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...NJLES fi, PARKER ff } ? r,. Sfole thrco hundred thousand dollars from the State, but wehavecen cluded not to fret about it, and attend to the WANTS of our customers "Wo hnvo i= ? , ,, RECAPTURED Those who bad forgotten our REMOVAL, and arc prepared to offer to the public an unsurpnsscd selection of DKY GOODS, II ATS, SHOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES WIMS and LIQUORS never before equalled This Market, f< These who have dealt with us kn'.w that wc pay the HIGHFflT PRICE for Cotton and Produce of nil kinds. If wo do not stand by our promises we oiler as a forfeit u*; rill the ORAMGEBURG JAIL. jLct every one who may come to the Fair or Circus, give us a call before returning home to kiss bis wife or sweetheart. ^BRIG-OTA? .& RENNEKER. i\ i] ? ' ; AT MER?NEY'S OLO STAND. 1< '77 ?T3 Visitors to the 1 #W311<fir/d: $t to their interest to visit the New and Handsome Store on Russell Streot at Captain Briggmnnn's Old Stund, now occupied by Brigg rannn & Crook, where they will fiud thn "Old Captain" surrounded by New Goods of n^be LatesJ,. taiid most Approved Styles and Importations. The good people*of Orangeburg City and County 'Are Notified by the Committee ,Qf Arrange?taebtB of the Agricultural Society that, the Fair commences on the 26tb day.of.October and will continue until the 29th. During that in terval crowds will throng the Marts and Emporia of the city of Oraugcburg. Those who desire to unite business with pleasure will be shopping,nud par ticular attention to the varied stock of ?l?y GrOOCiS of Fall and Win ""l?tlling >h endless variety, HatS; Boots and rOCCriCS ,? 8Ui^ tne farm house and the city home, . *!b?01&?LCCO and SegarS 0I' evci7 Grade and Shade- Reserving change enough r*tx, TO Q-j]]nn THCKIK, TICKETS To go rafco the Fair Grounds, people arc assured that they would loose noth ing >byiriivestitfg the balance in purchases at this Old Stand, now so com pletely filled with goods to suit the taste aud add to the comfort of all classes and-ages.Don't fail to call at & CROOK'S iiies; Quality i? of tliQ First Importance." DRUGS.;AND MEDICINES AT THE OR?HEBURG DRUG STORE Can always be found a Selected Stock of PURK CHEMICALS, Geuu ine D^^igisi!Pdtetit,Medicines, Perfumery, Soaps, Combs aud Brushes, Fancy and Teilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Also Cutlery, Segars aud Tobacco. Pysicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded." WSrNIGHT BELL Answered promptly. Iii? tii? j, g. wanna make r ? Jt co. f/ A.. FISCHER. -nHasJust returned from Charleston with a COMPLETE /STOCK of FEESH GROCERIES ^a^^^.^??^^^A^^9 -Alee, Wines, <fcc, >-??*esriif>^nd Jm^?rted?" I ' ' ' ' Best brauds of CHAMPAGNE. Imported RHDiEJ,WJ.NE, warranted genuine Tho finest \pl of 11A M:"S brought into this market lately. t>. enterprises a loon. The^A^R' atta'cl.'cd'fn.^lie-'G roccry is well Stocked with good Liquors, Wines, Ac., and attended to by polite aud attentive clerks. a. fischer. van v f t]' OFFICE OE "GEG. H. CQRELS iol-kwould Respectfully" inform' my Friends, Customers and the Public generally that 1-atu now Receiving the Jj^i-gest and Best Selected Stock ,1 OF MERCHANDISE and thnU^ho.; sortie is np'w ready for inspection, and I would bring to the notice of Cash "Buyers especially that they can savo yrf f i y. ftJ^VOXfl lO to 15 per COllt by cnlling^at, my-Storp before nmking purchases elsewhere. As my Stock U too varied, I cannot enumerate all the different goods in so short a space, aud can tin rofore only assure them ?bat they will find the same complete aud well assorted in all its different Branches. I slrill as bcr/lol^^lj^l^t^my pld motto;1 'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. . > . / OT Respectfully yours, GEORGE H CORNELSO\. .THE CHEAP CASH STORE! J. P. HARLEY & CO. We would call attoution to our LARGE and VARIED stock of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE WUioh ve obo dailyrocomug from NEW YORK And other GOOD MARKETS. We rrtoke a SPECIALITY of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND FAMILY GROCERIES. And guarantee a SAVING to all that will give us a call. dec 25 J. ]?. HARLEY & CO. C. D. KORTJOHN Begs to inform his friends, patrons and the public generally, that hav ing DISPOSED of his . Entire Stock of Liquors, Now desires a CONTINUANCE of their patronage by offering to his cus tomers at QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFITS a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. And as my stock is too large to mention every article, 1 respectfully solicit an inspection of my goods. Goods shown free of charge. Call and see. C. D. KORTJOHN. WHY C. E. JONES Has opened in the NEW BRICK STORE at McNamara's old Stand with a complete assortment of W GOODS, SHOES, ?IIS, CUM, And all other articles necessary for family use, to which I respectfully in vito the attention of old friends and the public generally. My GOODS and PRICES arc guaranteed to suit evbry one. 36 YEARS! After an experience of thirty-six years, I think I know just how to please my friends and customers, and returning my thanks for past favor?, would say that I have just returned from NEW ? 0 B K WITH A F U LL STOCK Bongla ?t LOW DOWN PANIC PRICES. I am not bragging. Como and satisfy yourselves by examining my assortment of every description of gooda. D. LOUIS. 300 BUSHELS RED RTJST PROOF SEED OATS In STORE and for sale at J. GEO. VOSE'S The usual supply of GROCERIES, I> Y GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. Constantly on hand. Prices to suit the times. GOODS DELIVEHED. MICE HEDUCE1) FROM ftl.OO TO 50 Cents Per Box TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR A SAKE AND 11 Eld AULE Fever and Ague Antidote AT A PRICK WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. J'HYSICIAES VllESCRUiE TU EM BHfr" HcYcr was Medicine bo Deservedly Pepultir. 1875 3m Ifayness, Saddles, Plow Gearing A General Assortment of Saddlery ? Hardware. Wc beg to inform the Public that we have made large additions to our manufacturing Establishment, and nre now prepared to sell cheaper than any other Hjiino jn the Bouth, maaufacluring nil Goods in our line, wc are prepared to warrant all oj them, in work.*,, manship and material. Give us a call and see our '? ?' '' .,' ,f Buggy Hfarness at $12 per Sett AND OUR , ItlcCI.ELT.AN 8AD1MLES AT $3 EACH the same that are Selling elsewhere at &3.50. These, are no factory goods but tho genuine HOME MADE ANT> WARRANTED. CHAPEAU &HEFFRON Meeting St.. Charleston, 8.\C. . ?ept 18 1875 ' " " ^ Hilst! 7< OLDEST CROCKERY HOUSE IN CHARLEOTON/& U* ESTABLISHED 1837, 128 !MEETIM"Gr STiRJEET. ; Belngnow prepared for the FA IjLi TRADE for 18.75, * wish to ?all the attention of MerchanU to my Largo and Varied Stock of Ohina, Glass, Earthenware, Looking Glasses, Kerosene Goods, ., Japaned Ware, &c, A groat part of it imported I>lroct from Europe. Besides Staplo Goods, I kcep^atways a Largo Stock of FRENCH CHINA AND CUT GLASS. My thorough knowlodgo of the business, acquired by an experience of orer Twenty Ycani, enables me to buy at the Lowest Figures, arid oonsequeutly to sell at Prices on which the Retailor can rea'ir.e a Ilaudsome Profit. WM. L. WEBB, 128 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C 21 1875 2ma J. STRAUSS J. J. STREET JAS, H. FOWLES ?!? STRAUSS & CO., Proprietors of the Orangeburg Rice Mill, Grist and Saw Mill. Our Mills being now in full operation, we are prepared to fill orders for Rice and freshly ground Grist and Meal, (bolted or unbolted), at living prices. Our SAW MILL, being situated near the Town, is now turning out superior Lumber and bills for all sizes can be filled at short notice. We* can supply second hand Steam Engines, Portable or Stat:oniry, mad Saw Mills, guaranteed by our Mr Strauss, at loss that half tho usual price. Highest priuo paid for Rough Rice and Corn. JOAB W. MOSELEY. CORNER OF MAIN AND MARKET STREETS. take pleasure in announcing to my PATpONS and tho PUBLIC generally that I have LARGELY INCREAEED my STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, Which will be sold LOW FOR CASH. My STOCK is so large that I have placed a considerable portion of it inthe store COHNEB OF ?VXA-IN STREET AND BAIL ROAD AVENUE formerly occupied by Mr. J. S. Albergotti where the public will find as fino an assortment to select from as can be shown down Town. A fino lot of ALES, WINES and LIQUORS always on haad at both store*. STABLEB. I have also rented tho STABLES and LOT in rear of mystore on Market Street where any oue coming into Town can have their Horace eare fully groomed and fed, and vehicles cared for. Saddla Horsea'and Vehicles for hire. JOAB W. MOBELEY. BUY THE SHEARER PORTABLE COTTON PRESS! Tho undersigned haviug been appointed AGENT for the above named Press, beg'leave to call tho attention of Plantors and others in need of a FIRST CLASS PRESS To call and examine a model of the samo, at his Office, before purchasing elsewhere. These PRESSES have tho ADVANTAGE ovor any other Pr?a 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 the convenience of parties who use them. Should any part break (which is not probable) it can be repaired by nny common laborer. A bale of Cotton weighing si* hundred pounds can be pressed with case by two hands. These Presses am , manufactured under the Supervision of Mr. JOS. STRAUS, a Practical .Mechanic. Price 3125. JAS. VAN TASSEL, aug 28 1875 tf The Orangeburg Bakery. T W ALBERGOTTI, Proprietor. Offers to tlie Pablo at a Times PR SH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, CANDIES, TOILET SETTS, and every Description of Fancy Goods. Wedding Cahe Famished at the Slwrtest Notice. A splendid Lot of Christmas TOYS and PRESENTS for Children has just been Received