.
Uepairing done in the neatest in urn
and on the .-horii -t notice.
1 til so http COustiOi'dy on hand a foil
stock (o* Lea. her, La*ls. I*?*gs, Aw's,
Thread. Ladies loai-s Hie! Plates, tnnl In
very be.-l Slice Strings, also Cosk Sole
Heel SliM'enings or ?? iipparlers, Shoe Tacks
ol' al! killiU. ami Shoe blacking n!' liiehesl
iiiiulity, ami ill other material u-co in ihh
line.
Having many years experience in the
badness. I guarantee Kiili-lhetion in my
Work and price-. * \ trial is solicited.
I> :Y" 1 w id not ho responsible lor work loft
with mo longer ihan three months.
1' A LEKV EN DAHL.
fob 27 Jy
In cpraplu nee with tlie Orders of Court
<?f ( enimpil Pleas, 1 will h, II the Ueal
Estate mentioned in the several eaves stat
ed below, iiC-Oiiuigcbiirg (!otutlbui. e, oh
the first Monday in Novoibor next, within
the legal hours:
1. Aon ('. Murphy v<. M. Smith und
Hugh Heck and othcos:
In Ibis ease 1 will sell ad lliiit lot or par
eel of land sitt>aie in the town and County
of Orangehurg, fronting and measuring on
Ticallow'oll street cixly feet, and measuring
back one hundred :oid thirty feet,'more "or
less, and hounded North hy lot now or late
ly of Mary M. I>ntrick, East by lot of M.oy
It. Treatlewell, South by lot ol Charles
haw toil, and V-, st by Trcaiiewcll strccl.
Tcrnus?Cash. Purchasers to pay for
papers and i eeoi Jhi'j.
1. Susan E. C'ovoveU, AdmbiiMratix vs.
Gunge boiler Cross well suidcflicrs :
1 will sc'l in dds eise die following par
eels oj tracia of laud of the late Jo-iah M.
Cross well situate in the County Ol'O.i.Uge
hui %:
1. AH that tract of land conbiiii'iig ib" y
?eres, more or less, hounded Nortli by bind
of William Haue, Northeast by laud ol
Daniel Ziumcrmr.i and Soulliwt U by h
linger :oad which renaratcs it from lue
rest of Oakland, i'm.h fact being a pa.t >>'
Oakland.
'J. A Iracl eo.itainii'g fifty-three acres,
more or le -, hounded No<*ili, South and
West by lands of.l. .M. Cross we 11 and Iv.'sl
by land ot P. M. Cai'f.nn, situate near the
Sautet! river and being p.Ti of the E*i.i e
la ids of the bite M. Eden Tal? ?-.
A Ir.'ct near Port Motte containing a I
I' rt of the (iosoeii plantation cunt duiog
ahoul one bombed and sixty-foe ? aoro?, h ?
die same more or ??.hounded Nordi -.ist !
by land nl .i. 1). Trescva.it, Southeast hy
laiul of Dr. A'beit It. Taber, Sonibwes b\
a pubile road known as the Huge*' ro.idaml
Nto'lbweel hy a road running fioin Dak
land to Spring ' Irove plaiuaiion.
4. A plantation or tract o I land known
as Haiiipdcii, coiitainbc, four he ? 'no au !
nine v acres, inure less, hounded on the
.Nor h hy land.- of Dr. A. K. Taber. on de
l?u>?( by Sanlee river, on the W i i by lamb
of Dr. II. Taber aud on ihe Suiiili lo kinds
ofCiossvell.
? >. A tract contpinbig two heudrcd nccR;
lucre oi less, budded !ry lamb ( i DuMt>,
?i i linen it' I "o :'i it ui he -, to e'cli w ?- col) vi y
e?l lo dosiali M.< ,o will h'\ ' >?" v I to li
ve'i, Jaeicry -> h ? < ".
? A tract eoii|:iOitn<? l!!'iy??ix rcres. in re
or le'?w. bounded by huidn'iiow or hociy of
E. O.i ilk, A- it. I liber,liobin-on t.'-r
a.id K I.- ol M. 10. 'lain .. uoocyii? I,.v
?'ie A- b'iue of J antes S. I ?inmii.-on to
.1 isia'i .\i.l ros-well December (,ih iS u,
7. 'D e i'ollowiu'j parcels ni lliici id '.? i -i
0- itaiusig iu the .'tigre wie, sioti ? ? il a- a
whole ir.;il, IVmr lii'mjri d ?i e- more oi
k-ss, consisting ol the following .? ? -:
I. A lr;>t*l colihi'hju'J f'.*?y-i nve .?. ? .
move or it--, hounded by i;t'ih id l.i:ilc>.
Si ad;, homestead ofGeoigii I l.iek a''d
hunt In: nerl.i nelonjMii'jt in to orge t' fi iek.
*_'. A i-ack , containing furty-,ight acre.-,
mole <>r lt:s, ami ooimdcd In ho < - oi
Dl'"es and Iain's foi'lliellv ot tiio'gc i
I l ick.
::. a lia'ek containing foi'y- rvei?. acres,
Ulme or less, and bounded by Duds now or
1- Ut v of I'u! es ami (hui re Irick
I. A iract containing fh.y-lwo ncr"s,
more or less, tiuti h< um'cd bj hou-.? now or
I i ely ol Dulles and George T hick.
The above four oaois la-i mcMtio.ied wt ?c
to.,v,??.nl |?v Cnu; en T Uouser lo .be iah
{ I ( V?SSWC'I 1 U cel.die ".Ulli i US.
Te?t,?s of -:d ?? One dial, r.?s|l and the
h.tboicenna trveuh of one yeaii ? i h a b'oiil
bearing inicit-t from die day ol sa'e. ami a
'.'O'. ;. C Of the p C0>i-t-. If a |Ol.t h:i-er
shall itdl to eoinoly w iih the te ..i-ol sale,
he piopcity will he resold at hii on
ih.o or o.i some conveideiil j de d ?y : I e.
wan's. Puieiuiscrs lo p.;y i'orpai e.-s an.
n?eonung.
?.aster's OJlicc 1 Tl I0S. <?. C! T.OVEH.
o. t ?, I8S?. f MaUer.
()??e '??plendiil 25 Horse Power faiginc,
with S l et t Ply M heel mid inch Stroke.
Hun oili two years and us good us new,
with u-0 Horse Power lloiler in perfect
order, with sufficient power to grind and
saw at the same lime. Price S-OI.I cash.
sepl 17? It A. M. SN1DEH
Dissolution.
'fhc copartnership heretofore cxiuing
hot ween I be undersigned, innler Ihm naiiu
of.). Siran.-.- iV<'o.. is t'.iis dav dis: ol veil l?v
muliial coi'.?eiil. Ad j attics having claims
against late lirm will presenl tin in for puy'
iiienl, and all parlies ttwingsaid lirm wiM
make payment to any otic of the nmierf bill
ed, each of whom is authorized to iiiakc
settlement of it- ailair.
.1. STHAUSS,
STREET,
.1 AS. II. i'< )\\ LI'S.
Orangehurg, S. C;,Wcloher Ist 18S0.
The undersigned have this day formed
copurlnciship, under firm name of .1.
?'traii-s i o., ami will continue llu busi
ness of Kice inilbng, as couductctl hy the
late Iii in.
.1. STRAUSS,
.1. ./ ST HE ET.
Orangehurg. S. ('.. October Ist I8S0.
The urdcrsigned will continue the
buiiiht r and Plauiiig-mill hn-incss. con
ductetl by late Iir.f.l Strtiiis.4 Vi Co., on
his o\\ n account.
.1 AS. II. I t iWEES.
Orangehurg S. C, October l-t l^'-u.
oct 1 It
t) I i A 3SJ (, 1'1'IU f'?G
aiAliBXE WOB KS,
G, ^.AYHEW & SON.
ON i? i i h it: i as r OF
Dr. J. G. Wannamaker,
"M 11111 j I t t cti i rt ts. "'' i]
Pea le i.s in a I kinds ol A no rican and
1 tab-ill
M?SlB^Fi WOHK.
Total .-tones.
M oiui incut?,
Mai bio end Slate .Mantels,
And ad kind- of Stone Work ftirn
id ed to any deiig n.
Also
Polished GraniLe Work
l?ther Native or Foreign to order ait
LoweP' Possible Pricts.
Correpporidencesolicited with lho5?c
in want ol any work iu (be above
line. oct 1- l y
N< >TIG 13.
IMirito Lodg? No. :'.?'>, 1. O. 0. V-, will
hold the ir rcgulnr Meeting? in (Heir New
Hall, Th?r.-lay nigh en instead of l-'rhlTiys.
septW-fa J. G. tJOIdV.MK. Scc'y!
"Notice of" I Msinisnion
I will tile my (hud account, nsGunrdinn
<>l' Allen I'. Ilrunur, with i'rohatc Judguol
l >rai gehurg Poiinty un 25th day of October
nc t ami ask for Letters of Dismission.
JOJIN L. KI SII. (jlimrdian.
sept 2<| -1
SJctat? ITota.ce
11 persons having claims ngainst the
h.-tatc of .lames hctdrd, dee'd will render
the same properly attested and those in
debted will make immediate pavincnt to
\\ M. (i. SANDKOUD,
sepl 17 < m.-diiied Ex'or.
F^oV 1 11 <! Ssa son-.
Mr. K. HUGHES' 1 'ount.v raia'd
lull blooded Canadian Stallion will
sta id lor the Season at ,Hr. Sain's
Stables, to whom wc refer all persons
desiring a moat durable and profit
able stock ol horses.
sept Ii? 1 in
A CHANGE.
Oka Nora i in; lt;c:n Mii.i., Sept. IG, 18S0.
In view of a proposed change in our btird- i
hi on October 1-t prox., and theinecessity
of Moppiii? our Mill, temporarily, lor the
introduction of improved machinery, we
hc? to notify ?Mir customers that we will
no) purchase. Rough Rice until Saturday
Oeb'her I'.ili, when our bice d/'dl will lie
opened for business with guaiiy it creased
capacity.
It espeet fully,
.1. STRAt'SS A CO.
I iii
M-pl I?
MA V MOTII STOCK of
DEY GOODS .
Is now in store.
AH of my friends, customers and
evirvhodv will do well to call and
examine the LAUGEST ASSOUT
M l.NT i I (i. < ds e\er exhibited in
Ornngeh'jrg, which v.cre puie'a-ed
with the irreales! r:nr in regard to
Style, Quality and Cheapness, in the
Principal ('i ties. "North.
My stock of
FASH H ^ TIL1-: DRESS GOODS
comprises everything in Dress Fab
rics. All the new Shades i ml Colors
in Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cashmeres, |
Momie Cloths, Brocades, Alpaecas,
and, in fact, everything that could he
found dcsiral le This stock especi
ally SURPASSES anything ever
brought int" the Burg. Come, lake
a !<>ol< and he convinced.
R^ANCY GOODS, Kotions, Ncefe I
V Wear, Kihbons, ( orsets, Gloves, j
Ladies Vests, Shaw.'-, ( h aks, Zephyr, I
Zephyr Goods, Hut tons. Jet Goods,
Laces, Embroideries, Ac, cic , in
more ihuii usual variety, Simply
Grand, Gorgeous and Immense.
tASSlMEKFS, .leans. Flannels,
j Cotton Gofds. Calicos, direct
li< in tin Fi ctoties, at I he very LOW
EST CEICES, and in the best Qual
!' ics.
I am now the LOGA L AGENT
for one of the Largest Philadelphia
Shoe Manufactories, for Men, Ladies
and Chihlien's Hand Sewed Shoes,
whose Stock is the Heat lo be Intimi
in the Market. I also havi Southern
ami Eastern made Shoes, suitable lor
everyh dy's Taste add l'o? ket.
\ AETKTS, .Malts and lla.-.-ucks in
Great Variety.
t LOTH IN G for the MILLION,
ll you don*! believe it ju-t. come
and taken pa.-.- ing glani e at the huge
piles stacked in the Store.
MM E DE.MOHF.S'I s ll ELIA RLE
PATTERNS.
The Light Running
Domestic Fe wing- Machine
\ A (It INK Needles, Oil. Aitach
nients, and pai ls for all Ma
chines.
THEODORE KOKN'S
m ammoth
MSESS GOODS
Dorium!
Bum |>r?*{>:i v<mI l<> Supply
families with i he celebrated Philadel
phia ? hampagiie Lager Hear by thu Dozen
cheaper than Charleston market. At
Wallace Caution's Old Stand,
.1. DEK AM HONS, Apt.
kts' t! st.rY
OI'KRATIVK AM? MKCIIANH-Ab
P,y Dr. b. "8. WOT.FE. Office over
I). Louis' Sloie. Satisfaction gunritiueuil
in all operations,
fiK>" 'feetli extracted without pain, by
the use of Nitrous ?Ixide Ons.
m COM L AT LAST !
C. SI'. VAX OK^iDS'il.Ii, Jr..
Photo and Artist.
Ibis romoved hi-. Gallery to Harloy's
corner where the public can have Pho
tographs taken of first class ami artistic
finifdi. Nothing hut first class work done
this Gallery. ( all ami cxiuniuu sample:
ai (Sallery. All wishing gouil
work dene can have the chance without
having the expense of going to the City
lor the same. Cull and see inc. All work
cash when volt sit.
'< N! V AN i 1RSDKLL, Ji?
nid 2 It"
OF
at
I am ready, willing and waiting
to please my many friend s and cus
tomers with one of the handsome
selected Stocks of
DRY
SHOES
Ever brought to this M&BKET.
Words are superfluous. A hearty
invite extended to all.
mi
IC
.9e Patterns How Eeady*
laite Sewing* Machine
53 County Testimonials cnn ue shown in its favor.
ftTi ED3S9
fa
MY STOCK too Xtfumerous to mention !
everything y?? can WISH FO fc, and prices,
thai
Can Beat the Town
I sell ONLY t?6 IVKST -COOIOS in ?lV. LINE,
to which fact hosts, of MY FltlENpS throughout the Town and County
wiil testify.
RIES
ANJ)
Every ARTICLE ?OL.$
tobcof lhc ? a-um m
?EEY BEST QUALITY
AlON RY 1 tKHXJN??lD when there ? AN*"If
GAUSS for!
Having visited ISTKW YORK. I SELECTED my own
STOOK from tho
BEST HOUSES,
At BlaiTafact P ' s U ices ?(1 the Discount off.
To those who have not seen my SP?CK I would say,
Come Take a Look!
GOODS SHOW2T FRSSSXi1?.
I am not aloho when I say T have tho Best Stock, PllIMSt
Goods suu] Lowost 'I * rices ?? ">?n.
Come and examine my stock ami if you are in need of any goods you
will huy.
ITO TXl.OUBX.E TO SHOW GOODS,
"Will s(m1 (or Tiiess than any one or give
yon a 13ox ol* Jrloi*icings,
ThanUing my friends for past favors, I am respectfully,
V W BULL