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LOCAL, J. FELDER MEYERS, Assistant Editor. SATURDAY, SEPT. 26, 1374. Wcatbor pleasant. T?ly a half orop of Cotton this year for Orangobttrg County. -??????*?? ? To get a good cigar go to Messrs Mosclcy ?& Copes, corner of Market and Ma n Street s. We cull the nttention of our readers to the articlo published in this issue, from the Nashtionnl Republican. Mr. James Cannon Sr., has resumed the tailoring business at his residence near the ?Court House square. Mr. Eolivcr has juet returned front n ?visit to the city by the sea, full of nevn. Hear yc him. IM?J ? ? ? . ? All good honest citizens who are in favor of a good honest government, will on the day of election, step forwnrd boldly and vote for Chamberlain. With a view to the convenience of nil concerned the Orang Tax Union will hold an extra mooting on tho night of the 2nd prox. Our locnl eoluins nrc short this week, on ecrount of the absence of our assistant edi tor, who generally attends to that paid of our paper. Wc give spaco this week to matter of much interest to those who will take a fair view, of tho situation of affairs in our State, from apolitical stand point. Oraugcburg County has made a better Corn crop this year than for twenty years past, according to information received from the oldest citizen. J. J. Mitchell, trial justice in Orangcburg county, has been removed, and A. F. Brown ing nnd^ J. If. Phillips appointed trial justices by his Excellency Governor Moses PRICES DOWX? Mr. Thomas Cartmill means what he says in his advertisement, and wc guarantee that ull who visit him will come away well pleased. C. W. Uuttz, Esq., the regular nominee of the 2rd Congrcssionrd District for Congress, will be clccto l November next ovor the in dependent Candidate Pansier by seven thousand majority. Wo speak by the book. ??Him- ? - ? Mr. J. Felder Myers, our assistant, has left us for a brief visit to Charleston. We hope be will go through the custom house, and not lit the custom bouse go through him. Messrs. Sain & Co., aro fitting up their fine store next door to Messrs. Moseley k Copes. This is a good stand for parties who desire to opon a dry goods or grocery tstore. Our assistant editor is indebted to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Willcoek for a very beauti ful bouquet of flowers of rear htxuriauc c for this season of tho year, and will please accept tho thanks of his better-half, to whom it has been promptly forwarded. MESSRS VOSE k IZLAR? Announce! this week that they are doing business now strictly on the cash system, and every one know that that means low prices and 'quick sales?all goods purchased at tbia .Houso arc promptly delivered?and parties making purchases arc so colirtoous ly treated that Messrs Voso k Izlar never lose a customer onco gained. ? ??>. i "Wc "call attention te tho call of the County Chairman of tho Republican Party for a County Convention to nominate County Offi cers and Members of the lower house of the General Assembly. Wc havo only thisto a ty to tho different Prcoincta in tho County. Send good men as dologatcs to this Couvcn tton and when they come horo thoy must unload instead of loading. .. Ab republicans wc will have to clean out rthcaugttcan stables. We havo made pled ges and promises that we can't go back on, ?and our nominations in this county mus .show to every one, that w o don't mako prom ises to break thorn. Corrupt and profligate aspirants fpr office must tako a back scat. A WATCH STORY? Some years ago an old gentleman lived near Branchvillo who had two sons, the largest of whom went to Charleston with a fleet of timber. By cutting wood nnd birch poles on tho way, ho was ablo by tho pro ?cccd.'i of their Balo to purchaso a silver watch, the first ono over owned in tho family. Of course it mado our horo somewhat proud io hnvo a shining time piece, and he would never let an occasion go by without pulling it from his pookct, nnd shutting it up with a loud click. It is a known faot that he consulted Ids watch evory fifteen minutos in tho day to soo what titno it was. Now his father was n stingy old gentleman, and although his son had worked for tho money with which his watch was purchased, he, the patornal guardian, did not think it right that his overly proud boy should trillo away so elegant nn ornament, and useful a pri/.c as tho glittering beauty in question. So be frequently warned his son how to use it. But tho fact of it was, tho old gentleman knew, no more about a watch and its mys terious machauism than his son, as tho Bcqual will show. One Sun.lay afternoon?it was a Sunday that the family had company?the owner of the time peice was called up and asked for the hour of tho day. lie pulled out his turnip to find to his confusion that it bad ceased to run. This fact was announced to the head of tho family, who became terribly incensed, and made use of such expression 8 as those : "I teld you, you wouldn't keep it a week, you fool you. If you had kept it in your pocket, instead of having it out and opened all tli3 time, it would have been in good order now. Hand it here to me, sir, and let me see what's tlie matter with it." Tho son done as he was hidden, and gave the watch to his father. The old man opened it, put on his spectacles and began to examine for tho cause of trouble, with all the inportaneo of a: would-be watch maker. After working a while, he said to his boy , "Hand mo your pocket knife, you've got a hair in it, you God blasted infernal fool. I knew you had let trash get into it , or brok'ii it in i-ome way. You ain't fit to have any thing that you ain't. Watches were never mado for "idle boys who do not know how to handle them. While the father was talking ho was busily turning the watch about n order to get at the impediment to it run ning. Finnally a hold was obtained on it and with the expression, "Now I've got it" jerked the hair-spring entirely out of the w atch. The mistake was at once discover ed, the old man put the blame on his wifo for not giving him a clean hankerchief to wipe Ids "specs" with, while the boy swore his "daddy" ha 1 ruined him. "Tho old coholctcd cuss" he says to this day, ''had no more brains th.n his watch had hairs in it." He always left homo after th it Sun lay when his father had company. IL' said the old man's style of "showing otr ' didn't pay. - ?? ? ? ? mn ?i Tiik Bahy'r Name.? The ship has arrived, and the distinguished passenger has disem barked. The baby is born and christened, mid Iiis mime is 1). II. Chamberlain. It is a strong baby a healthy baby, an honest .baby, a conquering baby, who, in a few Wieks hence, will grow tobe the Governor of South Carolina, for he is as sure to dis tance nnyopposing candidate, as Goldsmith Maid would be sure to win agiiust a Sulli van's Island ambulance mule.?Charleston Chronicle. MARKET REPORTS. Orrios or tue OBANOKnuan News, September, 2fith, 1874. COTTON?Sales during tho week .'SO > bales. We quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... ll^Al-M Low Middling. HUm) Middling.ISgmi Ronan Rick.SI.40 per oushel Cons.$1.00 per bushel. Cow Peas.HO to 1.10 per bushel Pindeks. l.lfi per bushel. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions to me di rected, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg C. If., on tho FIRST MON DAY in October next, FOR CASH, al thc Right, Title and Interest of (lie Defend ants in the following Property, viz: All that plantation or trad of land con tainig, 1600 nercs, more or less, bounded by lands now or lato of Charles Thomson, ?los. D. Trizovant, and the Santee River, and known as "Spring Grove." Levied on as the properly of the Trust Estate of Wil liam It. Albert, Mary Anna and Emma Tabor; in the cases of R. B. Rhett Jr., vs. G. M. Crosswoll, and G. M. Crosswoll va R. B. Rhett.Jr. ALSO All that tract of land containing 800 ncres, more or less, bounded by lands now or lato of J. P. Berry, Jess Thompson and the So Ca. R. R. Company. Levied on ns the properly of L. ft. Howoll at tho suit of F. E. Reese, adra'r. ALSO 1. All that tract of land containing 100 acres more or less, bounded by lands now or bite of Maria J. Livingston and I). V. Livingston. 2. And all that othor trao' containing 150 acres moro or less bounded by lands now or lato of Eat. James T. Carson, Est. Mary Pou, B. P. Tou and Edisto River. Lovlod on as tho properly of Henry Livingston at tho suit of J. D. Jones, Grd' n. AND On Tuesday the Gill October, nt tho resi dence of Henry Livingston, 1 Horse, 2 Oxen, 2 Hogs, 1 Wagon, 1 Timber Cart and lot of Blacksmith's Tools. Levied on as the suit ot J. II. Livingston at tho suit of J. D. Jones, Grd'n. ALSO At Fort Motlo on Tuesday tho Othday of October. Ono lot of Machinery for Mill Lovied on as tho properly of John A. Mc ? Kcnzant tho suit of John Alexander. Sheriff's Office, \ E. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C. H. S. C, [ 8. O. C. Sept. inth, 1874. J sept 1U 3t NOTICE. Tho various rilECINCT CHAHtMEN of Orangoburg County, recently elected at the call for Dologatca to ropresont tho lato County Convention, all ami each of them aro hereby confirmed, and to continue for the next two years unless otherwise removed. S. L. DUNCAN, sept 10 Chairman. TohI two School CcrtiticatH of j School District No. I). Teuoher, D. W. ADAMS. Finder will please leave them with tho Schosl Commissioner. D. W. ADAMS. b?ptl0 1871 It [ au v kiitib k m K x t. ] To the Editor of ?rangthurg Neic*: Sir: As it is earnestly desired that good nominations be made, I would request that all Republicans who arc candidates for office, will have their names announce I in the OuANQEOUtta Nkws, the official organ of this County. 1 would further request that the Repub lican party will send no man to the County Convention who is a candidate for o!fi?e. Candidates have ruled the Conventions too far and the will of the people has not been properly expressed in said Conven tions. Yours Respectfully, JOEL LARK INS, Jury Commissioner, eept. 10 1874 21 The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ORANGKBURO. In tub Court of Probate. By AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Esq., Judge of Probate in said County. WHEREAS, O. J. Odom hath made suit to me. to grant htm Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Miss Ann Heat h ington, deceased, late of said County. These tire therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to lie und ap pear, before me, at a Court <d* Probate for the said County to he holden at Orangeburg, on the 3d day of October 1874, at 11 o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and tho Seal of Court, this loth day of September, Anno Domini 1ST 4. [L.S.] AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Probate Judge, O. C. sept 19 lit NOTICE. OFFICE CO., SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, OnANURDuan Counv, So. C.\. Notice is hereby given that the County Board of School Examiners will meet at this Office on Monday 28th inst. at 10 o'clock A. M. and continue in Session three days for the purpose of examining appli cants who desire to engage in Teaching in the Free Common Schools of this County. FRANCIS U. McKlNLAY, County School Commissioner, Ex-Officio Chairman County Hoard Examiner, sept 12 1874 3t A dn i"\ pe <?mi j nisi ralor's Xot ice?AH the Estate of the late Jacob II. O'Caiu will present the same properly attested, and those indebted will make paymen' to W. A. or John A. O'Cnin, qualified Administrators or to W. .J. DkTREY1LLE, Esq., Sept. 8. 1874. Attorney at Law. sept 12 1S71 It 4 ?*1L Persons Staving any f\__ demands against the Estate of Mrs. Mary O'Cait, late deceased, will present the same duly attested, and those indebted will make payment to W. J. DbTREVILLE, Ksg., Sept. 8. 1874. Attorney at Law. sept 12 1874 4t For tlie legislature Mr. Editor:?Please announce Judge B. G. FREDICK, of the Fork, a Candidate for tho Legislature at the coming election and oblige. MANY FRIENDS. I Respectfully announce myself as a can didate for Sheriff of this County nt the com ing election. J. L. RAST. Announcement. The many friends of R.TURNER take pleasure in Announcing him for Probate Judge of Orangeburg County. MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor:?You will please announce tho Rev. THOMAS PHILLIPS a Candidate for School Commissionor for tho next term, subject to tho action of tho nominating Convention. NUMEROUS VOTERS. August 1st, 1874. FOR THE I.FUISI.ATUI&K. Mr. Editor:?Pleaso announce Capt., G. J. JAMISON, of the Fork, a Candidate for the next Legislature, nt the Comnig election and oblige, MANY FRENDS. NOTICE). TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Or Orangcburg. MOSES M. BROWN, the Barber, pledges himself to keep up with the times in all tho late Improvements, as his business is suffi cient to guarantee tho above. Ho will bo found at his Old Stand ever ready to serve his customers at the shortest notice. apl 11 30 NOTICE. DR. 0LIVER0S, THE DRUGGIST, Has a FRESH SUPPLY of TURNIP and CABBAGE SEEDS for Fall planting. All Seeds warranted. Prices Down! THE LADIES WILL DO WELL to CALL AND EXAMINE the FOLLOWINO Goods boforo laying in their winter supplies : FINE DRESS GOODS, EMPRESS CLOTH, ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINE, POPLINS, PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, LACE and ? LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS, KID (JLOVES, RIBBONS. HOSIERY, SHAWLS, G?ITHKS. SHOES, NOTIONS, &b., &o. BLANKETS. THE CIEKTLMEN'S DEPARTMENT COMPRISES READYMADE CLOTHING, OASIMFES, KENTUCKY JEANS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. HAEDWARE, CROCKERYWAEE, GUNS. PISTOLS, AMMUNITION. HARNESS. SADDLES, CLOTHS, BRIDLES, BITS, SPURS, WHIPS, with a full stock of GRCERIES And many other ARTICLES not mentioned will be POSITIVELY sold LOW DOWN for the CASH at THOMAS ILL'S. Rea IflLiiis) ? We aro now DOING BUSINESS exclusively for CASH. WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HOUSE KEEPERS AXD FARMERS arc requested to NEW STOCK OF eiamine our J3SP GOODS DELIVERED. FALL 1 8 74. WINTER 1874. OP FALL AND THEODOU AT GOODS BUO.'S GKEAT DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Daily Opening Entirely new Patterns and Deligns. DRESS GOODS, WOOLENS, BOOTS. SHOES, M USICA L M ERCIIAND1SE, PRINTS. SHAWLS, FLANNELS, JEANS, ETC., FURS, HATS TRUNKS, SATCHELS, BASKETS ETC., ETC. YOUTHS AND GENTS CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. THE DIAiMOaSTr) SHIRT FIT nnd WEAR guaranteed. Price" fnC' S,?Ck be rCplCle i0 CVCry DoImr,n,ont and sold at Uusual Popuk THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. TN RETURNING MY THANKS TO MY PATRONS FOR THEIR LIBER VL P VT futnre.,,n?C ,hc l'us'' 1 afiS,iro them that I will spare no efforts to please them in the MY STOCK IS WELL ASSORTED IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats. Groceriet, Liquors, WINES, cfeC. All ef which I offer as LOW as any othar house?SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Please call and satisfy vcurselvcs. No trouble to show goods. Major B. F. POU, M. B. SISTRUNK, W. D RISER and W. W. WOLFE aro with mc, ami will bo pleased to sec their friends. ESSSEL STREET. J. WALLACE CANNON, 1ST. OHEAPEST. Groceries, Lieruors, Segars, Tobacco Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order of the Probate Court, I will sell on Monday tbo 21st day of September 1874, at the late Residence of Mrs. Lucinda ?. Ilerlong, deceased, the following personal property to wit : 1 Horstj. 8 head Hogs. 1 Wagon, Plantation Tools, &c. E. ?. GRAVES, Qualified Administrator. Sept 1st, 1874.?5?3t TO THE AFFLICTED. RA2tTOWI.ES CoLLITON, Co., S. C. July, 27th, 1874. I do hereby certify that I have been nfllictcd for the past five years with* Cancer eovcring the entire upper Lip, 1 tried every remedy that I could hear of, beside* placing myself under tho treatment of distinguished Physicians, without even retarding its progress. Dr. T. R. MA LONE, of Orangebarg, S. a after thirty daya treatment, made an abso lute cure, haven taking it out by tho roots, without the use of the kinfo. Respectful'/ Yours, J. W. DAVIS. Mr. J. W. Davis is a Decon in onr Church and wo tho undersigned know tho above facts to be true. Respectfully &c. Rev. J. W. ELLSEV, " W. R. HYATT, ?? S. W. ACKERMAN, S. N. CARROLL. Pastors and members of tho Collcton Baptist Association. nug 8 tf Land for Sale. Twenty-nine hundred (2000) acres on Santcc River, in Orangeburg County, bound ed by lands of E. Y. ? hitler, James Felder, J. Q. Parlor, and by the Santec river. Terms?, one fifth cash, balance in four equal annual instalments, Bccurod by bond with interest from date of sale and mortgage of premises. Purchasers paying for 'papers and recording. Will be sold in whole or in parcels. Apply to HUTSON & nUTSON, Attorneys. nug. 10 1874 4t lload Notice. Notice is hereby given that in threo months from date, the Board of County I Commissioners will J appoint Special Com missioners to Lay Out and Open a Public Road, leading from Rowe's Pump to Rowe's Bridge, known as the Swamp Road, running through the lands of M Robinson, Dcmpscy, W C Reeves and William Ash, unless in tho meantime canse be shown to the contrary. By order of the Board. GEO. BOLIVER, Clerk County Commisfioners. County Commissioner's Office, May 4th, 874.?0 3ra. DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE. dentist. Graduate Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. OFFICE OVER STORE J. A. HAMILTON, july 4 1874 tf DENTAL NOTICE. The UNDERSIGNED takes pleaauro ill announcing to his many friends and patrons that be has PERMANENTLY LOCATED at ORANGEBURG C. H. Where he will devote his ENTIRE TIMB from every Monday until Friday norn, to the PRACTICE OF PENISTRY in all its Departments. Perfect SATISFACTION ^guaranteed in all Operations entrusted to his care. Charges MODERATE. He will be found at Dr. Fcrsner's Old Stand. / Very respectfully, f A. M. SNIDER, D. 8. may 9 ly "dentistey. B. F. MUCKENFCSS, Dentist, Of CHARLESTON, can bo found at his OFFICE above Captain BRIGG MANN'S STORE, on Rus sell Street. References?Dns. J. P. Patuick, B. A. MtTCKKNFiiss, A. P. Peezer, M. D., and Messrs. Pklzbr, Rodoers & Co. JuneG 1874 tf A NEW LAW FIRM. HUMBERT & FORDHAM, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. OFFICE COURT HOUSE, ORAXGEDURQ, S O, mar 14 tf F. G. GREGORY HAS OPANED a SHOP at Rigg's Old Briok Store for the purpose of Repairing Watches and Clocks. His work is guaranteed to give satisfaction or no pay required. He will be glad to serve his old customers and the public'generally. Prices moderate, may 2 * 8m 1874 for sale A GOOD PLANTATION in Middlo Town ship, 400 acres. Finoly SETTLED. House and Outbuildings all new. All under Good Fence. Plenty of Fruit Trees. Price $2000? half cash. A BARGAIN. Also 180acres in same township. Saw Mill Hottso, Gin and Grist-Milt. Never Failing Stream. Good for 800 bushols toll Corn and 6 to 8 bales toll Cotton per year. $800? half cash. Also 600 acres in Charleston County, $3 per acre. Also 300 acres in this county. Pine land, well watered, $2 per acre. Apply to A. B. KNOWLTON, Land Agent, Orangeburg C- H., 8. C. mar 14 4f