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?f G A. E . All Advertisements must be handed to the Business Manager before Thursday Noon. - Jftftv^ The many friends of W. J. DkTREVILLE ann^inci|hin^M^ d^ndfdate for ^olicitor^f AXXOriXCHMEXT. MR EDITOR?Please announce D. A. PORTER ae a Candidate Mr Sheriff at the next Election and oblige hia many friends in The FORK. ALEXANDER DROWN, of the Fork of Edisto, in hereby announced as a candidate lor County Commissioner by MANY FRIENDS. Mb. EoiTOB?Please announce GEO. W.. n \ XTER. from the Fork of Edisto, as a candidate for the Lower House of the Gene ral Assembly, at the iiestt Electicr. and oblige MANX VOTERS. june 1 tf? FOR SHERIFF. Many friends of Harpin Riggs Esq., the present Sheriff, announce him as a candi date for re-electiou. FRIENDS AND VOTERS. See Advertisements of T K. Legate in au?thor column. Cox;nT.? Monday next theConrt of Gcneritl Sessions nnd Cotnnion Pleas *vill couiUience fur this County. His Honor Judge l\. Y- Graham will pre tdde. Mr. Vincc is receiving his new goods and now opening them in the new store one door below Dr. A. C Dukes druu store. Mr. V lins a large qutlhtirj of ladies' dress goods on huntl, besides ti large stock of till other poods. Mr. V. is a thorough I usiuess mnu, nud we heartily recommend him to the public. Our devil returns his thanks tu Mr. Curtmill lor n nice fashiouablc hat and s.i\s ho fci Is its big us the Editor with his new Itat which waf presented to him hy Mr Moseley. The devil is highly ] letisvd w ith JYtS' present, and says Mr. *".\ is the must liberal merchant in Town nnd thinks evi rybody nullit to buy from Vim. Our devil spiaks the truth some times, :n:d we must agree with hlnl in the above case. "We have just rceoivod the sid intelli gence of tho :?uddea death of the Hun K. II - Frost, u ember of the House of Jlepreseutativcs from Williauisburg County. Mr. Frost is well known throughout this State, nud especially in our County, where he entuo soo.*i after the close of the late war as one of the pioneer school tea -hers, and taught School here for some.inr , and endeared himself to all.-. Ho was a young man of considerable ability and iuteliigeuco and gave prcat pro...ise for the future. As a member nf the Lower Mouse. his course has been a most consistent one, and wi s always on the side opp ?s'-u.: dishoucs'y and corruption. In public, as well as in private life, he drew ar ?und Iiiin a host of friends. "None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise." He was a fair type j>f the intelligent colored men of this State, and the col ored people especially will severely feel his los-. Wo knew him personally, and deeply deplore his sudden death, and extend to his bereaved family our sin cere t'Oudolntinns. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Omen or .tkx Obanorbiiko News. October 4 1872. COTTON?Bales during the week 220 bales. We quote: Ordinary. Low Middling.1 \ Middling.lOjfm Rocoh Rioa.SI.IS per jushel Coa*.$1.05 per bushel. Cow I'kas. 1.00 per bushol. Pinnau?. 1.56 per bushel. I1ST OF LETTERS H?ii|,iln j ing in the Orangeburg Post oili to October 2d 1872. B?Mr. Daniel Brown. C?Nelson Cane. E?A J Evans F?Mr Tims Fogisou. II ? K C 11 oil'i 1 an. M?Rev. J F Mortal), Mrs. Mack, Mr. Charlie A Mnsoi . P?A 8 Patrick. ??H F Belief, Mrs. Abby Smith, Mr. MaIo' hi Stovcna. T?Mr. Alexander Triggs, Rev. J W Taylor. W?Rev. John E Wilhton, D M West harry. Perstns culling for the above letters pte?*!0 ray they arc advertised. F. Dt MAHLs. DR. A. C. DUKEg, At the Old Stand of ]>k. ii. m. shui/er. ? HAS JUST RECEIVED A fresh cMHBb""Ppiy of WIT DRO?8, Sag MEDICINES, qJ63 TAINTS, OILS, ? VARNISHES, he. A splendid lot of STATIONERY. PERFUMERY and SOAPS in great va rioty. A fine stock of CIGARS and TOBACCO. And one of the finest assortment of POCK ET KNIVES ever offered here at the prices. Prescriptions carefully prepared. OFFICE HOURS on the SABBATH ? From 9 to 10 A. M., and from 4 to 6 P. M. eedt 2 ? THE SECOND ANNUAL FAIR OF TI1K ORANGKBURG AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will BI nRLI> at ANDREW S FACTORY BUILDING, conmknciko ok Tuesday, October 29th, AXD ENDING OS Tburaday, October 31?t. rpilfi EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AN I nouiice that they are making arrange ments to double the PREMIUM LIST, and to increase the attractiveness of the FA 111 in every particular. They appeal to tho people of the COUIity for their co-operation in the ?nvk of making it 11 groat success. The billies especially are invited to contribute, nnd more than twice as many premiums, nn at tho bite Fair, will be offered iu their de part m out. The following is a summary of the prem iums offered. DEPARTMENT A ?FIELD CROPS. For largest yield of cotton tmon one acre, $10. I I\>r largest yield of corn upon five acres [ of high land, $15. For largest yield of corn upon five acres of swamp land, $10. Fur largest yield of com upon one acre of high bind. $?. For the largest yield of coru upon one e.ei c of swamp bind. So. For largest yield of Rico upon one acre, For hirgest yield of Pens \ipon one acre, i?. F 1 largest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon I one ocre. I For largest yicll of Irish potatoes upon \ ! acre. $2.00. I or largest yield of turnips upon \ acre, t2 50. For largest yield of Ground Nuts uponons acre, $15. For the largest * icld of NativeGrass Hay upon ou? acre, $0. For largest yield of Pea Vine Hay upon I one acre. $5. For largo I yield of Sorghum Syrup from ! one acre, $?*>? For large-! yield of Sugnr Cane Syrup front ; acre. S-">. Parties wishing to compete for thoso Premiums must notify the Executive Com mittee before commencing to gather t he re spective productn, in order that arrange ments may lit mode for mi in jrnriial tent of the respective yields. These premiums to be pnid in Agricultural Tools or Implements, nt market rules. r. KAU PL KS OF CROPS JOHN YY. SELLERS, Esq., Superintendent. 17 Premiums, worth from 1 to $'d. c. GARDEN AND OUCH ARD PkO D L'CTS. M.\j. JOHN J. SALLEY, Superintendent. 12 Premiums worth from 1 to $10. !>. JIO USBIIOL D DE I'A R TMENT. 1). KEATING NORRIS, Esq.. Superia't. 28 Premiums worth from 2 to $5. E. if A CII IX ER Y A XD AI A X UFA CTVR ES. Col. PAUL S. FELDER, Superintendent 27 Premiums worth from 4 to $20. f. LADIES' WORE. JOHN W. DANTZLER, Esq., Superin t. 50 Premiums worth from I to $10. o. STOCK?HORSES AND MULES. Da. ALEX'R S. SALLEY. Superintendent. 20 Premiums, Medals and Diplomas. 2. CATTLE. HENRY N SNELL, Superintendent. 10 Premiums, Medals and Diplomas. 8. OTHER STOCK. Col. JOHN C EDWARDS, Superintendent. 18 Premiums, Medals und Diplomas. In this Depurtmont especially, as well as iu others, separate Premiums are offered for Imported Animals and Articles. ii. POULTRY. J. GEORGE VOSE, Esq., Superintendent. 12 Premiums worth from 2 to $5. i. FLORICULTURE. T. C. HUBBLE, Esq., Superintendent. 5 Premiums worth from I to $3. k. MISCELLANEOUS. CAr-T. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Superintend. 20 Premiums worth from 2 to $10. Those desiring to exhibit, or to astertain further particulars, are requested to apply o any of toe undersigned for information Premiums will also be offered for plowing and for athletic skill; A new, ran ad and attractive programme of amusements will bo oarried out, under the chi*i'go of & com petent committee of gem lemon, whose names will hereafter appear. Every offort will bo mado to render the FAIR worthy of ho great Agricultural sec tion of wb'.oli Orangeburg is the centre; and in order 111.1t this shall bo the case, the work of preparation must be participated iu by all who have the interest of our Stute and oounly at heart. ? SAMUEL DIBULE. WESLEY W. CULLER, UAH PHI kilo-, LAWRENCE R. BECK WITH, JAMES D. TRKZBVANT, Executive Committee. I 4?tlg21 tf ?EA.DTHI8I MERONEY & BAXTER WILL UOj THE HAULING F?ll THE MERCHANTS OF ORANOEBVRO CHEAP AND WITH DISPATCH. They nre alao prepared to BOARD HORSES and hiro BUGGIES nud CAR RIAGES at moderate prices. Call on them at Maronoy's Hotel MERONEY & BAXTER, aug 31 If JUST ARRIVED SI^LT^ISDTD LOT of Virginia Horses. finest DROVE OF HORSES EVER brought to THIS MARKET. Those in want of f. GOOD HORSE had belter cull ut once at the sale stables cf w. :vr. sahst & co. aug HI tf ATTENTION ALL. Persons indebted to me by open Account, ' Note. Rmid And Mortgages or Lien, are notiried that tiny MUST make payment by the first day of October next, or their papers will be placed in the bands of my Attorney for collection. I ant in dead earnest. I also offer for sal's AT TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON COST, six thousand acres of land. Situated in Orungebtirg County, including the property known as the Whitmorc Soap Factory, and other Lots in the Town of ?trangeburg. Als * one valuable trnct of land containing six hundred acres, situated in Atken County, One throe hundred acre trnct situated in Lexington County. Due tract containing one hundred and thirty (.ores situated on John's Ial in-1. All of which lauds were bought cheap and will bo sold for cash ten per cent below cost, TH.YD. C. ANDREWS. an- 31 - tf. THE KU KLUX. Haid through our quiet village sometime ago, did not engender as much EXCITEMENT As did the intelligence that Mr. HERMAN WAHLERS DESIGNED opening A FIRST CLASS DRINKING SALOON IN OUR MIDST. And when THE FACT Wan realized, The onfiision of the people was almost equivalent to TH AT Caused t? the builders of the tower of Babe! when their language was confused. soda, gin, whiskey, and brandy cocktails, Such as we had nover seen before?WINES, CH VMPAIGNES, and SUGARS ihe like of which were as rare as a white crow, or lee in Juno. ALE and LAGER, that would nuke tho leaned man in the worM fat, are ! onlv a part or Mit. WAHLERS COLLEO- j TION tha? Caused so much Flight L us all. To this Day There are men whose life is in a doubtful condi 11on. ThiJJ was caused by his manifesto, request ing LOAFERS To keep away on pain of a heavy 3?EN ALTY: To this day there are others who hud lost their power to bo genial?whose nerves were rendered unsteady by the uso of bad liquors, and whose countenance bore a downcast sheepish look?to this day the advertiser says there are men like these, who have been happy, infinitely*ho sine? imbibing once at MR. \V? SALOON. There fore the excrtation, come all ye That thirst for healthy beverages, i he de pressed, the aged?and the poisoned and receive tdk balm That can only be had at the ENTERPRISE SALOON. You'll Find No loafers, no han oers Around, no Men whoso eyes are rrdened with mixtures of strychnine \k creosote, You'll find a genial healthy set of TEMPER AMI: LOOKING MEN, and the groatest desire on the part of the PROPRIETOR is to please tho wants ef his customer*. Give me a trial at the STAND formerly occupied by JOHN PATTER.SON, deo'd opposite Mesfcre Bull Seovill and Pike. .T II, W?HLERS. July 1 i e tf LARGE OPENING ALL AI IN THE BEST AND L' STOCK To be FOUND in the TOWN cWuowT>e^fi2J& af the POPULAR ONE PRICE HOUSE of GEO. H. CORNELSON. Having REPLENISHED our STOCK, wc hare made EXTRA PREPA RATIONS for a largo FALL AND WINTER TRADE And can now show a FULL LINE of GOODS in all the DEPARTMENTS Our DRESS GOODS Department U filled with the BEST and CHOICEST GOODS in the MARKET, including FULL LINES of PRINTS In <\\S8I MERES, SATINETS, KERSEYS, JEANS, TWEEDS, CHECKS and HOMESPUNS we have the Largest Assortment ever seeu in this Town, ubo in BLANKETS. White nnd Gray Also a choice and large selection of HATS. ROOTS and SHOES, HARNESS and SADDLES, TRUNKS and UMBRELLAS, with a full aborted stock of GROCEIUES, HARDWARE. CROCKER)' and GLASSWARE. Our sryCK of READY MADE CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS fctands unexcelled bo,h iu style and price. Thanking you for tho pairoi??ge bestowed upon roc heretofore, I shall endeavor to merit and retain the same by dealing fairly and giving full value ior the money and hope therefore to ece you soon at my btore. sept 28 GEO. H. CORNELSON. D. LOUIS IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE FINEST AND BEST "SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ALSO BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. A FULL STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES FRESH AND WELL SELECTED. The above Sttck has been SELECTED with the GREATEST CARE aud DISCRETION, and offered at prices that will defy competition. j?b 27 33 . Tu O XJ 1 S , FALL OPE NINO! AT T PADTMII I >Q ? Um I I ITIIL.L. VJ A LARGE aud SELECT STOCK of FALL AND WINTEH GOODS W hieb will be SOLD ut LOWEST CASH PRICES, consisting in part as fol lows : New Btyles Dr<-ss Goods. ] Longclolhs, Sheetinga and Shirtings. Full Line Muck Alpacas. j Table Cloths. Damasks, Toweling, ate. Good Styles Calicos. ^ | Bird Eye, Russia and Scotch Piapsrs. Dress Trimminga und Laco*. i Cloths, Tweeds ?u 1 Cassimers. Ilosery, Gloves and Notions. | KeniucKy Jean*, Kerseys, fic. Ladies nnd Chtldrrna Straw ? Fancy Wats, j Clothing and H^ts Litest St pies. Ulsnkcts, Shawls nn<l Nubias. Also SPECIAL ATTENTION culled to the Largo Stock of Ladies and Gents BOOTS and SHOES, SADDLERY, HARNESS, HARDWARE, TIN W A R E,G ROCE RI ES, WIN KS, LI QUORS, &c. T. CxVltTM IIVL, RUSSELL ST. OHAXGERt'HG, S. C. tcpt 21 lyo net 7 The Finest stock of JEWELRY that has ever been in this Town. E EZEKIEL Has just reccived^oue of the FINEST STOCKS DE W ATI'II ES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY of every Stylo and Description over offered in this Market, aud at Prices that will defy competition anywhere. sept 7 1 ,x Russell St. one Door East of Meronej 's Hotel Offers to the Ptiblio a FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Groceries, &c, At LOWER PRICES than can be bought at any other House in Orancoburg. Coll aud EXAMINE his STOCK, and bo CONVINCED ol the CHEAP NESS of his GOODS. mr Also I will pay the highest price for OLD IRON, OOPPEU, BRaSS. PKWTER, HIDES.'OLD RAOS and cre^v kind of IV.UNTUY PHPDUCB Fioo 8 i , 6tn --no nfifl '.' /?? I .ol *>|/t -lit tat BitrJob ^7", ^bV?^^jffliS "r!"' tAi )iu3<\*i ol 70 ? HAVE ON BAND mnarnndoi/ ?19 ?. j i'ji i>iint/D Vit t?r> COMPLETE STOCK '< Ut" tl lilt , ,. ... r.tou '9 II FO? THB - bt?! ;!<J -?b Pall Trade, ? lid And aro prepared to offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS id BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED COTTONS. JEANS nnd PANTS STUFF8. PRINTS, FLANNELS, NOTIONS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SHAWLS, SCARFS, &c., And adfinitum all the SMALL and LARGER ARTICLES to COMPLETE tho WARDROBE, 1 FURNISH a nOUSE, SUPPLY the PLANTATION. PROMOTE COMFORT, and with it TRADE. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is COMPLETE and are Displaying everything NEW, CHOICE, STYLISH and UNIQUE, wo make thia our SPECIALITY. FOR GENTLEMEN We hare SELECTED a HANDSOME ASSORTMENT of STYLISH READY MADE CLOTHING CASSiMKRS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, BOWS, *o. We bate on hand BERLIN ZEPIIYR WOOL \ '1 Ti .r- rJjatn in all COLORS aud SHADES. .n \h .... ,,,7/ i-niv oocoiJumT BOOTS, SHOES AND GAIT EES In the greatest Profui'on, and at PRICES that astonish the World. A rail is solicited. ::r*ai')T THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. ?#3 FANCY FOWLS AND PIGM*;". Peraoaa in want ot LIGHT and DARK BRAHMA^a^^'. e^;JJ|^ TRI DOE COCHINS cau be supplied aa follows: r .. {? cj a?Jaa<f LIGHT BRAHMAS *? 00 par Pair, ?6.00 per Trio. M .\ bewoll* BL\CK " 6.00 " 8 00 " . sAi 4aBt'lJi BUFF COCHINS ?6 00 per Pair, $8.00 per Trio. PARTRIDGE COCHINS $8.00 per Pair, flO.OO per Trie. ,rr?* ?? LIGHT HR AHM A COCKS per head $2.50 ??mq otrAUa^K DARK ' 400. i iVtba*-) *ff BUFF COCHIN " '? 4.00. j ..,n fflOC ad#4 ^ PARTRIDGE ? - 500. . ,noi ?. .i i alary i The above Stock it of inj owu raiting and warranted pure. ^.j 25 varieties of FANCY PIGEONS at $2.00 per heed for J?pt*M??fonjMr' ncnt is taken. Tho?o in want will please call oa ; !w,w oT^jfi aado aug 3?mar 2 T. A. JEFFORDS. lDU. OLIVEROS, DE.tI.KR IX TURK DRUGS and MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS and VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS and PLTTV. .Tust received another lot of the V ACC UM OIL for Greasing ond Preserving Leuth ?r. Also the DIAMOND SPECTACLE for* Pre serviug Sight. Also a Superior lot of CUTLERY, such an POCKET KNIVES, RAZORS. 8CI8SOR? and PISTOLS Also a Choice and Select lot of FLOWER SEEDS. Also receiving nlmowt monthly 100 to 20n" pounds PURE CANDIES, iuacantecri. Alto ? fine lot of PERFUMERY sad FANCY ARTICLES. t.'nll and satisfy vfuirs-lves at the DRUG STORE of DR. OL1VEROS, Orangebnrg C. II., S.TT' nar 30. nov 18 ly The People's Bakery. REMOVED TWO DOORS BAST OF J. P. IIARl.EVM Where he will be happy to serve his lorra. or customers with HNE CANDIES. COS PEC r I ON ARIL'S FRUITS, NCTSandJ TOVfcj of oeery tUsenp'iun, and at prices I? suit the times. J also keep constantly on ha vi FRESH DREAD. CARES of erery description. I PIES, &c. Prices reasonable. A Lao WEDDING CAKE prepared with great c&ra to suit the most fastidoua tastes. Tb? PATRONAOE of my friends and fel low-citUens if respectfully solicited. TWOS W ALPFMtOJTT cot i1 .1" 10 % :'ts apd so hai oh* m"BmW FINEST, CHOICEST AND MO? PLETE STOCK? Ofr~ illod ?rfl Dry Goods, Grotft^&c A RBI TED AT ,di2jtt r. II. \Y. BRIGG MANN'? STOB?, IV THAT CAN BE FOUND IN burg. An inspection ?III i trouble to show 6nods. In I I be ?bore I have on bead *n4 ft^f^fcf) number of the AMERICAS DUTTTTOS-ttO^? MACHINES. ~? This machine will do in the best possible manner every variety of FAMILY SEWlBTCr that oan be done on any ! addition emhroiders on the* ed ' and make* beautiful bulton ai in all fabrics. TLij is unquestionably far I beyond the capacity of any other machine. I Instruction given, and satisfaction gu*JlBr teed to all purchasing a machine. F. u. W, ItIlIO0MANN. I May 25 *f HI At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming a ps/t ef tha Estate of the late Col. KefW, and known aa the DARBT PLACE. The tree* consists of about AOO acte?, sn? half Well Timbered, the remainder Bich, Bed, tms* Soil, adapted to Crone of all kind*. T*e*ti era the Finest Lands In the District, n*d were valued at $20 per acre) ** Wfc be cold for ono-half the4 , rice new. One fourth oeah, tho rota sir er in three m?m> mentft bearing interest from jnilsfj* cared by mortgage of tho same. . ". ...? This is a splendid ehence fer S-fef ?WS. siring to aeenre Blob Laarie, flee Bel** wem* Neighborhood. Apply to Mr*, Li 11 Ml. 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