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mxp% isixiess ?t?m tri:, lt. "5? r?VA?o IJ8 flfc St AL?Xij^??rK^VVIS, oi the Fork j>f ..^.diata^n hswby. ^announced as a candidate Bflfyj^??ty. Commissioner by -mvat bun km me-.* t a MANY FRIKND8, WaT>l?M*>SiM i'mrt? ? - Ma. Editor?PI s?a?e anaoUadV QEO. W. Nkliower House of the Gene ?PI jgjt'jjt tne'tft^t fileetloii and MANY VOTERS. *!?9kJf?''**t-'' 1 it ortflH DOR SHERIFF. **UtoaIiJ?4ine?ou8 frienoa of the Hon. THUD. fcfiaAHWW5' -our proeent, efficient Judge ^^PtroKte, ahaounce him aa.a CANDIDATE afor $HErUFfc of, Orangebtitg Count/, for ? NUMEROUS FRIENDS, Kfl^?t?MwT2.-uM?td. -l ?b'*|BP"ti>l!fOR--Please announce D. A. l&^TKlY *? ? CandidHle for 8hefiff at. the faeit Election and oblige hia many friends ib FOB SHERIFF. Many''Mcrids of Hnrpiu Rip|gs Esq.. the ' SUerift', announce hint as a ca?di? dat? for re-election. " FRIENDS .AND VOTERS. THE NEWS HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE COUNTY We regret to announce the deutts, tittring tire current week, of Mr. John T. Jennings and Mr. R. W. Wiles. a?.Vrbon4a to t*ra Hon. Horatio C. Bur *h?f4ir^A? frouj Illinois,, for a copy i^^^^^ O^'ilit .tirifl, pcnsio?s abd tnWnries, ! EiaUMa nlS&Mifi Road," on our firslVRlfW nW been credited to ... LLTT 835 r> r ? ? Harper < Bazar. It ta oue oi a sui tes whose author. ifjJRfiL^believe, Geo. W. \^Mi|^EjgMaJ^^cR known essayist and lecturer,-and editor <j1 Jljrper's Weekly. -^ riaa . ^aaaak I.?.JMlfeftta'ton Blooms.?Mr.. C. J. . T*4jctH)itjis banded v us tiro fthe Cotton .TS tit* ' iU >. ? lakrounv last Thursday morning. Who text 7 And why is,to be credited with WrrJ'^lrsl tii?sk. melon ? Cotton "blooms irre'sr?im?non^h fn their way, hut for u teeprolbr something else. .?1J^?ir^A,:T?.?u,aae bv ?rH- Shepard and Gedding, of Charleston, of the ?to??B?aVtW.'Sy- U W. Ricy's wife and childreo/HpOiltod negatively, as the OoetVe ttyle it; tfcut is, there was no fcf|fc$.i(b.uud of any, poison whatever. The vid?^?' hills for the' exauiinaGon amount tnurfMl la** i .-. 4t^flp?# f?>> at : Prr-uiiir.i" -.joattfcaa.^1 ;iw ?cWlHc^f??) i:, !?.. . ao**r. $M*ft?Mlii AidWufi kauwA-eiu bSl^?^^P^^y 1*1? oldest Mjanr(in fheS)ai^, wasb*ri?d lust Monday with M#5oniefcottrtrs, frOuttbe New Hope Ctantth n-eur Rywe's JS.lllP' Mr. Rowe was over lOOLjtutjant* ago and bad been a number oi tlm.niatyouic fraternity ever sit?se; 1809. The Rev. Mr. Simmons pYeiitch'd- ?nJaW? and eloquent sermon ^'^t^tthrlvWferitly hegleeted to state ?.*Wtl ;aci;uviir'- Icr'.! .10 Qstrolust issue that Geo. W. Sturgeon. ^^f^gjm^p?. .on the 3d instant, under a t^^^^^sn? upon an affidavit ot Mr. tf.-mos VaoTusscl, oharging b:ni with nn ttfw ii 'a- i ig torged a County Commissioners' ?reter on the County Treasurer for $137. The wavY.mt was issued by Trial Justice r. as t?ct-.a\vh?, m ^ Meyers. Tftc defendant waived an ex tS8W&f*ad was duly committed to ? * A_ **f1?J*4k<> ? , A mass meeting of Republicans was neMJob FrMay evebing, 7th instant, at Jerunalcm Chnreh iu the Edisto Fork ; tCrn. N. Mount, Chnjyman, and H. li Johnson, Secretary. Speeches were tande by the following gentlemen: j. A. Keller, J. Iii Jamison, A. B. KrrOwK tun,-J. Folder Meyers. T. C Andrews. John L. Humberl, Win. N. Mount. flcorpre Bnli^Pctef Walker, H. Riggs. v.. H. Greeny I>r. John Holman, Mr. Turner, and others. The hlliott Fair was, in every way, a ibecess. The precise H^uios hnvn \?a yet hem arrived ot, but the net receipt.? "rerb "^"^j?S?* "^*,c l*&Xfs* did won tiers end dotterve any amount of ored.t fbr tlfei I* enterprise, skill and per.>?evc ranee. . Where all the monoy cime from. IbCB? ftard times, pusses our comprchou. ^ioti, but whtro it i;j now is settled J^^J^^^SIdToJ^ttrJ^^cn ceforST when anything that ought to bo done seems ?s If It; absolutely couid ?ot bo done, a call upon the htdics of the H^fiM Hfcinitfee w||l probubl/?proVe - J?l?*tfc cau bo done easily. )j" Tnttjotni^w^ ii .'i t-- mm.'sr.-m ? P?LltiCAt.T-XhjO following resolu tions were adopted at a meet ing of dele gates from the Kdlsto Fork held at Hol I mini's Cross Roads on the 8th instant: Rtn?lvmd, That speak era ht this mass meeting bo nllowod 30 minutes. Resolved, That/he kindest respeota of the people of the Fork be tendered to major Knowlton ami J. A. Keller for giving tho only man from the Fork the privilege to innke a few remarks nt the (Hub House, St. Matthew's Parish, Resolved^ That the interests of nil parties arc at stake and we counsel the host and wisest. The poor man, of whatever political opinion, Is uot improved by tho gambling political officers and We will Investigate for ourselves, nod not to make others rich through our mlsfottuue. ? We invite all portions of our County, as thinking Republicans, to unite in electing good and honest men, who will assist to ecouomise and uot defraud the public. We Republicans of the Fork, declare ns farmers, we can not spend time in publio meetings, and we will hold to the honest delegates at our polls, and object to dolegotcs from one precinct acting for auothcr. Every delegate must be elec ted delegate from his poll where he lives, or the united delegutea reject him. Resolved, Wo are free Republicans, and what we do must bo done iu open day, iu presence of all, and we will fight all cliques and caucuses. Wo will leurlcsely investigate the career of o?r officers and retuiu the good and reject the bad, if possible. We find in tho Republican party, black us well as White galvanized Re publicans, whoBo aim is money and the ruin of all. We will reject them. And we Etty to St. Mutthews, Orange burg aud the Fork, and 'he County at large, unite! 1 hink well und act ac cordingly Pe no more deceived b) gambling politicians, but act slowly and wisely for all. Honest, true and tried Republicans who stood with us iu tho days of trouble aud durknesc wn will support. Put the untried und rottet! we reject. (.Signed.)?John H Phillips, David Jctiuiugs, Andre* Harrison, Daniel Houser, Samuel Hufl'mau, Thomas John Hti.u, January Garven Moses Gaiven, Cicsar Patterson, Gabriol Cuimius. A maus meeting was then held of which Mr. Leikiu was elected Presi dent, Mr. John H. Phillips, Vice Presi dent, Mr. W. N. Moubl, Secretary, and "dr. John L. Humbert^ Assistant .Secre tary* A Committee of five composed of John H. Phillips, Alexander Brown. Aaron Ferguson, Robert Washington aud George W. fruxter, was then ap* pointed to pfeffere a programme of J arrangements. Iu pursuance of their report, the following speakers addressed the meeting: Augustus B. Knowlton, J. A. Keller, Charles H. Greene, Addi son Haue, James ]?. Jamison, H. Biggs, - Fredericks, John L. Humbert, H W. Joyner, W. h. W. Rilcy, W. N. Mount, J. P. Mays. St. Matthbw8, Juire 4a, 1872. , Mr. Knowlton, Sir.: I noticed iu your paper where you 6tited that [ was a Republic in. I ask you to correct the mistake us 1 am a Democrat. [ . > Respectfully, I' F M fftsr rn IT wrT 'ii ? BltANCHVILLB, S. C , Jnr.o 11th, 1872. hditor Oravgrlhtirff Xtios: Sir?Enclosed I send you a et>tton bloom, picked ou the lUth of Jane, from a field of 1(1 acres of cotton *m my furm. that will average 24 inches high, all over. Yours rcspoetfully, Ac, A.'s. DUKES. Wo would advise the merchants of th ? county to be careful how they buy tobacco in lessquantities than a whole b>x, Code, a reouut United Status liw, every store keeper is required to show the origin .1 package in which the tobtcoo was duly stamped according to law. Byrolorrin.; to tho Clr.irlostou pipers thoy will sic that many pirties have b;oi rupu-tel b. persons who have been sent to spy on: euch parties a* may have bought five or ten or twenty pounds of lobaceo without making the tobacco dealer give then the stamped box containing the sumo Such parties being ut tho mercy of spies h.ivo usually boon found guilty, ulthnigh they had uo intention ordufruudi tt? the Gov bad-to,-suffor hea^lFT ino geBlleman vino had ernjppt.aqd Hove Wo ??tt toTiltud brie | to pay four hundred dollars simply because not wishing a whola.box. of tobacco fijr hia liwfoatore, he pnrohased abodl4iei?ni pounds Ttflfst s^tOOJMs^O i*y>r oner give him (J^jyx that had contain ed the tobacco, nt&vwhieb *b*d''Offfcf) stumped according $1}<yfai1fj?i$j ooie iug along reported him. and ho could only idler in extenuation fthdt ho was igtiorau^of thgfgw, Ju blni no good whatever, and he had to flay up the whole amount."? Exchange. i ?.. r> ' !?-.? ?? ' *sr I All people, would undoubtedly prefer a fine bead of hair grown upon their own heads,, to being bald, or. wearing false hair ; and it has been the study of] many of.our learned: men to find u rem edy to restore tho hair wh.\n it has.fall en out, aod renew its color after it hsH become gray. Such n remedy has been fouud, and is now offered to the world under tho name of Hull's Vegeta ble Sicilian Hair Renewcr ; and, to veri fy this statement, read the following: This is to certify that I was vory bi Id ; in luct, my head was perfectly smooth ; and it is common iu my family to grow bald curly in life. I havo now used lour bottles of Hull's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewcr; and tho hair has grown out all over uiv head, und is now a natu ral brown. HARTLEY CONLON. Scipio, Jennings Co., Ind., May,. 28, 1808. Personally appeared before me Bart ley Conlon, aud upou oath, suys the above Statement is true. M. G. BUTLER, Notary Public. The Village Church.?It should not look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be u building, the^ery sight of] which would ..cause devout feeling iu the breast. A well-curved cross should poiut to heaven; massive paneled doors should impress the visitor with the sol enmity of the place iuto which he is entering; stained glass should throw a mystic light athwart the aisles; pulpit, altar, ceiling and galleries should be or nameuted with figurative mouldings,und tho columns that support tho galleries, aud the balusters that rail thctti in, should bo of tl?s>ic pal terns. Any ?ougrcgatiou wishing such a clulvch should send their orders for liuidiing material to Mr. P. 1*. To a LR, iniportet of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer in Doors, Sashes, Blind* &e., No. 20 llayne atrec:, Charleston, S. 0. COMMERCIAL. M A II Ii KT ItEPOKTN. Ornoii or tiik OaANnannan Naws, June I t. I87? COTTO.v-Sidos during the tj^jk bales. We quoie : Ordinary.*2l)Irt^ * Low Middling.22 Middling.,w.vrt..A.'12\<<U Ronan Kick.S1.5f? per o?ahel CORN.?1.00 per-binihel. C?w Pkas.j l.to per bushel. Pis urns.. 1.7? per bushel. rilOTOORAPHS! tw H S. M. PEARSON, ARTIST, ..Begs leave to announce to the Public and his irtany friends that he w ill Ire at LEWI?VILLK, S. C. after the 30th of May for tho purpose uF Taking- Pictures, such as Photographs and Ferrotypes. Satisfaction gua ran toed. ReSjicotfully, 8. M. PKAHSO*, may 4?tf Artist. Doors. Sashes, Blinds, &c. p. P. TO ALE, Mnnttfttcturop mid Dealer, No. "do liay*?* ltr?e{ and HorlbccVs Vv'harr, CHAHLEMTON, S. C. i;-h Tlii- i- ilic LirgO-o nod most f'nni. Iilt-ti. Factory nt in* wind ?h>. ?q>\?h?!'T! Stiites, ati ' all articles, in tili? line can \>e I n i nched by Mr. P. r. T?>.\L*:nt prices which defy competition. A pamphlet with fill! an'd ?lcinilrd lint of nil niton of Deora Ss-die* and Blind", artd the priced of each, "ill be. emt free and pent Paid, mi appll'eVlnd lo P. P. TO A ?. II <RLFS TOM, - C. July lb "A;e Russell St. one Dooi^East of Meroney's Hote| Offers to tyVfbMs Vf'M ??f*fl<f' SH?OTED?OCK or Dry Go<0, JlpJl^ |^,|^J)s, (jfijceries, &c.j At LOWER PRICES than can be bought at any other House in Orangohurg. 3 Call and EXAMINE his STOCK.flud be5- COlfct??<bWDHeilte' OHEAP j NESS of his GOODS. juno 8 o ??wibbwi ^a iMn^eaw wwmjr 'lit MmMPiPHpi b}$/ ' 'MOUTyaX ? ?a.t'i hosir?:!..?? ttiy? H 83'j(JI'f d a til r j AND CUSTOJIEllS SHOPPING AT c iq ^ii^iit iriiiT^n Making Selectiob from their Extraordinary targe and Varied Stock of general merchandise. Their assortment, with constant additions, ia UNSURPASSED Poth as to STYLtisKhd QUALITIES. Thoir facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best possi^e RATES, which is the OLD RULE con tinued from its ORGANIZATION?. 18 42, Giving nn experience of 30 years lfi Business. Economy and Enterprise, together with tho Energy aud gentlemanly deport ment of nil their Assistants, are always fouud at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of CT bull, scovill & pike. may 25 C ly BUY YOUR GOODS AT I KOI k BRO.'S You can save TIME ajid. TROUBLE by dying yoUt SHOPPING with ui. We have the ? ! . S. LARGEST ASSORTMENT ! NEWEST STYLES'.! and LOWEST PRICES !!'. NOW OPENING The latest Novelties in Desirable DRESS GOODS, 20. f?^O^te.ahd upwards Plain and Figured; ***** ' English aud French Pi?jues, from 20 to "45 cts. Our White Goods Department" IIus been LARGE LY REPLENISHED and coutains every deairablo. Fabric for S?minor wear. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, every Style, lined aud unliued. all the latest Novelties, lower than any other house. Id HOOP SKIRTS, BUSTLES and CORSETS, &c/we offer the host shapes in latest improvements a^. prices which defy all competition. Grand Display of MJLIN ERY GOpDS, Trimmed Hats iu latest and most Fnsh iouablcs designfL Small Wares, Notions. The largest aud Cheapest Stock in Orangeburg. A Very excellent assort met: t of Ladies Hosiery and Underwear, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Ribb ms, Glovoa, Men's Furnishing Goods, Clothing, CVtltfrens, Mis>es and Ladies Gaiteas, Ac, Ac, Ac. may It THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. k ly LARGE OPENING -OF THE BEST STOCK OF GOODS Tjti he FOUND in the TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE uf oeo. ii. cornelson. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, we have made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a largo SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE And can now show a PULL LINE of G'HU>S in all thu DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOODS Department is filled with the HES X and CHOICEST GOODS iu the MARK KT, including J U,L Ll^E^of PRINTS Iu CASSIMERES, Li \ ENS, COTTON-X DES .1 E.\ N S. TWEEDS, CHECKS and HlMESPUNS we h ive the Largest Assortment evu oeeu iu this Town, ^ ^ Also a eh dee and large selection of 11 ATS. BOOTS nnd SHOES, HARNESS mid SA DD EES. TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS, with a full assorted stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE. CROCKERY and (iLASSW'AKK Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING <i< >ODS stand- iineMelhd h, th in styl, and price Thanking you for ihe patronage bestowed upon mo heretofore, 1 shall endeavor to merit ui <l remln the sanio l?y dealing fairly uud giving full \ul ie lor the umuey and hep. theFtfhru to Koc you sunn it i??y store ?pl fl a GEO H CORNELSON y*o*M mW* i* t>? tru *L'?ao*j mt Artmienit ?? tts*ut?.*-mx> *.~ rtelulaq,MO tirt ?Ii r *J? aii. uL- *i: fv? ctf.t rsan ok ? :.r ^ :^K^l ?W<? lr, atxu _ _ . _ ",?ja>*Dj* WHEN YOU HAVE IT DON'T EbRGfiT-?^!V ^Walft^**"11 AT THE CORNE&^f ta?jr 18 X> . Tu & T?4a?* ..:, WILLIAM T. UGRT2ffl?*. AT THE COBi^ERy. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBV.RG, ,So, fij*<-u* - t & ? :.m>a Loi. ?.}???!:: -t CONSTANTLY ON HAND .. . CHOICE DRY GQ?D& : :i ?. . . SB . TOMS 014 l. A fine SELECTION OF .t V t?4) MQ'^I ?i e n ...Bpo^ .S|oeS, Hats, FAMILY GROCEBIESi ? .-??uw , .;' ! co ... n :e fjd. - 90iU sf:*it. i ALL GRADES O*^1- *'.?* T?* btffc&ft r^'IST i " ? 1o*J il?w :?Jn mir? THE ITlCKEBT LIQtioi^L ?t . ?. The above GOODS with.wioua others too numerous to triention. ara gmkt* anteed oot to be surpassed in qiulity and price by any bouse- in the marVfefc ' Call and examine for yourselves. i * rttt< ;> WM LI0HTF^)07?iW may 11 dec 2 c . , %j ii i i Mm i ' |<i la i i ?? mm (Can you afford to leave vour !Tomei*tead uninsured^) - mSTOAITCE FIRE ?N"ST' TlA-TSTCii]. LIVERPOOL, LONDON A GLOBE FIRE INSURANT-^MPANT Capitai. ?20.000,000 Ov.^u. : (This solid English Company paid over three million bolht'rit bi v'hiago Fire) MI^TS INSURANCE PIEDMONT A ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY? Capital .?2.500,000. vud^iutfc ?? .-. The leading Southern Company?all South <\irolinu rremiaoiJ invested in South'Carolin?. JAS. II. F?'WLfi^???Nr. At Citrsen/- Saving Rank. I'Ott ?AlrK??100 APHES i,A.N? on Uclieri?e Koad, A miles from the House, (50 acre?Cleared1 and 50 Woodland.) Also 10,000 flKlCivS for *Si?. Apply to JAS. M. FOWL86. mar 2$ c -??nu- ? - mm* ??? ' ' *f BUY YOUR SPRING GOODS ' i " i AT/ Uo has just opened a SELECT S . Q('K, ^ul>'Prhjffl^adJi:|ke . LA'^tot* llo has just opened a hhhh( i >.()(. K, comprising ail the LAzSST STYLES of DRESS ^.OODS, wtcli as .1 ;MMine8o;;CltOno l^lfrarlMKTswdeff Silk Broehe, Granaditres und Silk Sn-ip-j, Spraguc and Pacific Lawus, Freuoh. ('orarcdsnd Liuen Ijuwus, Dreh Linens, l'iques und Silk Lotio, a speciality at 1 yards to $1. Also some of tho jQhoiccst . I'tttteras of Fuucy English Cassimerf, Coatings, Cloths, black Oassiniorcs, Tweeds, CoUnuatLes, .leans and Lioen Drills. He has also a large supply of Brown and lllue Shirtings. Tiekingi?, Stripes, Daav ins, ike. SUOF.S of every description, among them a nice lot of Ladies Gaiters. Keady-mado Clothing, Hats, Ac., ami a very General Stock of Groceries, Hard ware Ac , all of which will be sold Low l>own for (!ash. Thanking the public for th^r kind patrouagc, I solicit a continuation of the same. J, Mi;NA.MARA. ?|>120? c ly SEED POTATOES! SEED OATS?I EAHLY ROSE POTATOES, BLACK SP:EI> OATS. ONION SETS, TCRN1P aud CABHAliK SEEI> Also WHITE BEANS for Baking ORDERS RECEIVED For M APES' ?U PK ^ I'H. '<Sl*II A A', .i Kertili/cra ?'ompu6ed n-ostry of tl<, Utoi swtoiiH only to f*?rliviAn (iuaoo. s Ahm for tfgJtCYIAN Oir.VNO and QUANAPI QV tN<> s ZfOItN A. iTAMIt/ra*, v> < .. ' , MMIKKT STREET. Ar?l/or I'lHi; and t.lc? 1XS L h\{ .\ r 20 * * * ^y Citizens' Savings Bank I OF SOUTH CAK0L1NA, Orangebnrg Branch. Will ray 7 PEK f'BNT. JNTIKI.ST -n HAV?vSf.i8 DKl'Ob.Tfe, Cuui|...n.W.i ; ciui SP KOI Ali l> 8AV?,N? asr.uuHv IjQcal f inance Committee. Hon. TITOS. \\\ CLOVER. Col. KA4Mi S FELDER. Capi. JNO. A HAMILTON. JAS. JI. FOWLES. A?.'i'iari Cashier, msr ?3 jaa .-1 \ At Privat? Sale* miir W\NTAtION" forming a |??r? cf I the F.-tnte of the Inte Col. Koitt, and kno?n .^il.c l>ARBY PLACE. The tract .?oh?; f- of mI-i>iiI i?(M) nerc*, nnC half wHl limbered, ihr remain't<-r Nirh, Bfd, hoa^i . Roll, udnpted I? Oojw of all kind*. The.-* i nre the Finest I.mm Is in the DUtriot, and I woro vnlued :n ->J<? p*-r acre in H'evM l<e gold for on? lmM that price now. Oaa fcurfli 1.1.It. (ho rom.iindcr in thrrt iwatat ) incut* htnring inw rest (Vom data mm4 ? cured V<} u'w'iigagc of tbo, aatne. Tl?ir in a spleu-i? I -Is-ir.-o for anyone qV Mrinjr to ?ecura.Kieb, Lands, fine Water Faw. er, .-loc1' If Rango and a It?n-xl Neigh! ?V 1 \pr* to Jlvt. I M. KF1TT. )r .' ?. KtlTTj ro-,. mn t) ?#