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_JLi Q o a. Tj ._ SAT?KDA^ jtJNK 20, 1S74, Xotioo to CuudidntoH. On account o? tlio numerous 'appli cations made to us to insert tickets for Legislative and County offices, we have decided to fall in our price fur Ruch announcements. HerbuTt r we \vill givo the name of any aspirant for official honors, upon the payment of two dollars. jfWcdnesday of last week w is hot. The hog-law is being muddied aia?n, Affairs at Branch villo arc petting lively- What's the matter if The Wilitnington journal is a fust ite paper. ) Cash will be paid for a load of corn in the shuck. Apyly at this office Our neighbor th inks jutttee for n s'istaiice. That's the cry over the en tire county. We all want justice. A great many people do a great in iuy things, so they s-?y, that nobody else kuows a thing of. Watermelons will be here directly. Look out then for the cholera. bo's going to die? We ain't afraid. Some ol our young mei> li'so Chester field's "love letter writer." Young ladies w ill make a note of this. * Men are' laying their wires for the next election, and for "ways that are dark" home of them are very peculiar. A largo political meeting was held in the Fork the other day, at which cor ruption was talked of pretty jou lly. Twenty out oi tho thirty-two County Tionsuiers of the State have settled with Cnrdoza. Jlnjor C. W. Uuttz, Soltoitur, has gone Xorth and will be absent for two or three weeks. \ A good many people are preparing for the glorious Fourth. It is under idood that great speeches will be m-ulu. Why did Corduzo pay the Charleston Aetrs and Courier before any other journal'( Our Towfi Counsel uro having dirt hauled in the street ucar the store of I). Louis. ' . - in?. ? - ? ??? - Trial Justice business is going in the ground. No fighting, no stealing, no money. The bond holders have all the latter. The 2d game between the Orange and Swamp Anpcl llasc Rail Clubs will take place Thursday June 25th. Camo called at ?>\ o'clock. Tho Blue Stocking llase Club, play', cd,a game of Base Bull on Wednesday last with the Star Club. The score was 24 to 54. The Star Club was ah -a 1. Mr. Charlie Knnsdnle deserves credit for the lu ndsomc manner in which his skill is exhibited in the Sign painted by him for Dr Muokcnfu<s. It is said that Patterson; Moses, Chamberlain and Elliott have formal an alliance, and that they will name the next Govoruor. The life of a newspaper mm U bird, 'for he knows not tho day nor tho hour ?in which ho will be otllol to give an account of himself. The Corn and Cotton crops nro now 'in a most prosperous condition in this ?Coun'y. Our farmers are begining to tput on a smile of independence. ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTY? Parties who have property will d i well to read tho notice of County Auditor Van Tassel published in anothor cc>l ?niD. The coming campaign forbodes tr?fi ble in the political world, so far as this '?county is concerned. Liues aro going *o'be drawn strictly, and the devil to ip'ay generally. Mrs. I. P. Thompson will please Accept-tho thanks of this office for a dish of excellent figs, as fiuo as we over saw. ^Perhaps it would bo on advantage to our farmers to call aud so j Guldsmitb & Son's, patent cotton tie at E. Ezekiel. It's safety and cheapness reccommend it to us. It is a South Carolina patent. A school is about to be formed in Columbia for tho instruction of young men iu tho Olympian games and atble tic feats by a gentleman qualified to impart such instruction. An exchange wants two unions or ganized at once. The S. li. ami A. brothers must make a note of this. To work is the word. The enemy IB clean ing up their arms. "We do not know exactly who tho iocal of the Daily Union-Herald is, but are sure its. local columoh evidences, tho fact that thcro is u man at the bei in somewhere ? ??>?- * <? "Many friend**" bare sent a Congres sionul ami Legislative ticket, for this County, to the Union-Ifrraldt which pi per declines to publish the sain a without money. That's just right brother. Complaints come in thick and fast ubout the condition of tho brid?oa. Mr. Smoilkc inlbriiiB us that it is the du y of the Sub Commissioners to have them repaired, Tuxes are high but our Town C ni:i eil1 should levy a special taxtHo put our l'iro Department, i j better mtU*. The matter ht?l Lien neglected too long alrwudy, aud tdiuuld be attended to. ? The closing exhibition of Mr. Mclli champ's school will t.\ke place tit the Hi ok oc Ladder Hall on Thursday evening June 25th at 8 o'elouk. The publioare invited to attend. ? A coutemporary cxcluiiues "Oh ! for ii marble top soda fountain, how cool und refreshing it would be." That man ought to* have some lung meter hymn sung lo him under a bush bar bor. The l&disto Club of which Mister A hurt (Hover is President, d ies u it want their existouce ignored, au I our-'devil'' tells us, they are lyot afraid to tike a tilt with tho famius Oratig'j biys. People are commencing to cine the Judiciary now a days Who's safe. The friends of Judge T. II. Cooke recently presented him, as a remark of their esteem, u very li:ie o:iO. The Grand Jurien all over tin coau try are refusing to grant licenses to sol 1 liquor. They seem to follow tho exam ple set by the worthy foreman of our own jury. Let them hold out iu their good work. It is thought that tjio Convention o f delegates, to nominate a Congressman to represent this Congressional District, will meet at this place. Wu don't see why they shouldn't, for no tnoro con veuient place could bo fixed upon. Wallace Cannon is at his stand ou Russell Street yet, and does one of the best grocery and liquor business in town. We hear it slyly whispered that Wallace IS going to take unto himself a rib alter a while So much the bet tor for the future. A letter fro'm 'Rock H?rt, Texas, to us describes the crops iu that country to be in a flourishing condition. Our correspondent states that, ho will make t\ bale and a half of cotton to the aero, aud thirty fivo bushels of corn. Wish wo had some Tcxas land in South Caro lina'. Senator Jones, "Und Hot," bought ??ix thousand and one hundred dollars ?worth oi* real estate in Charleston 'county, upon which tho Georgetown Planet remarks '-I tell you"! Thats BowJey'a paper, aud Senator Jones is worth two of such mou us tho ex-minis ter. ' I toll you " "Wo aro iu for a Buddoti disease or affliction to come and wipe out every stain of corruption iu South Carolina." Lexington Dispatch. Tien good by to some of the Demo cratic editors. Mr. McNnmara has on hand a well assorted stock of fin6 summer goo Is. Friend Me. is one of tho most experieno od .merchants, and sustains a reputation unequalled iu our county for houcst dealing. Mr. Asbury Wanuamnkor U playing the nicest little game for Mr. Dukes' hotel wc ever saw. That hack, with Asbury at its head, will have a passenger whether or no. Who is it can say that Orangeburg is not growing ? MOSELEY k COPES? Have on hand an assortment of groceries and dry goods calculated to suit the table of the most fastidious of our citizens. They arc currying on a splendid busitlCFS, and, what makes it better, deserves on account of their urbanity and thrift, all i hoy can make. The most villiuuous law ever enacted by the lladical Legislature of South j Curo'iuu, is the one disiguating ' official papers.? True Snthron. The Watchman has tho printing for Sumter County, and hence the disgust of the''white man's paper.'' How it must long for pap . We arc sorry that a local item was inserted in our coluins last week which seemed to reflect upon the conduct of a \vtjrThy"tttTTT~^^ ? minister iu our Town. Wc have useertaiulra-t-hli??-!;1 as far asablu and find t.he rumors that reached cur local were false-1?tho' "ivcu to him as facts. 'J'hc other day in reading over tho report of the Commit to, appointed to investigate the transactions of the ?'Sinking Fund Commission," we ex cluimed. Where i? Timothy Hurley Goncral Whippar, Swails and others, and "whur can do property of do State be gone ?." Echo answers, whar '{ The Nines anil Courier is picking at Judge Graham's decision in striking the case against Governor Moses from the docket, but with till the help of the Charleston bar, cannot controvert o:> e ground laid down by our able Julgc. It would be well for Tim 11 urloy now to take hold of the matter. PERSOXEL? Mr James Van Tassel arrived home from the North on Tuesday niglit last. Tho editor of that ablest of all daily Republican, papers ever published in this State, Col. L C Northrop, visited our Burg on business a few days since, and was the guest of lion. T. C. An drews. RHEUMA TJSM REM El) Y? One Samuel Dcatou, Christianburg, Ohio, who had tho rheumatism nineteen years, says the following is whit cured him: "One quirt ryu whiskey, one ounce wild cherry bark (root), one ounce prickly ash r.iot, one ounce yel low dock root, one ounce spikenard root, ouo ouneo gentian root, one ouuoc gum myrrh. If one bottle does not euro you, try another. Take throj drinks a day. Two bottlos cured mc." There is whisky in Orangeburg that will settle tho question by tho use of one bottle, uono of the other iugrodicnts needed. It's sure pop; no one using it will ever bo troubled with rheumatism The Close of run C-iiaulesion Hotel.?This house closed 'its doors Monday evening for tho summer. The entire building is to bo overhauled and repuirod and painted throughout, and various modern improvements aro to added. The dining room will bo hand somely fresoood, and everything that can add to tho nppearaoao or the com fort of tho cstsbliflhuiorrt will bo done. Tho management proposes reopeniug the hotel by tho 15th of Octobor next, at which time, handsomely roGttcd and improved throughout, it will be cirri od oti in its accuirtomed first cht?a style. Tho bar of Newberry passed a voto of thanks to Judge M. Moses for dispatch of business and urbauity.of uianuer du ring too rcceut session of court thoro. "I'm not much for phtump sakin'," declared a candidate at Dubuqe, "but for honesty and capacity and integrity, I bate the devil?so I do." Coming South. ?General Grant aud family will visit Greensboro, N. C, on tho 23d, to attend the nuptial cere monies of Miss Jessie Dick, daughter of Judge Dick, aud Mr. Hubert Douglass, sou of the. lato Stephen A. Douglass, and now United States Deputy Marshal for North Carolina. The Chester Reporter of tho 12lh says. "The rain has come, and far mers are again basking iu tho 'sunlight ot hope and joy. All sections of our couuty have been visited with jiood rains. The crops are doing wonderfully well, and tho prospect for a goo 1 yield of both com and cotton aro good." Last 'J hursday night, a baud of un:r derers and robbers, under pretence of wishing to buy Bomelhiug, entered the store of a Mr. Howard, near May Tii"cr Church,-about twelve miles from Har deeville, S. C , murdered the clerk, Mr. Thomas S. Lehn, burned his body to a crisp, then 'robbed the storehouse and : set lire to it. Warrants have been is sued against four negroes, against whom there is strong evidence. Mr. Hehn, says the Savauuah iVews, was about lif ty years of age. His lifo has been :t sad one; misfortunes befalling him in quick succession. A short time before the war, ho lost his wife; a few years since, bis two children were simulta neously drowned, and his earthly career has been closed in a manner terrible to con torn plate. Negro Boy Drowned.?Last Sun day, a negro boy was drowned iu a pond near A ikon, while bathing. An inquest was held over his body, aud several other boys who had been bath i Jje*, .wjth_hi in required to place their bunds cn^liis Ta'cT.'iiM^^'j^''^'1" it nny of them had used any vi'deTll'f** towards him, the conviction being th it if such was the ease blood would gush from the nostrils of the deceased vs soon as the body was touched by the guilty part)'. As nothing of the kind happen ed] the jury came to the conclusion that no violence bad been used, and that the death bad been altogether accidental. *i*iiut jury were evidently not believers in the old aphorism that "dead men tell no tales."?Auyusfu Chronicle und Sent inch "commercial. M A It K KT It E 1*018 TS. Omen or tiiu OaAXOKnirnn Xrws, .Inn.- Hhh, 1874. COTTON?Sales during the week I ? bales. Wc quote : Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 10 '?AI I bow 'Middling. L"?l? Middling.l-Vjou Rouen Rick.SI.US per ?iiishol Cons.S 1.10 per bushel. C?W l'KAS..Ml tu 1.10 per blislel I'iniikrs. 1.30 per bushel. rUOCLAMATlON. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ) E.XKCUTIVK DbI'AKTMKNT. I Wiikrkas, by a joint resolution of the General Assembly of the Stute of South Carolina, entitled "A joint resolution lore ijiiire Edwin I. Cain, Sheriff of Orangoburg county, to give a new official bond within ten days alter the passage of the same, oth erwise the said office to be dccbirod vacated, and it shall be the duty of the Governor to order an election to till said vacancy." Ap proved December 20th, 1873. And where as, official information has hsoen roccived at this depart muni from the Chair man of tho Board of County Commissioners for the said county of Orangeburg, that the said County Commissioners have not re ceived any new official band ns she riff of said county since tho passage ot the said joint resolution. Now, therefore, you, and each of you, arc hereby required, with strict regard to the provisions of tho constitution aud laws of the State louohing your duly in such case, to cause nucloction to be held in tho said county on tho FIRST TUESDAY following the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER NEXT, to fill said vacan cy All bar rooms nnd drinking saloons shall be closed on tho said day ot election, and anv person who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on said day of election shall bo doom ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con viction thcroof, shall ho fined a sum of not less than One Hundred Dollars, or no im prisoned, for a period of not les* than otic month nor moro thnn six months. In testimony whcreoi*, I hive hereunto c my hand and causod the arcat soal of the State to bo affixed atColumbia, this 21 at day of March, A. D- 1874, and in the ninety eight year of American Independence. By tho Governor. tU s.] FRANKLIN j- M?SLS, Jr. ft. E. Haym , Secretary of State, GO TO VOSE & IZLAR And "buy your GROCERIES, and thus save yourself the trouble of pricing elsewhere. t<3F GOODS DELIVERED. D. LOUIS HAS AN ENDLESS STOCK OF BUY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GROCE- ' RIES, Which he is eOering at CHARLESTON COST PRICE AND NO HUMBUG! THEODORE KOHET & BRO, offcrius a SPLENDID ASSORT RGAINS LATEST INTRODUCTION. REUuvJ u;.io iKive uueu maa. from last months' prices, anil particular nt iii iim_ i,. i,, goods of 1 tcuiioii is called t? a fc\r items quoted below, \\'r^>-^.fact,,re. I being a FAIR SAMPLE of the general ot IMUji tiL .'"^?^ijjjr 0j- i true* vcuess of our exposition. every novelty and speers O O JUST RECil?yED PIECES CHOICE^IJCOS ^WlliCII WE .SELL AT 10 cts. per Yard. All WARRANTED EAST and CHOICE COLORS. DROWN and RLE ACHED swrt1xg are now gold eltcaper tliau before or since the war. Do iu<t pnrchasc any SUIT or DUESS MATERIALS until you have examine I our Superb assortment of DRESS COODS, ALPACAS. BLACK GitENADINES, WHITE GOODS, &c. IllBBONS! RIRUON'S! ribuons:: l At marvellously Low Prices. Must beautiful SASHES in real Roman, broken and Scotch I'iaid. GROS GRAINS in all shades. LADY S SUITS in Latest Styles and in Splendid Variety, will be offered at really All 3 clivo prices. A fine assortment of OASSIMERS TWEEDS, LINEN'S, JEANS and COTTON AD ES Our ROOT and SHOE Department com prise the best gocds made for Ladies, Gents and Children. Our usual Stock of GentsSummer CLOTII INii, HATS and Furnishing Goods is very attractive and greatly reduced in price. Selling strictly for CASH, and our fneiti. ties for buying being unciuallcd, wo asssrt that we are tho '. ,. if Cheapest House in this Town. the'PROOF of'this is open to all who favor,us with a call, and an iuspeo j tion of our goods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. Road Notice. Notice i.s hereby given that in three months from this date, the Hoard of Comity Commissioner!! will appoint Special Com. Ulissionci'S to bay Out und Open a Public lload, leading from Howe s Pump Westward to the Orangeburg and Charleston lload, near tln> plantation of John S. lion man. unless in the meantime cause bo shown to the contrary. Hy order of the Board. GKO. BOLIVEII, c. C. Com'is. County Commissioners Oflicc, May 1th, 1871.?'.' NOTICI^. TO THH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Or Oraiifrobiirg. MOSES M. BROWN, the Rarher, pledges himself to keep up witli the times in all the late Improvements, as his business is suffi cient to guarantee the above. He will be found at his Old Stand ever ready to serve bis customers at the shortest notice. apl 11 30 DENTAL NOTICE. Tbc UNDERSIGNED takes pleasuro in .announcing to his many friends and patrons that he bus PERMANENTLY LOCATED tnt ORANGEBUllG C. H. Where bo will devote bis ENTIRE TIME from every Monday until Friday noon, to tbc ! THACTICE OF PENTSTKY in all its Departments. Perfect SATISFACTION ^guaranteed in all Operations entrusted to his care. Charges MODERATE, lie will be found at Dr. Itrsncr's Old Stand. Very respectfully, | A. M. SNIDER, D. S. may 9 ly State Scholarships. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER OnAsuBiiuuu Couxty, S. Ci NOTICE is hereby given that in accord ance with Act of Assembly Approved Febru ary 1874, entitled '-Au Act to establish cer tain State Scholarships in the University of South Carolina a Free public competitive examination will bo bcid at this ofSoo on Monday July Gth 1874." Tho act provides that but one student shall be admitted froln each County for the first year. Of all the applicants for admission the three exhibi ting the greatest proficiency in all the branches of study required for the adniiss ion of students into the University, will bo recommended to tbo State Board of examiners, ind a final Examination will be held by tho State Board of Examiners at Columbia on Thursday Octobet 1st. 1874, when the candidate is found most proficient will bo admitted to a Scholarship in the University. . qm The (successful candidate when admitted will bo entitled to reciovo Two Hundred Dollars annually, and-tuition free. May 8th 1874. F. B. McKINLAY, County School Commissioner, may 16 1874 tf Road Noticed Notice is hereby given that in three months from date, the Board of County Commissioners will'appoint Special'Com missioners to Lay Out and Opon a Publio Road, leading from Rowc'a Pump to Rowo's Bridgo, known ns the Swamp Road, running through the lands of M Robinson, Dempsey, W C Reeves and William Ash,' unless in the meantime canse bo shown to the contrary. By order of the Board. OEO. BOLIVE^DiH Clerk County Commisfioncra. County Commissioners Office, May 4ih, 1^74.-9 Sm.