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Orangoburg needs a town market.
The Mayor soys (uuoflicially) that
?hato an Alderman for every Street.
Dr. Oliveroe will have one of the
finest places in (own. Pills pay.
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See Moaelcy & Crooks new advertise
?V*/ je:*? -??
A drove of Korsos and mules oamo in
last Wednesday. Rather early, eonsid
oring the low price of ootton.
T. Cartmill is having a sign painted.
Mr. Cartmill is well known already, but
every improvement- Is a good sigu.
T? Kohu & Bro. have, among their
numerous other articles, a duo assort'
moot of potTurnery and brier-root pipos.
Tha Cotton Factory Committee is for
to day?the Citizens mooting will be
held next Saturday. %
An infant daughter of our fellow
Townsman ' J. W. !!. Dukes Esq., died
isst Wednesday.
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The l'oatiuaster h:is fifty ihousaud
r?U! Can), for ?1 o. Price 1 cent
each ?paper, envelope and postage
thrown in.
The deer is a dainty animal?he al
ways carries a couple of tooth pick*
with him. Ask 'Captuiu Alborgotti to
?how you where they are.
_._ _ _
The new Council is "slightly impo
ouniout." The retiring Council collec
ted license fees in advance. Neverthe
less Orangoburg needs a Town Market.
J. McNamora offers for sale a full
assortment of Fall and Winter goods of
wary description at prices to suit the
times. Also a largo stock of choice bar
gains. Call on him.
C. D. Kortjohn chances his adver
? this week. Go ar.d aee that
young man. Look st that young man's
?lock of groceries. If yon see what yon
want (and you certainly will)?buy.
Ton cant do hotter.
.Tamos H. Fowles Esq., Cashier of the
Crangeburg Branch of the Citieens
Saving Bank assures un that that insti
tution has not been, within his know
ledge, in the (tightest degree a fleet od
by the roocnt panic.
Until "Greek*' Snds his counterpart
Greek can not moot Groek in Orange-'
burg. But the way Gro?k howled ' all
by hissolf" last Thursday was a caution
and an infliction to all who were within
a half milo of him.
Several members of the new Council
recently heard to express them
salves, unofficially, in favor of new
streets and a Town market: Now let
them talk the samo way "in regular Ses
sion" and Orangeburg will have reason
to be grateful.
LIST OF PETIT JURORS FOR THE
OCTOBER COURT?
Henry K. Smoke, J. F. Robinson,
Ittjfvts Huffman, Edward Connor, P. V.
Dibble, J. R. Williams, W. V. Culler,
John F. Addon, Henry W. Brown, W.
I* Gaffoey, Darby Smith, W. V.
Punches, D. W. Barsh, J. F. Hutto,
Alexander DanUUr, Boston Felder,
Jack. Perry, 0. D. J. Collier?8tephcn
Punches, Richard Kuggtna, David
Milliard, W. B. Easterlin, Pleasant Hill,
Frank Hart, Sam Fedorick, H. M. Mil
ler, Charles Feldor, Jacob Holm up,, J.
W. R. Berry, W. P. Ayaw, W. H.ntr
man, Charles Corbitt, Henry Livingston,
t W . P. Cain, Jacob Forglo, Henry M.
Jury Commissioner Joel Larkin, Es
?quire, conducted the drawing last Slon
f-iday, in his usual able impartial and satis
"3 sasVtory .manner.
On* Irlctid Dinner?John Thinner?
is at the North, buying goods for Cor
Bclhon. Wc take advantage of his ab
sence (o tell the following good joke on
him Which we heard from his own lips?
premising that John is somewhat thick
er (physique-ally) than a lean knilb
blade,? in fact, that ho pulls the beam
somewhere. i*i tho'2 hundreds?and that
he is certainly not over 17 feet high.
Well, Danner, in haste one day some
where on i Russell St., collided with a
little colored boy who was also in haste
but hound in a different direction. "The
devil" says Johu (piously, however.)
''Do you mean te run orer me, boy 7 '
Whereat the boy, takia^ in John's lati
tude and ahurtitude at a gljiaco. "I'd a
heap rudder run ober yeu sar, den' run
'round you !"
? ? ? ?
. CoJ.ttMniA, S. 0., Dec. 20th, 1870.
To (he Ed :*>r Ordngeburg iVcin :
Sin?I have the honor to Inform you that
at a umcting of the Roard of Officers, cre
ated by an Act entitled "An Act to Kcgulutc
tho Public.i'iim of all Legal and Public
Notices," the following resolution was ndop
ted :
Evolved, That the "ORAXOEBURG
N K W S" is hereby designated as the 0PF1>
C1AL PAPER for the Publication of all
Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of
the County Officers Ii) the County of Orange
burg.
Respectfully, &c.
P. L. CARDO'/O,
Sec. of State
nnd Chairman Hoard.
Per W. R. JONES.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS?
OrnoB or tiik OaAKnasuan News,
September, 26th 187.1
COTTON?Sales during the week '1 >0
bales. Wc quote:
Ordinary, to Oood Ordinary,...9 (fal 2
Low Middling.'."l-LltvA
I [Middling.16(?>
Roooji Rica.M$1.40 per ouahel
Cony........$1.00 per bushel.
' Cow I'KAri. - 1.0b por bushel.
PlKDKRS. 1.10 per bushel.
Bricks! Bricks !!
BEICKS ! !! .
j rpiTR UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
1 . Informs the public that ho is now pre
pared to , furnish PRICKS in any quantity.
All orders Will meet pi nmpt attention.
J. C. EDWARDS,
june 6 1878 tf
J. Wallace Cannon,
IS HAPPY TO STATE TO HIS FRIENDS
and customers that he has just returned
from Charleston, after having purchased a
large stock of,
Fresh Groceries
WHICH HE WILL SELL AT YF.RY LOW
prices for cash. Also on hand a full stock of'
LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO,
&c,
At prices that cannot be aupassed for
oheapnoss. All the above goods aro fresh
and warranted.
Call soon and get barg? ins.
july 19th 1878 tf
WHAT PLKASKS THE LADIES
A
WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MA
CHINE.
They can be had by colling at Mrs. Olden
dorff's Millorcry Establishment.
J. T. SIMMONS,
Canvassing Agent,
june 28?3m Orungeburg, 8. G.
I^ptatc of Joliu lttctcrnbakcr.
2j?All persons interested in the said
Estate, are hereby notified that wn the 24th
day of September. 1873, I will file tny final
aeeount in the Probat? office of Orangeburg
County, and will ar k for letters of dismiss
ion.
CLARK C. COOPER,
AduVt Est. John Kiekcnbaker.
oug. 28 1873 <]t
100.000
Nunnn Strawberry Plants, ?O ets per 100
for sale by JEFFORDS A Co., of Charleston
S. C.
Orders left with Mr. J. S. Alborgolti will
bo attended to.
aug 23 1&73 lm
"NEW PATENT/'
DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRKPS
The undersigned Agent for Orangebarg
County begs leave to call the attention of
COTTO? PLANTERS to tho same, and
would advise every one in need of a COT
TON PRESS to purchase rt patent at once.
Far CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, ami
POWER, it has no equal.
Any ono desirous of seeing tho ?'rnotlu.?
operandi'' of said Press, can do no by calling
at, the Store of J. W. Patriok & Co., Kussel 1
Streot Orangohurg C. H., 8. ('., where a
model can be seen, or address Capt. JetT
STOKES Gcn'l Agent Midway S. C.
J. W. PATRICK, Agt.
Orangeburg Cottnty S. C.
july .26 J878 tf
THE LARGEST
And most extensive
STOCK OF
EVER OFFERED JpQJJ ?
rangeburg, is now
waiting inspection AT
C. D. KORTJOHFS
Wcll-kncvn stand; Consisting of all grades and all prices, from the common Reo
t tied to "Old Pure." 1 invite special attention to my "N\ C. Sweet Mash Whis
key," and "Impcrisl Cabinet," that for parity and cheapness have NEVER HEHN
KXCKLLEL).
The. coustant demand, and daily iu creasing
Grocery and Segar Trade
Not only compels nie to bny cheap and compete with other merchant.*, but keep
continually on hand u large stock ; such as will onable my p t ous and customers
to make the very choicest selections.
I ASK BUT A TRIAL.
O. 13. KOETJOHN.
aug 9 c
JUST RECEIVED
And now openjng, at
McNamara's.
A full assortment of FALL and
WINTER GOODS, of every descrip
tion, at prices to suit the times.
A full stock of choice Groceries
now on hand.
J. MclTamara.
Sept. 27, 1S73 ?{.") lp
Me w Store
WE ABE READY!
o
T Kohn & Bro
Are now displaying the LARGEST,
BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST
STOCK of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES
ever offered in this TOWN!
All we ask is a call to CONVINCE
you of the above FACTS.
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
New Store
DRY GOOD AND GROCERIES*
HAVE CHEAT PLEASURE in submitting the foUowrng Hsl at OOOM
to their patrons nad tho public, and while thanking them for past ooafideaee ?*
liberally bestowed, offer reuowed assurance that every effort will be Baaste %?> naff
their w;mts with the very best of goods at lowest cash price*.
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ROOTS, SHOE8, HATS, CAPS
und CLOTHING, STAPLE GROCERIES, such aa
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON,
11A MS, MACKEREL, LARD Ac.
FANCY GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
NUTS,
RAISIXS, JELLIES, SAUCES, SPICES, PICKLE?, MUS
TA HD, de, CANNED FISH, FRUIT, and VEGE
TABLES, in every varioty, TINWARE, aud
CROCKERY, A FULL LIN 15'AL
WAYS ON HAND;
MOSELEY & CROOK,
(OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.)
june 2* juac 2t ly
Turnip Seed!
FROM THE CELEBRATED FIRM OF . -
LANDRETH & CO.
Of the following descriptions:
FLAT DUTCH. RED TOP. AMBER GLOBE, LARGE GLOBE, POM?.
RaNEAN GLOBE, YELLOW RUTA BAQA, ETC.
To be had trom
E. EZEKIEL,
SIGN OF THE 131 Gr WATCH.
MEMBERS of the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will he sappliod with
lluia Ruga and all other 3eedk as usual.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. "Wt
july 5 ##
BARGAINS! RARE BARGAINS I!
J. W. PATRICK & CO,
UE8PECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF EVERY ONE DE?IROtf? 99
obtaining
B ATIG AITSTS
To tho fad thai Oicy are now offering, and will continue to do so*for THIBTi* PATm%
their stock of
DrJY GOODS, CjLOTHITSTO, ac.
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
In order to MAKE ROOM for their FALL STth'K.
We keep tlic
CELT?31^A.TJSD STAR SHIRT,
Guaranteed to FIT and WEAR bettor than any other. Measures taken and made to
We expocl to increase our
SHOE DT^A.HTjSTEIN'T
And continue te wake it a SPECIALTY, where can be found any and every VARIETY
sirable. (Von the BEST HAND MADE to the more common grades. Consult year
interest, before purchasing elsewhere, by inspecting our Stock.
J. W. PATRICK & CO
RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C.
aug 15 apri 26 |
I" ' " I I ii i II III 1 Mil ? j I III
Southern Life Insurance Companys
PRINCIPAL OFFICES:?Memphis Tenx? and Atlanta, Qa.
-:o.
Memphis Office.?T. A. Nelson, President A Woodruff, Viqe>Preside*t
Bcujamin May, Sccrotary,
Atlanta Office.?John B. Gordon, President, A. H. Cofcjuitt, 'Viee-Preai?
dent. J. A. Morris, Secretary. ? k
BLACK & WARRING, General Agent?, Columbia, South Carolin?.
J. A. Hamilton, Resident Agent, Orangcburg, South Carolina,
ASSETS Jamiary 1st, 1*73 ? - %J^^44?,r?J?T
ANNUAL INCOME.$1,000,000.
01UNGEBURG BRANCH OF SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT.
T1HJSTEES: _ , 1
Dr. \V. F. Barton, Robert Copes. James F. lala*,
.lohn A. Hamilton, Dr. \V. W. Wannmaker, E. Rusaol Zunmcrmw
Thad C. Andrews, W. J. DeTreville, Ge*rge Ifcaluier,
Paul S. Felder, Thomas ?im merman James \ an Tassel,
L. R. Beekwith, Henry Moor*r, Samuel Dibble,
Executive Committee.
Dr. W. F. Barton, Chairman, u''?r5 W ?sah
John A. Hamilton, Secretary,
Pai l S. Felder, ' *
James F. Izlar,
Geqkcie Boliver, _
This (Company issues policies on all approved plans and pays losses?proppi
For further information, ayply to 3iia<jB*iiataaM? *
JOHN A. HAMlLTOy *
N Resident Aagent, Orangeburg, Be. Ca.
JuneP2,lS7ti %1