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jNiraws & t i m p:s. ISSUKU K V JSKY, BATV It DAY MOHNINU 11V TUB OK?KUEII?KU NT.W8 COMI'AKY. ?KU. liULIVEK, IJiisinosK Manager. ~S AT 17~RI > A V l ? uk. IgjJ'lS? ~?.% With this isstieoi tlie Okan<;j:hiti:c5 Kiew? & Tt t ceaoc to lie its edi tor. Hoping Unit, in the lutudi of'nVy successor, tlie paper may . uutiiiuc It) be as profitable to its stockholders, and more acceptable to its numerous renders, I retire. ' TlIAI). c. AxDHKWS. Knvious People. It may be admitted the {'??(?ling of envy does not urisc from pure malice. It is net diri'.tft ecimity which it grati fied or iflaappwinvod when a man is pbrarted nt Ihd evil, or mortified ao the govd. whisli bohvlki erre wbe has in jured him. But the root of it is in ordinate loVo of all worldly things whatever?from money and imputation to' appcarnuco nud sensual gratiflea tious. It is evident that as there are de- " grccs of all these, the same person? the same man or woman? will be rich or poor, respectable or inconsiderable, comely or illfavored, according a? those with whom he or she is com pared, possess more or less of the de sired advantage. This being the case, as long as those things arc un duly valued, the man who so values them will be pained by seeing others pr.s.-cs.s them hi a grater measure, be cause ho will himself thereby sink l?wer in the scale, and this accounts for a discri-nination w hich the passions of envy makes in the object on which it fixes. Men envy more those who arc only a fitffv above them, than those who aro r?ry Mitch lu)/her; those of their own ago or profession more than those of arother, though a more eligible ono. For, as wc more i egret an advantage which wc have been hear attaining, than one which never came within our reach; so, when there arise above us those who were once ? below, or only equal to us, we feel more envy than we do at the advance ment of persons who always moved in a higher sphere, und never called our passions into exercise. How (iossiji Increases. How g^-sip increases and grows till it gets into genuine senndtil, and is entirely di fie rut from the original story, is (old by a London letter writer. He says that ho was told, if ho ever took a bouse- in a t< rraee a little way out of town, to be very careful that it was the centre one, at leastii'lie had any regard for his reputation. For one must bo well aware that a story never ' loses by telling, ami, con sequently, if hi lived iu the middle of a row of houses it was very clear that the tales which might be eircula tpd 1? hi* prejudice would only have half the distance t* travel mii either" side of hirrij and therefore could only be kalf a* bad by the time they {jot ?J*wn t? ihn l>ettowi of the t*:; rnco a? the WilftK tbst. might he circulated ef the wretched individuals viho bad the misfortune t<? live at either end of it; so that he weuld be ccrliati to have twice as good a character in iJke neigh borliTnod nr. they had; As an illuKtruHiou of this, he was in formed of a lam en I able cafx* that ac tually occurred a short time since. The servant ol No. 1 toltl the servant at jNo. "2 that licr masterexpecred his old friends, the 1 Jaylf'ys, to pay hi:na visit, shortly: and No, '1 told iNo. S that, that No. 1 expected to bavc the Ibiylcys in the house every (lay; niw] No. ."> Inhl No. -I that ii was sill up with f>'pi i, lor they e< aid n't keep (be biilifi!- mit. VvlnaCuprm >.<< i {old No. that the ofiiei r- wer? aller No. 1, and that it was as much as be could do to prevent himself being taken in execution, ami thai it was nearly kill ing his poor dear wife; and so it went (?ii increasing, until it got to No. J>2, who confidently assured the last, house, No. ')'.], that the oliicer had taken up (be gentleman who lived at No. 1 for killing bis poor dear wile with | am-iiie, and that, it was lioped and C-xpiCi* ! thai 1 woul I iio ex ?mied. ' Alary Ann Ambrose, who nia-:bcd | in her brother's skull with fi gruIdling hoc, near < 'hcraw last week, has been nire-tel. Okanokjiguo, Aug. 11, 1875. To the Officers and Members Crescent B. Ii, Ctnb : Gnxrr.ir.mhn? ? The first nine of the Orange B. B. CIul) do hereby challenge the first nine of Crescent B. ?. Club for a sir gle or series of games (single pre ferred,) Said game to be played on Ll;e 18th of ihi.s mon.h, or as soon thereafter as possible. This game to decide the champion ship of Orangeburg and Hnrmvcll counties. Yours respectfully. P- W. Bull, Seet'y O. B. B. C. By order .7. S. Albergotti, PrtsU dont. Bambusui, Aug 17, 1S7*. Ojfiuier* and JUcmlws Orany? Ii. B. C: Yours of th? 11 tli in?L, challenging our first nine for a sinjd? gamo base, ball, received and noted. Owing to a previous engagement with Ktiwnris of Charleston, laid others, and also that the season is .so near Out, it will be impossible for us to accept your chal lenge, lfowovor, after we have ful filled our engagements and there is any of the season left, will devote it to you. Kespoetfully, &c, J. D. CoiuxAxn, Secretary. By order Crescent B. B. G. We arc asked to remark in connection with the above, that in none of the gamse played by these two clubs, have the "Orange" used over five of their first nine, as they now have their full nine we hope the Crescents will give them a meeting, if circumstances will permit. [COMM CXICATKU.] Mr. Editor: Pjeaso say that I am hot a candi date for the Warden's office, and withdraw my name from the ticket. Yours .T. G i:o. Vosk. State News. Six persons in Marlboro jail. The , Beach island Siamese twins have died, and are now preserved in nlcoliol. Foildcr-pulling time has arrived, and the fanners in the vicinity of A ikon are hard at work. The census of Greenville city allow*? the population to be 5,409??si/: 2; 7(55 whites anil 2,734 colored. A project is on foot to build a rail road from Bainwell court hou.->o to the village of Kl'-'o, on the South Carolina railroad, .some eight miles distant. The property of George F. Me in try c, late .senator from Coll clou county, was sohl by the sheriff at Wallcrboro, on Monday last. Gen. Vogdcs' eldest son, W. M. Vogdes, twenty-three years old, died iii Charleston on Saturday, ami was buried in Magnolia cemetery. Mr. Benjamin Cnpel killed a rattle snake on Mr. Thonin? K. Stubbs' plantation, Marlboro, last Friday evening. It was Rix feel I eng. seven inches around the bo ly, ?nd had thirteen ratlins nttd a button. W. If. Alir?nii, of Charleston, was arrested on fSatrtmiay aftcrhtbn *n the charge #?f amault and battery, with intent to murdeV or commit highway robbery, upon Mr. A. Morosrt. Thu warrant was issued by Justics Lavy, who bound Ahrens over to the court of sessions in $1,000 bail. Kx -Alder man Voigt appeared ami signed the prisoners bond. A CA iM). The nndereigncd, would return hut ihr.nkii to the Kugiiie Companies, and t.'iii/.euH, While and Colored, also to the! Hook and hnddei Company, for (lu-ir kind, i ; id linteiy :.?r..-<? reiuhiud at the late | fin:. JAM KS CANNON, Sr. A CA IM >, Dr. J. <i. W \ N A M A IvlJR if* in poa -o.-'-iou of the Receipt.? and Presetipiinn I looks of Ho-lati- Dr. ft. .1. (Hi vero*. All peiv?ns desiring to t^et any of llie above Preparations or Renewal of Prescription* ran do so by calling on Dr. WANN AM A IC KR, At his Driitf Store. ans; 21?Ihn The kxcn.istfH of .Mi.^ It. S. AUIJ'.R ('OT l'l'S Si-hool will be roKtinied oii M??n- j ' \\ 1*1 Ii in the lunidenet' of Ca pi, T. j A. .Jwflbrds It' . .i 11 Street. A few Young ' l.iidieH can be accommodated willi Hoard at I reasonable rates. For terms Aic, apply an above, ang 21?11 I A- CARD. v Tlie umlcrbignod would offer Ids tliankH to the citizens uf Orangeburg County for the liberal patronage which he has heretofore enjoyed, and in announcing to them that ho has associated himself with Capt. F. II. \V. Hrigginann, and removed Jto the NEW STORE of that gcrilemail, hopes that old friends will hunt him lip there, a. . thai he may add many new ouch to hi* list. W. K. CROOK. M?SX? WESSONS. Professor ANTON BERG would inform (he Citisens of Orangsburg that he is ore pared to give full and thorough instructions upon the Piano. Fur farther particulars apply to him at Mr. Ogren's Store. ?iig?l ISTYi It AOARD Dr. 1. (1. WANSAMAKKIIA (h>., b?g to inform tho public (hnt thsy r<? bellen ?rej.ared to All Ord e-rs thnn ovor bo&v?% Vho Orangeburg Drafe SUr* shall at ?11 hour* ho provided with com pet tint persons for tilling Ordsrs with dispatch, so frosa' now heneofoward tho people of Orangeburg need not be placed in a dilemma to know where to find a Druggist. Wc also express nur grateful thanks to the public for the magnanimous fiupport given us, nod with strictest attention to business?hope to ever maintain their confidence Dr. J. (1. WANNAM AKKK A Co. aug 21?3m Pictures! Pictures I! Pictures!!! MI?. F. A. SCIIIFFLEY PHOTOGRAPHER from <:i?AKf,KSTOx 8. o. Will open his Photographic Tent in our Town on Monday August 23rd. Prepared to make Pictures of every Bizc and stylo, and all prices, satisfaction guaranteed. Views of t hurclut*, Residence? Ac mado in the neatest manner F. A. SCHIFFLEY. Artist. Dt??" Ohl Pictures Copied and repaired or enlarged at Charleston Prices. aug 21 1375 tf MELLICH AMP'S SCHOOL FOR BOY'S A YD GIRL.S The exercises of this School will be resumed on Monday Sept. 6th, at the School House by the Lutheran Church, recently occupied by Rev. G. A. Hough. Hoys will be prepared for Business or t'nlletro, and Young Ladies given a finished Coursr. As the time hf entrance hassnmc weight in the distribution ofT'mes, attention is called to the following rule which is always strictly obser ved : Hale X.?At the close of each Session twenty or more Prir.es will be awarded to the Pup'ls who excel in any of the difler ehl Situdies and in Deporthietit; and in ad dition iherctn an extra Prize will ho giren ;;t the public Exhibition at the end oi the School year to the pupil, in each of |hc three Departments, who can show the greatest number of monthly Honors. TEH MS PER MONTH, Primary.~. $2 00 Intermediate. 3 00 Classics Extra. 1 00 Fer further information apply to S. 11. MELLICH AMP, Principal. ang 21?1m Sheriff's Sales. P?y virturo of the warrant of attach moot to mo directed in the case of\V. K. Lewis A: ro. against Sxmusl Roach, and the ro lurn of tUet Appraisers that the proporty rttaehed is perishable, I will sell to ihe highest bidder for Cash on tho first Monday in September M ' ?raageburg C. H., All the Right, Title an-i iatazcstoithe- defendant, ftamuol Rr-ech le the following property, to wit: Thtee Crojss of Turptn* tirw. Sheriff's Offlre, "I Orangeburg C. II., V K. I. CATTf, August 2tith, 1876. j S. O. C. aig Vit? 2t Sheriff 's Sales. My virtue of ihe Execution to nie dir ected in the case of Sarah Binnickcr (Pear er) vs. .lohn Er.stcrling I will sell to the highest bidder,'at t)inngebiirg C. II., on the first Moiida.' in September next, for Cash all the right, title and interest of the defend ant in three Horses, nix Mules, forty head of Cattle, twenty 1Io*j\ three timber Carts, two Cart-, one Carriage and one Ilnggie, levied on as the property of the said John E.isterling at diesnit of Sarah liinbicker or ( Hearer. I Orangeburg 0. H., ) Sherirr's (Mice. V E. I. CAIN, August 11,1 S7f?. J S. O. C. aug 21 ?t NOTICE. OFFICE SCHOOL COM MI.SM ON EU, Okakokbcro, County, Orangchnrg, ?. C, August 10th 1875. In accordance with an Act to establish and man tain a system of the Frei- and Com mon Schools in the State ofSouih Carolina, The Hoard of County School Examiners will hohl a meeting at this County Seat, commencing Sopt?.nd?er tub, and conttnui during the mouth, to examine candidates desuing to hee< nie Teachers in the Free Common School of this County, who present themselves to the Hoard for Examination. THOMAS PHILLIP?; j County School Commissioner, eng 14 1875 7t OLDEST CROCKERY HOUSE IN CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1837, 128 MEETIMG STREET. Beh.jnow prepared for the FALL TRADE for 1875,- * wiiih lo call the nMention of Morchantu k> my Large und Varied Stock of Ohina, Crlass, El5trtlienwa.ro, booking Classes, Kerosene Goods, iTapaned Ware, Stc, A great part of it Imported IMroct from ZCnropc BeVidcB Staple Goods, I keepjalwaya a Large Stock of FRENCH CHINA AND CUT ?I,ASS. My thorough knowledgo of the bunino?), acquired by an experience of over Twenty Yearn, onahlca me to buy at the Lowest FigurcH, and conKcqneully to hcII nt Prices on which thto Itetailur can realize a lluuririoinc Profit. WM. Jj* V^EBB, 128 Meetiag Stroct, OHA' ?ESTON, S. C. ?ng si 1875 -float DRUGS AND MEDICINES AT THK ORANEBURG DRUG STORE Can always be found a Selected Stock of PURK CHEMICALS, Genu ine Dru^s. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Faucy and Toilet Articles, Paints, Oiln, Varnishes, Arc. Also Cutlery, Segnrs and Tobacco. Pysieians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. JW NIGHT BELL answered promptly. J. Gr. WANNAMARER, & CO. 300 BUSHELS RED EUST PROOF SEED OATS In STORE and for sale at J. GEO. VOSE'S The usuil supply of GBOCEEIES. DRY fcOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. Constantly on hand. Prices to suit the times. GOODS DELIVEKED. T H "HI TAYLGll COTTON GIN. ORDER IT EARLY. Took the Silver MetfaS at ;ho OraiiKe?mrg Fair in 1872. .4>ul Took the Diploma in 1873. It i? of Light Draught, Gins Rap idly and gives a Beautiful Sample. Price Below any other First ClllMM Hill. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Sole Agent for OKANGEIiURU and BARN WELL The fallowing gentlemen are using the gin : R E Clark, Esq., Dr W \V Wannn maker, Jacob Cooncr, Esq., Jacob Keitt, Esq., Maj J H Hydrick, Polin & Argoc, J F Wilt, Esq., J W Smith, Kan , D C Stoudcmire, Esq., J \V Culler, Esq. The State of South Carolina. COUXTY OF OltANOKDCKO. Know all men by these prcaenu;, that a small piece of Land, lying, and hcingon the old Orangcburg and Charleston Koad, in Middle Township 8chool District No. 9, County and Slate aforosaid, having been purchased, by School Trustees for Public School purposed, (Colored,) according to Law, any interferanre with the said arrange* naoU, will cdII ia foroo Act 41, Section Mahcol Law. J. P. M. FOUR KS, i. P. PHILLIPS, QUKNTAIN MOOREfc, I Board of Trustees. August 3th 1875. aug 14 1875 3t COTTON GINS. COTTON BLOOM COTTON GIN, Prieo 81 00 per saw. MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN, Price 84 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN, Price 8-1 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN with Feeder Attached, Price 8;*> 50 per saw. The above arc price* in store at Charles ton. Scud for Circular. C. (JR.VV KLEY, No. 111 Vast Hay Street, Ntrlh of the Postofnce, aug 14?2 Charleston, S. C. Notice of Dissolution. Z There having been a dissolution by mu tual consent; of the Copartnership hereto fore existing at this place under the firm name- ..l W. P. DUKES ? Uro. All parties indebted to the late firm, are here by notified that the Nook.-, of the firm are in d'n* band? of \V. P. DUKES it the old stand, and all parties are requested to make prompt payment to him, as the business has to be closed. Kowc* PuuipS. C., June 2Rth 1875. W. P. DUKES, T. C. DUKES, jnly 8 1S7? ihn The Carolina Star Cotton Press. The Undersigned arc prepared to sell County ivl^i.i.-, Twtvnshi-j UigiiiM mid Fn.i"m Rights for flic above Fro-*, which is the liest and ( hcapvsl Press that hasclycr been offered to the public, it can be ibuilt for fifty Dollar*, and will lm*t longer, arad pack more Cotton with more ease, than anw other Screw in I he world, one man can vejyi easily pack 7501b* of Cotton with it, it {can be worked either hy hand, or horse po-wcr, or steam. Call and examine the Prem, and purchase a Farm Kight. V KAUM RIGHT . $25 \ TOWNSHIP RIGHT. $150.( W.K. LEWIS & CO.j Vances Ferry, S/C aug 7 1875 lm The Cordial Itnlm of Syr ten m and Tonic Pill?. NERVOUS DKBILITY, Ilowerer obscure the cause may be which contribute to render nervous debility a disc&uc m> prevalent, affecting, as it docs, nearly one-half of our adult population, it is a melancholy fuel that day by day, and year by year, we witness a most frightful in crease of nervotuv affections from the slight est neuralgia to the more grave and extreme forms of NERVOUS PROSTRATION, In characterized hy a general languor or weakness of the whole organism, especially of the nervous system, obstructing and pre venting the ordinary functions of nature; hence there ia a disordered state of the secretions; constipation, scanty and high colored urine, with an excess of earthy or lime sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nerve substance, frequent palpitations of the heart, loss of memory and marked irresolution ?f purpose, and inability to carry into action any well-defined business enterprise, or to fix the mind upon any one thing at a time. There is great sensitive ness to impress, though retained but a short time, with a flickering and fluttering condi tion of the mental faculties, rendering an individual what is commonly called a whifile-iniruled or flicklc-minded man. This condition of the individual, distress ing as it is, may with a certainty he cured by THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM AND LOTHROP'S TONIC PILLS, Medicines unriva'ed for their wonderful properties and remarkable cures of all Ner vniH Complaints. Theirefficacy is equally great in the treatment and cure of Cancers, Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, Pimples, Tetter, Fever, Sores, Ringworm, Erysipelas, Scald head. Harbers' Itch, Senrvj, Salt Rheum, Coppor-Colorcd Blotches, Glandular Swell ingii, Worms and Itlack Spots in the Flesh, Discoloration*, Ulcers in theThroat, Mouth and .None, Sore Legs, and Sores of every character, because these medicines are the very best BLOOD MEDICINE Ever plac*d beforethe people, and sre war ranted to be .he moat powerfull Alterative ever originated by man, removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, Dementia and Melancholia JjtiJy" Sold by nil Druggists, and will be sent by express to all parts of the country qv ad dreeing the proprietor, G. EDGAR I.OTUROP, M. D., 143 Court street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted free of charge cither personally or by mail. Send ?5 cents and get a copy of his Rook on Nervous Diseases. aug 14 1875 1y Gin-Gearing and Cotton: Press for Sals. I offer for sole, my GIN-GEARING, nearly new, with IRON Segments and Pinion complete. Also, one UTLEY COT TON PKE8S in complete order. The above are for Sale Cheap, as I propose to discontinue Cotton ginning at my place. JAS. H. FOWLES. aug 14 1875 , , ' ,8t Administrator's Sale, By virtu.6,1 of an ardsr of Jht IPrtfbate Court, I will sell at Orangeburg, 8. C., at tho Store of Luther Ransdfde, deceased, on the first Monday In September next, at pub Ha auction, all the Goods, Ware? and Mer cliandizo in said store, belonging" to |aid" deceased. Also tlie Carpenters foolo of said deceased. Terms cash on delivery. JOSEPH F. ROBINSON', aug 14?4t Administrator. NOTICE . : ; CHARLESTok BTOBe' Will be OPENED in ?range burg on the 1st September,. 1875^ next door to T. W. Albergotti, Baker, by J. L. MORRISON. A well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, r . CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, ETG, ETC., Constantly on hand. aug 14 1865 tf The State of South Carolina, OR A N G E BURG COUNTY, In Common Pleaq. E. Rosa C. Oliveron, widow and 1 Executor of the will of Eeidro J. Olircroa, deceased, PI ai nti ffa, ? against Clifibrd Oliveros, Ella Rosa OH- - ros, Nina Ferdinand Oliveros and Bartolo Oliveros end'Thorn as W.-Glover, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the *? id Court, the creditor of the aaid Esidro J. Oli voroa are hereby notified to present and provo tbeir sercral and respective demand before Charles B. Glover, Esquire, Referee* at Orangeburg, South Carolina, on or before the first dar of September, A. D. 1875, and that tlior are enjoined from proceeding in separate suits against the plaiatiff, and are required to present and prove their respec tive claims before,' said j*?ejcrejg in thja action, er be debarred payment. GEO. BOLIVKK, C. C. P. THE SAVANNAH MOKNINO NEWS Is generally recognised as the hading Democratic paper iu Georgia. This distinc tion is the result of the promptness with which it has defended the Month and her people, and of the vigor and thouahtfulneM Eith which questions of public polier hare ren discussed in its co'iirrn*. The Mokn ino News is not an organ; it is an independ ent Democratic paper of the most pro nounced stripe, and it loses no opportunity to advance and advocate the principles mt government held and propounded by the fathers of the Republic. In regard to news, the Mornino Nrwe makes specialty of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida affair*, the latest market reports, telegrams from all parts of the world, and fresh correspond ence from all quarters of the South. Price, $10 for 12 months; $5 for 6 months. ONLY ONE DOLLAR I The Sn-nnnah Weekly Morning Newt Will be sent to any address six months for One Dollar. This is one of the eheapeit ice'lelia published. It is not a blanket sheet in which all sorts of matter is promiscuously thrown. It in a neatly-printed four-page paper, compactly made up, and edited with great care. Mothing of a doll or heavy character is admitted into the eolnmnaofthe Weekly. It is an elaborately compiled compendium of the best things that appear in the Daily News. Tbe telegraphic dis patches of the week are re-edited and care fully weeded of everything that is not strict ly of a news character. It also contains full reports of the mark et n; thus, those who hare not tho advantage of a daily mail, can get all the news, for six months, by Bending One Dollar to the publisher; or for one year by sending Two Dollars. The Tmi-WKKKLY News ha* the ?am? features as the Daily Newo. Price, $6 for 12 months; $3 for 6 months. Money for either paper can be sent by P. O. order, registered letter or Express, at publisher's risk. The Morning News Printing Offiee Is the largest in the State. Every die cription of Printing done at the shortest notice. Blank Books of all kinds made to order. Book Binding and Ruling executed with dispatch. Estimates foi work promptly furnished. Address all letters, J. II. KSTILL, Savan nah Ga. McMICHAEL HOUSE, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. This HOUSE is now open for the recep '?on of BOARDERS. GUESTS well taken care of. The TABLE amply supplied, and a HACK meeting each train at the D*po?. Terms Moderate. may 29 1875 ly W. H. GIBARDEAU TRXAXi JUSTICE. APPOINTED 10th June 1875 Business attended to promptly, June 12 1875 1m