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TBS UKANG^BUR? NEW8 18 TBS ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED I? ?fcAflGKBURG COUNTY, AND PAYS WEEKLY VI8ITS TO EVERY HOUSE AND HAMLET IN THE COUNTY. M.t l<U"L'iltjr< ... ,. ill ?? I j I ' Mr. T. O. Dnwson requests us to state to the public that bo knew nothing of | his namo being placed on tho Rudical Ticket for Township Officers. Thnt ho is a Democrat and as such could uot con scientiously run on an pat and out Radi cal Ticket. We understand the Census Takers will soou commence their labors, and we woutu eiaie again thai alt'-male* beiweeo the $ges of eighteen and sixty five will hare to enrol) their uanios iu the militia, and tall applications wiisJiing exemption will have to be made to the Adjutaut General, after enrolment. Vtft '?XIX Century" Publication Company at Charleston have brought out n gem in the way of Magasiuo Litera ture. The Sketches of the War, and Running the Bloekado are graphic, and there is not an uninteresting paragraph between the covers. The humorous pic ture* alone, are worth the prtW, $3 50 per annum. Address F. G. doFuntuinc, Business. Manager. is?wan ? MUM* ? t 1 1 ? A Bell weighing four hundred pounds hat been ordered for tho Orungebur? Baptist Church, and expected to be in posit if n by tho first Suud-iy in next month. A bell for this Church has long Ixon desired, and through ahe exertions of He Pastor and the aid of many friends. the object has been accomplished. "" ? ? i nan ,, Wxrns! Wkkds ! ! WtBDS !! 1?Our Town in certain portions, is beitig over ran with weeds. Cut 'em down, cut 'cm d*wa. . T 'See the thrilling story of the East India Mutiny in the A'LY CeriBtfy Mag trame. For Specimen numbers enclose 38 ecnte tG the AVA' Century Co. Clutr letffrU. ?Every ttoW and then we receive a let ter from some loW bred chap?who*e orthography is very hard to decipher? denouncing ns for our political opinions. While et the same time thu writer don't ? ? knew the ditTercncc betwepn principle principab-^or who is President. The sacred ceremony of Baptism took place in tho Orattgeburg Bapti.it Church last Sabbath evening. A very large tbngregation assembled, nud after a very Impressive sermon on Baptism, by Rev. Dr. Durham, Mrs. Hcrlong, tho respect ed lady of Rev. J. M. Horlong, Mrs. Craves, Mrs. Fletcher Hcrlong, and the two Muses Oaflrncy, were buried in Bap tism. A very desirable ebnngc is soou to be made in the fuut of this Church. The thanks of the members of the Orangeburg Baptist Church arc respect fully tendered to tho galb'h Young America Fire Compamy for the geno rons teen of their hose and pump iu fill ing the font of their Church last week. Twt Wkatiikr and Crops.?The copious rains of tho woek past have glad dened the hearts of many. Vcgctution hat taken a new start, and something, we hope will yet be nude to fill oitr barns and pockets. A Beautiful Comvlextion.?Dr. Tutt's JSarsaparilla and Queen's Delight. the Great Blood Purifier, cxpells all hu mors from the system; it acts directly on fbe Depuratory organs j the skin is one pf the most iwpprtuut of these organs, and by the nee of this invaluable rucdi eine it is cleansed and rendered soft, lair and healthy. Try it. Read the "Adventures of a Blockade Runner" in the XIX Century Magazine. Ready in June. Send for a specimen number price 35 cents. Add rcss A7A' fj$ntnry IHillishiag Co. F. G. doKon taine Business Manager, Charleston, S. An Englishman was telling the late Colonel Issue O. Barnes of the great rate the cars run in Englatiri. k,Why, Pfl|ftR*l> r? WS PQ?nl*y they go aevcuty ?ye miles tb,e 'hour." '"Th,oy do ?" says 0io Colonel; "they could not ruu long at that rate, or they would run off tb d- --'1 little, island.'' Amek' Clacus and Menagerie, wil hfrhoreon next Friday, end will give two performances, afternoon and night. ?Col. Ames' Ciroua Troup has been in this Town once since the war, and those who visited his Canvas on that occasion, came away perfootly satisfied with what they had seen and heard. We clip the following paragraph front Cj^be Atlanta Intelligencer of the lit inat. \ Mr. Johnny Lawtok.?Thia great Southern clown, and one of the best in the country if not the best, passed through this city on yesterday, en ravte tH rejoin Col. Ames' Circus. Herr Lin gell has sufficiently recovered from his wounds to take charge of his lions. Other members who were absent from the company hnve returned; and now, to have Lawton back, was all that was necessary to complete the company. We ish the Colonel much success through the State. The Universe.?The Chieagoan, started over a year since by 11. N. F. Lewis, (publisher of the Western Rural,') as a literary weekly, and which has dis tinguished itself for some months past -by its diseusaious of social questions, is tobe enlarged and name changed to Tue Universe. The Chicago Sorosis aud Advance Guard havo also beon pur , chased to be merged therein. The first ^*fcuc under the new Damn, to appear June 24th, will contain a paper by Hou. Robert Hale Owen, entitled "Spiritual ism a Moral and Social Necessity." Something on this subject from a mau of Mf. Owen's eminence will attract much attention among all thinkers.? . Owens, Epes Sargent, aud others, to write regularly. There will also commenced a story involving social questions, entitled "Married; or, A Woman's Doception," by Mrs. Caroline 'orbin. autbor of "Rebecca ; A Wo rn's Secret" of which the Morning 9Star, (the leading Baptist organ,) says : "There are power, aud geuius, aud art, aud skill, and passion, that show it to be the work of n woman, busy with the great problems which the couutry can not escape." Every number will also contain two or more completed stories aud sketches and much Other matter. j The facts given concerning social crimes are startling. The terms of The Universe are ?2,30 per year, or three months on trial for Fifty Cents. Try- it three months, or send ten ccuts for a specimen copy.? Address the Publisher, II.'N. F. .Lewis, Chicago. COMMEifllAL. OrncK or tiik Orasmf. nt'ito Nkwk, June 18, 1889. COTTON^-In better demand. Sales of the week 20 bales. We quote: Ordinary.?.uttSaJ Good Ordinary. Low Middling.27) Middling.28 Strict Middling. jd Middling. [on;ii Kick?Dull and declining at $1.70 ir onahel. Corn 1.00. Teas 9">. Pinders, 301bs to bushel, $1 50. GOLD. 80 SILVER....'. 24 rigneoK per South CarolinaRoil road Remaining in the Depot to Date. V. M. Jmilh. Jus. Way, It. W. Hates, J. F. Pooser, J. H. Folder. In accordance with orders received from the Superintendent, Storage will hereafter be charged on Goodo remaining in the Depot Sjgr. an unreasonable length of time. W. C. MEREDITH. Agent. THE BEST PRICES Are paid In CA8II or DARTER nt the Court House Store ron POULTRY a^d EGOS. BEESWAX. HIDES and WOOL. iother froidi supply of CHEWING TOBACCO. Lately received?for aalc by the Package or Box. CHEAP L SUGARS and MOLASSES. And Fresh Supplies Generally. FRESH ESSENCE of COFFEE At reduced ratos. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Court Houso^Store, Market 8trcet. june 5 nov 7 e 1 y JUST RECEIVED. FRESH GROCERIES, ... OTisisting of HACON, LARD, FLOUR of all Wades. ? SUGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, HER RINGS, &c. FISHING TACKLE, Of the best variety, such as Lines, Hooks and Hobs. PIPES, assorted, TOUACCO und 8EGARS. C1I00L HOOKS and STATIONERY. T>RY GOODS ASD SHOES, the best make, and quality. AH of the above articles arc offered low down for cash. Giro a call and examine for I yourselves at J. W. PATTERSON'S, ^ Opposito Hull & BeovliP* SOUTH CAROLINA State Agriciiitttral amd MECHANICAL MAGAZINE. (Official Organ of the South Carolina] State Agricultural and Mechanical So ciety.) AT AN EARLY DATE, THE BUBSCRIR era will publish the first number of * Monthly. Magazine, dovoted< to the development of, tV? niatorial interests of this State, aed the whule. South ; end will distribute ' i 5,000 oolites QRATUTIO?8LY, so that every on? may see what it U before subscribing.^ They intend to-make it the bestand handsomest indus trial ratgaalhe ever published Vit the South, and they ask the cordial cooperation of] every good citizen in thin enterprise, which must redound to the public.welfare. Persons wishing copies of |h? firm num ber, will please send their address to Walker, Evans & Cogswell, j CHARLESTON, 8. C. may 29 wee tf REMOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY inform his friend* and the publio that he has re-opened hia BAR-ROOM at thc| ? CANNON II PUS E where he has just reoeived a fresh supply of choice BRANDIES, WINEb', WHISKEYS, ALE, PORTER, t 1DER, TOBACCO and CIGARS. All of the above are of fiuest brands and warranted to give satisfaction* Also all necessary articleskopt in a FIRST CLASS RAIL Drinks of ull kinds MIXED to suit the taste. ICE kept constantly on hand. JAS. CANNON, june 12?tf Proprietor. ..._i?i_ TVTT7AAT i^nriT-Q 1^1^ YT VJTV/VFJL^kJ. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs his friends of a OR?NGEBURG AND j? ARN WELL that he has taken the SLATER STORE at BAMBERG where he is now opening a complete and I select stock of DRY OOOtJB, GROCERIES, HARDW ARE, FANCY ARTICLES, and in short everything to be found in a first class Store, to which he invites their atten tion, and which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. My business at OR AHAMS' TURN OUT will still be continued undcT*1he direction of Mr. R. I). HOLM AN, who will be glad to sec his friends. F. E. SALINAS, may 8?lot Bamberg, S. C. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Oraugeburg District. J Citatum. By THAD. C. ANDREW'S, Esq., Judge of Probate.' Whereas, B. C. Jones hath applied to me for Letters of Administration oit the Es ?tntc or II. J. F. Oritfin, h^. of Oro?gebar-*/ County, deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish nil and singular the kindred aud Creditors of the stud deceased, to be and npcar, be fore me, at a Court of Probate for the said Count v to be holden ut Orangeburg, on the 2*ith "day of June, 18U9, 'at 10 o'clock A. M., to shew cause if any,iwhy the said Ad ministration should not bu granted, (liven under my Hand and the Seal of Court, this 12th day of June, A. D. 18(19, and in the ninety-third year of American Inde pendence. THAD. C ANDREW'S, june 12?2t Judge of Probate. The State of South Carolina. Oranqeburg county. In Equity. William C. Moss \ Bill for vs. V Foreol"aure of George W. Barton, et. at j Mortgage. It appearing to my satisfaction that J. B. Humbert and M. Emma Humbert his wife, and George H. Pooser, three of the defen dants in this case, are absent front, and re side beyond tho limits of this State, on mo tion of Messrs. Ixlar & Dib'de, Complain ant's Solicitors, it ia ordered ; That the said J. B. Humbert, M. Emma Humbert and George II. Pooser do appear and plead, an swer or demur to "'ho Complainant's said bill within the time prescribed by law. or the said bill will he taken pro con/rno against them. Clerk's Office 1 GEO. BOLIVAR. C. C. P. Clerk's Office 1 Orangeburg, S. C. > May It, 1800. I may 22 7t ORAXGKBITRO COUNTY, PROBATE COURT. F.z parte B. F. Simmons, Administrator de bonii mm of the Estate .of Jesse Wcssen gcr NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT B. F. Simmons will, on the twelfth (12th) Uay of July next, apply for a final discharge from his office of Administrator de hon it m>n of Jesse Wessonger, deceased. THAI). C. ANDREW'S, june 12?It Judge of Probate. Groceries, Hardware, &c, Just received a fresh supply of SUGARS, COFFEE. BACON, FLOUR, &c. Good MOLASSES at 85 cts. per gallon. COCONUTS, ORANGES, LEMONS, kc. BOOKS AND STATIONERY of all descriptions at low prices TO RENT?A set of Rooms suitable for a small family, with Kitchon and Stable, on the Premises. KIRK ROBINSON, apl 17?ly Russell Street. DR* TTJTT'? SosapurlUa niHl (juwn's Delight; The great Alterative and Blood Purifier. EXPf.CTOHAXT, A Fleasahl and Sure Cure- lor Coughs, Asthma, Ac. YIEUiri Attl.l, I.IVKR rlLKs, For Dyspepsia, Biliousness, ka. Improved Liquid Hair Dye, Warranted tho hest in use. For sale in Oraugeburg by DR. E. J. OLIVEROS june 6 U ro TAYLOR'S PATENT Saw Sharpener and Decpener, For Gang and Circular Saw Milte. HAVING purchased tho Patent Right for tho State of South Carolinn, for the Above, we are now'prepared to fill orders for I the same. The advantage of this Machine are econo my, despatch and perfection in keeping all kinds of sawn in perfect order. Bjr its use, the teeth of the Saw are kept at a uniform depth, angle and sise. Fully one-fouth ({) und better lumber can be out per dsy where this machine is used) the Saws, running straightcr, freer, faster and out pmootner. A saw-can be sharpened in five minutes, and in the most perfect manner. The price of tho Machine cun be saved in a few months ttt the eost of files- and labor. For further information apply to CHISOLM BROTHERS, ?"*"??* Charleston, S. C. may 29 wee lffl TONSORIAL. *?HE 8TJTB8RIBER RESPECTFULLY IN for'ms the public that he has opened a first class BARBER SHOP in the basement of tlie ??Cannon House," whero he is prepared to give satisfaction in SHAVING, SHAMPOON - ING and $AlR DRESSING. The patrotaage of the public in solicited. June 1?ly JOHN ROBINSON. Orangeburg Bakery, ?. PITTHAN, PROPRlETOE. HAVING procured Old services' of a F1R8T CLASS BAKER, Mil. THOS. \V. ALRKRG?TTI, I am now prepared to do nil kinds of BAKING at a moment* notice, ami to furnish custom ers and the Trade generally with u good arti cle, and at Charleston prices, at wholcsule and retail to Merchnnts irnd Furnilics. No expenses will be spared on my part to please my Customers. The following list of Breed, Cakes and Crackers kept constantly on hand, and frcsk: CAKJQB: Pound Cake Lin go raid Small. Spungc Cake. Sugar Cake. Drop Cake. Small Fancy Cakes. Scotch Cuke. Lafayette Cake. French Tea Cake. Lemon Cake. Lady's Fingers. Large Ginger Nuts. Delivers and Thick Cakes. CRACKEE8: Trenton Crackers. Butter Crackers. Seed Crackers. Sugar Crackers. Large Biscuits. A. 33: Wheat Bread. Rye Bread. Grnlinm Bread. French, Twist, Split and Cap Loaves. The Subscriber respectfully returns his thanks to the citizens of Orangeburg for their patronagcln the past, and respectfully solicits u continuance of the same. apl 24?ly V. IMTT1IAN. R H. W. BEIGrGMANN & CO. Ts ESP ECT FULLY INFORM our OR A NG F _[\, burg Friends that we have "moved in our NEW STORE, Where we uro ready to suppl * our Friends' and the Public in general with a full and freyfa supply e# ?-r--^?~- - J DRV GflODS, . GROCERIES, SHOES, ? 11 ATS. Also all kinds of LIQUORS, WINES, PORTER, ALE, ETC., at reduced Prices. We have a fine lot .it FAMILY FLOUR from Jno. CAMP8KN & CO.'S Mill, Charles Ion, pui up in small Susi, very low. We offer for sale the RECIFE for making JACKSON'S UNIVERSAL WASHING COM POUND and JACKSON S LAUNDRY SOAP lor One Dollar, which has given satisfaction to ?11 Ik whom we have Spld. We wdl buy COTTON und all other PRO DUCEfVgiring the 1 ? ijr'i???*? market price. ?o sliip for any one, FRF.K of CHARGE and make LIBERAL ADVANCES <m the saufe F. II. W. BRIGG .MANN \ CO? oct ? ly AV. T. MULLE?, BROUG.HTON STREET, o ii a x a t: b u u g . s, c. HAB JUST RCCElVED A FRF8II SUP ply of Family Groceries. WHITE BEANS, SPLITT PEAS, DRIED APPLES, PICKLES, Ac. Also FRESH CIDER, LAGER, EDI) EN BURG ALK, Also OLD CABINET, CORN and ROC RH?N. Also a fine lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS. Come and see lor yourself. W. T. MILLER. may 11 mar 7 3in STATE OF SOI Til CAROLINA, OR ANGER I RG ( OUNTY. KNOW ALL MEN BY TIIKSE PRESENTS thai we .lohn l>. Stockei' as general pariner, and Paul S. Felder as special part ner, both residing in Orangeburg County, do hereby ccitify that we have this day entered into olLIMITED PARTNERSHIP to trans act a general business as merchants, in the Village of Orangeburg, for five years from the date hereof, under the provisions of the Act of Assembly. 18:17, ? Statutes at Large, page ?7H?ft ?tquitu?each Partner having contributed five thousand ^ ">OtXJ) dollars in bash. Witness our hands this 19th day of April, 1809. JOHN I). STOCKER, PAUL S. i ELDER, apl 21 tit A PAYING INVESTMENT AND A LIFE INSURANCE AT THE SAME TIME, rTIHK EQUITABLE LIFE. ASSURANCE X SOCIETY, New Yrjik, issues all kimls of Policies and puyB \,rtck to Policy Holders all the Profits ?f '.'no business. PURELY MUTUAL. Annual Dividends divided among Policy Holders. Five modes of applying Dividends, !sl. Permanent Increase of Policy 2d. Term Increase of Policy. b'd. Permanent Reduction of Premiums. 4lh. Term deduction at" Premiums. nth, Limitation of number of Premium* to be paid Tlics?- privileges are granted by no other Company. CASH ASSETS 7,000.000 and coh stanMv Increasing. ANNUAL INCOME 1,000.000, which also increases continually. It has divided amongst its Policy-holders over $1,500,000 cash value. Persons desir ing to secure Policies apply to N. ACS TIN BULL, apl 8?tf Local Ageul. BULL, SCOYILL & PIKE,, * HAVE JUST RECEIVED By Last Steamer a Full and Beautiful Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS AND LONG CLOTHS. Another lot of those CELEBRATED C0RSETO& Another lot of those CELEBRATED NEEDLES. ^ -:o?- ?T***t * A BULL SCOVILL & PIKE have JUST received a eine,LOT OF CASSIMERS, COTTON ADES, SPANISH LINNEN, &e. trunks F"' may 29?lj BULL, SCOVILL k MRS. NEW SPRING GOODS' AT STOCKER'S CHEAP CASH STORE IT?i ( Of I have just received and now opening oar SPRING and BUMMER STOCK, consisting of Calicos, hams, Muslins, Berages, and Clo ing, Hats, Shoes, and Groceries, all of which have been purchased with' in the last 15 days in New York, for Cash, at 15 to 26 per ct. Cheaper than the same Goods could have been pur chased 30 days ago, which we are now offering to the CITIZENS or Orangeburg County, at a small al?\ lowance on Cost for Cash. ?I ro ft rant M I .TOIijNT D. STOCKER, j AT TUE 11 HD SI UN. MR. JAMES A. WILLIAMS is with na and will bo happy to sec his friends, mar 20 a?- 2\i ly. a\r . 1? . It USSELL, No. :> HAYNESTREET CHARLESTON, 80?TH CAROLINA: WP. RL'SSK.LL HAVING BEEN LIBERALLY PATRONIZED F?ll f ItE PAST m T? rut v Years in Charleston and throughout the State, returns his thanks, and respectfully solicits a continuanco of th?t same. He is' Prepared with Crery Facility to Fill Orders for SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW KRAMES, M ANTLKPIKCE8, MOULD 1NGS, &c, fte., and lias at his Wafcrooms, No. "> IIAYNE-STUKKTi a largo and well as sorted Stock of the above Goods. . WORK SHOPS IMMTCIIAItD'STHEET* THIRD FLOOR l'IKENIX IRON WORKS. The CHARACTER of the WORK from this ESTABLISHMENT for the PAST TWENTY YEARS will bv a Guarantee to those who may ORDER GOODS. may 1 c Cm M ' NAMARA & JONES. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. RESPECTFULLY OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBL'RG a well Belectod Stuck of SPRING und SUMMER GOODS, , Having p?r chased our Stock on the recent decline of prices in New York wo am thereby eu? abled to soil thent cheap. GENTS DRESS GOODS.LADIES DRESS GOODS.CAHSIMEReC.!. TWEEDS.JE ANS.QOl TON A DES.ovo. CALICO from 10 to 18 Cents...Drown ft?d Bleached llOMESI*rNT:..LlNNT!^.' -o- ? **S*I 1 x^iisrisj-Eisr suith.$5 50. ? A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF SHOES for LADIES, 3I& SES, GENTS and HOYS. FJlIilSPI GEOOEBIE9 Constantly on hand. Give us u call and judge for yourselves, apl 10-.3uio MoNAMARA a JONES. W. L. W. RILE Y, Has Constantly on hand a Fresh Supply of CHOICE r FAMILY .GROCERIES*. LlQUifS, DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. . ' "9 * -?- A' 'hi JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF CHOICE CHEWING TOBACCO OYSTERS. SARDINES, PICKLES ETC % ? MR. JOHN DAVIS is with tuo a'?d will be pleased to see his friends. ?h 18?If W. L. W RJLKY, mart