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QQAL. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1872. ssattsjai Ail Aavertisements must be handed id tile Business Manager beiWe THursrtdy^ Noon-__ . FOR SHERIFF. The numerous friends of the Hon. THAD. C. ANDREWS, our present efficient Judge e* Probat?. announce, him as a CANDIDATE for SHERIFF of Orangeburg County, for tee neat Tarn. NUMEROUS FRIENDS. ? May 10, 1872.? II?tu. ! ISXOD?'CEMEniT. , MB EDITOR?Please announce D. A. PORTER aa a Candidate for Sheriff at the St Election and oblige his many friends in 3 FORK. iE FOR SlIEUIFF > ? T~ .^Jkjattjf friends of Heroin Riggs Esq., the present Sheriff, announce hi in as a coudi Hat? for re-eieation. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COtTNTY At an election for officers of the Fire DcpartUicnt held uuder the cow Town Ordinance on the 15th instant, the fol lowing' geutlcmen were clcctod : Vhicf?Captain James F. Izlur. ?**ist<ifit Chief?George Boliver. Lewibvili.e Candidates. ? At a meeting of the citizens of Lewisvillc held in that town on the 15th instant, the following ticket was put in the field fur the election for town officers to take place there on the 27th instant: For Intendant?L. D. Clark. For Wardens?Miko Marshall, D. A. Mol Ter, James J. Mitchell, 11. Jacob ken. v D. Louisj.?Our foreurtri, in his bust he*8 like way, asks us to write a upufJ for D. Louis." We declare our indepen dence of the foreman and refute to do it. Why should wo puff D. Louis ? t)oesn*t everybody in the County know Vim 7 Di'ii't they all know whore his store is t Haven't hundreds of them traded with him for years, and don't theyaIl"frhow that Iiis goods ate good, that bis prices arc low, and that in giving htm their business they are really doing a good thing for themselves ? Of course they do 7 Look Lively, Tax-Payers !?We drsire to impress upon till persons who bavo not yet paid their laud taxes the absolute necessity of doing so promptly. So save being sold out "luck, stoek and barr 1" and beyond the possibility of re demption. At the sale advertised in this issue by the County Auditor, and which is to take place on the 1st Mon day uf June, tho fee simple?the whole fight and title?to all delinquent lands will be sold to the highest bidder, or forfeited to the State. There is no j escape whatever. Tho State gives a ?deed and warrants the title to the purchaser. There is no way out but to pay up. After the sale you will be at the mercy of the Stute or of the pur chaser?and "the tender mercies of the wicked are very, very cruel." Tfee Elfiott Hook & Ladder (Jourpuuy etre tu hold a Fair on the 12'ih, 13th' and 14th of Jufnc- for' th'o purpose of raisiug funds to aid in building thoir Trunk House and public Hall. The following Committees have tho affair in hand aud Ladies.~Mrs. .Meroney, Mrs. Sam tel Dibble, Mrs. W. J. Dorreville., Mrs. tVtn N. Soovill, Mrs. Juo C. Pike, .VI rs. D E. Glover, Mrs. H. Riggs, Mrs. A. D. Frederick, Mrs. E. J. Oliveros. gxntleme.v.? Messrs F. P. Heard, DeMars, Joo. C. Pike, Dr. E J ?liveroH, Hon. T. C. Andrews, Major Knowlton. We shall have more to say en th subject hereafter. Advertisement*.. e crowding us this week. Masses' B?iJi,, Scuvill and Pike. ?^-We call attention (0 the advertise rheut in another column of thi- louj. established, well'known,' ahdUtroruog i , reliable business-house. WokuoWi no establishment ih' the'St^re wit). ? higher reputation for all thosV nnaliti .: which merit and are pretty*sure"t r ?Halt' lnj'oVimhi?rc'iul success, t he ty eSttont and^ ttourishiug condition ii the e^Hton trade in'thu Jox ity is in a groat j*Wasu*o; due to the cxitr"? and well directed efforts of these enterprising gentlemen, ?t?ho deserve tho warmest commendation for their liboral support of our County industries Purchasers will do welt to avail themselves of the advantages offered by their largo and well se'eetub. stock Of general merchan dize. i We Understand there is considerable talk among the members of the Orange burg bar, as to the irregularity of the ?admission of Sasportas and Humbert, to ' practice. The law requires tho exami I nation of the. applicant by three mem 1 bers of the bor, and in these casus, only two jxatuiued the applicants.? Orunye burg Time*. Three members of the bar were ap pointed to conduet the examination of eaoh of the above mentioned applicants. Messrs. Sasportas and Humbert were examined in open court as the law re- I quires. Oue of Mr. Humbert's examin ers was absent?those of ?Mr. Sasportus wero all present. Judge Graham or dered the examination to proceed. Tho candidates were oaeh dul examined by two of tile examiners, whereupon his Honor, satisfied already with the profi ciency shown by the candidates, stopped the examination and made the usual order admitting them to the bar. We are inclined to think that the color of the new lawyers is the l'?rreg?i larity" that causes the most deseu eiou iu this matter. ii ??i - - ? ???? Meetinu at Sellens' Stork la?t Saturday.?The meeting was organized by the election of Mr. Adam C. Wil liams as permanent Chairman, and Mr John L. Humbert as Secretary. Mr A. B. Knowltmi being called upon for an address urged emphatically the great necessity of a rclorin in the State and County administration and of a more geucral distribution of schools through out the County. Mr. James J. Mitch oil followed with a speech wherein he announced himself as a candid ite Tor the General Assembly, and pitched into some of the bystanding politicians in a lively und amusiug style. Mr. Jami son, preseut member of Assembly, was then called upon. He- rep'ied very humorously to a point or two that had been made against him by the preced ing speaker aud uusw-rud promptly the questions that were put to him by bis tival a.-pirauts for office. Dr. John A. Keiler then took stand and o fie led a resolution that the State and County officers be called ou to show what amounts of money they had received and to whom such monies had been paid. Mr. Jamison moved that the resolution be tabled ou the ground that statements us culled for had already been published, and tho mo.ion was curried. Sheriff Kiggs, Messrs. John L. Humbert, Christian Caldwell aud others also addressed the meeting, the predomiuuut tone of which indicated an earnest desire for better times and things, politically, than wo have been accustomed to for some years buck. Trie Tenacity ok Truth.?When a nation as clear-headed as the Americans once become convinced, from long expe rience and observation, that an article possesses superior excellence us a medi cine, not all the preposterous clu nor of all the worthless nostrum von dors in the universe can shako their oolicf in its ?efficiency. Truth is a very touaeiou lung, as these Worthies are beginning to discover. Plantation Bitters have too fir in a hold upon the popular esteem to he in tho slightest degree effected by the cold water diatribes whielt tin advertisers 01 I'uruiuiiwoJ slops, '-without a particle of uljoltol," are so foud ot launching aga ns alcoholic preparations. The publi ? ku nv very well that this peerlessronovaut and tonic does contain spirts, bat it als knows that thoy are of tho purest aud most wholesome description, viz: tin oid St Croix, the most active and beue ticiul diffuser of its rouied.ul aud invig orati"g properties throughout the system Which 0 'old p M.lbty os ud'ip od i'imples ou dm Face Ei options, Blotch jos,SoiofuluUS diseases, and ,ill soims uns !iug from impure blood, are cured by L>> Pioroe's Goldcu Medical Disoovery. VKtfstriXN Blinds.?No invention was ever *b important to the people ot joi idiooitc-rt" is the V'-nciiah blind. Ad An tti i.: the an und a shaded'light', while ping out the heilt and glaic,'ihfey ure Absolutely exseiTtial to comfort' in this country, rf the bouses"of any orotff t ea Iits .irh deStlluffo of these vulnablo' co\ ii> noes, they si-,.old at once, before h" weather Sets in, send their order* Ur P P To ale, No. 20. Hay no ?treei, Charleston, S. C. manufacturer ami dealer in doors, sashes, blinds, bu Justcrs, mouldings, &b.} Ae. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Orr ich or the OnAWJKiiimn Nxws, May 17, 1872: COTTON?Sales during the week 14 bales. We quote : Ordinary....19J? Low Middling.20J(tj> Middling.2>*<?rt Rovaa Kiel.$1.60 per oushel Coaa.$1.0U per bushel. Cuw Pbas.t .. l.dO por Bushel. Pibubes.l.Tfj por bushel. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN, DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, 255 KINO STREET, CHARLESTON, S*>. Cm. S^?T" Persons residing out of ths City, can have their orders carefully filled, aad all in formation as to quality'aad price given, apl 20 vroo 2m PHOTOGRAPHS! S. M, PEARSON, ARTIST, AT GLEN'S OLD GALLERY. Begs leave to ami luncc to the Public and his njany ftieuds that he will be at ORANGEB?RG C. II.; after the 15th of May for the purpose ?f Taking Pictures, such as Photographs and Ferrotypes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, S. M. PEARSON, may 4?tf A i t ist. D. AV. ROBINSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, ?) y| Ilns REMOVED snd I ^L^M is now LOCATED on fT;t.^^?J^J Russell Street over F. If. W. RU100 MANNS STORE) v. here be is pre pared to FIT gentleman1 with CLOTHES of the NEWEST and most AP PROVED STYLES. SATISFACTION guaranteed in every in stance D. W. ROBINSON, apl 20 lint Tin: Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangehurg Hraneli. Will psv 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSI PS ami o PER CENT, an SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi annually. Local Finance Committee. Hon. TIIOS. W. GI.OVKR, Pol. PAUL S. FELDER. C'apt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. II. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 23 t jun ely NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the payment ot Order No. -, in favor of A. C. McKin lay for $2!'.">, as Assessor has been atopped, the same having been lo?t. Application will be made to Hoard of Commissioners for Duplicate of same. Persons are hereby warned against purchasing it. may 4 8t THE OLD ESTABLISHED vi* <iJH~? KJ LA. THE SOUTHERN ^ 7 No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE. ML). SVyaHSSsrf and [Hfotfi Entirely to rrtfaring youtin and b?idiiic coined stten to BMOOMK TltOKOCOU (Practical Accountants j\t> OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN note tum SOUTHERN STA TES k?me GRADUATED at this INSTITUTION, omd art no*, fitting RetficMihlt and Lucrative Totititn* in tKe Lteulinje- BAJ/rrS A.'L) BUS/HESS HOUSES of the Country. THERE A/tS NO VACATIONS. St?de*it eat enter at any time. Special fndixHdttal htttruction and ttttrett gvaront teed. Send j'or College Docununtt and>/Undid Sptfi. s?(M of I'enmansAi/. Enclose tt?o 'Pottact Stam/t. Address alt Communications to W. U. s Alt Lie it, rres't. Southern Butinnt CetUj*, BAL rmoRE, MD. BULL, SCOVILL k PIKE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK (Td which they afp conotaotiy receiving ADDITIONS) GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, BROWN COTTONS,! DOMESTICS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, v AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FERTILIZERS. In fact of everything required for a large Town aud Country Trade. They ate also Agents for several of the Leading Fire Insurance Companies. Singer's Sewing Machines! BULL, SCO TILL & PIKE. may 18 c ly 33. LOUIS. THE Oldest Merchant in Orangeburg! II AS ON HAND A SUPERIOR STOCK OF AT VERY LOW PEICES FOR CASK! CASH ! CASH! WUKN YOU HAVE IT DON'T FOB GET TO CALL AT THE CORNER, >??j 13 T) . T. O TJ I S , ?WILLIAM T. LIGHTFOOT, A.T THE CO l vXErj, RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBUBG, So. Ca. constantly on ii AND CHOICE DRY CxOODS. a fink selection of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. CHOICE j FAMILY GROCERIES. all OBADE8 of TIT K FINEST LIQTJOHS* t&SF The above GOODS with various nthora ton numerous to mention, are guar anteed not to be surpas?od in quality and price by any houso in the market. Call and examine for yourselves. WM. LIGUTFOOT, may 11 dec 2 o ly A Benefit to the Public!! A Benefit to the Public!!! DON'T KAIL Irt call and EXAMINE the Magnificent and Varied Assort mcnt ,f NOVELTIES and Stylish SPRING GOODS to be loaii'd at the Popu .ar Establishment of T Wbh'.*c Ladies nnd Misses can find all of the following articles to form a FASH IONABLE SPRING and SUMMER OUTFIT. SILKS, ROUND 11 ATS, GAITERS, Dress Good.*, Ribbons; Hosiery, Piq'UCS, Para- ils, Lace.?, W'hito Goods, Gloves, Embroideries, Ijih'cu Goods, Co.si ts, Uuder Wo^r, 4e'., &e., cfC.j.Ac., <fee., &e. Al-?? whore GENTLEMEN and LADS can find i.i ST/Y^ES to suit their taste as follows : Ready made Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Cusfcimercft, Boots, Handkerchiefs, Cirttonades, Gaiters, Gloves, Linens. N- < k W e ir, Braces, . Shir**, Collars, Onder Wear, Ac. Wtf dU AR ANT El1! tlml our STOCK in ['RICE.ia Cue LOWEST tobe fo.nd in the State of South Carolina. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. * ?$1*27 k if LARGE OPENING THE BEST STOCK OF GOODS To be FOUND in the TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPULAR ONfii PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSON. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, we have made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a large SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE) And can now show a FULL LINE of GOODS in all the ? DEPARTMENTS.' j Our DRESS GOODS Department is filled with the BEST and CHOICEST GOODS iu the MARKET, including FULL LINES of PRINTS - ;? ??" Tu CASSIMERES, LINENS, COTTONADES, JEANS,;, TWEEDS? CHECKS and HOMESPUNS we have the Largest Assortment ever seen in this Town, * Also a choice and large selection of HATS, BOOTS and S H O ES, H AR*N ESS and SADDLES, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS, with a full assorted stock ef GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS .stands unexcelled both iu stylo aud price. Thanking you for the patronage bestowed upon me heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly and giving full value tor the money and hope there lure to see you soon at my store. apl27 GEO. 11. CORNELSON. BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS AT] ? :t . J. MNAMARA'S He has just opened a SELECT S1OCK, comprising all the LATEST STYLES of DRESS iOODS, such os Japanese, Cheno Poplins, Dolly Vardon Silk Brnche, Grauadines and Silk Strips, Sprague and Pacific Lawns, French, Colored and Linen Lawns, Dress Linens, Piques and Silk Leno, a speciality at 7. Ready-made Clothing, Hats, &c., nnd a very General Stock of Groceries, Hard ware, &c., ?11 of which will be sold Low Down for Cash. 'J hanking tho public lor the ir kind patronage, I solicit a continuation of the same'. J. McNAMARA. apt 2u e ._ ly (Tan you afford to leave your Homestead uninsured?) INSURANCE AGENCY. < LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital 820,000,000 Gold. (This solid English Company paid over three million Dollars at Chi ago, Fire) liTFE INSTJTtAJSTCE. PIEDMONT & ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital ?2,500,000. The leading Southern Company?all South Carolina Premiutas iavoatad ia Sonth Carolina. JAS. H. FOWLE8,A?J?iT. At Citizens' Saving Bank. -o-- ?? . ,4i FOR 8 AT*!?.?100 ACRES LAND on Belleville Road, 1} atilea fraat tka Caart FTouDo. (."it) acres CI oared and 50 Woodland.)' Also 10,000 UR1CKS for sale. Apply to JAS. ??" tfOWLM. mar 23 c' ly SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!! EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SHTS, TURNIP aud CABBAGE SEED ti Also WHITE BEANS for Dak inj ORDERS BECEIVM . Far MAPES' 8UPEKP1I08PH ATE, a Fertilizers Composed mostly ef FISH, rated stcoari onl \ to Peruvian Huano. Al?? for PERUVIAN GUANO and GCANAPE GUANO. joi-iisr a. iiAiMiLT?isr, MARKET STREET.' Agent/or EIRE und L/FE 1X&LRAXCE. jau 20 c |y NOTICE! E. EZEKIEL ii to npyr)vpn TO THP ^OHVSS FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY WM. M. SAIN & CO. WANTED 1000 lbs BBSS WAX. 10,000 lbs RAGS, Fur which he will give highest CASH P KICKS. Alsu highest price paid for RICE, CORN, WOOL, nud all other COUNTRY PRODUOR. may 4 tf SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC A STATIONERY, ALWAYS ON HAND AT im: The cc.lchrs.ted PEN LETTER DOOR for Copying Letters?used without n Press? every business man should have one. ? Anything in my line not on hand can be. ordered in a short time. Kill It IlOUI\SO>. J4D 6 c ly JUST IN! 1 have JUST RECEIVED a full supply of FRESH GOODS For Hie SPRING SEASON, which I will offer at ...... LOW JPRIQDES. Call ami .-.i yoiuavivv.. ,. >.;<i >?uu>. Wo always take pleasure in SHOWING oaf. GOODS, ami assure you will, not look grum ?t any one that don't buy. F. H. W/BriggmaniL'. spi 0 oot ii _ly Doors, Sashes; Blinds,' ?c.' , ? - ? .?-r.-i* - ??.. P. P. TO ALE*; Manufacturer antl Dealer, No. 2U Hayn? Street ami Horlbeck** Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. , ttjT This is the Largest and most Cosa pfttJ Factory of the k1h<t in the SWthens States, and ail articles in thia lino can bo furnished l.y Mr. P. P. Tum.k at prices whiea defy con.petition. |h^r A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors Sashes so a* Bliadsyi and the prices of taoh, will be seat free sod post Paid, or epplicatlod to! $VV* OItTRLESTON, 8. C j tilv IS wco IT