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SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1873. ?*-.'-, READ THE ELECTION NOTICE IN ANOT HER COfcUMl? I!! ALSO THE CALL FOR A CONVSNTJON ! ! t Nothing exciting io town save poli tics. More candidates? Messrs Calvin-Guigbaro! and A. C. W illiatna are runuing for the Senator ship. . ' We ware in for mod at Fort Motte la at Tuesday that the cotton in that vioinity proruisod woll. Corn more than dubious. T hers was seme lively spurring at Lcwisrillo last Saturday between Mosers Browning, (M. I ) and Byas. Browning ahead. DiVine service will be held in the Episcopal Church to tuosjpw at half past ten o'olook. The Rev. N. B. Fuller trill officiate. VOSE & IZLAR? Havo a fine lot of healthy watermelons. YTo'y? sampled them aud kuow they're healthy. Our boys thauk Messrs. Vo.su k. \ alar for a treat. The present Rail Road Schedule is a nuisance. It i* impossible to go any ? where from Orongeburg without being obliged to stay away either all day or all night. THANKS? Mrs A. 8. K. ef Brooklyn, N. Y., will aeeept our thanks for recent Brooklyn and New York papers. We hope soon to have tho pleasure of expressing our acknowledgments in person. A SUP? To our 'itifinita' disgust we inadver tently wrote -'infinitesimal" instand of 'infinite' last week, ia one efoUr locals \V? wish Wo could Lin mo the printer Lot wt can't, honestly. 1 ho Louisville Leth/rr says it does noi !o.;k erartly the 'hiuj to see a minister fanning himself while offering a prtyor. ? tic. That ia so. But, if any b??dy is to be kept awake, it Certainly ought to be the parson. tiFORGE //. CORNkI.SOS'-^ Who was th? bravsst English tar? Who waS Oreat Britain's naval star! Who beat the, l'reaol) at Trafalgar* Lord Nelson ! Whoso summer halb are cool as lee* Who has the most of all that's, nico * Who sells at almost any price f Cor?Nelson I r&t ne wstkert-* We are inform cd that the present Town Council having but a short time te remain in ofiioo will take no steps in this matter, hut will leave the whole subject to he aotad Upon by their succes sors. Perhaps they are right aud perhaps not. At any rate we are bound to have that New Street. The first of August will ootne and there will bo mourning in Orangeburg among those who don't oall before that iiute on the Town Kxeoutioncr, Mr. Kirk Robinson, and pay up their looal tawca. We would like to know, by the way, "why the Town Council does not publish its ?collection notices ia the Ntsws. Don't all speak at once. Of al) the denominations, the Meth odists Beam to make the most of centen aries. Within six or seven years several of then have been celebrated in a very ?narked and impressive manner.?Ax. Tthoae Methodists are smart people and evidently knew how to make the ?snout ef time. "Several" centenaries in sis or aeren years ia doing well. But flow short the days must be under that arrangement! MA 88 MEETING AT LA WIR VILLE? After (he adjournment of the meeting held last Saturday at Lcwisville to adopt resolutiena in regard to she death ef onr lata Senator, another mealing was organised with Sheriff E. I. Cain as fCAaitroan and Mr. P. K Jones, Secrets 8peeehes were mod* by Messrs J. C. Whitmora, B. Bjaa, F. R. MoKinlay, C. Andrew*, 8. L Dnnean apd J. P. PN* A good de?) ef sharp talking was dene, fco* a heavy rain-storm brake up the meeting before any defi ?ite action was bad as fo the Srnator ebin. ? - =-?- - .!U U- .1 ? -XSTZ ^TSS-r Vhe Con nek Stone of the Fair Building of the Orangeburg Agricultur al and Mechanical Association will be laid with Masonic ceremonies, by 11.\ W.?. V.-.D. . Grand Master James V lzlar, with the assistance of tho Lodges of this County, at the Fair Grounds, on Saturday, August 9, at 12 o'clock, M. An address will be delivered on the occasion by Hon. Thomas W. Glover. The public generally are iuvited tu attend. COTTON PRESS? We advise our farming friends and ail others interested to examine the model of a oottou press which is to be seen at tho storo of Messrs J. W. Patrick & Co. Wo don't claim to bo very pro found in tho mechanical lino, but thia press certaiuly seems to us the most pow orful and ingenious thing of the kind we ever saw. Head Mr. Patricks adver tisement and thcu examioo the model for yourself. RAIN? Plenty of rain during the past week, und every body jolly iu oonsequeoee. Tho crops iu St Muthows were particu larly iu need of a wetting, and now thoy havo had it iu abundanoe. Cue of our lawyer frioods, who plants largely near Lcwisville, appeared excessively blue during the latter part of the recent drought, but, wc are glad to say, we met him a day or two ago looking as happy as a "olam at high water." DR. T. B. LEO ARM? Wo ruyret to loam tbat Dr. Logare is about to remove from Oraii-jeburg to Tennessee, where ho expects to find a wider fiwld for the practice of his pro. fensiou. Dr. Lcgare is a thoroughly educated and skillful dentist?one, wo believo. who has low suporior.s anywhere In his npecialty. If ha ever needs a hearty recommendation down in '"old Tcnueasoe" wo, who have experienced bis skill and ability, shaii be always ready to ylvt* it. It OS RR BROWN? When your beard is longer ;ban your wifo or your sweetheart likes to see it? when you are hot, tirod or played out? go to Brown*? to ttrewo the barber, and tuke Fi.'teon oents worth of uoiiifort Drop into Brown's big chair a.id dote lur.il> off into the land of dream*. Forga< tho World and everything in it but Browa. Let Jlruwu's deft fingers ooax ingly manipulate your overheated skull He shaved?have your hair cut?bo shampooed?do anything to prolong your stay at Brown's. Dream of the first time you saw Matilda Jane, and how you loved her ; aud of the last time you saw her, when it was evident that sho didn't love yen. Dream of your first fee, and ef hew proudly and happily you gave it te the dearest woman on earth, your mother. Drenni?dream?dream! Thou wake up, a handsomer and a better man, settle with Brown, and go baok to the hard, practical, erery day, wide awake, business world winch lies outsi lo o f Browr's barber- shop. A MARKET'. A MARKET! !? One of the greatest present need* of Orangcburg is a Towu Market. Meat and vegetables aro necessaries of life and yet huw difficult it often is it to get them, even when one has the money to pay for them. There ought to be a public I market where the country people could expose their meats and produce for sale .daily. No greater oonvsnienoo for \ the towus people could bo imagined. Let somebody take tho matter in hand at onoe. Wc don't like to hue our readers with constant suggestions of what ought to bo done to advance the interests of our Town, and we don't bolirc that such suggestions do boro them. But some people will kick at every proposition in volving a dollar's outlay snd it isn't plena snt to be considered officious by sny one. Nevertheless, we sre willing to bo blamed for asserting that Orsngeburg needs, and ought to have, a Town market. Who will keep the ball rolling ? OUR LATE SENATOR? At a msss meeting of the Republicans of Orangeburg county,held at Lcwisville last Ssturday, the 19th instant, of which Mr. Richard H. Duncan was chairroao sod Mr. J. Herman W?hlers secretary, a committee appointed to drsfl reaolu tions i? regard to the death of the Hoo. .Tames L. Jamison, late Sonator' from Lbis county, reported the following pre ? amble and resolutions which wero, upon motion of Malcolm I. Browning Est}, unanimously adopted. Whereas it has pleased an all-wise Providence to remove from tho scene of his earthly labors the lion James L. Jamison, late Senator from this county : Therefore be it Retnhed, That in the death of the Hon. Juiucs L. Jamison tho Hopubli - can party of this State, and more espe oiully of this county, has lost one of the warmest friends, one of the stuunohest adherents aud one of the most vigorous, untiriug and successful workors who evar advanced its glorious banner to victory. Resolved, That the Republicans of .his County eudorse fully and without limit the course of their late Senator while acting iu the councils of our State aud of nur party, and that tho example ot his political career furniahoa the best heritage aud guid? to thoso who may succeed him. Rtsofved; That we extend our heart felt sympathy to his bereaved widow and family in this their hour of trouble. Resolved, That these resolutions be published iu 'he Orungeburg NkWS, in the Columbia Union-Herald and iu the Charleston Morning Chronicle, and that a oopy thereof be furnished to the widow and family of the deocased. V. 1) Bowman, Chairman. A. B. Knowlton, S. L. Duncan, K. I. Cain, J. L. EIUMBaUtT, Committee. IUSK BALL ? A game between 1st and 2nd Nine, Orange B. B. Club, played Monday afternoon, July 21st 1873. 1st N.nk P. U. C nnon, CAPT. Outs?Runt. Cannon. Pitcher, 4 2. Julian Snlley, Catcher, 3 3. Lcwifl Wanuatnakcr, 8. Stop 2 3. Ceo. Walker, 1st Base, 1 ft. W. Moss, 2nd B. 3 3. J no. llolman, 3d B. 3 3. Wi Lucas, R Field, 2 3. Baldwin, Ii Field, 3 3. Williams, C. Field, 3 3. 0. 24, 28 R. 2nd Nink, llontcar At.imio.i, Oapt. Outu?Runs. Aldrioh, Fitchor, 1 3. K. J. Sal ley, Catcher, 1 4. Barley, 8. Stop, 4 3. A. Walker. 1st Base, 2 ft. I*. H. Wauuaiuakcr 2nd B. 1 ft. Albcrgotti, 3rd M 2 2. Jeffords, R. Field, 3 1. iJantslor, L. " " 5 1. T. Wanuamakor, C. ?? " 3 3. 0.24, 2ft R The game consisted of 8 innings and was well contested, the advantago being first one side then the othm^hut was at last wou by the 1st Nine, although, they had been whitewashed three times. The 2nd Nine received a whitewash in the Gth inn ing. Flies and fo^ils were handsomely taken by Messrs Cannon, Salley, Wanna maker aud Walker of 1st Nine, and Mssars Aldrioh, R L. Salley, A. Walker and L. II. Wanuamakcr of 2nd Nina. The (Muh have their regular game on every Monday afternoon, except Sales day, then on following Wednesday. The public generally and ladies espeeial ly aro invited. BRA XCff TILL K I TENS? A few days ago, a man named Perry induced a child, nged about thirteen years, to leave her mother and follow him iuto Colloton County, at which place they wore married. The mother of the child complained to Trial Justice Reodish, who issued his warrant and soon had Porry before him. A prelim inary hearing was had, after whioh, in default of bail, he was committed to jail, to answer before the Court of Sessions for abduction. A social game of Base Ball was played at Rowe's Pnmp on Wednesday last be tween the Palmeftoes of Branchville and the Rowe's Pump Club. The game was won by the Palmetto Club, 53 against 9 Everything passed off plesMiiily The Braocbville boys express themselves, highly plessed with their risit and have invited the "Rowes Pump Club," to play at Branehrille at an early day; an invitation which was cordially accepted Camp Meeting commences at Cattle Creek next Wednesday. 1- 1 -- .11 ?? A meeting of the merchants of Brauch et au early day ia talked of, for the purpose of eulogizing the lato Editor of the Nkws for the unsolicited fame given that Town as a "Frog pond." ? - [ On Thursday of last weak Branch ville was visited by qulie a number of the proiuioiant citizeus of Oruugeburg. Among the number were the lulu Editor of the N KW?t, and some dvrzei or more notod politicians. Politics and com mcruu were tho chiaf subjects debited. Tho "Humanitarian Sootety of Branchville" is waking efforts to Qnd out who'it was that kept a certain Frog tied by the fuot from 10 A. M. until the loaviug of the up Columbia night traiu oi Thursday 17th Jul A. D. 1873. . W. H. RKHPISH. Columbia, S. C, Doc. 'JUth, 1870. To the Editor Orangeburg Xeu-s ; SlK ? I have the honor to inform you that at a meeting of the Hoard of Ofhoers, cre ated by mt Act entitled "Au Act to Regulate the Publication of all Lognl and Public Notices," the following resolution was adop ted : Hftohetl, Thul the "OR A N 0 E B U R <i N RW S" i. hereby designated as the OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of all I.egul Notices and Official Advertisements of I the t.'ouuty Officers in the County ot Orange burg. Respectfully, &c. F. L. OARDOZO, See. of Slate and Chairman l'.ourd. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL. M A IS K ET It KPO BT?. onict: or rut Obanokoouu News, July, : fi.li 18T^ COTTON?Sales during the week .r> 0 bales. Wc quote : Ordinary. .K)(e 1 Low Middling.':'"'"s> ] M iddling.1 ~.<*i Rocun Rick.$1.40 per oushel Cons.$1.00 per bushel. Cow Pkas. 1.00 per bushel. PlMlKllS. 1.10 per bushel. The State of South Carolina, ORANC KBC RG COL* N TV. In the CcuttT of Probate. By AUGUSTUS II. KNOWLTON, Ks.j. Judge of Probate in said County. WHEREAS, John e. Jones hath applied t'> me tor Letters <tf Administration on the Estate ul Frederick W. Juoea, late ol Or uugeburg t'aunty, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ttdumniih all and singular the kindred und i'reditors ? <i i he said deceased,* t o be ahd appear, be fore me.iii n Court of Probate fur the said County to be hohlen hi Oraugebiirg. on the h ilay of July. l*7:t, til Ml o'clock A. M.. tu show cause il any, why the said Ad ministration should not he granted, (liven under my Hand and the Seal oft'our I, this '?th day of July Auno Domini IS7.1. [L.S.] AUC It. KNOWLTON. Probate Judge, o (\ july 12 -Jt Spring Arrivals AT M-NAMARA'S Geat reduction in prices of Spring Oeods bought iu the last ten day. If VO? WANT TO QET THE BEST AND Cheapest ready-made Spring Clothing, go to McNAMARA'S. If you want ladies and child reu's Shoes ot the best quality and al luw prices, go to McNAMARA'S. f you want i.adies dress uoods Cheap aud Stylish, go to McNAMARA's. IF vou WANT OKNTEEMEN'S CASSI tneres. Cloths, Tweeds, Meltons, Drab' d'et". Stitniucr drills aud cottonades, etc., all of the liest quality, and the largest Stock iu towu, und ui low prices, too, goto McNAMAKA'S. IF VOU WANT (iOOD SUOAR, 8 i,RS For $1, go to McNAMARA'S. IF VOU WANT OOOD BROWN HOME8 pun one wide, al 12* cents, go to McNAMARA'S. IF YoU IFANT TO ? BUT CHEAP FOR Cash, goto McNAMARA'S. Dei 11 k thankful for the liberal patronage boat owed on nie in the past. i respectfully ?elicit a contiunaucu of the samo. j m.nam an a. Apprll 2.1, 1871 ly. The recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States have declared the HOMESTEAD ACTS of this State un constitutional us to debts contracted prev ious to 1 hGK. Ihe lu-M amendment to the ltnnkrupt Inw gives to the debtor the same exemption ol real aud personul property as wss giren to bin by the Homestead law. The only way ihul HOMESTEADS can be -????>.j ?- 1 is by in).in;; the benefit oftheUauk rupl Act. Especial attention hua been and will be devoted to this branch of the law by DROWNING a browNlNC, Attorneys at Law, Russell Street, Oraugeburg S. C. may 21 3t|| M HS.CS. MAULE, RUSSELL ST UK KT, Takes pleasure in snnuitncing to her Cus In mors and Ihe Public in ecneral that she hns Opened her SPRING STOCK consisting of <h? LATEST STYLES of MILLLVKKY UOODS. Thankful for past favors, she respect full} solicits a conliuuance of the aamc. A SPECIALTY Drc-s .Making. Cutting and Filling Carried on as usual by Mrs. I. S. CUM MINOS. Country Orders respectfully solicited and will meet veilll prompt attention. apl I'I 1m Why is it that MOSELEY & CROOK. Sell GOODS so CHEAP? Because they "Sell Exclusively for CASH." juue 28 nine \j Southern Life Insurance Company. -:<>: PRINCIPAL OFTJl KS: ?Mkmpfjis Tksx., and Atlanta, Ga. -:o. Memphis Office. T. A. Nelson, President. A Woodruff, Vicc-Prcsident Benjamin May, Secretary, Atlanta Office. ??lohn B.Gordon, President, A. II. Colquitt, Vice Presi dent. .1. A. Moni-?, Secretary. FLACK A' WAKKI.Mi, Genera) AgcnUs Columbia, South Carolina. .1. A. Hamilton, Resident Agent, Orangohnrg, South Carolina. ASS1CTS -lonuarv 1st, 1R73 - ? $,1534,483,97 ANNUAL INCOME.intt4?OO,000. ORANGEBURG BRANCH OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT. TRUSTEES: Dr. W. F. Barton, Robert Copes, Jame.s F. I-ilar. John A. Hamilton, Dr. W. W. Wannmaker, E. Kussel Zimmerman, Thud C. Andrews. W. .T. DcTreville, George Boliver, Paul S. Felder, Thomas Zimmerman James Van Tassel, \j. R. Bcck'with, Henry Moorer, Samuel Dibble, Executive Committee. Dr. W. F. Barton, Chairman, John A. Hamilton, Secretary, Paul s. Fkldbr, Ja.MKs F. I/.LA It, Okow.k Boliver, Tbi> Company issues policies on all approved plans and pays losses promptly For further information, avplv to n JOHN A HAMILTON. Resident Aa^? nt, Orangaburg, So. C June 12, 1*73 17 3m Turnip FROM niK CELEBRATED FIRM OF LANDRETH & CO. Of the following descriptions: FLAT DUTCH, RED TOP, AMBER GLOBE, LARGE GLOBE, POMK RaNKAN GLOBE, YELLOW RUTA BAOA, ETC. To be had from E. EZEKIEL, SIGIST OF THE BIG WATCH. MEMBERS of the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be supplied with Hutu Bugs and all other Keeds as usual. is*- WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED, july 0 00 THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR ROUGH RICE, CORN AND PEAS AT The Mill OF HQ 9 OTDCCT UO iSL Ol ULLI, STRA ORANGEBURG, S. C, Where al*o RICK, CORN ar.l other GRAIN will be GROUND ?I the LOWEST MARKET RATES. june 21 00 T Kohn & Bro CONTEMPLATE MOVING IN THEIR New Store On or about the FIRS .! of SEPTEMBER. Io the interim they will CLOS8 OUT their ENTIRE STOCK AT UNPRKCKDENTED To have EXPENSE of Moving and Carriage All pe,sons interested iu BA11GATN8 wi,! taka DUK NOtWsf and govern themselves accordiugly. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. IT IS NOW SETTLED THAT the "ENTERPRISF SALOON" conducted W .1. HERMAN W?HLERS io the ONLY PLACE In Orangcbtirg where anything likw FANCY DRINKS, er COOLIN* assd DELICIOUS BEVERAOKS arc prepare.I," and it in rery certain. That Captain Jack and Ellen's Man Wcrr the.v here, would wnnrtrr at the Heliciom rnoHf ?n wLioh "fire-watsr" ean ktMS eected. AM the wonderful Summer 'lignites, such a* "CLARET PUNCHES," ??SHERRY-COBBLFKS." ??cock TAILS," ?'WHITI-LIONf," ??MINT .) t*I.l"S." "GIN-SLlNaS," Rl'? ANDY-SMASH KS," ?? LEMON ABM a la t>af?n," 80BA WATER c<? ??, nmuehf,". SKINS," TOD DIES,'' ?CROWDERS" and podnda' of ??STUAIGHTS," Are to be brought to Orangebarg, In fact ar* already here and HOURLY COMPOUNDED and HOURLY ENJOYED by die ho? i" -.n'.. and ihos# who possess tb.?1 .tat iu uivre and ? little "u-hrrtwithml." Those who fancy the Heath of t'.e Duke of Clarenca and who would lilts To be Drowned in a Hogshead of Wine Can find the MATERIALS for this glorious suicide, but would doubtless m% ditsnav from such a purpose on stopping in *" At the Enterprise Saloon Kept aver OPEN and BRIGHT BY AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Aft jucs 21 * 9