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THE OIlANGEIiti l!<5- TliiH.S, ISSUKL) ' VI ? I I.IDW MllltMMi ??*??- - ? - IB MKbhltlllAMr' & lYar::cloi;s::| STII.KS It. HKIiKICluiMP C?tnr. Tei'in.? <>l" ^>nl t.-cript i( >:i. Qng Cony one Year.$1 00 " " ? Sir, vtoni.L ....... 70 Hates of Advertising. One Saiiare 1st Insertion,....$1 00 /iViI/i o?6.w/jj(fiit ". 50 Notices inserted in Local Column at 2Uc pa Line. All Subscriptions ana Transient Advertise- j mails In be paid for in Ailvuncc. . JJ-We an1 iu no way i ?..?loiir-ibic lor t lif vIciiR or opinions n:r l\iircspond mis. ikiiuy, n<?\ i,mi:hi: ... i?so; Till: DEMOCRATS ViClOUlOUS IS TUE COUNTY, ANU STATE! The"returns fi-oin the Vtiiious polls show fho election of the entire, Goun tybDentocriiti'e ticket by a handsome majority. Tito Republicans put np no .State ticket, so that the whole State Deitto eratic ticket is elected almost without opposition, .'mil II a goo tl is Governor of South ('aroliita. Thi? victory should certainly con sole the Democrats in the loss of Hancock. important us it is to have the National government Democrat ic, the County and State, governments come nearer to us and more directly a licet us. Willi home rule we can put up will) a great many annoy ances from abroad. For the 'victory won each worker in the party deserves the plaudits ol every lover of good and hone.-.; guv crnmcul'. T11K IlKSULT. We have not gained access !?> the exact returns from thedftTereal polls in our County,.but enough is known to assure the fact that the Democrat ic County ticket is elected by a clear majority. We hope to give the lig 11 res next week. THE LATEST' A synopsis of the latest dispatches show the election of Gnrfiold by :i sweeping majority, the solid North being .completly arrayed against the solid St>at h. The I'nited States House of Ropre sentafi,ves will probably shtml, nftei March Ith. Republicans. L4(i; Demo crats, 1*1-; Green backers (I. Senate. Republicans, :i7: Democrats, ">'.). All the doubt fill States went Repub lican. The fear of the Solid Smith was the ntdstipofenl cause of the Repub lican success. THE NATIONAL EL; CTION. The defeat of Hancock did nol conic as a surprise after tliedevelop ments of the last mouth. It was thought at Ii ist that the Northern mind had arrived at Hie point to clasp hands ovo;- the bloody chasm. Bill this was a mistake; and i; is probable now Mint the time will uev er come for conciliation between tin sections. Blaine, Grant .and the other party loaders: were shrewd enough to commence the war over, und the effects of their campaign speeches in waving the bloody shirt and picturing the horrors of South ern domination were visil ie for some time. When (Irani said hi his little speech in New York, a few days be fore the election that the Democratic party was Ihn Southern party, and that it needed a solid North to pre vent the Southern brigadiers from ta-pftiring Washington and the [ 'nit ed States, the Northern mind was lix ed. The 'argument was too powerful to rcsh t. 11 mull6red hol \\ hid hoi Garlicld ivit's dishbiicst or iiot, as iln DoGolyor and ( "rcdil M< bilier trans actions shou ei!. t ho Yankees were tie Icrmincd that they would vote.for him in preference to a pure and hon est man. They do almost as badly as the negroes, who will voto-tho Re publican ticket straight, if a convicl ed Ihief is upon it. ()ne would imagine thai the war w as over long enough to allay Northern h illed of (he South, Init wuttottbl if it will ever eohso. A profitable le-jsjon has been taught n.s in the National election, and Wc hope t hut We will In ed it. J t is that we must take care of our.solvcs. There could not be found through mil .the w hole range of the Northeim Slates a more highly esteemed i it\ /en in his own section than the hero of Gettysburg, Winliehl S. Hancock Imt his heinous crime of seeking con filiation between llie Northern and Southern sections of the country could nol bo l'ovoivrn, und the repri n.and In?;, ho.mi administered to him Id I he polh, by l he solid jsoi|th. We may talk us much hs we please abmtl the thrill-?we don't believe :t word of it. Ii is the sectional issue and not hing more. Wc sii'e thankful for the lesson. We now understand each other !><-i tor. THE rKOltl.EM. From now until the next election the problem will he how to maintain in the future the integrity of the government and the civilization of the South. To the solving of this problem lei our wisest men devote their serious attention. Our future happiness und prosperity as a people and as individuals depends in no small degree upon the settlement of this question. It is a problem whicl bus been thrust upon us by a pre judiced Not hern people lor. partisan purposes to humiliate the down trod den South. Northeim inen tell us thai the Republican parly is I he decent party, of the North, but we ask iflhe assuition accords with the facts. If this party possessed one tithe ol* the respectability of which it boasts the terrible ordeal through which we are passing would never have been fast ened upon Ii-, in its present appalling form. lint, it is upon us and t he question i> nol w hy ii is indicted, bill Low is it to be regulated for the best intcresl of society. The present strain has reached its utmost tension, ii will fie hard to continue it longer. Lei us look for .-in improvement, and to tlii-. end lei nil good men direct Iheir thoughts. It is certain thai the future policy ofthe Democratic [>arty will he changed, Conciliation has been tried, and it !!:1s signally faile. 1 REFLECTIONS ON. TUE ELECTION. 11'there is anything Iba impresso? itself upon us in reviewing the elect ion 61' Tuesday, it is t he sturbhornucss of tin- colored people in mnnydphtcos, in persising to kwp up t he race question, and refusing- lo harmoni/.e witli the whiL s in I he clfiirl lor good and hdnos govern incut. The Democrats have i \hausted every im aus in their p >w er to luing about this harmony an.! good feeling; No ihhtter whit! the arguments iiiay be tin the IXunocralie side. many of them will vote* for a thief oil the -Republican ticket in piefirci.ee to the purest man oh the Ueniocratic ticket. Ii mattiirs not if In- i.-. a rogue of Hie deepest 'lye. if he is on t he Republican ticket, uli his sins a re* washed away. A freer man would lake life tickets, read the names- on e.tel , and scratch the rogue's and vote for tin- hones! men. but such is the religious fanaticism of:i huge number of colored men thai they will not scratch under any cir cumstances. They regard the -ticke! as a sacred thin-.:, never lo be touch ed.. It is not polluted, in the least, in their estimation, by thieves and scoundrels I cing placed upon it. but llie pollution of a name Ia>ihg scratch ed upon it is ton heimdis to befoir r atcd. W in h \\ iil t lie charm be brok cur The prospect is- never. Evi dently we w ill have to change bast! in ibis thing. LYMEMOSiY OF )IAJ.'.4. .1. SALLKV. Whereas, in tin- inscrutable vvis dorn of an Ail wise I'rovidetici% il lias pleased 11 itil, ''who iloeth all things well." lo remove from the spftere of hi-- usefulness '?ur esteemed and be loved brother, Maj. -I. Sal ley. and in order that we niaj pay a jusl rind merited trduite to his memory, then' lore it was resolved :ti the l;h Quarterly Conference ol'KdistdOir etiit, < Irungebiirg < 'ountj, S. ('. ( on ferene'e: First, That a blank page he left in the uiiniMcs of said Cjjnfcreheoj in -i i ibed to i-.i^ name and in. iithry, Scriui I. Tita! in t he deal h of Urb. Sa I ley, the Mbthodisl K. Church SoUtli, litis h.st one of ht r nio-t Use In!, high-toned ami valuable mem bers, ?hose life was devoted to, In i' ihtcroMs a hd the promotion of even thing i luii t imid conduce id he, wel fare and |d??? |>ei ily. and which was stritd.lv in aecorib btdh private and public, wil h his pro fest ion. 'i'iiinl, Thai as a member of the church of his. choice, he exempli lied the highest t\pe of the earnest anil abb- advocate of her pure and holy doctrines, whim his love Ibv the church, ami pride in ils parity and elevation of tone, iim.de him ever buhl and feariesi?, yid ine -k and digit ?l.i'jh h'ouitli, That wc tender to his bereaved family our heartfelt con doloncc iu their sad itlltjction. I'ilil h, Thai a copy of i his be for warded io his family and hi- publish ed in the S; 0. "Advocate, ami in the < 'biiui v paper.*. IL IL T.visiiAXT, G. d. One.n. TUMI TE O? KESCECT TO MINSKA.B. CLSSA MINMCKEN A TOE CUING LH TEE INCIDENT. lulilor Orarigcbuvij Time*: Somc.litnc'ugo t he friends of Ciipt, ?J. A. Miniiickcii and family com i'.*??I the idea <>!' creeling si nioiiu incnl t<> the memory of his daughter; Accordingly:! subscription was got tni up ami : uon sltllieiettt fundfe.woro raised to purchase a beautiful marble slab lor that purpose. Upon its arrival at the Hull Swamp ( Inn h yard a number of their I'ricmh nicl to present it formally and pm it in position. Maj. C W. Danhelly was roquosl ed to act as spokesman, and said, (as near as can be remembered), us fol lows: ??('ii/it. M?/)uY/ivn ami t\tinifg?It is with reelings mingled with profound sorrow and pleasure, that we med here to-day, to present to you this beautiful tablet as a lit memorial to the excellence virtue and social ipiali ties of your loved daughter; \Y e sor row thai she gladdens no more our society. VYc sorrow that her place is vacant. \Yc sorrow because we miss her morn smiles and genial voice on every hand: an I yet it is a plcastire lit bestow so lilting j tribute to one wliooccupied such an exalted position in the hearts of an enlight ened e?ihmuuity. ?"This tablet,sir i.-- not to perpetuate her memory among those w ho know lier.no! to exalt her many virtues to the present generation, for I assure yon, sir. they are inscribed oil the tablets of our hv'arts motu lasting than can he carved ein stone or marble: but it is to toil to ftitiireigen orations that worfh and vfr ttie lie buried lure. a.:>! Iba; admiring friend, have jnttd jits.l. tri'itite to iheiti ??\\'i will liow put i'ni - (sil let iii po sition to mark (lie spot wTiort' slei'ji your loved daughter, hud to unrutlie passer by that I lib; is hallowed groin: \." With hearts lull of deep emotion, the hi 1,1 (til wa.-. put ill [dare. ;".nl ijie friends dispersed. Ii. Si Ei.Lbuirii, Oct. it), IS80. EditO? Or ?injthunj 'I".,,,.?-: As the tinie for pla.uiitigwheal is I near at hand, ii thai hol bouhlissToi' i inc to give ypu litt' result ol'unox j pcriiuciit iniido by ui.vsi If hij t si ason. We all in dvrslaiid thill ibis has mil been cditsideit'd a when! growing section: h'ul oui' experience indicates that it ihay lie successfully gtowsii Last winter, in I loceml er. ni'icT gathering tu\ cotton from an otiliiih ry piece bf pine land. nr. one nndoi.o fortieth a- res. 1 broadcast oue n :i ! of Cffrion reed, two; neks a-h element am! one bushel n't si proof w In at, and turned till tint lei* K'iget ficiv .hreti k t'sig the ground Ilinrotighlv with lam plows into four fee! beds, (bus leav ing a water furrow every four feet. l*i?mi this I git the; red 27 bushels wheat. I shall make another experiment tlii? year to lesr. whether the yield should he attributed tu the drainage or to t he ash clement ahme. This year I iiseil ithoul \i\ bushels cotton seed a ml two Sticks a.-li ele ni' nt per acre oil nearly seven acres. In in which 1 gathered seven good w agon loads of oats. Tin- same land had beeti planted in oats two years prior without any fertilizers. The total yield thai year w as one ordinary load.' N. II.? I omitted to say, in the pro per pi ace. Unit my?hts were sowed in broad lands. S. I). LO UI S T 1 ras just relumed from ;lie 27 O 23. T 3EE With a Large and we'l As-sorlcd St i k <>i (li ner.il l'llli hilled lit the vi ry 1 O \\ MST IN hit i f the Mai It et, and will he Sohl til corresponding Kates. Come one and all end sec lor your .selves, lite llAHUAli'S to be ob tained. UAHTKTfNO, OIL CLOTHS and I'l l: Mil UK of the Latcisl rat.ins. I). LOT IS. sepi ;'? 1880 ?">in A (All LOAD OF iri n is noi isi s l-'lloM TU K W ESTKltN M A I! K I .TS w ii.i n; i:i i i i \ Kit \ i ST A \i) iKS MAT HU\ OA Y. july 2 lbbO If MV.IHE.S 3| I^HAB, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, U.l.{AN(iKHVH(l, S. C. Oi?< c eoi$ior pX Cour! House Square < 'huroh Street, t In SUIUO formerly" owned und oc : " Otlpied hy Win. M. Jlulson, hsq. jllllC II tf *9 cTKAV Ij]LKl{ AM> UUAI.KIt IN Waides, Clocks. Jewelry, Spectacles, Musical I nstriuneiits, Ac All I" Ii ose in need of :i ir< >'?' 1 p:iir 61' SIMCCTACLES or EY EGLASSES c?n ho perl'eel \y suited. ?ft8T*All repairs carefully and in n( Iv execute*I. Prices reasonable. nets issn tf < )'\ t A ESI (i I'llin l Gr >; a rbmj iv orks, G, ^[AYHEW & SON. ONK I IHUt KAST <?F Dr, J. G. Wannamaker, M ;i iniliicf ur< ?l's of and Dealers in a I kind.- of American and Italian Tombstones. M onuments, Marble and Slate .Mantels, And all kinds ot Stone Work furn ished to any des ign. Also Polished Granite WorL ? 1. itl.cr Native or Foreign to order at Low est l'nssible l"ri< <.-. C"orrosp< ndence solioi tod witb those in want nl any work in the above line. net 1?ly "111i.\F.SK and Other kind of Presorvo 7 and Ji Hies, at VA N TASSEL'S. m IUI MAM M< ?TU ST? >CK of DEY GOODS Is now in store. $4ft!| of .my friends, rustemerd and everybody* will do well lb call and examine life LA KOKST ASS< IliT .MI'NT ol Goods cter exhibited in Orangelvjrg, which r.<v. pun-'a-d with i'1" irreales! care in regard In Style, Quality and Chtaphes-, in I lie 1': iucipal ( i: ies North. My stock of I FASilJONARLE DKKSS GOODS ; comprises everything in I/re--' Fab 1 tics. All the new Shades end Color* ill Bilks, Satins, Velvets. Cashinere?, , Momie Cloths, Drocudcs, Alpaccas, and, in fact, eveiything that could be foutitl desirable This .-tuck espeei? ti l\ > i Ri'ASSKfc anything ever hr< light into the lung. Come, take u look and be convinced. ^AWCY GOODS, Notions, Neck Wear, Ribbons, C\>rscts, Gloves, I.adits Vests,Shaw's, ( loaks, Zephyr. Zephyr Goods, Buttons, .let Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Ac, i&e , in more than usual variety, Simply Grand, Gorgeous and Immense. L\ftSlMl'<llLH, deans, Flannels, Cotton Goods, Calicos, direct In in the Factoiies,tit the very LOW-j EST I'KICES, and in the best Qual ii ies, I am now the LOGA L AGENT foi one of the Largest Phila Iclphia Shoe Manufactories, for M m, Ladies and ( hildren'.S Hand Sewed Shoes, whose stock is. the Best to be louhd in the Market. I also hav? Southern ami La-tein luai'.c Shoes, suitable for i veryb dy'ss Tu&le ami Pot ket. |/ lARPh'IS. Malls and Hassocks in \_y Cm at Variety. / tl.OTHliNG for the MILLION. it ybii dou'i believe it just conic ami la-, a passing glance at the huge I iles stat Lud in the Store. A: ML OEMOKKST'S RELIABLE PATTERNS. The Light Running Domestic Lewing Machine AClllNE Needles, Oil, Attach incuts, ami parts for all Ma chines. THEODORE KOHN'S M AM MOTH ins? ess uoons Emporium! rjjMie liiusi ami cheapest B 1 hpiorn in Orjuigehurg, for s.iic at N idlaee Cannon's old stand. SH A VI IMG AND Ii AIR DRESSING l)one in the icosi approved ~i> le bv . II. M A I I IIb;WS, an Ik:perieueed R?rin*!', >>u Market Sheet, in rear uf (lie I'oslollice. jan *J OP ism Kr?j AT II 11 9 ?'.:.t-,rKt ? n-.!-;r I am ready, willing and waiting to please my many friend > and cus tomers with one of the handsome selreted Stocks of NOTHING AM) r Ever brought to this Words are superfluous, invite extended to all. m &EKET. A hearty EuttcrlcL'e Patterns xTow Beady* The White Sewing Machine 53 County Testimonials ^ s\\owr\ in its fare*. "a i^ifeiiry &Oi j TP3 MY STOCK ia o H?meroust"'?''1^"?! I Every thing 11 enn VT&?I& FO ^, ?* 't LMUO?i, j that Can Bea the Town I sell ONLY I lie BTSST (iO >T )S i<> MY LINE, lo whieh lit-1; hosts of MY FlilEKDH throughout the Town and County j will testily. QUALITY OF GOODS l^-ery ARTICLE SOI*P ? To be of tho VEEY BEST QUALITY 3l()X K V RKirXJaSTTDIT.D when there is AN1T CAUSZ3 for Hnving visited 2^J0W YORK 1 SELECTED my own j STOOK from the BEST HOUSES, At F/2anafa,ct 1 s u ices ??d t?e Discount ofF, To those who have not seen my STOCK I would say, Come Take a Look! GOODS SHOWN FHISEZ/S". I .nn not nlono when I say I have tin: Best StOCk, Pur M$t Goods Loyvosl; 3?ri(^es iil tow? Come and examine my etoek and if you are in need of any goods you will buy. I<TO TB.OXJBX1E TO SHOW GOODS. "Will sell lor Less than tiny 011c; or give* yon :? Im'X ol"l Im'rillte. Thanking mv friends for past lavois, 1 am rospeutfuPv, P W BULL