The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, August 17, 1872, Image 3
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8ATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1872.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
. MR EDITOR?Pleas* announce t>. A.
PORTER as a Candidate for Sheriff at the
next Election and oblige his man; friends in
the FORK.
,_'i
ALEXANDER BROWN, of the Fork of j
! Edisto, is hereby announoed as a candidate
for County Commissioner by
MANY FRIENDS.
Ma. EniTOn?Pleaee announce QEO. W.
BAXTER, from the Fork of Edieto, as a
candidate for the Loner House of the Gene
ral Assembly, at the next Election and
?blige MANY VOTERS.
junol tf
FOR SHERIFF.
Many friends of Hsrpin Riggs Esq., the
present Sheriff, announce him as a oandi
. data for re-election.
FRIENDS AND VOTERS.
** THE Weatiieu.?We have had some
'. delightful dayB and nights during the
past week, compared with the hot and
scorching ones of a few weeks back.
TnE County Treasiirybiiip.--Tho
official bond of T. K. Snsportas was ap
proved on Wednesday last by the Coun
ty Commissioners. Mr. S. will assume
the duties of his office ritiht away.
Closing Out?Theodore Kohu and
Brother's advertisement appears in
another column. This popular firm is
closing out at cost. See their advertise
ment.
It is reported that Brauchvillc is
^frequently enlivened with baechtina
'lian outbursts of opplauso for Groeley
and Brown. One of their supporters is
'now in jail at this place, serving out a
sentence imposed by his honor W. II.
Reodisb, Esq.
Attention Tax Payers.?For the
third and last time wo warn tho tax
payers that if they do not make a re
;turn of their property -to tho County
Auditor before tho 2?th iost., a heavy
^penalty will accrue. If your taxes are
doubled next yo.r, it will bo.your owu
fault.
Entkiumusk Saloon?Its -Popu
larity I?This splcud-id saloon, we are:
ipleascd to aonounco?if for naught else
but its proprietor's energy?is growing
?steadily in populat favor every day. It
is located in the most central portion of
Orangeburg and is the most neatly kept
?of auy in our midst. Mr. Wahl.is'
belief is that if a uinn offers good liquors
i'm-sale, he must have all tho appoiutinonts
in the place in which they are sold, to
correspond with tho quality of his
beverages. lleucc it is that when one
enters his saloon an air of tat-to and
neitnoss greets the cyo Upon the
whole, we arc heartily glad that Mr. W.
is succeeding so well, for if porsona will
drink, let them patronise the place the
most pleasantly appointed. At .preaout
Mr. W?hltra is far ahead in his lino.
?Find him opposite Ball Soovill & Pike.
i
A Treat in Store for Us.?The
'Orange Base Ball Club, of this Town,
having aocepted a challenge from the
Palmetto State Club, of Brunchville, a
match game will be played on the
{grounds of tho former on the 26th in
ifltant. Tho officers of our Club arc :
President.
J. S. Alberootti.
Viccl'rcsiUent.
A. C. Walker.
Secretary.
L 11 Wanna.vak.er.
Treasurer
P. G. Stokes.
Directors.
?J. L. Wannamaker.
Ii. E. Hall.
E. L. Salley.
P. G. Cannon.
Umpire.
Catt. T. A. Jeffords.
Wilhtlio aboveuamcd gentleman at the
head of the Orange Club, the public is
willing to sec the contcsl come off; uot be
?cause, however, tho officers of the Branch
ville Club will not strive as hard as ours
*o win tho laurels that arc to be borne oft
on tho 26th, but because nur looal pride
end praiseworthy spirit of honest rivi lry
?onapirc to make us believe that our
follows can hold their own on any battle
ground. The members of the Branch
vi I!'.; Club are well drilled, and no doubt
?re sange'io of suooass. We hopo to
*ce a pleasant and interesting oontost.
Match games of this sort are very enliv
ening if carried out properly, aud we
are assured from the character of the
two Clubs that nothing will be left un
done on the 26th to make tho occasion
]> one of marked interest. The game will
commence precisely at 3 o'clock P. M.
Ladies especially and the public gene
rally are invited.
The first nine of our Club that will
play are:
G. W. Walker, Captain.
A. C. Walker.
J. G. VoBe.
J. L. WantKtmnker.
L. H. -Waonamakcr.
H. E. Hrdl.
E. S. Sailey. '
M. G. Sailey.
P. G. Cannon.
itn - - ? -asmrmm
Orange Peelings.
?The nights are delightful now.
?Several rows were, at times, immi
nent at the County Convention.
?Trial Justice Courts havo been
frequent during the last week.
?Wo learn that Henry Diukson is a
candidate for Probate Judge of this
County.
?Lewisville is next to Orangeburg
in importance of nuy Towu in the Coun
ty
?A few weeks honce will settle who
shall occupy the offices of this Couuty
for the next two and four years. The
nominations are not far ofi.
?Politics are uncertain things. The 1
other day wo heard n son of Erin say'
"Be jubers, to day u muu's up aud to
morrow he's dowu."
?E. B. Scabrook, T. H. Gookc, Lu
cius C. Northrop and A. M. Mackey,
Esqs., are tho most protuiaeut o;nd i
datos lor the Solicitors hip of this Circuit.
?Our go-uhead fellow-townsman Mr.
J W. 11. Dukes is having a Uue single
Blory buildiug erected on Maiu Street,
next to the drug store of his son, Dr.
A. C. Dukes.
?Before the Convention wout iuto a
pcrmunaut organization ou Wednesday
lust, Bp eclu-s were made by Hon. it.
B. Ellmtt, Solicitor Thompson 11. Cuoke,
M. 1. Browuiug, Esq., John 11. Philips,
Prod. Duuucrly, Adams uud others.
/ ?Cttinp-meuting came off at Cat 1?
Ore ok last week. Wo wore not there
und cannot as usual give an account of
tho affair to our readers. We learu
however, that some electioneering was
doue.
^-Hotis. tt. B. Elliott and 3. L. H?ge
were in Town last week. Both of these
faithful clmmniuns of liberty, wo urc
glad to announce-, were looking hearty,
and felt confident of 'the success of their
party. -Judge H?ge will speak at this
place in & few wockn.
?Judge O. B. Hurt, Associato Jus
tice of the Supremo Court of Fluri
da, bos received the nomination for Gov
ernor from tho KepuLlioan party for
that Stute, Judgj Hart is a first
?cousin of Jud^c T. C. Andrews of this
County,, nud liko the latter gentleman
has ever becu appreciated by his party.
Tho "Land of Flowers" could not do
better than to havo Judge Hurt mi its
Governor.
The following is u ohotoo bit from our
neighbor;
I "Suppose for instance that wo tako the
Bcpublicau statement that Caldwdl has
been elected by a majority of 1500, ul
\ though tho official announcement ha*
Io the Presidential election tu ISfiS
Grant carried the Stato over Seymour by
l?,136."
Wo givo tho above in two sentences?
just us it was printed in the Tiniest. Uur
point is, wouldu't it sound better cor
rected thus ;
'?Suppose for instance that wo tuk-j the
llcpuhiicn statement that Caldwell ha*
been elected by a majority of 1500, al
though the ofiicial announcement has not
been made, in the Prdsidentiul_clcction
in 1808 Grant carriod tho State over
Seymour by 12,130."
The Villaoe Church.?It bhould
not look like a barn or a storehouse It
should be a building, the very sight of
which would cause devout fooling in the
breast. A well-carvt-d cr.).?s should
point to heaven; massive paneled door."
should impress tho visitor with the sol
emnity of the place into which he is
entering; stained glass should throw a
my.-tie light athwart tho aisles; pulpit,
ultar, ceiling nud galleries should be or
namented with figurative mouldings,and
the columns that support the galleries,
and tho bulustcrs thut rail them iu,should
be of classio patterns. Any congregation
i
wishing saoh a church should seud their
orders for finishing material to Mr. P.
P. Toalk, importer of French stained
glass, and manufacturer of and dealer
in Doors,.Sashes, Blinds &o., No. 20
II ay no street, Charleston, 8. 0.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS.
Orrioa or tub OnAXORBuno Nswa,
August 10, 1872.
COTTON?Sales during tho week
bales. We quote:
Ordinary.10 (/,
Low Middling.17 (<>>
Middling.I7j(m
Rouen Ricb.$1.50 per oushel
Corn.n.$ U5 per buBhol.
Cow Pbao. 1.00 per bushci.
Pimm-mis. 1.65 per bushol.
XT' J. Folder, Exocutor of tho Will of |
JlJJ? J?hn Felder, gives notice that ho will
on tho First Monday in September next,
(2d), apply to the Judge of Probate for
Orangsburg County, for his "FINAL DIS
CHARGE" as sr.ch Executor.
27th July, 1872. 4t
IOST X LOST ! ! LOST 11 X?On
j the 22d inst., a Blank Book with Mo
rocco Cover aud a Black Led Pencil with
copper bead. Said Book contains two or
three Tax Receipts, and Receipt given by
John Varan against all demands, and several
Accounts written in tho Book. The finder
will confer a great favor by sending tho
Book to the Undersigned or to W. T. Mailer
in Orangcburg, for which a liberal Reward
will be given. WM. WALLING.
July 27 lit
"Warm Weather Has Com9!
AND SO HAS ONE OF THE
FINEST, CHOICEST AND MOST COM
PLETE STOCKS OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c
AnaiVKD AT
P. II. W. BRIO GM ANN'S STORK,
IN
Rl'SSEI.T, STREET,
THAT CAN BE FOUND INOKANGE
burg. An inspection will satisfy all.
No trouble to show Goods. In addition to
the abovo I have on hand and for salo a
number of tho
AMERICAN RUTTON-IIOEE
MACHINES.
This machine will do in the best possible
manner every variety of
FAMILY SEWING
that can be done on any machine, nnd in
nddition embroiders <jii the edgns, overaeatus,
and makes beautiful button aud eyelet holes
iu all fabrics. This is unquestionably far
beyond the capacity of any other machine.
Instruction given, and satisfaction guaran
teed to all purchasing a inur.hinc.
F. H. W. BRIGGMANN.
May 25 tf
PHOTOGRAPHS!
S. M. PEARSON,
JVRTIST,
Begs leave to announce to the Public
and his many friends that ho will be at
IJEWI8YILLR, S. 0.
after the 30th of May for tho purpose
of
Taking Pictures,
such as Photographs and Ferrotypes.
Satisfaction guaraufcocd.
Respectfully,
S. M. PEARSON,
may 4?tf Artist.
Notioa of Dismissal.
T^fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
will on the 4th day of September next,
tile my final account with tho Hon ruble
Judge of Probate for Orangcburg County, as
Admistrntor of Jacob \\\ Wolfe, and .mW for
Letters of Dismissal.
JACOB H. IN AIM NET,
nug 8?4t Administrator.
D. W, ROBINSON,
MERCHANT T IL0K,
.m
i<t now LOCATED on
Kusuell Strcot over F.
If. W. BBJOGMANN'S
STOUE, where he is pre*
pared to FITgontleman
with CLOTHES of the
NEWEST and most AP
PROVED STVEES.
SATISFACTION gunrnnt eed in every in
stance, D. W. ROBINSON,
apl 20 3tn
WILLIAM G. WIIILDEN
DEALER IN
WTCJIES, JEWELRY, SILVER
W KB, CROCKERY,
CHINA, CLASS W A R E ,
255 RING STREET,
CHARLESTON, So. Ca.
Boy-Persons residing out of the City, can
have their orders carefully filled, und all In
formation as to quality and price given.
apl 20 wee 2m
MOTH'E. ? The Copurtucr
1N SHIP heretofore existing between
Champy, Uro. & Co., is this day Dissolved by
mutual consent. All persons huving olaimi
against said Finn will present Iben? f?r pay
ment immediately, and all indebted wijl
please make payment to Champy k Hro.
A. CHAMPY,
A. R. C1IAMPV,
P. DO VLB,
Juno 27lb, 1872?july 6?it
On account of the presence of our of
their FIRM in the
northern markets
for the purpose of making VERY
LARGE an& EXTENSIVE PURCHA
SES for tie FALL and WINTER
TRADE, have determined to
CLOSE OUT
their
Regardless ;of COST, in order to re
duce theirI Stock into the smallest
possible space.
nug 17
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
I k U
FANCY WWIS AND PIGEONS.
Persons in want of LIGHT and DARK BRAHMAS, BUFF and PAR
TRIDGE COCHINS can&e supplied as foi'.jws :
LTG11T BRAHMAS 85.00 per Pair, 86.00 per Trio.
BLACK " 6.00 " 800
BUFF COCHlNSjSO.OO per Pair, 58.00 per Trio.
PARTR1 DGK COCllJNS 88.00 per Pair. 810.00 per Trio.
LIGHT BKA 11 MA COCKS per head 82.50.
DARK M < " ? 4 00.
BUFF COCHIN ! " " 4.00.
PARTRIDGE " " " 5 00.
Th above Stock IE of nvy own raising and warranted pure.
25 varieties of FANCY PIGEONS at 82.00 per head for young ones if assort
ment is taken. Those in w?nt will pie: c call oa
aug 3?inar 2 T. A. JEFFORDS.
THE
ENTIRE STOCK
OF
GOODS
OF
D.
IS OFFERED
at and below cost!
&ir CALL A N D G KT BA KG AINS "^-.a
AT THE CORNER,
July 27 D . Jj o I r I 9 ,
.largiT7)penin"g-- "~~
-* I i- ?
THE BEST
stock of goods
To bo FOUND in the TOWN can now be SEEN at the POPULAR ONE
PRICE HOUSE of
GEO. H. CORNELSON.
Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, wc have made EXTRA PttEPA
R ATION? fur a largo
SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE
And can now show a FULL LINR of GOODS in nil tho DEPARTMENTS.?
Our DRESS GOODS Dopartwcut to tilled with tho BEST and CHOICES!
GOODS in tho M ARK FT. including FULL LINES of PRINTS
In CASSIMERES, LINENS, COTTONADES, JEANS, TWEEDS,
CHECKS and HOMESPUNS we have the Largest Assortment ever sccu in this
Towu,
AJso a choioo and large selection of 11 VIS. ROOTS and SHOES, HARNESS
and SADDLES, TRUNKS ""1 UMBRELLAS, with a full assorted stock of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and CENTS FURNISHING
GOODS Btands unexcelled both iu style and prico.
Thanking you for the patronage bostowed upon me heretofore, I shall endeavor
to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly and giving lull value lor the money
and hope therefore to sec you soon ut my store.
apl 27 JOEO. H. CORNELSON.
REGULAR DAILY TRADE.
ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH
DESIRABLE GOODS!
AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT
BULL, SCOVILL k PIKE,
Making Select ion from their Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock, of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Their assortment, with constant additions, i*
UNSURPASSED
Roth as to STYLES and QUALITIES.
Their facilities iu drawing supplies from desirable Markets
FOR THE CASH
Enable them to make tho best possiblo RATES, which is the OLD BULB tea*
tiuued from its ORGANIZATION?
1842,
Giving an experience of 30 years iu Business.
Economy and Enterprise, together with the Energy and gentlemanly deport*
incut of all their Assistants, aro always found at tho OLD ESTABLISHED
HOUSE of
BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE.
may 25 o ly
TURNIP SEED!
TJRNIP SEED!
TURF1P SEED !
OF ALL KINDS !
OF ALL KINDS !
OF ALL KINDS!
FROM D. LANDRETHS & SON!
FROM D. LANDRETHS & SON!
FROM D. LANDRETHS & SON !
E. KZEKIELS'!
E. EZE KIELS'!
E. EZEivIELS' !
JUST RECEIVEDb
JUST RECEIVED I
JUST REOEA'EP!
FOR SALB AT I
FOR SALE AT I
i1OR 9AJ$ AT!
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.
OPPOSITE POST OFFIOn.
OPPOSITE POST OFFIC
july 27 ly
M. RICH,
Russell St. one Moor East of Meroiiey*s Hotel
Offers to the Publica FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK ef
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c.v
At LOWER PRICES than cau ho bought at any other lfou.se in Orangobnrg,
Callaud EXAMINE his STOCK, aud be CONVINCED of the CHEAP
NESS of his GOODS.
?t#- Also I will pay tho highost, price for OLD HyON, COPPER, BRASS,
PEWTER, HIDES, OLD 11ACS and every kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE,
juuc 8 c 6m
Dl*. OLIVEKOS,
DE AXE R I .V
PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS ami VARNISHES, WINDOW
GLASS and PUTTY.
?lust received another lot of tl\e VACU
UM OIL for Greasing imd Preserving Leath
? Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE Vor Pre
serving Sight.
Also n .Superior lot of CUTLERY, such as
POCKET KNIVES, .RAZORS, 80ISSQR8
ami PISTOLS.
Al<o a Choice and Select lot of FLOWER
SEEDS.
Also receiving almost monthly TOO to 200
pounds PURE CANDIES, luarautecd.
Ahn a fine lot of PERFUMERY and
FANCY ARTICLES.
Call and ar.tisfy yauvaelycs at the DRUG
STORE of
DR. OLIV EROS,
Orangeburg C. IL, S. C.
mar 30 iiov 18 ly
SCHOOL BOOKS!
MUSIC A STATIONERY,
ALWAYS ON HAND
AT HIE
EiNTQ-INB IIOTJSE.
The Celebrated PEN LETTER BOOR for
Copying Letters?used without a Press ?
every business man should have one.
Anything in my lino not on hand can be
ordered hi a short time.
itiiiK i:oni.\so v.
j?n 6 o ly
DR. A, C. DUKES,
At the Old Stand of
1>II. It. BE. Kill I.E.it.
HAS .JUST RECEIVED A fresh
supply of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
PAINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES, &o.
A pplendid lot of STATIONERY.
PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va
riety.
A line stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO.
And one of the finest, assortment of POCK
ET KNIVES ever ?ftercil here at the price*.
Prescriptions carefully prepared.
OFFICE HOURS vu the SABBATH ?
From 0 to 10 A. and f?-om 4 to 5 P. M.
dee 2 o
THE
Citizens' Savings Bank
OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
Oriifigeburg Brauch.
Will pav 7 PER CENT. INTEREST o*.
SPECIAL "DEPOSITS and ? PER CENT, en
SAVINOS DEPOSITS, Compounded Soaii
annually.
Local Finance Committee.
Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER.
Col. RAUL S. FELDER.
Capt. JNQ. A. HAMILTON,;
JAS. II. FOWLES,
Assistant Cashier,
mar 23 jan cly
At Private* Sale,
THE PLANTATION forcing a pari af
the bVatc of the late Col. Reitt, and
known aa the DARBY PLACE. The tract
nnnalafa i.f ?haut fj?O scree, one half well
Timbered, the remainder Kicu, isea, Lnwa
Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Thee*
are the Finest Lands in the District, and
wcro valued at $20 per acre in 1866. Would;
he sold for one-half that price now. On*
fourth cash, the remainder in throe instal
ment:- hearing Interest from date and se.
cured by mortgage of tho samo.
This ia a splendid ohanoe for any oao de
firing to socure Rjch Lands, fine Water Pow
or, e^collcnt Cattle Rnqgo and a Refined
Neighborhood. Apply to
Mrs. L. M. KEITT,
' Or J. G. REITT, Bsq.
jan G
The People's Bakery.
REMOVED TWO DOORS BAST OF
J. P. HAULER'S
Where ho will bo happy to serve his form
er customers with
FINE 0ANDTB6.
CONFECTION ARIES.
FRU1T8.
NUTS and]
TOYS of every description, and at prices t*
suit the times.
I also keep constantly en hand
FRESH BREAD.
CARES of every description, I
PIES, ka.
Prices reasonable,
ALSO
WEDDING CAKE prepared with great
care to suit the most fantidoua tastes.
Tho PATRONAGE of toy friends and fel
low-citizens Is respectfully eolloited.
TH08. W. ALBERGOTTJL
pet 14 dec 10 So?