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iL, Q O AL. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1872. All Advertisements most be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. Mb. Emtob,?Please announce QEO. W. BAXTER, from the Fork or Edisto. as a candidate for tko Lower House of the Gene ral Assembly, at the next Election and oblige . MANY VOTERS. : iJtWttl H t{ :t ... fctii/< i >. ... 1 . l _ la- 3 I FOR ?RERIFF. u' ?The ?Unteres friends.of tlie lion. Til A I). 'tjT'itlNDREWB, our present' efficient Judge *>t ProOatc, announco him as a CANDIDATE Uf.'.fliYkjUFF of Orauguburg County, for ?tke next Term. 5v>*t:.u O ? If NUMEROUS* FRIENDS. May 10. 1872.?" 1?td. ANXODXCEMKXT. MR EDITOR?Please .announce D. A. PORTER aa a Candidate for Sheriff at the nett Election nnd oblige his many friends in the FORK. FOR SHERIFF. Many friendi of II?rpin Riggs Kaq., the prurient Sheriff, announce him as a candi date for rt-eleetion. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. THE NEWS HAS THE LAUG EST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY Tv.mvkham k.?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. The SOLt'OITOKsniP.?We arc in formed that the pro tempore appoint moot of Thompson H. Cooko Esq., to the' Solicltorship has been enlarged so that he is now Solicitor for the entire Oirsuit?Charleston, as well as Orange burg County. Wie Gkiit's, Hkiui Strauss??We nrc glad to sec that our Iricnd Mr Jr*eph Strauss 1ms returned to good old Oratigeburg. We arc also glad tc learn that Mr. Strauss will soon erect a steam uitll (on the north of Russell Street near Cannon's Hotel.) for the bulliug and p.dish in?: of rice. We hope the market price of rice will come down in conse quence. Viel glucck, Herr Strauss ! Suudkn DEATHS.?Two very sudden deaths have occurred in this County within the past weok. Mr. Newton Redmond, who lives near Bhtckvillo, was sick but two days, and Dr. A. C. Hurley, of Rurnwcll, died suddenly of inflammation of the throat, nud but a few hours previous to his death, seemed iu excellent health. These geutlcmcu were highly esteemed and useful citizens and members of the Masonic fraternity. ?/iarmcell Sentinel. l^TDrJ Harloy was a native of this place and a brother of our fellow townsman J. P. Hurley Esq. The family have our earnest'sympathy in their affliction. The second annual meeting of the "Orangoburg County Biblo Society" will be held next Sabbath, iu the Bap tist chutch, at 8 o'clock. The public generally are invited to attend. order of exercises. Piayer. Hymn. Reading minutes of last meeting. Secretary's report. Reading the Constitution. -r-? ..* -?-_i ??. ?. a hymn. Election of officers, and new business. Add re s. Hymn. Prayer. Doxolo<;y and Benediction. Lively Times at Lewiovii.le ? Lawisville is a lively place. Since its incorporation it is putting on airs and seems determined to make n noise in the world. Well, it has a right to, for after our owu Oruugcburg it is the most flourishing place on the Railroad be tween Charleston and Columbia. Last Wednesday, TrialJusticu Meyers luld ? Court there, which was very iargely attended. The case submit ted to the consideration of lite Honor and a jury was one against Mr. Rufus Kleckly for violating .the Lfccuse law by oaryiug on tire business of a itierciian di/.o broker without having paid the required fee Nine witnesses weru ex jimlnod fnr ?1ia nnawutum which Was represented by Mr. George W. Sturgeon. I'|/On the close of tho tvidenco for the Pfsfe, Mr. Kuowlton, nun?ed f>r dc fendant, moved lhat tho caso be dis missed on the ground that no violation of tho law had been provon. Iiis Hon or granted the motion and the defend ant wus discharged. After the adjournment of Court, an impromptu meeting was held at the depot platform where tho following speakers wore culled upon and addressed the large aud attentive audience; J. Felder Meyers, Fuller Prickelt, Augus tus B. Knowlton, James L. Jamison, George VY. Si4irgco.i, Rev. Mr. Torrance, Adum C. Williams, .Ja hum J. Mitchell, and George E. W ha ley. Mr. Wl a ley would probably desire us to say ihut his remarks were entirely non- partisan ; aud so we do say. The rest of the speoches however were earn estly Republican in thuir eh iracier. A Rki'UBLICAN Mass Meeting was held at the Club House lust Saturday, and attended by representatives from al most every part of the County. Mr. James J, Mitchell was appointed Chair man and Mr. F. R. McKiuluy, Scorcta ry. Addresses wero made by Messrs. Joseph A. Keller, James L. Jamison, Fruuk R. MeKinlay, J. Felder Meyers, John H. Phillips, Jutucs Wecks, II. Rigge, Rulph Crawford, Rusael W. Wilson, Adam C. Williams, Christian ('a Id well and Charles Greene. Resolutions were adopted to the efTect lhat the party should support only tho->c who hud been faithful to it in the dark days of the past. Wo would give them in full had we been furnished with a copy. Some of the speakers objected to the early opening of tho cumpuign, but tho general feeling seemed to le the other way. Orangeburg 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, on Saturday May 25th 1S72. the following preamble, an 1 resolutions offered by Mr. Carles H. Green weic unanimously adopted. Whereas the Republicans of Orange bu?"g County are about to enter upon another campaign, in the beat of which it is cxpeotcd that much bickering lor political preferment will occur, atM Whrrras, it is ubsolulcly essential that the Republican party should be gov erned by its wisest counsellors, iu erdor to defeat its opponents), as well as to secure harmony, aud render more available the strength of its own forces. Therefore Be it Re/olved, That the Republicans of Onmgcburg County, consisting chiefly of poor working men, will do all in their power for the eleva tion of only such men 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 uo hope for our race. Resolved, That this pre amble and Resolutions bo published iu the Oua.noKin:ro. News. Signed. CHRISTIAN CALDWELL. Chairman. F. R. McK inlay, Secretary. Merited Distinction.?Tho well known Groton Junction, on the great thoroughfare of the Northern Lines to Boston, has ceased to be. With u large und increasing population, proud as well as prosperous, its citixeus, in mass meet in assembled, have voted to change the name of their town to "Ayer"?alter one of the best known men iu America, Dr. J. C. Aykr, of Lowell?aud tho Legislature of Mussuchu.se; Is has en acted that decision into law. We com mend their choice, for uot only is the name short and distinctive but Dr. Ayer'b Medicines have made it grate fully kuowu to toe ends of the earth. Probably no living man has carried re lief to suoh countless multitudes of the t?ick as ho, and bis honor, from his neighbors, tells tho estimation in which be is held by those who kuow him.? llrittol Times. This is too much?little children in Detroit wear panniers. -?i i mmm mm i i A ludy in Culpepcr, Virginia, recent ly presented her husband with three fine boys, aud named one after General Lee, one after General Beourcgard and otic aller Geuerai Jackson. A Texas negro murderer, recently takeu out to be hanged, put (ho rope around hi? i.e. k and kicked hi mm !'? into eternity without waiting for tho cere mony. Sixteen Years or Success.?In 18".li the now famous Mustang Liniuunl was lir.it made kuowu to the public by uu extensive system of advertising. From that time to the present, the detnaud for it has been eteudily iucrebsiug uutil it bus taken the lead of all embrootttions, lotions, ointments, and other extorual remedies, imported or domeatia. ovsr introduced into tlie American market. In the most celebrated racing and trot ting stables, in tho establishments of stage and city car compautes, and io the Btublea of private geutlemon, it is the only recognized cure for such diseases of tho horse as require outward treatment. Nor is it less valuabb as a local application for some of the most d; stressing complants to which man is subject. Rheumatism, stiffness of the joints, neuralgia, sore throat, tumors, wens, eartche, toothache, yield to its pain subduing, counter-irritant propc ? tins, and burns, scalds and outs are healed with iucredible rapidity undor its operution. 81000 Howard is offered by tho pro prietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a mcdicino that will equal it in the oure of Drouchitis, severe Coughs, and tho early stages of Consump tion. Venetian Blinds.?No invention was ever <o important to the people of hot climates as the Venetian blind. Ad mitting the air nnd 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 Uayne street, Charleston, 8. 'J, manufacture and dealer in doors, sashes, blinds, ba lusters, mouldings, &c., &c. "commercial. 91A It Ii ET It E 1*<> ItTS. Omca or tiii: OnASORnonn News, May 81, W2. COTTON?Sales during the week IS bales. Wc quote : Ordinary.21}? Low Middling.--?}<:?) Middling.28 mi Rovuu Hick.$1.65 nor oushel Cons.$1.01) per bushel. Cow Pkas. 1.00 per bushel. I'indkus. 1.75 per bushel. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN DEALER IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCKERY, C II 1 N A, G L A S S W A R E , 255 KING STREET, CIIAltl.ESTOX, So. Ca. OQy'l'crsotis rcaiding out of the t.'ity, can have their orders carefully tilled, and all in formation as to quality and price given. tipi 20 wee '2m PHOTOGRAPHS! s. m. pearson, ARTIST, Regs leave to announce to the Public and his many friends that he will be at LEWISVILLB, S. C. after the 30t'j of May for the purpose of Taking Pictures, such as Photographs nnd Ferrotypes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, S. M. PEARSON, may 4?tf Artist. jo. w. rtoRiisrso^r, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has REMOVED and is now LOCATED on Russell Street over F. II. W. BRIGGMANN'S RTOHE tvhnrn lie i? nre. pared to FIT gentleman with CLOTHES of the NEWEST ami most AP PROVED STYLES. SATISFACTION guaranteed iu oror? in stance. d. W. ROBINSON, ?pl 20 Hm Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer and Denier, No. 20 Hayna Street and Rorlbcok's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. t-^BT" This ia the Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and nil article* in this line can l>e furnished by Mr. P. P. Yoalk at prices which defy competition. A pamphlet >HU full nad detailed list of all siies of Doors Sashes ami Blinds, and the prices of each, wilt be sent free and paat Paid, on npplieatiod to P. P. TOALF, CHARLESTON. fj C REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BULL. MILL k PIKE, Making Selection from tlioir Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in Irawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the beat pnasib'e RATES, which in the OLD RULE con tinued from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving au experienceof 30 years in Business. Economy and Ento-priso, together with tho Energy and gentlemanly deport ment of all tlurir Assstunts, uro always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 23 e * ly BUT YOUR GOODS AT You can save TUE \ud TROUBLE by doing your SHOPPING with us. We have the largest assortmlnt! newest styles:: and LOWEST PRICES!'.: NW OPENING The h.tcst Novelties inDcsirable DRESS GOODS, 20, 25, 30 cts and upwards Plain and Figured, Entfall and French Piques, from 20 to 45 cts. Our Wkito Goods Department 'Be - llas been LARGE LT?Q^PIfENISHED and contains every desirable Fabric for Summer wear. PARASOLS and Sl'i L M 1511 ELL AS, every Style, lined mid unlined, all the latest Jfovelties, bier than any other house. Iu HOOP SKIR1 S, fcjSTLES und CORSETS. &e, wo offer the best shapes in latest improveithts at prices which defy all competition. Grand l> spiny of .Mil NEU V GOODS, Trimmed Hats in latest and most Fush iouables de.sti?ns. j$uull Wares, Notions. The la igest and Cheapest Stock in < Irangebnj A very excellent ussorhent of Ladies Hosiery lud Umlerwear, Pocket landkcrchiefs, Ribbons, Cloves. leu's Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Childrens, Mis.?es and Ladies Gaiteas. &e, Ac, Ac. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. may 27 k ly LA1GE OPENING OF TllE BEST STO^K OF GOODS To be FOUND kite TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEC H. CORNELSON. Bavin * REPLENISHED our STOCK, we have made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a largt SPUING AND SUMMER TRADE And can now show a ULL LINE of GOODS in ail tho DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS COOS Department is tilled with the BEST and CHOICEST GOODS in tho M A R ET, including FULL LINES of PRINTS In CA SSI M EKE: LINENS, COTTON A DES, JEANS, TWEEDS, (?HECKS and Ht MBPUNS We have the Largest Assortment ever SCCU in this Town, Abo a choice and Ire selection of II ATS. BOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TRUKS ?ml UMRRELLAS, with a fuH'assortcd stock of GROCERIES, IIA It W A U E. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of RKDY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS stands unc.xoled both iu style and price. Thanking you for tp patronage bestowed upon me heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and retain tllsame.by dealing fairly and giving fall value lor the money and hopo therefore tobe jos ?unu at my store. apl 27 GEO. II. COR NELSON. SEED PCTATOES! SEED OATS!! E MILY tOSK .POTATOES. BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TUMP alfJ CABBAGE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Baking Ol OERS RECEIVED For M.XPKS' gUPUPllnSPIPATK, a Forlilixera Composed mostly of FI8II, rated socoiot only to PeruviarSuaiio. AUo for PURUVM OUAljO ami QU AN APE UCANO. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET STREET. Ar?(. tor FlR\a?,l LIFE INSURANCE. 20 c K ID. LOTX1S? TUE Oldest Merchant in Orangeburg I HAS ON HAND A SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODS fv, 1 AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH! CASH! CASH! WHEN YOU HAVE IT DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT THE CORNER, ?y 18 D. LOUIS, WILLIAM T. LIGHTPOOT, _A.T THE CORNER, RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, So. Ca. constantly on iiand CHOICE DRY GOODS. a fine SELECTION op Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. chokeJ FAMILY GROCERIES. \ I ??? H --. all grades OV THE EllSTEST LIQUORS. &t?T~ The above GOODS with various others too numerous to mention, are guar antee! not to be surpassed iu quality and price by any bouse in the market. Cull and examine for yourselves. WM. LIGIITFOOT, may 11 dec 2 c *JF ,-v* (Can you afford to leave your Homestead uninsured?) INSURANCE AGENCY. U baa. 'FIRE INSURANCE. LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE FT RE INSURANCE COMPAKI** Capital S20.ihiu.O<io Coli?. (Tins solid Lngiish Company paid over three million Dollar* at Ckiago Fire) LIKE INSURANCE. PIEDMONT A ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital $2,500,000. The leading Southern Companv?all South Carolina Premiums invested in South Carolin?. JAS. II. FOWLE8,AOB^ At Citizens' Saving Bank.1 -o- 1 FOR NAI.E.?100 ACRES LAND on Uclleville Koad. l.J miles from tk? Cadtt House. (80 acres Cleared and 00 WooJIaud.) i ^ . Also 10,000 MUCKS for sale. Apply to JAS. H. FOWtdW. ? ' * mar 115 c <rr-, . .. 1? BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS ?dl J. M'NAMARA'S He has just opened a SELECT S. OCK, comprising nil tho ItATSST STYLES of DRESS iOODS, such as Japanese, Chenc Popltus, Dolly Vardoa Silk Hrochc, Granadines and Silk Stripe, Sprague and Pacific Lawns, French, Colored nnd Linen Lawns, Dress Linens, Piques and Silk Leno, a speciality at f yards to $1 Also some of the Choicest Patterns of Fancy English Casaiasern*, Coatings, Cloths, black C.tssiiueres, Tweeds, Cottonades, Jeans and Linen DrUh|. He bus also a larue supply of Brown and Blue Shirtings, Tickings, Stripes, Dent in'-. Ac. SHOES of every description, among them a nice lot oF Ladies Gaiters. Ready-made Clothing, Hats. &c., and a very (Jencral Stock of Groceries,'Hard ware, Ac, all of which will be so'd Low Down for t'ash. ; Thanking tho public fur their kind patronage, I solicit a continuation of this same. J. M< N A MARA. , npl 20 c ly NOTICE I E. EZEKIEL HAS REMOVED TO TIIK CORNER FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY WM. M. SAIN & CO. WANTED 1000 lbs HEESWAx 10,000 lbs BAGS, For which 1 e will give highest CASH PRICES. Also highest price paid fur RICK, CORN, WOOL, and all other COUNTRY PRODUCE, wur 4 i f I ?sea-? THE Citizens Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ornngeburg Branch. Will pnv 7 PER PENT. INTEREST oa SPECIAL DEPOSITS and G PER CENT, on SAViNQS DEPOSITS, Compounded 8emi snnually. Local Finance ComnoHle?. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVKR. Co?. PAUL S. FKLDKR, C?pt. .1 NO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOWLKS, Assistant Cashier, ninr 29 jsu cty ' -iH-iin'.r SCHOOL BOOKS I MUSIC & STATlONlEttlf, ,^ ALWAYS ON HAND ? at tee '?" 1 ENGINE HOXJ8JB. The celebrated FEN LETTER BOOK W Copyiug Letters?used without a rials I I ?very business man should have one. Anything in my Hue not on hand can be ordered in a short time. , hi Kit Rom**?*. jm 0 c ly