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ggr._ tmeaem ?? ?ji-1-j ^ State News. Cotton, js coming into Newborry,.. New cotton Hold at four cents" id the seed at Darlington hint week. The cglpred BnptiW df Dnrlingti)n. wil^May^lho?cornor st'on'o of' a'faew" church on the 26th. Tho cotton crop in Marlboro is thought to* be seriously injured by the" lato heavy/i?iris'. W I '" 'I Av; -I m? There - will uot bo half a crop of corn y macron Hjltjm He^ul,- Cotton 1? ojpeniogY ?' ? ' '? * ' ?* : --A protracted meeting^ at Pkillippi Bopfci?* Church, about slxteca soile #juw A ik.^,. begun on Hnndhy tlssij Tho Court of General Sessions for Aikon < county eonvona? on tho brut Monday in noxt month. When tho Lyocum hall is aora plotod, tho young ladies and gentle men of Aikou will probably give an entertainment of some daxft, ' 'The Aikoh Germania Cornet Band, was recently reorganized, and prac tices frequently at the Schuotzcn A young man, named O'Neill, hail ing from Chester, shot and wounded a rough, who ;assau|ted ,him . on the northern bound Chariot o train on Saturday last. . , . There will be A grand excursion from tho mountains to the sea-board ou the, 2d. qf October to tho 6th. Fare from Newberry to Charleston for the rouud trip, $3. i Laborers in Marion are domanding seventy Stv cents per day for gather ing fodder, i Planters refuse oh the gound that it is cheaper to buy pro tender than to pay that price to gather-it. The subordinate Granges of Now birry County are earnestly requested to Bend proper representatives to at tend a meeting of the order at New borry court house, Monday, 6th Sep tember, 10:30 a. m., a?thoritivoly to organise a Pomona Grange. Mr. Hansford Johneon, aj respect able citizen, residing on tbo Upper Throe Runs, was shut and dangerous ly wounded by one of JjW. negro work men, before sunrjbae on Monday; The negro, who h} ?*id to be one.of Gloster Hollaad's band, immediately fled- i n Died, in Aikenj:of typhoid feVeV,' on> Saturday night last, CbK'A.M: Cochran, >in the*?5th'year of his age. The dioease was contracted at Ham burg while' taking the census. ' De ceased was a colonel iu the militia for' tho last twonty years of his life, served with: distinction in the late Confeder ate service. T^allahaaeoe boasts of a cork tree twenty feet high- Winnsboro sees that tree and goes three feet bettor. Colonel Rion has four trees in his >| Vj'lm i.e. Ii O; . .< i j ' t' 3.: yard, one of which (is twentydhrce, f&el'high, all from acorns planted in 18?'?. He h as had on exhibition a piece of the bark ort? inch thick, which is veritable cork. ; Mr. Sol. Cochran has been mail contractor and-oarrier between Athen and Daabarton for nine yaars and cavea month?, I)ar. C. hnodrivan tbo ntaitv hotM durihg all that time, and aevor lent c.'day. The dktnneo from A ikon to Danharten is forty-five milC3, which -make*' about -45,000 miles of travel during the above pofiod. The colored SaUida Baptist associa tion held its annual meeting in Abbe ville last week. The opening sermon was preached in the courthouse on Friday morning, before the association by the Ret. Charles Arnold, of Laur ens county. It is naid to have beeu a very ^cntiblo t?HCourbc. , The asspciii. tioh organized 'with tweuty-seven def end and sixty-eight' lay delegates, A difficulty occurred Monday morn; lug bet ween -Peter Cotov and Lawson Williamsdn, two freediueu on tlie Williamson plantation, on Big Creek. The men were in the field pulling fodder. Both drew their knives and began cutting each other. ' Peter Coloy was stabbed in the rogiou of the heart, and died in the field. Law son Williamson was soverely wound ed. Cow Poktky.?A Chiengo pbet, upon hearing that Mllo. Nilskon wns about to erect cow-sheds upon'her Teoria lots, burst forth into the fdli lowing vctsc;: ^Cliristiite, Christine, thy milking do the morn und eve be tween; and not by the dim religious lirjht of th<> iif ful kemtnue. For the cow may pltihge^ and tb'-j lamp ex plode, and the lire lie lid ride the gale and rhriek the ki.ell oftheburnin town in the glow of the molten pail." JJ? Jcjinetl'bttck gracefully against the fence, With Iiis small dog between bis feet. One foot was on a treacher ous baimua. rind, as ho picked up the other to, "adiniro^n crack in his boo/,,' lid' sat doNvh on his dog. Then'ther? rival*-'a cnss-and a yelp, with briihjitone;' enough iu the air for a match factory and bark enough for a wholo tan yard. ? i^EWS <fc TIMER. lf-.SCICO BVKKY SATURDAY MOUSING nY 'rUK OKA NO KUU HO XKWB COM l'/SY. ' . ~~Gr-:o. HOblVKK," Btisinrs* Mon?gerT SATURjr>AY; Aitir. 28, IW-rr. What fa tho Issner* Upon whnt qucotion will the next Presidential election bo deoidad ? this query appears to puzzle tho brains, and be beyond tho intellectual grasp, of parties far better qualified than wo are, to dooido the matter. At one time-tho financial problem loomed up in such propbrtioas as apparently niado it the issue. The capitalists of | the Eastern and Northeastern States with their vast bundles of greenbacks clamored loudly for an immediate re sumption of specie pnyments, but the South and West, heavily in debt, resisted immediate action, while advo catingmeasures looking to the gradu al resumption of spcoie payments. ( This appeared to bo the pivot upon i which the approaching elections would j turn, but since then, other questions I put in.claim?, for instance, the policy of tho government towards the South not as applied heretofore, but as to the expediency of continuing it, assumes an importance from Gov. Morton's late speech that threatens to override all others, and place itself in a posi tion by which, either party must stand or full. To a small extent, tho Cuban question obtrudes itself, to tho majori ty of 'a nation, whose founders ouo hundred years, ago, fought for what j Cuba is now ?fighting,-?ud -for less provocation, tho cause of Cuba ap pears only reasonable and just, yet there ,ar,o some who hold to the in liarentjdpclriue of America "non inter feranco." Again "know nothingism" . .. * - rears its'miscrrible head, and the pub lic are htirrassed with the pitiful.ques tion of "native" pr "foreign" citizen ship, this however wo can scarcely record as one of the national is/ues. What the real issue will be, time will dcvclopo, at no time in the his tory of our country has thorebcon a period in which there was such an ^titter alienee, of some vital question, upon which the two opposing parties of America might go before the pub lic, - . The largest Mirror in the world has just boon put into the parlor of one of | tho Saratoga hotels. Two platform 'cars were required to transport it. It will bo a great convenience to the Milwaukee'. hello? at Saratoga, en abling (hem, for tho fu.it time in their lives, to get a complete view of their feet in a mirror.?Chicago Time*. Last Monday twolittio sons of Cap tain Ctirrie, of Florence, aged four and six, ohtaihed a pinto! from the bureau drawer without being perceived. They had the weapon but a few seconds when it fired, the ball entering the forehead of the younger boy and pene trating the brain. When last heard ? from on Monday afternoon there'wa* no hope of restoring the lit tle suMerer. ' TO KENT The CANNON HOh'iSK containing -K? Ilootus and two in the Riuicincot, also agood Kitchen and a fine Well of Water. ?pjdy to mrs. k. a. cannon. ? 23?2t ? SG ITOOTh noti o is. The Exercises of the PKIMAKY KCllb?Lof Miss EVA KS will bo Kentirued at Mr. Dihhlc's, on It usuell Street (Helville Koad) on t/iK lirst Monday in September, 187o. For terms, apply iu? above, au? 2S? 2t U KN.OVFID TO TilK HEAR OK A. p'lHhllKU'H ?TOU15 \\hero 1 am prepared to! serve the Public itt the shortest no.ice i:. my line ofh'.lsinciS. Thanking the Oitt?,.??ns for their liberal patronage in the past, 1 heg a continuance of the same in the future. MOSES M. DltOWN, Barbar. THE STATE GRANGE FERTILIZER, AND "THE CLIMAX." Two first class, pure bone, ammouiatcd ^Fertilizers, for sale by D. J ENNINGS & SON and J. I)- AI KEN, Agent?, Charleston, Sj C. Tho highest testimonials can ; be given, Please send for circular. aug 28?3m ELECTION. N?TIGET I, AN ELECTION for MAYOR and four ALDERMEN, for the Town of Orangeburg So.' Ca., will be held at the Engine House, on Tuesday the 14th day of September 1875. P*olls to be opened from 6 A. M. ami closed at ft P. Wi The following; Hoard of J Managom will hold the ELECTION: J. 0. Pike, T. C Hijbhol and Aphony OolflOil. ,; J ! ? , REGISTRATWK. All persons iiualiiivd to vuta at the ubovo ELECTION will be ruptured to register previous to tho ELECTION. Register Books will be opened at the Engine House, on .Friday, Saturday, and Monday, previous to the Election, being the 10th, Uth, 13th days of September next. Books to be open ed each day from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. The above named Managers of ELEC TION will also conduct the REG ISTHA TION. By Order of Council. KIRK ROBINSON, [i.. g.] Clerk of Council aug 28 1*75 3t N" O "W IS THE TIME For ycu to buy your Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,' Brushes, &c. Also a Fine Assortment of Cutlery, Segnrs, Tobacco und Pipes. All of which will be Bold CHEAP for cash at the OI.1? DRIG STORE OF ORANGE BURG, BY, I>r. A. cl BUKES. JOHN OGREN RUCCE6SOB OF R?TilillT JENNY. . Importer and Manufacturer or SADDLES ANI> T . HARNESS^ < - $ ? Call and buy your goods, as now is the :ime to boy cheap for cash, the prices being reduced to a very low fig ire. Have your Harness j arid Saddles repaired now while I have lime to do it at once. Call and see for yourself next door to Mr. C. ?. Korljohn, llussel Street. CARD. The undersigned woald ofTer his thanks to the citizens af Orangeburg County for the liberal patronaga which he has heretofore enjoyed, xnd in announcing to them that he has associated himself with Capt. F. IL W. Briggmann, and removed Jto the NEW STOKE of that gerlleman,.hopes that his old friends will hunt hirii up there, and that he may add many new ones to his list. W. K. CROOK. Pictures! Pictures!! Pictures!!! Mil. F. A. SCHIFFL.ET PHOTOGRAPHER FROM &BLF?f@^ G. ?. Has open his Photographic TejU in onr Town and is now Prepared to make riclure? of every size and style, and all prices, satisfaction guaranteed. Views of Churches, Ilcfiideuocs Ac made io the neatest manner F. A. SCHIFFLEY. Artist. t&2>'" Old Pictures Copied and repaired or enlarged at Charleston Prices. ait'' 21 1875 tf Sheriff's Sales. By virturi of (he warrant of attachment 5o me directed in the case of W. E. Lewis St i'o. against Samuel Roach, and the re turn ?-f the Appraisers that the property attached is perishable, I will sHl io the highest bidder for Cash on the first Monday in September at Orangeburg C. II., Alt tho Right, Till and interest of the defendant, Famucl Roach in tho following property, to wit: Thieo Crops of Turpen tiuc. Sheriff's Office, 1 Orangeburg O. IP, V E. I. CAIN, AuguHt 20th, 1S75, j S. O. C. aug 21?3t .A. C_A.ni> Dr. J. G. WAN.* AMAKER A Co., beg to inform tho public that they arc better prepared to fill Ord ers than over hefore. The Orangeburg Drug Store shall at all hours be provided with competent persons. I for filling Orders with dinpatek, so from l now heiieofow'ard the people o." Orangeburg j need not be placed in a dilein.r.a to know where to find a Druggist. We also express our grate,ftii thanks to the public foi the iriagmiiiitiiouri support given us, and with .strictest alterilion to burinex.*.?hope to ever maintain their confidence Dr. J.ti. WA> NAM AK ER & Co. aug 21?3ui BUY T II 35 SHEARER PORTABLE COTTON PRESS! The undersigned having been appointed AGEJNT for the above named Press, beg leave to call tho attention of Planters and others in need of a FIE8T CLASS 3?I^TCSS To call and examine a model of the same, at hi:? Office, before purchasing elsewhere. These PRESSES have the ADVANTAGE over any other Picas yet Patented, for Cheapness, Durability and Economy of Labor, besides they can be put in the Lint Room, or as near by as will suit, tho convenience of parties who use them. Should any part break (\i hieb is not probable; it "c?u bo repaired by any common laborer. A bale of Cotton weighing*six hundred pounds can be pressed with ease by two hands. These Presses are manufactured under the Supervision ol Mr. JOS. STRAUS, a Practica! Mechanic. Price $125. JAS. VAN TASSEL, ?oug 28 ? 1875 ?'? ? . .?? *? tf ft?lGGMANN & CIIOOK Have now on hand and uro constantly receiving full supplies of Bacon Hams SugarS laard. ColFee Flour All varieties of CANNED GOODS, in fact, GROCERIES of nl1 kinds and qualities. A large assortment of .A.lew "Wines Liquors Tobacco So^nrs, <&c, LOW DOWN FOR CASH, At the Old Stand of F. IL W. Briggmanu. LOOK TO YQXJE INTEREST! OISTE AND AJGJL, By Buying your ?Y ?1001 ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO & SEGARS From the QliE A3? CA.SI-T STOltlS of OF WALLACE CANNON'S ORANGEB UR G, So. Ca. MELLICIIAMP'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AVD GFRIJ The oxerciaes of this School will be res 11 med on Monday Sept. 6th, at tho School House by the Lutheran Church, recently occupied by Rev. G. A. Hough. Boys will be prepared for Business, or College, nnd Young Ladies given n, finished Course. As the lime of entrance has some weight in the distribution of Prizes, attention is called to the following rule which is always strictly obser ved : Rule X.?At the clese of each Session twenty or more Prizes will be awarded to the Pupils who excel in any of the differ ent Studies ami in Deportment; and in ad dition thereto an eitra Prize will be given at the public Exhibition at the end of the School year to the pupil, in each of the three Departments, who can show the greatest number of monthly Honors. TEKMS PER MONTH, Primary. $2 00 Intermediate. 3 00 Classic* Extra. 1 00 For further information apply to 8. 11. MELLICH AMP, Principal. aug 21?1m "tkksses built. I will be able to build two more Polin Cotton Presses during this season, if notified soon, if not I will enter into otlier arrange ments that will occupy all of mv time. J. P. liOLlN. July 31 187? Im lie"" IVv lis?j i\. Tec jus free. Addie?s 11. STINSON CO.. Portland; Maine, jan *.!0 1f<73 iy I Administrator's Sale. I Bv virtue of an ordar of "ill? Probate i Court, I ml] ?45*11 fit Orftngebnrg, 8. 0-, at the Store of Luther Hansdale, deceased, on the first Monday in September next, atpub li:t auction, :ill the tioods, Wares and Mer chandize in said .-tore, belonging to said dec'oaned. Also the Carpenters Toe's of Stiid deceased. Terms cauli on delivery; JOSEPH F. ROBINSON, aug 14?4t Administrator. OFFICE HCl IDOL COMMISSIONEK, OUAKOKnURO, C'OtrXTY, Orangebnrg, S. C, Ango?t JOth 1875. In uccordance with an Act to establish and nutntain a system of the Free and Com mon Schools in the State of South Carolina. The Bonn! of County School Examiners will hold a meeting- at this County Scat, commencing September (5th, and continue during the month, to examine candidates dcViring to become Teachers in the Free Common School of tins County, who present themselves tojlic Hoard for Examination. 4p THOMAS PHILLIPS. County School Commissioner, aug 11 1S7.1) 7t Notieo of l.">issolulion. -There having been a dissolution by mu tual consent, of the Copartnership hereto fore exis ting at fids place under the firm name of W. P. DUE KS & Hro. All parties indebted to the. late firm, arc here by notified that the Book.- of the firm are in the hand* of W. P. DUKES at theoid stand; and all parties arurctpiCKted to make prompt payment to hi:n, a.< the business has to he closed; Howes Pump S. C., June 2.Sth iSTo. Wj !'. di'ki'S, T C. DUKES. inly 3 1875 Hm SCHOOS STOTZCB. Thu Exercises t Mii?a R. S. ALBER 20TTF8 School will bo resumed on Mon lay Sept. 6th at the Residence of Capt. T. \. Jeffords Russell Street. A few Young .allies can be accommodated with Board at oasonablo rates; For "terms &c:} apply as ibove. aug 21? 4t Gin-Gearing arid Co^fcpn Press for Sals. i offer ,for ,saie, my CMS-GEARING, loarly newj with IKON. Segment/ and Pinion complete. Also, one UTLEY COT TON PRESS in complete order. Tho (hove arc for Sale*Cheap, as 1 propose to liHc?b?lMC (^tppi,giiuung atjmy blpce. ; JA3..IL FX)WLES. aug 14-^A51 %4 St ?Ik Comxiom Plea*/, S. Rosa C. ObveroH, widow and 1 Executor of the will of Ekldfo .J*.: OMreros, deceased, I Plaintiffs, against " Jliflbrd OH verbs; Ella Rosa OH- )- , ros, Nina Ferdinand Oliveros nd Bartolo Oliveron and Thoid- i as W. Glover. Defendants. J Pursuant to the order of the si id Court, he creditor of the said Ksidro J. Oliveros ire hereby notified to present and prove heir several and respective demand before .harlea B. Glover, Esquire, Referee, at )ranguburg,' South Carolina, on or before lie first day of September, A. D. 1S75, and hat tho/ are enjoined from proceeding in epa rate suits against the plaintiff, and are eqwired to present and prove their respec ive claim.-, before Baid Referee in tiiiu .ction, er be debarred payment. GE?. BOL1VER, C. C. P. Tlie Carolina Star Cotton Press. The Undctsigucd arc prepared to sell bounty Rights, Township Rights and'Farm lights for the abovo Prus, which is the 3est and Cheapest Press that has ever been iflered to the public, it can be built for ifty Dollars, and will last longer, and pack noro Cotton with more ea^e, than any other .crow in the world, one man can very cosily jack 750-bs of Cotton with it, it can bo vorked either by hand, or horse power, or team. Call and examini the Press, and iiirohasc a Farm Right. FARM RIGHT. $25 TOWNSHIP RIGHT . $150. W. E. LEWIS & CO. Vance? Ferry, S. C. aug 7 1375 lai The St/Ue of South Carolina< 5 -. - .. ?L - , j CoUJiTY of okakcje^ubo. Know all men by these presents, that a iuidl] piece of Land, lying, and being on the Md Orangebiirg and Charleston Il.iad, in Middle Township School District No. l*j County and State aforesaid, having been purchased, by School Trustees for Public rfohool puriioses, (Colored,) according to Law, any ir.trru ranre with the said arrsn.^e aicnts, wiii call in forco Act-il, Seetiun School Law. J. P. M. FOURE8, .1. P. PHILLIPS, QUKNTA1N MOORF.R, Board of TruBtoca.* Augnut 6th IS75. lang 14 1876 , 3t The Cordial Balm of Syricum cad Tonic Pills.. NTRYDUS DEBILITY, However obscure the' cause* may be .which contribute to render, nervous debility a disease so prevalent, affecting:, as it does, nearly one-half oLour adult population, it iaj a melancholy ?iict that day by dav,and year by-y^ftty _we-.wiUic.spifi.mQAl frightful in crease of nervous affections from the slight eft neuralgia ?-to "'the- more grave and extreme forms of _ _ . t N ERVOTJS * PROST RATION, f Mi". : r ?< la characterixed by a general languor or weakness of the whole organism, especially of the nervous system, obstructing and pre venting the ordinary ^functions ofnature; lience there is a disordered state of the secretions; Constipation, scanty and. high colored urine, with an excess ofeitrihy or linio sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nerve substance, frequent pal}iilatioas of the heart, loss of memory and marked irresolution of purpose, ana inability to carry into action any well-defined business enterprise, or to ti.x the mind upon any one thing at a time. The; j is great sensitive-' he*? to impress, though retained but a short lime, with a flickering and fluttering condi tion of the mental faculties, rendering an individual wlint is rvtmnmnlv eallou Q whilile-minded or flickle-mindeo! man. This condition of the individual, distress ing as it is, may with a certainty becured by THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM AND LOTIIHOP'S TONIC PILLS, Medicines unrivaled for their wonderful properties and remarkable cures of all Ner vous Complaint?. ThoireiUcaoy is equally great in the treatment and cure of Cancers, Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, Pimples, Tetter, Fever, Roic-s, Ko>gnY>rivi, Erysipels?, Scald head. Barbers' Itch, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, ? Copper'<Colored Hinteln?, ulandular Swell ings, Worms and Black Spot* in tho Flesh, Decolorations, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth and Nose, Sore Legs, anil Sores of every diameter, because these medicines are the very best BLOOD MEDICINE ? Ever placed before lite people, and are war ranted to be die most powerful I Alterative ever originated by man, removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirit*, Dementia and Melancholia \Mi!' Sold by ail Druggists, and will be pent by express to all parts of the country qy ad dressing ihr propricDr, G. EDGAR f.OTllROP, M. D., 143 Court street, Boston, Mass., who may be consulted free of charge either personally or by mail. Send 25 cents and get a copy of * Iii? Rook on Nervous I diseases'. aug 14 1875 1y