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?A. X'upoi* fox* tlio People, Orangeuurg, S. C, August 20,18S0. We regret to notice the difficulty nr.d dissatisfaction into which our Aikcn friends have been led by means of the primary system. We are glad Orangeburg is free from any muddle of this kind. Mr. James Cannon has removed bis talor shop from the Public Square to Middleton street, opposite Mr. Strauss' residence, where ho will bo pleased to see his friends and pat rons. See his advertisement. Mr. E. L. Salley, who spent three weeks with his family and friends here, loft last Monday for his distant borne in Texas. We wish you a safe return to your loved ones, "Jack," and trust you will visit us again in less than six years. Lecture.- -A lecture will be deliv ered at the room of the Young Men's Chris nan Association on next Mon ,day evening at half-past eight o'clock by S. R. Mellichamp, Esq. Subject: ?'True Heroism, or Moral Grandeur." Admission, ten cents. Haie Storm.?A severe rain and hail storm, accompanied by consider able wiud, fell about six miles from to^vn on the Five Notch Road. Con siderable damage was done to the crop of Mr. Henry Stroman and oth ers in Iiis immediate neighborhood. The yard and cotton rows were com pletely covered with the hail stones. How beautiful is night! How si lently she tiptoes across the meadows of yonder peaceful vale. I hear, in fancy, the soft rustic of her shadowy garments as they tra 1 above the? plague take the candidates. A fel low can't indulge in a little bit of sentiment without something start ling him back to the stern realities of life. Mass Meeting.?Monday, October' 1 Ith, has been appointed by the State Executive Committee as the day for holding the Democratic Mass Meet ing in our county. Let every citizen bear this in mind nnd so arrange Iiis business as to be able to attend. This is to be Orangehuvg's great day, and every citizen is expected to do his duty. List of consignees for unclaimsd freight at the South Carolina depot lor week ending August 19, 1880: 1). A. Griflin, IL L. Taylor, T. J. P. Walsh, Thus. E. Rickcobackcr, R. W. Bales, J. II. Ford ham, S. M. Wilson. G. M. Norris, J. C. llolman, .7. F. Way, J. II. Stalcy, J. K. Hart & Co., James Rayland, Geo. D. Sel lers, Dr.J. W. Summers. Worthy Example.?The Radical traders of Middle St. Matthews have .icen no little thwarted in their move ment in consequence of a few minis ters of the African Methodist Church refusing to allow political meetings to be held in their houses of worship. This indicates an advancement in morale realjy commendable, and we hope other churches will follow an example so worthy of imitation. Election ok Delegates.?Willow Swamp Straightout Democratic Club met on last Saturday and elected the following delegates to the County Convention: C. F. Dowling, J. F. Williamson, J. H. Baker and B. D. ilqs8. The delegates ?:crc Instructed to vote for Dr. J. C. Hoi man, for Representative, Jos. F. Robinson, for Clerk, C. B. Glover, for Judge of Probate, and Robt. Copes for Treas urer. t Cotton Picking.?This week might be called the beginning of the cotton - picking season for the present year, us many of our farmers have entered I the Heids and will not leave them un til the last pod be opened. The re espt very hoavy rains will cut this season short, as the estimated cotton yield of two weeks ago will not more than approximate the real yield so damaging has been the rains on the crops. Death of Mrs. Jones.?We regret to announce the death of Mrs. Imman uel Jon cm of the Pine Grove section which occurred at the residence of her husband on Wednesday iast. Mrs. Jones was a most excellent lady and by her qualities of heart and mind exercised a control.ing influunce'iipon all who knew her. She leaves a large family of children and a devoted hus band to treasure her monory nnd to mourn their severe loss. Settling an Estate.?Allen Phil lips, ol the Fork, was assaulted and brutally beaten one day last week by Wade Johnson anil wife. Meyers Moss also lu'at the wife of Allen Phil lips in a shameful manner. Allen Phillips is the ad it inistrator of Thom as Pnillips and, it seems the . clfort to remove the properity of the latter to a place of safety, and the adminis trators arrangement of the affairs of the estate did not meet tho approval of the parties interested, hence the dif liculty. The assaulting parties were arrested taken bofore a trial justice and lined. Ail the parties to the dif ficulty arc colored. Dots.?What has become of the bear ? Orangcburg Lodge, K. ol II. meet next Monday evening. The Edisto Brass Band are about to get new instruments. The Heading Club meets this eve ning at the residence of Mr. J. C. Pike. Mr. A. D. Fair started on Satur day last on a short visit to Glenn Springs. Ii is estimated that the new census of South Carolina will give us a popu lation of over 950,000. Prof. Benjamin Holloway is teach ing the colored band, which is making commendable progress. We were pleased to meet in our town on Wedncsdn}', Prof. C. B. Cro mcr, of No wherry College. When some politicians arc weighed they are found wanting every olliee in which thcro is a vacancy. We are indebted to our 3'oung friend, Mr. II. S. Wannamaker, for a very line melon sent us last week. "Gin Sling," says an exchange, "'is i? student at Yale College." Ah, yes, be is a class-mate of Whis-Kcc Punch. If man}' more candidates are ??per suaded by their friends to run" the supply of "friends" will be exhausted. The Demockat boasts of no favor ite candidates. Place the most com petent men in office and we are satis fled. We notice Mr. J. C. Pike is renova ting and enlarging his store prepara tory to receiving his fall stock of goods. The hammer, ftnd trowel of th" workmen are making merry music in our midst, and we rejoice at these signs of prosperity. Mr. B. P. I/Jar delivered an in structive address before the St. Paul's Sunday School Missionary Society last Sunday afternoon. All the enndidates have counted noses, nnd are perfectly sure of a nomination. We congratulate them on this happy state ol adairs. Messrs. Henry and Theodore Kohn have gone North to buy their fall stocks. Their customers will note this and govern them elves accord ingly. Dr. John Inabinet, who has been in Texas forty years, returned last Sat urday, and is now visiting relatives and friends in our County. A long slay Doctor I Our Gun Club will visit Spartan burg next week to compete in the gla-S hall tournament. Steady your nerves, gentlemen, and look well to your laurels. Go to James Van Tassel's for your family groceries, where you will find them fresh und cheap. Mr. C. It. Jones is there and will be pleased to sec his friends. All the Secretaries of Democratic Clubs are requested to forward imme diately to J. L. Hcidtman, Esq., the names of delegates to the County Nominating Convention. Kortjohns store is filled to ovcr Uowiug with goods aud he is prepar ed to furnish them as low as ever. Country merchants will tak3 notice and give b in a call at once. Mr. Stephen Dunn, of Savannah Ga., has purchased a tract of land, about six miles from town for the pur pose of farming. Wo welcome all worthy citizens from abroad. We hear from our friends in the county considerable complaint of rust in cotton in consequence of the recent rainy seasons. Wo trust the crop may not be seriously damaged. Dr. J. W. Summers left for Glenn Springs on Monday last where ho goes to attend on Mr. Henry Snell, whose health is in a'bad condition. It is probable Mr. Snell will return to his homo. Mr. Peter D. Tilley, a succssful young farmer of Middle St. Matthews who went a month ngo to Glenn Springs for his health, returned last Saturday greatly improved in health and spirits. Mr. C. E. Gardner, of Elizabeth township, has invented a wheat and cotton planter nnd cotton seed nnd guano distributor combined, which is said to be superior to anything yet invented of its kind. Mr. J. F. Way brought the first bale of new cotton to market this year on Uie 14th instant. It was classed 'ow middling, and was bought by Messrs. Bull & Scoville at 11 cents. Mr. Way has sinco brought in two more bales. i When j'ou arc depressed by the gaunt, 6ickly feeling of a disordered system, which needs to be elennsed and stimulated into healthy action, take a dose or two of Ayer's Pills und see how quick you can be restor ed for a quarter. Rev. J. F. Kiscr having procured a bell for the Lutheran Church from the Buckeye Foundry of Cincinnati, O., the ladies of that church propose holding a fair the curly part of Octo lieriu order to raise money to build a tower for the bell. Compound Extract Buoiiu, com posed of buchu leaves, dandelion root, acetate potash, juniper berries, praci/.a brava, und culinsonia root. All of which are highly valuod diur etics, kidney stimulants and dcpur ant8. The failure of the act:ons of tho kidneys is a source of many dis tressing diseases. This medicino produces a hearty action of the kidneys, removes from tho blood the urea and urio acid, which if allowed to remain and accumulate would in duce rheumatism, gooty affections, pains in back and loins. Tins valua ble medicine is for salo by Dr. J. G. Wanuamakcr. Price 75 cents per bot tle. a Courthouse Demociiatic Club.? At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the Courthouse Democratic Club, held on last Tuesday ovening, tho following delegates and alternates were elected to the County Nominat ing Convention: Delegates.?Jas. P. Izlar, John II. Dukes, J. S. AlbcrgotU, W. B. Thompson, S. Dibble, B. F. Slater, A. S. bailey. W. L. Glaze, A. S. Hy dride, J. C. Pike and S. It. Mclli champ. Alternates.?T. C. Albergotii, Jas. L. Sims, J. C. Edwards, Jas. A. Wil liams, P. A. Sehiffley. Next.?The Mncon Messenger and Telegraph gets off tho following: "Simon Lance, a colored man, farm ing in the swamp, brought into this office last night a slice of watermelon having roughly marked in the red meat tho letters ??W. S. H." The marks were probably made by a worm in his travels, but it is singular that it should have traced the initials of Winficld Scott Hancock. Wo take it as an omen that bis wise administra tion will be shown in a fruitful coun try, the humblest inhabitant of which shall sound hispraiso. TiiEin Strenotii.?If tho strength of all the candidates, as it appears to them, respectively, could unite its forces a cyclone would have no more effect on it than a passing zephyr? indeed should a cyclone strike the courthouse on Wednesday, and this condition of affairs prevailed, the cpn ventionjcould take the unruly concern corn by the head and tail, tie it a con venient knot and toss it, now harm less, out of the window. And yet some of these very strong candidates will be left outside to "chew the cud of melancholy" over an ingloiious de feat. Ninety-Six, S. C, April 14,1879.? Dr. L. T. Hill.?I have been suffer ing from indigestion and dyspepsia for some time ; had no appetite, and was very restless at night. I pur chased a bottle of your Hepatic Pan acea, and was surprised how rapidly I improved after taking a few doses. I used one botllC; and now I re9t well at night and have & good appe tite. B. J. Sprutt. For sale by S, A. Reeves. Eooefield Co., S. C, April 9. 1879.?Dr. L. T. Hill:? 1 his certifies that I have used your Hepatic Panacea, for diseases of Liver and Dyspepsia. I can safely say that it has bencfitted me more than any other midicine I have ever taken. E. P. Addison. For sale by S. A. Reeves. If Sidney Smith, whose genial na ture was a well-spring of pleasure to isia friends, had suffered with an in active liver he would have used Port aline, or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. G. Waunamaker. 2 Oft in the stilly night the sufferer with piles wondered where he could obtain relief until lie sought and found it in Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment, certainly the best remedy for piles. Price 50c. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wanuamaker. 2 By a typographical error in last week's paper Mr. J. S. R?wo was nominated for School Commissioner, when it should have been J. C. Rowc. We extend our sympathy in ad vance to all candidates who do not get nominated. " Tie "Taylor Gin. " riMIIS superior Cotton Gin is closely J_ imitated by other gins, but having secured its patent name by a decree of court the makers control Ihc features of original merit and have added all the latest improvements. It now has the patent round breast, the brush belt is self adjusting, its speed is at the highest point, and it run.-. as light as any first class gin. T HE TAYLOR GIN IS THE CHEAPEST, IT IS THE MOST COMPLETE, ami IT IS THE MOST DURABLE. Orders were refused at the factory last year as they came in too late, Order soon from John A. Hamilton. Orangeburg, S. C. Oet 11, lS7u. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD, Passenger Department. On and after May 16th, 1880, Passen ger Trains on this road will run as fol lows: (till further orders.) GREENVILLE EXPRESS TRAIN going east. Leave Columbia..*4 15 p ru " 11 .J2 is p m Arrive at Camden..........7 45 p m Leavo ? run go burg .,.Q05 p in ?* .J4 M p m Arrive at Charleston.*9 o? P m ?? .,47 30 p m *Dally exoept Sundays. JSundays only. going west. Leavo Charleston at..,..,5 45 a m Leavo Orangeburg at...8 40 a m Loavo Camden at.'...7 00 a m Arrive at Columbia.10 30 a m Way Freight nnd Passonger Trains. going east. ? Leave Columbia.i.5 40 a in Arrive at Camden......12 00 m Leavo Orcngoburg.10 OS a m Arrive at Charleston.2 00 p m *' Augusta.3 25 p in going west. ? Leave Charleston.9 00 a m Leave Augusta.8 00 a m Arrive at Columbia.5 37 p m * Passengers leaving Columbia or Charleston on thesu trains have to change cars at Brnnchvillc to roach Charleston at 2 00 p in or Columbia nt 5 37 p in. Night Express Train. Going east. Leave Columbia.*9 30 p m Leave Omuguburg. 12 32am Arrive at Augusta. 7 50a m Arrive at Charleston.G 20 a in ?Passengers taking this train will have to cbange cars at liranehvillc to reach Charleston 0.20 a. in., if not in sleep er. Regular Accommodation train will arrive at 8 00 a m. going west. Leave Charleston... Leave Augusta. Leave Oraugeburg. Arrive at Columbia New Yoik Express. going east. Leave Orangeburg.5 47 a m going west. Arrive at Oraugeburg.9 57 p in The Greenville Express and Night Ex press will run daily. All other trains run daily except Sundays. Sleeping Curs arc attached to Night Express. Bertha only ?1 50 to Charleston or Au gusta. Those trains make connections at Charleston with New York and Balti more Steamers on Wednesday* and Sat urdays, also with Florida Steamers on Tuesilays and Saturdays. The Night Express, make connections with 7 a m train on S&C Hall road forSavnuuh and Florida points. Connect ions made by other trains at Augusta with trains from ami to that point, also with ull trains from and to Charleston. The train leaving Columbia at 9 30 p in and arriving ut 0 10 a m makes close connections at Klngsville witb the New York Dxpress Trains, to which is at tached a 1'uilman Sleeping Car, running through between Augusta and New York without change. On Saturday and .Sundays, round trip tickets aro sold to and from all stations at one first-class fare for the round trip good till Monday noon to return D. C. ALLEN, Gen. Pass, and T. Agt. John B. Peck, Gon. Supt. j. G. Pustei.e, AgtOrangeburg. JAME8 VA.1N" TA-SSKJl. is agent for the sale of the celebrated BALD MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKEY, s the purest brand in the known world CALL! CALL!! CALL!!! and sample for once in your lives a pure MOUNTAIN WHISKEY. It has no equal. Also on hand the cheap eat brands of SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO In the market, A full line of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, Cheaper than the Cheapest. Give mo a call and be convinced that this advertisement is no humbug. JAMES VAN TASSEL, At Midler's Old Stand, J. DEE ANDREWS WOULD respectfully inform the eiti y.eus of Oraugeburg that be has in charge the stock and lixturcs of Z. J. King, at Wallace Cannon's old stand, Main street, wlie.ro be will be glad to serve Ids friends and tbe public with anything in bis line of trade. Everything fresh Ulldpure and guaranteed to give satisfac tion, A full line of goods kept constantly on hand-.. Born and raised in Orange burg, 1 hope to receive a liberal sbare of the patronage of mv fellow citizens. J. DEE ANDREWS. BLACKBERRY BRANDY at Wallace Cannon's old stand. Tare CORN and RYE Whiskies fo* sale at Wallace Cannon's old stand. For pure Chumpnigue Lager Beer go, I to Wallace Camion1* old stand. Families i supplied by the dozen?goods delivered I free qf charge. j Seltzer Water, for disarrangement of [the bowels and kidneys, for sale low at i Wallace Cannon's old stand. The ' Cotton Boll," the finest live cent Cigar in town, f<n- sale at Wallace Can non's old stand. Don't forget it. Soda Water, fresh, by the bottle, nt Wallace Cannon's obi stand. May 2S, 1XS0-ly 9 05 p ni .7 40 p m .2 45 u m .0 10 a in . OFFICE OF GEO. H. CORNELSON, ?ORANGEBURG, S. C. Tho undersigned would respectfully in form the public thoit he is every day ro^ .celvlng large additions to his already largo stock in all the different branches and that the same will be disposod of at his old motto, "Large sales and small prottt*." I am a\po receiving now and have in store the following popular brands o! Manures t Etiwan Dlssolyed Bone. Etlwan Guano. Atlantic Fertilizer. Atlantic Acid. Kai nit or Potash Salt Which will be sold at lowest prices. I have also been appointed agent for B, F,' Avery & Sons, Louisville, Ky., (The largest Plow and Wagon Manufac tory in the world.) and have received a lot of their One, Two and Three Horse Wagons, also Plows this week. Give ine a call and see for yourselves. Respectfully Yours, GEORGE H. CORNELSON. - Sept. 10,1879._ GOOD NEWS GREAT NEWS I GLORIOUS NEWS !! AT THEODORE KOHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' EMPORIUM. GREAT TUMBLE IP* DRY GOODS. * Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. Calicoes ut Six and a Quarter Cents. Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. Calicoes at Six and a Quarter Cents. New und Fashionable Goods received every week. Ladies' Linen Sniis, Linen Ulsters, White Lawn Basques, gently trimmed from 81.23 up. GREAT ASSORTMENT Of Embroideries Laces Ribbons Gloves, Parasols, Buchings, Neck Ties in all the late styles and very low in prices. We Invite particular attention to our immense stock of DRESS GOODS | Latest Novelties being constantly added, j MATTING, MATTING, MATTING, Selling out and Chcnu, ' P*'.7i?Mbcr we have tin* ttnest, best and lowe.?t priced GENTS* CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, SHOES, and NECK WEAR, And don't forget to cal at THEODORE KQHN'S FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS' EMPORIUM. Orangobufg, S. C, Oct. 10,1879. JEWELRY ANP SUver Plate GOOX>S Just arrived In the latest styles. BLACK GOODS, HAT and SHAWL PINS, I and every thing else in my line.. Fresh supply 0/ LANDRKTIl'S TURNIP SEED Will be in .Tidy l>t. AV. liol>li?HOii, Watchmaker and J(ewe)W. Russell |Sircct, Oiaiigeburg, S. C. Jau,.U5, lS80-ly A. F. H. DUKES, 13RANCHVJLU.E, S. C, is now opening-a largo-apd complcto stock of SUMMER GOODS, embracing everything lu that line, lie also keeps on band a large stock .0/ PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Ho Is agent for tbo celebrated BROWN COTTON Gl?, A.. F. H. DUKES, BRANCHVILLE, S. C. Feb. C1S80?7m BO you .sutler with Headache?''',* O yourfcel dull and languid? Does your appetite fall von ? "Is your Liver out.jp" order? Dave you a mctullc 'taste in yen mouth? Have you dyspepsia or Indigestlqn? If so,tako ' Od) l.i< H E PAT I C OR, LIVER CURE, And get immediate relief. It never falls, as hundreds will testify who havo used It and have been hencji tted. It is entirely vegetable, certuiu in its effects, and abso lutely harmless. One trial will convince you. PO WIE & MOISE, Sole Proprietors. ?Charleston, S. C. For Sale by Or. J. G. WannnmrJter, Orangeburg S. C. April 23?G?i n. JAS. W. IZLAB. Attorney and Counsellor At Law, ORANGEBURG, 3. C. Ofllce corner Conrt House Square and Church street, the same lately owned and occupied by Win. M. Ituk&ttu, Esq. June 11,1880?tf SAMUEL DLflStE, Attorney and Conngellor at Law (Cor. Church & St. Paul's Street.) ORANGEBURG, S. ,C. Dec l.'i-tf Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machines? No. 8 IMPROVED. Easient to learn, easiest to manage. The lightest running, tbo most durable. Awarded the only Graud Prize at the Paris Exposition In 1878. jQver pjghl^ competitor*. Terms ea.s?. For sale by James A. Hamilton, At the store of John A. Hamilton. Jacob Reed's Sons, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The oldest and most reliable Clothing Houso In the United States. Military Goods a specially. 'A fresh line Spring Samples just received aud orders taken by Jam?s A, Hamilton, At John A. Hamilton's store. IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PAD4 NnvKB Guto Hard. _ Can bb Madb ant Strbnotu Dnimtt. l*Ut> Tvricg as Lono. Car:! vV.UA MflfV tbs WatKk Ctilliui1 Fever, Liter Complaint, wfw,. Kewargia, Ncnousncss, Bhenmatu?, Cclivc.::-:.', Female Weakoiss, Siek k Nemu Qeadatke. of Uic Stomach, covering Uip Urcat Nerve ??ntrcJ, also tho Liver mid Stomach. A gpr.tlo Vcgelab!? Tonic Is absorbed into thrcirculation of tuo Illoodond 1 Ivcr, purifying UiolIlood.stlir.ulnUng Uip I.lrcrand Klvlocys to, lifiUhy. action, and strengthening tba Womnch to digest food. Pales ?r Pah? ?1 and H BAt-h. Sold by all DnuooisT?,or sent by Mall or Kxprc.?s. _ Manufactured at 89 & 41 Nohth I.ibkrty r., Vai.tiuobb, Md> For Sale by 8. A. REEVES. Jan. 30,18S0?ly ANDREW C. JDIBELli, Attorney and Counsellor at Law^ Ccr.icr St. Paul and ( bur h Sis. OllAXGEBURG, S. C. A| rU 23-3mof,