A. Paper lov i.}tv> I**?oi>lo, Olim'o.l? I>iro dlled. The rw> Mr< Probst, of the Lu theran Church, lmd his horse bitten by a poisonous snaAv.;.. ut. Matthews, while on a visit to that section. The accident occasioned considerable trou ble and uneasiness. On last Saturday the mules attach etU^^l/vagou of Mr. Frank Way took frrfbt and ran down Russe 11 ?treot. They were fortunately stop ped before much damage was done to either mules or wagon. The largest stock of goods ever brought to Orangeburg js now bping put upon the shelves of our merchants. From present indications it will not prove too large for the demands of the territory to be supplied. We had the pleasure of meeting at, our office Mr. Earlie L. Jenninns, of the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, last Wednesday. We commend Mr. Jennings and his paper to the favora ble consideration of our people. It is astonishing how ignorant cer tain Democrats pretended to be of the fact that Boliver was a candidate for the Mayoralty of our town. If Ithey had read the Democrat tbey would have known it a month ago. CROWDED Out !?Messrs. Sorcntrue & Lorycn, . having made good bar gains in their purchases in the line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Roots, Shoes, Hats, &c, &c, will give the public] the benefit. Their advertisement will appear in our next. Gen. Janies F. Izlar wan absent several days during tips week on a professional visit to Waltcrboro', but returned on Tuesday in time to do good service in behalf of the Demo cratic ticket, and no man enjoyed the victory more than lie. The, traveling public will reraem bo Ibo change in tbo schcdulo of the South Carolina Railroad. The trains reach here later in the morning from Charleston and earlier tn the after noon from Columbia, but arriving at both places at tbo usual hour. Messus. W. N. Scovillo, D. Louis, T. and II. Kolm returned borne dur ing this week from Uicir trip North looking well and satisfied with the I bargains made. The Demqcrat of fers these active merchants its aid in selling their large and well-selected stock of goods. As men will drink and we suppose will do so as long as tbo world stands, it is best to get tlio purest and the best liquors possible from good Dem ocratic barkeepers and as such we recommend Mr. Z. J. King and his| liquors of every description. Dou't forget Doyle's corner for King's well filled bar of pure liquors is there. Oi:n country readers are requested to call at the store of Mayor J. W? Moseley, corner of Russell Street and Railroad Avenue, where they will find a well .selected stock of general mer chandise, fresh and reliable, offered for sale at the cheapest cash prices. Don't spend nil your cotton money down town but save the bulk of it for Mr. Mosclcy's cheap bargains. Pomona Change.?The next quar terly meeting of Pomona Grange will be held at White Cane Grange on Saturday, October 4th, 1871). A large attendance is earnestly requested, as the meeting will he an important one to the order. Masters and secrcla rics will please have their reports ready. Hour of meeting 1] o'clock, A. M. Kirk Robinson, Seefy P. G. No. 17. The horses of Rev. Absalom Ama ker, while being driven down a hill on Rull Swamp, took fright and be gan to run. The breast chains of the wagon breaking, Mr. Amaker jumped out to stop the team and was thrown in front of the fore wheel, which ran over him inllicting serious injuries. The blood gushed from his mouth, nose and cars, nnd it was thought that the injuries were severe. His family were in the wagon hut Buffered no damage. Foit the Teeth.?Many of the powders and pastes now in the mar ket contain ingredients like pumice stone, charcoal, &c-, which ought never to be used for the purpose. The Saponaceous Tooth Powder is warranted to contain nothing in the least injurious, and has no equal for its purpose, as its flavor is pleasant, is perfectly soluble in the mouth, and contains nothing gritty or rough for the teeth. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wann amaker, Now that cotton is coming to m?r tet frcel}' and money circulating our farmers arc taking advantage of the liberal offers of Mr. C. D. Kortjohn. He certainly offers inducements. His store is crowded from morning till night, and car load after car load of goods are hauled up to hie estab lishment to he distributed among his many customers. Many poisons con tompl?tad u visit to Charleston on the cheap excursion, but after visit ing this store and comparing prices, adding freights, &c., concluded they could do just as well, if not better, at home. May friend Korljohn's busi ness continue to grow, and may our farmers patronize this home enter prise, which is right, proper and just. * Tribute of Respect. The following Resolutions upon the death of Rev. Peter A. Buyck, adopt ed by the Church Confeience held nt Congaree, August 16th, 1879 : Resolved, 1st, That as God in His infinite wisdom has seen lit to take from our midst, our esteemed and aged brother, Rev. Peter A. Buyck, we bow with Christian humility to this dispensation of His divine will. Resolved, 2nd, That in the death of Rev. P. A. Buyck the Church at this place has lost one of her ruling spirits, the commuoity an able and loving adviser. v Re solved, 3rd, That we deeply de plore the death of our brother who has so long adorned the doctrines of Christ and was its pillow of strength, both by his prayers and worldly goods. Resolved, 4th, That we commend to each other his pure Christian char acter and pledge ourselves to preserve it in our memories as ti pattern wor thy of our imitation. Resolved, 5th, That a page in our minutes hook be dedicated to the memory our brother, und that the secretary he instructed to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the fami ly of the decreased, one to the B>i fi lial Courier, one to the Ouangedukg Democrat, and one to the Orange burg Times, for publication. Done by order of Conference, Rev. J. M. IIuklong, Moderator. J. D. Anti.y, Clerk. August 1 Olli, 187?. VVhat Boliver Knows About Tissue Bullots. The little,episode of Tuesday's ex pctience proves that "the best laid plans of mice and men afl gang n'glec," and that the most certain! expectations arc sometimes doomed to the saddest .disappointment. The citizens of our town during the week previous had hoen 'kept tit fever heat over the probable result.of the ap proaching municipal election and eve ry Democrat was anxious to do some thing which would help to make that result favorable to his parly. On Monday afternoon Mr. Kohl. Copes, knowing thai the It ads arc up to all kinds of ways that arc dark and tricks that arc vain, was on the alert, and discovered by one of his short-band methods, that Mr. Geo. Boliver, the Radical candidate for Mayor, had be come weak in the knees, and to bols ter up his failing iiopcs, had printed two sets of tissue ballots with the names of the Democratic nominees upon one and llioso of his own ticket upon the other, samples of which he procured. This becoming generally known to the public it became neces sary for the irrepressible Boliver to do something which might rid himself of the burden of an intended fraud. Mr. T. C. All ergotti,a staunch Demo crat and Straighoutcr, who about thai time had business everywhere, while searching for Dr. Malouc to procure a ballot box,"noticed that the windows and door of the Clerk's olllce were closed, but seeing Mr. Stanlon, one of Bolivers' clciks, enter the olllce, he followed him in, and behold! there was Boliver, K. A. Webstc, the assistant postmaster, and Dr. Ma lone in close consultation in one of the dark corners. Mr. Albcrgotti not wishing to intrude upon the priv acy of the gentlemen withdrew, not. without a determination, however, of seeing the end. He had not long to wait, for in a short than Mayor Mosc ley received the following communi cation from Mr. Boliver which was doubtless the result of the above mentioned consultation : OitAKOKnuno, S.C., Sept. 8,1879. We the undersigned*candidates for the position for Mayor of the above town hereby agree that no tissue tickets shall he used ; and, further, agree that if used, the same shall be counted out by the managers of said election, also for Aldermen. Gko. Boliver. This child of Radical cunning was turned over to the guardian care of the Democratic Executive Commit tee who returned the following an swer by way of a final settlement of the matter: Ouanukiiuro, S.C., Sept. 8, 1879. GG. A. Schillley, Hobt. Copes, D. K. Sraoak, Z. J. King, W. 1>. Thompson, J. M. Brunson, J. S.: Albergotti and W. G. Albcrgotti, who acted in concert with hitn, de serve the "hearty Well-done*" of the citizens of our town for the glorious Democratic victory of last Tuesday. This was the first election under Col. Browning's administration and it was a grand success. Market Keport. CoKKKCTKD WjRHKI.Y BY J.. C. J'lKK. COTTON. Middling.10 1-4 Low Middling. 10 Ordinary to Good. 0 1-2 COUNTRY imOUUCK. fJorn.70 Pens.50 Rice, rough.$i 20 Fodder .???.75 Oats, per ewt.,.00 Potatoes; sweet.........50 Kllttcr, country .25 KggS.... 15 Poultry.15( 25 WANTED, hV A LADY of several years' expert-1 J5 ence, a situation as lonelier of the lOuglish brunches in a school or family. Tile bust references given and satisfuc-l tion guaranteed. For further particulars J address TlIK OltANOKUURU DkmuCU*;?. April I SAMUEL DIBBLE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. C. Dee 13-tf A. 15. KNOWI.TON. A. LATUKOI' KNOWLTON & LATHROP, Attorneys and Counsellors, ORANGKHURC, S. C Dec-13-tr Contract Work! Jllcspectfully inform my friends ami the public that I tiiii prepared to con tract to do Carpenter'* Work of niiy kind cheaper than other contractors in Urangeburg County. Work solicited,] ami satisfaction guaranteed. March 7-3mos, J. R. TUCKER, HOME ENTEKPEISE D)EV. S. T. II?LLMAN Is prepared to] HQ Fit A IMF PICTURES of ul! sizes in the neatest style of the art, and at lower rates, for cash, than can bo done else where in the county, l'iotun; Hangings also furnished 011 the mjtfct liborr.1 icrui*. All parties desiring work done in Hie above line would do well to give bim a call at his house in Lyon s Township, or at. Dr.'S. A. Reeves. Satisfaction guar anteed. April 3?Sinus To the Public. HjlllE undersigned respectfully an-] .L uounce that they have purchased the exclusive right to sell the justly celebra ted ""New Virginia Iftiad'Cutter?' in the Counties 1 _,!: CALIFORNIA STORE. ?8 took- conei stl ng ?f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES, SEGARS & TOBACCO To be sold at REDUCED RATES. ? TRY i 'Via y.i "LEACH'S. DELIGHT" - ..... :.; ? Mf* WuM i r 5 >??; Chewing TobaCCO, and you will use no other, for cheapness and its lasting qualities can't be sur passed. For sale only by SORENTR?E & LORYEA, Russell Street, Orangeburg, S.C. June/?7-tf', . Redding gifts at Allan's, fine watches, American and Swiss, Latest Stylos. , RICH JEWELRY Of New and Elegant Designs, ami Ex* ' Quisitc workmanship. ?-o DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAME?S\ As well as less costly sets, In great varl'y -o STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh ami Heautiful Patterns, espe cially adapted for Wedding Presents. -o ' SILVER PLATED WARE Tea Sets, Waiters, lee Pitcher*, Butter Dishes, Cups, Goblets, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS, Prench Clocks, Bronzes, Fine Table Cut lery, Oper?. Glasses, .Fine Glassware. The Best Goods at the Lowcst.Prices JAMfiB ALLAN. Sia .307 King Street. PRICES CURRENT From D. W. MUSTARD, eate Of lewisvi.le, s. C. Dealer in Country Produce 398 KING STREET., CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per doz.3.25a3.70 Chickens, per doz.2.00a2.55 Ducks (Eng'b^ per doz.4.00 Ducks (MVyj per doz.5.00 Geese per " Fox, 44 .10a40 44 Deer, per lb .15 44 Goat, 4* .....S Highest market prices obtained for all goods consigned to me. ^Returns mudo promptly. Consignments solicited. ly