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jaui',jj|y."uL'jj|-uiiJWi Hi O C .A. ~L?. SATURDAY, DKC. 0, 1873. ScMTCttiscttie?t of J. S. Albcrgotti, tfiRrrniHrfj ih\^-?jft -MM- ft *? -Th6'?Loytti o'it?zeh?''ur? dis can/.iiig their recent wurm attachment to the Uniteft 8tfMB,?&# gco'of ally. : ^ -w ihiur-ifcHi'i'."'"^' ' Henry B. Jp^p8cja;iEB,qi; j hab: our thanks for a copy oiVtho ^Report of the ?Secretary of Stato to*.* : General .Assembly at its present Session. A* recent act of the 'Legislature c?ts ] down the lawyers' ousts1: ay? fully. We arc inclinod to think, though, that the result will be good, all round-' /Now is .your chan^c^o litigate at half price. ?r&fcTTTT**' -V-Mw--? ( At Dr. Duke's dt ug stpre tho "little oues" will find friend $ her rod Kleves is ready, iu his usual accommodating ?irfcyto, to supply them with toys, oauiies ri^^raT-Ind"'mosl reasonable prices. Sec advertisement. Mess re Frantz ?riggiuann & Co., hava everything usually found iu a first -class grocery store. _'IPhey have just received a fresh. iJf^df'.UytjtLVH, fLobs'ors. Potted Hum, Chicken and Turkey; also a lot of .t'ohqlcc Hams, Smotod Bo<?f, -BolognaSj Beef ToHgu.'.a, &o. Sec ad vertise merrt. aM?aas r. W. -Cannon, F Do Mars, J-din M?Kewn, P Mentzel and L II Wannamaki-r of the committed "n Ar rangements, and Messrs IV K Smoke,i J S Cuttino, S A Reeves ?ud K L Sal iloy-of the Truck Committee, deserve -.-h credit forthe'tho on-hr-u 1 su -ees ful manner >iti ?wbidh they performed ^their duties with irefureiiuo to thn Kl Uiutt's fevont Parade and Festival. tjej ouergotie and enterprising friends iMesMs Strau.s iV Street iuhouj us lb a, 'they furnish task -and .pine wood'at ^82.50 .por cord delivered, and for 83 2o 'ipT euvd'W.ill saw it any length desired, ?dulivejvd Wc advise every one to call ?on the above gentlcmoii at :their mill, Uiud-havc thnir -ordere 'filled. They als ? Ihn-vc -a >filh} --supply of eiean rice, meal, :and grirft, tit '0i>itQi?ty)n prices, with a ilull supply of cuff and horse food ou ihaud'chcnp. - ?.? ? - f you want n pane of glass go to Dr. r-b? go :to Dr. Olivcrna The Doctor is one of Orangoburg'a institu - tions. What wc should do withotft him, heaven* only '-knows. His goods are of ?d'tic ber<t, /for he will keep nothing else. Mis prices are reasonable,, for he is a fair, square man. He has been laying in a foig stock of candies, cigars and Holi <day comforts general)W In ,ouc word, the Doctor is "cksjef awritig 'ten thoasand and altogether lovely "?except his blue pills. ? it?w.-a?? ? The Orangeburg Thnrs sa}'s: "No Wo"idcr that South Carolina casts such a heavy Republican- ;voto; nowadays, xvhen such a tremendous/loyal clemout' ?existed within her borders even during the hottest days of the late war."? Neics & Courier Dec. 3. By your leave, gentlemen, the Orange - "burg Times said uosuch thing. That ?charming little squib belongs to the *Orangeburg News. If it was worth ?qd?tilJjJ? at-'all it was worth being pro perly credited. Beside, it is hard ou ?tbe 7Ymfs/|o jiriu?d'it responsible for our ijokcs.^iT/hc Orangoburg Twica is "a serious paptf and novor says funny tbipgs, It's oqly ro manning is in refer /ence Jto j?-3 circulation, QEORQfS'S STATION? . Wo shall not soon forget tho gratoful hospitalities which wo experienced last Saturday in tho ploaseidt villago known as George's Sta(,ioy( io oqr neighboring jCounjby of ColletOfK^v Wo arrived thore )nte in the afternoon from "41" by a /'crank ear" which had been kiqdly placed at our disposal by. Mr. Pickling the banTlaomo and obliging superinten dent of 8> inuoh of tho Rail Road as )ieo between Branch villo and Charles ton^ ty'$#flr?.under tjhe escort of oqr px^ibqtflrwfl^^^ o| foe ffiost euterprjsing n\ill qwnors and( most ex col lent ctUzcns of that part of \bh country, to'whoin we are under pro f?jptl ^Igflt-ions for warm aqd ho<\rt leit courtesies aud attoutious which will be long iu passiug from our memory A walk through the principal streets, orGeorge'^ Station surprised u.s. Thero wore large, commodious"} cheerful, Iiotw liRc houseB--rpi;?spor??8 and thrifty looking stores-^-a larger. ,und better furnished school house than any that Orangeborg cnu ])oaat of?and a general air of cantcut, of happiness aud well doing. We had the p'easuro of mcot^ ing thoro our young frie?d and able brother-lawyer Mr. E. Mikell Carroll, formerly lbf ' Urartchville, who has dcscrVcdly become n leading citizen in his 'now home. Wo also, with much pleasure, made tho acquaintance of Mr. Utscy, an euterprisitig, go ahead and prominent merchant of the "Station.'' Hut "tho best of frionds must part ;" train rime came at last and with friend Carroll and Dr. (Sre-set, the well-known physician of Hrnuuhvillo, we bade our host Bryant good uight and .sailed <jfl' "upward bound.-" Not in many a long day have we passed a few hours so picas antly as in the growing, prosperous an 1 home like village of" Georges" -I IUI- ? ? ? ? JIM [COMMUNICATED.] Editor Orahgcburg Ahr* : As I have written to Washington requesting that my name he taken fro n tho list of Loyal Citizens claimin ? .compensation lor losses during tlie war, 3'ou will please omit mv name in your publication uf that list in your paper, aud . oblige tue further by pub limbing this communication as a card. "Yours Kespect fully, W. W. CULLER. 1 rae? ? - ? -a. .L-u If a 4111111 wants a Bottleof Whl? kl\y, let him buy it and ta!;c it ho.ne like a man, aud not sneak homo with a bettle of "Hitlers," or "Cordial," and pretend that it is medicine. If he want ^ a touij that is someth ing better thin a temporary stimulant, he should got n bottle of Peruvian Syrup, (an Iron To nie,) that will vitalise the blood and give durable strength to the system *Whi*u Franklin, printer and states man wished to marry, his wile's moth ?er objected to ' the marriage because there were then two presse* in America: nnd she thought, there was not room for a third. Tt is not, 100 years tiucc, and thero arc 'now some 10,000 printing offices in this country alone. They "havesome very smut hudnesa men in New Jersey. Last week a young man was struck by liirhtninj in a field near Trenton, and when the neopla be gan to flock to'fhc spot to w>k at the vii'tim, they found a man standing by the 'Orpso trying to sell lightning rods to the oi-.yd. MiwfriM ? - * mi n i - Tlie latest dodge of a Boston till-Up per was to buy a half gallon of molas ses at a grocery, get the grocer to pour It in bis hat for want of a jtigi and then clap the hat with its contents on the grocer's head, while the buyer ran ofi" witb the contents of tlie money drawer. C0I.u.mt11a, S. C, Deo. 20th, 1870. To the Editor Ornngeburi) Xcim .* Sin?I have the honor .to inform you that at a meeting of tho Board of Officers, cre ated Ly on Act entitled -vAn Art to Regulate the Publication of nil Legal and Public Notices," the following resolution was adop. 'Resolved, That the "OR A N 0 E B URO N K W S" is hereby designated ns Ilm OFFI CIAL PA PK It for the Publication of all Legal Notices nnd Official Advertisements of the ( ouuty (Jflicers in tho County of Orange burg. Respectfully, kc. F. L. CARDQ See. of Slato and Chairman Board. Per W. H. JONES. COMMBROIAL M A K K KT It E PO UTS. OvncK or tub Ouakukiuiuo Nkws, December, 6th 187H COTTON?Sales during tho week G1? bales. Wo quote: Ordinary, to (Jood Ordinary,... 10 12(g) Low Middling.,.IBA? Middling. Rounii Rice.$1.00 per oushcl Cohn.$ 80 tier bushel. Cow Pkas. 7? per bushel. Pindkus,1,10 por bushel. MONEY CANNOT 11VY IT I For SlRlit in l?rlccIc*M I! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. MASK If you vtiluo your Eyesight uso these Per fect Lenses, Oround from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Melted together, and derive their nflino "Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will laHt many ycnis without change, und are warranted ulterior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Opiioa Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?Nono Genuing unless stamp Vil \vith our trlido mark. [?'or Salo by Responsible Agents through out Ihn Union. E. J. OL1VEROS, . jan 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C. WHAT PLEASES THE JjADIES .v..- '\' ' ? A ,. ? - ' AOWiA&L&n A Wilson' sistfiiiG MA ; J i9i ICH1NE. ' ' They, cnn be bad by calling nt Mr8. ;0Wen dorll'6 Millercry Establishments ? 3. T. SIMMONS, Canvassing Agent, June 28?:jm Orangcburg, S. C. DK~ THOMAS LEGARE, RESIDENT' FjnrrsiciAN y. c?? .ftW<ttxiI(?t)'?-? -i I TO T11K ROPER AND Cinff HOSPITAL OF CHARLESTON, OfTora bis? PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to I In; community of Orangcburg and to the Public nt large. Office hours from S to 0 A. M., 1 to 2, and 7 to U at night. (Hliee. Market Street, over Store of Jno. A. Hamilton, j aUg 163ui THE GHEAT IlEMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION ?which cnn be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as Iras been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced tor the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and.is ottered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. AVhcn resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in (he most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Group, "Whooping Cough, Influenza; Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains-or Sorc \ncss in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "YYistar's .Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, ns is the case with most .preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. RAKI'AIIEB 11T SETH W. POWLE & SONS, Boston, Mass,, Ami sold by Drum;'-,t? nml Dealern yum-rally. oct 18 ly Notice of Dismissal TkTOTfCE IS TI Ell MR Y GIVEN THAT OSE jA( month from date 1 will file my Final Ai count with the lion or aide \ng. f>. Know I ton, Judge of Probate fur Oraijgoourg Cmmly, n-nd itsk for Letters of Dismissal ns Guardian of 'Alice V. llib'y. O. B. RILF.Y, Guardian. ndV'3 1 ;n Bricks! Bricks BRICICS!!! rpilF. PN DE KS IG N El> HRSPEO W?ULY I Informs fbo public that hois now pre pared; tu furnish EHICMS in any qunutily. All orders will meet piompt attention. J. 0. E6\VAK1)S. junc ? ]>t;; tf J. Wallace Cannon, HAS JUST ifECKiyED A FEESII SUP PLY OP Family Groceries ALSO LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CANNED GOODS, CANDIES; FRUITS, Sec. m All of the abovo goods arc offered at PRICES to suit the present tight times, oct 20 1873 NEW PATENT." DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS The undorriignod Agent for Orangcburg County begs lcavo to eall the attention of COTTON PLANTERS to tho same, aud would advise every one in nood of a COT TON PRESS to purchnso n patent at once. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and POWER, it has uo equal. Any one desirous of seeing tho "modus operandi" of said Press, can do so by calling at. tbe Stove of J. \Y. Patriok & Co., Kussel Street Orangcburg C. II., S. C, whoro a model can bo seen, or address Capt. Je ff STOIt.ES Gcn'l AgenL Midway 8, C. J. W. PATRICK, Agl. Orangobyrg County 8. C. july.2C 1873 tf - ?--? iu i^Bufe* to ttic'{PUBLIC, in ALL CANDOR and TRUTH, that we hav? now of OkofFyLtBST and->;q*t complete STOCK of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS To 1>? f??nuyit^*'-T?fA- or olscwhcre. SVe liave just received aud will continue* to keep a full stock consisting in part as follows : > ,j.,h .bolognas, ?> Apples,! tongues; nuts, hams, candy, .smoked, reef* . . s pepper. sauce, tFJfcoUR, 7 f 1 ? horse radish. sugar, worcestershire sauce, ? tea. "english mustard, coffee, french mustard, soap, cijow chow, i starch,-, i oysters, sou A, ' .' ? lobsters, corn starch, - salmon, SA folia, mackerel. lyb, canned hams, canned chicken, canned turkey. And hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. Give us a call and bo con vinced of lite truth of^the- above. :|BA^rrZ BETGGMANN <fc CO. 1>. s.? highest market price given for ull country produce. OS YES! OH YES!! OH YES!!! on what : why J. W. ATRICK & CO. Are offering their LARGE and ATTRACTIVE Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies ROOTS and SHOES, Very TRUNKS, Kid Gloves SARATOGAS C h e a i> ! V ALICES, FANCY GOODS, &o., &c. AT PANIC PRICES BSP* All persons INDEBTED to mc by Liens, Store Account or Note,-^?g fivx>"' will please come forward at ONCE and settle up.'XBu* KFew Goods AT PANIC PRICES! IS SELLING His ENTIRE STOCK of NEW GOODS GOODS AT PANIC PRICES AT C D. KORTJOHN'S Any poison needing or wanting to pnpply themselves with the NECESSARIES OF T.IFE, would du well 10 call on the undersigned before purchasing olsoiThcre. TIItL GROCERY DEPARTMENT Id COMPLETE,'and the SCARCITY of MONEY has induced me to sell LOW DOWN for CASH. -Li I Q XJ O R S TWENTY to TWENTY-FIVE per CENT enn be SAVED by buying from mo, which tho Pauio has brought down s-o LOW that a Good Avtielc can be had L>r RECTIFIED prices. SEGARS A INT O TOBACCOS ?V of MONEY. I have a LARGE QU ..OW DOWN for CASH. C. D. KORTJOHN. Aro also influenced by tlio SQABCITYof MONEY. I have a LARGE QUANTITY on HAND, and will dispose of them LOW DOWN for CASH. Call and convince yourselves. nov 15 ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE ! -BY AUGUSTUS FISCHES, Agt. HAVE OPENED on the corner opposite BULL, SCOVILL Si PIKE a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE Where he will keep EVERYTHING in the abovo line. CHOICE FRUITS always on hand THE ENTERPRISE SALOON Has bocn moved to tho rear of the ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE, with a complcto outfit of LIQUORS of every gra'do, and TOBACCO and SEGARS of tho FINEST BRANDS. Thanking my friends for pnst favors. I h?pcto merit their continued PATRONAGE by keeping constantly on band,FRESH 8UPPL1E8 of the above articles, aud selling thoni at PRICES to suit the present hard tiinos. ? AUGUSTUS FISCUBR. A i i THOMAS lias just returned from the North, and having purchased a ft&ROft |?$ VAKIKD assortment of i 6 , 6 ?? E w fc3 s o W He invites every ono to INSPECT his - STOCK AND PRICES . .,. - - o? r ?.n-,ii!-Vl-.?ntfc ' before purohasing elsewhero. RUSSELL STREET, ORANOXBUBO, oct 4 1873 9ft ? . ? ? V.H//t \. Mi" . . IN" PRICE II Great Offering of Bargains m> aiio -^f/la??! o$ C?Jut'' v i /". A And EXCEELENT OPPORTUNITIES for purchasing FALL and W1NIBR COOfflStft '? . ? .?? ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES. DRESS GOODS Our entire ?tock of DRESS GOODS will be offered at LESS THAI PANIC PRICES. Dom es tic and Housekeeping :Goqji$?]j Will bo found at least 2o PER CENT lower than former Prices. .?> . P.OOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Wilt bcd?ld WITHOUT RESERVE to SUIT THE TIMES . :.- <. :?:??. *' idJ V l-?d itiifp GENTS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING ' * ''. ' "' ... .. . vi .? ? .? . ft..?.Y:?'dV' In groat Variety at about One-half Former Prices I . i '' ? - ?:? k l , y.tfj^vfSl.1. , ' <l... ; , Ohr Customers are earnestly requested to INSPECT our GOODS whciair view of purchasing or otherwise, to notice the sweeping REDUCTION of PRICB9 t*a4b on nil goods, ? i . . THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. ' New Sto: j 1 BETWEEN DR. OLIVEROS' AND MRS. OLDENDOBFE'8. en... ijfi ??>: ft GEO. H. CORNELSON l , . J| ..???3 ,? i ,VMl'l|li. .1->'-' ,-,-f Is receiving now, constantly addi tions to his Stock of DRY GOODS* Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Saddles, Harness, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware% etc., and offers the same at prices to suit tha times. BAGGING and TIES always on hand. I also continue, to buy COTTON, RICE and all COtJNTSY Produce at the HIGHEST Market PRICE.Please call in and see for yourselves. GEO. H. CORNELSON'a il