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THE 0KANUEBU11? TIB
issued fvkry Thursday morni. ,
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TIIU Kft DA Y, .Ftjl?S 0, 1881.
noii. samuel dibble"for con
gress.
The nomination of Hon. Samuel
Dibble oil last Thursday, in Charles
ton,' for Congress, was a merited t'c
cogbitfan, not of the claim of Or
angdbnrg, but of the ability and pe
culiar fitness of the nominee lor the
office in every particular. Taking
the whole range of the Second Dis
trict there could not be found a man
that fills the bill more fully thuu Mr.
Dibble.
Able, conservative, firm ami uu
? wer ring in the discharge of duty,
ho will be a worthy successor of the
lamented O'Connor. Mr. Dibble is
eminently a working and practical
man. In all public positions in
which he has been placed be has
.brought'success by iudomitable en
ergy and -untiring labor. In the
short time he was in the South Caro
lina Legislature his power was felt,
and the experience will he the name
if ho is placed in the halls of National
Council.
He is also a people's man. He be
longs to no exclusive class, and will
see that the humblest as well as the
loftiest citizens fare alike
Again, there is ho man who has
done more for the colored people in
the line of education than M r. Dib
ble. As a member of the Hoard of
the Agricultural College connected
with Chilli it University, as an advi
ser and aid to the School Ooimnis
sioner of Orangeburg County during
the last administration, and as a leg
islator, his whole mind was charged
with the scheme of popular educa
tion.
In this line, the question of an up
propriation from the National Treas
ury for the education of the South
was strongly discussed before the
present Congress, and Air. Dibble is
the man to send to the aid of Sena
tor Brown and others to force the
passage of the bill. Let us do all we
can to elect him t?-day, and we w ill
confer a blessing upon the country
and au honor upon our county.
? ? ? m -
sp-baits work.
Oor peoplo arc called upon pgniti
So rally for good government* Kvery
decent man is interested in-tw day's
work. It is no personal fig it, but a
people's light. Mr. Dibble, the
nominee of the Democratic party for
Coagres.*',.is not a nominee of his own
choice. He wanted another to tnriv,
the banner of Democracy, but the
BL'prescutatives of the party wanted
him: and forced him into tin
fields, it is now our duty to elect him
and lot us do so. We can't span
one IDVmoerat from the polls. \V<
nuiust work from morning until night.
Keinoittifoer,. if we are defeated, the
jfatrty vdll be {.5; en a blow from
friiitths ?*> will be hard to recover. L *l
not 'su'rto ? disaster (w?e lit like us to
day,. a?ncU ab owe- ally lut iw?ti the* banner
of the party be trailed in the hands of
a sou of Orangelnirg. We know he
will do lus duty?the rest remains
with the people.
ml-brackett in orasuebukg.
' The installation of Rev. J. D. A.
Itrowii* a** jttjastwy" ot<" tihe If t'oshytei ian
OJhtwcb,??? List Snuday, was thu-oc
casion of the presence of Dr. K'tuiek
e'.t, of Charleston, in otw fewnu. lie
preached several able sermons during
his stay from Friday W? Sunday
which produced a dcep'undfa-vorahh
impression upon, our eouMuunity.
0*v Siuidny morning his chunge to
tJhe uutrtor ami j.-eophewas*listened to
with* in* crest,, by niluTge congregn
tliouu There Wcr-i* two' points upon
whieln Ihr wa's pMtricnUirly cogent
and to1 which) we iflustt.refer in-pass
ing. He urged, his hearers*to*hate
bigotry and secturi'i>nism- aH they
would the devil. The minds c*f men,
ho said, were differently sonst it utt d
Some are concave and some convex.
8?d it is impossible to expect all to
think exactly in the same grove. W<
liavo no right to find fault with oth
ers for not thinking as we do. They
are just as apt to be right as we are.
The liberal views of the speaker oi.
this point are worthy of note and
Imitation. The other point forcibly
brought out and aptly put was, that
pastors are not hirelings. They are
under no obligations to the congre
gation for their salary. What is
given to the support of. the Church is
put into the Lord's treasury,, from
which it is u?ed for the advancement
of His kingdomi To'spenk of'??hir
ing" a minister is degrading, lie
should be placed upon a liigHcr plane
and should never feel Hint, he is a
dependent. Dr. Rnaokeft's cliarg'c
was broad, thoughtful and etair.outly
Tjraetleal nnd.iTuprwsive.
Sonntor Hampton thus speaks to n
correspondent of the Nc*cs and Cour
ier upon the subject of Mr. Dibble's
election to-day: "The special eloe.?
lion for member of Congress of great
importance, not only to the State, but
to the Democratic party tit large. If
Mr. Dibble is elected, there is every
reason to believe that he will take and
keep his scat. Therefore It is of the
last consequence that every Demo
crat should exert himself to the ut
most. If all work zealously, success
can be gained) and the Second Dis
trict will secure it Worthy successor
to the able and lamented O'Connor."
THE O?T^DN^^?smON?
We have -several times alluded to
the Cotton exposition to be held iu
Atlanta in the Fall, ittid urged the
people of Orangeburg to see that the
comity was represented' in the grand
display which will embrace the entire
Union. We publish to-day an in
teresting correspondence between
Capt. Hamilton, of our town, and
Col. Butler, State Agricultural
Agent. The importance of our
county being represented should hot
be undervalued. If we wish to en
courage immigrants and capitalist*
within our borders there is no better
way 01 doing it than by letting our
advautages be known here. The
County Commissioners and our
Town Council, it seems tons, might
take some steps to help the cause.
At any rate let our people not be
laggard._ ^_
0RANUE&UKG IMMIGRANTS.
"We publish for the information cf
the public the experience of Mr.
Peterkin wi\ h immigrants, which wi
requested him to give to the reader*
of the Timks.
The subject of immigration isor.c
of vast importance to Or?ngebur?.
County, and to the State, and if al
our farmers would bo aroused to it.
and act as Mr. Peterkin is doing, wt
would be relieved nf all the political
ami agricultural troubles which hau?,
as a pall around our pathway. Tin
lone of bis letter is excellent. He it
not discouraged with the dissatisfac
lion and leaving of some of his immi
grants. He views it as natural, am
with true public spirit, he speaks a
, good wot(1 for those who have h ft
i hi in, recommends them to his ncigl -
boi's as most excellent workmen, ai d
asks them to take them and sine
them from leaving live country.
in private conversation with Mr.
] Pelerkin, he says very truly; if lib
neighbors will do as be docs and als<
get immigrants, they will be content
cd arid happy and stay with us and d<
us good; but when they are isolated
on one farm in Hft\ and cut oil' from
all association with their kinsmen, it
is natural for them to be discontent
iid. it will take time also for them It
become accustomed to our ways am
mooes or living and we must havi
?patience. Let every man get a.1
many as he can; but above all let in
have a colony of land owners settle*
somewhere, in Or.'?n'.ret>ur<r County.
MK. 1'fcJfcnn.tVS ULUloiKAATS.
Editor OraiKjctiiirg Tim a :
By request, I give my experience,
and opinions to ttie public in regari
to Immigrants as laborers. Fiv<
weeks ago, I wont to Columbia, ant.
procure I from the Slate Agent,
eight men and one woman with four
children. They spoke the Polish
'language. I found it impossible in
IColumbia to have a perfect under
islanding as to their having lo pay
; hack their transportation from N. Y.
to Ft.- Motte.- I w as in hopes lln \
understood it. but tomul out, the fust
day of June, that they were dissatis
!lied, and had mitde up their minds t<
leave, rather than pay *t back.. The
men wi.bout families are still withim.
Four out of the seven that left wen
anxious to stay aud left, in tears;, but
lb ice, were determined go. Tlicj
all went to Ft.- Motto,, and askeo
j Marcus, a German shop-keeper there,
jit* it was right for them to leave. Iii
told them, yes, go. He could speak
the Polish language. 1 don't dotil t
but Marcus will deny this, but 1
suspected all the time that he was
having a-bail i'Hllueuve over them, ii?
,he would rather <*turt the favor oi
jtlut negro.. If all men were like Mar
jctis, it would be a blessing to havi
jibe languages confounded ngsi'
I My opinion is that immigrauis
.should know before they leave Castle
Garden the wages they may expect;
j and if they are to | ay their i nus
I port at ion, there shoum be i o mis
j understanding in regard In it. Tin
? 1 ihmigr-atiou Agent sh< uld not allow
any J mtnigr-a'ut to leave him without
ja perfect understanding with all eon
icci'iiod, ai.d-1 haven't any doubt but
I Col. Uoyki-n will conduct his husi
ness to the very best advantage as
Mion as 1 o can gct> things iu proper
shape for it. So long as my men
stayed, 1 had no trouble with them.
They did any kind of work I put
them at, and did it perfectly; worked
from sun rise to .sun set, except the
usual noon time given all laborers in
our County.
Would advise them taken to
neighborhoods in large numbers, ol
at least twenty-live?the more the
better. IfOrangeburg County had
enough of them, 1 feel satisfied they
would be content and prove a bless,
nig to thu count!y in many le pf cts.
We need rot expect them all to he
gOi-d- laborers, and satisfied. St.me
would go. I *it of hi l* \v; uld (c me.
My intention is tu make applica
tion to Commissioner Boykkiu lor
another lot, arid believe I can suc
ceed in keeping them after a while.
If any oue in our County should
hire any of the seven that have left
nie, they will lind them to he the best
labor they can get, and hope, they
will treat them well und keep them in
the County. The able bodied strong
Immigrant wants plenty of hard
work, and fifteen or twenty dollars
per month. The day isn't far dis
tant when we will have to pay higher
wages, have work better done, and
more of it. Five dollars per month j
is all we can afford lor our present
labor, and we won't have them long,
is they are becoming renters, day
laboru s, and contract hands and can
give liens and never plant a seed.
We should not blame the negro. He
is only doing what uny of ua would
do under the same circumstances.
Wc would soon spoil the white Immi
grant. But competition is the life of
all business. Competition in labor
and reutirig i? what our County
needs. We w ill never prosper like
some of our sister counties uutil we
get more white men. Wc would not
submit to the slovenly half-way cus
tom of doing things for a day, if the
uegro were not the politest and
humblest fellow in the world. Oh, it
is so nice and old time to have Cutty
pull ofi'h's hat, nndsay boss 'again;
inquire alter ude belt ob dc family
ilsc.'1 If this takes pretty well then
he must have a half-dollar, to be paid
next week in hoeing cotton. There
is no use in discussing the subject
any further; We ((11 know he will be
there on the day promised.
Jas. A. PETEKKlSh
Ft. Motte, S.C.
Obituary.
T>icd at Orangehurg on the morning of
die '^Irti May. hSSl, Maggie Elliott, only
daughter of Thomas Odium and Fieri'?*
It ous DnwKolif, aged 1 year/ 2 rrtoWtlnt and
21 days.
Though du n weit dear, for lovely wis thy
form, .
And fair thy mind, ami hopeful Irom thy
birth; "
Chough midtlea was the pestilential storm.
That beat thy lendur blossom to the earth.
For thi" we grieve not; certain th i( the soul
Yet sinless, bursting Ironi its-earihly clod,
Is bbriitf on angel'rf wing beyond die pule,
Where infant hinbeencj hath pi ice with
(J od ?_ _
1A v/U LJ A.J IV grave* arc annually
robbrd of their victims, lif. s proHwrjg*!,
happiness and heuilli testoreJ by tibe ofcc
ul the great
Gni??i) In vigor a or,
which positively and permanently cures
I m potency (caused by excesses of any
kind). Seminal WeakliaM, and all diseases
that follow its a seqit 'iicu of self-abuse, as
loss of energy, loss of memory, rniversal
latitude, pain ihr back, dimness of * idon,
premature old age. and many other diseases
iiat lead lo insanity or consumption und a
prcmuttu e grave.
.Vend for circulars with testimonials free
by mail. The llivi^nntlor i* sold n't $1
per box. or l>?-x<-> f?J < ?-u:- nil ?l<?tf
?i.n. oi win He le it free hy mad. Heeiircly
sealed, oil receipt of price, bv ail besting
F. ?5. 4;M13X;KViI>rtiggis',
1S7 .Vmmil A. Toledo, Ohio.
8 do Agent for tnu United 6'lales.
may 1[? ly
S?O? HEWARSJTi
Over a mil
lion of Prof
(itiilniettc'ti
rench Kidney
ids have ni
?tidy been sold
. this i ountrv
?id in France;
every one of
hieb has giv
:i pei feet sat
isfaction, and
tue e performed11
eures every
time when
used according
to (lit ectiotiK.
We now say ... .no afflictol an I do'duin p
ones that wo will i ay the above reward
lor a m'ngle car c of
LA.UE BSACK
That the 5? id fai's to cure- This firrat
Ittiuvdy will poi.'nively and permanently
cure Lumbago, Lame hack, Sriaiiea,
j Gravi 1, Uiubvles, Di tipsy. Bright'* Discion
lof ihe Kidneys; Iiicoiitinnlcs and1 ftWteu
tion of I he I'l ine, Iiiflainalion of the
Kidney*, Catarrh ol* the Bladder, High
Colored Urine. Pain in the Hack, .Side or
Loins. Nervous Weakness, and in fact all
disorders of I he It-ladder and Urinary
Organs whether contracted by pri'/iitfe
disease or otherwise.
IjU'tlicN, if yon art mffeAhjjji froni
Female" Weakness, Lemoii lm>a, ur any
disease of the Kidneys, ltltitlUvl, of Urin
ary Orgiulh,
IOU C'AN BE CIIHKDH
Williont swallowing nauseous nu-diciries,
by simply wearing
PROF. GUILWETTE'S
FRENCH KIDjNEY PAI)^
WHICH CURES BY AfHORPTIotf'.
Ask Yotip druggist for PUnir. (JI'IL
..MKTTI?S FRENCH K IHN KV PAD, and
I take no otlier. If he litis not gtit it, Belid
jjt'i.Ob and you Will receive the l"d by re
i turn ttinili
iMtOK. liUlhMETTK'S FIIKXCH l.lVEU
PAD*
Wi 1 positively cure F*vci ami Ague,
Dumb Ague, Agr'e Cake, Hi 11 im in Fe ?er.
Jaimitii e. Dyspepsia, and all disease* ot the
Liver. S.oinauh' and-Blood. 1'rieu Sl 60
by mail. Send for Prof, ('nihm-lte.'s Trea
tise on he Kidneys ami Liver, free by limb,
Address
F ?E N ?11 PA I> ?O t
'lo'edo, Ohio,
For5 ?rd?? by Ort J. (!. \\ nnniimu ktr
Ojnngebnrg, V,. II;, S. C
may 10, iHSl 1 v.
Why Suffer NecdtenntV
With the convulsing, sputtmodic torttirest of
fever and ague anil blltoill reinittenl, >vhcn
Hosteller's Stomactl lliucrs, ncknowledgett'
to he a real curative of mnlnrhl levers, will
eradicate the cause of bo much ?uflcrlng. Ki>
less effective is this benignant alterative in'
cases of constipation, clysnrjiila,- liver, com
plaint, rheumatism, ant] in grnernl dchilily
and nervous weakness. Kor t ilc by all Dmp.
girt/i and Dealers generali),?
Con klrng "has re?lg?ed.l Who
cares? Henry Kohlt fcasTSBOJ yd?,
more <>r t'iurte itcWj fast ttdor 6 cent
calicos.
The Manhattan shfrt ?tili ahead.
Guaranteed the nest shirt in the
world for 99 cts. Henry Kohn al
wayfc siippliod with all nur?bt'rs?
Summer silks at- 50 and 75 cts. per
yard, and trimming silks and laces.
New lot just in at Henry Kohn's.
Ladies, ffW fvavV fffriVed t Tfeooe
new ?Vnped "Fayal ?tfafT frtftfsy fff-all
color?, at* HemyTlrt)frff'V.
.filHW m?lurrriV nW reWlV:- Call
for a copy of ftiiUerick's ?YWi'?jloli.
tati Krtsluons rit: Hirtnry KohnTs1
IS; OT IC 111.
rSHIE lioa.rU of County Commissions will
Jl (ell, at Ornngebur?: C. II., on Mmdny
UleBixth day of June 1881, to the higbcM
bidder for caah, the building in tho Jail
lot, known an the ''Old Guard Holise."
The building will be Hold ax it stands.
Purchaser to remove tho same within 18
davs after aale.
lly order of the Board.
L.H. WANNAMAKBR,
C. B. (j. C, ?. C, S. C.
may 19 2t
Notice to Whiskey Drinkers.
Physicians, Members of*
Temperance Societies*
BELOW filhi a ft w brahdn or Whiskies
l which I guarantee pure and unadul
terated: Golden Chun live, Old Crown
Kye. Hunter'n Mountain Rye. TliOM are
three of the purest alitl best W liiskey*
made. Mnj. Paid Bourbon, pure N. C.
white Corn, "Red Corn Whiskey made from
Bed C'orh> Fine French Brahdy. Crystal1
ited Hock and Kye California Beach and
Honey, the Celebrated Lyon Punch, Wine*
of the bestand punvt qualities, imported
and domestic (Jinn, Lager Beer always on
hand, tend cold as ice can milke lt. Bitter?,
all bfthe befit brands.
N. B.? I do not. "head the above, mcan
iiig that the Physicians and member* of
Temperance Societies are drin:<crf,, bill
head it in that manner tu call the attention
of all to the place whet's tltey cait giit tlie
purest Liquors both for inddiciil. Hece&ary;
and gtttcrstl purposes-: Look flir the Blue
Store. FkAMK RlSIlEB, Agt.
Noticto to Coiisuilisrs oi'
Tobacco.
"XTOUR attcnti'.h is called to a fewbmndn
JL 'Ofniy fine flnoaklng and ehewihg
Tobaeco'sf a'so Hcgafs and CefcareltcH, which
I make ;i specialty: Chewing?Celebrated
Buzz Saw, the Golden Bar, Corn Cob,
Mique, Karly Bird, Capt. Jack, Aurora
Pan ( ftke, Bbozl, Wold Unowned Mills
Fb'ra lino Cut, and many other brands
whhh aits not mentioned bfcre, always
on hand; 6'rnoking: W. T. Blokwells & Con.
Bhrhutu, lha only genu.'nc Blockwells
Lofig t'tit, for Pipes iiiol CiprettH, Morburg
Bros. MelrohG Curly <*ut, Smokers Truest
Friend, I^irillord Solid, put up in tin foil,
G. W. Gail & A x celebrated Crown Brand.
St jars?wihdiclia, Private Slock, Q?ccie
I tub- Ltirena, D?na Sa', Ornato, black
Hoop. Kavorite, Ennnpre State, Cigarettes
--Lone Fisherman, Pride of the North;
Litt e Joker, BlackwclPs Durham. All of
the above are guaranteed to be lirsl clasas
Give me a cull and l.c convinced tliiit i
k?-rp the best TohauetVd in the market.
Look for the Blue .Store.
FKaNK BIS 11KB, Agt.
OFFICE OF
!i. i mm k to
\\f F. would respmLfully ask tho public
YY to call and tr&rminu our dtock of
GOODS
In endless variety.
C^OTHZXTC!
In all the Latc?t and mot?t Fashionable
Styles.
Both Staple and Farfey
TiiV World '"Kcno-vvnerf
LYON BAKING POWPER
In J, \, \ and 1 lb p rka#es, guaranteed
Best of atl or morrey refunded.
^ FLOUR!
Direct from the Mills, and' \Ve call particu
lar attention to two of our Fancy brands,
"BOLTED SNOW"
and
"HAttVES/f' P^l'DE,''
Which cannot be equaled irV tsis Market,
and which is within die fe^K' of the
poor as' well aa the riclr.
A full artd -.Veil- Selected Stocl, from S7 50
to- $12 00 perd?A
From $2 to $12.
! TOBACCOS
From the Best Factories hl'lfyr'tll CaVolhia
and Virginia", Low for CJaklr.
For Ladies, Misses, Children} Mvnp Yobtlt?
Boys in gre?.t Variety.
npiME-wlH'H'jtf allb\tr iK tb- rHttritftlri'dnr
X Kittittr Stockt Coni? and look alul
you*will'be p'ettned. Buy and you will be
satisfied. Respectfully.
Stomas M? Eaysor,
AT TOUNEY
Corner Chureli and St. Paul Streets,
Prompt and careful'attenfion'given to all
biisimss entrusted id my care.'
jan I a' l?b'l 1/
Anhounces lliat he has returned from
NEW |ORK
and would call ppecitd notice to Laving
tile
LARGEST.
CHOICEST,
MOST SELECT nnd
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS
Specially adapted for Spring and Summer
wear, of the Latest Importations, and all
of the Real Novelties of the Season, all
Selected with great Care an to liest
Quality and i
LOW PRICES
Grand display of Noveltle? 1H
DUESS GOOliS
At the ?roll khUWn popul?r '
PHfeWJ.
?AA pieces Htirhljhrjt EtboHrit1eri'iflafi4
I *J\J\J cents, per yard and upward, Ur8
greatest variety ever offered.
Torchen, Languidoc, Vermicelli, Breton
Point 1>'Esprit, iyAlencon, Span?
ish and other Lacia at
EthtttHy Li.?
Pfteosf
I TTILECiANT N?VELtifcsJfi taaf?VB
Xjj Lace Goods, FiMltnV Tie*,; RufflSA;
Aprons, in., Ac, it will ttmkc you Jecl
good to lake a look at tliefff.
UNEXAMPLED profurit*; of (heHH\f~
, est;St*hMh Fringes. Gim^s, Tnssrfcf
Silk .Oifdles, HuH.ms. Ribbons, Corset;!
Glove*, Ladies and ChildfWs Hoisery
Handkcrchiefff, tell nett and Great BaT
gaius.
Fast Ctiint n/rrf Neve Sf-i?T tM/SS5 t3rf.
Fine Yard \Vide Figured Carnhries flrfK;
Beautiful Fait Color Yard Wide Lawwf
S cts.
SPECtAL BafgnfrWfrV ?ff tttf? of nm-wjfr
K?^l.;.iK.<torinV,.s'><'.o an Toilet Qniltnr
Sheeting*:, ToNvoht.- DMr?*s,-JTa'ble Damask*,
1 'rauhet, &CV
E
LEU A JrT assctf rmWrf. of FtCati,
sols and Silk Umbrellas.
O HOFS for everybody in all the Now and
HamLom**Siy!es for Summer Wear.
CLOTHING for Boy* Youths omi Men
in all the Late t Styies, in ?.?reat Ya?'
riety and at the l.o vest p>wublc Prices.
OHIRTS, Underwear and Furnishing
Goods. An unequalled line of the**
Goods bought direct and only from th?
.Manufacturer's. A lull linn of thu Calobra,
! lid' C?sln?jiOHlah Custom Ahirts;- Cellars
' and Cuds. Boys Shirts, Men's Fine'Neck
wear, Silk Handkerchiefs, 6c..- The v'dry
Best l-n laundered1 UllSVta al? 00; 75'clif nnd'
$1. Special si/.ea nmdo to' ofder.
All sizes of Frnntes for1 Pietttites and1
Chroiuos.
The Light Rdhningf
Domestic Sewing JtfaoH>t#?>
Needles. Oil, Attachment*? a';d' F&tlf tt
evdry Maohine in ntc.
Mm?V DemoFefit'?
Reliable Pa'pl-r Eashions.)
Ff Checked and Faney lifnuVnjj?*
jdlrf as Low Prided' aJt xftry id* ?W
Unit Od' States/
?KSt tti fdl?rVl1 #lhr?ntee,(M'iW&Mfaif
shall \>? pleaseM, Having' die eddoa by thtf
tens of thousands, and Styles by the nbore,
bavo them fdr old add young, fdr. rich and
rieh nnd p?dlyfbr .pretty ami plain. I?m
prepared tb mrfiish dv'cry ll^ny jihd' gen tlo
man vr'illi jitst what'she dr'die wi?lls/aria'a?
just1 the price1 that tuita.
The Boys aric^Glrls arTrequested rftft to
tides calling for New Card's fdr theirf&ferap
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