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Jk. DPivpox* fox- tln? People, Orangeb?rg, S. C, Oct. 22.1880. Let every Democrat in the county determine to vote in November and to guard the ballot box from Radical bribery and corruption. Bo first in the causo of reform and good govern ment. Tin-: ladies of the Lutheran congre gation are holding a. fair at Way's new building. It was opened last.: night und will'continu? to-night. We bespeak for these ladies a liberal pat ronage. AIn. A. F. H. Dukes, the enter prising Branchvillo merchant, re quests us to state that be will re ceive the first of next week a lot of Buggies and Spring Wagons. Per sons in want of these articles would do well to give Mr. Dukes a call. We call the attention of our readers to the large stock of One jewelry just received by Mr. W. F. Robinsou and now offered for sale at his store in the Barton brick buildiug. These goods are well selected and marked down to suit the time. Call antl ex amine. Mr. C. M. Van Orsdell, Jr., has deserted the army of the Benedicts and gone over to the enemy. He was married last week to one of Cam den's fair daughters. Wo extend our hearty congratulations, and wish them a pleasant and happy voyage down the 6ca of life. Tin: union between the Irving and and the Tammany divisions of the ?Democracy recently affected, makes the State of Now York safe for the party. Would that Virginia and ev ery state where discord exists might follow the example. Then there would be no fears of Haucock'a elec tion. Important.?The Committee of Ar rangements of the Young America Fair earnestly request all the ladies who feel on interest iu the enterprise to meet at the residence of Mrs. W. N. Scoville on Tuesday afternoon, the 26th instant, at half-past three o'clock to perfect permanent organi zation at an early day. It is unusual at this busy season of the year to sec the platform at the Depot clear . of cbtton and other freight. Instead of lying in piles ex posed to weather and rogues, it is loaded.and dispatched as quickly as received.. This.-ia- due to the energy and excellent management of Mr. Postell the Agent., At ~thol annual meeting of the County Medieal Society on the lllh instant, the following ofllceis were elected for the ensuing year : Dr. R. W. Bates, President; Drs. J. C. Arant and M. J. D. Dantzler, Vice presidents ; Dr. M. G. Salley, Secre tary and Treasurer; Dr. J. G. Wan namaker, Librarian. Col. L. W. R. Blair, Greenback candidate for Governor, has written a letter to The News and Courier, charging Senator Hampton and the Democratic leaders with breaking faith with him by inviting him to speak and inciting the red-shirts to insult him. He also charges the Democrats with attempting to create a general disturbance. What docs he calculate that his minority will On Saturday last Mr. Ed. McKewn fouud a valise,which he had lost some time ago, in the possession of a ne gro at the Radical meeting at Grif fin's and demanded his property. The negro refused to give it up aud said iiw had pUtvhtaavu- lii? VaiiSe from Mr. Link of our town; but when threat ened with prosecution by Mr. Mc Kewn he changed his tune and com promised by paying twenty dollars to keep it out of the court. Consignees for unclaimed freight at the South Carolinu Railroad depot: G. D. Rast, N. E. McDonald, J. A. Barden, W. S. Barton, J. H. Ford ham, Geo. S. Hughos, J. E. Hart, C. F. Gehrels, A. H. Wolf, B. Jones, E. D. Oliver, T. J. P. Walsh, Tilley Bros., W. A. Johnson, N. E. W. Sis trunk, A. M. Snider, J. F. Way, J. H. Haigier, E. E. Bull & Co., W. T. Way, D. R. Shannahan, Frank Bax ter, M. O. Davins, L. M. Strauss, R. Pooser,SA. J. Smoak, M. J. Smoak, D. M. Smoak, M. Riley, D. M. Wee berry, W. Joiner, M. G. Sanford. Lotderan Svnod.?The Evangeli cal Lutheran Synod of South Caroli na met in its fifty-sixth annual con vention at Lee8villcon Thursday last. The following officers were elected : Rev. Prof. G. W. Holland President; Rev. A. R. Rude, D. D., Vice Presi dent ; Rev. S. P. Hughes, Recording Secretary ; Rev. J. Hawkins, Corres ponding Secretary. Maj. G. Leap heart was re-elected Treasurer of the Bachmau Endowment Fund, and Moj. E. P. Wise, Treasurer of the Sy nod. Dr. A. Rude, Capt. Geo. S. Hacker and W. W. Johnson, Esq.. were appointed a committee to prc 8are a suitable tribute to the memory f the late Jacop F. Schirmcr. be? Dots.?No indepcndenlism in ours i you please. Dinner for only 25 cents at the L?thorst) Fair to-day. If you want to get fresh crackers of any sort always call at Jos. Eros. * For a really good sogar or sogar holder, pipes, smokers' articles call at Jos. Eros. * Colleton's champion Radical, G. F. Mclntyre, has been in our midst for several days. It is thought that Strakor has his eye on the postofflcc in the event of Gar field's election. "In union there is strength," and strength means victory. Lot Demo crats remember this. It is probable that Professor W. W. Duncan will preach in the Methodist Church next Sunday night. For fresh canned goods, potted meats, jellies, raisons, currants, cit rons, datea go to Jos. Kro9. * Mr. Goo. H. Cornelson has just re ceived another carload of those cele brated waggons. All sizes. Yott can't invest 25 cents better than by spending it for a good din ner at the Lutheran Fair to-day. Wo invite the attention of rice planters to tho advertisement of Mes srs. StrauBS & Co. in another column. Eycry true Democrat will stand by bis colors and support the ticket made by tho majority of his fellow citizens. Strakcr tried to get the nomination for solicitor of this circuit, but an old scallawag by the numo of Hutchinson laid him out. Cigars and tobacco of all qualities and prices by the box or by small quantities for sale low down at J. I. Sorrcutruc. * Where else can you get nicer ap ples, oranges, no's of all sorts, cab bages, onions, potatoes thau at Jos. Eros' fruit store. * Genuiue goshen butter at 30 cents per pound, and choice hams at 10 cents per pouud at J. I. Sorrentrue. Give him a call. * Our young friend, T. M. Raysor, Esq., made his maiden speech in this campaign before Zion Democratic Club last Tuesday afternoon. Mr,..J. W. Moseley sent a detach ment of horses to St. Matthews on Wednesday last to supply the good citizens thero with line slock. Rev. O. A. Darby will preach to the Sunday School children next Sun day morning. The children aro re quested to occupy the front scats. The Democracy of this country will have no link uvssing in the great chain which binds them to the cause of honesty and good government. Boliver says be will bo revenged upon the proprietors of this paper if it takes hi in ten years. All we ask of him is that ho will never speak well of us. Mr. M. L. Gramlin brought to our office this week ono of tho bc9t stalks of the ribbon cano wo have seen. The cane was largo and matured twenty one joints. Mn. A. C. Weldon, telegraph ope rator at this place, has moved his family to our town. Mr. Weldon is an excellent citizen and we welcome him to our community. . Some practical thief the other day entered the money draw of Mr. P. G. Cannon and extracted n large amount of cash. Up to this time tho rogue has not been apprehended. Every ticket voted at the coming election for any other than the regu lar nominee of the Democratic party, will be that many thrown away, or so cz'j."'.: strength to the Radicals. Mr. J. W. Moselej' has so far re covered his" heulth as to bo able to resume his duties as Mayor of the town. Alderman J. S. Albergotti has been acting for h:m during his long illness. Boliver gave it out last Wednesday that he was going to a meeting that day, and that he would prove that he was an honest man. It is about the hardest day's work he ever under took, in our opinion. W. L. Glaze, Esq., is doing good work for the Democracy by meeting the. Radical leaders on the stump and refuting their lying statoments. Wo are pleased to see our young friends coming to the front. The gin house of Capt. John S. Bowman with four bales of cotton and all the seed from bis crop were destroycit by lire on the morning of the 18th instant. A match in the cotton caused the fire. Ready for inspection at Jos. Eros' the largest and most varied assort ment of fine candies, put up in 1-4, 1-2, and 1 pound boxes. The only place to get candies always fresh, pure and at bottom prices. * Sallio Spriggins, one or our rnrnl sisters, had her picture taken tho other day, and the likeless was won derful to behold, but no remedy like Portaline, ojt Tabler's Vegetable Liv er Powder has ever been prepared. It will euro you. Prico 50c. For solo by Dr. J. G Wannamakcr. 1 A called meeting of the Orangeburg Court House Democratic Club was bold in tbe Engino Hall on Tuesday evening last, Vice-President A. S. Hydrick in Ibo chair. After reading tbe minutes of tbe last meeting, tbe President instructed tbe Secretary to read a letter of Mr. B. Frank Slater resigning tbo Presidency of tbo club. On motion tbo resignation of Mr. Slater was accepted and Dr. A. S. Hydrick, elected by ballot to fill the vacancy. Col. J. C. Edwards was elected by acclamation to fill the po sition of First Vice-President made vacant by the promotion of Dr. Hyd rick to tbe Presidency. By voto of the club it was ordered that the Exe cutive Committee increase its number if necessary, to five members and to appoint such additional members to I I the working Committee of tbo club asl tho'exigencies of tbo service demand.? The business for which the mcotingB was called being finished, and a fnul attendance in tbo house, tbo following ? gentlemen wore call on to address the 1 meeting : Hon. S. Dibblo, Capt. F. 1 M. Wannamakcr, Gen. Jas. F. Izlar, I Col. M. 1. Browning, S. R. Milli champ and H. G. Sbcridan. Each of the speakers made eloquent appeals to tbe Democracy of Orangeburg and urged every man to lay aside person al prejudices und to address himself zealously to tbo work before him. The importance of the prcseut crisis was fully presented and tbe earnest atten tion of the audience and the frequent applause which greeted tbe happy points of the speakers bore unmista kcable evidence of the enthusiasm which existed. Thcro is no longer, if it ever existed, a trace of apathy or luke-warmness in the Court House Democracy ; and tbo party's majority at this precinct will be a harty well done to their faith and zeul in the cause of good Government in Orange burg County. Tbe club will meet a iiain on next Tuesday evening at which time a large attendance is ask ed. Oim Sentiments.?We fully agree with the Greenville News in the fol lowing paragraph: "If shooting a man is ever justifiable?as we believe, it is?the attempt to shoot Day at' Hunt8ville will certainly meet with goneral approval. A man who nsea bis power as an editor toblast the charaeted of a woman because she is connected with his enemy, deserves to die. We hope the South will never become 'civilized' to the extent of discountenancing swiftj and sure ven gance on the journalist or other men who attacks a woman's person or name. It is the highest crime recog nized in the Southern code of morals and should remain so. .He who com mits it is tbe most cruel ot assassins, and the basest of cowards." We connot enter new namc3 on our subscription book at this season of the year without tho cash. We are burdened enough through tho dull summer months when there is no money in circulation, and if subscri bers can't pay now, tell us when they 2an. We might be willing to send out the paper to every body but months ago our pocket book was at tacked with a gradual case of sweoney and up to this tiire it has recovered but little. Who will be the first to administer? As the excitement is growing more and more intense over the coming election, so it is at C. D. Kortjon's oyer tbe recent arrival of his stocks tobacco, mackerel in kits and half barrels, candy, nicnacs, glassware, blankets, coats, overcoats, pants, longcloth, shirts, homespuns, hats, &c, all of which he is selling low down. Especial attention to this no tice is asked of country merchants, to whom a liberal discount is offered. Trade from all sections solicited. * A few weeks ago Mr. J. Baxter left his home at eight o'clock in tho morning to attend Binnakcr's Carap | meeting, and at four o'clock in the afternoon of the name day his bouse was burned to tbe ground. There is every reason to believe that the burn ing was tho work of an incendiary. Mr. Baxter lost everything except the clothes he carried with him. Drt. J. G. Wannamakcr is plcosed to inform his patrons that be bus se cured a slock of "Pulmonn," I be cele brated Medicine for Cough's, Throat and Lung Trouble that has been working snch wonderful cures in other sections. It is worth a trial. Price 50 cts. Cull and see circular and certificates. a Major, Gooding, County Treasurer of Hampton, had bis valise contain ing 83,000 of county funds stoleti from his room in a friends house last week. 8600 of tbe money was in drafts of which payment was stopped ; and the detectives hope to capturo the thieves and recover tbe remainder. Cm-nr bad his Brutus, Cbarlos the First his Cromwell, and every cough and cold in this country will find a conqueror in Conssens' Honey of Tar, the unrivalled cough medicine. Prico 50c. For salo by Dr. J. G. Wanna makcr. - 1 Young's Improved Piailer. Nickle plated ; will not ru3t. Simplest, best, roost reliable. Endorsed by all lead ing dressmakers. Price 81.50 at Henry Kobe's. DON'T YOU F?&ffET IT*f BARGAINS IN GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TIN AND WOODEN WARE, LAMP nnd LAMP FIXTURES, TOBACCOS, SEGARS, PANCY CANDIES, &c, &c &c, &c. If I don't sell you for LESS than any one I will give you a BARREL OF CODFISH, and you will be able to see the bargains as easy as you can smell the. fish. Polite and kind attention shown by all clerks and employees. Call early and get thq BEST BAR GAINS you ever bought. A. B. WALKER, Oct 1 CiiAmpion Gu??kr. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, Columbia, S. C. It is an 8 page paper, designed for the people, tilled with interesting Matter, Family Reading, News, Markets, &c. Subscription: One Year, 91.HO; Seven Months. 91-00; Three Months, 60 cents, payable in advance. For six names am! nine dollars an extra copy for one year.. Specimens furnished. The Daily Yko man, un a fternoon paper, is 8-1 a yenr. C. M. McJUNKJN. Oct 1 Editor and Bubllsher. 13. LOUIS Has Just returned from the North with a large and well assorted stock of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, purchas. ed at'tho very lowest point of the market and to bo sold at corresponding rates. Come one and all and sec for yourselves the bargains to be obtained. Oil Cloths, Cnrpctiug and Furniture of the latest pat terns. D. LOUIS. Sept 8?3 mos OFFICE OF J. O. PIKE. MY FALL STOCK OF Mew ?oo&s Is now opened und offered to the people of Orangeburg at such reduced price as will convince them that I regard their in terest. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Occupies the entire second floor, and! consists of Sice's and Vomits1 Suits ii? j new styles :l? i ? I cute. The interior of thy..Stove has he n greatly Improved and the capacity cn-l larged by the addition of shelving ren dered necessary to place the extra large purchase in every line of goods. THE LADIES' DRESS GOODS was purchased with great cr.re. and the selection of colors and material made especially for this market, This line of goods will he shown to the Indies by gentlemeu of taste as to selection of trlmmiugs and experience in dry goods business. THE HATS AND CAPS are displayed In a largo new Olass lint Case at prices to suit everybody. THE FURNITURE STORE is stocked with full lines of Chairs, Red steads, Criln, Cradles, Sofas, Lounges. Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Setts. This is a separate store. I am prepared to pay the highest CASH PRICK FOR COTTON and all COUNTRY PRODUCE. I have an ACCOMMODATION HOUSE in my store yard, which is at the service of persons with .earn-, remaining in town over night, I wish my customers to know that all of my goods was purchased by myself with care In order to get tho liest quality. I think 1 have succeeded and Invite all to come and examine my Stock of Goods. Especially my assortment .pfi.UOES. . 3. G. PIKE, THEODORE EOHK'S MAMMOTH STOCK OF DRY GOODS 18 NOW IN STORE. "A " m* n'on^8i customers und evo J\. rybody will do well to cull und ex amine the largest assortment of GOODS ever exhibited in Orangcburg, which were purchased with,the greatest care iu regard to style, quality und cheapness in the principal cities North. My stock of FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS comprise everything in Dress Fabric*. All the new shades and colors in Silks, Satins, Velvets, Cashmeres, Monde Cloths, Brocades, Alpaccas and in fact everything that could he found1 desirable. This stock especially sur; passes anything ever brought' into the berg. Come take a look and be convinc ed. EANCV GOODS, notions, Neckwear, Ribbons, Corsets, Gloves, Ludlos' Vests. Shawls, Cloaks^ephyr Goods, Rutton*, Jet Goods, Laces, Embroderies. &o., &c, in more than usual variety, simply grand, gorgeous und immense. CASSlMERES, JEANS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Cotton Goods, Calicos di ; rect from the factories at the very lowest prices and in the best qualities. 1 am now the local agent for one of the largest Philadelphia ? SHOE MANUFACTURERS, ? for Men's, Ladies', and Children's Hand .Sewed Shoes, whose stuck Is thr best to be found in the marker. 1 also hove Southern and Eastern made Shoet ault'a ? bio for everybodyV taste and [rot ket', CARPETS, MATS and HASS?CKS in great \:.: iol. CLOTHING FOR THE MILLIONS, If you don't believe it jualcome and tak-. a passing glunce at the large piles stack ed hi the store. MADAME DE MORESTS RELIABLE PATTERNS. The Light Itu inlng DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE, MACHINE NEEDLES, OILS, " AttachmentB and parts for nil Machines. THEODORE KOHN'S MAMMOtU DRY GOODS EMPORIUM up-count;;t ^/:-:\iK~-Z~?r+& OATS. A lot |ust received from g. and c. r. it. flour! flo?rI! flour!!! Of three grades fresh ground at low prices. CUT LOAF, POWDERED AND A StJO>A_^S. MAYUNE HYSON any GUNPOWDER TEASi choice. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA and Rio COFFEESi . Other Bensotmblo goods in QENER A L STOCK. John A. Hamilton. Oct 2 Next to Ileiirv Kohn. "a7t\ 1X71) ukesT branchville, s. c, Is now opening a complete and wall se lected STOCK OF FALL GOODS cm bracing DRY GOODS. nATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, SADDLES, HARNESS, HARDWARE, BEDSTEADS, 4&0. , Ac. Mv stock of SHOES is the largest ever brought to Branchvillo, Just arrived and for sale low 300bush els genuine RED RUST PROOF DATS. lOO.barrclB of GOOD FLOUR for ealo at bottom prices. Ca 1 and be convinced that It is to your interest to deal with me. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. I also keep on hand the best and cheapest TOBACCOS to be found in the town. The highest cash prices paid for-COT TON and COUNTRY PRODUCE,. a. F. h. dukes, Oct 1?6 ' . BrauchvMe, s. c. OEANGEBUlMr: i 'marble wmm> C MAYHEW &,30Ni .i * , - . Manufacturers of and dealers In all kinds of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE WORK, :Yc TOMBSTONES, / MONUMENTS, ?.. . A MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, Ac, AL80, Polished Granite Work' At the lowest possible prices. Correspondence-solicited with ?hose la want of anything in the above line* * Oct 1?lyr ...... . - NEW STORE ! NEW STOCK I Having e ret ted a new and commodi ous Store on the site or our Old Stand, our facilities for conducting the Foreign and Domestic Fruit trade arc now unsurpassed in the Southern Coun try. The attention of. our friedds,-and dealers'generally. Is called to this fact, and also to our fresh supplies^ arriving to* day.. ... 100 barrels Northern Apples. 50 boxe? Mes.*ina Lemons . 25 barrels and huh" barrels Pears 1? pk^s I >.'?!:?. wave a nil" Concord Grapes 200 bnrrola :? itoso^POtatocs : ? barrels Onion*' ? ? ??? ?? i* ? 10? barrels Northern Cubbagcaj I !'.: iches and Graphs fresh livdrymioca j .iiir by Expr< t. C> ISA RT & C?.,-' f?5i ft 7 rind 50 Market-street, j Sent -24"-!rnor- *. Ohar les'idn": '8i.l'C ; fJ Op \ TTT3 I WATCilMAKER AND J?VVELKH, Dealern Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, M a] instrumetUa, Ac, ?. Ac.*.* <*c. All those in need of a good pair of Speetuelas cap bo perfectly Mtycd. All repairs carefully and neatly execu ted. Prices reasonable. - '* .*,'.' Oot 8 OKKICE OF CODNTV COsisilSflioNEKS, ) ORAXOEBURO COUHTT^t > OltAKOEHURO, S. C. Oct. 8, 1880.) All persons having claims against Hie county of Oi'angeburg,. which luVve not heretotoro been pr?senTed, will- ille the ?nine with the Clerk of ihe RonrilJ?n or before Iho first day of November? 1930. L. II. WANNAMAKEH, Oct l?~3t C. B. C. C. O. C