The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 11, 1873, Image 9

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LOCAL. U.RDAY?. OOT. 11, 1878. that a New Street is to be opened soon. Why not at one* T Base ball-ism and another ?ism car ^County. non is doing a (food busi The Fair BnMding is searing comple tion. A /<x*r 8ct ?f 11190 ?,c Rt the bead ofcVltj and success ought to follow. There arc but forty candidates so far, for ^ the next Legislature. Somobody fsMeW^wtav Rowe's Pump is to be incorporated at tho next sossion of the General Assem b!j. There iff eosne talk of establishing an lyy&ifoct^1* for thii 9Swljf. It ma^^bc^a^money^iaring idea. Where is our Brauchvillc local ? IIus ,11, his pen, or Iiis nsomory ? Blankets aud overcoats are iudispon sable now?the former in tho night, and tho latter of course in the day. er. ot cc ?Our t'rieud (\V. T. Mullcr has moved mWwhyhiutation. lie was a successful ?iss>arsen ,Sde a at merchant, and ws predict a career for *eW"&^/mrmcr equally as brilliant. W. M. Sain is having the lumber and trash clo ?red from the ground* where the old Soap Factory used to stand. Bill ia an energotio fellow. All the lager beer drinkers called on Frank Briggmann a few moments alter a keg lu *ap]>cd. Why is this thus f PW&t&g?ntfkecp good lager? a proixrxtcxT? A. F. Browning Keq^, has ween ap pointed Lieutenant Coionel of Ute Tarnt. W] obprsi that Mrs. Meroney the tasty lnd\waoTd hostess, of Meroney's popular hotel, has received a handsome and ?elegant carriage from Columbia. W. A. Meroney arrived home from ISaktesore during tho last week. A ltdjV *I^Y<f 1$?^ foTlowed after kirn. V 3 Uf better lock well to their On passing Lcwiavnlle a few days ago arc based a passenger say; "This jalace is groWmyX^ We tkoasgsit ?Ire wjaa was a foot!- Who docs'nt know that our outer '?j^j^T^i . Augustus Fischers S?looa will soon be the finest in the County. Wit h Iiis genial senile, his affable sad polite vo-adjutoT Mr. Joku T Butler,and his superb stock of liquors, he must com mand the patronage of the County. Mayer Mceeley presides as Mayor with a great dual of dignity. He is a fair mas, and although we fought him in the late contest, we are, after experi encing a few weeks ef his rule as May or, willing to ssy : We'll sin ne moro ?not against Piuk, any how. Judge Cooke arrived in Town on Hondsy last. In consequence of Judge Graham being detained home by sick - nrsftflf tin tainirlit that be would sit st the present term of Court. Judge Cooke is Jpokirfg welt and many of bis ?old friends were gratified to meet him. MONEY? During tho week past money has been mretty?arec, but not as much to as the week before. Cotton is coming in again and a new life scorns to be coming over Orangeburg. Our opinion about the recent crisis is simply this j Ou* dear ancrchants are sound, and the cotten holders safe. The case of the Stet? against Price fer murder committed in the year 18G1, twaa trLd on Thursday Wet. Augustus B. Knowltm Esq., fo?. the defense and Malcolm I. Browning Esq., for the prosecution. Tho jury returned n verdict ^ of not guilty" within five minutes lifter leaving the Court room. The testimoney for the State was not of a character In warrant n conviction. The oase was ably prosecuted by Mr. Browning, and at one time hop* burned low in the besom of the prisoner, aid those of his friends who wcro present. The charge of His Honor was able and to the point. Judgo T. 0. Andrews Senator from this County was in Town a day or two during the last week. He is looking remarkably well, and designs doing all he ean as Senator and with his paper, to adjust the dsbt of the State in a man ner beneficial to th e Tax payers. The people made no mistako in electing Judge Andrews, Senator. L onrj may he ware. CHRISTIAN DIED RICK KORTJOHN? Our friend lives yet and is jolly as ever. Hns as many friends as in days of yore, snd makes new onos every day. Once purchase a bill of groceries or liquors at his store, and you will novor pass him thereafter. With a complete and first class stock, a polite and affable sot of clerks, M r. Kortjobn will merit the patronage of his large corp of customers. P. V. Dibblo Esq., having been ap pointed Deptuty Collector U. S. Iatur u.il Rernure for Orangcburg County requests us to state for the iufermatiou of persona dealing in Liquor or Tobacco that the law requires the payment and posting conspicously at their places of business of them stamps (cenvently called license) beforo commencing business. Planters paying their hands in Liquor or Tobacco arc subject to the tax. Violations of the law ronder parties to leavy pensltys. PERSONAL? It it pleasant to sec upon the judicial bench gentlemen of integrity as well as ability. Nothing is more gratifiying to a people than to know that tho Judge who presides over thorn is a fearless and ablu expounder cf the law ; faithful to himself, his country, and the high obligation of his oath. Our Circuit is peculiarly blest in this way. In the person of His Honor, K F. Gr?Ham one can recognize at onco all those traits which contribute towards making a man loved and respected. As a Judge he is faithful, honest and intelligent; as a gentleman, of the finest social qualities, he is pre eminent. Wo could ask no mere of the Legislature than to give Judge Orahata to us for life. I hiring the dull summer months otic j 'comfort was left the followers of Bacchus. Times were hard in July and August- September it was believed, would bring a better era. Sure enough, t' o hope which keptseme timid people up, was realized last month. With Septem I bear came our good jovial and honest friend, Frnnk Briggiuann, and what followed his reappearance in this good oil Town, the public know. SafSoe it to say, that Frank has opened at Mullor'e **M and popular stand, and offers one of the finest stocksof Gro ceries, Liquors and Scgars to he had in Orangeburg. Frank laughs yet, and has not forgot ten to promise to let the people know what ho has through the medium of the "New?." 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. Malcolcm I. Browning the acting Solicitor, has been up to bis cars in busi ness in behalf of the State, and many persons' believe that he can prosecute as well as defend. The following business was disposed of op to yesterday noon. State vs. W. A O'Caiu. 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. Stact vs. Rodney Shuler, petit lar ceny. Nol pros. State vs. Calclough and Edward Glover, burglary and larceny. Struck off. Statt vs. Martin Murphy, assault with intent to commit rape, Not guilty. State vs. Wads H. Reed, assault with intent to kill. Kot Guilty. State ts. Alexander, assault and false imprisonment. Not guilty. State ??. Heury Bush burglary and larceny. Plead Guilty. Stete vs. Laval Paulling, burglary and larceny. Not guilty. State ts. James Cannon Sr-, assault with intent to kill. Not guilty. State vs. Sara Dickson, malicious wounding of Hogs. Plead guilty. State vs. Larkio Staloy, assault with intent to rape Plead guilty of assault. State vs. Henry Smith, assault with i itent to kill and assault and battery. Guilty. State vs. Jocll* Cannon, assault and battery. Guilty. Sentenced to jail for twenty days. '?ws? - sb?M Even cheese and tobacco arc presso l for money at Uub time. Columbia, 8. C, Dec. 20th, 1870. To the Editor Oranyrlurg Newt: Sin?I huvo the honor to inform you boat at a meeting of the Hoard of Officers, cre sted by un Act entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publication of nil Legal nnd Public Notices," the following resolution *?j adop ted 2 KmolreJ, That the "OIIANO EBURO N E W S " is hereby designated ns thu OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of ull Legal Notices nnd Official Advertisements of the County Officers in the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, &c. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of State nnd Chuirninu Hoard. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Or-n r. or Tiik ObA?nr.buso News, October, 10th 1873 COTTON?Sales during the week 200 bales. We quote: I JOrdinnry, to Good Ordinary.... 1 1 (a\! :\\ Low Middling.1 U (,A to iddling.\'*\ Roimit Ries.~$1.2f> per oushel Corn.$1.00 per bushel. Cow Pkas. 1.00 per bushel. PiNWF.as....,. 1.10 per bushel. Do You Want NEW GOODS! GO TO BRIGGMANNS. IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS GO TO BRIGG3?UNN'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND Any and Everything. smv 2 tf At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION fsrmlng a part of tbs EsUte of the bite Col. Kelt!, nnd known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract consists of about 600 acres, one half weJl Timbered, the remainder Kick, Hod, Loam ?Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the District, nnd wer* valued at $20 per aero in 1866. Would be rold for one.half tha' ,trice now. One fourth cash, tke remair er iu three instal ments bearing interest from date and as cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid chnnce for aneryne de> siring to secure Rich Lands, fino Wator Pow er, excellent Cattio Range and a Itefiued Neighborhood. Apply to Urs- L. M. KK1TT. Or J <J K El TT, Esq. Jan? THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ornngcburg Branch. Will pny 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS nnd G PER CENT, on SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi nnunlly. I.ocul Finance Committee. Hon. THOS. W. GLOVER. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Copt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 23 jnn cly MONEY CANNOT BUY ITI Far Sight 1? Pricclca?! I BUT THE DIAMOND 8FECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. jmm l&JmW*) 3B&mask If you value yonr Fyesight use these Per fect Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Melted together, snd derive their name "Diamond'' en account of their Bard aesa and Brilliancy. They will last many years without ebange, and are warranted anperior to all others in use. Manufactured by tha Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Genuing unloas stamp ed with our trado mark. For Sale by Responsible Agsnts through out the Union. E. J. OLIVEROS, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, 8. C. <fcC to 82? PER RAY! Agent? JpU WANTED! All classes of working people, of either sex, young or eld, make more money at work for us la their spare momenta, eg all the time, than at anything else. Particulars f ree. Address Oj 8TINS0N & CO., sept 2,' -lo Portl\nd, Maine. BOOT, SHOE AND CLOTHING HOUSE. HAVING Just returned with t> large and varied stock, we are now pre par td to one* in ducements to all Who are desirous of purchasing FIRST-CLASS GOODS. IN CONNECTION WITH OUR STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AND CHOTHINO, W? cull attention of the Public, and specially TKlQ LADIES, to ?"r 8tork ?f WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY tie,, LADIES' AND QKNTS' KID GLOVES, BEST MAKE, GENTS' FUBNISHINO GOCHS. Hi member we. keep the CELEBRATED &TAR SHIRT, vai,k;f.s, TRUNKS, SARTOGAS, SATCHELS, Ac. When you come to Orangebarg don't forget to call und look through our stock of Cloths Cassiniers, Jeans, Flannels, Domestic* and Dress Goods, which we are offering at reduced prices. , J. W. PATRICK * CO? , March 20, 1873 28 ly KosseU ?treet, Orangeborg, 8. C. THOMAS CARTMUL lias just returned from the North, sad having purchase 1 a LARGE nad VARIED assortment of B ES *S o* 2 CO C5 W ? I 1 * 1 O 3 i m i a f ? i S S B 2 5 td S 3* M g - 1 5 * * ? a oo ? 9 *L ft. w o He invites every ono to INSPECT kis STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C oct 4 1873 &2 SUGARS OF ALL GRADES ! 1 TOSE & KLAR SS I Wholesale and Retail Grocers, g aS RUSSELL STREET. 2 ^ Arc now offering a very choice and well ?clect?;! ?lock of j I FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES I As H JteiT SATISFACTION GUABANTEED -%? S Goods Delivered. p < vose & izlar. SMOKE AND DRY SALT BACON. RICE AND GRIST MILL! market srreet. STEAUS & STREET. Having made VAST IMPROVEMENTS in their MILL, are now prepared to POUND RICE for the Public at large at the rate of 31 cts per bushel or nee sixth toll. Always on hand CLEAN RICE and FRESH GROUND QRIST and MEAL Wc still pay tho highest market i^rick In CASH, for ROUGH RICE, CORN and PKA8, Satisfaction guaranteed, oct ?* &0 THE LARGEST And most extensive stock: oh* PURE LIQUORS EVER OFFERED TV VI? O A T u dT VFXY OilJUaCj in Orangeburg, 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 Pur?." I invite speeial attention to my "N. C. Sweet Mask Whis key," and "Imperial Cabinet," that for purity and oheapness havssNEVER BEEN EXCELLED. The constant domand, and daily increasing Grocery and Segar Trade Not only compels me to bny cheap and compete with other astronauts, hut keep continually on hand a largo stock; suoh as will ?nable my patrons and to make the vory choicest selections. I ASK BUT A TRIAL. c. d. kortjohk. aug 9 New Store we are ready! TKohn&Bro Are now displaying the LARGEST BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST STOCK of dry goods, clothing, boots & mom ever offered in this TOWN! AH we ask is a call to COIT/QISX you of th? above FACTS. New Store. THEODORE KOHW & BROTEBS. ? -- -? ..U..' 1 JUST RECEIVED And now opening, at McNamara's. A Ml assortment of FALL WINTER GOODS, of every descrif? lion, at prices to snit the times. A full stock of choice Groceries? now on hand. . J. McUamara. Sept. 27, 1873 35 If MOSELY & CROOK. DRY GOOD AND GROCER HAVE GREAT PLEASURE in submitting the following list of to their pntrons and the public, and while thanking then for past ooaL^ liberally bestowed, offer renewed assmrance that every effort will be evade to ? their waste with the very beet of goods at lowest cash prices. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS and CLOTHING, STAPLE GROCERIES, mseh at * FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON, HAMS, MACKEREL, LARD Ac. FANCY (JROCERIES, SUCH AS NUTS, RAISINS, JELLIES, SAUCES, SPICES, PICKLES, MUS TARD, Ac., CANNED FI8H, FRUIT, sad VEGE TABLES, in arerj variety, TIN WARB? and CROCKERY, A FULL LINE AL WAYS ON HAND. MOSELEY & CROOK, (OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS HANK.) juas 28 june 38 1 . lw