The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 14, 1872, Image 3

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I Ii.' 1 JW'.'.^ ? 'j^'l1'?^T,Wl" ' "" " ' LOCAL. \ ? .. ?*. ? ?. SATURDAY, 8EPT 14, 1872. All Advertisements must be minded to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. Tho many friends of W. J. DkTREVILLE announce him as a candidate for Solicitor of first Circuit. ANNOUNCEMENT.. MR EDITOR?Please announce D. A. PORTER as a Candidate for Sheriff at the hext Election and oblige his many friends in the ' FORK. ALEXANDER BROWN, of the Fork of Edisto, in hcrWy announced as a caudidato for CoHnty Commissioner by MANY FRIENDS. Mb. Editok?PlcaBo announce QEO. W. BAXTER, from the Fork of Edisto, as a candidate for the Lower Houaj of tho Gene ral Assembly, at tho next, Election and oblige MANY VOTERS. juno 1 . tf FOR SHERIFF. Many friends of Ilnrpin Riggs Esq., the present Sheriff, nnrieunco him as a candi date for re-eleotion. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. The cull \if County Chairman which appear iu another column, was omitted lust.weck by a mistake of our Foreman. Rev. Mr Hough will not be uble to conduct'divine service at the Presbyte rian Church to-morrow, on account of! sickness in his family. The Probate Judoeship.?There are several candidates for this offi ;e. Maj. Knowlton, II. T Cooke, and M. I. Browning, Esq , are most promiont. Tho attentiou of ull persons interested is culled to the License Law, which requires all parties doing business to tako out a license every quarter license for the quarter ending Dodetnbar -Hst ure due on or before the 1st d ty of Octo ber, after which date penalty will be at tached. An old author says ; 1 - As a ucner 1 thing postmasters nro tho most ennsum luotc -boot lickft cd any other set of men iu the wotld."? We do not agree wi:lt this proposition as a whole. Some of them are high-minded, independent n.en. Tis only since wo have been blessed (?) with the importation of pro fessional boot-licks that the Snath has ever been accused of an)' such crime. There was no whining aud cringing to a sheddy aristocracy hero before tho war. 'I lie assertion is a pusilanimnus ono or we should write to the author to cor rect it. We are gratified to announce to the 'public that T. II Cooke Esq.. returned from Charlosjon on Thursday last, with an Injunction, granted by His Hon H. F. Graham, Judge of the First Circuit, restraining the Commissioners nppnin'ed by Act of tho last Legislature from further work on the New Road from Hamberg, Bnrnwell County, to Fogies Mill in this County, until January 1st 1872, thereby givign ample time to all persons opposod to* tho opening of the same, to oppiy to tho next Legislature to repeal said Act. Enterprise Saloon.?Mr. J. Her . ?".?.?.'? ??-- -:-?-_ ..t> ?1,:. -?-i r~-r' prosperous and neatly npointed saloon, has just returned from a visit to Char leston. It was thought that Mr. W. had purchnsed a sufficient quantity ol liquors, segnrs, tobacco, etc., upon hit* first trip to Charleston, to last him until the middle of the Fall; but in conse quence of his trado increasing so rapid ly, auothor trip was rendered nocesstt Mr. W?hlers has now ou hand, pure imported French, peach, npplc, black berry and j^in^or brandies; pure old corn, rye, okalena, mountain dew and oriole Tuscarora whiskiov; the best Holland, ?diamond and double rose gin ; Sherry, Maderia, Port and other brands ol tin be t wines ; Champagnes, s do StO I pl'iz medal and spaiklingj and the purest rum in America. Together with this, Mr Waltlois hirs the fimat Selection ol segnrs nnd tobaftoo wer Riten in Itrait o burg. He has, beside-, the most a a toiodaiing set ol ceadjut .r.s, Messrs. Hattzog ntvd. Wanmrfeakor, thnt are i be found in town. Mr. \V. is .to eatof - prising young man, aud, deserves credit for the Inauoer in which his establish meet is appointed and conducted Those who lmvn't given him a call will do well by doing so. There was a man in our town And he was wocdrcus wise. Ho had a pain from ear to ear, Anothor between his eyes; And when he saw he had Catarrh* With nil his might and main He purchased Sugo'n Homedy And has his health again. It i? sold by druggists everywhere. The House and Rideu.?It wai a happy day for horse and his rider when the Mustang Linnmcut was introduced as a euro fur the external diseases aud injuries of both. Iu the stable, the barn and the household this wonderful ctnoli ent is equally' useful. If u horse is spav ined or foundered or harness galled, or afflicted with any o.thor of the ui my su perficial ills that equine flesh is heir t , iho Liniment effects a speedy cure and it is equally efficacious when applied t > draught, oxen or cows suffering from out ward swellings, strains, or hurts, of any description. As an application for bru iscr, cuts, burns, rbctnatistu. t-tiff joints, sprains, neuralgia earache and toothache it takes precedence for all other topical remedies, and is therefore an artieal of | prime necessity in families. The Village Cuurch.?It should not look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be a building, tho very sight of which would cause duvoutfeeling in the breast. A well craved cross should point to heaven; massive puucled doors should impress the visitor with the solemniry of the pace iuto which he is entering; stained glass should throw a mystic light athwart the aisles; pulpit, alter ceiling and galleries should bo ornamented with figurative mouldings, and the col umns that support the gal'eries, and the balusters that rail them iu should be of classic patterns. Any congregation wishing such a church should send their orders for finishing material to Mr. l\ l\ Toale, importer of French stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer in Doors, Sashes, Rlinds &c, No. 20 Hayuo street, Charleston, S. C. commercial. MARKET REPORTS. Officr or tub OuA.vnKntiun News, Sopt. 13, 1S72. COTTON?Sales during the week 81? bales. We quote : Ordinary.10 (a) Low diddling.I'MtS Middling.1 7*ft<n iluuou Rica......vol.4u par ousucl Coux.$1.05 pur bushel. Cow Teas. l.OU per bushel. I'inuebs. 1.05 per bushel. attention all. Persons imlcblod to me by open Account, Note, bond and Mortgages or Lieu, are ??o.ined that they Ml s r make payment by the lirst day of October next, or their papers will be placed in ttio hands of my Attorney for collection. 1 am iu dead earnest. 1 also offer FOR SAL . AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON COST, SIX THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, Situated in Ornngeburg County, including the property known as the Whitmore Soap Factory, and other Lots in the Town of Ornngeburg, Als ? one vnlunblc tract of land containing six hundred acres, situated in Aikcn County, One three hundred acre tract situated iu Lexington County. One tract c< litainiug one hundred and thirty acres situated on .John's Island All of which lnnds were bought cheap nnd will be sold for cash ten par cent below cost, THAD. C. ANDREWS. attg. .11 tf. " school notice. The EXF.RCISFS of Miss R. S. ALBER GOTTI'S SCHOOL will bo resumed on MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 2d. at tho residence <d Cap. T. A. JEFFORDS. Russell Street. Tho grentcst care and attention given to the studies nnd deportment of pupils placed above. August 31 tf STRAYED OR STOLEN. ? From my place on Limestone on Tues day the 27th instant, n HAY MARE with short mane nnd all four of her feet white, and round whim stnv in forehead- A labe ral reward will he paid ii returned to J. 0. Dt TONT, aug 31 2t VTOTICK.? All Persans nre J_N, warned against purchasing from James Van Tassel, any right, claim or title which he pretends to have bought at the delinquent land sales, in lands of E. L. ('tiller, n minor, situate in Orangeburg County, containing about 760 acres, nnd advertised us .David llouser's laud at said sale. Th< vai dily <>i said sale being denied. P. M. JIOUSER, Guardian o( E. L. Culler. August lit), 1872_21 3t VI OTIl'K IS HLKKIIY ttlVEN THAT J^N, on tho 12th of September next. I will tile my final aeoouni as Administrator of W. L. w nnnaratiker, deo'd, in the Probste Court of this County, and ask tor my final dis charge. N. E. WANNA MAKER, Administrator. Ornngeburg. Aug. '.?th, 1?72.?10, U WANTED.?An Experienced CLERK in the Grocery and Dry Goods busiuiRs is wanted at Lewisville 8. O., any orre applying will be retpiired to furnish testimonials of business capacity and character. For further information apply to, L. D. CLARK, St. Matthews, P. V. S. C. *ug. 31 * it THE KU KLUX. Raid through our quiot village sometime ago, did not engender as muoh EXCITEMENT As did the intelligence that Mr. HERMAN WAHLERS DESIGNED opening A FIRST CLASS DRINKTNQ SALOON IN OUR MIDST. And when THE EA.CT Was REALIZED, Tiio confusion of the peoplo was almost equivalent to THAT Caused to the builders of the to wer of Dabei when their language was confused. SODA, GIN, WHISKEY, AND BKA NDY COCKT?ILS, Such as wo had never seen before?WINES, CH VMPA1UNES, and SEOARS the like of which were ns rare as a white crow, or ice in Juno. ALE and LAUER, that would make tho leanest man in the world fat, are onlv a part of MR. W?HLERS COLLEC TION that Caused so much Fright bo us all. To this Day Thcro aro men whoso LIFE IS IN A DOUBTFUL CONDI TION. This was caused by his manifesto, request ing LOAFERS To keep away on pain of a heavy PENALTY. To this day there are others who had lost their power to be genial?whose nerves were roudered unsteady by tho use of bad liquors, and whoso countenance boro n downcast sheepish look?to this day the [ advertiser says there ?ro men like these, who have been happy, infinitely so since imbibing once at MR. W'S SALOON. There fore the exortution. COME ALL YE That thirst for healthy beverages, tho de pressed, the aged?and the poisoned AND RECEIVE THE BALM That can only be had at the ENTERPRISE SALOON. You'll Find No LOAFERS, NO HANGE US AROUND, NO Men whose eyes are rodoned with MIXTURES OF STRYCHNINE \& CREOSOTE, Vou'll find a genial healthy set of TEMPER ANCE LOOKING MEN," and the greatest desire on the part or tho PROPRIETOR is to please the wants *f bis customers. Give me a trial at the STAND formerly occupied by JOHN PATTERSON, dee'd opposite Messrs BuH Seovill und Pike. J. H. WAHLERS. July 18 .c tf Warm Weather Has Come! am) so has one of tiik FINEST, CHOICEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCKS OF Dry Goods, Groceries, &c Annivr.n at F H. W. BRIGG MANN'S STORK. IN ISltiBsEM, STREET, THAT CAN RE FOUND IN ORANGE burg. An inspection will satisfy all. No trouble to show Goods. In addition to tho above I have on hand and for sale a number of tbe A 31 Elt I C AN n UTTON-1TO L E MACHINES. This machine will do in the best possible manner every variety of FAMILY SE WING that can be done on any machine, and in I addition embroiders on t he e l^o-*, ov< 1 scams, and makes beautiful button and eyelet h des "'i nil fabrics. This is unquestionably fur i >yond the enpaeity of any other machine. Instruction given, and satisfaction guaran teed to all purchasing n machine. F. U. W. BRIGGMANN. May 25 tf . INSTATE NOTICE.? All Per *j .-on* indebted le the Estate of the late Captain Daniel Zeiglor will Make payment to the undersigned, or to T. II. Cookc, Esq.. Attorney nt Law, Orangeburg, S. C. All persons having demands will present then* as JANE M. ZEIOLKR, Qualified EXcoqtrix. September 7th, 1S72. "t IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Whkueas, J. H. Felder and John Sanders hath applied to ine for letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Gnntt Williams, lute ol Orangeburg Comity, deceased. These are therefore to o-Uoaud admonish all and singular tho Kindred and Creditors of (ho ?nid deceased, to be and appear be fore me at u Court of Probate for tho Bald County, to Le holden at Orungebiirg on the 1 Hi Ii day of Sei tendier 1S72, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any. why the said Ad ministration should no: l.e grunted. Given under iny hand and the Seal of my Court, this 4th day of Sept., A. I). 1872, and in the ninety-sixth year of American I udopendencc. THAD. C. ANDREWS, sept 7?2t Judge of Probate Sheriff's Sales. Ry virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected I will sell to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on tho first MON DAY in September next, for^oush, tho fol lowing property, viz: All that tract of land in Edisto Fork con taining -Itjl) acres, more or less, bounded <>n the north by E. Porter, cast by John Jordan and tho Homestead tract of T. It. Tyler, Mr , and west by Homestead of T. D. Tyler, Sr. Levied on as the property of T. B. Ty ler, Sr., at the suit of Joseph S. F. Fickling, Adtn'v et al. Shorirs Office, ") H. RIGGS, OrangeburgC. II., S. C, V S. O 0. Aug. 6, 1872. j nug 10 td The Finest stock of JEWELRY that has ever been in this Town. E EZEKIEL Has just roccivcd.onc of the FINEST STOCKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS nnd JEWELRY of every Stv/Io and Description over offered in this Market, aud at Prices that will defy competition anywhere. sept 7 ly SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! THEODORE R?HN k BRO. On account of the presence of one of their FIRM in the NORTHERN MARKETS for the purpose of making VERY LARGE and EXTENSIVE PURCHA SES for the FALL and WINTER TRADE, have determined to CLOSE OUT their Regardless of COST, in order to re duce their Stock into the smallest possible space. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. aug 17 k ly A PACT! the ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS of D. LOUIS is offered AT AND BELOW COST! CALL AND GET BARGAINS i?? AT THE CORNER, j-'y 2' d. louis, LA X . 19" fl>.' .'J' T.AM!? OPFNTlVft nnn -OF SPRING k THE best STOCK OF GOODS To be FOUND in the TOWN oan now ho SEEN it the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of CEO. H. CORNELSON. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, wc hare made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a largo SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE And can now show n FULL LINE of GOODS in all the DIJPARTMENTS.JJ Our DRESS GOODS Department ia filled with tho BEST and CHOICESJ GOODS in the MARKET, inolwlinp FC EL LINES of PRINTS In CASHMERES, LINENS, COTTON A DES, JEANS, TWEEDS, CHECKS and HOMESPUNS wo have the Largest Assortment ever sceu in this Town, Als? q chotco and largo selection of HATS, ROOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SAPDLES, TRUNKS und UMBRELLAS, with a full assorted Block of GROGERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of READY MADE CLOTHING aud GENTS FURNISHING GOODS blandf unexcelled both in stylo and price. Thankiug you for the p-itronnge bestowed upon me heretofore, I fchall endeavor to merit and retain tho same by dealing fairly and giving full value ior the money and hope therefore to see you soon at my tstoro. apl 27 jgeo. H. cornelson. FANCY FOWLS AND HGEOH& Persons in want of LIGHT and BARK BRAHMAS, BUFF ead PA? TRIDGE COCHINS cam bo supplied as follows: LIGHT BRAHMAS $5.00 per Pair, ?6.00 per Trio. BLACK " GOO " 8 00 BUFF COCHINS 8G.00 per Pair, 13.00 per Trio. PARTRIDGE COCHINS $8 00 por Pair, $10.00 per Trio. LIGHT Bit AH MA COCKS per head $2.60. DARK " " " 4 00. BUFF COCHIN " " 4.00. PARTRIDGE " " " 5 00. The above Stock is of my own raising aud warranted pure. 25 varieties of FANCY PIGEONS at $2.00 per head for young ones if aasert nent is taken. Those in want will please call on aug 3?mar 2 T. A. JEFFORDS. REGULAR DAILY TRADE, . ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BULL SCO?ILL k MI Making Selection from thoir Extraordinary Large and Varied Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Hoth as to STYLES and 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 eo? tiuued from its ORGANIZATION? 18 42, Giving an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy aud Enterprise, together with tho Euergy and gentlemanly deport ment of all their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISH H# HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may 25 o lj PHOTOGRAPHS! 5. M. PEARSON, Regs leave to announce to the Public and bis man)- friends that bo will be at LEWI8VILLK, S. C. after the 30th of May for the purpose of Taking Pictures, such as Photographs and Ferrotypes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, S. M. PEARSON, may 4?tf Artist. SCHOOL BOOKS! Ml SIC & STATIONERY, r ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE JiIjNTGIjNTE HOUSE. The celebrated PEN LETTER BOOK for Copying Letters?used without n Pre>s? every business man, should have one. Anything in my line not on hand can be ordered iua sltort time. KIKH KOIiJVSOA. jtin G o ly DHL A. Li. D?KES, At the Old Stand of DK. B. M. SIIUI.ER. t, HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh SJ^SBft^opplv of DRUGS. jffi?? MEDICINES, <^-^ PAINTS, OILS, V ARNISH KS. kc. A splondid lot of STATIONERY. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va riety. A fine stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK ET KNIVES ever offered here at the pricos. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS on the SABBATH? I "From It to 10 A. M., and from 4 to 5 P. M. cd2 C THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangohur? Iftranch. Will paj ? PKll CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT, ?n SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi annually. Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. OoK PAUL S. FELLER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, roar 23 j.in cly DU. OLIVEROS, DEALER IM PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and YAKNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY. Just received another lot of the VACTT UM OIL for Greasing and Preserving Ltoffc* er. Also the DIAMOND SPECTACL1 for Pre serving Sight. Also a Superior lot of CUTLERY, auch erf POCKET KNIVES, .RAZORS, ECI88OB0 and PISTOLS. ? Also a Choice and Select lot of PX0W2R SEEDS. Also receiving almost monthly 100 to SM pounds PURE CANDIES, luaranteed. Also a fine lot of PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLE8. ? 'all and satisfy yourselves at the DRUG; STORE of DR. OLIVEROS, Orangeburg C. EL, 8. C mar 30 nov 18 tf At Private Sale. milE PLANTATION forming a part ?f ! the Estate of the late Col. Keitt, and known as the DARRY PLACE The tract consist:, of about 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rieh, Red, Lonaa Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These nro the Finest Lands in the District, end were valued at $20 per acre in 1838. Weald be sohl for one-half that price now. One fourth ensh, the remainder in three instal ment-; bearing interest from date and SO cured by mortgage of tho same. This is n splendid chance for aay eae do siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KEITT. Or J, Q.. KEITT,, t jan G, The Peaple's Bakery* REMOVED TWO DOORS ?AST Qf J. P. ISAlaEUY'S Whjeate be will bo happy to serve his tarnv er customers with FINE CANDIES. CONFECTION ARIES. FRUITS. N VTS and| TOYS of every description,, and, at priest tfc suit the times. 1 also keep constantly en hand; FRESH DREAD. CAKES of every description. I PIES, &c. Prices reasonable. AL80 W E.IuMNG" i'AKK prepared with great enro to suit the most fastidous tastes. Tho FAT RON AGE of my friends and ftt low-citizens is respectfully solicited. T1I0S. W. ALBERUOTTI. oet 14 dec ;0 89 Notice of Dismissal TyrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON th* fi??h day of October nest I will File i.rr Account with the Hon. Thad. C. Andrews. Judge of Probate, and ask for Let Urs of Dismissal as Executor of the Be ate of L. A. Carn, deceased. E8RA CONNOR, a?pt ??4t Executor. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 4th day of October nest* I wilt File my Final Account with the Hon,. Thad. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate* SA ask for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the estate of Jas. W. Barber, deceased A. O. HOLMAN. tept 7--It Admlui?treter.