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TS?E OUAN?EBUiU UM LS. 1SSUKD EVKRY THURSDAY MORNING, 8TILE-S It. 31 Ebbt Ctl AMP. Editor ami Proprietor. Terms of Subsoi'iptioii One Copy one Year.SI 00 " " Six J'oii'ha . 75 Rate? of Advertising One. Square 1st Insertion.SI 00 Hack Subsequent " . 50 Notices inserted in Local Column at 'i\Jc jhtt iLine. All Subscriptions and Iranaicnt Advertise ments to be paid /or in Advance. ?*?r" AV? are in no way reNjuinnHilt; iwr ?he vions or opinions of ->ur Correspond ent*. Til UKS DAY, .) ULY 21, 1SH1. Kow for Guitcnu and his Crime. Now that the President is getting well, public attention will be direct ed to the would-be assassin, and to a eousiduration of the question, what will be done, with hint? Under the laws of the land wo cannot bcc how he can be indicted for anything else but assault with intent to kill, and he wdl be subject alone to the punish mcut provided for this offence. There is no special legal provision for at tempts ? poll .-the life of the President, and iu our opinion it is an excellent feature ofour government. This is a free country in which all men arc equal before the law. The President's life is of no more value in the eyes of the. law than that of the hiunblcst citizen. Mi*. Goukli.iig iu his letter of coudolence to the White Mouse; suggests that special legislation should betnkeu for the protection oi tho President from assiissinatiun. This in our opinion would be a step towards monarchy. The life of every man in this free land of ours must be esteemed equally sacred. No sj>r.-ittl Legislation can be tolerated in a free government. But there is general legislation which could be. profitably indulged in and which should receive serious consideration from the people. If this crime could arouse public senti ment to the enactment of a law which would effectually protect every official iu the disci-arge of public duty from the humblest policeman of a town to President of the. United Stales, much good will have been accomplished. A public olliccr should feel that lie has the people at his back. Fre quently he has oillces to dispose of, as was the case with the President, and frequently men arc driven to "criminal action because they arc not .favored, as was the case with* Gui t??n Inthi? the oflicer on "lit to be protected in the discharge ot his duty without fear or favor guided only by qualification and by no other con sidcratiou. In the same way the policeman should feel that he is pro tected by the majesty of the law no matter what-means lie may have to resort to for the protection ot him self and the peace of the community If (here is any laxity in the laws, it is in this, that the hands of public olli cials are not sulliciently upheld. The majesty of the law should be a terror . to evil doers. Bo IV a rued. The danger to the Democratic par \y which must be guarded against, is dissentiou in its ranks. And noth ing gives fuel to this spirit of dis seution more surely than questions 'upon which the people are divided. . Thereare two such questions that are now giving much hope end comfort to Republicans, and these are prohi bition, and the fence question. We heard a Republican boasting not long since that the Democratic party was dead already, and. when asked tlic cause, he pointed to those two matters. The Republican party at the Sout h don't care an iota for prih ciple. Its leaders will take up any thing thatHhcy imagine will hurt tho Democratic party. With the cun ning of the serpent, they see the di visions which prohibition and the fence question will create, and they leap lit the opport unity for putting in n splitting wedge. Let us lie on our guard, ami take warning in time. S\re have a wily foe to contend with, rind it will bo well to count the cost before we go too far. We must make haste slowly. Rome was not. built in a day, and we can't expect to re form things with too much of a rush. Exciting questions, in our present political condition, should be avoid ed, as far as it is compatible with principle, At Last. After ineffectual ballotings at Al bany for these many weeks, the dead lock has at last, been broken, so far as PhtU's place is concerned, in I he ?Ice tiori' of Warner .Miller. Conk ling ?tili holds out, but ho is getting pret ty Hose to the margin of discomfit nie. Midoris said to he better that Phut or Dcpnw, the former. Conk lings kite-tail, and t ho latter, the re presehtative of the Vanderbilt ring. New York politics uro surely paid finding nut. The latest news from the President is most eheerihg. lie is now taking fuel naturally, and so favorable arc his syinptdms, that his phy-i. inns prqijOiiiKe tie dan, or line pasr-ed. and it i? believed thai he - ly CCi (?veiang. fci'f^&u ih Vcivruu Col tt'Gd Draxgeburo, S. C, July 19Lh 1S81. f.dtlor (/ranytbuty 'limea: As ill jVrta(./.ci Courier charges the colored people of Orange burg with being very much disappointed ill the President's recovering, and makes no distinction between Demo crats and Republicans, L deem it clue lo myself aa one who has done all that I could to help tho w hite people re deem the government of South Caro lina, to miy, that it is true that 1 worked as all other Democrats throughout the whole country lo eiect General Hancock President of this great nation, doing all that we did in good faith, because he was the choice of the Democratic party of the Unit ed States; Init since President Gar field has been elected and has given satisfaction to all the people, no one regrets morelhau I do, the attempt made to assassinate the Presideut. 1 trust in God that he may recover, be cause, in my judgment, there is no telling what his final decease would cause the Southern people to Butler, and I think it is the uuty of all Caro liuiaus to protect the into:. :t of our country. 1 for one have always doue all I could to save our State from ruiu, and it is uot right that I should be placed in such a position as the ISews and Courier attempts to place the colored people of Orangebnrg. 1 am aB true the interest of our coun try as any oue else. CoEEMAN BEATIE. ?11 D ill ?U L * (3LE AM I N 0 S.? ? Dean Stanley is dead. Senator Coiikling called at the "While Douse last week. Phu President seemed to enjoy the old rum sent, bun by a friend. M he Chin lesion bagging factory has proven a complete success. Gui'tieitt will cheat; the obituary po els yet. Lapham only lacks five votes of stepping iuio Coukliugs shoe's. Platt has gone, like grist, to the Miller. The wonder is if the Preside nl will decline the present of $250,000 to bis wile wlieu be gets well! Col. J. P. Thomas repeated his \ ro hibiiiou speech at Greenville labt week. Bliss expects to make a big reputi: tion l?y tins White House tMibise.-s, if he can bin (foil* the oilier doctors. Where's Billy Mahoiie since the Coiikling row and lue shooting of the President? In Cincinnati, tlie hot wave has caused the death from sunstroke ami prostration of??? people in one week. Hon. Hugh S. Miion.pson has gone 10 Atlanta to attend the National Teachers Association now in session jit. i n.iii |*iui;v. At a large meeting at Bonnean's Station last. Week, a large in ijority of citixuus Opposed any interference with the present ic-nce law. Greenville is evenly divided be tween "Wul" and "dry" in the munic ipal eieeiiou Batesburg has gone dryi 'ibe Boston Globe predicts a Dem ocratic, victory in Ohio,iii spite of Calico Charley's attempt to make capital out of Ali*. Gai hold's wound. The Columbia Board of Trade liua established a scholarship in the Ag ricultural College of Columbia, ami advises every county to do the same. This is a good move. Miller has walked over Plait, and now we expect soon to hear that Lap ham has lapped on Coiikling, aim lapped into Congress. A considerable rain and wind storm passed over Columbia on Sunday ev ening, blowing down si L.c fences, trees, and shanties, but freshening u|i the parched earth most dolightitillv. Atlanta is in trouble. The le^islu lure is contending with whiskey bills, and the water commissioners arecou tending with the wcH.'i that are going dry. Last spring the Garlield family sent bouquets of flowers to Billy Mahooe for trying to break the solid South, and now iu return the Southern pro pie are sending resolutions of condo lence to the- President's family. The Ohio Democracy have dctermiti ed, it seems, to make the light this year on the general merits of their candidates, without taking any posi tive position upon the two great qites lions in w hich the State is interested ?Prohibition and the Tariff. It is said that Garficld'sappointee for Collector of Now York, Judge Robertson, is still holding his semilo iial scat at Albany voting against Coiikling in violation of the constitu tional provision that no man shall hold a Federal ami a State office at the same time. This is bad for ad ministration leforn. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Ornngcbiirg, C. IL, S. C., .Inly 10th 18S1 ri"UlK following named Oentleincn consti L tilting the Hun I'd of Equalization for Ornngcbiirg County, aie heteby notified to attend at this office on the liist Monday in August next, to examine and h'qtiajui! the real properly that ninv lie brought to their not ire. nainely: a. D. (hx'dwhi, John i*. Kerry, a. M. Wt'ilf?, L. I*. Codier, llenrv .IciiliingH .Joseph M. Knntls, .J. II. Fehler, J. P. Martin, Dcinpscy .J'-nes, J. J. Sallev .Jr., Dr. J, W. Summers Dr. W in. S bnrlon, Dr. O N. Hownum, David rforititer, J. A. M. Maigler, W. J. Snider, Preston P Shuler, .1. D. Kr.otts, J m Cope, Joseph N'orris, Unwell Kaeterlin and Dr j C llo'iimn. Persons considering their assessments such n? require'Chunging can present tlioni for the eotisifl. r ition of the above named lieutleim Ii; while in fcssion. l*?>N VLB It. RAllTON, At.ditor Orangeliiitg Countv. jn'y 21 i'c mil n tnuounce? that he has returnc? NEW YOIU mil would call spcciid noti the LARGEST, CHOICEST, MOST SELECT and COMPLETE DRY GOC i^ppcinlly adapted for Spring aiWfflWTnmcr wehrt of die Latest ImporMliouP^ut d all of the Real Novelties of the Season, all ?Selected with great Caro as to lk?t Quality and LOW PRICES Grand display of Novelties in n i t ESS At tho well known popular ??EMPOrtTUM" Prices* t AA piece* Hamburg Embroideries At 3 t)Uu ion tu per yard anil upward, the Boniest vuricty ever offered. Turclien, l.aiiguidoc, Vermicelli, Breton Point L'L. prit, D'Alencon, tfpnn ish at d other Laces at Equally Luw Prices. ELEOANT NOVELTIES in mode np i Lace C-nod-?, Fishus,' Tied, Ruffle*. Aproha, &c, Ac, it will make you feel ^norl to take a look at them. UNEXAMPLED profusion of the hi'W ?'<t Styles in Frirgeo. fJimp?, ThM ils Ptlk fJirdlcs. Rutlons. Ribbon*, Corscls Oloyen, I.ndica rtid Children's Rot ?er V Handkerchiefs, all nclr and Oreat Har rains. Fast Color and New Style O.ilico ? cts. Kino ^ :trd Wide Figured Cambric-" 0 ct*. Beautiful Fa.it t'olor Yard.Wide Lawns S cla. SPECIAL Rnrgnin*in all kinds of TTonse keeping Omuls, s"ch a"* Toilet Quill*. Sheetings, Towel.i. Doilies, Table Damasks, (.'rashen, &c. LEU A NT a?sor'mcnt of Fan?, Para ! nobs and SilK Umbrella*; SHOES for everybody' in all the New and Ilanil.-K.un-- Styles for Smunu-r wear. CiL >TU1 NO for lb'?v8 Youths und Men / in all die Latest Styles, in .ireal Va riety ami at the Lowest po-sible Prices. OHIRTS, Underwear and Futnishing )^ Coods. An unequalled line of these Coods bought direct and only from the Afannfacturers. A mil lien of the Celebra ted Cosmopolitan Custom ?* hirts, Collars und Cuffs. Roys ?hirts, Men's Fine Nock wcar, Silk Handkerchiefs. &c. The very Rest Unlaundered Shirts at 50, 75 ets and $1. Special si/.es made to order All sizes of FraiUC? for Pictures and Chronios. The Light Running i>oiiivst4c Kewitig Mnrtilne, Needle*. Oil, Attachments and Parts oi ev?ry Machine in u?e. Mbiic DortiorcHfa Reliable Paper Eashions.J 1JLAIK, Cheeked nnd Fancy Matting just an Low Priced as any in the Uoiled States. ?ffjy In short I guararj shall be pleased, hnvinj] tens of tLom-ands, and bavii tlie-u fc*r old nnd rich and poor, for pretl prepared tu furnish evil man with pi-t what slw just the prii?e ihn* mik<. COME A.] hat every lw?ly f goods by the ty ike Hoore, Tor rich anil d:iin. I am ^and gontle R-aats, and at LEE1 The Roys anil Oirls are requested not to mirs eitUuig for New Cards for their Scrap Rooks and Collection* 37 KB01)0?? HENRY KOHN We are determined to reduce our stock preparatory to taking an inveu tory of the same, and will otlcr extra indueemeuto 'to buyers during the coming THIRTY 23 JBLT S We have made sweeping reduc tions in prices through our entire line Out bargains are Linen Dress goods atlO formerly 25 Plaid Dress Goods ? 12? ? 30 Union Lawns ,.7 ? 12A Black all wool bunting 20 ? 30 Colored ? ? ? ? ? ? 20 ? 30 SAEti&ZXTS in all di ess goods Black Grenadines 25, et?, formerly ?<\ Bulbriggan 1 lose 25 formerly 40 cts. 0*4 thread all linen hemstitched hand kercheii's 12Acts, worth 25. Dornst ich all linen needle worked corners at 15 ets, worth 30. ? 1 CCK.SE T ?t GO cts worth $1 Linen Damask Towcl? at 25 cts worth 40. This is a wonderful reduc tion and only a few more left. Table Linens, Napkins, Bed Spreads and Lace Curtains must be closed out. If you need Cassi meres, Cot tonades, and Flannels, now is the time to buy them. Fans and Parasols at a sacrifice. Japanese parasols at 10 and 20 cents. A 4 inch deep Hamburg edging only 22ets, Our line Of laces is the largest and always he cheapest in town. C3BlTT.Iiir.MSi 3? In the <'lot hing line we have marked down the balance of stock at prime cost and no humbug. Blue Flannel suits $12,50, former price $15 Linen Dusters $2 A Few more nobby styles straw it votir own prices. Must have SHOES I SHOES! SHOES, A reduction of 50cts on .all low quartered goods 6o<c1onc out summer stock. As usual all shoes warrant ed a* represented. THE WHITE Sewing Machine and gaining favor eontinurlly. BDTTERICKS Fashions for July and August ready. Ladies call and get a copy free. !HENRY K) IF. LANDRET EL'S TURNIP if CABBAGE A FRESH SUPPLY AT Jeweller, Ornngcburg S. C. Notice to Consumers of Tobacco. OLK attention is callcil to a few brands JL of iiiy line M??ukitig and chewing Tobaeco'Si aho Scgiirs and Ccgnrcttcs, which' I make-n specialty: Chewing?Celebrated liur.z Saw, tlie Golden Rar, Corn Cob, Mi<|ue, Knrly i'ird, Copt. Jack, Aurora fan alitf, -Buozl, Wold Unowned Mills KloTa line Cut. and many other Lrands which are not mentioned here, always on hand; Smoking: W. T. Blokwclls & Co's. but ham, the only gciiu/ne. Illockwells I ? Long Cut, fur Pipes and Cigrelti?, Murburg Ii )os. Mel rose Curly Cut, Smokers Truest I Friend, Larillnrd Solid, put up in tin toil, CJ. W. Gail ?i Ajt ct lebraiid Crown Btand. fcegars? wiruhvlia, Private Stock, Qr.eeie b iub-l.orejia, Lena Sa?, Ornato, Ulavk II oop, ravoiitc, hntmpre State. t.'iynrcttcs --Lone 1'i.-herman, l'ride of the North, Liu e |/oker, Black we IPs Durham. All of the above nre<gimranteed tobe first classs (Jive nie a call and Ik; convinced that i keep the best Tobacco's in the market. Look for the Blue Store. FKaNK BISHER, Agt. OFFICE.OF 11WA CO WE would respectfully ask the public to call and examine our stock of dxtst goods In endless variety. CZi?TSHTG In all the Latent and most Fashionable Styles. Roth Staple f.nd Fancy Tlx^i World Reno-wTied. LYON BAKING POWDER In j, \, i and I lb packages, guaranteed Best of ail or money refunded. S? FLOUR! i& Dlrfct from the Mills, and we call particu lar attention to two of our Fancy brands, "BOLTED SNOW" AND "JI AR VEST PRIDE,'' Which cannot be equaled in this Market, and which is within the reach of the poor as well as the rich. A full nnd well Selected Steel, from $7 60 to $13 00 per set. From $2 to $12. TOBACCOS From the Best Factories in North Carolina and Virginia, Low for Cash. For Ladles, Misses, Children, Men, Youths Roys in great variety. TIME will not allow us to mention our Entire Stock. Come and look and you will be pleased. Buy and you will be satisfied. Respectfully, P. ?. SWOAIT ? GO. South, Carolina Xtnil Hoad. PuHHCiigcr Department CIXASOB OF StHHUL'LK. On and after May 15th, 1881, Passenger Trains on thin Bond will run as follows: (till further notice.) Oreenvillo Express Train. going kast (daily except 8und?y.j Leave Columbia at.6 00 P M? Arrive at Caiuden at.8 45'" " Leave Orangeburg.7 57 ? " Arrive at Charleston.10 45 goino west (daily except ?und it.) Leave Charleston at.. 0 00 A M. Leave Orangeburg at. '8 43 *? Leave Cainden at.615 ?? Arrive at Columbia at..'.10 35 K Way Freight and rassimpor Traits? Daily Except Sitntlays. going east. ?Lcave'Colurabia. G '30 A M Arrive at Cainden.12 49 P M Leave Oraugeburg.~10 13 V M Arm eat /hi gust a. 3 20 P M " ( harleston.....1 55 P M GOING west (DAILY except SUNDAf".) * Leave Charleston....V'9 05 A M " AuguBta....'.'.' 7,55 *? ?? Orangcburg. 120. P M Arrive at Columbia.5 30 * Passengers leaving Columbia or ''har leBton on these trains nave to change cars at Branch vide to reach Charleston at 1 55 p m oi Columbia at 5 30 p m. Night Express Trains?Daily. GOiNO KAHT. . \ Leave Columbia...?.9 00 P M ?? Orangcburg.12 31AM Arrive at Augu ta. 7 25 " ?* Cbarlefllon......5 36 " going we?t, daily Leave Charleston. 8 10 P M Augusta...-. 7 00 ' Orangeburg. 1 52 A M Arrive at Columbia.f* 30 " tin Columbia Division-.Night Express Trains run daily; all other trains daily ex cept Sunday. On Augusta Division all Passenger Trains run daily. : Sleeping Cars arc attached tq.Night Ex piess Trains?berths only Jfl.O.O? between Columbia. Charleston ami Augusta. On Saturdays and Sundays, round trip tickets are- sold to mid from all stations at one lust-elan- fare for the round trip, good till > Monday noon to return. Excursion tick ets good for ten days are regularly on sale at six cents per mile for round trip to and I from j*11 stations.'? Connect U-ns made at Columbia with' Grcenvide and Columbia and Charlotte, Columbia ami Augusta Hnil r'ads at Charlotte ?luiietisii by .train arriv ing at Columbia at 10.35 Al AI., and leav ing Columbia at d.00 P. m. to and bom all points-oil both roads*. At.Charleston with steamers fur Mew York on Wednesdays and Saturdays; also with steamers lor Jncksoii vil e, P.a., and points ,on St.-John River and with Savannah and Charicston Itail road to a 1 points South. Connections are made' at Augusta with Georgia Railroad ;aud-Ccnlral Kai'roi.d to and from all points WcsU-and South. Through tickets can be purchased tu.all points south and West, bv applying to I). C. ALLEN, (J V ?i T A. JOHN B PKcK. l.cneral-Supl. J G. POSTKLL, Agi,;.Orang^bUrg, S. 0. Market Kjergjor ts. Corrected; every" ,week by Messrs. Bull ?t Scovill; ... KiitftAS'.'STfihe 1<5, 1881. ' ' .'Cpf VON ?'?'* Middlings...!............:...':.V*.':. 010*, Low Middlings...."...;. 8]'<i> i Irdinary.>.iv.?.*'.i. 3(^.5 IMrtM'lSJONSr Corn..-.t-i.. 75(<?,80 6 New Corn '.......<.a.1v.......,a... peas.........m..v, . 1 50 Fodder, per 100.lbs. '..'.1.1 50 Hough Rice.80). ?SJ0UrKE\YAnD, <. Over a mil lion of Prof. Uailniettr's reiicll Kiduey 'nls have al ii ly been sold ihis country id in F ratio; every one of Inch has giv i perfect sat ? faction. anH nave performed cures every time \vi-cn used according ?" diicctibus. OB3B .We now ou, . . u^iiliicted ml doubting ones that we wilt J ay the above reward fof-a single case of ^ LAME BACK That the Pad .'faHsViV $re. This Grea Remedy will positivVTy*"hnd permanently cure Lumbago; ' ?I?uliV*ef - Back, Sciatica, Gravel. Diabetes,.Dropes Origin's Disease of the Ki'lneys, Iuconthsence and Beten? lion of the Urine, . jnllainatiuii of tho Kidneys, . Catarrh of .the Bladder, High "olored Urlnel Pahf in* the Back, Side or Loins. NerVpUR Weakness, and in fuct all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs whether contracted by private disease or otherwise^.... . I.U<li<*H, if you "are suffering from l-'ciualc W eakness, Lcucorrluea, or any disease of the Kidneys^ Bladdei, or Urin? ary Organs, YOU CAN BE 4JUHED'! Withtnrt swallowing nauseous medicines by simply wearing . PROF. GIKLMETTE'S FRENCH SIDNEY PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Ask your druggist for PROP. GU1L MKTTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ptber.. ..JfJie.. lias not got it, send ?2.00 and you wHl.reo-e.ivc the Pad by re turn mail.. ? , ' * * FUOF. ??IL^ETt?lS FHEXCU LIVEU Wi. 1 positlpely. jciire Fcvei and Ague, Dumb Ague, ,\gue C?ke, BilUotlC Fever, ?lamulice, DySpep'sft.'aiid all diseases ol the Liver, Stomach and'Bloo'l. Price $1 50 by mail. Send for Prof. Gnibnctte's Trea tise on tho Kidneys and Liver, free by mail, Vddress F?tiX&II PAD CO. Toledo, Ohio, For sah? bv Dr;: J. (!. Wanmuuakcr Oniigebiirg. C. H.'/S. C. rmay 10, lSSl, ly, SPEC1AL NOTICK. * PAVILION HOTEL, For the Summer months: Rates SI 50, ?2 and $2 50 per day. According to Location of Room. E.'T. O A if.bAUD. Propriehir, '.'baric ion, S. O (