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TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. } GOD J^aSTID OXJR COUNTRY. ??_i... - -ir VOLLWffiA|f ?j j v rg?gr. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23 1875. Hi-.1 ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. NUMBER 36 "TAYLOR COTTON GIN. ORDER IT EARLY. Took the Silver Medal at the Orangebnrg Fair in 1872. And Took the Diploma in 1878. It is of Light Draught, Gins Rap idly and gives a Beautiful Sample .Price Below any other First O R JfifG EBTOO'aiia 'fa AR N \V."3LTj Tlic fallowing gentlemen are using the gin: R E Clark, Esq., Dr W W Wanna maker, Jacob Conner, Esq., Jacob Kcitt, Esq., Muj J II Hydriek, llolin & Argue, J F Witt, Esq., J \V Smith, Ksq, D C Stoudeuiirc, Esq., J W Culler, Esq. McMIOpAflJ, HORSE HHHHH?'frill This HOUSE is now open for"lhc recep tion of BOA UDERS. G UEHTS well taken care of. The TABLE amply supplied, and ji IIACK meeting each (rain at the Depot. Terms Moderate. snay 29 1S75 ly X CARD Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKEII& Co., beg .to inform the public that they arc better 3>rep?rcd to till Orders than over before. The Orangclmrg Drug Store shall at all' ?iours be provided with competent persons dor filling Orders with dispatch, no from iiiow heuccfoward the people of Orangeburg -need not ibe placed in a dilemma to know where to fisd a Druggist- Wc also express ?uur grateful -tJtankr, to the public for the ttnagnauimotis uupport given uk, und with ?strictest attention to business?hope to ever auuintain ?icir-r?"mlSdiMioe t?r. 'Hit* NXAMAKKK' & Co. aug UJr-dhn ' ' : ^ THE ?T?TE GRANGE FERTILIZER AND "THE CLIMAX." IVo tirst class. jmii?fearae, atumoniatcd PVrtili/ers, for ?de by I). JENNINGS & ;SON and J. I> A1K EN, Agnate, Charleston, ;S. C. "The!' highest ^ierthiwmi?ls1'can be given, Please send for circular. aug 23? 3m The Cordial ISalm otSj ricuni and Tonic Pill*. NERVOUS DEBILITY, However obscure the cause may be ?hieb contribute 0? render nervous debility a ducMc ho prevalent, afiecting, as it does, nearly one-half <if our adult population, it is ? melancholy (act that day by day,and rear by year, we ?ritncps a most frightful in ?reuse of nervous ailecttons from the slight eat neuralgia (o the more grave and estreine forms of NERVOUS PROSTRATION, I? charn.ctcrir.e<l by a general languor or weakness of die whole organism, especially of th? nervous system, obstructing and pre Tonting the onbVnarv^ fiuid{Jdhs jpfnaiiire;. j hence there 14 fa JlL^a^ierod. state of the.| flecrntions; constipation, scanty and high colored urine, with an excess ofearthy or line sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nei-vo wibstanir, frt.ipient palpitations of the heart, loss of memory and marked irresolution ?f rpjirpose, and inability to carry into action any wcfi-dcfiiicd business enterprise, or tO'lix- the mind Upon any one thing at a time. There is great sensitive ness to impress, though retained but a short time, with a flickering and flutteringcondi tion of the menial faculties, rendering an individual what is commonlv called 11 whiiilc-minded or flickle-minded man. This condition of the individual, distress ing as itis, may with a certainty beenred by THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM AND LOTH HOP'S TONIC PILLS^ Medicines unrivaled' Iforl tnm?wpfiurotfl properties and rcnfanrnble cnrcVbT nil Ner vous Complaints. Their efficacy is equally great in the treatment and cure of Cancers, Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, Pimples, Tetter, Pcver, Sores, Hingworin, Erysipelas, Scald head. J)urhersJr Itch^tJeurvy, So.h H|he,njn, C'oppertfoJoreH Blotches, Glandular Swell ings, 'vorms and Black Spots in the Flesh, Piscolorations, UlcersAntheThroat, Month mid Nose, Sore Legs, anil Sores of every character, because these medicines arc the very best BLOOD MEDICINE Ever placed before the people, and are war ranted to be the most powerhill Alterative ever originated by man, removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, Dementia and .Melancholia J8*ay Sold by all Druggists, and will be sent by express to all purTs 0Ttf btf cniurtrv <|yn/}: dressing the prtyjrifefcjr, . <L0??dGAR. LOTH HOP, M. ?., 148 Court street, Boston, Mass., w ho may be consulted free of charge either personally or by mail. Send 25 cents anil get a copy of his Rook on Nervous Diseases. "?g M 1873 Iv FOR RENT. The New BrieK Store on Main Street, next door to Kobu & Bro. Apply to Mrs. ROSA OLIV EROS, sept 18 1S7? Im A Witness in a Georgia Lawsuit. It was a piece-warrant case between a couple of colored gentlemen, before a Georgia justice of the peace. I sauntered into the court room just ir, time to luar'Uncle Zip, the grizzle headed old darkey who was prosecut ing, give his evidence from the wit ness stand. ^ '-Iii .response to': a question from Ihe Court* foltl'jfcip fonve bis trousera an. ^x^fa'dntoh; and'tiirued loose. 'Yor'see,'- 'm?d be, *I war a-sottin* wid Tida, an' she war a-settin' will me; an', et' tic trdo/'mh* (><? tnf*f we uns war bole nv us a set Lin' tergedder.' 'Go on,' said the Court. 'Yassur,' replied Zip. 'Well, Marse Judge, it war at Tilda's bouse. I war a-settin'?a-settin' in de do'; an' Tilda, she war a-settin' in de do'; an' I war a-settin,' as I tolc urn afo''? 'Noyer rnfpd "abu'ut" that,' sSfd the Justice, impatiently. 'Go on with your story. 'Yassur. Well, (lea, yer see, Tilda, she war a-settin' in de do'; an' I were a-settin' in dc do''? 'What happened next?'asked His II oner. 'Why, nffin ncber happened nary time,' said Zip. 'Ycrscewe uns war bole a-settin' tergedder'? 'Oh ! bother!' interrupted the Court, ?'Gp ahcytOj and. make out }'our case. Confine yourself to the question.' 'Yassur. Well, ef yor in us' hah it, I war a-settin' between uin'? 'Between who?' interrogated the Court. 'Between who? Ohl yasser,'con tinued the exasperating witness. 'J got urn now. Yer wants tcr know jes' who PwaW a:settih' wid f 'Bless i your soiil; yes !' said tho Jus tice, very emphatically, 'Well, Marse Court, datsorter mixes up tings. Unnertan' nie now, l'se n telliu' yor de (roof. Deacon ob de Baptist church I is,air I couldn't tell a lie efl wanted to. Well, den, Tilda war a-settin'!? ? 'Hold up!' cried Ilia Honor, seiz ing a ponderous law-book. 'You've got to stop that everlasting 'settin',' or I'll settle you. Tell me at once how many of you were at this woman's House.' 'Dai's jes' what I'm a commiu' at,' said old Zip, very calmly. 'Yen* see, in de fus' p/ace, dar war Tilda'? 'Good!'remarked'Hie court. , 'An' Tilda, yer sec, war a?I mean she war in do do'. An' dar war me next. I war a?I war in de do',an' wo war bole'? 'Dry upI' said tho Court. 'Now tell us where the defendant was.' ^jDuurio wgx he war/- said? Zip, .gcratcluiSg !? Ids \ head . doubtfully. 'Spec'' ' 'Do you mean to say V asked the 'Court,''iyitii rising inflection, 'that the .defendant wasn't present ?' . 'Sartiiily,' replied Zip. 'Ain'tgot tor dat pint yit awhile. : | Ise tnkin' yer back ler de beginning,' rnore'n two yeah ago; an' us I war a lellin'yer, we war a-settin', an a-settin''? 'Mr. Balilf, adjourn this court!' shouted His Honor, purple with in dignation. 'And make these parties settle tliuir difficulty out in the back "The investigation came"to'an abrupt close, and the last I saw of old Zip be was complaining loudly because he ^(ddij'l tell tjic entire history of his case. 1 - i ? ? ? * ? ? How She Managed it. B. Luce is a Floyd Valley farmer, and plants, corn and potatoes on,a quarter section near Sioux City, Iowa. Luco goes to town now and then be tween crops, and is always good on ough to take his wife with him. On 'these* Yisita J^uce has one bad habit, which is by no me ans peculiar to him alone, for many other brawny gran ger* have it just as bad as Luce. He leaves bis wife in. a certain store where he deals, and runs around town with the boys, taking toddies and talk ing "horse." His wife never sees huh again until the shades of evening re mind him that it is time to pick up tho old woman and go homo. That's B. Laue to a fraction. Mrs. B. Luce is a patiently-bearing woman, who however finally got tired of being thri \yn upon her own resources and so much into her own society when sho came to town for a little relaxa tion and enjoyment. Of lato she ap peared in public with a baby in her nrnis, and really was not quite so lonesome; but she and the baby made a little plot to beat tbe old man, und this was the way of it: Lately, on a line morning, B. Luce and wife and baby went to town to take: a day. Luce dropped wife and baby at the store as usual. Wife immediately asked Luce to hold baby lor a minute,'while she attended to a little mutter of dress that needed fix ing. Lueo- bit at the baby, and said ?"All right, but bequiok." Wife left the store by a side door, and went down the street with twinkling feet. And she took the whole day to do it. Luce could not give the baby away or loan it. It became unpleasant in the store, from various causes?among which was howling at customers; and Luce tucked the baby under his arm, in desperation and took it out for a walk. In the street, his troubles in creased.- He met the hoys. The}' saw bow it was, and enjoyed the scene. They' did not talk "hone." They camo around and made faces at the Luce cherub, and pinched its toes to make music for the march. It was a glorious merrymaking for the boys, ? but n horrible predicament for the j father of that innocent babe and the husband of that tricky wife. Ho roamed around town,, looking wildly lor the dicartless mother,and bewail ing the day 'hat made him a happy lather. At length he offered five dollars for tho arrest .and .return nf his wife. The news ofVthc reward reached her; she came, and churned the money, as she needed it to buy a pin or two and n piece of tape. She got the five-dol'nr bill before she took the baby, and ha-! never been so rich iu her life. ? ?a- o i? Telling the Truth. There were a dozen or more of them seated in front of the colored St. Char les, and they were talking about tor n ado cs. 'De worstcst tctnady I ever did see,' remarked an old colored mau, 'war sixteen years ago in Alabama.' 'Did she blow much ?' inquired another. 'Blow much! shoo! niggcr.s! but dat was no deck passenger, dat tor nady !? Why, sab, it jist lifts me right up to remember itf 'Kberything went kitin', eh!' 'Kitin'! Brcss you ! you poor ignor ant nigger, but I seed a mule lifted up like a fodder, an' how fur d'ye 'sposo itblode him ? Jist gin a'guess.' 'One mile?' 1 'Free miles ?' 'Cross tho ribber ?' 'Into a tiee ?' Each one in the crowd made a guess, and when nil were through thehoary headed old man repeated: 'Niggers, you all wrong. Thattor nady cum for dat mule, an' howled around, an' got under him, and lifted him up, an' he wus blode jist exactly four inches by de watch, sure's you live!' There was a painful pause and then the crowd rapidly thinned out while the old man remarked : 'Four inches by dc watch, I'll stick to dat statement if I dio for it.'? Vieles bnrg IJenitd. Babies are described as coupons attached to the bonds of matrimony. The alligator that swallowed a cor set is dead. It stayed on his stomach. The picnic season ami spiders and bugs will soon join the invisible host. If h man won't act on the square, the best thing is to deal roundly with him. "Walker & Scar" is tho firm name of two female partners in tho shirt making business at Chicago. "Cold streaks playing tag down ray back," is the way a little Ypsilanti (Mich.) girl describes the approach of an ague chill. P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer of doors, sashes, BLINDS!, FLOORING, &C. Dealer in Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, 8fe. Sole Agent for THE NATIONAL MIXED PAINT CO. THE GREAT AMERICAN FIRE EXTIN GUISHER CO. PAGE MACHINE BELTING COMPANY. Hi ND FOR PRICES. OFFICE & WAREROOMS A'os. 2? and 30 Haync it ml S3 nml 315 Pinokney Sts. FACTORY mid YARDS, Ashley Ilivcr, West Eud Broiid St, CHABLESTON, S. C. ocpt 25 JK75 ly j. hTI?rker & co. FACTORS AN1> COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON AND ?raval stores. ACCOMMODATION WHARF & VENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTON, S. C. .1. II. PARKER. A. H. TRUM BO. R. ('. GRKKN, Jr. is connected with the above firm. sept 2? fa tf 1)11. K HUNTER cSsCO. " SPEfclAD PRACTICE. Cancern, Tjpuors, Chronic IJlcen?, Scrofula, .. . JSRHcjbsjr,I. Female. Pipcases, Liver Pineas?*, Venereal Diseases, Skin diseases, and all kindred alllictions S V CCKSSFULL V THEA TED. Cmirers and Tumors will Ik_> treated with our Speeiliin, without the use of the knife, without loss of blood, and with lint litt!* pain to the patient. tWS ?LTA TION FREE. Term* of treatment easv. Wo hare opened a Branch Oilier at MA H ION C. 1J. S. V.. ' >flice under the Star otficc, Marion, S. C, opposite the Court Hniipo. IAI. J. Ml Lti8 HUNTER A CO. sept 25 U" ~GEO. S..; S1I1RER,"* Commission. Merchant, PKAI.KK IK CJROCERIKS, FINK WINKS, Ac. Agent for Barton's Planler, Avrry's rMowi?, And all kinds of Agricultural Implement*. At New Uriel: Sture next to Dnkc'n Drisj Store. w;pt 25?0>w j o ii i o a n e w SfCClXSOU OF ROHERT JENNY. Importer and Manufacturer OF SADDLES AND HARNESS. Cull and buy your good*, a* now is the iiine to buy etieap for cash, the prievi being reduced to a very low fig ire. Have your Harness and Saddles repaired now while I have time to do it nt onec. Call and ?ee for yourself next door to Mr. C. 1>. Kortjohn, Huxscl Street. JUST FR.0M NEW YORK. WHO? ARTHUR II. LEWIN DERMAT0L1GIST AND PRACTICAL HAIR CUTTER, It expect fully announces to the Citizen- of Orangeburg, that be baa permanently located himself in this place, and requests a share of their patronage. Call at No. 3 Law Hange, opposite l'ost Office. sept 4 1S75 ly DENTISTRY. OPERATIVE and mechanical. BY A. M. Snider. T.J.Calvert. WaY" Office open at all times* JONES, DA. VIS & soimrcxciKTS. SUCCESSORS TO Ii. C. SHIVER & CO., ASD ?ISAMCnfl IN Dry Go jds, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat tinga, Hoots, Shoos, Etc. COIVUjVIBIA, s. c. The attention of publishers in every pari of thin State is called to con-nder a very iril portatit fact, namclv, that the old estubish> ed house of 11. 0. Sil I VKIt & CO. is not closed hut reorganized upon the only basis that business ean be carried on successfully, STRICTLY CASH And we assure our patrons that we shall continue the same honor.ible cotir-e of deal ing with them thai wa? such a di.-lingiiiyin.il feature with the house of It. 0. till V Kit &? CO. We have now in store the best selected stock of Dry Goods, Boots, .Shoos, Hats, Cups, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Paper, E:c, Ever seen in this city, Rejected by one ot the firm, who superintend-! the basinet, and consequently knows the wants ?finis com munity better than buyers residing else where. The entire stock will be offered at price* never before ei|iialed;in this.section. Tha Prices will startle and attract you atlight. We invite you tosend at once for Samples of tlieso TsTe w AltD HANDSOME GOODS And, if shown to your friends and neigh bors, we are sure it will be to your advan tage to send us a large order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or we send them C. O. I)., and guarantee satisfaction. Beat Gic. Prints in the city. Lor.g Cloths 84, 10, 12<o. None equal to them in the State. Will known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported. Hosiery .Departments-Full of well assortcu Goods at Popular Prices. Gents'Furnishing Goods complete, as a department. Our Boot and Shoe Department is i cbrid to none on this continent. From tiie cheapest Brodau to the finest Hand Made Goods. The most complete and best managed Carpet Department in tho WOELD. Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans ti bought by the ease and sold at a very small ADVANCE. Brovrn and Bleached Shirtings arc sold at FACTORY PRICES. Flannels and Blankets at prices that will ASTONISH. Wo. Shall Expert un Order -From You or a Call When You Vhttl Our CKy. oct 2 187a 8m Book.! Stationery! Music! A lot of WINDuW SHADES of an im proved Patent, being neat, simple in put ting up, durablu und I'll KAI* in price. Damps, Chimneys and Lamp Fixtures always on hand. SOLE AGENT K?R THE Celebrated WATT PLOW and Castings, which 1 sei! at Manufacturer's Price.-, with freight added, vi/.: One Horse A and Td.56 00 Two ilor? M and N. 9 0(1 Castings.7c per lb. Insi'iiaiice and Collections prompt ly attended to. AGENT F?il fdvcrpobli London arid '.'lob? insurance Co lirorgia Home lu-uranee Co. Mnuhatlvn Lift) Insurance Co. KIRK UOltiNSON. Market St. oct 2 ?-\ G UK AKT INDUCEMENTS. Penny Sa etl is a Penny F.ariud. $10 000 GIVEN AWAY. AVe will send the Orhugeburg AViw ?& Time*, usual price $*2.0?, and the Louisville Weekly UoiiailJl- Foe UN AT., usual price $?2.00, postage prepaid on both paper*, for one year, for $3.01). The Weekly Courier-Journal is the great NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It will, on December .list, 187o, distri bute impartially 10,000 in valuable pr? -cuts among its subscribers, and every sub scription scut through us will be entitled to a registered and numbered receipt for this distribution. Send us $3.00 and gel both pnptrs. ort Its 3t IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 10? CEXTS? Sicknos prevails everywhere, and every* liody complains of some disease during tl.oir life. When nick, the object i? to get wall; now we say plainly that no person in Oim world that is Buffering with Dyspepsia, Liv?r Complaint an* if? oflects, mich m In digestion, Co?VivcnesB, Rick Hoadach?, Bor*r Stomach, Hcart-bnrn, Palpitation of tho Hear*., Depressed Spirits, Riliousnc*-, can UkaGiir.kn'? ?'Vflfinrr Flower without geiting relief and cure. If\ou doubt tin*,' go to your Druggist, DR. A. C. DUKES and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Regular hizc 75 conto. Two dosen will relieve you. DR. A. (j. DUKES. ICOW TO CURE FEVER AXD AGUE. If any person suffering with Fever akd AriUK Intermittent or Bilious Peverwill call at tho Drug Store nf DR. A. 0. pUKES and get a bottle of AGUE CONQUEROR, their intinediate cure is certain, and the chills will not conic back during that Reason. It contains, no Quinine, Arsenic or other Poisons, and after taking one-half Irattlv you will feel better in bciiith than yon havo felt perhaps for years. I: entirely cleans?* tbe whole system, purities tbe liver and oilier secretory organs, Price ?1.00 per liottle try it. Ask your Druggist about others who have used it. DR. A. C. DUKES. NOW IS THE TIME For you to buy your Drugs, Medieines, Teilet Articles, Paints, . OWs,] Brushes, &c. Also a Fine Assortment af Cuilcrv, Segnrs, Tobacco and Pipes. AM nf which will be sold CHEAP for C.l?li at I lie OLD DRUG STORE ? op OltAXOEBURO, BY Dr. A. C. DVKES. R EMOVED TO THE REAR OF A. FISCHER'S STORE Where I am preppred !o sei ve the Public ill the shoiifi no; ice in my line of bo sinews. Thinking the Clii'cns for their liberal patronn^c in the p;?sS, I heg a conliniiance of the same in the loiino. M08E3 M. BROWN, Barbar. "~~ N O T I C E OFFK E COUNTY COM M IKSIONERS, OltANOKliuRO Coirs TV. Or.tiigcburg, S. C, Sepieniber 14th 1875. Se:dc<l Piopo'als will bo Received at ihm Office, for tho Repuhing of Horse Range Bridge. Abo for the Repairing of tl.o three Bridge*'over Providence Swamp, within thirty days from this date. By Order of the Board. (1Kb. BOLIVER, Clerk of Board of Co., Com'rS Orangeburg County, pent 25 1876 fit The Death l?r?d of Andrew Johnson. A MAGNIFICENT Engraving, just pub lished, ou heavy plate paper, 14x10 inchea in size. It touchingly portray the last moments, of the great statesman, with faint* ly, friends and physicians grouped sorrow* fully around him. It is a gem of art, beautiful in design, and artistic in execution, and should hang in every home and cottage in the land. Agents wanted everywhere at once to sell this and other popular picture*. Large Pay No money required until pic tures are sohl. One copy of the fine engrav ing ''Death-bed of Andrew Johnson,'' with IcriiH and instructions to Agents, will be sent by mail on a roller, and post-paid on receipt of 30 cents, or two copies for ?Oeent?, Noterms .cent nile ssample copy is onlcred. Addicss tin Publishers, SOLlTilEnN PICTURE CO., Nashville, Tenn. oct 2 3t A CAltD. Dr. J. (i. WANNAM AKER is in pos session of the Receipts and Prescription Itooks of the late Dr. K. J. Oliveros. All persons desiring to get any of the above Preparation* or Renewal af Prescriptions can do so by calling on Dr. WANNAMAKKU, At his Drug Store. aug 21?Sin ?5 to ? 20 Per Day nt Home. Termt free. Address G. STINSON & CO,, Portland, Mais*, jan 29 1875 ly