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Charleston Elections. .
What docs die muddle mean, into
which ourClturlcston neighbors hn**c
dt u in bled ? Upon what question me
they making t'loir light? Js Republi
canism, or Democracy, or either, or
both, or which, in nny way connected
*ith it? AVhnt is the issue? Not that
U W ? matter of niucli importance to
?e the up country meinbcis of the first
1 circuit, but really matters nie so mix
ed up, that from mere curiosity we
are led to the enquiry, upon what
issues will the coming election be de
cided ? All party linos appear to be
wiped out, the terms Republican or
Democrat appear to have no signifi
cance whatever, and as it appears to
us the simple preference as be ween
Cunningham and Wagancr, will alone
decide the casting of the coming
vote, what do you mean gentlemen ?
Will the P cws and Courier please rise
to explain.
Tenipnraiicn.
Just at this particular junction of
affairs, we feel thht a few words in re
lation to this subject will not be out of
place. As generally accepted it re
lates to the abstaining from the use of
intoxicating liquors, or at least is con
Rtrued to mean that by the advocates
of total abstinence, and here we would
say, that nothing wc now write is in
tended to reflect upon or oppose a
"temperance Organization" of any
kind whatever, they 'are all intended
for good, and as a general thing work
to that end, and may always count
upon our cordial and hearty support,
when, limited to the legitimate ends of
a "temperance society" as opposed to
the injurious use of liquors. Wc
agree that they have a sturdy but
noble light before them, a high and
honorable mission, so long as it is con
fined to the proper and lawful efforts
- flgsittst !*fidiVg^aTe^oT^?""TTnt the
world in general, and we agree fully
?with it, docs not limit the meaning of
the word temperance simply to the
nbslennnce from alcoholic drink, but
there are other interpretations incul
cating as high, if not higher, lessons
of morality that it impresses upon us.
We should bo "temperate" in judging
of the actions and motives of our
friends and fellow men, temperate in
deciding as to whether they arc actu
ally doing wrong or not, temperate in
deciding what course should be pur
sued if they arc acting contrary to our
ideas of right or wrong, temperate
in the public expression of oik opin
ion of them. Temperance does not
g.o out among us with a rule in her
hand, prepared to utterly condemn
over)' one who t?oes not come up to her
arbitrary and precise requirements.
True, temperance is reasonable, pru
dent, just, lenient, non-obtrusive and
lion-offensive. Whenever if assumes
the aggressive [ot herwise than against
the use of liquors) it at once becomes
''intemperance." In our daily inter
course, "temperance" tenches us to be
polite and respectful, to cautiously
avoid any indiscreet or hasty,or intem
perate expression, or in fact the use of
any "intemperate" language, not only
"temperance" teaches that, butall that
go to make up "temperance" impresses
it forcibly upon us, politeness, self
respect,, a kind heart, good nature,
good broedingi all join to give to the
true gentleman, a character for real
"temperance" that the obtrusive, en
thusiastic, one idea'd member of the
"temperance society" can never ob
tain. He cannot no intemperate in
several respect's, to iu force temperance
in one. And in the unavailing effort
to do so, must only bring discredit
upon the cause lie would advance, and
which is so dear to many an anxious
heart. The temperance cause has
wiihin the past few years;sprcad with
Raniazing'rajiiclity. Upon its own merit
it must continue its success, but mein
hers who aro "intemperate" in the
broad "[sense of tho word, must neces
sarily retard its course. "Be yc tem
perate in nil things," is a command
that is binding upon us all, and the
man who use intemperate language
and with intemperate basic, judges
and condemns his fellow man, is fully
as guilty of real Intemperance as the
one who puts the wine cup to his lips.
Tit 1 BUTE OF It EKI?E?T."
Whereon, it hath pleased the Almighty in
his iuftcrulablu wisdom to remove from
among lie our Brother .iOIIN (J. KEN
NKttLY, a tried friend and veteran
Granger; and Wheraua, we as a body, regrut
bifl loan and fcol tho gloomy shadow which
his death lint* throws upon a ?trickeu
family, and upon tho community in which
tic has fo long moved as a citir.en; There
fore, Be it
Jioiutlrtd, That in the death of Poo.
JOHN <\ KKNNKKLY, wo are reminded
of the short grasp we bold on time, which
is swifter than a weaver's shuttle."
Jitf'olri'd, That die community has been
deprived of a useful citizen, an honest
neighbor, and a kindly friend.
JtckoliM, rhal bur ttrange hvs lost an
earnest co-worker and a Irnu comrade.
J{r4olved, That a psgein uur minute Book
be inscribed to Iiis memory, and a copy of
tfcese resolutions he sent to bis family.
Jicmltvd, That the above resolutions be
published in llieOKANur.ncRO News ascii
Ti m ks.
By Order of W. M.
M. 1j. BALDWIN,
Sectary of Orange Orange.
For Sale
Tille?' Lots measuring K') feet )?y .'JO feet
each, fronting the Method'*! Parsonage,
will hi- Bold separately or in one lot. For
terms und other pariicu'ar.s apply to the
undersigned.
J. I\ TftOMPSON,
or g. w. GAUDIS"!''!":, M. i).
Orangehurg, September 18th 1.870.
sept is It
TfilliJ NEXT
ANNUAL EXllIiVITtOlN:
OV Tit K
Orangeburg Agricultural
and
Mech anicat Assoeiatioii
I AVill be held at the Town of
oi?A area isii^ riiG s. c.
at tup:
FAIR GROUNDS
of TUB
ASSOCIATION
beginning
Tuc?duy, October Sfiili, 1875,
j. _ ? anii ch?sha
Friday, October 2t>th, 1875
Til K
PREMIUM S.XST
hah iikf.n
nearly doubled
AS To
NUMBER $ VALUE!
A rticles can be ENTERED
till TUESDAY EVENING, and be
allowed to Compete.
A GRAND
. TOURNAMENT
wi i.i. TAKE plack
ON WEDNESDAY, the 27th.
A GAME OF
BASE BALL
on
THURSDAY, the 28th,
For the Championship of the County,
and other amusements will take
place every day of the Fair.
the aiNnT-ah~At)dress
will uk dflivukf.d
ON THURSDAY, tho 28th.
11y
By COL. I). Wl'ATT A IK EN,
Master Slate Grange.
Bvery AtToiiimnilatioii Possible will bo
' Provided fur both Kxhilntors
ami Yisirors.
A rrangpinentfl hare been made with tie
?Sonlit Carolina Railroad for the transporta
tion of all Freights for the Fair at ONE
BATK BO TH WAYS, and EXCURSION
TICK E'VH will bu sold to visitors during the
week.
Kor further particulars see Premium List,
or address af.y member of the Board of
Directors, at Orangeburg, S. C, or the
Secretary and Treasurer.
DIR lilGTORS.
DK. WM. F. I! ALTON, Pkf.moknt.
SAM i'LL DlIiBLK, Kso
LAliUKNOK K. LIv'.KN ITII. F.s,{.
CAI'T. F. II, W. BttKJ'.iMANN.
( APT. MORGAN .1. KKLLKit.
Oil AN B. LILLY, F.sq.
HARBIN KKiti?, Ksqi
Sf.()io:taky and Tu ka.su kkis,
KIRK ROBINSON, Kmj.
Bid- for the Itcfrcxhincnt Stand or Tables
will be received until Tuesday the .')ili cl;iv
of Oi l her, tin: same will be handed to tho
Secretary and Treasurer.
sept IS I87? Ul
FOR KENT.
The New Brica Store on Main Street,
next door to Kohn & Bro. -Apply to
Mrs. KOSA 0LIVEK03.
HcptlB 1875 lm
Land for Sale
A Track of Two Hundred Acres lying on
both Hides of Knur Mile Branch in the
Fork of Edinto, and on hoth sides of the 98
Road, between four and five miles from the
C. H. An excellent pi cu for a sin nil farm,
with a good Mill-scat, and line location for
* Mill, C Sin and Thrasher. Apply to
A. O. or A. Mi . GALLEY
sept 18 187? 3t
Stock For Sale!
By Order of the Board of Director* of th?t
Orangcburg Agricultural and Mechanical
Ai??ciation, 1 will Hell?n the Brut Monday
in Octohor next after the Khoriff sales.
Four Shares of Stock of the Association;
the K?me being sold for failure of holders
to pay the amounts now due on them. '
K IKK KOBINSON,
Sei:, anil Treas. of,
O. A. & M.. Association,
si/pt IS 1S7? 8t
Kotiere of Application For
Final l>iHcliarf;c. *
Thirty days from this date the under
signed will apply to the Court of Probate
for hi.s final Discharge as Kxcciltor of the
>ViIi of I. S. K. Legare deceased.
T. K. LKOAKE.
Septem hur 18th 1875;
sept 18 4t
Notice of Dismissal.
Notice is hereby given that I shall one
mouth from dale tile my final account with
the Honorable Judge ofl'rohntc for Orangc
burg County S. ('. as Administratrix of the
Kslatc of John S. Boznrd, and ask for my
discharge from surh Administration.
MKS. E. A. HAUT (formerly Bozard.)
September ISth 1875.
.??ptlS 3.t
DENTISTRY.
OPERATIVE
AND MECHANICAL.
nv
A.M.Snider. T.J.Calvert.
Jt?>'" OlHee open at all times.
NOTICE
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10.
The Regular Meeting of the Board of
Trustees was held on Monday tilh inst., and
it was derided to continue all of the
Schools which had been in r-xistancc host
year, also that one of the White School*
should lie located in the Kastern p.nt of the
Town, above the Kail Road, and the cflg
in some central portion of the lower To^flrn,
and for the "Browi.' School they desire to
get a first class, Male, Teacher.
An Flection for Teachers will he held on
?J?th inst., and ail parties must nend in their
applications accompanied by certificates, on
or before the 2-llh, addressed to the subscri
ber. All School* will be opened on Mon
day -1th Octolier.
V. T). BOWMAN,
Clerk of Board of Trustee*.
P. O. IV? x 112 Orangcburg S. C.
sept 11 1175 2t
FOR SALZS
A Imn.e Black MARK, 2 Rood work
MOILS KS and a two Horse WAGON. Ap
ply to
W. A. MKRONEY.
sept 4 1875 lm
NJBW LIVERY
AND
SALE STABLES.
Tim subscriber has opened a largo and
convenient STABLE, in rear of his start, |
and is now prepared to accommodate any
one, wishing either io purchase, or hire, or
have bis Horse feed arid cared for
HORSE AND BUGGIE FOR IHRE.
"Henry Clay" for sale, will not be kept
on hand long.
J. WALLACE CANNON,
sept -1 1875 tf
Executor's Notice.
All persons having demands against the
Estate of Caroline L. Cram ling, deceased,
will present the same properly attested, and
all indebted to said Kstate will make pay
ment to
A. S. KALLEY,
Qualified Executor.
Orangcburg S. C, Kept 4 1875.
sept -I 3t
A. CARD.
The undersigned would offer his thanks
to the citizens af Orangcburg County for the
liberal patronage which he has heretofore
enjoyed, and iu announcing to them that he
has associated himself with dpt. F. IL W.
Briggmann, and removed to the NEW
STORK of that gertlcman, hopes that hts
old friends will hunt him up there, and
that he may add many new ones to his list.
VY. K. CROOK.
It H 3*1 O V E 1>
TO THE REAR
OF
A. Fist:nun's STORK
Where I am prepared to serve the PitMt?
at the shortest notice iu my line of business.
Thanking the Citizens for their liberal
patronage in the past, I be;.' a continuance of
the same the future.
MOS KS M. BROWN, Barbar.
THE MAMMOTH
MI liUUDS HOUSE!
T. KOHN & BROTHER
THE ONLY
EXCLUSIVELY DRY fillll 111 ill
Now offer to the citizens of this ami tat rounding counties an immense
stock of
Dry Good.*,
Clothing,
Boot? and Shoos,
Unto and Caps,
Fancy Goods,
Notions,
Gonts Furnishing G>> ds,
Cassiniors, Jeatu,
Ac., Ac.
At New York Retail Prices.
M&" Our Stock is already Ter/ complete, hut we are receiving goods by
very Steamer
AH we a>k is that you atop -with ua long enough to examine our
Stock and prices, vre will then convince you, that it is useless to go further
lor Cheapness or Better Goods.
All close Buyers who are judges of goods are invited to call and
examine our Stock before purchasing.
We Cannot be UNDERSOLD.
We MEAN BUSINESS.
CALL t ND SEE U8.|
T. KOHN* A BBO.
JOHK?GREN
BUCCnSSOB of
ROBERT JENNY.
Importer and Manufacturer
Of
SADDLES1
AND
IIARNE>SS.
Call and buy your goods, as now i'h the"
time to buy cticap for cash, Llic price* being
reiluced to a very low fig j re. Have your
Harness and Saddles repaired now while I
have time todo it at once.
Call and bcc for yourself next door to
Mr. C. D. Kortjohn, Kussel Street.
JUST FROM NEW YORE. I'
WHO?
ARTHUR II. I.13WIN
DERMATOLOGIST AND PRACTICAL V'
HAIR CUTTER,
Respectfully announces to the Citizen? of .
Orangcburg, that he has permanently
located himself in tent place, and reque*ts a
share of their patronage.
Call at No. 3 Law Range, opposite Pest
Office.
aept4 1S75 ly
THE
STATE GRANGE FERTILIZER,
AND 'THE CLIMAX."
Two first class, pure bone, nminoniatod
Fertilizer*, for sale by D. JENNINGS &
SON and J. V- AIKEN, Agents, Charleston,
S. C. The highest testimonials can be
given. Please send for circular.
aug 28- 3m
Notice or Dissolution.
XLThere having been a dissolution by mu
tual consent, of the Copartnership hereto
fore existing at this place under the firm
name of W. P. DUKES & Bro. AH
parties indebted to the late firm, are here^
by notified that the Books of the firm are in
the hands of W. P. DUKES at the old
stand, and all parties are requested to make
prompt payment to him, as the business haa
to be closed.
Kowes Pump S. C, .Tune 28th 1875. i
W. P. DUKES,
T. C. DUKES.
july 3 1875 3ra
The State of Sonth Carolina,
OR A NGEBUEG COUNTY,
In Common Pleas.
E. Rosa C. Olivern?, widow and ]
Executor of the will of
Ksidro J. OHvcros, deceased,
Plaihtifis, against
Clifford OH verb*. Ella Rosa OH- ?
ros, Nina Ferdinand OHvcros |
ami Bartoln Olivero? and Thorn- |
as \V. plover, Defendants. J
Pursuant to the order of llic sid Cwnrt,
the creditor of thv said l>?drb J. i Hiram*
are hereby notified to present and prove
their several ;;:id respective demand heforu
Charles B- Glover, Esquire, Referee, at
Orangehurg, South Carolina, on or before
the first day of September, A. D. 1875, and
that they are enjoined from proceeding in
separate suits against the plaintiff, and nre
required tt present ami prov? their re?pee
tire claims beforo said r?eferee in tkia
action, er be debarred payment. ?
GE? BOL1YZR,
C. C. P.
The Cordial Balm of Syrican
ami Tonic Pills.
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
However obscure the cause may be which
contrihuto to render nervous debility ?
diseaxe so prevalent, afTecting, as it doe*,
nearly one-half of our adult population, it
is a melancholy fact that day by der,and
yoar by year, we witnera a most frightfnl in
crease of nervous a licet ions from the alight
oat neuralgia to the more grave and
extreme forms of
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
Is characterized by a general languor er
weakness of tho whole organism, especially
of the nervous system, obstructing and pre
venting the ordinary functions ofnature;
hence there is a disordered state of the
secretions; constipation, scanty and high
colored urine, with an excess of earthy or
lime sediment, indicative of wasteof brain
and nerve substance, frequent palpitation*
of the heart, loss of memory and marked
! irresolution ?f purpose,- and inability to
carry into action any well-definedbusines*
enterprise, or to fix the mind upon any one
thing at a time. There is great sensitive
ness to impress, thongh retained but a short
time, with a tlickering and fluttering eondl-,
tion of the mental faculties, rendering an
individual what is commonly cnflcd a
whifilc-mindcd or flickle-niinded num.
This condition of the individual, distress
ing as it is, may with a certainty be cured by
THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM
AND LOTIinor'8 TONIC PILLS,
Medicines uuriva'cd for their wonderful
properties and remarkable cures of all Ner
vous Complaint*. Theirefltcacy is equally
great in the treatment and cure of Cancers,
Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, Pimples, Tetter,
Fever, Sores, Ringworm, Erysipelas, Scald
head. Barbers' Itch, Scurvy,salt Rheum,
Copper-Colored Blotches, Glandular Swell
ings, Worms and Black Spots in the Flesh,
Discnlnrati'on?, Ulcers in the Throat, Month
ami Nosy, Sore Leg-, and Sores of every
character, because these medicines are the
very be.-t
BLOOD MEDICINE
Ever placed before the people, and are war
ranted to be the most powerfulLAIteratlye
ever originated by man, removing Morbid
Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, Dementia
ami Melancholia
Ifcif" Sohl by all Druggists, and will be sent
by express to all parts of the country qy ad
dressing the proprietor, O. EDGAR
LOTHROP, M. D? 143 Court street, Boston,
Mass., who may be consulted free of charge
cither personally or by mail. ?Send 25 cent*
and get a copy of his Rook on Nervous
Diseases.
aug 11 1875 ** ly