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LOOAL. DAX* OCT. 11, 1873. that a Now Street is to be opened soott. Why not at onoo 1 Base ball-istn and another ?ism ea r Cannon is doing a good busi aess. The Fair Striding is Bearing comple tion. A /ttir. set of men are at the head on'it} and success ought to follow. I^horj are but forty candidates so fsr, * the n t win. for the next Legislature. Somobody Hope's Pump is to be incorporated st tho next session of the General Assem hly. Thar* ,i? some talk of establishing an msj^beja^money^aving idea. Where is our Branchrilic local ? Uns his pen, or his memory 7 Blankets aud overcoats are indispen sable now?the former in tho night, and the latter of course in the day. -1* r 'ik mm snasW j^^Ottr^icud k W. T. Mullcr has moved to his plantation. lie was a successful iMiitf si * isnoe merchant, and ws predict a career for ^rW^ ^farmer equally as brilliant. W. M.Sain is having the lumber and trash cloircd from the gruuudt where i/WSnsaW>di*9lap Fsutiuiy used to stand. Bill is an energotio fellow. All the lager beer drinkers called on Frank Brtggmann a few moments alter a keg wjsAfP]>cd. Why is this thus 7 Fr|nj?? doy ou1 keep good lager 7 a rroixrusxr? A. F. Brownmg Eso^, has huen ap pointed Lieutenant Colonel of the Tenth Bmumas* ft Qs ?., Sn C. ^ ?ras that |!os. Meroney the laaty IndSfcbTi hostess, of Meroney's popular hotel, has received a handsome and -elegant carriage from Columbia. ? ??????-????? - W. A. Meroney arrived home from llatoimose during tho last week. A itffiT ^f^ff?** f?no,**a ?ftcr him.., V3in|| ghlf betterloek well to their On passing Low is wile a few days ago ' ws heaod a' passenger say : "This place is grc%in|s.?*fl Wo th-os*ght the wian was * fool. Who docs'nt know that our ?ister ?sy^vjr^yc. j Augustus Fischer'a S?loea will soon ! be the finest in the County. With his 1 genial smile, his affable and polite . <cs adjutar Mr. J*>s; T Butler,ana his nupsrb stock of liquors, hs must com mand the patronage of tho County. Mayer Mose ley presides as Mayor with a great deal of digsity. He is a fair mas, and although we fought him in the late contest,1 we are, after experi encing a few weeks ef his rule as Maj or, willing to ssy : We'll sin ne more ?not against Pink, any how. Judge Cooke arrived in Town on Monday last. Inconsequence of Judge Oraham being detained homo by sick ??es||^?j^lln#ttghi that he would sit at ike present term of Court. Judge Cooke is looking well and msny of his ?old friends were gratified to meet him. MONEY During the week past money has been mistet if I By, but not as mueh so as the week before. Cotton is coming in again wad a new life seems to be coming ever Orangeburg. Our opinion about the recent crisis is simply this ; Ou- doar jnerchants are sound, and tho cotton holders safe. - mi ? su ? The case of the Stete against Price for murder committed in the yesr 1861, eras trLd en Thursday last. Augustus I B. Knowlton Esq., for the defense and L Malcolm I. Browning Esq., for the prosecution. Tho jury returned n verdict f of not guilty" within five minutes after leaving the Court room. The testimoney for the State was not of a charactor to warrant e conviction. The ease was nhiy proseeubed by Mr. Browning, and ?A one time boy* burned lew in tbo bosom of the prisoner, and those of his friends who Were present. The obarge of Bis Honor was able sod to the point. I Judge T. 0. Andrews Senator from tins County was in Town a day or two during the last week. He is looking remarkably well, and designs doing all he oan as Senator and with his paper, to adjust the debt of the State in a man ner beneficial to th e Tax payers. The people made no mistake in electing Judge Andrews, Senator. Long may he wave. CHRISTIAN DIED RICK KORTJOHN? Our friend lives yot and is jolly as ever. Hob as many friends as in days of yore, and makes new onos every day. Once purchase a bill of grooerie* or liquors at his store, and yon will nover pass him thereafter. With a complete aod first class stock, a polite and affable sot of clerks, 31 r. Kortjohn will mnrit the pa'ronsge ofhis largo corp of customers. P. V. Dibble Esq., having been ap pointed Deptuty Collector U. S. Iniur nal Itevouro for Orangeburg County requests us to state for the information of persona dealing in Liquor or Tobacco that the law requires the payment and posting couspicously at their places of business of them stamps (cocvently called license) beforo commencing business. Planters paying their hsnda in Liquor or Tobacco are subject to the tax. Violations of the law ronder parties to leavy penalty*. rER&ON A L? It it plca&ant to sec upon the judicial bench gentlemen of integrity as well as ability. Nothing is more gratifiying to a people than to know that the Judge who presides over thorn is a fearless and ablo expoundsr of the law ; faithful to himself, hie country, and the high obligation of his oath. Our Circuit is peculiarly bleat in this way. In the person of Hie Honor, R F. Graham one can recognize at onco all those traite which contribute towards making a man ioved and respected. As a Judge he is faithful, sronest and intelligent; as a gentleman, of the finest social qualities, he is pre eminent. We could ask no mero of the Legislature than to gave Jud^e 0 rah am t? us for life. During t1>e dwH summer months <otie ; 'comfort was left the followers of Bacchus. Times were hard in July and Aeguffc. September it was believed, would bring a better era. Sure enough, t" e lw?pevf bich keptsome timid people up, was realized last month. With Septem ber came oar gooi jovial aod honest friend, Frank Briggiaann, and what followed his reappearance iu this good old Town, the pah He know. Suffice it I to say, thai Frank has opewed at Mailer's old aod popnlnr stand, and offers one of the fin eat stocks of Gro ceries, Liquors and Segars to be had in Oraagebnrg. Frank laughs yet, and has not (ergot ten to promise to let the people know what ho has through the medium of the "News." He will show his face through its columns next week. COURT? Commenced on Wednesday lust. His Honor Judge Graham could not get here on Monday in consequence of sick ness. Business has been exceedingly brisk, and criminals have had their eyes open (or opened.) Mr. Maloolcm I. Browning the acting Solicitor, has been up to his ears in bust ness in behalf ol the State, and many persons * believe that he can proaecute as well as defend. Tbo following business waa disposed of np to yesterday noon. State vs. W. A O'Cain. obstructing highway. Guilty. State vs. Nelson Barton, burglary and larceny. Guilty. State vs. Robert Price, murder. Not guilty. State vs. Martin Yon and Susan Yon, murder. Not guilty. gtaet vs. Rodnoy Shuler, petit lar ceny. Nol pros. State vs. Calclough aod Edward Glover, burglary and larceny. Struck off. 8tate vs. Martin Murphy, assault with intent to commit rape, Not guilty. 8tate vs. Wade H. Reed, ass; ult with intent to kill. Not Guilty. State vs. Alexander, aasanlt and false imprisonment, Not guilty. State vs. Henry Bush burglary and larceny. Plead Guilty. State rs. Laval Paulling, burglary and larceny. Not guilty. State TS. James Cannon Sr-, assault with intent to kill. No', guilty. State vs. Sam Dickson, malicious wounding of Hogs. Plead guilty. State vs. Larkin Staloy, assault with intent to rape Plead guilty of assault. State vs. Henry Smith, assault with iitent to kill and assault and battery. Guilty. State vs. Jocllu Cmnon, assault and battery. Guilty. Sontenccd to jail lot twenty days. Even cheese and tobacco aro presse l for money at this time. Colcmbia, 8. C, Dec. 20tb, 1870. To the Editor Oranyebury Xeiri: Sir?I have tb? honor to inform you that at a meeting of tbe Bonrd of Officers, cre ated by att Act entitled "An Act to Regulate tbe Publication of nil Lcgu! nnd I'ublic Notices," tbe following resolution wni adop ted ! Resolved, Tbat tbe "ORANOEltURO N K VY 8" is hereby designated as the OFFI CIAL PAPER or the Publication of all Legnl Notices and O^ficiul Advertisements of ? he County Officers in the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, &c. F. L. CARDOZO. Sec. of Slate and Chairman Hoard. Per W. R. JON KS. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Omca or tub Odasorbubo Nbws, October, 10th 1873 COTTON?Sales during the woek 200 bales. We quote: I |Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 1 l(&in) Low Middling.I tl(^ y iddliur.l'>| Roitgh Rick...$ 1.2ft per 1111(11161 Cons.$1.00 per bushel. Cow Pkas. i.Ot) per bushel. 1'inkf.rs..... 1.10 per bushel. Do You Want NEW GOODS! GO TO BRIGGMANNS. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO BRIG ?31 ANN'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND Any and Everything. bmv 2 tf At Private Sale. Till-: PLANTATION forming a part of tha Estate of the late Col. Kelt*, nnd known an the DARKY PLACK. The tract consists of about 000 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Rod, Loam 'Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the District, nnd were valued at $20 per acre in 186?. Would be sold for one-half thn* ,>rice now. One fourth cash, the reinair or iu three instal ments bearing interest from data and se cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid chance for aneryne de siring to secure Rich Lands, riuo Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Refiued Neighborhood. Apply te Urs. L. M. KH1TT. Or J Q KEliT, Ksq. jau a THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orstngcburg Branch. Will pay 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT, on SAVINOS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi nnually. I.ornl Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL 8. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOWLES, Assistaut Cashier, mar 23 jnn cly MONEY CANNOT BUY ITI For Sight isj Priecleaa!! BUT THE DIAMOND 8PECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. 'gem jer-MAjK If vou value your Eyesight use these Per feet Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Psbbles, Melted together, and derive their name ''Diamond'' an aneeuat of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last, many years without change, and are warranted superior to all ethers in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Qeauing unless stamp ed with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Unisa. E. J. OLIVEROS, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, 8. C. to ft20 PER DAYS Agents $D WANTED! All classes of working people, of either sax, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spars 00 on; en t?, eg all the time, than at anything else. Partfoulsre free. Address OJ 8TIN80N & CO., sept 2' ?lo Portland, Maine. BOOT, SHOE AND CLOTHING HOUSE. H AVING Just returned with a large and varied stock, we are now pre par ed to onVrin duccments to all who are desirous of purchasing FIRST-CLASS GOODS, IN CONNECTION WITH OUR STOCK OP BOOTS, SHOES AND CHOTHING, We call attention of the Public, and special]/ THE LADIES? to our nf WHITE GOODS, NOTI?KS HOSlET ' *V- LADIES' AND GENTS' KID GLOVES, BEST MAKE; Gl ,TS' FUBNISHINQ GOCHS. Remember we.keep the CELEBRATED .STAR SHIRT, VAIjIC JES, TRUNKS, SARTOGAS, SATCHIKL,?, Sec. When you come to Orangeburg don't forget to call and look throagb our etock of Cloths^ Caseimers, Jeans, Flannel*, Domestic* and I>ress doods, which we are one-ring at reduced prices. . March 20, 1873 28 J. W. PATRICK A CO., Huwell Street, Orangebarg, K. C. THOMAS CARTMUL Has just returned from the North, and having purchase 1 a LARGE nad VARIED assortment of c 3" 5 6 > W Ci O o W 50 >?< W ? a ca 3 00 a o 8 i i a c ?* an * - He invites every ono to INSPECT his STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. RUSSKLL STREET, oct 4 1873 ORANGEBURG, S. C SI SUGARS OF ALL GRADES ! 1 TOSE & IZLAR W Wholesale and Retail Grocers, ^ W 00 ao RUSSELL STREET. 3 W- o Arc now offeriug a very choice and well selected sloek of j % FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES | H *?r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED-^S; CO S Goods Delivered. < VOSE & IZLAR. SMOKE AND DRY SALT BACON. RICE AND GRIST MILL! MARKET SKREET. STBAUS & STREET. Having mado VAST IMPROVEMENTS in their MILL, are now prepared to POUND RICE for the Public at large at the rate of 3ft cts per bushsl or Oes sixth toll. Alwaya oo hand CLEAN RICE and FRESH GROUND QRIST and M F. AL Wc still pay tho HIGHEST MARKET 3?IitCE In CASH, for ROUGH RICE, CORN sad PKA8. Satisfaction guaranteed. oct 4 to -r-u-|r-r_, ...-.-rn "MtfiT "tTTSWISSI i i TT THE LARGEST And most extensive STOOIC ?l?1 PURE LIQUORS EVER OFFERED "|7?/hT? CATV 1 \fX\) in Orangehnrg, is now waiting inspection AT C. D. KORTJOHFS Well-known stand ; Consisting of all grades and all prices, from the common Rec tified to "Old Pure." I invite speeial attention to my "N. C. Sweet Mash Whis key," and "Imperial Cabinet," that for purity and cheapness hav*NKVER BEEN EXCELLED. The constant domand, and daily increasing Grocery and Segar Trade Not only compels me to bny cheap and compete with other merchants, but keep continually on hand a large stoek; such as will enable my patrons and to make the vory choicest selections. I ASK BUT A TRIAL. C. X>. KORTJOHK. aug 9 New Store WE ARE READY! 7Kohn&Bro Are now displaying the LABOES?? BEST SELECTED and CHEATS*** STOCK of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in this TOWN 1 All we ask is a call to CUM V1JRS 70? of tho a"bore PACTS. New Store. THEODORE KOHN & BR0THB&. JUST RECEIVED And now opening, at McNamara's. A fall assortment of FALL an* WINTER GOODS, of every deMfff? tion, at prices to snit the times. A full stock of choice Groeeri? now on hand. J. Mclfamara. Sepi. 27, 1873 35 Ip M?SELY& CROOK, DRY GOOD AND GROCERIES, HAVE OR EAT PLEASURE in submitting the following list of QO0 to their patrons sad the pnhlic, end while thanking them for past coaflaaaai liberally bestowed, offer renewed nssnraoce that every effort will be aw its ta> m their wants with the very best of goods at lowest cash prices. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS and CLOTHING, STAPLE GROCERIES, such as * FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, HANS, MACKEREL, LARD Ac. FANCY GROCERIES, SUCH A9 NUTS, RAISINS, JELLIES, 8AU0ES, SPICES, PICKLES, MUS TARD, Ac., CANNED FI8H, FRUIT, and VEGE TABLES, in every variety, TINWARE, and CROCKERY, A FULL LINE AL WAYS ON HAND. MOSELEY A CROOK, (OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.) juae 2S june 28 . Ij