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^SA^T^^dry^K ift, 1872. ' Ali Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before "Thursday Noon. 3 AL?XANl>ER WKOVVN, of the Fork of F.dist ?, in hereby, .announced as a candidate jfVf Oounty Commissioner by ... , ?et? ft>:. a l?r.r-,K - a-MA NY FRIENDS. M ; r - > -r ? ? Ma. EntfoH?FluuSe announce GEO. W. YfWti&fefpr laaTjOwSf House of the Gene ?^*"*A|^lbVyf at tno'Utit Election and ?Hfl?*' Many vofERS. : rW " 1 ' '_<L nJt'u' mas* ? g ? - il*a?noH FOB SHERIFF. ??^neSfuJfieirous frie?dB of the Hon. T HAD. |t^AWPREWfl, our present efficient Judge Vf Probate, announce him >is a CANDIDATE ^or SHEVUFF of Orangcbtirg County, for ^MrMTariq. NUMEROUS FRIENDS; KrlfrlO.^fL-^l?td. H\ p > 1 ==-~~~~-_^ ? A^ivofxcemexT. 1 f KfR ^?ltOK?Please announce d. a. r^Hf ER* as a Candidate for Sheriff' at. the faeit Election and oblige his many ft lends ib the % ?? I FORK. FOB Nil KU IFF. Mt'ny 'friends "of nnrpiu Itiggs Esq.. the {Artesan?' Sheriff, announce him as a cnudi* dat? for re-election. friends ,and VOTERS. THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY We regret to announce the deutl s, during tire current week, of Mr. John T. Jennings und Mr. R. W. Wiles. - null?..---mi? i - "Thanks to thn Hon. 11oratio C. But Bn?*r4ir^U U. from Illinois, for a eopy id^J^^^ch onJtlic tariff, pensious and bounties. ''EftAllMs^Hj&MiK Road," on our first^jS^fsli'o^Ii? hare boea oreditcd to ihtrfu-rs Jhuar^ It is oue of a series whose author .is, w,o. believe, Geo. W . "CjjMi^^^ajjfjbc well knuwu essayist and leetttreYp-andI'editor of lhj-rptr* Weekly. ?- " "Hii v. i " - , 'i&i,WVv\r\,s Blooms.?Mr. C. J. r"r.t-poi tas bandedt us t*o fihe cotton bluoma las* Thursday morning. Who ? cxt 7 And who is to be credited with tho5 first nmsVnrelon ? Cotton bioouis *rre ^?*ftoilw\?h in their Way, hut for a Fctpreibr something else. 1t?a analyses uiude by Drs. Shopard and Geddings, of Charleston, of the ?oi^i iff^H ^V. L. W. Ri cy's wife and ehildrcn/njiniltod negatively, as the doctors style it ; tnut is, there was no CfiVtj.ij^uud of. any. poison whatever. The doctors' bills fur the exsininaMo* amount anMrrxat n?Mion./ to S&dO. mmt\i ?l tt* . ; ? *"*r ? ,i?>r. i*eter Ruwe, a -wc-H known cit< t our couutiy and probably ttjo oldest man in j;heS*afe, wasbttrrad lust Monday with AtacraicnogOrs, frotnthe New Hope Chwftfn neu* RowA5'0 V1*"?^ Mr. R?wo was over l??^yeura of age end hud been a member ot the. in a so uro fraternity ever sietoe 18(19. The Rev. Mr. Simmons preach-d an able and eloquent sermon W the occasion. ^\frH*?*inhrJ^et*teiitly fteglected to state in Q?r.last issue that Geo. W. Sturgeon. Was. arrested on the 3d instant, under a Mt Based upon an affidavit ot Mr. tr:nes Yauiussci, charging bim with prt fiw ii ?- _ ? having forged a County Commissioners' ; mnter oti the County Treasurer for Sl.'iT. The "warrant was issued by Trial Justice Beyers. Tito defendant waived an ex ?.Uttnatiou and was duly committed to A mass meeting of Republicans was lierd Ob Friday evening, Yth instant, at Jerusalem Church in the Edisto Fork ; *vVm. N. Mount, Chajrnian, and H. B. Johnson, Secretary. Speeches were tnftde by the following gentlemen: .1. A. Keller, J. L. Jamison, A. B. Ktrriwb loo,-J. Felder M'eyers. T. C. Andrews. John It. IIumber:, Win. N. Mount. George BnliVvr, Bctef Walker, Hj Riggs. C. H. Gn&*rbt. John Holman, Mr. Turner, and others. Th? hlltott l*ntr was, M every way, u sbeccas. The precise figures ham u..? yet fret n arrivtd at, but the net receipt j were about ?860. 'fho ladies did won tiers end dosevve any amount of cred.t Ibrtlfeir cnterprit?e, skill and persove fance. . Where all the monoy cmie from, these hard times, passes our comprchon ?noH, but where, it i,; ?o?i is ::cttlol / begond- ? peradtewjgrjj^ Henceforth ] when anything that ought to bo done seems as if it absolutely could bot be done, a call lipon fhtr Indies of the j|&fttt tJQWUtitlee wljl probably1''proVo it oau bo done easily. )i Th'e' tjotripany'will soon reTAirTirtlinnVs ?a3 StO ... Jfit , in due form. t-? - ? mmm~~+? POLITICAL.?Tho following resolu tioas were adopted at a meoiiog of dele gates from the Kdlsto Fork held nt Hoi man's Cross Roads on the 8th instant: Rrxolved, That speakers at this ni.-is. meeting be ullowcd 30 tniuutes. Resolved^ That the kindest respects of tho people of the Fork be tendered to Major Know hon and J. A. Keller for giving tho only man from the Fork the privilege to make a few fetnnrks at the Club Houso, St. Matthew'? Parish. Resolved, Thut the interests of nil parties aro at stake and we couusel the best and wisest. The poor man, of whatever political opinion, is uot improved by the gambling political officers and Wo will Investigate for ourselves, nnd not to make others rich through our misfortune. d We invite all portions of our County, us thinking Republicans, to unite in electing good und hottest men, who will uteist to ecouomise and not defraud the public. We republicans of the Fork, declare its farmers, wc cun not spend time in publio meetings, and we will hold to the honest delegates at our polls, and object to delegates from one precinct acting for another. Every delcgute must be elec ted delegate Irom his poll where he lives, or the united delegates reject him. Resolved, We are free Republicans, and what we do must be done iu open day, in presence of all, and we will fight nil cliques und caucuses. We will fearlessly investigate the career of otir officers and retuiu the good and reject the bud, if possible. We Htid in tho Republican party, black as well hb White galvanized Itc pubiieuns, whose aim is money and the ruin of all. Wc will reject them. And wc Eay to St. Matthews, Orange burg and the Fork, nnd ?ho County at large, unite! lliink well and act. uc corditigly lie no more d> coived b^ gambling politicians, but act slowly and wisely for ?II. Honest, true and tried Rcpu'liean who htood with us iu the days of trouble aud-darkness wo will support. 13ut the untried und rotten wc reject. (Signed.)?John H Phillips, David Jeuuiugs, Andrew Harrison, Dauiu! Iiousei, Samuel II ufTu.au, Thomas John Stull, .January GaiVCIl MuSOS Gui'VUlI, CsDShr Patterson, Gabriel Cmtuius. A mass meeting was then held of which .Mr. I-rtiikiu was elected Presi dent, Mr. John H. Phillip?, Vice Presi dent, Mr. W. N. Mount. Secretary, and Mr. John L. Humbert, Assistant Secre tary t & Committee of five composed of John II. Phillips, Alexander Brown, Aurou Ferguson, Robert Washington and George W. TSaxter, was then ap pointed to prepare a programme of arrangements. Iu pursuance of their report, the following speakers addressed the meeting: Augustus B. Kuowlton, J. A. Keller, Charles II. Greene, Addi son Haue, dames It. Jamison, H. Kiggs. - Fredericks, John h. Humbert, H W. Joyncr, W. L. W. Kiley, W. N. .Mount. J. P. Mays. St. Matthkws, June lOj 1872. Mr. Knowi.ton, &Vr: I noticed iu your paper where you st ited that I was a Republican. I usk you to correct the mistake us I am u Democrat. -v i F. M. PRICK E TT. -. Branchy ili.k, s. c . Jnt.c 11th, 1872. Editor Orauffrtbnrrj New*', Si it?Enclosed I send you a Cotton bloom, picked on the tilth of Jnne, from a field ol It) acres of cotton on my farm, that will average 24 inches high, all over. Yours respect fully, eve., A.'s. DUKES. We would advise the merchants of th ? county to be careful how they buy tobacco in less<|ii:intitic3 than a whole box, Cudc. a recent United States |tw, every store keeper is required to show the original package in which the tobacco was duly stamped according to law, liy rulorrin/ lo tho Clr.irlostou piper, they will s v that tinny pnties h.iv.! b;e. i rep ?rte 1 ?> persons who have been Kent to spy ?>u: s parties u* may Itavti bought live or led or twenty pounds of tobacco without making the tobacco dealer give the n the stamped box containing the same Such parties being ut tho merry of spios have usually boon found guilty, ulth >u^h they had uo intention of defraud! nt* the Go> to pay four huudrcd dollars situ ply because not wishing a whole box of tooacon for his little store, he purchased abont'tw/only pounds *tf^e*U ^tn<3^>ltV=W*W ouer give him the box that had contain ed the tobacco, and which had baoti stamped aeeordiug toJaj^r .j^'flpy com jg along reported hi n. and he could only oller iu extenuation that he was ignorant of tho law, wluoh d id him uo good whatever, nnd ho had to pay up the whole amount.? Exchange. . All people would undoubtedly prefer a fine head of hair grown upoti their pwti beads, to being bald, or wearing false hair ; and it has been tho study of many ol'.our learned:'tncu to find u rem edy to restore, tho hair when it has,fall en out, and renew its color after it has become gray. Such a remedy has been found, and is uow offered to tho world under the name of Hull's Vegeta ble Sicilian Hair Renewer ; and, to veri ty this statement, read tho following: This is to certify that I wus very hi Id ; iu taut, my head was perfectly smooth ; und it ip common iu my family to grotv Laid curly in liio. I havo now used lour bottles of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Huir Renewer; and the hair has grown j out all over uiy head, uud is uow a mitu ral brown. BARTLEY CONLON. Scipio, Jbkninqs Co., Ind., May, 28, 1808. Personally appeared before me Rart ley Coition, and upou oath, says the above Stateuicut is true. M. G. BUTLER, Notary Public. The Village Church.?It should not look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be a building, the vury sight of which would cause devout feeling iu the breast. A well-carved cross should point to heaven; massive paneled doors should impress the visitor with the sol enmity of the place into which he is entering; stained glass should throw a mystic light athwart the aisles; pulpit, nltnr. ceiling and galleries should be or namctited with figurative mouldings,nnd the columns that support tho galleries, ind the balusters that rail thorn iff (should be of cUssic patterns. Any ?ougrcgntion w ishing such a church should send their j orders for flubbing material to Mr. P. I I'. ToALK, importer of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer j in Doors, Sashes, Blind* &c., No. 2'J llayne at roc:, Charleston, S. C COMMERCIAL. n A It K KT 1< E PO SC TS. OrriuR 01 dik Ooanokriibu Nkwh, June i ?. 187? COTTON?Salos during the wesk bales. We quote : Ordinary....,'2iilCa} ' LuW Mi'Vlling .@, Middling..;.........-^i "I* [touou Rica.?l.?-"> per oushel Cohn.>l.oi> eer bushel. Cow Pkas.. I.'lO per bushel. Pisnr.ns. 1.7.'> per bushel. PHOTOGRAPHS! S. M. PEARSON, Ja. RTIST; Pegs leave to announce to the Public and bin ninny friends that he will he at LEWTSVII.LEj 8. C. after the 30th of May for the purpose <>r Taking Pictures, such as Photographs nnd ferrotypes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, 8. M. PBARfKttf, may 4?-tf Artist. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. Sw?1 ? Mil P. P. TO A LI Mimn liicfiinT mid Dealer? No. "JO litvyttt P*revt and llorlbcok's Wharf, CHAKLEHTON, 8. C. U-jV This la the Largest and iuo?t Com. plete Pillory of the kind In the Soul horn Stutes,and all article.- in ibis line e.'ti be furnisbod by Mr. P. I?, Tualk at prices which defy competition. ?-';>" J pamphlet -vJOi full en I detailed list "t nil Ri/es of Doors Sash sc and Blinds, und ihe prices of each, will bn *ont lice ftn i post Paid, on application1 to P. P. TO.II.K, ( H ?RLrRTON - C Julj 1.; 'VcC Russell St. one Door^East of Meroney's Hoteflg Offers to tlfj^blija fJf'%?}*Ffp& JE*I^CTED??NJCK of Dry Go<$,3o|fj$| f jei,^o)s, ^ceries, &it At LOW Kit PRICES than can be bought at any other House in Oran?churg. Call and EXAMINE his STOCK.^ud be3- GJOJtTUNCDB?^Hlio OHEAPj NESS of his GOODS. pewstjIr^ kr**'1 junc 8 rAyjlY37l \ ea.-7'i boa natta*! H 8 aWtH$#^X^ JUST IN an "p. ^ft^'^fe.. I AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT ?LLJIMLa PIKE Making Selectiob from their Extraordinary Large and .*> aided Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Doth as to STYL?SVnd QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best possible RATES, which is the OLD RULE con tinued from its ORGANIZATION ? 18 42, Giving an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with tho Energy aud gentlemanly deport ment ot nil their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 2;? c ly BUY YOUR GOODS AT You can save TIME and, TROUJjjLK by doing yom SHOPPING with us. We have the LARGEST ASSORtM KNT ! NEWEST STYLES!! and LOWEST PRICES ! !! NO W OPENING The fatest Novelties in Desirable DRESS GOODS, 20. 25,'30 et* and upwards Plain aud Figured', English and French Pirjues, from 20 to'45 cts. Our White Goods I>epai'tment Has been LARGE LY REPLENISHED and coutains every desirable.Fabric for Sunni er wear. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, every Style, lined and unlincd. all thu latest Novelties, lower than any other house. In HOOP SKIRTS, BUSTLES and CORSETS &c.,- wn of!er the best shapes in latest improvements at prices which dely ail competition. Grand Display of \UrLINElvY GOODS, Trimmed Hats in latest and fi?oftt Fash ionables designs. SmaU VYares, Notions. The largest and Cheapest Stock in < Irungeburg. A very excellent u&sortiucnl of Ladies Hosiery und Underwear, Pocket Handkercliicta, ltibb:?us, Gloves, Men's Furnishing Goods, Clothing, t hildrenS, Misses and Ladies Gaiteas, kc &e., Ac. in .\ _ * THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. k ly liATKlE APFJVTNtfl -OF THE best STOCK OF GOODS To be FOUND it. Ii?. TOWN can now be skf.N at the POPULAR ONE PRK K UOtlSK ut' GEO. H. COttNELSON. Hnvihr REPLENISHED our STOCK, wc luve made FNTRA PREPA RATIONS for a large SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE And can now show a FI LL LINK ot GOOjDS in all the DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOODS Department is filled with the REST and CHOICEST GOODS in the MARKET, including FULL LlSKfrnf PRINTS In CASSl M Eli US, LINENS. < (?T'|f l\ A DUs JEANS. TWEEDS, (.'HECKS and HlMESPPNS we bavo the Largest Assortment ever oeeu in this Town, m Also a eh tioc and largo selection ol HATS BOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES', TRf'NKS and I \| BRELLAS. with a full assorted stock ol GROCERIES, HARDWARE CROCKERY and GLASSW A KF Our SfOCK of REAHY MAKE ( LOl^JNg aud GENTS KU RN IS HING GOODS stands inicxielh d In tli in slyh and pfid! Thanking you |i?r tho p tr< isgo bestowed upon me heretofore, I f-hall er.de?vor to mi i ;i ai (I p nin tl .? Kam? by dealing fairly uud giving full \alue lur the moocj and hope therefore tu feu you noon tl ???> store ?pi -V GEO H ( o|?\ ELSON THE ***** mtamt**** i? Oraugottttfgf HAND ?.Vi, <<u?n< iax YS? twtcto V-Ssaj ?<ro?i satrriT ?u dtt vlfrasa*! ?8 iJf tdsr.ii im ?<-..i?. ?? SMMWtwIvH?IM ?a-i-ta^ ?. Mol N&t&f 4q *. ?v??.-..*flr:o-: ft Jta m Tiara %&4 may 18 ? | ?'i3]rf?*t bat) mm? ? s a*bv% .mA ?feto *?/? wN* Visa?*? \o am*M\ ? mmmAm ofiiVm ua lASH! CASH! 334?ISS WHEN YOU HAVE IT DON'T FORtiETij(W ^A?i^^' AT TUE CORNER.^ d. lq "Gt-X?* ?EKY LOW McW vi* oj ?. aa WILLIAM T. LIGHTEQOtf,' forr AT THE COTHSTEIV RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEB?RG, So. .i?4 bau rin .' ? * CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A FINE SELECTION OF CHOICE DRY GOODS. i: , rb.sii t. i' >? di si ipifc f in - .?Boots,, Shoes, Hats, Jsr^3? w cnorctj ? mitl r*l*l . ?oo oii'l-n/. FAMILY GROCERIES ALL OBAIiKS OF1jI' ?V* ? hst v t v." lop il.w mli 7 ruirw THE EISEST LrQ?OliBcP t@F"The above GOODS with various others too numerous to mention, are goar* teed not to be surpassed in quality and price by any house in the market. ' nnteed not to be surpassed in quality Call and examine lor yourselves. may 11 dec 2 c \VM. LIGHT FOOT, (Can yon afford iu leave vour flome.-Ueftd uninsured?) ? IttSUKANCE AGENCY. eire i Ts 7 I Ia n"ce. LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE FIRE 1NSG R A NOK COMPANY? Capital 620,000,000 Ooj,l>. ! " : . ..... (This solid English .Company paid over three million Dollars *.t Chisgo Fire) EI PE J 3S 8 CJK A >sr C E. PIEDMONT A ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE" COMPANY? Capval $2,500,000. C ^*,**tt4~ *" The leading Southern Cetnpanr?all Soiith Caroliua. Premium* inrcalt*! in South'Caroline. jas. ie fowled, AGBNi. At Citizens' Saving Bank. -?O-?4? . > ? * ? *W010tl B1 aV?lt B4I<I4??:lO0 AC#E& LAN D on Pdlevi?c Head, 1A mile* from ths Cattf! llon^e, f r><? ncres Cfosrcd and ">(f Womiland.) Also 10,000 If If IC*K5 for sil^. Apply ... jas. h. fowlb8. mar 2$ ' o ly _a ...n _'.'_ ._i_xjl?m BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS J. M'NAMARA'S Ho has jpst nnened -a SELECT S . OC \\, comprising alL ?b- LATEST* STYLES of DRESS .:OODS, ,o.-h as Japanese Chene IVmlfffsi.Dolly V?rdeW Silk Broehe, Granaditn-s and Silk Snip j. Spraguo and Pacific Lawns, Kreuob. Colored and Linen Lawns. Dies- I ineii^. Piques und Silk Lotio, a speciality *t 7 yards to 61 Also some of tho Choicest 1'aUerus of Fancy English Casstmeraw, Coatings, Cloths, black Cassini eres, Tweeds, Cottonades, deausaud Linen Drills. Me has also a large supply of Brown and Hlue Shirtings, Tickingf, Stripes, Den?-' ins. Ac. SHOES of every description, among ihetn a nice lot of Ladies Gaiters. Keady-mndo Clothing, Hats. \c.. and a very Ciciieral Stock of Groceries. Hard ware. Ac , all of which will be sold Low Down for Cash. Thanking the public idr their kind natrouagc, I solicit a continuation of ?h? same. J, McNA.MARA. SEED POTATOES! SEED OATSff EARLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SEED OATS. ONION SETS, TURNIP aud CABB \GE SEED Also WHITE BEANS for Baking OROERS H i;CI<;i VEI) K -r MAPB8' f?IJPBKPII SVil Arr. ;i Fertilizer^ ?\.i,,,.e.-c.I n-ostlj of tlSJi, HH4 second only C" ferti\ inn Gusno. Alst? for pgftUVIAN <!t'ANO and Of'ANAPK OUANtl Joh n a. iTAMrr:ra*, M \11KKT STREET. 20* id llTE ixsi has a:. I ? .. tu j : Citizens' Savings Bank QJ" SOUTH I'AEOl.INA, Oranscbiirg Branch. c ? ? J Vi i. \j 4 0 ?? f?iX- :4-V? Will pav 7 l*tK ifiNT. INTEREST ufl 81?EC"IAli PKl'OSI Hi ?ntj ?> L'EK ? ENT. orf SAV.M.i.S bEl'ObllJ?, ?auipuupuU'd . ein! tMlfllM'l^ . l.ocnl Finance C'omutlffcc. lion. TITOS. JV. GL0YG11. Col. HMHi S ra.MKH. dpi. JNO. A. HAMILTON JAS. Jl. FOYVLKS An?i:ta?*i Cashier, mar ?3 jnn < V At Private Sale. rpilT r[.\Nr\tlO\ forming n r?r< *t J Iba 1' tntc of the 'nt?- Col. Koit?, and kuorvn ( il.i I?.\K1JY JM..M K. The trarl .?on?i p. of fchOM fi(XJ nor*'!. r?nC half wHl I in Im i p.I. ili.- rorimiri'lrr Kirh, BH, Leant rdaptol lo Crop* of all hind*. Tha.-*** .in '!><? Kinoel Lnnda in ihr OietrieL and! ? i vaJuod ?! ?*?-'?? peraara in WavM I'O 1 Iil fi i one lifiU iIt:it pmr Haw, On* ! i>ufih . ,i. 11, the ron-.-onder in ihr?-? inctal nun's bmriti}! Iritereai from da?a ?0.4 f I - urcd l j uioriaas4 Pf ,?o "MM? hil I? ft cpleu-l'd '*b*nee for-any one d*> mhor i.? . nre Kwh Lands, frnc Water* l>?w ? ? ', exaollPDi i Knng... and a 1 vhn-xl * i >> - 1 Ai'pti io Mvn. I. M. KTTTT. nr i G KLITT, B?). iao ?? if