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SS?' J^i O O j\- JL, Month Curoliicn, ltailroitil. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANUKRCK? DEPOT. Fro?i 8 o'clok A.M. toi P.M. From 2 o'clock P.M. to6 P. M. Goods received and delivered only during ofHce hours. Passenger Schedule S. C. Railroad. DAY TRAIN. Columbia Up Passenger, (Morning).11 ? Down " (Evening).5 ?S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Columbia Down.'1 48 " Up. . 3 KIUHT TRAIN. Columbia Up. ?"> I " Down. 114 We learn tbnt Mr. Andrew* bus sold the Kdisto Clarion to James Li. J Sims, of Spartanburg, who will con- j tinne its publication in the interest of | the Democratic party. - iBimi . - ??emmwamm ? The following citizens of our conn ty were awarded premiums at the biate Fair recently nel 1 at Columbia: Mrs. W. C. Clark, Mrs. I . Felder, Mrs. J. G. Vose and Mrs. W. A. Ma roney. The Committee on Refreshments during the Fair, composed of Mrs. Dnnncr, Rowe, Melliehamp and Meidtman,deserves the thanks of the Association.and visitors at the Fair, for the faithful service rendered the one und kind attention given the other. We notice by the different arrests made lor the U. S. Commissioner <e> Monday 11th. of the State Constabulary who served on election day, that our two machine men, Mr. It. F. Thompson of the Singer Company and Mr. G. A. Schifllcy of the Wheeler <& Wilson Company, were arrested for trying toy.rrange the machinery of the Stale in yo<nl working order. We notice the copper roaster our friend, Mr. Webb Bull, hail at the Fair, and the roasted grains lying around, received the commendation of every visitor. Mr Hull is an en terprising young merchant and means to succeed. Call at. bis store and purchase your coffee as cheaply ns anv where else in town, and get it roasted in excellent stylo for n >thiug. Kverything in the grocery line ia kept by him. Trial Justice O'Cain's decision in the picliminnry trial ol 10. A. Web ster and J. 11. Living-ton held or Wednesday last, is that, said part in. give bail to the amount ol 8500euch tor their appearance lor nial bet?re the court of Common Fleas, or to jail. '11 i.- decision ua.? nached utter Inning u.-iin < n\ ucd argument on loth sides. Ii r the prisoners Mt. Lathiop and h r j rbsi-cuti.ui Mr. \\ . J. I ?e'l ievilIc. Howes Loiulon ('ittits Cuiiiing.? It will do the hen i ts of even body good to burn thai this famous : ml l:\i.iite i-aictta und iic-nngriie will J? Hot III I.etc oli liK - 'ia N J h e. ol d its hiliei \;.-il betels renn inhered with tat isla? lion, a <? v. tin | tn liciibtr h noticeable bicati.-c evcij' feature itiid act on the bills uns piescntcd und performed. The papers along its routc South are unusoiiily warm in I heir ci.doisi men is. .-n\o up your ?l.iingi ? the puce of admission hav ing been reduced to 6<i cts. \\ e i.otite in the lie d crop depart ment of the 1'iiir, a basket of very large Jlahrma yams on exhibition by Mr. 1j. c. J achicotte, of ti corgi town county. This basket was a sum pie of n crop produced on an acre oi light, giay soil and manured liberal.y with rollen rice straw, The yield per acre was 0*00 bushels. The same gentle man bad twenty acres which avur aged the handsome crop of 2?U bush els per acre. The yield suggests to our farmers the propriety ol trying a similar expeiimcut with rice and other straw* which are usually I ;lt i n heaps to waste away. It is with pleasure that wo call the at ton tioil of the intelligent public to the latest business announcement of August Fischer. Ever on the alert, either he himself, or his dutiful agents abroad, try to favor the people here with the best goods in the market, at the lowest conceivable prices. His adrertisemnu disclose? the fuel, that there were several large business tumbles, ?r failures in the North, and taking advan tage oi the necessarily foreetl am) hue sales, his agents iipder his astute business advice, purchased s0 low that competition with him i? trade WHJ hardly be possible here. He Ilms has been enabled to give such remark able eh?necu to purchasers us to remind one of the old saying, "There is an ill wind that blows nobody any good." The loss to the immense firms of the North is the gain to the consumers of the South. Thanks to the watchfulness and business tact of Mr. Fischer and his employed agents. A ni ui who thrives by doing good to others, en abling people to live cheaply by selling to them the liest of goods at the smallest pro fits and lowest prices, deserves every per son's praise, and we shall certainly com mend Mr. August Fischer as such a num. Fail not to do as mar y are doing, go, see and. do likewise, l'mvliase from August Fischer who has really become a benefactor to th-; people of this section \\(Wm? OF TIF?/ COltNTY DEMO? ORATIO EXKOUTIV E COM MITTE Ii. Orangeburg, Nov. 18, 1878. ClKCULAIt*No. k 1. A County Convention of the Democratic Party of Orangeburg County is hereby called by a Resolu tion of the County Democratic Exec utive Committee of the Party, meet at Orangeburg Court House, .South Carolina, on Wednesday, the 11th day of December, A. DM 1878, til 11 o'clock, A. MM for the purpose of electing a County Chahmau to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gen. J. F. Izlar, and for the transaction ot such other business as may be lawfully brought before it. 2, Representation in this Conven tion will be one Delegate for each club, and one additional Delegate for every twenty-live (25) enrolled mem bers. Fractions over twenty-five will not lie entitled to representation. 3. Tbe several Democratic Clubs throughout the County, will proceed to elect Delegates to tbe County Convention, and it is desirable that at tbe meeting of tbe Clubs called for tin* purpose, there should be a full atU ndunee. JAMES V. IZLAK, Chairman Democratic Ex'c Com'teo. Ii. M. Wannnnmker, Suoretnrv. Tho State of South Carolina, Oit.t N<i kburo Count v. iiy <? u. oi.ovk?, isijri ill:, ckoiia rr: jcooe, Wiiuhkas, Lawrcucu M. Whaley of Orangeburg County, hath m ole suit to me. to grant hi in Letters of Administration of the Estate and ellects of acub U. Keitt, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd Creditors of the said Jacob It. Kiitt. late of Orange burg County, deceased, that they he and appear, before nie, in the Court of of Probate, to he held at Orangeburg, C. IL. onTib December next, aller publication hereof, ai II o'c'oek in tbe forenoon, to show cause, if tiny they have, why tbe said Administration should not be granted. tiiven under my Hand, this 2-d day of November Anno Domini 1878. Li. s ] L. 11. GLOVER, Judge of Probate, Orangeburg Count ?v. nov 23 2 ' NOTICE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Armrou's OPKlCK, OttANOKUUitG County. November I2lh 1878. In pursuance of Section 4 of an Act of tbe (ieiU'ial Assemble, approved on the tirst day of March A. I). 1X7.S. The follow ing lands heretofore ofiercd for sale for nonpayment of Taxes ami forfeited to the State for want of a purchaser, will be diet ed for sale at the Treasurer's office on the tirst Monday in December A- D. 1878 and each succeeding day thereafter until all said binds are disposed of. DON A LI) R. BARTON, County Auditor. Amelia, 1870 und 18 7. Kurtick P A, 20 tores ami 2 buildings, t'urtick, (tedania, 20 acres and 2 build inc.*. .v.oyes, Klczahcth, Estate, 550 acres and 7 buildings. Arther i! W, 1 lot, buildings. Peers Henry, 350 acres, (i buildings. Zeigler.lane M, 300 acte?, 0 buildings. ( tor ('me. Inabinet, Mary A, 258 acres ami 4 build ings. Mnorcr, J It, lot acres and 2 buildings. Stabler, Daniel, 137 acres and 3 buildings, ('on i '< !."//??. Pecvit Morgan, 250 acres. Felder.I W -;, 357 acres, 3 lutildiiurs. Hull Mrs. .Mary, 3.>0 acres, 7 buildings. KcPcr Hannah, 5ti acre-, 1 building. Stephen.- Weslev, loO acres, 1 building. 'hdiao. Dantzlcr Kmauda, ">0 acres Minnicken Wilson, ?> Here*, 2 buildings, 'tucker Sam, I,! acres, 1 hiii.diug. Tiiekt r Keujamin, 13 ..civs, 1 ni'ding. Tucker Sam. I2:mr??"' 2 bui din-:-. ;./#;../,,:"/. j llufl'.uaii Jr . 0(1 ov . K.i.in-ily ? II, 45 ucrcr 3 buildings. Pi arsen, K-e.it ?. San. iei, so a re*. Simon Ann, 130 acres, I buildings. (.' tulland, 107" "?../ 1S77! Corbitt Mrs t' it, 1 |.*i acres /.//-. / y. Huffman I'll it-, 120acres. l.yn.<. Kickcnbaker 8 K, 05 acres. VS iI?? - Eliza, ''30 acres, 3 bui! ling-. Darby, Estate, John 11, 11,50 acres,-, buildings. Oran ye. Stuoake Rachael, 30 acres. I'ine frrore Felder J II fur It J L Shuler, 1272 acres. IK huihlin s. ('at.-on K W, 430 acres, 13 buildings. Lee, I-slate, Samuel J acob Fogle, Adllli'r, 17H acres. Robinson V W, 25 acres. 2 buildings. Prov'uU nee. Dantzler D K, 127 acres, ?"? buildings. HaMer and Andrews, 120 acres, Raxter and Andrews, I'.l acres, (ioodwill b'n hard, .'too acre-. Reeves Fraiik, 41 acre.-. Shuler Jr. I?, 50 acre-, :t building-. J'pj'lae. Anderson San Ice, 50 acres. Paulling Kdward, III acres. Stone A M, 1?I acres. Union. Brown William, :>j acres, Vuncex. Karts Raphael, LSI acros, 8 buildings. Dradiini Mary A K. oil acres, 2 buildings. Hozatd.Mary A, 2.S0 acres. 15 buildings, Dantzler 1? 1>, 225 acres, 0 buildings. Dantzler W || Jr., 389 acres, li buildings Kickeiiliakcr J D, 50 acres, 0 buildings Shuler J E, 208 acres, 2 buildings. Sun ford J A, Agt., 220 acres. Storudetnire 1), 84 acres, 4 buildings. Smoake A K. 100acres, 4 buildings. Willow. Ilydrick Jacob. 400 acres. Steward Ihuisford, .'too acres. Harting W II, OOacres, I building. Jamison James, 40 acres, 2 buildings. lira nehv?le. Logging .lohn, Ii acres, 1 building. Shuler Lewis, 35 acees. Hockey Qrove, Knotts Mrs. Sarah, 415 aeres, 0 build ings. Moaltrire William, 40 acres. Tho State of South Carolina. Oka no kurno County. by ( '? It. OI.ovk?, KsquritR, v>nonATE judge. Whereas, Oeorge Boliver, C. C. P., hath made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and elleeh- of John J, Sal ley, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish oil andsingiilaj the kindred and Cteditors of the said John .1. Salley, late of Orange burg County, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hebl at Orangeburg, C. IL, on the ?Jtb December next, after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted Given under my Hand, this 29th day of October. Anno Domini 1878. h-s.] C. B. GLOVER, J ndge of Probate, Orangburg Conn tv. nov 2 id THE WEED FAMILY FAVORITE SEWING MACHINE Is light running ami noiseless. It duct) any kind of work and (loos it in the beat possible way. Its parts arc of chilled steel and resist friction to a gre: .er rfegrce than machines of other buiid. It has, at all Exhibitions in Europe or America, been a leadi , I'rize Taker. And the greatest induceim ' is that it can he bought at a price that Traveling Salesmen cannot oflcr Machines at. For sale by JOHN A. HAMILTON*, WKT.lt A T SJE 123D Amber and White. Blucstnue and Acid Phosphate. Aiso a general supply of Shoes, Hoot.-, ami (Jailers for winter wear. JOHN A. H AM 1 LT().\, (Intngoburg, S. C. k n JUST OPENED ONE DOOU FAST OF I>r. A. IMlke'n I>nig More, BY TP. a. CANON N\ Im wi 1 keep constant I v on hand a Ft LLand ( < ?.M FLETH s ock of , list I'll v. arc, ( ulU'i-y, CxIlllH, IMhIoIh, And Sporting CaOO?:H im every description. Al.-n all kinds of IC('pairing done on the ?hortest notice to (.inns, I'islols, Lock?, Umbrella:, and S EWi N O M A CITIX ES Hone up and Adjusted. BdVAIl goods and work warranted to give entire satisfaction in quality work manship and price. Thanking my friends far. past patronage I hope to merit a conti mi nee of the same in the future. 1'. ti. CANNON. sept-JS IS?S l y GLN GEA1UNU EHA.TIXti AND BOLTS CIIKAPKK THAN 15 V RI i BEFORE a r Tim FORIiST CUT FOUNDRY AM) MACHINE WORKS, UEO. U. LOMBARD & CO., A UG U ST A ,3G A. ENGINES. (.'<) 1 TON S KFWS, MILL G FA BING And Machinery off Kinds Made and Be p lired. oct 27 t-J?O 02 VOTflCK OF DISMISSAL I \ ???? I he undcrMgiied h rehy gives notice that on the littih day of November next, lie will It 1 e his li'i-ii acenuut asGnardrm of I'ltvid \n . il'i .4 rpiiler u ov Felke I) and ask for loiters of 1 d-iai-M'y. J.* II. AH AN P. (? iiard in 11. (lei - ilh 1ST.?. oej 2?i_ _ It Sheriff's Sales. Mary B. Olivet Adiiiiuistrix. vs. Frederick K Oliver, et of. By virtue of the judgment in the above entitled ruse, I will sell at' Iraiigebnrg Court House, to the highest bidder, on the tina Monday in December next, the following tract of land 10 w it: All that plantation or tract of land con taining one usaiid ami sixty acres, more or less, situated in-Orangeburg County, ami known as the [leaver ( reek, limitation, bounded Ea.?l and South by laud of William Speigiier, Ibunerly land of F. 11. Heath, on the Wesl liv laud ol .). II. Hook, North by Heaver ( reek Mar-h Terms of Sale?(hie-half Cash, Un balance payable in one and two years, secured by bond of purchaser and mort gage of premises, purchaser to pay for paper- and recording. A i.SO By virtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, 1 will sell at the ''Spring drove" Plantation ol t?r- A. B Tabor 011 Tuesday lliCurd of December next, dining the legal I.0111-4 of sale for cash, the following t;i wit: About nut) lbs. Seed Cotton, levied oil :>s the property of John Anderson, at thesuit of A. K- Taben. A l-SO At same time and place, al out '2~> bush. Corn and about H00 lbs. Seed Cotton, levied on as the property of Hair I ? lover, at the suit of A li. Tuber. A1SO At same time and place, about 400 lbs. seed cotton. It vied on as the property of [Mummer Wilson, at the suit of A. B. Tuber. a i.so On same day at the Turpentine Still of ?I A Bardin & Bro ,-hush, corn, Fens.-Fodder, lot of Bough Food, Potatoes Sic . levied on as the property of Moses I'earsil at thesuit of J A Bardin A Uro. a" so On same day and tl the residence of W C Sandal, about "?(Kl Ids. seed cotton, about 10 bush, corn and about 15 bus a. Bice ill the straw, levied on as the property of Wesley Moore, at the suit of W C Sandal. J. 11. LIVINGSTON, S. o. c. Sheriff's Office, Orangeburg Co. S. C. Dec. Hi, 187?. nov 10 3t J. A. BALDIN & BRO. I'INCKNICY'S LANDING, on SANTEE, NEAlt VANCES FFBBY DEALERS IN GENERAL M EUCH ?ND I S E?OF FERS lor sale a full and complete stock of Groceries, Hardware. Beady Made Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hals. (Japs, ami Trunks, ami a line line of Dry Goods of ail descriptions for Ladies' use ami wear. ?also? A full line of Foreign and Domesth Wines and Liquors, Scgars and Tobacco, Ac, Ac. b'm sept, ?, 1S7S THE HEAVY FAILURES ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES and Consequent throwing of their STOCKS upon the MARKET, (cause large decline in goods), conseqaent ly we are in receipt of LARGE CONSIGNMENTS from various PARTS, and will offer SPECIAL BAR GAINS in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, No'ions, Crockery and Tin Ware, Groceries, &c We still Lead in LJW PRICES. To prove it, all that we ask is a call. C D. KORTJOHN, PROP. ORIGINAL AUCTION IIOUSE. A. Fischer UN TIRIjSTGt and EXPERIENCED AGENTS in the NORTH have bought IMMENSE CONSIGNMENTS of the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS In icnecqucncc of the MQNSTROUS FAILUIlKd of .?-cvtral of the most Extensive Wholesale Business Houses in New Yerk, Philadelphia and Rosten at the very LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ! And he is, then-fore, nble tore.'] the CHEAPEST nmi REST goods of all kinds, such US Groceries, Dry Gcc&s, Shoes, Etc. At his WELL KNOWN The CARGO of GOODS he is receiving is the LAUGEST and most AS'K Nisi 11 NO ever bn tight to Orangeburg or adjoining Counties. For duality, Variety and Cheapness It cannot be EQUALED. Come and sec. Polite Clerks are willing to wait on you. Buy at Once! Quick Sales and Small Profits! Buying for CASH I can UNDERSELL all Credit Purchases. MY SAMPLE ROOM Is Exclusively apart from (be Main Business. Its noted Brands of LIQUORS are still kept up 10 their FIRST CLASS Standard. Your continued patronage is solicited, and if ym oucc call, you'll call again AUGUST FISCHER $5,000 To be GIVEN AWAY iu BARGAINS in the next SIXTY DAYS. No better opportunity offered to REPAIR your BROKEN FOR TUNES. When you come to Orangeburg examine my STOCK. My Sub. or Employees will SHOW you my GOODS with pleasure ami offer you INDUCEMENTS Which you are not ACCUS TOMED to MEET. It doesn't coit anything to LOOK and be CONVINCED. Come! Come! B WALKER NEW STOKE NEW STOR E IX THE TOWN OF -o "j\ A. SAIX NOT I FES TUE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS; AND Til JLJ% public generally that in the old stand of. Clark's, near the Depot, will bc found a choice and rare select ion of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tobaccos and Segars. Liquors both, Foreign and Domestic, Hardware, $c., And solicits a share of trade. Mr. J.I'll IL. SAIN, who is in charge of the stori will be ?lad to greet any all of Ills old customers, and new ones too. to whom be guarantees bargains as good as can be had In Charleston. Highest market prl j ces paid lor all kinds of country produce' St. Matthews, September 0,187ti. c 12mo. CiVLL CALL AT THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is Mill ready and willing to HI) orders in BREAD, ROLL", TIES c a K i: s Of all descriptions. (SUNDERS Bv the BARREL or BOX. "Also BREAD For Camp-Meetings or any other kind of Meetings.' Just received Fresh Con feel ionarien. Fancy Goods And Motions, Which will lie sold as LOW as any that can he bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public 1 su'd solicit a con tinuance of their custom.* T. W. Alberg-otti, Russell Street, next door t# sept 14, 1878?ly Mr. J. P. Barley. is now RECEIVING the ME, THE BEST SELECTED, and the: STOCK OF FALL and jira Please Call theodore kohn. api G 1878 c CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS I am now givini mv PERSO^a"? ATTENTION tomv Business of < ABHIAdli: HUKIKO, And will guarantee that my work in th? future shall he as GOOD as in the past forty years that 1 have been in the business. I have RKDKED M.Y PRICES To SLIT the TIMES, and if you will call on me I will guarantee that my charges and work will give full SATISFACTION. I am now prepared to manufacture the celebrated DEXTER SPIUNG:BUGGY Which for comfort ana ease cannot bo ex* colled. ALSO Constantly on hand ROSE WOOD and WALNUT BURIAL CASES Of all sizes. Give me a call. HARBIN RIGGS. sept 31 &"