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A. Papoi* for tlie People. Orangkburg, S. 0., Oct. 29.1880. Ciguia and tobacco of all qualities and prices by the box or by small quantities for salo low down at J. I. Sorrcntrne. * Remember, Democrats, inertness aud ovor-coufidencc may be the cause of your awaking on the 3d of Novem ber to tho realization of a lost State and County. The Radical thieves are making eyery effort to bring back the days of Moses and Scott. It is said that every Radical has a Democrat assigned him, over whom he must keep a sharp watch to keep him from repeating or voting more than ono ballot. This is Boliver's idea of carrying the election. Every Democrat is to be shadowed. A Helping Hand.?Drugs of al_ kinds taken internally shock the ays tern and by reaction produce bad re sults. Dr. Fiagg's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad aids nature iu na ture's own way, and perfect health never fails to follow its use. All old sailors believe in the tale of the mythical ship, called the "Fly ing Dutchman," which allures other ships to destruction. Bolivcr is the "Flying Dutchman" of the Radical party and in attempting to follow him they will be lead to destruction next Tuesday. The Twelfth Annual Fair of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society will be opened on the ninth and closed on the twelfth of Novem ber next. The South Carolina Rail road will charge the same rates as in 1879. The preparations being made give promise of complete success. Jt is a debatable question whether Boliver's hasty retreoifrom Glcaton's was caused by fright or an inate de sire to appropriate to his owe use Livingston's roast goose and other edibles he found in the buggy. His appellation of "Flying Dutchman" serves him well here, as he wishes to elude his pursuers from the true course. The St. Stephens colored camp meeting in 'he neighborhood of Van dy Bowman is in progress. Wc un derstand that the stand to which the white people contributed so largely is completed and paid fur and the place is being built up rapidly. This is one of tho effects of the harmony which exists between the races Under Demo cratic rule. Santa Claus' Proclamation.? Santa Claus begs us to inform all the little folks that he will make his "Headquarters"- at the Young Ameri ca's Fair, all the children are request ed to make ? contribution to his table The old geutlqman or his wifet will preside with the assistance of the lit tjo girls. Mark all contributions San ta C|aus' Table, care Henry Kohn Chairman. When Bolivcr made his terrible ti rado, against the whites some time ago, in which he advised the negroes to carry this election if they had to fight, we told the colored people that on the first appearance of danger that Bolivcr would be found wanting. As to the truth of our assertion wc refer tticm to the little personal difficulty at Gleaton's last week when this val iant champion of the colored people's rights ran l\ke a frightened hare. Is this tue man to lead you? Tho colored people of Lower St. Matthews held a meeting at Mr. J. F. Way's store on Wednesday night last and, ignoring their old leaders, iuvited only Democratic speakers to address them. This is certainly one or the most, gratifying signs of the campaign wc have Been, am! indicates a dermination on the part of our col ored citizens to obtain information from the only true sou reo and not to bp led as dumb cattle by any dishon est office seeker who m,a,y choose to call Luhiuclf n Republican. The colored man who was wounded in the disturbance at Glealon on Thursday of last week, was taken care of by Democrats on the ground I and has been attended by a Demo cratic physician eycr since. We are reliably informed that the condition of tl>o unfortunate inno. is growing better every day and hopes are enter tained of his cei tain and epcedy rc coyory. He does not blame the whito people in a s nglc particular, but rather himself for being where he had no business. We hope soon to hear that he is up and well. On last Wednesday about twelve 0,'clock tho stables on the premises of Judge T. W. Glover was found to be burning and the alarm of lire was im mediately given. The fire depart ment responded, promptly, but for the want of water, only the Hook and Ladder Company could do effective service. The ' building Was at once leveled with the ground which effec tually stopped the further progress of the lire. Uncle Joe was on hand but did nothing but exhaust the steam he had generated. The lire is said to have been caused by burning some brush in an adjoining lot. Dots.?Have you paid for your pa per? 1,000 bats for'sulo at C. D. Kort jobn. * Three pound cans of pie peaches at 20 cents at Jos. Eros' store. * $00 coats and overcoats for sale low down at C. D. Kortjohu. * 100 kits mackerel for sale low dowu at C. D. Kortjobn. * 50 boxes chewing and sraokiug to bacco for salo low down tat C. D, Kortjobn. * To get a genuine Havanna filled five cent sogar call at Jos. Eros' es tablishment. * Exhibition and bale of oraclcors nnd cakes of all kinds at Jos. Eros con fectionery. * Boliver don't earn so much about the Clerk's office himself, but be would like to provide a good place for Yacob. Geo. Boliver is the only one of the thieving crew that is left. Democrats of Orangcburg send him after his pals next Tuesday. Genuine goslien butter at 30 cents per pound, and choice hams at 10 cents per pound at J. I. Sorrcntrue. Give him a call. * Sonic children arc born to bad luck. We hear of one lit*lc innocent having been named alter Dr. Webster. We extend our sympathy?to the child. After a careful survey of the field on the day of the lire,Colonel,we came to the conclusion that theic was no chance for "blnnkctt," and we retired. It is worth the trouble to go and see the largest display of line can dies, the choicest cream bon-bons, just up iu boxes of 1-*1 pound and up, at Jos. Eros' confectionery. * The best time ever made between Gleaton's and Orangcburuj was made by Boliver last week with John 11. Livingston's horse. The lime made, Mackey thinks, guarantees tbc sale of Livingston's horse. This is no time for scratching tick ets. If you are Democrats, vole for the straight ticket like a good Demo crat and crush out every semblance of Radicalism in the county, or live to bear ibe curses of your wives and children. Since Commissioner Walker's re port as to the correctness of the cen sus returns for South Carolina, the enumerators have received their checks and in many cases t!ic money. We learn the amount allowed is just and liberal enough. Judge plover sincerely thanks the Fire Engine and Hook and Ladder Companies, and his kind friends and neighbors for their efficient services rendered in checking the progress of the lire on his premises on Wednes day and saving a valuable building. We call tbe attention of our read ers to the sale of town lots on Sunny Side by Mr. James A. Hamilton. This is a health}' section of our town and some of the lots arc very desira ble and weil located. Sec Mr. Ham ilton's advertisement in another col umn. Tbe Radical leaders arc in a di lemn. They have searched the county over for a Democrat who will consent to belittle himself so much as to go on their ticket, and as yet have fail ed to find one- There is do Denio |crat who will, of his own accord, place bis name on a list of thieves. This speaks well for the unity of the Oaangeburg Democracy. Drt. J. G. Wannaroaker is pleased to inform bis patrons that be has se cured a atock of "Fulrnona," the cele brated Medicine for Cough's, Throat and Lung Trouble that has been working such wonderful cures in other sections. It is worth a trial. Price ?0 cts. Call and see circular .i r.nrt i fifnt.r" Au eagle was kyicd in the lower edge of Lexington County recently by Mr. J. J. Spbnrlcr which measured seven feet from t lie tip of one wing to the tip of the other, aud e'ght Inches span in tbe claws, one of which bus been left at this otlice, where the cur ious may sco it. It took a long and desperate strug gle for tbo people of South Corolinn to get possession of their own. Are there any Democrats in Orangeburg j County who are so lost to every sense of duty, to famity and to Slate that they desire to moo it back iu the hands of the bloodsuckers? If Sidney Smith, whose genial na ture was a well-spring of pleasure to his friends, bad suffered with an in active liver be would have used Port aline, or Tabler's Vegetable Liver Powder. Price oOc. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wannamakor. 2 Oft in tbe stilly night the sufferer with piles wondered where he could obtain relief until he sought and found it in Tabler's Buckeye Pilo Ointment, j certainly tbe best remedy for piles. Price ?0o. For salo by Dr. J. G. Wannamakor. 2 Give ibesc bnflled devils the power once more and th?s hell South Caro lina passed through for eight years won't be a circumstance to the ex cesses they will indulge in when Ibey get into power again. COURTHOUSE DEMOCRATIC ClUB.? The strains of Uie Edisto Band pro ceeding from the Young America En gine Hall reminded every Democrat in Orangeburg that a meeting ol his club was called and that fidelity to his parly and duty to his country alike demanded his presence on the occasion. Scarcely had the last note died away before the hall was filled to its utmost capacity with enthusiastic voters of every age and occupation, all anxious to enter upon the work of perpetuating the redemption of his county so nobly achieved in 1878. At the appointed hour Iba President, Dr. A. S. Hydiick, cailed the Club to order, and the Secretary, L. II. Wan namaker, Esq., read the minutes of the last meeting in so eloquent a man ner as to call forth the applause of the audience. After the necessary busi-. ness of the meeting was disposed of, the following gentlemen were called on to address the club: Mr. H. G. Sheridan, Col. M. I. Browning, Mr. B. P. Izlar, Mr. W. L. Glnzc, Mr. J. II. Fowlcs, Mr. S. R. Mollichamp, Mr. Fred. A. Sehlllley and Mr. W. J. DeTreville, Jr. The applause with which each of these gentlemen was greeted on taking Hie floor and throughout tho addresses, bears wit ness to the activity and life of the party in our midst, and the laudable enthusiasm which actuates the breast of every Democrat in the Club. By half-past ten o'clock music and elo quence had so thoroughly aroused the enthusiasm of the Club that on mo tion jt was unanimously agreed' to have a torchlight procession on this evening, and a committee was ap pointed to make the "necessary ar rangement for carrying out the wishes of the club; It is confidently expected that the aflair will be a grand success as speeches and music will be provided and many Demo crats faom the country will partici pate in the enthusiasm ol the occa sion. After resolutions of thanks to tho members of the baud for their handsome contribution lo the enjoy ment of tho occasion, the Club ad journed to meet again in the hall on Friday night. The following supervisors of elec tion for Orangeburg County have been made by the United States District Court: Aycr's?S. P. Fox worth, Demo crat and-Radical. Book hart's?Thomas Livingstone, Democrat and Gco. E. Hart, Radical. Branchville?P. W. Fairey, Dem ocrat and D. G. Johnson, Radical. Browns?J. D. Jones, Democrat and D. W. Hart, Radical. Bull Swamp?W. W. Culler, Dem-! ocrat and T. K. Sasportas, Radical. Cedar Grove?W. L. Zcigler, Dem ocrat and J. J. Tyler. Radical. Connor's?1). E. Connor, Demo crat and Levy Summers, Radical. Corbeltsville?W. L. Ehney, Dem ocrat and John K. Thomas, Radical, j Easlcrlin's?I. T. Shoemaker,! Democrat and M. K. Wilkinson, Rad ical. Foglc?J. E. Jones, Democratic and Nestor Curry, Radical, j Fort Motte -T. K.*Legare, Demo crat and Benj. Moultry, Radical. [ Griffins ?E. A. Shingler, Demo crat and P. T. Berwick, Radical. Gleaton's?W. F. Phillips, Demo crat and E. J. Jamison, Radical. Jamison?J. L. Moorcr, Democrat and E. F. Aiken, Radical. Lewisvillc?II. Davis, jr., Demo crat and J. J. Moore, jr., Radical. O.ungeburg?IL Gr. Sheridan Dem ocrat and Gco. F. Mein tyre, Radi cal. Rowesvillc?James Stokes,, Demo crat and J. J. Mayer, Radical. Washington Seminary?J. W. Sei-1 lers, Democrat and T. W. Ilaigler, I Radical. Zeigler's?T. J. 1\ Walsh, Demo crat and 11. D. Edwards, Radical. National Surgical Institute.? One Of the Surgeons oi this i>ld and notable Institute will visit Orange burg, S. C. Nov. 1, and 2 inst 1N.SU stopping at the Muroncy House. The object of this visit is to give the afliic ted an opportunity for examination at pr near their homes, thus saving hope less cases the expense ol a Itfp to At lanta. A careful examination will be made, and patients can learn if their cases tire curable or can be bencfitted, and whether it will be necessary for them to visit the Institute. In such eases as can be cured, or treatment begun at home, arrangements can he made with our visiting Surgeon, and treatment commenced at once. Canes of Deformities and Chronic Diseases will be examined, such as Club Keel, Diseases of the Hip. Spine and Joints, i Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Catarrh, Female and Private Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye, Ear, etc. Come early, as the visit is limited to the time staled. For circulars and full par ticulars, address. National Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Ga. .'It The Democratic party cannot afford to be charitable to any one Radical or Independent. Those who are not for us are against us, and that's all there is about it. A fair, square, straight fight is to bo made between the thieves ami the. rightful, owners of the soil. Choose ye between them, Orangeburg Democracy. 1,000 pairs pants for sale low down at C. D. Kortjohn. ? Theke was evidently a "full vote" in Ohio on Tuesday. .Eleven thous and three hundred and sixty-two votes in Franklin County out of a voting population of 10,132 recalls sonic of the elections we have had in Philadelphia in the good old days. Tho complete returns from Ohio and Indiana, if wo over get theiu, will furnish an interesting study.?Phil adelphia Time*. HOLD THE FURT. So do I intend lo sell JEWELRY, WATCHES, Clocks, and all GOODS IN MY LINE just as iu New York. Call and examine my ISf ew Stock he fore you buy. All (roods warranted. W. X^, I?ol?iiiHoit, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Russell Street, Orangoburg, S. c Ready for Business. FIVE THOUSAND BUSHELS ?OOD ROUGH RICE PER MONTH. Our Rice Mill being now ready for business, with greatly Increased ra pacity. We hereby give notice that we arc now hi the rice market, and will pay highest cash prices for good Rough Rice. Wo don't want bad and chaffy line at any price. It will be to your in terest lo clean your rice well. As we propose,to pny according to the quali ty of each lot ottered US. Respectfully, Get 22-Gmo .1. S'l RAU3S & CO. IIOLOl If or ^i.llo. rjPhc elltgibly located Hotel, containing JL 23 rooms, known as the "Mcroney House," i.- olh-ied for sale on reasonable terms. a i,so, The new Cottage, containing live rooms "all necessary conveniences, on Rroughton street, between the Meroney House and Mr. D. Louis' residence i* ottered for sale on accommodating terms. Apply to Get 22-2m W. A. M ERO N B V. Office of School Commissioner, i OllANGEBURO COUNTV. > ORANOEUUKO, S. C, Oct.*22, 1?S0. > it is desirable that all free public school of this County shall be opened on the first day of November next. D. L. CONNOR, Oet 22-2t School Commissioner. SALE (IF VALUABLE TOWN LOTS. JAS. A. HAMILTON. Auctioneer. On Monday, the 1st day of November next. I will oiler for sale, at. public auc tion In front of the Courthouse to the highest bidder, two town lots as describ ed below, same conveyed from F. 11. W. liriggiiiHii to H. R. Mlddletou, .Jr.. of Charleston, S. C. Terms made known on day of sale. All (hose Lots or Parcels of Land sit lUlte lyh'g and being in the town of Or I angeburg, Oraugchurg Couutj', ?. C, known as ??Sunny Sjde." and designated on a plat as lots Nos. 15 and 10 made by Stiles Ii. Mellieliamp, surveyor, dated June I, 1S7?. anil hounded on the North and East by lands of F. II. W. Rrigg inun, on the South by Iblggmau street, on the West by lauds ol K. IL W. R.rigg inailll, Said lot-- or parcels of hind mea suring CO feet front and 250 feet deep, re spectively, more or less. a i.so. Horses. Mules, iv ?_._ Oet l'>?3t L. S. WOLFE, D. D. S.f Graduate of Ibdtiinore Dental College. Oftlco over D. Louis' Store, Oilers Ids professional services to the eiti /.eilS of Orangeburg and adjoining coun ties. Teeth extracted without pain by the use ol Nitrons Oxide Gas, the safest an Lest he Ic known lo .science. Satisfaction guaranteed. .Ian. 30, lSSO?ly ]N<)ti<?o ol l>ij-n??i??jil. On l?th November next I will file my tinal account as Guardian of Elizabeth A. Glover with Probate Judge of Or llllgeburg County, anil ask for letters ' disinissory. " D. E. GLOVER, Oet l? Guardian. INoti<-e. ? Office of County Commissioners. ^ ouanoeuurg county. > i OKANOEIIURO, S. C. Oct. 8, 1SS0. ) All persons having claims against the 1 county of 'Ornngcburg, which have not ; hereto!' re been presented, will tile the I same with the Clerk of the Hoard, on or before the llrst day of November. KS.sO. L. II. WANNAMAKER. Oet 15-nt ? C. I?. (.'. C. O. C. Henry Kohn FALL CAMPAIGN. NOW READY AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION AN IM MENSE STOCK OF Dry Goods, CLOTHING. SHOES, HATS, &c. THE LATEST N O V E L TIES IN ALL LINES. BUTTERICK'S j Metropolitan Fashions NOW READY I ? i I WHITE. Sewing Machines, UNP\RALELLED, SUCCESS. Cast your favors In early and otteq, and oblige Yours truly,. ' IIENll Y I\OMJf OFFICE OF GEO. H. CORNELSON,, ORANGEBURG, S. C. I am now receiving and opening tho largest stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c, &c, &c, I Imve also fdtcd up a separate room for CLOTHING, In which the largest Stock evor exhib ited is dinpluyed, which will bo sold very low. Also. SADDLES AND HARNESS, in large variety and at lowest prices I would also call special attention to a large STOCK OF FURNITURE, Very prett}- suirs in Walnut, Buch as Dressing Case Suit*. Parlor Suits, ?Sic. A car load of new one. two and three horse WAGONS will arrive in a fow days, All of which is exhibited and sold at low down prices. GEORGE H. CORNELSON. 1880. FALL OF 1880, The following additions I was compelled to make to my general STOCK OF MERCHANDISE in order to meet tho increasing demands of my many customers: CROCKER YWARE I! all of the best Iron Stone China at 15 per cent, lower than its real worth. GLASSWARE?! Tumblers, Goblets. Syrups, Butter-, dishes, &c, &c. all of best flint glass at prices that will astonish the closest pur chaser. TINWARE! I From half pint cup to a four gallon dish paii all guaranteed to be made of the hc.it tin and sold below its real valuo. POT WARE!! Of all sizes and prices. A call wIH convince you of tbc'above facts. 1 am also in receipt of j largo and well assorted stock of CLOTHING A>*I> SHOES of cvory grade. I wilf not pretend to offer them below cost, hut will adhere to my- motto to make "Quick sales and email profits." Remember that all tho Goods bought are subject to exchange or money relunded, if not satisfactory at J. I. SORENTRUE'S, Proprietor of the California Store. SHERIDAN'S CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. rpbis School opens on IheFirRt Monday X in September annually and continues uninterruptedly until the lost Friday In Juno. TERMS PEIl MONTIT. I First Grade, advanced English.S3 00 j Second Grade, Grammar pupils. 2.CO Third Grade, beginners. 2.0Q Latin and Greek, oaob extra.~ 5q Students may enter at any time during the term, and are charged only from date-' of entrance. Assistance will bo employ ed if iieces*ary. Board may be bad with tho Principal at twelve dollars per month, including lights and washing; or at eight dollars when the .student goes home on Friday and returns on Monday of each week. Other good families will take boarders on snino terms. Students arc prepared for the Sopho more class of any college. No intercourse allowed between boys and girls. This is positive, HUGO G. SHERIDAN, Principal. REMOVAL. JAMES CANNON, TAILOR, Respectfully informs the public that be has removed Ids Tailor Shop from the. ? Public Square to Middleton Stroct oppo site Mr. Strauss' residence, where all work In his line will bo neatly and promp tly executed as herotofore. All new; work guaranteed. .''mo. -:-MLj Notice lo Creditors Tho creditors of tho lato David O.. Jefl'coat are required to present and prove, their respective claims against his estate o,i or before tho 30th day of November next, before the Master, and on failure to. do so they will bo debarred payment. By order of tho court? THOS. W- GLOVER. Oet l?-3t_Master. I AM AGENT FOR THE ?W EEDI' S Ij}\V I N.G MAC Hi N E. This is really the best machine for tho leaal money. <* j Call and examine It. Oet. 15-2t GKO. II. CORNELSON. At.My Staples. HUGHES celebrated, young Stallion, ARABIAN will ho found, for tho Season, at my stables on Ku-sc|l Street. A lew Select Mares will be received} Perms Moderate.' W. M. Sain. Livery & SnleStabU's.