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OltANOKUUKO. S.O., .JUNK IS. 1SS0.
Democratic State Ticket.
Fm Go\? rnor.
GEN. JOHNSON 11AG001).
For Lieuten taut-Governor.
GKN JOHN D. KENNEDY.
For Secretary of Stttte.
COL. Ii. M. SIMS.
For Comptroller-General,
HON. J. C. CO IT.
For Adjutant and Inspector General.
-GKN. A. M. MAN IG AU LT.
For Attorney-General.
GKN. LEROY F. YOU MANS.
For Superintendent oi Education,
MAJ. HUGH S. THOMPSON.
For Stale Treasurer.
COL. J. P. RH IIARDSON.
Notes?
Notes.
?Mr. Exodus Wiudom ilid not gci
?i positive bite, but be thinks he had u
giorious nibble,
.?Publicly the defeated Grant lea
ders say that the Chicago ticket is a
very .stiong one, but piivutely they
say they have no doubl of its deieat.
?The IJangor Whig says ii is a
great victory for Blaiue. So it wi s
in IK76. Blaiue seems to be the only
man in the country who spells dvfea'.
with a big V.
-?George Gotham rays that the
boltersi" ihu'New York and Pennsyl
vania delegutiotis were bought hy ih?
unli-Gi entiles ami thai they are h?ra
if they deny it. George vvldeiitiy is
Jeelitiy lovely.
?Il there aic any distinguished
Republican statesmen who leel like
going lit-hii g I hi.-, sunnier, we dare
ha\ letters addicssed tu tin lion, \\.|
A. Wheeler^ Mahnte, N. Y., will ie
' ctive pionipi at ten lion.
?The very few considerate people
in the country uiisi contemplate miiIii
boineboin w the f.ici Hi.ii in body has!
yet deemed u worth while to wonder!
whal Piesidclit Hay?8 is going to do
lor a living when be goes out ol ol
llce.
??'Giant sab' he was sali fled, and
feOoli alter lell for hou.e," i.-, the way
I lie dii-paicll lead, ll a man who ha.
just hi-d bo b eyes shut, bis uo&C
spread all o?er his lace and Ins teeth
Jv it. eked loose, isn't satisfied, he must
be hard lb satisfy.
?7-The New Yoik Express says I he
nomination ol Gen, Arthur for the
V'?ee Presidency '?seems little beltei
Until a huge pi i c.ieal joke," and that
"it isoiu which inldhgeti and patri
oitc Republicans all over the country
will icgiel if ilny do not rupudiate."
?The opinion is expressed gencr
all\ in Washington Dial it will be
fouiid bard woik lo ctdleel money l<
cany on the R puolican campaign,
as I he men who would have given
large .sums had eilhei Gram or Ulniiic
heeii nominated, Will poW btlttUU up
their pockets.
?Tin; Presbyterian Chinch at Wal
teibpio, winch was desiioycd by a
cyclone in 1878, has been i, built, ttuci
itscongi egati n have gem rously oiler
id to divide its use wiih their less
foi lunate brethren ol other ib uomina
lions whose houses of worship win
wrecked in the same disaster.
? Gen. Joseph K. Johnston is cretl
(led with saying of that dashing Con
federate cavalry in:, n. Gui. Fonesi
lhat**he was the hrighiesl military
genius' thu war produced on c.thei
Side, if we ate to judge him by tin
rule ol accomplishing the largest ic
sult-3 with the least material."
?i he New Yoik &"t**i says the ie
suit ol the I hicago convention make
a grand opening lor pemnciaeV, ami
adds that ?'if, on nssetidding in i on
vcnt;on, they promptly nominale tin
strongest ticket they can put in the
held, and all zealously unite in i;s
?tipi)t;rt, their victory is already as
Biued."
?The New York Truth, slion.
Grunt paper, is disgusted at the
t'silotit iiiuti's" tieleat, and says "1.1
nomination has lullen like a heavy
cloud upon the parly, and given none
joy but the Democrats, and those Re
publican politicians whose idea id sue
pebs iii Politics Iht.s v eai began und
ended, With the tlplepL of Grant."
?Clr mberluin wnu invited to be
present at the celebration by the
pogroesof memorial day al Jlcaufori.
tinL tbeie was no tnoiiey in jl,
and be failed to appear. JJis ex
yokefellow, Coibin, appropriately jo
presented hipi, however, and advised
the negroes to vole ihe Democratic
\ cket ?that is, |ie said they should
select im n only ol purity and intelli
gence to represent them,
?"What du Uli* Republicans,"'in
quire* lue suspicious New York Eve
ning Fust. 'Mutend to ?lo with the sil
vt'i? ?tollui ?" Tlie silver dollar will
ho put in State? where it will do the
most good next November. It is re
lial>l\ staled that in Maine, Coline ?
ticul, Ohio and 'ndinnu a silver dol
I r will eontiol lour wavering Repub
beau votes. They eome high, but
the party must have 'etn.
?The Karle of Utiea went borne
wiih this compliment buzzing in hie
ear front the St. Louis Po'ni Dispatch:
" The insullei able snob and carpel I
knight posing in the convention like{
a lay milliner's figure?this lover ofI
horoies and eulogist of barracks' oil
spring, who took the lie from Lamnrj
liko a chimney sweep, und who feais
the shadow of a shot gun as the eye
of childhood fears a painted devil.
Room there for the Boh Acres of
Republicanism in 188J?"
Garfield's Nomination.
There is no better way of getting
at a correct estimate of the popuiari
I ty of the Republican ticket than by
1 computing the comments made upon
i it by the leading journals of the conn
; try. The judgment tendered alter
J such a review may not be a pelfecll)
! accurate one, but will approximate
the truth sulhVienily near to an
swer piesvnt purposes. It is evident
that whatever is Um concuirenl testi
| mouy of those in a position lo know
the facts, constitutes the only basis
! upon which nil opinion can be form
"ed; hence we will lay bcfoie our
readers such evidence as may enable
them to npprom It, at least, the truth.
The New Y-uk Sun says emphati
cally thai Gen. Gut Held is not a man
to whom Uie executive authority of
the Republic can be safely entrusted.
The New York Times, Grant's or
gan, candidly ackuowlvd.es that with
Mr. Ga lield nl the head of the Re
publican ticket the contest will not
ou!,\ he millions but extremely un
certain in its results. A hint even is
indulged that his detent may illdllied
wilh little I eg lot. Logan says. "1
hazard little in saying that ihe confi
dent, expectation i?l Giant's leadcisis
that Gailield will be beaten in 188 '."
The Tribune? Rhone's organ, as
seits that "J;tS. A. Gtti field is ol id
most id? ul liliiesn lor the Presidency,*'
and believes that the campaign ol
lbbO has an anspieioui opening.
The Journal uf Commerce Sher
mun's organ, is by no means conti
dent but thinks it "will not be stir
prised il a man el houcsti/ aud ability
like Gat Held is culled lo the White
House."
The Herald says Gen. Gai field is
not the choice ol his pa.iy, and if the
Democrats "should be united the
chancts are against Gai field carrying
New Y"ik whose loss would be fatal
to Ins hopes."
The Philadelphia Times admits
that Gai lield is nol likely lo piovc
a strong candidate because he will lie
assailed in his own State and by po
litical friends with uncommon bitter
ness and his integrity will be posi
lively brought ill question together
with ihe ptuity of his public record.
His election wi 1 be impossible il
statesmanship and patriotism pic
vail at (Siuciiinali.
The World positively nfl;rius thai
"the nomination of Ga:field is nol
only ii Compromise?-iL is a weak and
timid compromise"?only "oidiuary
sense, and ordinary prudence will be
required at Cincinnati lo make a
Democratic victory sure."
The Bnliiiuoic Hun has no doubl.?
that the leadeis of Gram expect the
dclcat ol the Repuldicuu ticket aim
Suermuu's followers are sorry the)
were in such a hurry to aliaudou their
leader |oj such a ?eak man as Gar
lield.
With such evidence beluie us the
conclusion is irresiMihle that ihe lest
iih/ii in tin? Republican party will give
the ticket only a passive support, it
Ihey support it at all ; that the lid] i
jencc of Grant's leaders will he
[ against the ticket indirectly and will,
Uicielore, diminish its chances of suc
cess; that Hie support of the liekei
will bo scarcely more than ihe votes
I (?I Ihe blind followers oi machine pol
j iticians t a> d thai the Democrats, in
I fluent-cd by motives of a broad putii
I *
jo',Ism al LiliClliliaU, can put in the
field a national Ticket that will insure
Isiiccevs in November next, and ihn
ictuin the nation to Ib'i control uf lb1
oi.I\ pany who has ever ruled jt pros
perous y mid peaceiully since its es
tablishment.
? - -^?-?rt*
Another Veto.
Piesidenl Hayes has just given
another prool of his blind partisan
I ship in ? llice hy ielurring lu Uui
I led .Males Senate, without his siguu
lure, ihe bill lo icgululc the lippuilll
uicnl of deputy marshals. It scepis
I to us the patience ol ihe pub|ic has
been sidlicienily u led by the unwai
luiileil atiiuiai.ee lo party interest as
exhibited l?y this de facto Piesidout.
Ihe i-i >ci ii 11 n is sick ol it und we are
-In?! ihe time is thawing near loj
such ii illmg ?Uli ihe pi.hlic interest
Ul tease. The country needs a
President lor tip- people not for a
party.
Ins and Outs.
As the time approaches for the Cin
cinnati Convention to meet, the air
Ulis with rumors u meeruing the prob
abilities ot the vurious cuudidulcs h i
the Deuiuuiatio nomination, and
especially is this the case with Dir.
Tilden, who occupies a position to the
Democrat o parly Simitar, in many
respects lo that occupied by Grant
to '.he Republican party. He bus a
following that will support him 111 St |
und last, and seem put f oily indis
posed lo make any compromise thai
looks lo his withdrawal Hum lUecuii
vuss. Tue ruujor, iliereiote, '.hat be
will not be a CaliUHlule lor the uoitil
naliun is inleiusilug, while at ihcl
same time it has two much ol lue im
probable bout it i.o be accepted ai
once.
Some time ago, it was positively
staled thai Gov. S y ujour vvas ? ot a
candidate ami vtoubi not accept ibv
nomination. This stulemeul was
said lo tie made by authority, yei the
press all ovei the eouniry contiuues
lo hulpUpoil It's name und t.uv ol the
country papers ol New York says
Ml. Sey mom's health only is in-lhe
way . This leaves his candidacy in
pl'elly much the same fix as thai ol
Mr. Tilden. At one nun: in, at
another out. Nu man would make a
hellei President iban Gov. St \ mom
and whclhci lie is a canduiale or 1101,
docs not Uialei lully ullecl I he can
Vass ; the same cannot tic said uf .Mi .
Tilden who seems perfectly iglltiiuui
ot his mental and physical delect.
We 11 usi the rumor is line. Tn ihut
case the slieiiglli ol Mr. J lay aid will
he sufficiently increased lo make Iii?,
uouiiutitiuii sine at Cinciiiuatt.
Aoout Senator ll.iyuid more I hull any
other man the ufk-clioiiS of the people
cluster and the hopes ol the country
center. His nominalioii, we think,
is u necessity .
A History
Mr. Gut field's seeiet lile is being
I written in lull, and when the iccoid
j is completed, the Republican candi
date will be loll lid lo tie one ol the
I most unblushing criminals this Coun
try affords. Thus far liiere ha? been
no dishonest transaction in Connies-,
aiuoe the war in which Mr. Guiticld
is not concerned more or less.
Wherever money was intended lo be
dishonestly made, ihe recoid conneu s
the Republican canduiale with it.
He was one in the Credit M ibi'icr
ring which swindled the Government,
the Pacific Ralhoud bonubohlers and
stockholdeis out of unknown sums of
money. He engineered the Sunburn
and Jay ne swindle wbleb swallowed
up millions of dollors, a large share
of which found iis way lo Mr. Gar
! field's pocket. He was the prime
mover in the passage ol the back
salary steal bill which increased the
pay of members of Congress and
government officials and Iben made
it retroactive for two y tars, by which
large sums of money were paid into
the bands ol persons who never earn
ed it. Ol course Gnilield grabbed
bis. The DcGolyer contract fraud
was a scheme of bis fertile bruin
whereby half a million dollars was
gobbled up in a lew mouths. With
! ihi* record, apparently well suhstnuti*
led, before the country, how can tin
j Republican ticket succeed wiih Mr.
I Gurlleld at its head. Surely Iiuiium
Republicans do not mean to place in
the While House a man who aland-,
convicted of stealing by his own ad
mission ami who wears lue stigma o,
perjury over his own signature.
Granl's Ambition.
There is a stulcmenl Healing ovei
the country that Gen. Giant is Will
ing to accept a nomination by the
Democratic party, not if it he unani
mous, imt even if barely made. This
coin putts with the generally uccepied
opinion of his uilsciiipuluus ambition.
He wants iifllco it matters not how
I obtained, whether bj lair or foul
means; and lor this reason the state
ment is neither incredible n??r astou
ISIlillg. Upon the heels id this Mi.
Logan asserts that Gen. Giant's
hlends co l?den.ly expicl the dciewl
ol Guifield and thai four ycuis ol
Deinociatic rule Will loioe the Re
publicans lo recall Graut and place
him once more in Ihe lead. Suiely
tlijs t m-ur must have feil on sou e
other meat that he should Ilms boast
himself.
?-?? m ? <?
Democratic Convention.
The Democratic National Conven
lion t' nominale candidates loi Pres
ident add Vice President, will meet
in Music Hall, Ciiiciuuuti. on Tues
day, Ihe 2'^d iiisla l, The conven
tion will consist of seven hundred
j and thirty-eight .Mate delegu es, Willi
I two coiifei inig but iioi,vi>ting dele
gales from Che District of Coiuuinia,
the several Toirilorics having no rep
ruscnialioti. We earnestly hope that
broad statesmanship and title pal not
ism may eha; nen i iZe iht ib lil>cia
tiops Ql Uio Conveuliot.. Jf so, tbu
success of tho ticket to ho nominated
is assured, for no honest man can
vote for Garflelft staineii as he is by
a dozen dishonorable and disreputa
ble acts, or for Arthur, who, if poasi
bie, is second oidy to his worthy
'eader iu crime.
The DeGoiyer IVIattor.
Extract froth a letter written to 1
his principals by one Cbiltenden,
agent for tflj^Chicago firm of De
Golyer & McClellan, contractors for
wooden pavements under the infa-J
mous Shepherd King at Washington
iul?72:
"To day's ajid to night's work has
secured the assistance of Gen. Gar-!
tiel i. You cannot overrate the im
p 'llanee ol this accession. II?- is
I Chairman of ,lWu Committee on Ap
I ptopriuliouS und holds the purse
strings ot the National Treasury.
I Through him must come'every dol
lat Ot appropriations. 1 need not
sn\ that 1 now led certain of suc
cess."
The man-^vjio held "the purse
strings ot the Na'ionul Truasury"
did not disappoint the expectations
it.-ise*I on ClMtlemh u's belief in bis
ven..luy. According to Ins own leS
linion?. beftiroJ?e I nvcstigaling Com
mit lee he rdwS>ed S?.?O? for his in
fluence anil service in pulling tins in
famous job through. And this is the
in u who., the'Chicago Convention
ht's nominatedToi President of the
Uli led Staler, I
Governor Syiuonr declares with
such eXpliciliiess l Im I In* will not be
a caiiduiale lor the Presidency thai
it i^ ically an insult to him to persist
in nsin^^m.njj^|^,.,sinee sue pet sis
lency is based on the supposition
that he does not mean what he sa\s.
FOB Sil EE IFF.
The many friends of Mr. .7. Berry, of
Hi anehviile. TSbpeet fully announce him
u eamlidutu for Shcrill i?f Omiigehur;:
County, subject to the action ol the nom
inal ing conventiun. Mr. Hurry Is a
young man of excellent habits, business
qu . lilieattons and uudouhied integrity.
If elected would lilt the nlllec honorably
willl credit to himselfand l-nnslittici.ts.
^- MANY VOTERS.
FOR SHERIFF.
M> aars. Editors-i
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for I he ofllceof .Sheriff and will submit
io the results ol the County in-nun raiie
t.ouveiitioii. Very respect iullv.
J. W. MO?EI.EY.
May ID. 1SS0. '?
FOR SCI'OOL COMMISSIONER.
Mi ssi s Editors;
I'll ase announce Itev. John E. Penney
as a candidate1 lor the oftie.e ot Schobt
< ommissinncr.. Ilti has ever been a
iKuiourai. ant(Wkits platform m willing
i<> Maud, rise 'jKgfklr llvw ilhsubiuit, to
the County CouTentlbn.
MANY VOTERS.
FOR CLERK.
Messrs. Editors:
Please announce ("apt. F. M? Wnnim
mak< r. of St. Matthews, n candidate for
i lerk of the Court, subject to the action
of the nominal lag Con vuoi inn It Is use
less to say much for Ca pi. Wiiniiiiiiiiikct'
I us Iii? services in the pas' are well known
j ai d we think apprcciati-ib throughout
I our county, Upright, honest ami fully
I coinpelenl will merit the tiusi reposed in
him. "Honor to whom honor i- due."
M AN V < 1 I IZ1CN ?
of Upper Oraiigcburg.
THE WORKING PEOPLE'S CAN
1)1 DATE.
! Messrs Editors: .
r lliii'piu l.'igg? is announced a-a
' Iii eai.diojue lor i ne ollice ol Clerk ol the
I ( out I lor Oranyebuig l imiity. lie has
I i een tried in olH e ami WiiS never found
I u millug in hi- ' lute.
i nr. ivbuiviXG pkople.
FOR CLERK.
Mi gars. Editors:
I' i a-e announce Mr. HoIlKItT COPKS
?is a eai.dnhoe hel"v< the 1 n uiot-r.itic
Convention for tin ollice o| Cleil, of I e
Couil. I i- not accessary to sa\ any
thing in his praise, or of bis peeiiliar
lllni ss lor tin- olllee. His sei vie. -.? to
country, slate and eoiioiy am Well
kiiown hy Many Dkm?cuais.
FOR CLERK.
Messrs. Editors:
Mr. Jos. pn F. Robinson is hereby tin
I iiouitced b(\ hi- hi on t.ie..ds us a eaudi
I llll e I.il (lie ollice o| Clerk ol l Olltl. ami
i in- claim- are Hilttullicd i" Hie I'ouiily
|>eli|oer.'liie ( oliVemioll. Ill the l?--II11 ? I
which he will iihujrj Should he iee?iv?
la1 I in- hai.il? ol t he people r i-? thee, n
I will be hu. what they mi. leleil lo eoldei
in IisliS am| aaaoi in IS70. Lei 11iin no
I Oe oepi ived ol't-i.j >\ inj wiuil lo'US was
lllKCu Irom hull to loiee and in 7b' In
II oi i npii .ii and iraud. We believe Ii tu
Ii*, in- i he choice of the people, aid know
I In in to he hoiic-l, Zealous and < llieieiil.
FOR JUDGE OF PRORATE.
Messrs Editors :
Phase aiiuouiicc Mil. CHARLES 15.
Ul.UVEH as a cuudidute for the above
utliee. It is useless to siiy anything in
In.? favor, as his nbility is already dis
play* d by the manner hi which he has
iii?uliitrged the duties of that position du
ring his term ol service. We lurther ur<?c
Ulli i! aim in his behalf on the ground
mat the incumbent of that ollice onjflil
io have considerable experience in die
practice <>? law. an the ollice is not ??min
ister in I," but is beyond a doubt "Judi
end " Any persons desiring ;.> satisfy
the imclvcs on this point can do SO bv re
ten mg to the Constitution of our Slate
?'Article 1, Judicial Lepat'iment. See, 2U.
Als., i eviseil Siiiiutes. pages 572 lo {?78.
? title -f. Probate L'ourl," and lo the
'?Rules ol court." In nominating Mr.
(Jlovi r through your column-, wc pledge
iniii and ourselves io ?hnle by the decis
ion oi tin Democratic. I'utility Nomina
im?: convention. MANY VOTERS.
rSoti<*t> ol UinioiMsml.
ON the thirteenth day ol .Inly next I
will Iii*! my iliuil account us Admin
1st fill ol' ol the l&siHle of J. J- Muiphy.
ih ceased, iu the Piobale Court lor |4Ir
in geblil'g (. oftuiy, ami a k lor letters o!
dismission. F. \\ . FAIRY,
June 11, 1880?f?t Aduiistrutor.
For Sale
ASecond-hand Piano, in good repair,
Jti-t I lined and irnod tone. Price
651). Cotne quick and get a bargain. Ap
plV at tin.- ? llb e
'Ora. jiel.ur?!, S. C, dime 18. 1880?tf
Office of School < ommissionkk. i
OkaNUKUUKO county. >
OUANOKBUKO. ?- C June 18, 1880 )
AM. persona desirous of teaching in
I he Pub'ie Schools of Mils enun'y
lor the next f>ebobisllo year, are ben by
iioiilled th.it Iben* will be a puhlie exam
ination fur fcaohcis in Sheridan'.- School
Kooin, on the Hi hi Friday and tint Mi 'lay
in .Juiy. 1880 Tln*re will in- mi utber
examination:* until .Ja inov 1881
l> Ii l OX.NOR.
School CoiiiiuiHH oner
June 18?if Orunyeburg t tunny.
1-s x7 i c vSlico
f\$ ib<-30ih ul .May. a -mall brown
\J mail- III tile, I in in D. 11. I in-h'-. p>:n'?*.
Ii It'll willi a in ti |ii> ee nl rope around
it- neck. Any hilorui it inn will be lliank
lllllv received. D. II. KUolL
June 111 i?. 18-0 -2t
?Sfotioe
NO TICK is hereby given lo all con
cerned I till in one month from dale
I will tin- my final account as the Guar
dian ol riioiiin- M. Itaysor, ami will ap
ply lotue I'lobale Judge for my tiual dis
charge W. C. MOriS.
Guardian off. .M. Rnvnor.
Ontugcbiug. S. C June 11, 1880?It
JAS F. IZLAR,
Attorney and Counsellor
At Lato,
ORAXGEUUItG, S. C.
Office corner ( onrt House Square and
Ublirell -licet. Im: same hllei.\ own- d
ami ocetlph d by Win. M iliu.-on. k>.-q.
.June 11. 1-sd ?11
INoti???* lo < 'red!tors,
I IV. I' i rii??well us Adiuiniriira or ol
.-i.ih M. 1 roB-well, deceased, I'luhriu".
Against
(J.or.e Duller ? rnsswell et ab. Defend
j IIIHS.
1y\Jll FAN i in an order of the Court
? >i ? ottiiiion I* ens made In the above
jC.ililh'd c.iii-e. in ine .May lerill 18S0.
I notice i.-bereb\ ifiv?*ii lo till Creditors ? f
llbe K-;aie <>i Josinh M. < rosswell. de
I reuse.I. w ho haVc nul upend.*, estah i-betl
11heir eluhns. lo preVeui and prove ' he
nine hi-f--r.c in** ai ui\ ufiiee. on or he
lore the lirsi day of Au.u-i next, ??, be
debarred pa \ incut.
r. W. GLOVER,
j M ASTi.u's OFFICK. M.i-ier.
j Oraiigebiiig. .June 11. ISSi) ?7i
Master Sales
VC< DRUING lo i he order ol i he ' our:
ol Coiiiiuo i I'le i-. made in Ilm cu-e
? 1.1 n |? i'.1111 uguiiisi \V It. Gupe. I will
j sell at Oruiigfhorg t.'oiol llnu-e on Hie
jibs' Monday m July next, within the
11< will bouis, all tli.nl.mi.i la ml -unnie
ill the liittn ol Lewi-vide, eoiiiuiumg
I thbiy-.-IX I.ri dili- (.;(; 100; nl .oi ane.
more or h-s. ul-t inj ill In il US ?>' A. in
pbil made by S It. .Mellie amp. June IS).
1873. and annexed lo u eimvei miee made
by \\ . It. Gales I" I) A Mriver.
Also, aiiolliei loi in .-aid town mat bed
15. in the aloii-ahl pint, feritis, lush;
, purchaser to pay lor pap< i.- and reebt?
i big.
Al-o
1 will .-ell, in tin- i-a-e of Caroline L.
Stroninn und mln-is Ex?cii.nrs nl .John
[J. Mioin oi*- will, uaabi.-l riioliius It
jWhaley, ill ill-* Hie .-aim linn- an.: place.
I .ill that tract ol land eoiiii.bdtig one liiiu
| di ed and ninety I hi ee (1!> () aci c-. -iiuate
i in I he County al Ol Un-*fbni'g and St III e
Sol South * aiionia, bounded by hinds fu
|jo-iull Arililir Dav d lloii-er, Joseph
i W.ibe. ami A on a P. v\ lian-y mid hinds
j belonging io iin- K.-ta'cs ufJubu J. v\ an
! iiauiaUcr and Oilu M. Daiil/.lcr. Terms :
Cash; pui'cliaser tu pav for papers and
! reeoidhg. T W . Gl.i'Vhlt.
j .Mas!Kit's OFFICK, Muster.
Orungctmrg. s. C. .lime 11, lSSn?3i
Hook and JCuxlclttl' Tru<di
; "I^OR SALE. Sirun?.y built, well
I
i equipped aid in period ? rl' i'. Tetiu?
11 a-v Apply to s a IrKKVEs.
U . I.. GL vZK,
or .1. I. 11 Ki DIM A.V.
JSTotice to Creditors
4 LL |.i-r->'ii.- haVuej claim- aa-iin-t
xV the K-iale ol Jacob G Keil i. bile o|
I Urnniieliiirg < uumy, deeca-? ?l are here
by r, qui id in i resent and prove the
Millie belon tin- llu'dei-.jjned a- "Special
Mas) er on i.r belnie I lie lUlll ay of Ju
iv. 1880. el.-e tin y wilt be debarred pa\ ?
liieul. c. 11. GLOVKK,
Special Ma-ter.
Orangebiirg C. II., May M, 1SSU-71
IN ol !<??? to Ci*OtTitoi*?>?.
ALL per-oiis having eluhns nguinsl
the ICs'uie nf Klnrenee Glover, late
! ni Orniiyrbiirg Couniy, deceased, are
! hereby r< (pined lo present and prove I he
-aiucbi b.il' it|e on ur hel'ure the |Ulh day
! ? i July . IS??. or else ihey will hedebarr
j ? d pill incut.
THOMAS VV. GLOVER,
! May 21 1880-3t Ma-t r.
_
testate Notice.
' A IL. pi-i'in- I ?:., in l: el.im- iiunlnsi
i l\ I be l.-ia e of E Viileinine Snrll of
I Oruuaebui'n C?utiU-y. iK ceu.-ed. will pre*
.-mi I be Mime p.mpelly iMiesled. und
I Ibose iiilh bii il in the said K-latc w i l
I make puy mem to
.jas V IZLAR. Aify,
oi to a |>. PAIR.
Qualified Kxeeutor.
May 21 isso?:i
JL WE JURY
AND
Silver Plate
GOODS
Just arrived in the latest styles.
BLACK GOODS,
IIAT and SHAWL PINS,
and every thing else in my line.
Fresh supply of
LANDRETH'S TURNIP SEED
Will be in .July 1-t.
W. IT, l?o1>iiiMoii,
Watchmaker and Jeweller.
RimssII Street, Oiangchurg, S. C.
Jan. 10, 1880?ly
The Taylor Gin.
THIS superior Cotton Gin Is olo-ely
imitated by other ?Ins. hut having
secured its patent name by a decree of
court the maker* control the features of
original merit and have added all the
littest improvements. It now has the
patent round "breast, the brush belt is
pelf adjusthiif. its speed is at the highest
point, and it runs an light as any first
ela<s gin.
T H B T A Y L O R G ! N
is THE CHEAPEST,
IT IS THE MOST < OMPLETE,
und
IT IS THE MOST DURABLE.
Orders were refilled lit tin- factory last
year B8 llicy CM 1110 in too late. Order
soon from
John A. Hamilton.
Oraiiueburn, s
Ocl 11. 1870.
How Watches are Made.
JT wi'l be appareiii to um ihm- who will
examine a -ol.tli (ioi.n WaTOII, hit
h-Ufe Inuil tlie i?cee?*inv lliieKtifss foi
enyruvhiu ami p >l shbiuf. a huge propor
tion of the prcehiiis nieial used, is med
j eil only to stillen anil I n d sin- engraved
I portion" ill phice. ami apply I lie ? l-J?*S
siiry solid'nv and strengt Ii The surplus
yold Is arlUilUy m i di. ?- so fur as UTIl.t
TV a ml in-am V .ire Concerned. i n .1 A M KS
uo-s' i'a i i;n rooi.D w a n n case?*
tins waste i?l prie'i>.ii- met a I i- ? vereom
and lie SAMK sol.llulY VNI? ST l( KNOT 11
proibieed i*i from otie-lliird tn one-liad
ol tlie usual eo-t o| si.lid ? a-es. The pro
ei-s- is of tlie iiiml slitiok- lull lire. Its lol
lows: a plate of nicKle composition met
al, specially iidnpicd o> tin* purpose, tuts
two pla'es of sm.il? Unl.U soldered, one
? >u eai-h -nl". Tue til. a < i; i lid. pa-a d
between polished sieel ruber?, uiiil die
re-nlt I* a ?trip of heavy pi ned eoinpo>b
imu. from whieli the en-es b-ick*. ecu
ires In 7. IS. ifce . are eui an?I shaped Ii)
suit able ?Ins ..ml tonner*. i h" -j ml ti
i !?<?-. eases i- sufficiently thiek to adiim
1.1 at. kinds ol'et.a iug. eti?*i?vh?}< ami
eiiiiiiielllngi die niyaved niM-s huv?
been carried until Worn pcrlectiy
Smooth hy time and Use Wlllemt i'ciiiov
I biji I lie gold.
j i iil> IS i he oni.v Cask made
IVI 111 f'X t) i'l.A i KS OF SOLI 11 UOl.U
and w a UK a MED BY oPE IaL
11. hilt i IFiC'a i K.
For sine by ad .leWiders Ast? lor ii
lusiiaieo a iilogui*. ..ml |o see wan nut.
.Man-.. 13. 1SSU? ly
sou i'll < A kolin a BAILROaI)
PASSICNOI.lt 0KI*Alt f.MKNT.
On niul a!-.-r Ma.\ IG Ii. 1880 Pa? u
ge 11 i 'ii- on i id- 1.1.d win run a- fol
low - : ('hl Hill her .ml i - )
Ul.r.EXYH.LK KXPKE**STK un
GuING l.AST.
Leave ' uhuiibiti.?.* l 15 |> in
. ?i 15 p III
Arrive a: ('aiml- n.7 45 p m
Leave OrtiiijiebUTg .II 0."? p m
. ;4 l? p ta
Arrive at Charleston .*? <j" I? ?>>*[
?? '? .J7 JO p tu I
?Daily except Sundays. ^Sundays only..
going wkst
I
Leave Charleston at .5 4? II ml
LeaVif Onmgebury at..8 40 it in
Leave I 'atlliteii a . 7 o ? a in ,
Arrive at l.'nlmiihia .10 30 a iu
Way Freight and I'assen^er flatus.
going kast
* i.- nve CotiUVil'la. 5 40 a in
Arrive al ? ttiiitlell.12 00 lit,
Leave Orrngehiir?. . ... 10 08 il 111'
Al'llVeai i hai'leStoti . 2 (III p in
?* Aic-ti-oi. J 25 p in
going \v i-..-T
* Le ? ve ? hariestou .? (Hi a in
l.e iVe Augusta.8 U0 a in
Ai rive at i iiluiuhi i. 5 37 \> ill
* 1'a--i n^.-is le.ivi g i ol-'iiihia sii
Jliai'le?lon oii Hies.- I rnins im ve Io elm iige
j eai> al Hi iinehvnie in re ieh ? harlestoii
ii 2 ' i) p m or Columbia in 5 J7 p in.
ixight Uxpri s- Train.
Going kast
, LeaVe t lohiiuhiii.*0 J.) p m
I Leave Oriitiueburg . 1*2 J2a in
Arrive nl Aiigttsiti. 7 fiO.-i m
I Ai live a" < Inn le?lo.? 20 ii tu
?Pass u^eis Inking Hits Imiu \\ill have
J to eii niyu eat - at liraiicliviltc to ivaen
t Inn les'on (i.ill a. m . if m>t in sleep
i ei . I.egii'in Aeeoti\uioiiiiilim ir.du *\ ill
arrive at S Ut) .. in.
GOING W l >T
Leave Oluirle*|o.!i 05 p m
Leave Au_ ti-ia. 7 4 > p in
Leave Uiungebiir^. .2 45 a m
j Arrive ai Columbia.u iu.i m
, New V.. k Lxpi ? ss
GOING i AS I
Leave Or..ti^. burg. ......5 47 a in
t;;.i.s<; \vk?t
Arrive al Olio gt'lun-g.9 5J u.
1 he Crei iiviliu Kxpie-s iii.il .Ni^iu Kx
I press will um ilan.i. ai! iiier ii'ain?
: i im ilaily e.M-epi >iiinluy s Sleeping
1 i in- aic Hiiiiebed lo Ni,n, Kxpn?s
I Heilhs billy *1 00 to t inn es|..n or An
??i-1si. I be-e uain inak. eoioe el n>n?
al (hiarle>lmi wiyi New York ami Built
mote Sienitii'i's on Wetioisiluys ml rtni
n-da.s. id-o with Florida 'leaitieis >.n
i tiesilay > ami Satin nay s. The NIt*III
KxpiesS in ike Conn uiioils w eh 7 a in
i ran. on S iM; ' i; ib.Oinl loi MiVnnau nu<i
Fbuida poiiiis. Cimneelloos iiiuOi ii\
Othei Irains al Am^UsIh willt trai-s hoin
und |o Ibal point, al-o with ah nams
IVolll ami lo Cliariesloii
the train eaVbi): ' oluiuhia ill I? JO p
in ami ariivbig ai U to a in makes ei<> ?
eonuei'lions at Kin--vine with 111? Ni w
York Dxpress irtiins. to ivliien is in
lachtd a I'uihmih Sleeping Cur, itn ninu
tlitougil between Aligitslii ami New
Y??rk w ithotit change.
Oil Smurthi) mil smttdays, round trip
Un kels are s.-hl to and In.m all stall 'Iis
ni i ue lirsl-class fun; lor Hie round trip
good till Monday noon to leiiirn
D. C. ALLEN.
G- n. Puss and l*. .Vgl.
John It Pi ck. C u f?upi.
.1. ii. PoSl hid.. Agi Uiaugi burn
DEALERS
IN PLANTATION GOODS,
DRY GOODS AN|) GROCERIES,
St. Matthews S. 0.
We lespi el holy call the a.lCliliutl ol
the birnier? to our general stock
0t QOOhS alltl solicit a call wlo?:jey?r
they visit St. M??t!:?ws, A full ami
fres i slock const nut ly ln?"?r*;.
I Oct.
A. Fo H. DUKES,
BRANCHVILLE, S. C.,
Offers a large and varied stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
at flic Lowest Cash prices to make roam
for q largo
SPRING STOCK.
I have also on hand a lot of the best
Fertilizers,
At die lowest possible figures.
Don't tail to come and examine my stock
but ore buying elsewhere
A. F. H. DUKES,
BRAN* HVILLE, S.. C,
Feb. C.1880?7tc
-, ? i
Buy f Buy I Buy f
AT THE
CALIFORNIA STORE
OF
j J. I. SORENTRUE,
before all art- sold at the prices named
below:
Best Frenoll Sardines loetg per box,
Fine Buttled Tickles 15 cents,
i
Fresh Tomatoes. 3 lb cans, 20cents,
Large Fat Mackerel 8 for 25 ceuts,
Best quality' Codfish 3 lbs forP5 cents.
Lent Lurd 11 lbs for $1,
Hin Coflue (besi) 5 lbs for $1,
Mustard and Pepper 1-4 lb boxes 10c
t ?
-o
v A full line of
dry goods,
shoes.
groceries.,
and TOBACCOS,
Always on baud ut the to west prices.
Good I'itig Tobacco at 40 cts per lb
at
J. 1. SORENTRUE.^
cal mwm call
At the People's Bakery*
ESTABLISHED IN 1871,
BY HIE ['RESENT PK?PIUETOR
' Who Is still ready and willing to
FILL OUDERH
BREAD, ROLLS, PIE$
C A. It JE S ..
of all descriptions.
G UN GE RS
by the barrel or box.
also)
BREAD FOR CAMV-MEETINGS,
OK
Any other meetings at short notice.
TUST REt LIVED FRESH CONFEC
O I ION AKYS. FAN'. y GOODt AND
NOTION:*. Which will.be sold an low as
any thai can be bought hi Orangeburg.?*
riiHliktlll lor the past patronage ofuiy
Irieiids and the public 1 still solicit a con
iimiairc.e>cJ[ their custom.
T. W. ALBERGOTTI,
RUSSELL street,
Next door to Mr. J. V. Harley.
Oningebnrg. Sept 13. 1878 ly
VIRGINIA HOUSE,
(Formerly McDowell House)
ii en d KRSON vi LI.e, N. c.
Having purchased the McDowell
House, the ii inlet signed begs leave
... intnrm Hie trave.iug public that he hns
urni-lnd it throughout in modern style,
in d will endeavor to keep a first class
bouse. The proprietor will give bis per*
?nnul ?Heulion to Uie house, and do all
in bi> power in make ym-sts comfortable.
Tin-table will be Hiipplied with the best
iin< market allbrds. Polite ant] attentive
?ervanrs. Terms moderate.
a ,1 dodamead. Proprietor*
(FoV.i.erly of the Virginia House, Colum
bia, s. c.
j; r. Tiiackam, Clerk.
(Laie ol the Columbia Hotel. Colum*
bin. s. ?. April 2d, 1880
TAKE A CERTIFICATE?
b\ the
Mutual Endowment Assess*
ment Association
OF BALTIMORE.
r IM I IS scheme ol Life Insurance is gob*
JL leu up by I be best bu.-iness men of
Bahbnoie m- a mutual protcciion among
it- members. It is based upon purely
business principles an?' is perfectly relia
ble, affording I he safest and cheapest plan
on which lile risks can be taken. Mr. J.
S. AlbiM'gotii represents th- company for
tiila county and will issue certificates,
llu invites examination nod win be
pleased to give all Information needed*
April 2nd, 1880.?6m