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-'V?Vember th'tf l6th. $cad hin notice, promtBeeatreaV.:' . r?*?? ;fL" ! - ??.-???in ?????? 1 -- 1 | ? ? v\ Tfi? Lutheran church fet this place1 will > ho dedicated on Sunday morning! Rev.-' . W:8. Bowman of Charleston will preach Ihe Ek^icaUon;ttVmon;'i:Tliephblicnre in .vitedl* attend. aWsIvts-Mdhiw !?:???' ' { - .!**. ! f?:?rr? AM i nt eres tin a gam e of base hall wa* plav . cd during the. 1 air between' the Orange club of thin place and the Branch villo Club in which the score : stood 66 to 30 in favor of the Orange. CtiAMnEKi.AiN and Co., have done a poor' ttaoneaaat speech making, judging by the nearly two thirds reduction of tho Radical . majority cincc 1870. It may have been better I to havo'done like Scott, ahd kept quiet.' { 01 ' ' ? "1 m * -kiliii ? OVeb fifty cages of Hying wild animain, containing rare specimens .known to natu ' ralists, can b? wltnca^edbj yjaiting old John Robinson's great; show which exhibits in Orangeburg on December 2nd. " The Fair is over and, so is the election, but not DeMars arid, hM.;EnJo^ri?e Sftlopn. He still has the best of Hq?or? ana cigars al-, .ways on hand, and yisitow^hjis i^ejLl,fitted ?rooms will' receive every attention. either, from the proprietor, himself or his courteous assistant Mr.Tle^VoWs. 1'. ! l? ? <.' ??il? >?*?y() T ?tl M } 11X1 ?:.>? ?? Oor'Coanty;F?ic-> r-Vilinv oil! i Was more Of a BUCCoes than may have at ? - first been anticipated. It Was crowd cd every* ? <la"y. not ;pnly with? tho youLh and beauty'as .??wUaa.?ie niaturepnea.of erir? dwn County, , hut with visitors from. various parts of the cb?ntrjr.fjn vxw.fft hau .aainal, ,s);lon?; j 1 It' is gratp^vng to noOce the interest that | .' is taken', even, from abroad, in our efforts to* 4 develop tlio' resources pfqUr Cpunty*j;-.' #J It is impossible to part^cularii^.tUo arti cIch on exhibition.' . Suffice it to say that the ] stock.was mil, arid 'indicated an earnest in terest'on the part'of the people in the lauda ble and public Hnirited efforts of the Board of pireblo'ru1 and N-urious officers; : The following is the Premium List: ?'.' I; Garden aud Orchard Mrs A'C Andrews beat and largest variety of garden *egetablea. :' >nrT. JJ .' Maj.;J JttaUey best variety, ordiard pro ?5t iMJtt8hutttnkeV$ best rip?leii.n ' " ? ? " nomeiranikfc.i. Mm j O'A Coimrif;d>e*l hopA, 0' " LK Heck m tin best ogg plaiu [i; MfeE.W-Hlio4i8>,bost,'?ia)l liam?. " . UMMeMielin el, heat ?iiioltib ?', yd " in Stokes, be*!, Sowoo, beans. ,t ?. ?. )', ..bust dried okm, t >r cy.n.. i.'.'.-?::_? V ju jt vwiuov, mvi pinc melons. . , J?rV K Kobinr'oiV/best imongc\tucu r?bers. ? Ii:.- Alice l\>d*?f, ,be?t'pbiat? k^iittiU^l} MnflW T'Muller; beid fall carrots. . ,?Mi^S .Sophie Elfe, beut) mangout. Mra \Vt ?s -^t-ovill,. best collection flowers. Miss. A-Dukex, 2d best collection flowers. Plain Needle Work, ? ' Mr* H X SttelL best patch workman! It ?t.fiiJiKdeM Mi^?ail?rd Wn}?iWiW.itioii9jeans. " L Smoke, beari?t(feea|if;iiUf?dTi > " A;RSmith,tbe8Vgcnra>!^ ban. et; Mra.3? B.Wilaoni beakmal?redbi >''> , .?,' ;? ft.D Keitt, bcst.irifatrt'rdreHVL jSIL-h C 8 IIendci?on, .log i-MA ahiM. " Carrie Qnignard^tohwork'rdo Mrs W N Scorilli bent boYo cushion. Miss Rebecca Hddgtfr^ netted table cover. ' L?na Jeffords, crochet tidy. Mi?$? Stqkes,.bcst ting Hdy^i ( , " "Klla Merritt, beat criibroiderdd yoke. " \Y OWoIfe^bcst do pillowcases MrsG H Sailey, best. > , do dress. 44' KAObineon, best infant's cloak. Mia? F ?. Coyner, be^t bradiog. , MW E J Frslihurne, bes't transfer work. Miss A K Mouck, best pin cushion. " Agnes. Dibble, best beaded iholders. " ' Porcher, beat leather flowers. " TCate aillllaud, best shell work. " Agijesf Jloimpn.tbeeli-.wax:-]irojrkv " Lizzie ElhbU, bestreun.fruit. " Agnes IleiiVfOi), best codecttun fancy work,. ' " Minnie Ilartzog, lndy's talma; Mrs D.C.RowPj infiuit^b drc^ Miaa M Hriggniann, sofa^shion. H9He llarvoy, embroidered y.v.rn. ^rrs -tO D.t,w^on,:crochet4idie.4. ?v. .i?Tta^ifMry'attd Manufahxircs. Bull, 8cKovill& Pilcc, Wiilahip cotton gin J O McKewii; Agkt Wheeler A \Vihlon fewing machine,. T/,yoo9K .? A AI SoHuy, best plow stock. W V'islar, best cabinet woods. ? Jddo' Kobii^'on', beat farm gato. do do do. fence. Mrs J V Glover, beat what not. II Riggs, best double buggy, j' \j Connor, best single buggy do do \ wagon. Watt& Call best, one?nd two hone turn plows. ML Baldwin, beat half sweep J E Adger * Co., best harrow, (rotary) . Dr W G Barton, best seed planter. E A Fairey best reaper and mower. J E Adger A Co., ibest ox yoke. V V L Inaknet, best cotton bAskib>. | Watt & Call, best scraper and swefip. P G Cannon, best specimens knife blades. L P Way 12 years'olrfibcst diddle rice beater W Prusner, best tanned leather. Judo Robinscn, beat du ed skin wi?i wool on it. Ira E Hart, best dressed deer skin. Q?o 8 Hacker & Co., L Bans dale, Agent, best panel door. _ D K Norris, best resin. R F Way, best brick. HW Murphy, best shingles. ' MrsM Bull, best feather fan. " W 'A Q lover, best fly brush. Goldsmith & Son. Mr Barbor, Agent, beat cotton tlo fT tic) Dr A'M Snider, best set of teeth, no? " ' best ladies broach and buttons. Poultry and. Doys. % \ ieh'aelj b*st trio gamo cocks Miiller, best trie CocbinB David Salley; 'best'trio'bantu'raB. ' Mrs 078 Bowman, trio barn yard flowles. C M McMichae?, best single game cock. r ZM Wolfe,' /Sd do do ' E Robinson, best pair turkeys. Jude Robincon, best pair/.dwks, Frank Kenneriy, best-pair geese, OgMfstW TMuller, 2d beHt pair turkeys. L Ii Bcckwitbj 2d best pair ducks. Mrs WTMllcr, 2d best pair.geese. . R J Jeffords, best carrier pigeons. da. ?-d<? pouters. J C Mckewii,/do. tumblers. 31.. Master Geerga'Mullcr, best light bramaa\ DD Antley, best dog. ? 1 v Fine Arte and Miscellaneous. . Will 'Warrihgton, best crayon protrait. Yf M Hutson, beat original water color drawing. .' i Mhu Agucss Hencon, best crayon drawing " Aboic M Hutson, pencil drawing. '.' Fannie Seelye, hanging banket. " C Griffin, best palmetto basket, Norman Bull, bracket and photograph frames,.; ',. Dr A G Duke?, best cologne. Miss Ella C Nettles, best perforated lamp ?hades. r.< 1. Phillip Kohn fire screen in water colors. i, , R A, Bozard. (white) two-horse plowing. J FWkite^/col.) two-horse plowing. A M Bailey, (white) one-horse plowing London Scab rook, (col) one-horse plowing Farmers Club or Grange exhibiting larg est number dtarticles. Orange Grange. Samples of Crops. N M Sal 1 ey, tbest bushel of corn. L R Beckwith, beat red;wheat. Dr E J Fredrick, best rico \ L R Beckwith, best peas J J Salley, beat redoata. C P Connor, best piiidars i "W W Culler, beet sweet potatoes. , h> Mrs Jas Stokes, best Irish potatoes, Mva/vJ 3 v Smoke, best sample of flour. I HP antley, best 60 lbs of meal BO ii'vans, best grist. G B Salloy best ?orghum Byrup Wnu B S?Jleyi sugar cane, t Dr W S Barton beat county raised tobacco. | John Amaker, best indigo. : Mrs H L Smoke, best bale of cotton. 0 Dr W F Barton, 2d best. RP Antley, best J dozen stalks of cotton. Adam Felder, best wool Jam 6 H Fowlea, beat bale of hay. H L Smoke, best pea vine hay . Daniel 0*Cain, best chufas. Mrs D Smoke, beat sugar Horses and Mules. E'llughcs,' best stallion county raised. " best brood maro do C G Inabinet, 2d v do da James Stokes, beat 3 year old colt. E Hughes, best 1 do do S J Houck best saddle horso do E'E Bruce, best pair mules. J W Sellers, best pair draft horses open tho world. E F Slater, best single draft horse. AW Thann do saddle horse. T:Smoke do combination horse. W F Barton do pair mulca . A M Salloy do farm horse. E A Smith do Spanish jack, nil open to the | world: QatUe, Sheep and Hons. R P Antly, best bull. J DSmoak do cow ?HV Antley do heifer. 1 P S Folder, .2d do bull. R P Antley, do po heifer, E Scovill do bull calf under 9 months. J W Daiit/.icr do'merino buck J M Bilcy do pen lambs LaQ Evans 2d do buck (cashmere) L R Beckwith, do do pen lambs. C-W Culler, beBt boar easex. . A M Salloy do sow. h M Knell do pen of pigs. A M Salloy 2d best boar, Berkshire. " " 2d do pen of pigs Househeld. Mrs E R Moorer, beat specimen bacon. " H M Moorer, 2d do bacon . '/IMiflsR Felder c do do butter. " BS Stokes do specimen cheese. Daniel O'Cain do box bard soap ' MrsC L Grumbling do home made bread Vf Stokes do yeast. " A C Andrews do home mado plain cake " i G Da Kciu do do fruit cake. Mif?3 Ha Hie Stokes do sponge cake. ' ' '? Emily'Scbvill do rolls. Mrs K Robinson do ornamental cake " E R Moorer do candles T W Albergottl best bread &C., not by a housekeeper. Mrs Ann Andrews do roast pig. Sweatmeats Mis M Albcrgoyi, beat Jelly (apple) ? Sally Norrts'db preserves glaas melon Mrs James Stoked do pickles. " E J OHveroa' do brandy peach en. " W W Culler, do marmalade. " Blacxman, 2d do preserves " Oliveroa 2d do pickles " T Kohn 2d do brandy peaches " Adam Felder do canned fruit. " James Stokes 2d do canned fruit. Miss W FBriggman do catsup " Salley Stokes do cordial. " Dora Lartiguo 2d do jolly. " Henrietta Moorer 2d do cordial Mrs J O He'-maa 2d do catsup Miss E Harley, best variety dried fruit. M L Baldwin do sample honey in comb. Dr W F Barton do wine, scuppcrnong. Miss Bailie Stokca 2d do wine, wild grape Mrs Adam Felder 3d do do blackberry. " G B Salley do vinegar. Augustus Fischer do collection of liquors wines and cigars. MraTH Zimmerman, best crystalized fruit GD^Kei^-ad. do- do " James Stokw do doproservos peaches. Tho plow* presented by J E Adger'A Co., will be given for Cold cfop prizes. MARKET REPORTS Office of yhE OnA.NOEnott*a Txwe^ November 12,1874 ; CORRECTED WEEKLY. Ordinary, - i Good Ordinary, - - 12 @ 12* Low Middling, - - - 13. ? 13} Rough Rico : : : 1 25 (?> Corn : : : : bus 00? lOow Pens : s f* r f)0 ? Fodder : : : V I 25 <$ Pindcrs : per bushel 1 50 @ McMICHAEL & BLUME, Havgin lately: Replenished their Stock of ' * '? []* 'J ?KIT GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, E btalfor the FALL TRADE, together with the bestand . Cheapest Lot of Groceries Ever offered to the Public before are now, falling tluiro off at very Reduced Prices. Their STOCK of " " " j ? TOBACCOS, LIQUORS, BRANDIES, AND SEGARS equaled in this Market. Come one eoine AI?Lt and see %r. ypraelves Are unequaled TABLE NOTICE "WE ARE RECEIVING ?ud have now on hand a VERY FINE LQ^OF GROCERIES WHICH WE WILL SELL VERY LOW FOR I tit ha CASH. COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO ? ALL AND EX AMINE ALL PARTIES Indebted to us will.'plenso conio forwarded SETTLE UP V?o mean -wliaiy we say, VOSE & IZL.AR, Goods Delivered. -' -?-j-=-i-? ' " THE TAYLO? GIN. Price reduced, and vastly improved iri quality Having ti'o exclusive agency for the counties of ORANGEBURG and BARN W*21" i am prepared to furnish ihe celebrated TA YLjOR GIN ?l very much red'uc prices. "Thces Gins arc no used by a great many planters,"among whom are: Dr. W. W. Wanuanrakci-, ^ Mr. Jacob Keitt, Mr. Jacob Cooner, Major A. J. Hydrick, Mr. J. W. Smith, Mr. N. E. W. Sistrunk, Messrs. Ro?n & Argo, Mr. James II. Fowles, Mr. Hi J.' Hydrick, Mr. Keating Norris. A sample Gin may bo seen at the store of Messrs. Bully Hcovill & Pike, with whom orders may bo left, or at the store of JOHN A- HAMILTON, Juno 10, 1871-18-4rn. Orangeburg, South Carolina. ENTERPRISE CLUB ROOMS, F. M. DEM ARS, IPOROJPftlETOiR. HAVE JUST RECEIVED-A FRESH LOT OF LIQUORS AND ft EG A RS, AND ?SIT IReociring everyday the jSa.trona.gq of tlio IPi-ibHc, WHO coinc.ln there to pass a plcasanthour, by playing a social game of Billiards on <hei? ? newly fitted fable.-?. If-you want anything ] In the Liquor Lino GO to thc.Entcrprtse Club Roams, for you will find in it everything. SIC Cr A RS of the following popular brands IMPERIAL REGALIA, LONG TOM, GOLDEN EAGLE, LA ROSE, PERCY SEMPLE, LA NO.MEA, SWRET HOME, HENRY CLAY Jan.l . .. . . 1871. tf ?-, -^-?-^ In Returning my Thanks TO MY PATRONS for their Liberal Patronago in the past, I assure thorn . . ? ?* ?/?!.'??*?? V?'?**?? v '? j oiv?* '? . - i'\ x : that I WillSpaVe'&o bflorts, to please them in tho future V-'T': JflLY STOCK is Well ASSORTED I, y ?' ? . . .... *fJV .?.?, '"?T'-'i ?f' rr'i ! ' IN DRY GOODS', CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, WINES LIQUORS, SEGARS &c., &., All of which I offer as low as any House. S^TIBjET^GTIOlSr GrITABA.TSTTEED Please call and Satisfy yourself. No trouble to Show (lo'ods. Maj B F FOU, M B SISTUNK, W D RISER and W W WOLFE are with mo, who will be pleased to see their friends A,>r. 19,187S F- H- W. BIMGGJMAN ? : . ? ' a i_ GEORGE H.CORNELSON BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS and THE PUBLIC IN GENERAI THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVING HIS SUMMER STOCK, And that tho same will bo ready in a few days for inspection. It comprises all tho laical novelties in all the different branches of DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES GROCERIES,HARDWARE,CROCKERY GXiASS,WOOD and WILLOW-WAKE, AIjSO A nice Assortment ready made Clothing THE same haying been bought with an EYE to tho Wants and Necesdiiea of my j .Customers under thep^eqent Hard Timos, I nm enabled to give everybody Full av II Sit^'action , l^it'ij fi: u:rl>Inspection, UFAWVK II, COUNE5L.SON r?; : ' j . 'iwely the onLy Large, S7ww fliub will exhibit IN SOtyTH CAROLINA During the TRAVELING SEASON of18741. Orang;el^itit?g Wednesday ?ed. 2nd* OLD JOHN ROBINSON'S Great World's Exposition! AMERICA'S FAVORITE! SHOW, With America's Veteran Manager. The Monarch of Amusements! Thousands of Living- Animals, MYRIADS OF BIRDS, COLONIES OF MONKEYS, SCHCKXLS OF AMPHIBIA, MILES OF REPTILES, . Embracing the Largest and most complete MENAGERIE, AVIARY AND AQUARIUM! > j .1 . ....-.-)!1 i In tne "World ?B.MAK.R WELL THESE LINES' We will Exhibit at cadi place the GREAT SHOW vieil? ! A HERD OF LIVING GIRAFFES, COSTING $02,000! OR TH E MONEY RETU RNED I A BLACK SUMATRA** RHINOCEROS! OR THE MONEY RETURNED l LARGEFT PERFORMING ELEPHANT IN AMERQAJ OR THE MONEY RETURNED! A GIANT OSTRICH, 12 FEEf.HIGSCI OR THE MONEY RETURNED! [3 1 -<t oao I J In d f> crada r r.lOW in! ,*asti MONSTER SEA LIONS OR THE MONEY RETURNED! A 8 HORNED AND13 EYED BOVINE FROM THE HOLY LAND] THE ONLY ONE EVER EXHIBITED I ft . ?? If.ttf -. iOlil' US J?'".- j ri. J "> . V ? -? j OR THE MONEY RETURNED I These aro special feature* that arc not owned or controlled by any other traveling jxliibuion, in addition to which is the STBIOTLY MORAL CIRCTO GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH ?AII.Y EXPENDITURE .2,500 TWO BRASS BANDS, FORTY MUSICIANS. DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 AND 6:30 P. M. OME TICKET ADMITS TO THE ENTIRE ENTERTAINMENT;