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7*6 L'KD RVKRY SAT?ltl)AY MollNIN? ]5Y't>L?J OHAXOBn?Kq NKWS COM DAN Y._ <1K0. IWLIVKIiT Bosin?siT Manngei-._ s a"t" i:ini)"AvT??qu^lT i 87fr. Special Premiums. Tlic following special premiums have been offered by tbc merchants and others of OrnngcJnirg: Tin; >Tisws & Tiwr.s?Their paper for one year for (he best home-made bread, and the Southern Cultivator for one year for the best home-made but ter. J. W. mopeley?One tin milking pail- for the ugliest fanner in the county, the Indies to vote as to who bhnll got it. E. lfr.NT7.ni.?One shovel plow for the best bale of cotton. Dr. A. O. Di Kice?3 lbs best chew ing tobacco for bust sample of cotton stalks. C. D. Kor.r.ioHN?One box Ha vana scgnrs, value $8 for best sample com grown in this county. G> F. Gi:iini:i.s?One pair shoes, valued at S-l, for the best pair of barnyard fowls. WiLCOCK & Woi.F?One cake box, valued at 82, for the best specimen of home-made cotton jeans. E. E/.ekiel??no ei Ivor sett, of children's knife, fork and spoon to the child under 12 years of age who con tributes tbc most articles D. Louis?One extra fine child's clonk for best sample home-made pickles. T. Konx & Bno.?One pair kid gloves for best pin cushion, one pair do ior best specimen of embroidery, one do for best braiding, one. do for best tatting. J. G. Vcse?One glass table sett, five pice?, for best pair pigs. Bull, Scovn.i, & Piki:?One stand wire castors for best country bacon. BniraiMAXN & Crook?Sixteen yards calico for best patch work quilt. J. A. Hamilton*?One pair No. 12 brogans to the farmer tlley miiy fit. Charles GkeKN*?5 lbs steak for the best milch cow. Dr. J. G. AYannamakeh?One bottle cologne for best wax work. J. W, Canxon?One.broom for the best looking old bachelor, to be voted by tbc ladies, five boxes lye for bist home made soap, and one saddle cLoth for best rider. 1>rk;cmaxn & Eeneker?Five lb< French candy for best worsted crochet. J. P. IIaRLF.y & Co.?One water bucket for best gents shirt. T. W. Alukkuotti?One pound cake for best and greatest variety of dried fruit. I)r. A. S. IIvnnicK?One bottle ? cologne, for best gents' shirt. croiiN Oceex?One cireingle. for best 2 year old colt, county raised. G. S. Sin reh?One box axle grease to grease brogans offered by J. A. Hamilton. Gko. II. Cokxklson?One pair jrniters for best home-made jelly, one 50 lbs sack Hour for best home-made biscuits, one lady's .scarf fur best home made fruit cake, and pair scissors for best home-made iced cake. K. IloniNsoN?One revolving pho tograph hibum for best specimens of. preserves. A. FiscnEn?One sugar cured bam for host county raisod hog. Hurrah for our Orangeburg merch ants this is the right spirit, and if this Fair is not a success, why it aught to ho. Parties offering the above article.-. are rftquestcd to hand them to the Heard of Directors before Friday 20th inst. ? i^i^ - Election Coming On. The Abbeville Medium charges up on Judge Cooke llmt he has not excr cised judicial impartiality in the case of tho State against Major James L. "White, indicted for assault and bat tery with intent to kill, hut only found guilty of assault and battery. Color question lugged in. The correspondent of the AVmv?anil Courier, from Orangeburg, says that much surprise was manifested at the sudden interchange of ehcuits between Judges Cooke and lb-id, ns being pos sibly designed to shield certain cul prits. The correspondent, seems to think not so, but hints at MeK in lay's influence in the Legislature being sought by both Judges. The above is alia lie. Ilenipbill better mind his own business. - . 1 - The Keicx and G our irr is after AttDrney-Ocneral Melton with a sharp stick. It is not n bad indica tion that Melton will be a candidate of the Acic? und Courier fur governor next fall.? Greenville Ac/ex. "hfelliug isn't my profession; one man can't do everything. What's a I printer fo ? If a printer can't spell, he'd better quit bis business," is Lie line of argument adopted by Jon quin jMiller when a cold, unfeeling criti ridicules his orthography. Tho.Mipronie court of the United Sltttes.'Uui tho next decision day, will probably render its opinion on the constitutionality of the enforcement net. of 1870, which congress passed to protect tho colored vot-i s of Idio south, and under the sixth section of which numerous arrests and imprison ments huvb been made. Tbe easo be fore the court is known us tho Grant (Louisiana) parish cases, where some eighty persons were arrested lor "con spiring, combining und confederatihg" to deprive certain citizens of the Uni ted Stalcs of the exercise of the (dee live franchise. Some of t he defend ants were convicted on several counts of the indictment, but, on a motion for arrest of jug merit; and on an ap pcal to the United States circuit court, Associate Justice Bradley and Circuit Judge Wood were divided in opinion, and on this division the ease comes up to tho supreme court on ihe constitutionality of, tho net of con gress. The case was elaborately ar gued at tho last term, and the decision isiiwaited with much interest. Well Put. Charleston is said to be "about to be" the location of a slraiglitout democratic journal. Ftom the way folks vote down thai way it will be necessary to cducato enough people up to the struighout democratic standard to support it. Finnish the straight out democrats, and straightout demo cratic papers wHI spring up and nour ish in every town in the state. Mixy bo, however, the papers are to blame for the scarcity of democrats in Soul); Carolina. Wc tire pleased to sec it stated that Gov. Chamberlain wjll be in ntten dencc Upon the Fair. 1 His visit here will be a source of satisfaction to many who have supported his administra tion since his inauguration. Besides, his intermingling with the people of j Greenville will, we think, tend to strengthen him in the support of pur good class of citizens. He is to be introduced to the audience at tho Fair by Col. S. S. Grillenden.? Orccncitic Ncjc.s-. Our little dig into its ribs has hurt tho'Chnrlcston /Vetos ami. Courier. It calls for its judgment upon us. Kow we are, happily, not at all sensitive about what the public may think. We arc not afraid of being misjudged by it. The Conservative public of) South Carolina and ourselves are well acquainted, und sustain to each other cordial and confiding relations, and it is beyond the ability, if it had the will, of tho Arnrs(ni<t Courier to dis turb them. The Conservative public feel as wo do, that its flourish about prosecutions is all in my eye, only calculated, if not meant, to divert at tention from graver matters which it uses its power to keep in the back ground. Its jeering, ridiculing and and hounding on Dunn and Melton is only nno'Jier form of tribute to other State ollicer? whom, for the moment, it likes better?Columbia Register. Why if a doctor bettor taken eure of than his patients??Because, when be goes to bed somebody is sure to rap him up. A circus tiger is roaming around Brazil, Ind., and men who never stay ed at home an evening since they can remember are now to be found in the bosom of their families every night. In reply to a young writer who wished to know "which magazine will give me the highest position quick est?" a contemporary advises "'pow der magazine, if you contribute a fiery article." J )ENTI8TRY. DR. 1$. J? MUCivIO?F?SS Having entirely Recovered froiii bin Sick ness, can be found at his OFFICE over ('apt. J. A. Hamilton's Store, where he will be glad to SHE his Fit 1 ENDS and the Public. oct 23 tf CHARLES S. BUT*la ATTOB&ftHY AT LAW IT. S. COM MISSION bit ANU NOTKKY PlJllMC. Crangeburg, S. C. oct 2? tf Sale Under Mortgage. lly virtue of a Mortgage cxeculod and delivered lb N. K. W. Sist runk by Win. Priisiitir, bearing date 1st Maivh !.'i7?, I will sell on Monday the 1st November next :it Oiangehurg, iii front of the Sheriff's otlicc, inimeilialely after the official sales, for eash, One Bay Mare. October Iii 1875. Orungoburg, C. H. E. L CAIN, Agent. Ott 23 2t THE LARGEST CIRCUS DT THE WOELD! Is ',httl advertised to bo bore on tho 27 th in.st. It is nut JOHN KOBINSON'S 0 Bot n :much bettor one. (A beller SHOW can lib bcou ttt my Storo ever}' day in the week.) FIVE LIONS Will be turned loose fn the ring, while a genuine Gorilla will pans through the audience selling tickets to the concert, but I have SOME THING in my storo to beat all this. ONE HUND&ED MONKEYS ; Will do the apple selling, (but t have more than apples for Rale.) And iio\v without, jesting, I can honestly announce to my Customers and the Public that. I have on baud as full ami complete a lino of the following ar ticles as was ever brought to Orangeburg, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Soots, Shoes, Hardware, Ales, Wines, Liquors, Tobaccos, Segars, &c. Ivcipectfully, J WA.LLACE bANNO^ KOI .1 IIOI'SK and LOT 6n Market Si reel Wert side, between the residence nf Mr. Albrccht and Mr. K/.ckiel. Apply to HA Ml'Kb DlBliLK, at office of Messrs. Izlar & Dibble ret Hi lm For Sale or Rent! Tbc Store , and Dwelliug ofMr./W.T. Muller, on BrOuglilon Street, near Kussel I, lately occupied by Mr. Frantz Briggmami. A Fine Store, with a liar attached, on lower Story, and a comfortable dwelling up stairs; with good outbuildings and a rich (hird'cn spot- /vlso, For Sale, 1 Building Lot, on Smith of tbe above, with Stable and a good well of water on premises. Apply to JAS. II. FOWLKS. oct H> -It Foiled to the Front'' the GUANTIE STOitEi The Highest Market price paid for Country Produce, such a j Corn, Teas, I lice, I'indctw, Kgifs, Chickens, Fowlen, ?sWiilc*, beeswax, Tallow and Wool. ALSO Fresh (iroci ries&C, always on hand. A full and complete stock of Clocks, Jewelry. Cutbiry ?re., at reasonable prices. Im pairing Watches, Uloek?, Jewelry A'c, done in the hot manner anil at (he shortest notice and at prices to suit tho times. K. KZKKIKb. oct It) ly. FOE SALE. The II?CSK and LOT in which I now reside. The II?USIC is large, and con veniently arranged, tbe LOT covers two j acres of ground,*nud eontains all necessary outbuilding*} everything is in good order, and in TIIOHOUL'CJJI KKl'AlK, location healthy. For further particulars enquire, of ' . JOHN C. PIKE, oct 10 tf Sheriff's Sales. Polzcr, Rodgers & Co. ! Foreclosure. William Paul ling. By virtue of the judgment herein. I will will at Oraiigebiirg, C. II., on the first Mon day in November next, at public outcry, for cash. All that plantation or track of I land (letfs two hundred ami four acre? there of, sold to Campbell Footman,) situate, lying and being in the County of Orange burg, hounded by lands of G. W. Sellers, 0. 1). Sellers, and John D.'Slrbman, con taining seven hundred acres, more or less, being the lamb of the Defendant piiroliaued from .lohn D. Keitt. Purchaser to pay for paper* and recording. (Irangeburg CIL, SlierilFs Olllce, ? K.I.CAIN, October 11, 1.S7?. J S. O. (.'. oct Hi 3t Sheriff's Sales. All that plantation or track of bind in Oraiigebiirg County', on the Kast side of Cooper Swairp, containing 10(1 acres, more it*?, ami bounded on the N. K., by lands of the Kstateof W. F. Shioak, on the'N. \\\. by lands of John F. 1 I art zog and on the S*. W., and S. K., by lands of-Wesiberry. Levied on as the property of Thud. ?'. Andrews at the suit of h'ctibm Tomlinson. Al>l) At the risk of former purchaser, all that plantation in said County containing oil acres, more or less, bounded by lands now or late of J. II. O'Cain, Sarah' Mo/aid, A. W. Miller and (!. liozard. Levied on as tlie property of .1. P. M. Fourest at the suit of K. J. Frederick. A l,s<> 2 Horses, 1 Wagon and 1 Dray, levied on iui the property of J. W. Liirey, at the suit of Marlon & Co. ShcrilPs Olliee, ) Orangebuig Cj II., - K. I. CA I N, Oct. l?lli, LS/iV ) S. O. C. Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I shall one month from date lilc my linalaccount with the Hoiiotable .Indue ot Probate fnrOraiige burg ('utility S. C. as (biiiioian of Catharine K. Dantz.le'r and -k Tor niv discharge'. Li w. lYyyjy.l KB, Oct 0; 1875; (?uardiah. MR. SCHXFFXaElT W ill open Iiis Photograph Gallery over the Ol<l Hank Building, on Monday t Mober 1 Ith, and will lie prepare*! to make Photographs, Ferrotype*, Anibrotypcs, Pictures of every style andnU sizes. Special attention paid to Copying from old Pic tures. Enlarging to life size, or reducing to suit, rings, lockets, or broclics. F. A SClIIFFLEYi Photographer. oct 9 td WOTIOE^OCblffTRAC^ OFFICE OF CO., COMMISSIONER'S, OitANOF.nuRG, County. Orangelmrg, S. C, October 5th 1875. Sealed proposals will he received until the Ctli day of Xovemb.-r next for the rebuild ing entirely new, the River Rridge near the Town of Orahgeburg, known as the Orange burg River Rridge, also both Bridges known as ('aw Caw on Hull Swamp Road, now to be Rebuilt of entirely new material to the lowest Bidder, for particulars, apply to this olliee. Ry Order of the Road. OKO. uolivkk, Clerk. oct 0 4t oka xu kmv nki? IN PRORATE COURT. Iixiwi'te Jewella S. Thomson, Widow; and Klcauor Thomson, Minor Child of Charlcri R. Thomson, deceased, by her < iiiardian. .?Id LUem Jcwella S. riioim on.?Petition for 1 lomcstcad, &e. Public notice is hereby given, that Jewdla S- Thomson an<l Eleanor Thomson, above named, Widow and Minor Child of Charles 11. Thomson, deceased, have ap plied by Petition to mo, as Probate Judge for the County of Orangchurg to have their llomesteid and Personal Property Kxeiiip tion appraesed and set oil', according to law, out of the E-state of the said deceased; anil I will act on said Petition on November tenth, A. 1). 1875. Paled at Orangeburg, South Carolina, this seventh day of October, A. I). 1876. AUG. R. KNOWETON, Judge of Probate. Orangeburg Countr. not 0 6t Executor's Notice. All persons having demands against th? Estate of Robert Walker deceased, will pre sent the same to the undersigned or his Attorneys Messrs I/.lar & Dibble on or be fore the first day of December next, and all persons indebted to said Estate will make immediate pavmont. V. V. S. AUSTIN, Qualified Executov. Ootohcr 3rd 1875. oct ?.) 3t FAIR NOTICE. The account* of Estate of Dr. F. S. Fcrsner, and T. B. Royd, have been placed in my hands for collection, and if neeesrary for SUIT. Parties" interested will save Costs by calling soon. \V. II. (JIUARDKAU, Trial Justice, oct 2 1875 tf _A_ CARD. The undersigned would idler his thanks (o the citizens af Orangelmrg County for the liberal patronage which he has heretofore enjoyed, and in announcing to them that he has associated himself with Oapt. F. II. \V. Rriggmann, and removed to the NEW 3T.?UE of that gcrtleinan, hopes that his old friends will bunt him up there, and that he may add many new ones to his list. W. K. CROOK. GLOVEK & Oi^OVJiill, A TTO ItN E Y S AT L A W, Oflice opposite Com t House Square. Ot'iuigubtti'g. S- O T. W. Glover, Mortimer Gi.ovek, Julius Glover. Feb. 10 tf FOR RENT. The New RricK Store on Main Street, next door to Kohn ?v Rro. Apply to Mm. ROSA OMVKKOS. sept IS ? 1ST") lm THE MAMMOTH Y GOODS HOUSE 1 T. KOHN & BROTHER c THE ONLY a EXCLUSIVELY DM G00DSHOUSEINTHE 111 Now oflfei to ihu ciliiorvj of thin mod Burronnding ceaatiet an immonno ??tock of Dry Qoods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, HnLi ami Caps, Fancy Good*, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Cassimera, Jeatu, Ac, Ac. At New York Retail Prices. t&r Our Stock is already very complete, bat we aro receiving gooda by very Steamer AH we a?k is that you stop with ui lon^ enough to examine ear Stock and prices, vre will then convince you, that it is useless to go further lor Cheapness or Better Goods. All close Buyers who are judges of goods are invited to call and examine our Stock before purchasing. We Cannot be UNDERSOLD. We MEAN BUSINESS. CALL ...ND SEE US.1 T. KOHN fe BRO.