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LOCAL. SATURDAY, 8EPT 28, 1872. AH A4v*rtisfimflutA be handed to the Business Maaager before Thursday Noon, _ TW ?aaay friend* of W. J. DeTREVILLE ttnsouaov aim M a candidate for Solicitor of ? First Circuit. ' ju^aaaaimra. MR - EDITOR?Please announce D. A.-j PORTER aa a Candidate for Sheriff at the aext Election and oblige his many friends in tha FO^tf ALEXANDER BROWN, of the Fork of . Ediate, is hereby announced as a candidate ' Iba Csanty Commissioner by ZT),. ; r MANY FRIENDS. Ma. Barroa?Please announce GEO. W. BAXTER, from the Fork of Edisto, as a ' 'daadutate for the Lower House of the Gene ral Assembly, at tho next Election aud oblige MANY VOTERS. jaaal - tf FOR SHERIFF. 'A t Many friends of Harpin Riggs Esq., the present. Sheriff, anotunoe him as a candi ' dato fer re-election. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. On Sabbath next, the 29th instant, being the firth Sunday of tho month, services" may be expected at the Episco pal Church aa usual. - siM^aaaiii Enterprise Saloon.?This saloon is rfSW, par e'xe'eflehee, the orte of Or nngebUrg. Mr. W?hlers, its enterpris ing proprietor, has done a great deal for our town in this lino. And his assis tant a can't be equalled tor courtesy and \ urbanity to all men. Lastly, Mr. Wah lers' whiskeys, wines, Ac, are the best in town. Durham.?We hate been handed a package of the above brand of smoking tobacco which we have tried, and can. w ithout a doubt pronounce ii th? puro stuff.. Tha above tobacco can be found at tho store of Mr. Exekiel, who has just received a large supply. Go and try it and you'll be convinced of its genuineness. * We met on tho Street the-other d ay an old and respoetable cotored woman at Uta ripe age of one hundred and eleven -years. She is still very active and cau walk, or rather pace (ns she terms it.) from three to six miles with ease1 and says tho cnly trouble she had rheumatism-. The name of the above subject is Dolly Barton, and is well known throughout this County aa being a polite a'n'd lively old lady, and seems to have very littlo care ou her mind. Dolly says fche can thread tho fiuest needle without the aid of glasses. Who can beal her for age ? ?? wrriransaa ~ ,a? - Mr. ?eo. H. Cornel ?on rthas just re ceived one of the heaviest stock of goods ever offered in the County of ?rnnge burg, which was selected with the great est care and taste, by hi* head cleric, Mr. J. W. Moseley who is a man of no ordinary experience in merchandizing. Mr. C. has the most polite and aceoni modating set of assistants that can be found in any stem in the State, atld ?o guarantee to all who wishes to purchase good?, polite aad gentlemanly treatment by these gttntleine/n, who are Messrs. Williamson, Copes, Danner, Crook and others. Mr* Cornelsun is the largest cotton buyer in this Town, which be speaks for him u large busiuoss His goods cannot be surpassed anywhere in quality and price. See his large adver tisernent in another column. In passing down Russell Street the other altornoon we stepped in Mr. Curt mill's store and found him oponiog some of the moat peculiar and beautiful pat eras of calicos we ever saw exhibited in this market, besides other goods ol the most fashionable styles, such as ladies dress goods, readymado clothing, boots, shoes, hats, and grcorries, hardware tinware and all other goods kept in a trst clsss house. Mr. Cartmill is an old and experionoed merchant aud conse quently knowa just what kind of goods will suit tha paople, and is ever ready to show them to all who lavor him with a call, no matter what their condition in life is, in the most courteous aad gentlemanly manner, and ouly deals on the square. To be corjviuced of the above fact jnst call on hint and you'll $pd what wa- bum sard to be true. The ToBacoo Antidote. "WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICsl.' We sec thousands whose wills are paralysed by tobaooo, who struggle to bo free, but give up in despair. They need an antidote for an insatiable ap petite. To such as are utterly stupefied by the drug, and such as revel in saliva and smoke?-glorying in their shame? we make bo appeal; but to suoh as "groan, being in bondage,'' longing to be free, we say, "Here is our antidote, friend.., Try it. We ask nothing fnr it." 1. Make the most of your will. Drop tobacco, and resolve never to use it again in any form. 2. On to an apothecary and buy ten cents' worth of gentian root, coarsely ground. 3. Take as much of it after each meal, or oftoner, es amounts to a common quid ol' "line cut" or '?cavendish." 4. Chew it well, and swallow all the saliva. 6. Continue this a few weeks, and you wil1 come off conqueror. Then thank God for it. rkasons. 1. Gentian root is a tonic, bitter in taste, and will do much to ueutrulize aud allay your taste for tobucco. 2. Gentian is a nervine. It will brace up your relaxed nerves, and save you from the "awful gouoncss" under which you agonize* 3. Gentian, for a short time, is an in nocent substitute for the quid or pipe. It employs the mouth, beguiles the attention, and give a helping hand to a drowning man. The Governor has commuted the sen tence of Simon Black, of Lexington County, from hnnging to impiisonmcnt in the State Penitentiary for life. Black was to have boon hung on tho 20 instant being ouo of the Hatmon, Lexington County, murderers. His extreme youth has governed the exercise of Kxocutive clcmoncy in this case. Boll on ! great Fills of Ayor, roll on ! Through miles embodied roll 1 Rotl on ! Through those whoseKveraohafe th csoul ? 1 (trough those whose feeble atoinscho fail! Through momentanes waxon pale! Through all who Uro in achor and ail! Ever roll on ! Boll o'er the prairies of the nation,? For the sick/and ill of every station ! Roll downthe Andes?towering mauntains! Rull ovca A (Vic's golden fountains! r Through ludia and the Chersonert)! Through distant isles of Japanese! Wherever dwells a sinking heart! Roll on, to do your mighty part, Ayer's Pills, roll on.?Putnam for Out. ?????.->-<??? As u remedy for Bronchial Affections und Chronic diseases of tho Lungs, noth? in;* ever before discovered equals Dr. Pierco's Golden Me lien! Discovery The Culture of the Hair?Just as surely as a soil infested with Canadian thistles can be made to produce fine orops ot golden grain, the soalp now pparsloy Covered with harsh, dry, unmanageable hair can be made prolific of silken trcs scs. All that, is necessary to effect the change in either case in the right kind of fertilizer. Lcnving the agricultural chemists to determine how the b irren land shall pe made fruitful, we positive ly assert that Lynn's Kathairon is un cqualed as a fertilizer and bcautifier of the hair. Twenty-five years of success J is the basis ol this unqualified statement. During that time it has been used by many millions of both sexes, an 1 tho first instance in which it has failed to fulfill the expectations of a rational pur chaser haft yet to pe discovered. It will not ca?se hair to grow on a varnishc 1 gourd! but wherever the roots of tho hir sute fibers remain liudisturbed it will causo tliem to put forth new shsots, und in nil cases the hair has become thin it will increase its volume. -??????>? ?? <sasasHBMi The Village Ciiurch.?It should not look like a barn or a storehouse. It should be a building, the very sight of which would causo devoutleeliug in tho breast. A well craved cross should point to heaven; massive paneled doors should impress the visitor with tho solt-mniry ofthe p'ace into which he is entering; stained glass should throw a mystic light athwart tho aisles; pulpit, alter ceiling nod galleries should bo ornamented I with figurative mouldings, and tho col umns that support the galleries, and the balusters that rail them in should be of classic putterns. Any congregation wishing such a church should Bond their orders for finishing material to Mr. P. P. Toale, importer of Freooh stained glass, and manufacturer of and dealer iu Doors, Sashes, Blinds Ac, No. 20 Hayne sfroct, Charleston, S. C. T 1ST OF LETT Kit? Koma in \j ing in the Orungcburg Post Office to September, 26th, 187^, A?Mr. T. Ander. B?Mrs. Lissls A. Hair, Uriah Baltzeiger. O?Mr. Henry Gisendaner, E H. Ganlt. H~ .Miss. FbranoeM. Henry. J?Mise. M. ?. Jones. K?Marion. Kemp. R?Mrs. Sarah Rilcy, J. L. Riokenbacker. 8?Mips. H. Syruons, Mr. J. Shulsr, Mrs. L. C. Hhuler. Pcrscna calling for the above letters pkags say they are advertised F. DbMABEP. COMMERCIAL MARKET REPORTS. Orriqa or toi Obanokdueo Nkws, acpt. a/. 18*2. COTTON?Sales daring tbe week 266 bales. We quete: Ordinary.?... Low Middling.16J<$ Middling.16 (g> Bouoh Rica.$1.40 per ouabel (John.$1.06 per buabel. Cow Pcas. 1.00 per buabel. Pimuzrs.?.*v. 1.56 per bushel. ATTENTION ALL Tjeraona indebted to me by open Account. ' Note, Bond and Mortgages or Lien, are notified that they MUST make payment by tho first day of October next, or their papers will be placed in tho hands of my Attorney for collection. I am ia dead earnest. I also offer FOR SALE AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON COST, SIX THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, Situated in Orsngeburg County, including the property known as the Whftnioro Soap Paotory, and other Lots in the Town of Orangeburg. Als>ono valuable tract of land containing six hundred acres, situated in Aikeu County, One three hundred aoro tract situated in Lexington County. One. tract containing ono hundred and thirty acres situated on John's Island. All of which lands were bought cheap and will be Bold for cash- ten per cent below coBt, THAD. C. ANDREWS. aug. 81 tf. THE KU KLUX. Raid through our quiet village sometime ago, did not engender as much EXCITEMENT As did the intelligence that Mr. HERMAN W?HLERS DES1QNED opening A FIRST CLASS DRINKING SALOON IN OUR MIDST. And when THE FACT Waa REALIZED, The confusion of th? pooplo was almost equivalent to THAT Caused ta the builders of the tower of Babel when their language was confused. SODA, GIN, WHISKEY, AND BRANDY COCKTAILS, Such as we had never seen before?WINES, CH IMP AIGN ES, and S EG ARS the like of which were as rare as a white crow, or ico in Juno. ALE and LAGER, that would matte tho leanest man in the world fat, are only a part of MR. WAHLERS COLLEC TION that Oausod so mnoh Fright bu ns all. To this Day There are men whose 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?whoso nerves were rendered unsteady by the use of bad liquors, and whose countenanco bore a downonst sheepish look?to this day tho advertiser says there aro men like these, who have been happy, infinitely so since imbibing once at MR. W'S SALOON. There fore the exortation. COME ALL YE That thirst for healthy beverages, the do pressed, the aged?and the poisoned AND RECEIVE THE BALM That can only bo had at the ENTERPRISE SALOON. You'll Find No LOAFERS, NO HANGERS AROUND, NO Men whose eyes are redened with .MIXTURES OF STRYCHNINE ;<fc CREOSOTE, You'll find a pcniitl healthy set of TEMPER ANCE LOOK1N? MEN, and the greatest desire on the part of the PROPRIETOR is to please the wants ef his customers. Give me a trial at tbe STAND formerly occupied by JOHN PATTERSON, dee'd opposite Messrs Bull Scovill and Pike. J. II. WAHLERS. July 13 0 tf INSTATE SO^ICE.?All Pcr 'j sons indebted I? the Estate of the late Captain Daniol Zeiglcr will rnako payment to the undersigned, or to T. H. Cookc. Esq., Attorney at Law, Orangeburg, S. C. All persons having demands will present them as abovo properly attested. JANE M. ZEIGLER. Qualifiod Executrix. September 7th, 1872. 8t Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Exoctitionn to me di rooted I will sell to tho highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first MON DAY In September next forjoash, the fol lowing property, viz; All that tract of land in Edisto Fork con taining 4(10 aoros, more or lesa, bounded on the north by E. Por tor, east by John Jordan and the Homestead truct of T. B. Tyler, Sr., and west by Itomestead of T. B. Tyler, Sr. Loviod on as the property of T. B. Ty ler, Sr., at the suit of Joseph S. F. Fioklirig, Adtn'r et al. ShorifTa Office, ) II. RIGGS, Orangeburg C. H., 8. C, V S. O. C. Aug. G, 1872. J aug 10 td Notice of Dismissal. TyOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON II the 6th day of October next I will File our Final Account with tbe Hon. Thnd C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and Ask for Letters of Dismissal as Executor of (he Ea sts of L. A. Corn, deceased. EZRA CONNOR, sapt 7?it Lxecutor. OPENING -OF THE BEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF GOOD& To be FOUND in the TOWN can now bo SEEN at the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSON. Having REPLENISHED oar STOCK, we have made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a large FALL AND WINTER TRADE And can now show a FULL LINE of GOODS in all tho DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOODS Department is filled with the BEST aud CHOICEST GOODS in the M ARKET," including FULL LINES of PRINTS In CASSIMERES, SATINETS, KERSEYS, JEANS, TWEEDS, CHECKS and HOMESPUNS we-havethe Largest Assortment ever seen in this Town, also in BLANKETS, White and Gray. Also a choice and large selection HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TRUNKS and MBRELLAS, with a full assorted stock of I GROCERIES, HARDWARE, i,ROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Our STOCK of RE?DY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS stands unexcelled both in style and price. Thanking you for tho patronage bestowed upon me heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and retain the came by dealing fairly and giving full value tor the money and hope therefore to sea you soon at my store. sept 28 GEO. H. COtfNELSON. D. LOUIS IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE FINEST AND BEST SELECTED fMni" r**' STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ALSO BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. A FULL STOCK OF FAMHrY GROCERIES FRESH AND WELL SELECTED. The above Stock has been SELECTED with the GREATEST CARE and DISCRETION, and offered at prices that will defy competition. ? july 27 D. LOUIS, lFAi7L OPENING! AT T. CARTMILL'S A LARGE and SELECT STOCK of FALL AND WINTEH GOODS Which will be SOLD at LOWEST CASH PRICES, consisting in part as fol lows : New Styles Dress floods. Full Line Mack Alpacas. Hood Styles Calicos. Dress Trimmings and Lnres. Hoscry, Gloves nud Notions. Ladies and Children8 Straw & Fancy Half. Hlnnkots, Shawls and Nubias. Longcloths, Sheetings and Shirtings. Table Cloths, Damasks, Toweling, &c. Bird Eye. Russin and Scotch Diapers. Cloths, Tweeds and Cassimers. Kentucky .leans. Kersey*, &c. Clothing and Hats of Latest Stples. Also SPECIAL ATTENTION called to tho Large Stock of Ladies and Cents ROOTS and SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, TINWAREiOROCERlES, WINKS, LI QUORS, do. T. CAUTaIILL, RUSSELL ST. ORAXGEIWRG, S. ('. fept 21 lyc oct 7 The Finest stock of JEWELRY that has ever been in this Town. E EZEKIEL Has just rcccived^one of the FINEST STOCKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY of every Stylo and Description over offured in this Market, aud at Prices that will defy competition anywhere. sept 7 !y M. RICH, Russell St. one Door East of Mcroney's Hotel Offers to tho Public a FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c\, At LOWER PRICES than cai bo bought at any other House in Orangcburg. Call and EXAMINE his STOCK, and be CONVINCED ofthe CHEAP NESS of his GOODS. V 1 . . ? " IsnT- Also I will pay tho highest price for OLD IRON, COPPER, BRaSS. PEWTER, HIDES, OLD RAGS and every kiud of COUNTRY PRODUCE juo.0 3 s 6m A COMPLETE STOCK FOR THE Pall Trade, And arc prepared to offdr EXTRA INDUCEMENTS- in BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED COTTONS. JEANS end PANTS STUFFS. PRINTS, FLANNELS, NOTIONS. BOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SHAWLS, SCARFS, Ac, And ad finitum all the SMALL and LARGER ARTICLES to COMPLETE the WARDROBE, FURNISH a HOUSE, SUPPLY the PLANTATION. PROMOTE COMFORT, and with it TRADE. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT I* COMPLETE andere Displaying everything NEW, CHOICE, fTTTf Miff nnd UNIQUE, wo roako thie our SPECIALITY. FOR GENTLEMEN Wc have SELECTED a HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of 8TYI.IS? READY MADE CLOTHING, CASSIMERS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, BOW8, &o. Wc have un hand BERLIN ZEPHYR WOOL in all COLORS and SHADES; BOOTS, SHOES AND G?ITEES In the greatest Profusion, and at PRICES that astonish the World. A call is solicited. THEODORE SOHN & BROTHER. . Beyt 21 k lj FANCY FOWLS AUD PIGrEOHS. Persons in want of LIGHT add DARK BRAHMAS, BUFF aal FAJU TRI DOE COCHINS cau be auppliod as follows: LIGHT BRAHMAS S5.00 per Pair, SG.00 per Trio. BLACK " GOO ? 8 00 " BUFF COCHINS 8G.00 per Pair, $8.00 per Trio. PARTRIDGE COCHINS $3.00 per Pair, $10.00 per Trie. LIGHT BRAHMA COCKS por head 82.50. DARK ?? 44 41 400. BUFF COCHIN 44 44 4.00. Partridge ?? ? 44 5.00. The nbove Stock is of my own raising and warranted pure. 23 varieties of FANCY PIGEONS at 82.00 per head for young ooos if a*ee?f> neut iB taken. Those in want will please call ou aug 3?mar 2 T. A. JEFFORDS. 13R. OLIVEROS, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, WINDOW* GLASS and PUTTY. Just received another lot of the VACU UM OIL for Greasing and Preserving Loath er. Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE for Pre scrving Sight. Also a Superior lot of CUTLERY, such as POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS and PISTOLS. Also a Choice and Select lot of FLOWER SEEDS. Also receiving almost monthly 100 to 200 pounds PURE CANDIES, Guaranteed. Al-o a fmo lot of PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES. Call und satisfy yourselves at the DRUG STORE of DR. OLIVEROS, Orangeburg C. H., S. C. mar 30 nov 18 ly Tho People's Bakery. REMOVED TWO DOORS F.A8T OF J. P. HAU LEWS Where he will be happy to serve his turn er customers with FINE CANDIES. CONFKCT10NARIK8. FRUITS. NUTS and) TOYS of every description, and at prices to suit 'ho times. 1 also keep constantly on hand PRES II BREAD. .# CAKES ef every description, I PIES, Ac. Prices reasonable. ALSO WEDDING CAKE prepared with great ?oaro-tn suit the most fasttdous tastes. The PATRONAGE of my friends and fel low-oitiiens is respectfully solicited. THO?. W. AI.PERGOTTf. oqt 1-i dec 10 Ssa Warm Weather Has Come I asd so ras ose or rma FINEST, CHOICEST AND MOST COM* PLETE STOCKS OF Dry Goods, Groceries, &e A!'. It IV KD at F. H. W. BRIG GM ANN'S 8T0RB, IN RCSMCIX STREET, THAT CAN DE FOUND IN ORANG? burg. An inspection will satisfy ail. .no trouble to show Goods. In additfea Ui tbo above I have on band and far aal? fj number of the AMERICAN BFTTON-MOM5 MACHINES. This machine will do in the best poasibW manner every variety of FAMILY SSWINS that ran be done on any machine, aas! fat addition embroiders on the edgns, ovsraeas&a, and nukes beautiful button and syslst balsa in all fabrics. This is unquestionably far beyond the capacity of any other machine* Instruction given, and sat fa facti sat gaaran teed to all purchasing a maehias. F. fi. W. DRIOGMAWr. May 25 tf At Private Sale* THE PLANTATION forming a port af tbe Estate of the lata Cab KssU, aaal known as the DARRY PLACEv The traet consists of about 600 acree, ens half wall Timbered, ths remainder Rich, Bad, Loatti Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These are ths Finest Laads in ths Diatriet, aavi were valued at $20 per acre in 1886. WetrfB bs ssM for ome-half tha? t>rlos aaw. Oaa fourth cash, ths remair or ia three ksstal ments bearing Interest from data sad eat oured by mortgage of the same. This is aipleftdtd chanee for any oae d? airing to secuta Aich Laads, fins Water Few er, sxosllent Cauls Range and a Beaasd Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KIITT, Or 3. 0. KIITT, Esa i jaa 6