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L O O .A. L . Judge Knowltoh left for Columbia on Monday'last. Call at Kirk Robirisou's nnd get your fancy things for Christmas. Mr. J. G. Vose advertises a new supply of everything that families will need during the holidays. Dr. Dukes has a collection of toys hud other goods for the holidays that he offers cheap. Mr. C. D. Kortjohn has made a cross. ing from his side of the street over the way. Where's the wound? See?. hi If the oftice of Trial Justice is made elective this^e^mmuni^y win no happy j in haviqg an opportunity to vote for a gooci man?AV. II. Girardcau. Corneteon is doing a lively business. The accommodating and lively (J. W. B. is still there, and always prepared to wait on customers. We call attention to the advertise incut of August Fischer. Those who desire something good for Christmas can get it at his store. Louis, Boyd, and'Buz?rdt, arc there to wait on customers. There arc two times in a man's life when he eagerly .scans the newspaper ?once, when he has failed tu have any use for a special marshal; and, again, when he is looking for a puff. The AfiM*",s aiu/ Courier of the Gill instant says: "The MeroneylIor.se in Orangeburg is for sale. Brand new. und a fine chance for anybody who knows, how to keep a hotel." This item we cheerfully reprint. W. Berry Murphey, Ks<p, has re ceived the appointment < f Trial Jus tic- for Brauel.villc. Mr. Murphey is a young lawyer of brilliant promise, add wo judge, will make a good of ficer.' Mr. J. 1'. Sain embarked upon the sea of niatriomony on Thursday la-t, hy rutting his destiny with that, of a fair daughter of Mr. Win. SVy.lro. \Ve wish iVir hoth bride r.tnl groom a glorious and happy future. Mr. Townsnud W'tiHe has a. model 'farm for sale nWnU a mile from town. <-?i?>;ir-'.i?.'_r s*if about ;birt\-live acres, i ^ be buildings on lib- place lire, iii ex ' <-i II nt order, and any one in want of <\ pretty liMiue caii'get a bargain b\ vailing mi bio*. i.ufa? ? - - i. Mr. C. li. Jones has a loll Supply of" (?'i v goo Is. groi'erb-s. hardwa.'c, crock* ??CV-, Inhaeeos aod cigar.% ivllieli he ??Ibas low down tor cash; Those who like in deal with a merehnnt who is liooi^t in all bis Irun.-tt.etions sh ? dd lud tic il .-. point in call mi Mr. .Junes. Those of our renders who desire hvst tdass dry good.-- or groceries nh'iiifil mi//.-<? a point .t?i call at the store of Briggmunn and Reilcker on the corner. The}' have a very large stock ou bttml> and oiler rare inducements to customers. No one denies the fact tbat Wallace Cannon is one of the best men in Orangeburg. Iiis large crowd of cus tomers know this, and never forgot to give him a call when on a visit to the Burg. His stock is varied, and most anything one wants can be bad at. his store. J. Wallace Cannon received a boquot. from the State Capital tin? other day which bo keeps in his safe during the day and under bis pillow in tho right; It is said that he has bad some remarkable, dreams lately, and because they have not been real ized as yet, he is troubled muchly. BoqtlCts arc. bad things lor a young man to dream on. j Christmas is coining and Mr. C. D. Kortjohn is preparing for the happy day hy replenishing his already large and varied stock, Kortjohn is a mer chant with a very large heart, and soils his g?ods low down. His coa<l jutors, Messrs. Gehrels and Till are the embodiment of politeness, and mako it a rule never tr. allow a cus tomer to go away dissatisfied. We had the pleasure of witnessing a performance by the Orangcburg Va riety Troupe on Wednesday night last. The troupe is made up of ama teurs, and should rtceivc the en couragement of our people. Some of their local bits arc excellent, aud will not fail tobring down the. bouix at tho entertainment they propose to give shortly. W. E. McMichac', Esq., is the accomplished leader of tho troupo, and wo wish it every slic es.*-. Senator Andrews has introduced in the Senate a bill to make the office of Trial Justices elective in this county. Also bills to incorporate the Orangeburg and Santce Railroad, to repeal the lien law, and to amend the law relating to tho granting of di vorces in this State. f The funeral sermon of the father of J. Hammond Fordham, Esq., was preached in Charleston on Sunday last by the Rev. Wm. B. Yates, which melancholy circumstance, to gether with that of the sickness of his mother, conspire to detain him in Charleston. Ml. F. has our sympa thies. PREPARE FOR WINTER? Don't let the cold winds ofwuiter find your windows without sashes, or good whole doors, but have them fitted, at once from the manufactory of Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertise ment is in another column. lie is also sole ngent for the "Na iional Mixed Paint Co., who warrant their paint not to crack, peel or fade. Any one can apply it. It is thought by some that the offi ces of County Auditor and Treasurer will be made elective. If every coun ty in this State were as well suited as ovirs is in this respect, there would be no necessity lor this. Our Treasurer and Auditor are pre-eminently the men for the positions which they occupy, and it is our opinion that if their con tinuance in office were left to the peo ple, tbat no change would be made. Mr. T. W. Alhcrgotti is receiving daily a large and well selected supply of Christmas toys which lie will sell low for cash. The father-: ami mothers 4 who arc in the habit of making pre sents to their little ones during tbc holidays, can find anything they want at Mr. Alhcrgotti's. His bread, pies, cakes, nuts, candies, fruits, etc., are unexcelled. Call on him t! you want to be happy on Christmas day. The Abbeville Mciltiun man has been pitching into the "Saudhillors" of Lexington again, which has roil ed the feelings of the Lexington putc/t editor who goes for I Tempil ill in the fol'owiilg manner: "Well, this }i->'>r nufiimn man can well bo excused fur penning those lines, for he had hot i'extoVercd from t.e chVets of (hat mean whi.-kov. which be is in i Ik habit of drinking, and bail loaded up With while in Columbia dining-. Wo will now b-J (be pi i ?r lei low rest with that ' indignant cumtcnipt he aa justly do jserves at tbc hands of all 1 vspeetable j persons." I A meeting of the taxpayers of I Orangeburg county was organized at j the Court House on the (lib in.-t., by the election of Dr. W. l-\ Harioii Chairman and Dr. W. F. Bates Sec retary. The following resolutions were in troduced by .Mr. Win. M. Ilutson and a.doptcd : Hvmft'wf, That in the opinion of this meeting, the taxes threatened to be imposed lipon the people of South Carolina by the bill now pending in the Legislature* are enormous in amount, uncalled for by the necessi ties of an honest government and should be sternly resisted by an op pressed and outraged people. J'e&ih ed, That the Delegation from Orangeburg county be, nnd are here by called Upon to use every effort t.o save our already impoverished people fro.ri the cnormotis nnd oppressive taxation propos'-d by said bill, and from any special taxes for this county at. a time like the present. Ectotret/, Tbat a committee of three be appointed forthwith hy the chair man of this meeting to nominate a .delegation of five delegates and five alternates to represent this county in a convention of the taxpayers of the Stute, to be held in Columbia on the Nth inst., and that the chairman of said delegation be authorized to fill any vacancy that may occur in Colum bia Tho chairman appointed Mr. Win M. Huts?n, Capt. Edward Felder and Cant. John L. Moorer to make nomi nations. The following 'named gentlemen were then nominated and unanimous ly elected: Capt. John 8. Bowman?Capt. Jno L. Moorer, Mr J. G. ICeitt, altern ates; Mr. W. W. Culler, Dr. j. A. Keller; Dr. W. S. Barton, Dr. W. T. C. Bates?alternates; Dr. W. *T. Wannamakcr, Mr. C. J. Stroman. Dr. A. D. Fredtick?alternates. W. F. Barton Chairraan, W. T. C. Bates,Secretary. Mothers, do not let j our darlings suffer with tho Whooping Cough, if you have a remedy so near at Land. Use Dr. Bull's Syrup, and the littlo aufferor will soki find relief. Price, 25 c.cn It?. Columbia Races. Columbia, S. 0. December 1st. 1875. Publishers "Orangeburg Ncics:" Gentlemen : The "Columb'a Jockey Club'' pro pose to give race3 on the 15 th, 16th nnd 17th of this month. There arc at this time sqjuc forty rac3 horses in the State, many of them lirst class, from the North and North West By inducing their owners to come here, with guaranteed money to run for, we can probably secure their presence to compete in future for premiums to be offered by the State Fair. Wo do not expect to make money out of this meeting, but hope in the end to meet with :i success which will benefit the State, We ask your favor able notice of the und rtnking. Yours truly, 'T (}. Bacon. Secretary. [COMMUNICATE!..] The South Carolina Confererce. Mr. Editor :?A. largo body of Ministers will meet in Conference at this place on ?Vcdriesdny next Decemocr 15th. The citizens gener ally have shown gtcnt willingness to lid in entertaining the delegates, and wheu they could do so, we be live have opened their doors for this purpose. I suppose at least forty or fifty Ministers, connected with the differ cut committies, will be. here on Satur day, by day or night train. We re gret the necessity that lions so many to reach here by *'ie Columbia mid night train, but it is wholly unavoid able. The delegate.) Would be forced to lie over in Columbia nnd pay a hotel bill and oniunibus fare and leave home twenty-four hours earlier to make this place by the day (rain on Saturday. The .same difficulty will confront them Tuesday 14th. The great majority of the delegates there fore will arrive ben? by night train on Sat unlay and Tue-dav next. This notice is due the friends who oiler us assistance in their entertainment. All that we would suggest, is. that those families looking for company put themselves to as little trouble as poss ible, by simply keeping a lamp burn ing so that t he delegates may he shown their room without undue disturbance to the household. I There will be a lecture in thcMetho j di.-t Church, before I he Historical j Society of the rvjuih Carolina 1 'onfer euer?, on Tuesday at 7 r. m.. by I lev. J .J. T, Whitcmnn id < haricston. This appointment was made at mir last Session. The citizens generally urn in vited lo attend. There will be preaching at the Metbodi.-t, the I'lrsbytrian and Luth eran Churches, on to-morrow at flic usual hours forse.'vk:ejby Minister? of the Conference who will nach hereto day. There will be service also at the Methodist Church every owning there after during the week. Respectfully Yours, J. B. Camimiki.i.. sriX'iA l ri:a ctk ;?: - Dr. J. Mile-; 11 unter has made a specialty of the treatment of Cancers, Tumors, Cbronic, 1 "leers, Scrofula, Female Diseases*, Szpbilis, Dropsy, Liver Diseases? Skin Disease, and all other Chronic affections, and his suc cess in this line of practice has been a most wonderful event in the His tory of modern medical practice. His treatment of cancers and tumors, is somewhat eccentric as iticy arc re moved and cured without Iho use of the knife, without the loss of blond, and with but little pain to Hie patient. Having given his undivided attention to these special diseases and having a daily practice of large exent, it. is reasonable to suppose that ho is bet ter informed as to the proper mode of treatment necessary for a perfect cure, than most of the medical professors ordinarally. Wc know of several in stances in this immcdiact section of the country where be hits effected per manent cures of cancers and diseases peculiar to females, and the large number of certificates in his possession speak for themselves praise for the Doctor. From tho increased practice in this Stato, l?r. Hunter has opened an office at Marion So. Ca., and nil! bo there every Friday and Saturday, and at Suniter every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Consultation Free. dec 4 tf NOTICE OF DISMISSAL. One month from date I will file my final account as Administrator of the L'ttatc of Ah ram L. Crook, and aak for letters of dir.* misHal from tiaid Administration. Dated Orangeburg S. C, Dccunbci 11th 187?. I>. W.'CHOOK, Administrator, dee 11 It CUT THIS OUT, It May Save Your 1,1 fe. There i* no person living hut whnt suffers more or less with Lung Diwane, Cough?, Colds or Consumption, yet hoiiic wuuld die rather than pay 73 cents for a bottle of medicine ?hat would cure thum. Dr. A. Doschoo'n German Syruj) has lately been in troduced in thii country from Gcimany, n,nd its wondcrous cure? astonishes every one that try it. If yon doubt what wo say in print, cut tbi.i out nnd take it to your Druggist, Dr. A C. Duke?, and pot a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. dec 11 v tf Recorders Office I*??irds Coun cil \o. I*.-. ?V S. ? ill.*. Oraxqkburq, December, 8th, 1875. Yo:: are hereby summonsed lo attend the Regulnr Monthly Convocation of tbin Coun cil, to be held nt Masonic Hall December 10th 1S75, at 7 o'clock' Tbc Election for Officers will tahe' place, for the ensuing Masonic year. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly 7 By Order of the T.\ J:*: Cj.\ M.\ GKO. BEl'XSON, 1 Reorder. dee 11 It Notioe of 1 )i^mi.Sf?:Til. Notice is hereby given that I ?hall one monih from dale file my final account will? the Honorable Judgenf Probate for Orange burg County, on the 11 th day of .Taniwrv, A. 1). 187(1,"and ask for loiters'of Dismissal as Executor, of the Estate of Richard M ^rill deceased. December 11th 157.">. JAM KS A. DANTZI.r.I!, Qualified Executor, due 11 -It The State of South Carolina. Oit.\Nra.iu;i<o Cocntv. Ry Ava. I'.. Ksowi'rpjr, Esquire, J. I?. NY herons, J. A. Kcnnefly, hath made .mit id me, lu grant to him Letters of Ad ministration of ib?; Esiale and rrtect.? of John C. Kuniierly, late of .said county, deceased. This,-, are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and Creditors of die said Hohn C. Kuniierly and ; deceased, that they be and appear, before n.e, in the Court of Probate, to he heb) at Orangeburg C. II. on Decent her TiOtb, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tbc forenoon, *.o shew eaese, if any they have, why ihe said Administration should not hi*, granted. tiivcu under iny band, dos 8di day of December; Anno Domini 1S7.">. A Uli. Ii. KNOWLTON*. [ L.Sl Judge of Probitle, U. <'. due 11 1ST-"? 'Jt COL, AS BURY .COWARD PrtactpKl - Ail?Tcorps nt aulni>rovoHPOi*s. <Vn.-pl? ?'.> c:rf;;i "I At:\\*. mjk.i atitM ut?. fhr Ilum.-T*Jl nvniiil rtr.ii iiliysiiaL tv.ninjttat. lamtdto* lurtwl Ivb* JienlCitulnopsanJ [ngufur^ rail ro*.l anil MuinaWo ?>xilllH S.?.jrIJ;i3liaKirt CcJalagu* aaptytaEiiiidficl. dee 11 1<7."> if Has arrived with a full stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Consisting of handsome ? frkkkxtk, toys. CANDIES And a host of other goods too numer ous to mention. All of the above goods marked at. Prices within the Reach of all at DIKE'S DRUG STORE. Holiday Gooife! JUST Arrived, and now ripened for the Holi day's; n line assortment of hew Hooks, Music, Toye, feilet Setts, Vases, Parlor Ornaments, nhd a variety of Chinin * "up*, with and without Saucers. I have also Ko?civecl. A full supply of Lamps, Chimiiifs, Burners, Shades, AND A lot of those splendid T"jf;lPCHIM^ NIES, which foi beauty ami durability, are superior to any others ever offered For Sale In^ this market. Call, examine, and he convinced, that ynn can save money by buying your Christmas goods Cheap for Cash, At the Itook Store. KIRK ROPINSOX. Market St. NOTICE. LAND FOR SAMS 11? Acros lying partly in the Town of Orangeburg. Eor further partiell tarn, ap ply to A. R. MILIKK'S, dec 4 Im Hamberg, ?o. Ca. F?B SALE One Tract of Land containing 101 Acre* more or less, in the County of Grangebnrg. bounded on N. W., by lands of l\ A Williams, on W., hy lind? of Dr. Panttlcr, on fJouth by lands of Owen Thaller, h., by lands of---Taylor and on North hy lands of R. Bannister. Tho H?mo may he trcateil for it private salo until first Mon J day in January next. If not desposed of; prior to that time will he sold at public auctiou on that day. For terms apply to } W J. PICTRKVILLE, I dec A ">i Attorney at law. ? CHRISTMAS IS COMING! An?l I hay?, aa usun1, laid in a EE E A V Y ST?G K For THAT HAPPY SEASON. My customers will find at my Store everything that one could wiih to make the Holidays happy. My supply of GROCERIES Are unexcelled in quantity nnd Lowness of Price, while my Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobaccos, &c Are the FINEST ever offered for sale in Orangeburg. Those who want to SAVE money and make borne HAFPi' should call on me at once. My Assistants, Mews. Louis Fischer, E. T Bozard and 'Jf. B. IJoyd nr? ;po lite :ihd accommodating to nil who cull at my store. Ho trouble to auftwer, questions or show goods. For Christmas I will have PINE DlllN-KS, and invite the friends of BncchuS to drop in. 4 JUST ARRIVED A. FULL STOCK OF . ? ; M' 1 V. CHRISTMAS GOODS, CONSISTING OF " Also a full Supply of ? Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes On band. Prices to s?ith the hard times, floods Delivered. _J. OHO. VOSE. > THE LARGEST CIRCUS ?121' > IIT THE WOULD! JOHN BOBINSON'S But a much better otic. (A better SHOW can bo seen at my Store every day in the week.) FIVE LIONS ; ( Will be turned loose in the ring, while a genuine Gorilla will paaa through tho audience selling tickets to the concert, but 1 have SOME THING in my store to beat all this. ONE HUNDEED MONKEYS ? Will do the ripple selling, (but I have more than apples for onlo.) And how wit hout jetting, 1 can honestly announce to my Customers and th* j Public tbat 1 have on hand us .'\tll and cum]dele a line of the.following nr?-.-:; I ti.des usj was ever brought to Orangeburg, consisting of :ei d??n*1 i Dry Goods, Groceries, Foots, Shoes,.., j Hardware, Ales, "Wines, ? j Liquors, Tobaccos, Segars, &o*-?? I Uespcctfnliy, J. ?rritA;?vS? j. J, S'fltKET ?TAS. ift FOWILPS:! ?I. STRAUSS & CO?, Proprietors of the Orangeburg 1 ice Mill, Grist and Saw Mill. Our Mill* being now in full operation, wc arc prepared to fill onleW foir It lea 'aed freshly ground (Jrist and Meal, 'bolted or unbolted), at living price*. Our SAW MILL; being .situated hear the Town, in now turning out superior Lumber and bills for all Hize? call he tilled at short notice. r xtT We cm supply second hand Sf oain TilltrinOFs. Portable or (St*tJ^a|j?- aad Saw \I i 11 s. goaranteed by our Mr Strauss, at I cm tbAt half the usuarpne*. Highest prie* paid for Hough liice and Corn. f i'ol . )! > ?bi? n. VND EXAMINE-": - BRIGGMANN & RENNEKER. I i> IS ?IV ?") ?ii ?.i r 6S?* iFOI* SALE Oa the Fourteenth Pay of December next, I will 8*11 at Public outcry to the highest ftidder, One Pay Horse and One 2 Horse Waggon, Levied on as the property of James M. John ton, at the suit of Oeo. IL CorntUon, under Mortgage. Place of rale in front of Court House. J. C. EDWARDS. Orangeburg, S. C. dee 1 2t N?TIGE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF CO., COMMISSIONER'S, 0k.VNC.F4JCIIO, CoCNTV. Orangeburg, S. C, Nov. ?th lo7?. Notice i? hereby given that the County Conimihsionerfl will let out to the Lowest^ I'dddcr, the Bridge known a:. Providence, on b'tatc Road, on the lUth day of December ncxt, attuid Pridgc, at 10 o'clock A. MM for Repair. A)v6 tl c Pridgc known as Hor^c flange, on mdcc djtc ?t 2 o'clock P. M., at eaid Bridge.. Alto on haturdsy, Dec. 11th, lS.'b, the Bridge known as Four Holet, at U o'clock A. M. Plana and f'pcci?cations will he made known at the ahovc named dabBand place:-. Py Order of the Hoard. ? t.rVi). n?I.IVElt. 1 nov 11 fit Clerk, ; NOTICE 1 A limited Partnership hi* thu day been formed between JOAB W. MOSptfiV and . Mrs. .SARAH E. TOHIN, both of the Town of Ornngeburg, S. C. 1 i "' General nature of bntdnew, that of wjjK ' big. selling, vending and rctoiling good^ wares and merchandize. .-! .. i I Business to be carried on under the name, or .ip.VB W. MOSELEY, at the Store on concr of Russell Str?e? and Ivailroad \ Avenue, in said Town. Partnership to een I Untie until the lot. day of November, 18~8 IOAB \V. MOSELEY general partner. Mrs. SARA II E- TOBIN. speriml n-j?^. Mr?. SAR a ff E. TOBI.V, special partner, has actually paid in, to tlio ( spitil Stock in Cash, SI 1.75,00. ,: October 30th 1875. JO AB \V. MOSELEY, SARAH E. TOBl^ dec 4 ..6t . I )ENTISTBY; DIL 1$. J? MUCKENFUSS Ilaving entirely Recovered ffooi Lit Sick ness, e.m be found at his OFFICE over Capt. J. A. Hamilton's Store, where h? will ic glad to S?E his FRIENPJ? and th* I'ublic.