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YT?RD?Y. JUNii 28 IS No more raiu is boginultig to. bo needed in this sect ion. A review of fifty thousand solders look plnoe in Vic mm, on the 4th inst., la honor of the Cz&t.-^Ex. What an interest the Csar must take in the tinwure of his subjects! The woman question?How ab?'1 1 have my summer auit made ? The boys are happy at the uear ap proach of vacation. J. Felder Meyers, Esq., returned yes terday from Columbia, where bo bus teen attending to some important busi Hess. We regret to loarn that tho Hon. James L. Jamison, State Seuator from this County, is lying dungorously ill at . Columbia. pub docs? Thanks to tho Hons. R. B Klliot and J\. 3. Hausier for valuable public Docu ments. cotton seed wav ted? 25 cents cash per bushel will bo paid for 20 bushels pf oottou seed, delivered. Apply at this office. ? im? - - ? <?? sewing machines? See.Mr. Simmon's advertisement of Wheeler & Wilson's celebrated Sewing Ma cbiu es. We regret to loaru of the death, biet weck, of an infant child of our lellow towusman Mr. A. Fischer. His family have our sincere sympathy in their affliction. tiat cleaning Is there u-ibody who at'ends to this kindness iu Orangeburg ? Thoro are lota of "Panamas" and other striw head pieces interested in this question. j)owny down, (iowni Ico nt oue cent and a half per pound at "W?hlers* Enterprise Saloon. The .Vk .vs u'.ys return ttteie thanks to Mr. W. for a big Jump of c< o!no.-H. the oriental ice cream saiawn. Is announced to be op.-ued today at 32 M-. Cornclson n?td Kuhn Have a big j oka between them. Something is lu the wind ? or was. Columbia had her first melons on Wcdwesdipy. Tliia ia Saturday and wc haven't seen a melon yet The nearest wc can come to it is "lemon." Very like, but we prefer the "inelou." We 'announce whheorrow the death, Vast" Monday afternoon, of the infant child of our well known fellow towns man aud Town Marshal, Mr. Jarnos J. Cannon. We heartily condole with Mr. Cannon and his family. children to be i'it 1 ed? Those who have the small-pox, most probably. Yet Dr. Sohwbac didn't have a word to say about this cla?9 of juve. nile unfortunates in his reesut address at Berlin.* died? 91 Mr. F. W. Jones, tho inventor of the pntent Fly brush, died last Saturday night, of typhoid fever, Icaviug a wifo aad several children, with whom we profoundly sympathize in their terrible affliction thernew street? Petitions in favor tf a new street to connect tho Five Chrp Road with Mnr ket Street will be fow.od at the etoTC of Messrs. J. W. Patrick & Co., snd at the jofioe of this paper. Persons favoring the enterprise will please o ill at either place and affix their, signatures, moseley A crook? Caah is King, He is monarch of all he surveys, and especially is he great in the grocery lino. He is great hearted and generous, using his high authority to bring about low prices, -He has appoint ed two Viceroys 'Tor Oraugeburg, and their names are Moseley & Crook. Faithfully do these sub-kings obey their instructions, convincing the people that such Royalty is the truest of Republican *iem. Cash;, is King and Moseley & Crook ?re his chief lieutenants. Great is Cash and great are Moseley & Crook ! Try their Bacon and Sugar, for ioetenco! MRS. WILLIAM VINOM? This estimable lady bus opened a milli nery store iu'tbp building recently erect ed by Mr. T. D. Wo\jS? wish her any amount of success not incompatible with the solvency of kind husbands and in dulgent father)1. We suggest to Mrs. V. the following as a good business sign. f MR8. WILLIAM VIN'CE. ) \ JSub hoc signo Vince-is. J FIRST KATE SODA WATER? If you wish this article as it ought to be, go to Dr. Oliveros. Whiskey is no where compnrcd with the Doctor's ice cold soda. And if you want to kuow tho best combination of flavors, take our woTd for it and try Raspberry with Vanilla. Whcn'er wo want wherewith to cheer us, We call straightway on Oli-ee-ros. From aU vile drinks ye gods deliver ns, While soda is sold by Dr. O-hr-er-os. ANOTHER WANT OF ORANGER ERG? Orangeburg needs a plank road on Russcl Street and Railroad Avenue, from Meroney's Hotel to the depot. What have our merchants aod others interested to say upon the subject? We will publish with pleasure anything that auybody has to say upon cither side of the question. We have taken steps to procure an estimate of the probable cost of such an improvement and hope to be able to givn the figures next wook. TA X PA VERS AIIO YI Read the County Treasurers notice, by which it appears that unless return* of real and personal property are made on or beforo August 20th a penalty of 50 por cent will be added in every in stance. The Auditor request that tax payers be prompt in making their returns. Half the trouble in this world results from the pernicious habit of leaving every thing for the last day. VOSE & IZLAR? The gentlemen composing this enter prising and thoroughly responsible firm are determined to make a spcoialty of supplying family groceries chonp. They have superior facilities for bovine in large Northern and Southern Cities at the very . lowest marxet rn'os ami their customers reap the benefit thereof. Let purt-hneifa remember that only those mrrchants can x 11 cheap who can hut/ cheap. We learned b .t recently of the death, about two weeks ago of Mr. William C. Meredith, formerly of this place. Mr. "Meredith was station agent here for some twenty-five years, oi;d upon bis removal to Helena, about a year ago. left behind him many friend* who will read this iteip with sincere regret. His wife's death preceded his own but a short time-. Bereft of bis long time companion, our old friend sank gently and slowly to rest. Peace to the ashes of tho sturdy, good old man. - i ? -Kmtm. - Judge Andrews and family have been residing in Columbia for some weeks Tbc Judge's stay tboro, however, is only temporary und in the interest of bib flourishing papor, tho Fiiiau Herald There is hardly any business doiug in I the County Treasury at this season ! so that bis presence is not ^vqu're 1 here; and e*ven if there were any busi ness it could be promptly and properly attended toby the thoroughly competent corps of clerks always on baud in the Treasurer's office. We are under obligations to W. S. Ball, Esq., editor of tho Nw North State, of Qrocusboro, N. C, for copies of bis va'uable paper containing opin ions of Judge Did; iu important Hoatc stead cases, one of wbi b we publish on the first psgo of our present issue. Our readers will peroeivo that Judge Dicks' decision supports tho opinion recently exprcssod by us iu favor of the constitutionality of the hotuostcad pro visions of the Bankrupt law. 'We shall gladly exchange with the Netc North State. wmmm^^^m , _ It is considered a glorious thing to sit under ono's own fig tree. But even then a fellow has to get up and pluck the figs or go without: unless he is sufficiently accurato to bo able to hold his mouth open precisely undor a fig, and patient enough to wait until it ripens and drops, allot wbioh is very fatiguing. How much better to. wait until I. P. Thompson Esq , brings you a handsome plate or the delicious fruit with a note -.? ??To the editor." That's the way we do. We like our >vay aod we like Thompson's way, too. T. KOIIS k BROTHER? K^ve made money enongh by selling in Large quantities at low prices, to be able to build a large store or their own, which is now in cvur.se of erection, and which will be another proof of the sure thrift and rapid growth of our good old Burg; and as they don't want to be at the trouble or expense of removing their present large Block, they are offering the ssme at prices which will bring tears of joy to dear ladies' eyes without wringing tears of sorrow from the pocket books of too coufidiog husbands. The lament of the Irish widow is O-chone ! ?the joyful shout pf the American wifb is O, Kohn 1 ! 'ALL HANDS LEMONADE"? This is the battle cry of our friend Kortjohn; he of the wining way, the gentle but soul-scducing eye and, above all, the prophet end high prie tof the low prioe system. In fact every body iu Orangeburg ia trying to uudcr-sell every body else. But we'd like to see any body burrow under Dick Kortjohn W? don't- beliTu Diok can be undersold s.ive perhaps, by an under cellar ! But Dick couldu't survire an und or cellar. The air wouldn't agroe with him. No, he would then "wrap the drnpery of his couch about him (the bed curtains, i. e.) and lie down to pleasant dreams"* of btst coffee sugar 81bs for a 8, a l. O; R. sides at 8c per lb Ac and a falling market at thatl DISTRICT SCHOOL TAX? To day is the day set by law for con sidering the subject of the district school tax. It is to bo hoped that the voters will take a more lively interest in the matter thun has heretofore been exhibi ted. The subject is one of great im portance, and should receive the careful consideration of all.. Even a buiuU district tax will go a great way, properly expanded, iu .educating tho young. The benefits of the same will bring an hun dred fold iu the future. It is a pleasing 1,..j, i . ? ?4.? Smi tn.ii in.inj ui the substantial oitixens of this district have given the matter a good thiuking over, and to day wo hope they may act for the best interests of the future. It is a duty they owe alike to themselves and the young generation. Lovely weather for ?iper collars. Colomma, 8. C, Dec. 20th, t870. To Ihr Editor Orangeburg Netri : Sit*?I have the honor to inform you that at n meeting of the ftonrd of Officers, cre ated l<y an Act entitled -'An Act to Regulate the Publication of all Legal and Public Notices," the following resolution was adop ted : Rrtolvfd, That the "ORANGEBURG N E W S" is hereby designated as the OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of tho County Officers in the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, Ac. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of State and Chairman Hoard. Per W. R JONES. COMMERCIAL. MARKET BEPOKTS. Orrics or the OnANOKnrRn Nkws, June, 27th \H;.\ COTTON?Sales during the week f?0 bales. We quote: Ordinary.-.,."10J ?) Low Middling.Iti Middling.\"(<t\ Rotrnit Rtcs.-$1.!8 per .uishel Cons.$1:00 per bushel. Cow Pkah..: 1.00 per hushcl. Pixuxas. 1.10 per bushel. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, ORANGEBURG COUNTY. OnAsurtiru.j, 8. C, May 20th 1873. NOTICE of Rederapt ion of lands sold at Delinquent land sale May 1872, to A. F. Browning. O. W. Baxter and Thad C. Andrews, purchasers. TAKE NOTICE, that John F. Griffin O. W. Thompson and Mrs. M. A. Thomas, have raado application for the redemption of their Real Estate sold at said sale, and have paid into the County Treasury the full amount of taxes penalties kc, together with 25 per cent additions), as required by law. JAMES VANTASSEL, County AUditor. may 31 St TESTATE NOTICIv All per I j sons baring demands against tho Estate of the lato LAWRENCE D. CLARK, deceased, will present the same, properly attested, to as, at St. Matthews P. O , 8, C, vnd all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to me, at the same place. ROSA V. CLARK, Qualif-ed Administratrix, may 24th 3t THE HIGHEST PRICE ? WILL BE PAID FOR ROUGH RICE, CORN AND PEASJ The Mill OF STRAUS & STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C.| Where also RIO Ii, CORN and other GRAIN will be GROUND at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. june 21 , 00 T Kohn & Bro CONTEMPLATE MOVING IN THEIR New Store On or about the FIRS P of SEPTEMBER. In the interim they will CLOSE OUT their ENTIRE STOCK AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW FIGURES To save EXPENSE of Moving and Carriage. All pe.Fons interested in TB.AJRG-A.T.!N"S wiU tako DUK NOTICE and govern themselves accordingly. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. Why is it that MOSELEY & CROOK. Sell GOODS so CHEAP ? Because they "Sell Exclusively for CASH." june 28 june o.S Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS, OPTICIANS 4 OCULISTS, HABTPORD, CONN. Hate, with a view to meet the increasing demand for their C E L E B R A T E D PERFECTED SPECTACLES APPOINTED E. EZEKIEL, DEALER IN WATCHES, t LOCKS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND PLATED WARD, AC., IslGN OF TUE BIG Vi A TCIf. Orangebnrg, S. C. As their Sule Agent for this Placo. These SPECTACLES ire UNEQUALLED by any for their STRENGTHENING quali ties, producing a CLEAR ind DISTINCT VISION, as in the Natural Healthy SIUHT. They are the only 8peots?les that PRESERVE aa well as ASSIST th? SIGHT! And are the Cheapest beeause the Rest, always lasting ?Many Teara withi ut change being necessary. CAUTION.?E. EZKKIFX. Sign of RIG WATCH, Orangehurg, 8. C, Ageat for Orangehurg, 8. C Jj?f~ VVe employ no Peddlers. may 17 ^ 00 Do You Want NEW GOODS! . GO TO BRIGGMANNS. IF YOU W4NT CHEAP GOODS GO TO BRIGGMAISN'S WHERE YOU'U FIND Any and Everything. ???2 ,| tf ' KIDBONS, MILLXLKBY AND STRAW GOODS. 1878. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, AC. Armstrong Gator & Go, IMTOKTEIIS, M AN I' FACTl'R Hie AMD JOBBERS Bonnet, Trimming, Neck nn<l Sash Rib bons, Velvet Ribbons, Nrek Tins, Bonnet Bilks, Satins, Velvets and draper, Flowers, ! trimmed and untrimined. And in connect tag warerooins White Goods, Linens, Em i broideries, Laces, Nets Collars, Setta, Handkerchiefs, Veiling. Head Nets, Ac. 4s Nos. 237 and 240 Baltimore Street, Balti more Md. Those goods are* manufactured by us or bought for Cask directly from the European and American Manufacturars, embracing all the latv-t novelties, unequalled in uarie ty sad cheapness in any market Orders ?lied with cars prompt bom and despatch. mar. 1st 4t TOSE & IZLAR HAVE TUE GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF J GROCERIES And sells them CHEAPER than any other House in Oraugeburg. fOrGoods DELIVERED at any portion of the Town.] MEAL AND GRIST AT MILL PRICES. June 21 62' IT IS NOW SETTLED THAT the "ENTERPRISE SALOON" conducted by J. HERMAN WAHLERS isthe ONLY PLACE in Orangeburg where anything liko FANCY DRINKS, or COOLING and' DELICIOUS BEVERAGES are prepared, and it is very certain. That Captain Jack and Ellen's Han Were they b?re, would wonder at the delicious mode in which "fire-water" can be ooa cocted. All the wonderful Summer diguiiea, auch as "CLABF.T.PUNCHF.S." "SHERRY-COBBLEBS." "COCK-TAILS." "WHITE-LIONS," "MINT-JULIAS." "OIN-SLlNaS." BBANDY-SMASHES." "LEMONADES a la baton." SODA-WATER orrc uftr mouche," SKTNS." TOD DIES," "CHOWDERS" and "olla podrida" of ??STRAIGHTS," ' Are to be brought to Orangeburg", In fast are already here and ?OURL.Y COMPOUNDED and HOURLY ENJOYED by the bo? riran'* and those who poaieaa the taviu rtrre and a little "irhrmcithal" Those who faney the death of the Duke of Clarence and who would like To be Drowned in a Hogshead of Wine Can find the MATERIALS for this glorious suicide, but would doubtless be di?anaded from auch a purpose on stopping in At the Enterprise Saloon Kept ever OPEN and BRIGHT BY J. HEBMANN WAHLERS. jnne 21 00 Southern Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICES: ?Mempius Tbk?., and Atlanta, Ga. -:o. Memphis Office.?T. A. Kelson, President. A Woodruff, Vice-President Benjamin May, Secretary, Atlanta Office.?John B. Gordon, P resident, A. II. Colquttt, Vice-Presi dent. J. A. Morris, Secretary. TLACK A WARRING; General Agent.-, Columbia, South Caroliua. J. A. Hamilton, Resident Ageut, Ornngeburg, South Carolina. ASSETS January 1st, 1*73 - - S,ir>34,483,07 ANNUAL INCOME.$1,000,000. ORANGiEBtJRG BRANCH OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT. trustees: r. W. F. Barton, Robert Co]>cs, James F. I/.lur. Johu A. Hamilton, Dr. W. W. Wannnmakcr, E. Rassel Zimmerman, Thud C. Andrews, W. J. OeTreville, George Boliver, Paul S. Felder, Thomas Zimmern in James Van Tassel, L. R. Beckwith, Honry Mooror, Samuel Dibble, . Executive Committee. Dr. W. F. Barton, Chairman, Jons A. Hamilton, Secretary, Pacl S. Fklder, Jambs F. Izlab, Oeorc.k Bolivbr, Thw Company issues polit ics on all approved plans and pays losses promptly For further information, avply to joiijr a HAmi/rptf. Resident Agent, Orangeburg, So. ?. June 12, 1873 .17 3in J.'W. PATRICK & CO. (SUCCESSOR TO) t. a. AriTsrcji:. , I Regretfully cell the attention of the Puhlio to their N'KW ADDITION of SPRING GOODS just reoeired and far aar? at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. Our stock eonsuu* in part of LEK08, JAPANESE. GRENADINES, OIL COL'D TERCALE8 POLKA DOTS* LAWSS* CROCHET NAINSOOKS. PLAIN AND CHECK CAMBRIC. WHITE AND COLORRD ORGANDIES. * SWISS. .4 ?. PIQUE, NOTIONS, PABASOLS^?O. LATEST STYLES SPRING CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.J Wa have brought to this Market the CELEBRATED STAR SHIRT which we guarantee to FIT and WEAR belter than any other kind. Measures taken and made to order. Having for a long tins* seen the necessity of introducing a FIRST CLASS BOOT and 82IOE in this Market, will make this Department a SPECIALTY, where can ha found any kind of Boots and Shoes desired, frees the nicest Philadelphia hand snMe to the more common grades. Call and inspect eur stock before yea purchase a?3 see if we caa please you. J. W. PATRICK & CO ' aprl 28 ?.. . ? ? ? ' X > ?vis. >?>iv ????*?? ?