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iserrzD evkuy satukday morning uv tiik ORAN?EU?liq news cum 1'any._ ?80? BOlilYKB, Knsincss Manager._ SATITHD AY, Ocl. ?, 1875. Charleoton Election. At Inst the great agony is over, aud Cunningham is elected May or by over 2000 majority, tilings generally passed off quietly, with only now and then an occasional row, but we would like either the Aeirs it* Cuurtcr or Express to tell us which party won? Was li the Democratic Kepublieans, or the Repub'icr.n Demcerr.ts, us the L'uion Ecrahl classes tbem, or what party was it that got abend this time, or bad politics anything to do with it, if so what, and bow? Don't keep we country folks in the dark this way. Suspense has ceased to bo a virt ue, and we would like to know what political line you have been lighting on, speak up somebody. Editor Oraugcburrf Ntuvs ?:. Tnttrs : I respectfully ask you to inform me what branches is taught in first grade, what is second and t hird grade schools so that 1 may understand and know how to clnsify my schools and price to give teachers; A Ti?'?Tiiis. In reply wc ftould say, that teach ers arc graded according to their own qualifications and without any regard as to the requirements of the school they may be culled to teach, for inst ance a certificate as "first class" may be issued by the board of examiners to a certain teacher, and thoscho.l given into his, or her, charge be one where only tbo primary instructions arc given, but a second or third class teacher will not be allowed to nccrpt a school nceossetating the require ments of a first class teacher. [i'UJli.ISIlKI) HY ItKQ? KtfT.] The Name of (his is Death and Eternity. i1y c. m. WILKINSON. 1. Death what a BOlemn call to all, A sudden judgment tons all, Dead. takc< the young as well as o'd, And in the winding sheet doth fohl, It 'tit- awful, awful. I spied a voutli tlie other day Juat in his prime he looked so gay, His tiiue hau c?inc Iiis days were paid And he must g > to ilie grave at hint, It 'tis awful, awful. 3. Iii? Father ami Mother Klanding 'round "With tears a falling to the ground, Saying father, lather, pray fur me For 1 must jm to ICtciiiiiy, It 'ti.s awful, awful, awful. 4. His faithful Sister standing by Bay inj,' brother, brother, you 'ier going to die, You have trifled all your days away, And now must ~o lb luenuty, U 'tis awful. And when the corpse wjs brought to the ground His friends .vi'I relations weeping a 'round} With sorro.vful hearts ami troubled minds To think his soul in hell confined, It is awful, awful. G- 1875. A story late ha* just been told , A warning for both young and old, For to prepare to meet tin; Lord That we may heart- his happy word, I And give: to Jesus glory. Il is awful, awful. A OA !;S W. Orniigeburg, S. C. October, fciih IST?. It having been brought to my attention, that some per- m ban bct;i inducing my scholars to unite with iinbthi r school, "re porting that it was my inter ion (ogive up my school an.I Nave Ora.:gcburg." J beg most respectfully to deny any wich report, my school was never more llourwhiug, and I never in better condition to instruct pupils ehtrusicd to my care. Mi$k. R. S. a IdJEKGOTTl oet 0 11 AN"ill open lr i.-s Photograph Gallery over the Old lh.uk HuiMing, on Monday October 11th, and wiil be pit-pared to make Photographs, Ferrotypes, Anibrotypes. Pictured of every stylo and all sizes. Special attention paid to Copying from old Pic lures. Enlarging to life size, or reducing to suit, rings, lockets, or brbches. V. A SOIMFFLEY, Photographer. oet 0 id " woTia.3 ?o ??isiW?ofQKS, 0FF1CK OF CO., COAIM ISSfOXiiit'S, OltAKO tsnuito, County. Orangi burg, S. C, October 5th lf-:75. Scale?! [?roposals will be received until the 6th day ofNovonih r next for the rebuild ing entirely new, the Kivcr llridgc near the Town of Oriihgcburg, known as the Orange burg Itivoi' llridge, alpo both Bridges .iiown as Caw ('aw on Dull Swamp Koad, ow to be Rebuilt of cntiroly new material ?t the lowest lliddcr, for particulars, ?pply to this of ire. Hy Order of the Bond. UFO. BOLIVKR, Clerk. oat 9 H Fli EE tiBGTUilES! ON BIBLE TRUTHS. 0? Monday litis instant, nt the Hook & Ladder Hall, Doors open at 7 o'clock, L-'cturo to begin at 7j The author of this lecture desires to pro- ! mote the good 0/her race and elevatothem to a higher plane of moral and intellectual influence. MKS. JOANNA HAWKINS, Lectures*, net ? It Executor's Notice. All persons having demands agaiuFt the Estate of Robert Walker deceased, will pre sent (be same to the undersigned or his Attorneys Messrs Islar & Dibble oh or be fore the first day of December next, and all persons indebted to eaid Estate will make immediate payment. V. V. 8. AUSTIN, Qualified Executor. Ootober 3rd 1875. oct 9 3t OflSAXtUEIIUlltt. IN PliOBATK COURT. Exporte Jewella S. Thomson, Widow; and | Eleanor Thomson, Minor Child of Charles It. Thomson, deceased, by her Guardian. Ad I.item-1eweilaS. Thorn:on.?Petition for Homestead, &c. l'uhiic notice is hereby given, that .7<-W'.lia S. Thomson and Eleanor Thomson, above named, Widow nnd Minor Child of ('barbs It. Thomson, deceased, have nj> plied by Petition to mo, ns Probate Judge for the County of Urangcburg to have their Homestead and Personal Property Exemp tion appraesed and set oft) according to law, out of the Estate of the said deceased; and 1 will act on said Petition on November tenth, A. D. 1875. Dated at Orangeburg, South Carolina, this seventh dav of October, A. D. 1S75. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Judge of Probate. Orangeburg County. oct 0 ?t Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I shall one mouth from date file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orange burg County S. C. as Guardian of Catharine E. Dan tiler and ask for in v discharge. L. W. DAKTZLER, Oct 0, 1875. Guardini). ESTABLISH KI) 1785. the CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, augusta, ga. One of the Oldest Pupers in the Country. One of the Leading Papers in tho South. The Largest Circulation in Eastern Georgia. Tho Official Organ of Several Counties. 'published Fttily, Tri-Weekly nnd Weekly. The Daily CHRONICLE and SENTI NEL is filled with interesting Reading matter of every description?Telegraphic; Local; Editoiial; Georgia, and South Caio lina and General News; Interesting Corres pondence, and Special Telegrams from all important points. Subscription', $10 Hie Tri-Weekly Chronicle And Senti nel is intended for points convenient to a Tri-Weekly mail. It contains nearly every thing of interest which appears in the D lily. Subscription, So. The Weekly ClikoNlCLE and sentinel is a mammoth sheet, gotten up especially for our fliibJcribQin in the country. It is one of the largest papers published in the South, and gives, besides Editorials, all the current news of the week, a full and accur ate review of the Augusta Markets and Prices Current. The Commercial Reports are a special feature of the edition. Sub scription $2. Specimen copies of anv issue sent free. WALSH & WUIGHT, Proprietors, Augusta, Ga. oct 2 3t geo. s&8h1r.er, Commission Merchant, dealer in GROCERIES, EINE WINES, Ac. Agent for Barton's Planter, Avery's Plows, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements. At New Brick Stere next to Duke'? Drug Store. sept 25?6m P. F. TOALE, Manufacturer of DOORS, SASHES, bltSds, flooring, &c. LVnler in Builders Hardware, Paints, Gils, $'c. Solo Agent for THE NATIONAL MIXED PAINT CO. THE GREAT AMERICAN KIKE EXTIX GUiSIIL'it CO. PAGE MACHINE BELTING* COMPANY. SlvNJD FOR PUICKS. office & w?rer00ms No*. ;iO and R4> Hayiie und ilfl mid It!* PfiM'kncy tit*. FACTORY and YA 111)8, Ashley River, West End Broad St, CHARLESTON, S. G. sept 25 1875 ly FOR RENT. The New BricK Store on Main Street, next door to Kohn Si Pro. Apply to Mrs. ROSA OLIV EROS, sept 18 1875 lm FOR SAXiE A Fine Black MAKE, 2 good work HORSES and a two Homo WAGON. Ap ply to W. A. MkroneY. ?ept 4 187? I in JONES, IDA-VIS & KOXFKNIGHTS. SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER & CO., and dealeiuj ih Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat tings, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Columbia, s. c. The attention of publishers in every part of l!ii? State ia calico to consider a very im purlnnt fact, namely, that the oletcatabish cd house of lt. C. SHI VKU & CO. is not closed but reorganized upon the only hasiti that busiucss can be carried on successfully, STRICTLY CASH. And ire asaiiro our patrons that we shall continue the same honorable course of deal ing with them that was such a distinguished feature with the homo of H, C. ?HIVEK & CO. We have now in store the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloth*, Window Shades, Wall Taper, Etc., Ever reen in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the business, and consequently knows the wants of tins- com munity be tter than buyers residing else where ? The entire stock will be otl'ered at prices never before equaled in thin section. The Prices will startle and attract you at sight. We invite you tosend at once for Samples of tliese jNTow AND HAKOSOME GOODS And, if shown to your friends and neigh bors, we are pur? it will be to your advan tage to send us a large order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASlf, or we send them C. 0. D., und guarantee satisfaction* Best Gic Prints in the city. Long Cloths 8i, 10, 12Jc, None equal to them iu the State. Well known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported. Hosiery Department?Full of well assorted Goods at Popular Prices. G en ts'Fur niching Goods complete, as a department. Our Boot and Shoe Department is se cond to none on this continent. From the cheapest Brogau to the finest Hand Made Goods. The most complete and best managed Carpet Department in the "world. Cloths, Cnssinicrca and Jeans arc bought by tlie case and sold at a very small Brown and Bleached Shirtings are sold at FACTORY PrvICES. Flannels and Blankets at prices that will ASTONISH. We Shall Expect an Order From You or a Call Wucu Yon Visit Our City. oct 2 1875 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OiiANOEmmo Count v. I$y Auo. h\ Knowlton, Esquire, J. P. Whereas, David W. Crook bath made suit to me, to grant to him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Adam L. Crook, late of said county, doe'd. These are therefore to cito and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and Creditors of the said Adam L. Crook, de ceased, that they be and appear, before nie, in the Court of Probate, to be hi'd at Orangeburg C. H. on October 18th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand, this 23d day ef September, Anno Domini 1875. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, [L.ST. Judge of Probato, O. C. sept 25 1875 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Okanoehuro. By AUO. B. KNOWLTON, Esq., Probate Judge. WiiKRKAs, ('IT A Ith KS II. WILLIAM SON ha-? made suit to me, to grant to him Letters of Administration of thw Kstatoand cltccts of Martin O. Bozard, late oft:aid Countv dei ta ed. TH ESE AliE TIj EREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Martin <). Ilozard deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangchurg C. II , on October 18th next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. t liven under my Hand, this 23rd day of .September Anno Domini 1875. AUG. 15. KNOWLTON, [L.S] Judge of Probate, O. C. sept 25 1375 . 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OltANUEUL'KG COUNTY. By Aua. B. Knowi.ton, E?o.uikh, J. P. WhereaH, Mary Jane Mount, bath mnde suit to me, to grant to her Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and offects it John D. Mount, late of said County do ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred aud Creditors of the said John D, Mount deceased, that they be ami appear, before me, in the Couri of l'robate, to In;held at Orangebuc^, C. IL, on October IKth next, after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this 23rd day of September. Anno Domini 1K75. AUU. B. KNOWLTON, [ L.S] .1 udgo of Probate, 0. C. sept 25 1^75 2t THE MAMMOTH T. K0HN.&, BROTHER ? THE ONLY EXCLUSIVELY DRY GOODSHOUSE IN THE COUNTY Now offer, to the eitixons of thU and nutronndiog countieo an immeaao stock of Dry Goodo, Clothing, Beeta nnd Show, Hat? and Caps, Fancy Goodn, Notions, Qents Furnishing Goodo, Cassiraor?, Jeans, Ac., Ac. At New York Retail Prices. &$r Our Stock is already Tory complete, bat we are receiving goods by ?cry Steamer AH wo a?k is that you stop with us lontj enough to examine our Stock and prices, wo will then convince you, that it is useless to go further lor Cheapness or Better Goods. AH close Buyers who are judges of goods are invited to call and examine eur titock before purchasing. We Cannot be UNDERSOLD. We MEAN BUSINESS. CALL AND SEE US.I T. KOHN & BRO. AND ? f . Mechanical Associo^ioik^ Will be held at the Town, pfr - ORANGEBlIRGSfcCf.. FAIR GlSjk?>^ / OF the ? ?' ? ?? ?? .ASSOCIATION , ./!'.? Vt&iMt? :<[ Ul AT Taesday,'Octobertetfittj , ?fit I JO AND-CL03IN?-;?' ?d* i??w?T .1 the . 3?b.BBS2UMi mst" '* '?. ; j as to .?'. V. Iiot NUMBER $ JTAE UE! * Stieles/ cftii);b?-;EN?flfi50KB^? till TUESDAY -EVENLNjG-, and *c? allowed to Compete,, ('> ^(*}1? ^ Separate Tarife, jaifd^i^f?^J # Prizes for Articles Gjutiibutpd by-, i. Children under Uvolveyears ofVgo.*;'*^. ??NA'SEr?fT fill take place ON WEDNESDAY, the 27 th. ^jj A GAME 0# T HT BASE ON - ? V? THURSDAY *e For the Championship ofthe C^UjUtj^j. and other amusements will take -i, place every day of the Fair. : -: .f f THE ANOT AL1 ;A5M35SS: *a will be dfuvbred \\\\ ! ON THURSDAY, tho 28th. by By col. d. Yvrirr ajken, Master State Grange. - Every Accommodation1 Possible :*will* i>? Provided for both Exhibitor* a?>?" and Visitor*. Arrangement* have been made with.ll'a'i South Carolina Railroad for the trarjjporja-^ tion of all Freights for the Fi?ir at Qjji'E..' RATE UOTII WAYS, and EXCURSION ',1 TICKETS Trill be sold to visitor* thinfig th*^ ' week. ? j ? .-. .. For further particulars nee Prtmiqm.IjivL, . or address any member ot the Hoard of . Director!, at Orangeburg, H. C, or the Secretary and Trcaaurer. ? , ? DIRECTORS. ? fc f , DB. WM. F. BARTON, PnMiacW.' SAMUEL DIBBLE;1?^ .? * i* V i" LAURENCE R. BECRWITH, CAPT. F. H. W. BRIG3MANN. CAPT. MORGAN J. KELL EIL - rt ?il ORA31 B. RI LEY, Esq. - ' HARPIN RIQOSj Esq/ Jf jj ( SeCRETABY and TBEA5roRlKB^',? KIRK ROBINSON, Ekl't ^ . l*j Bid" for the Refreshment Stand or Tables) will .be received until Tuesday the*6th'day*;- * of October, U;e name will bo handed" to tbu Secretary and Treasurer. sept 18 1876 _ IT'Ct I Tho State of South Carolin OB ANGEBURG G?U^tj; .v I? GOKTKOV PAXiir ^?rt tfr' Wtei* ? j 'Vi?:.?:!?**? < ?>' JE. RossC. Oliverofl, widow and ] . , Ezeentor of the will of . Esidro J. Olivoros, deceaaedj Plaintiffs, against '?? . Clifford Oliveros, Ella Rpsa OH-, ros, Nina Ferdinand 01iver(o? . and Bartolo Oliveros and Thom as W. Glover, Defendants. Pursuant to tho order of the sue. Court, the creditor of tho said Esidro J. Olireroa are hereby notified to present and' prove ( t, their several and respective deuiand,.before! < , Charles B., Glover, Esquire, Rffere*,, *} r Omngeburg, Soiith Carolina, on or before, the first day of September, X .Di '1875, and that they are enjoined from' proceeding i? separate suits against tho plaintiff, and ore ; required t j present and prove fheir respeo-, . tive claims beforo said Referee in thia action, er bo debarred payment. GEO. BOL1VER, C. C. P. NOW IS THE TIM? For you to buy your Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Taints, Oils,) ? Brushes, Ac. Also a Fine Assortment of Cutlery, Scgars, Tobacco and Pipes. All of which will be sold CHEAP for r""di at the OL? ???G :STO?l? OF ORANGEBURG, by; J>r. A, C. DUKES.