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SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1873. v-. ! a . ^= READ THE ELECTION NOTICE IN ANOT liER COLUMN^!! ALSO THE CALL FOR A CONVSKTION ! ! t vpjr a rat .Mjet* j*% ?? i Not king exciting to town save poli tics. JfO?? CANDIDA TS8? Messrs Calvin Ouignard and A. C. W illiams sro running for the Senator ship. . * We were informed at Fort Motte last Tuesday that the cotton in that vicinity promised well. Corn more thao dubious. T here was seme lively sparring at Ltwisvillo last Saturday bctwosn Messrs Browning, (M. I ) and Byas. Browning ahead. Divine service Will be held in the Kpiioepal Church to mosjpw at half pa*t ten o'olook. The Rev. N. B. Full?r will officiate. VOSE & IZLAR? Have ? fine lot of healthy watermolons. We've sampled them aud know they're healthy. Our boys thauk Messrs. Yo.se & i xlar for a treat. The pr?sent Rail Road Schedule is a nuisance. , It is impossible to go any -where from Oraugeburg without being obliged to stay away either all day or all eight. thankm'? Mrs A. 8. K. of Brooklyn, tf. Y., will accept our thanks for recent Brooklyn and New York papers. We hope soon to have the pleasure of expressing our acknowledgments in person. A 8Ml>-> To our 'infinite' disgust we inadver tently wrote ''infinitoslnial" instead of 'infinite' last neek, in one efottr locals We ni?h Wo could blame the printer Lot wa can't, honestly. 1 he Louisville Ledger says h does not Itt.tk exactly the thing to ace a minister fanning himself while offering a prtyer ? JE*. That is an. But, if any body is to be kept awake, it oertaiiily ought to be the parson. tiEOROX H. *corNelson-~ Who was th4 bravest English tar? Who n-alOreat llritaln's narnl star? Who beat the French at Trafalgar? Lord Nelson t Whess snmiuer hats are cool as lee? Who hat the most of all that's, nico? Who sells at almost any price f Cor?Nelson I rjTsT N* WRtRKST^ We are informed that the present Town Council having but a short time te remain in effiee will take ne steps in this matter, but will leave the whole subjeet to he sotad upon by their succes sors. Perhaps they are right and perhaps net. At any rate we srs beuud to hare that New Street. The first of August will eomo and there will be mourning in Orangeburg among those who don't oall before that time oa the Town Kxeoutioncr, Nr. Kirk Robinson, snd pay up their local taxes. We would like to know, by the way, why the Towu Council does not publish its collection notices- ia the New?. Don't all speak at once. Of all the denominations, the Meth odists see in to make the most of centen aries. Within six or seven years several of them hsvo been celebrated in a vory marked end impressive manner.?kx. Those Methodists are smart people and evidently knew how to make the .most of time "Several" centenaries in six or seven years is doing wsll. But how short the days must be undsr that arrangement! -?^Mssann- ^.eBaaM-? MA 88 MEETING AT LH WIR VILLE? After (ha adjournment of tbe meeting held last Saturday at Lowisville to adopt resolution* in regard to ihe death of oar late Senator, soother meeting was organised with Sheriff E. I. Cain as rCAsdrsosn aad Mr. P. K Jones, Secrete 8 pe sehen were made bjr Messrs J. C. WbUmere, B. Byas, F. R. MoKinlsy, C. An^rawe, 8. L Duncan apd J P. Moya. A good deaj ef sharp talking was done, feu* a bear? rain-storm broke up the meeting before any 4?fl aits action was had as to the Scatter ?hip. ? - BE ?ig-!-..' .sp. -Jii??s-i'-i-^as Tm. Cornkr Stonk of the Fai, Building of the Orangeburg Agricultur al and Mechanical Association trill be laid with Masonic ceremonies, by R.\ W .-. D.-. D.. Qraod Master James F. Izlar, with the assistance of tho Lodges of this County, at the Fair Grounds, on Saturday, August 9, at 12 o'clock, M. An address will be delivered on the occasion by Hou. Thomas W. G lever. The public generally are invited to attend. COTTON PRESS? . We advise our farming friends and all others interested to examine the model of a cotton press whioh is to be acen at tho store of Messrs J. W. Patrick & Co. We don't claim to be very pro found in the mechanical lino, but this press eertaiuly seems to us the most pow orful and ingenious thing of the kind we ever saw. Bead Mr. Patricks adver tisement and thou examine the model for yourself. - i?B> ? - ?* RA IN? Plenty of rain during the past week and every body jolly in oonsetiuenee. The crops iu St Mathews were particu larly in need of a wetting, and now they havo had it in abundance. One of our lawyer frionds, who plants largely near Lewisville, appeared excessively bluo I during the latter part of tho recent drought, but, we are glad to say, we mot him a day or two age looking as happy as a "clam at high water." DR. T. B. LEOARE? "We regret to learn that Dr. Legare ia about to remove from Oranueburg to Tannesse?, where he expects to find a Wider fluid for tho practice of his pro. fessioo. Dr. Legare is a thoroughly edito.ited and skillful dentist?one, wo belicvo, who has few superiors anywhere la his specialty. If he ever needs a hearty recommendation down in ''old Tennessee*' we, who have experienced his skill and ability, shall bo always ready to give it. MOSES BROWN? When your beard is lougsr than your wife or your sweetheart like* to see it ? when you aro hot, tirod or played out? go tn BroWn*? to Brswu the barber, aud tako fi.'teon oesls worth of uoiiifort Drop into Brown's big chair a.id dots lastly off into the land of dreams. Forgec the World and everything in it bat Brown. Let Brown's deft fingers Ooax ingly manipulate your overheated skull. Be aharod?-hate your hair cut?bu shampooed?do anything to prolong your stay at Brown's. Dream of the first time you aaw Matilda Jane, aud how you loved her ; aud of the last time you saw her, when it was evident that sho didn't love yon. Dream of your firat fee, aud ef hew proudly aud happily you gave it te the dearest woman on earth, your mother. Dream?droam?dream! Then wake up, a handsomer and a better man, settle with Brown, and go baek to the hard, practioal, every day, wide awake, business world wbioh lies outside o f Browr'e barber- shop. A MARKET! A MARKET! .'? One of the greatest present need? of Orangcburg is a Town Market. Meat and vegetables are necessaries of life and yet how difficult it often is it to get them, even when one has the money to pay for them. There ought to be a publio market where the country people could expose their meats and produce for sale .daily. No greator convenience for the towns people could bo imagine j. Let somebody take the matter in hand at onoe. We don't like to bore our .aaders with oonstant suggestions of what ought to bo done to advance the interests of our Town, and we don't belive that such suggestions do boro them. But some people will kick at every proposition in volving a dollar's outlay and it isn't pleas ant to be considered officious by any one. Nerertheless, we are willing to be blamed for asserting that Orangeburg needs, and ought to have, a Town market. Who will keep the ball rolling 7 OUR LATE1 SENATOR? At a mass meeting of the Republicans of Oraegeburgcounty,held at Lewisville j last Saturday, the 19th instant, of whioh Mr. Richard II. Duncan was chairman and Mr. J. Herman Wahlers secretary, a committee appointed to draft reeolu ttons iii regard to the death of the Hon. James L. Jamison, late Senator' from this county, reported the following pre ??-.'_ . ?' IL'_ . ."_ - . ? ' 1 '- - onible and resolutions which wero, upon motion of Malcolm I. Browning Eatj. unanimously adopted. Whereas i* baa pleased an a<*>-rri^e Providence to remove from the soeoe ot his earthly labors ths lion James L. Jamison, late Sonstor from this county : Therefore be it Resolved, That in the death of the Hon. James I* Jamison the Republi - can party of this State, and more uspe oially of this county, has lost one of the warmest friends, one of the stuunchest adheron'? aud one of the most vigorous, untirin0 and successful workors who ever advanced its glorious banner to victory. Resolved, That the Republicans of this County endorse fully and without limit the course of their late Senator while acting in the councils of our State and of our party, and that tho example ot his political enreor furnishes the best heritage aud guide to those who may succeed him. Rtsolved; That we extend our heart felt sympathy to his bereaved widow and family in this their hour of".trouble. Resolved, That these resolutions be published iu the Orangcburg NkW8, in the Columbia Union-Herald and iu the Charleston Morning Chronicle., and that a copy thereof be furnishod to the widow and family of the deocased. V. D Bowman, Chairman. A. B. Knowlton, 8. L Duncan, E.I. Cain, J. L. HUMBstoT, Committee. BASK BALL? A game between 1st and 2nd Nine, Orange B. B. Club, playod Monday afternoon, July 21st 1873. 1st N.st: P. 0. C .nnon, CAPT. Outs?Runs. Cannon. Pitcher, 4 2. Julian Salley, Catcher, 3 3. Lewis Waunamakcr, 8. Stop 2 3. Ceo. Walker, 1st Base, 1 5. W. Moss, 2ud B. 3 3. duo. iLilman, 3d B. 3 3. W. Lucas, R Field, 2 8. Baldwin, L. Field, 3 3. j Williams, C. Field, 3 3. O. 24, 28 R. 2nd Nink, Hontem* At.muo.1, Ca)vp. Ou/s?iVaits. A Id rich, Pitchor, I 3. E. h. Salley, Catcher, 1 4. Harley, S. Stop, 4 3. A. Walker, l?t Base, 2 5. L. H. Wauuamakcr 2nd IS. 1 5. Albcrgotti, 3rd " 2 2. Jeffords, R. Field, 3 1. Dantsler, L. " ?? 5 1. T. Wajiaauiaker, C. 11 3 3. O. 21, 20 R Tho gamo consisted of 8 innings und was well contested, the advantago being first one side then the other,but was at last wou by the I.-t Nine, although, they had been whitewashed three times. The 2nd Nine received a whitewash in the 6th inn ing. Flics and f'qpls were hatidsomelj taken by Messrs Cannon, Salley, Wanna maker and Walker of 1st Nine, and M;ssrs A Id rich, EL. Salley, A. Walker and L. H. Wanuamakcr of 2nd Nino. The Club have their regular game on every Monday afternoon, except Sales day, then on following Wednesday. The public generally and ladies especial ly aro invited. BRA XGH VILLK ITEMS? A Cow days ago, a man named Perry iuduced a child, nged about thirteen years, to leave her mother and follow him into Colloton County, at which place thoy wore married. The mother of the child oomplaincd to Trial Justice Reodish, who issued his warrant and soon bad Porry before him. A prelim inary hearing was had, after which, in default of bail, he was committed to jail, to answer before the Court of Sessions for abduction. A social game of Base Ball was played st Howe's Pntnp on Wednesday last be tween the Palmettos* of Branchville and the Rowe't Punsp Club. The game was won by ths Palmetto Club, 53 against 9 Everything passed off pleassutly The Branchville boys express themselves, highly pleased with their visit and have invited the "Rowas Pump Club,' to play st Branchville at an asrly day; an Invitation which was cordially accepted. * ? Camp Meeting commences at Cattle Creek next Wcdocsdny. A meeting of the oserchauU of Bruuch at an early day is talked of, for the purpose of eulogizing the late Editor of the Nkws for tho unsolicited fame given that Town as a "Trog pond." ?"r "? Ou Thursday of ia.** week Branch rille was visited by Juite a number of the proiuiment citizens of Orangeburg. Among the number were the late Editor of the Nkws, and some dyzei or more noted politicians. Politics and vom merou wer? th<i chiof aubj'icta debated. -? Tho "Humanitarian Sooiety of Bnnchvillo" is makiug efforts to find nut who it was that kept a certain Prop tied by the fuot from 10 A. M. until tho loaviug of the up Columbia night treib oi Thursday 17th Jul A. D. 1873. . YV. H. REEDISH. Columbia, 8. C, Dec. HOth, 1870. To the Editor Uriimjeltu.-g AVw* : Slit?1 have the honor to inform you that ol a uieetiug of the Hoard of Officers, cre atud by itu Act ent'tlcd "An Act to Regulate tlie Publication of all Lognl and Public Notices," the following resolution waa adop ted ! Nftohcd, That the " () It A N 0 E B U It Q N RVi 8" is hereby designated aa the OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of the County Officers iu the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, &e. F. *L. CARDOZO, Sec. of State and Chairman Board. Per W. R. JONES. j'. I'-.lu...ol_bsss_^SgBaWaSWSSBBBaWaWSSeM COMMERCIAL. MARKET KI.POKTS. Orrios or Tats Obakukbkko Nkwh, July, -.5 h 1873 COTTON?Salca during the week ,1(1 bales. Wc quote : Ordinary. .lOgl Low Mnldling.l,ii(a}"l M iddling.17 (ui Rocun RieB.-S1.40 per oushel Cohn.$1.oo per bushel. Cow 1'kas. 1.00 per bushel. PlMtBkfl. 1.10 per bushel. The State of South Carolina, OK AN< i EBL'RC COL*N T V. In thk Ccurt of Pb?bath lly AUGUSTUS lt. KNOWLTON, Esq. Judge of Probate in said County. WHKRF.AS, .lohn E, Jones hath applied to mo for Letters of Administration on the Estate "t Frederick \V, Jones, l.nte of Or mtgcbtirg Ceuuty, deceased. These ?re therefore to oife and uduiAniuh aU-ninl sitigui** the kindred und Creditors of the said deeeasod/to he and appear, he fore me, hi a Court of Probate for tlie said County to tie hidden at Orangeburg, on the ?_'tith day of July, 1M7:<. at HI o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the said Ad ministration should not l?e granted, tJiven under my Hand and the Seal of Court. this '.'tli day of July Anno Bviiiiiii 1878, [L.S.] AUG. B. KN?>W LTON. Probale Judge); O. C. july 12 :!? Spring Arrivals at M'NAMARA'S Qeat reduction in prices of Spring Qeods bought in tho laet ten dar. IF VO? WANT TO OET THE BEST AND Cheapen ready-uade Spring Clothing, go to McNAMARA'S. IF YOU WANT LADIES AND CHILD t en's Shoes of the beet quality and at low price*, go to MoNAMARA S. IF YOU WANT LADIES DRESS OOODS Cheap and Stylish, go to McNAMARA'S. IF YOU WANT OliNTEEMEN'S CA88I meres. Cloths, Tweed*, Meltons, Drab' dele. Summer drills aud cottonades, etc., all of the heat quality, and the largest Stock in town, aud"at low prices, too. goto McNAMARA'S. IF YOU WANT OOOD SUGAR, 8 I.RS For $1, go to McNAMARA'S. IF YOU WANT OOOD BROWN HOMES pu: one wide, at Ills cents, goto "McNAMARA'S. IF YOU H AST TO ? BUT CHEAP FOR Cash, go to McNAMARA'S. Being thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on me in the past. I respectfully selicil a coiitiuuaueo of the sanio. J McNAMANA. ApprU2f?, 187:1 It. The recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States have declared the HOMESTEAD ACTS of this State un constitutional us to debt* coutracted prev ious to lhl)8. Ilie last amendment to the Bankrupt law ] gives to the debtor the same exemption of renl and personal property ns was given to hin by the TIOMERTEAD LAW. The only way that HOMESTEADS ????? !>?? secured is by taking the benefit oftheilauk rupt Act. Especial attention has been and will be devoted to ibis branch ef the law by BROWNINU A BROWNING, Attorneys at Law. Russell Street, Orangeburg 6. C. may 21 3t| | M i *S. o. S. a?ATJLE, russell st he kt, Takes pleasure in nnuouncing to her Cus louiers and the Public in ecneral that site hn* opened her SPRISfl STOCK consisting of ihn LATEST STYLES of millinery goods. Thankful for past favors, she respect full} solicit* it continuance of the same. A SPECIALTY 1'rcss Making. Cutting and Killing Carried on as usual by Mrs. I. S. CUM Ml NOR. Con u try <tr?ler7< respect fully solicited and will meel with prompt attention. apl 19 lni Why is it that MOSEL EY & CROOK. Sell GOODS so CHEAP ? Because they "Sell Exclusively for CASH." juue 28 .iunc J8 \y ?_i t ? ? ? - ' . a m i ? ._? . .. ~i . < -1 .. . . ja, . Southern Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICES:?M km ruts Tenn., and Atlanta, Ca. Memphis Office. ?T. A. Nelson, President. A Woodruff*, Vice-President Benjamin May, Secretary, Atlanta Office.?.lohn B. Gordon, President, A. H. Colquitt, Vice-Presi dent. J. A. Morris, Secretary. FLACK it WARRING, Genera) Agent.-, Columbia, South Carolina. j. A. Hamilton, Resident Agent, Orangeburg, South C'urolina. ASSETS Januarv 1st, 187.? ? - $jj$34<483,07 ANNUAL INCOME.? 81,?<>(>,00< >. 011ANGEBURG BRANCH OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT. TBU8TEES: Dr. W. F. Barton, Robert Copes, James P. I^lar. John A. Hamilton, f)r. W. W. Wannraaker, E. .Kussel Zlmmerroau, Thnd C. Andrews. W. J. DcTrevillc, George Boliver, Paul S. Felder, Thomas Zimmerman James Van Tassel, L. R. Bcikwith, Henry Moorer, Samuel Dibble, Executive Committee. Dr. W. F. Barton, Chairman, John A. Hamilton, Secretary, Pa tl ti. Feeder, James F. Izlar, Georoe Boliver, This Company issues policies on all approved plans and pays losses promptly. For further information, ayply to _ JOHN A HAMILTON. Resident Aavxent, Orangeburg, Po. C. June 12, 1873 17 3m Turnip Seed! FROM rilK CELEBRATED FIRM OF LANDRETH & CO. Of the following descriptions : FLAT DUTCH, RED TOP, AMBER GLOBE, LARGE GLOBE, POMK BaNEAN GLOBE, YELLOW RUTA BAG A, ETC. To be had from E. EZEKIEL, SlOlSr OF THE BIG WATCH. MEMBERS of the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be ?applied with Hutu Baga and all other Seed* as usual. AW WATCHES AND JEJWELRY REPAIRED. july 5 , 00 THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR ROUGH RICE, CORN AND PEAS AT The Mill OF oTDAiie jp ctdcct ohmuo o6 oiin.i-1 ORANGEBTJRG, S. C, Whore also RICK, CORN and other GRAIN will be GROUND at the LOWEST MARKET BATES. june 21 ?* T Kohn & Bro CON'T E M PL ATE MOVING IN THEIR New Store ' 'eii On or about the FIRS ' of SEPT KM BER. In the interim they will CLOSB OUT their ENTIRE STOCK AT UNPRECEDENTED To sate EXPENSE of Moving and Carriage. All po.Kons iutcrcsted iu 13 A"TtG.iVT^N\S wi,! tak6 D?K and govern themselves accordtugly. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. IT IS NOW SETTLED THAT the "ENTERPRISE SALOON" conducted by J. HERMAN W?HLERS ie t%? ONLY PLACE in Orangeburg where anything lika FANCY DRINKS, er COOLI3f# ea4 DELICIOUS RE YE RAO KS ar. prepared, and it is very eertain. That Captain Jack and Ellen's Man Were ihay here, would wonder at the deliciou* mode in which "fire-water" eaa he aaav coctrd. All Oie wonderful Summer digui?es, sueh as ??CLARET PUNCHES," "SHERRY-COBBLERS," "COCKTAILS,' "WRITS-LIOXeV ??MINT-JUMPS," -GIN-SL1SOS," BRANDY-SMASHES." LF.MONADH a la be>-nn," SODA-WATER efee ant movrht,". SKINS," TOD DIES," "CROWPER8" and "nlla podrtdd' of "STRAIGHTS," Are to be brought to Orangeburg, In fact are already here and HOURLY COMPOUNDED and HOURLY ENJ0T8? by the ho* vtvantt and those who possess the s?eiu tuvr* and a little "u-hrrtwithml." Those who fancy the death of tho Duke of Clarenca and who would tike To be Drowned in a Hogshead of Wine Can Bod the MATERIALS for this glorious suicide, but would doubtless be dieeeeeoa' from such a purpose on stopping in -" At the Enterprise Saloon Kept ever OPEN and BRIGHT BT AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Aft juce si ? mj