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I, O CAL._ SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872. All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. Mk. KMToit?Please announce GEO. W. BAXTER, from the Fork of Edisto, as a candidate for tho Lower House of the Gene ral Assembly, at the nest Election and oblige MANY VOTERS. 1 1JIW?1 it lf :T , ... ??? j ? ? - , 1 FOtt SHEHIFF. ivoThentltBeeensrfriendciof the Hca.'THAD. <C.' ANDREWS, bur present efficient Judge *f Probate, announce him as a CANDIDATE %Vf gilERIFF of Oraugoburg County, for the next Term.' Z>->lr.i.n jr NUMEROUS* FRIENDS. May 10.1872.?* 1?td. ANNOUNCEMENT. MR EDITOR?Please .announce D. A. PORTER as a Candidate for Sheriff at the nest Election and oblige his many friends in the FORK. FOR 8IIEKIFF. .Many friends of Hsrpin Riggs Esq., the present Sheriff, announce him as a candi date for re-election. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY Temtkiiancc.?Tho membership of our Division of Sons of Temperance is increasing rapidly. The time of meet ing has been changed from Thursday to Monday evening. TilK SoLiciTORBHlP.? We arc in formed that the pro tempore appoint aaont of Thompson II. Cookc Esq., to the' Sulicitorship has been enlarged so that bo is now Solicitor for the cutirc Cirsuit?Charleston, as well as Orange burg County. WjkGkiit'h, H err Strauss??We r.rc glad to sec that our Irieml Mr Joseph Strauss has returned to good old Oratigebur^. Wc arc also glad tc learn that Mr. Strauss will .soon erect a steam mill (on the uorthof Russell Street near Caution'* Hotel,) lor the bulling aud polishing of rive. We hope the market price of rice will come down in oonso 41tenco. Viel glucek, Herr Strauss ! Sudden Deaths.?Two very sudden deaths have occurred in this County within the past week. Mr. Newton Redmond, who lives near Blackville. was sick but two days, and Dr. A. C. Hurley, of Barn well, died suddeuly of inflammation of the throat, nud but a few hours previous to bis death, seemed in excellent health. These geutlcmeu were bighly csteeutcd aurr useful eitizeus and members of the Masonic fraternity. ?/iarmcrll Sentinel. ^Dr. Hnrloy was a native of ibis place and a brother of our fellow townsman J. P. Hurley Esq. Tho family have our earnest sympathy in their affliction. The second annual meeting of the "Orangoburg Count/ Biblo Society" will be held next Sabbath, in the Bap tist chinch, at 8 o'clock. The public generally are invited to attend. ORDER OF exercises. Piayer, Hymn. Reading minutes of lust meeting. Secretary's rcpor*. Reading the Constitution. Renewal of membership and singing ? hytUQ. Election of officers, and new business. Addro s. Hymn. Trayer. Dosology and Benediction. Lively Times at LEWJaViLLC ? Lewiaville is a lively place. Since its incorporation it is putting on airs nnd seems ?determined to make a noise in tlie world. Well, it ba?* a right to, for after our owu Qruugcburg it is the most flourishing place on the Railroad be tween Charleston and Columbia. Last Wednesday, Trial Justice Meyers laid ? Court there, which was very largely attended. The cuso submit ted to tho consideration of his Houor ?nd a jvry was one i-guins* Mr. Ruf uk Kleckly for violating .the License law by oaryiag on the business of a merchan dize broker without having paid the required fee Nine witnesses wore ex amincd for the pnaeoutioo, which was jojircBcnted by Mr. George W.Sturireon. l.'j.on ll?e close of tho tvidenee for the f?far*, Mr. KuowUon, trounced f?r dc fcndant, moved (hat the ease bo dis missed oo the ground that uo violation of tbe law had been proven. Hi* Hon or granted the motion and the defend* ant was discharged. After the adjournment of Court an impromptu meeting was held at tbe depot platform where the following speakers were called upon and addressed tbe large and attentive nudiencc; J. Felder Meyers, Fuller Prickelt, Augus tus B. Knowlton, James L. Jamison, Qjorge W. Scurgco.), Rev. Mr. Torrauce, Adam 0. Williams, James J. Mitchell, und George E. Whaley. Mr. Wkalcy would probably desire us to say ihaL his remarks were entirely non* partisan ; and so we do say. The rest of the speoches however were earn estly lie public, in in their chatucter. ??????-???? A REPUBLICAN Mass MEETING was held at the Club House lust (Saturday, and attended by representatives from al most every part of tbe County. Mr. James J. Mitchell was appointed Chair man and Mr. F. 11. McK inlay, Scorcta ry. Addresses wero made by Messrs. Joseph A. Keller, James L. Jamison, Fruuk R. McKinlay, J. Felder Meyers, John H. I'hillips, Jumcs Wecks, H. Riggs, Ralph Crawford, Kussel W. Wilson, A dum C. Williams, Christian Caldwell and Charles Grceue. Resolutions were adopted to the effect that the party should support ouly tho*c who hud been faithful to it in the dark days of the past. Wo would give them iu full had wc been furnished with a copy. Sumo of the speakers objected to the early opening of the campaign, but tho geucrul feeling seemed to Le the other way. Orangcburg is sound for Grant be youd the shadow of a doubt. At a mass meeting of Republican citizens held at Club House, St. Mat thews, ou Saturday May 25th 1872. the following preamble, an 1 resolutions offered by Mr. Curies H. Green weic unanimously adopted. Whereas the Republicans of Oraugc burg Count}' are about to e>.tcr upon u not her compnigu, iu the beat of which it is expected that much bickering lor political preferment will occur, uiM Whereas, it is absolutely essential that tbe Republican party should be gov erned by its wisest counsellors, iu erdor to defeat its opponents, as well as to secure harmony, and render more available the strength of*its own forces. Therefore Be it Resolved, '1'hat the Republicans of Orangcburg County, consisting chiefly of poor working men, will do nil iu their pow*'r for the eleva tion of ouly such iitcn as those who clung to the party iu its dark and gloomy days. Resolved, That we" re cognize the claims of those who enlighten ed us when there seemed no hope for our race. Resolved, That this pre amble and Resolutions be published iu tho Okanokuuro News. Signed. CHRISTIAN CALDWELL. Chairman. F. R. McKinlay, Secretary. ?i?ss>'?-?^a?? Merited Distinction,?The well known Groton Junction, on the great thoroughfare of the Northern Lines to Boston, has ceased to be. With u largo und increasing population, proud as well as prosperous, its citizens, in mass oiect in assembled, have voted to change the name of their town to "Ayer"?ulter one of the best known men iu America, Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell?aud the Legislature of M ussnchu.se Ms has en acted that decision into law. We com mend their choice, for not ouly is the name short aud distinctive but Dr. Ayer's Medicines have made it grate fs!!v kntvcrrj tho #;4= sf she cari?. Probably n?? living man h ?s carried re lief to suoh countless multitudes of the sick as he, und bis houor, from hib neighbors, tells tho estimation in which he is held by those who know him.? HristiU Times. This is too much?little children in Detroit wear panniers. A ludy iu Culprpcr, Virginia, recent ly presented her hasbuud with three fine boys, and named one after Gencrul Lee, one utter General Reauregurd and one alter General Jackson. A Texas negro murderer, recently taken out to be hauged, put tho rope Hriiuud Ms neck and kicked himself iuto utcruity without waiting for tho cere mony. Sixteen Yeavs or Success.?In 18<j? the now 1'anmus Mustang Liniment was first made knowu to the public by uii extensive system of advertising. From tbut time to tbe present, the demand for it has been steadily increasing uutil it has taken the lead of ull embrooutions, lotions, ointments, and other extorual remedies, imported or domestic, cvsr introduced into the American market. In tho most celebrated racing and trot ting stables, in tho establishments of stagn and city car compautes, and in the stablea of private gentlemen, it is the only recognized cure tor such diseases of the horse as rcqutro outward treatment. Nor is it less vttluabta as a local application for some of the most d; stressing complauts to which man is subject. Rheumatism, stiffness of the joints, neuralgia, sore throat, tumors, wens, eariche, toothacho, yield to its pain subduing, c muter-irritant prope ? ties, and burns, scalds and cuts aro healed with incredible rapidity under its operution. 81000 Reward is offered by the pro prietor of Dr. Fierce'a Golden Medical Discovery for a mcdicino that will equal it in the cure of Bronchitis, severe Coughs, and the early stages of Consump tion. Venetian Blinds.?No invention was ever so important to the people of hot climates as the Venetian blind. Ad mitting the air and a shaded light, while keeping out the heat and glare, they arc absolutely essential to comfort in this country. If the houses of any of our rea ders arc destitute of these valuable con trivances, they should at once, before the hot weather sets in, send their orders to Mr P. P. Toalr, No. 20 Uayno street, Charleston, S. C, manufacture and dealer in doors, sashes, blinds, ba lusters, mouldings, &c., &c. COMMERCIAL. NAHKEX REPORTS. Orrici or tiic ORASOKnimn Nr.ws, May 81, 1872. COTTON?Sales during the week 12 bales. We quote : Ordinary.21}? Low Middling.22}m) Middling.28 mv Ronan Kick.$1.65 per oushel Cons.$1.00 per bushel. t'ow i'KAS. 1.01? |>er bushel. PlXUKBM. 1.75 per bushel. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN DEALER IN WATCH ES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCKERY. CHIN A, G L A S S W A R E , 255 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. ggfPersons residing out of th- t'ity, can have their orders carefully tilled, atvl all in formation as to quality and price given, npl -ii wee 2m PHOTOGRAPHS! mm S. M. PEARSON, ARTIST, Regs leave to announce to the Public and his many friends that he will be at LEWISVILLE, S. C. after tho 30th of May fur the purpose of Taking Pictures, euch ns Photographs nnd Ferrotype?. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, S. M. PEARSON, mny A?tf Artist. D. W. ROBINSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hhs REMOVED and is now LOCATED on Kussel] Street over F. If. W. BRIGG MANN'S pWjtlg -.-. !..-.: .. !... '. pared to FIT gentleman with CLOTHES of the NEWEST and most AP PROVED STYLES. SATISFACTION guaranteed in ererv in stance. D. W. ROBINSON, ?pi 20 Hm Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer antl Dealer, No. 20 Hayne Street aud Horlbcek's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. f**?T This is the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the Soul hon States, nnd all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. fOALEnt prices which defy competition. M*att" A pamphlet wrtb full and detailed list of all sises of Doors Hashes ami Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and peat Paid, on npplicatiod to P. P. TO ALE, CHARLESTON, S r\ REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED \YJTn DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BEL SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large sod Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is unsurpassed Roth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in Irawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to nmkethe best pnssib'e RATES, which is the OLD RULE con tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, (living an experienceof 30 years in Business. Economy and Enttrprise, together with tho Energy and gentlemanly deport* incut of nil tltttfr Assstants, are always found at tho OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 23 o * ly but your goods at THEODORE R?HN k BRO. S Vor. can save TUE lud TROUBLE by doing your SHOPPING with us. We have the LARGEST ASSORT MINT! newest styles:: and lowest prices::: N( W OPENING The l.test Novelties ihUcsirablc DRESS GOODS, 20, 23, 30 cts and upwards Plain and Figured, En^ali and Kreuch Piques, from 20 to 45 eta. Our Wkito Goods Department lias been LARGE L VjR EPIfBN IS 11 ED and contains every desirable Fabric for Summer wear. PARASOLS and SIJI I'M RRELLAS. every Style, lined and unlincJ, all the latest Novelties, hier IIntii any other house. In HOOP SKIR1 S, ItlSTLES and CORSETS. &c., we offerthebest shapes in latest improveients at prices which dnfy all competition. Grund Display <d' MlijXERY GOODS, Trimmed Hats in latest and most Fash ionables designs. tXliall Wares, Notions. The I ngest and Cheapest Stock in Orangebuj A very excellent assortiert! of 'Ladies Hosiery ml Underwear, Pocket wndkerchiefs, Ribbons, Gloves, ieu's< Furnishing Goods, Clothing, r^- ? Childrcns, Misses aud Ladies Gaiteas. ?See, 4c., kc. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. may 27 k ly l aige opening *-r-()F THE BEST STOjK of goods Tn be POUND tithe TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEC. H. CORNELSON. I; T ?'-**!< i'.-IC i i T. i.7 .i'.iV C i i? , ??c itttTc; U&WII? ?..i i i? ij i - - KATIONS f r a lurgi SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE And con now show a CLL LINE of GOODS in all tho DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOOS Department is tilled with the BEST and CHOICEST GOODS in the M AK ET, including FULL LINKS of PRINTS In CASSIMEREl I/IN ENS, COTTON A DES, JEANS, TWEEDS, CHECKS ami Hi. MBPUNS we have the Largest Assortment ever secu in this Town, Alsn a choice nnd lee seWti.f HATS. ROOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TR13KS and UM HR ELLAS, with a fullossorted stock of GROCERIES, H AR WARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of RRDY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS stands unextiled both in style and price. Th inking you for tr patronage bestowod upon nie heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit ami retain til same by dealing luiriy and giving fall value lor tho money and hope therefore lobe you soou at my store. npl 27 GEO. ii. CORNELS0N. SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS!! E ARLY JOSE ^otAWES, BLACK seed oats. onion SETS, tump tdld"CABBAGE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Baking Ol D ERS RECEIVED For MAPKS' SUFRPIIOSPIPATE, n Fertilisers Composed mostly of FI8H, rated sccoml only to Pcrtiviatluano, AUo for PKRUVM QVANO und QU ANA PE OUANO. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET STREKT. Agent for FlRtnnd LIFE INSURANCE. ' 30 c f-f D. LOUIS, THE Oldest Merchant in Orangeburg! has ON HAND A SUPERIOR STOCK OF 1* 'iTdl iufcV 9 GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES for CASH! CASH! CASH! WHEN YOU HAVE IT DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT THE CORNER, "??y is D. LOUIS, WILLIAM T. LIGHTFOOT, AT THE CORNER, RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, So. Ca. CONSTANTLY on hand CHOICE DRY GOODS. a fine selection of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. choice j FAMILY GROCERIES. :wt>1 all grades of tyiifl THE EliSTEST LIQUORS* The above GOODS with various others too numerous to mention, are guar anteed not to be surpassed iu quality and price by any house in the market. f Call and examine lor yourselves. WM. LIGHTFOOT, may 11 dee 2 c ljr (Can you afford to leave your IIomc?tead uninsured?) INSURANCE AGENCY. -I Mut/ EIRE liSTSXJR^LlSrCE. LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital $20.000,000 Gold. (This soli.l English Company paid over tbree million Dollars at Ckiago Fire) LIFE IjNTSTTRAJSTCE. PIEDMONT A ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE company? Capital $2,500,000. The leading Southern Company?all South Carolina Premiums invested in South Carolina. J A S. II. FOWLE8, agent. At Citizens' Saving Bank. -o- ? ? ?* yOR S.U.F. -"") ACRES LAND on Uclleville Road, I? miles from tfco CoaM House. (90 acres Cleared and '?0 WooJImi'l.) j . * . Also 10,000 MUCKS for sale. Apply to JAS. H. rOWLU. - * mar 25 c mnm<< If BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS AT ? J. M'NAMARA'S He has just opened a SELECT S. OCK, comprising all tho LATEST STYLES of DRESS iOODS, such as Japanese, Cheno Poplins, Doll j Vardca Silk Breche, Graoadines and Silk Stript), Sprague and Pacific Lawns, French, Colored and Linen Lawns, Dress Linens, Piques and Silk Lcno, a speciality at T yards to 61. Also some of the Choicest Patterns of Fancy English CastusMriftif, Coatings, Cloths, black Cussttueres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Jeans and Linen Driflkt. lit ,as also a large supply of Brown and Blue Shirtings, Tickings, Stripes, Deta ins. Ac. SHOES of every description, among them a nice lot of Ladies Gatters. Ready-made Clothing. Hats. Ac. and a very General Stock of Groceries, Hard ware, A'C, all of which will be sold Low Down for Cash. Thanking the public lor their kind patronage, I solicit a continuation of the same. J. McNAMAKJu.. apl 20 c ly NOTICE! E. EZEKIEL HAS REMOVED TO TIIK CORNER FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY WM. M. SAIN & CO. WANTED 1000 lbs BEKSVVAx 10,000 lbs RAGS, For which ho will give highest CASH PRICES. Also highest price paid for RICE, CORN, WOOL, and ell other COUNTRY PRODUCE. rn.tr * if THE Citizens Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ornng-clmrg Branch. i Will par 7 PER CENT. INTEREST o* SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT. SAViNOS DEPOSITS, Compounded 8essi snnuaUy. Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVKR. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FQWLKS, Assistant Cashier, mar 'J3 jau ety SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC & STATIONERY, ^ ALWAYS OS HAND At TUE 1 1 EISTOHSTE HOUSE, The celebrated TEN LETTER BOOK tor Copyiug LeUors?used wttboal a Psest * i every business man should have on*. Anything in my Hue not on hand eat be ordered in a short time. . , KIRK ROmXMOX. jm 0 e ly