The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, June 22, 1867, Image 5

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THE ORANGEBtjltG NiJWS, > ruuLisiraD .^EV^RY SATURDAY MORNING . Qraageb?rg, S. C. Terms: #2 00 jnzr Annum, iu Advance, j burin? tho Spring and Fall Seasons,.Extra Copies of tho OaANflKDuno Nr.ws will he circulated for tho BA?rtfKL DIBBLE, lldilor "Orangeburg News," 1; Otnfigcburg, 8. C. B??" We rcspectfidly request our friends to .send in t7ieir' Advertisements as early in the';, week as convenient; and if possible, let us have, them by Thursday evening. Jiy this means, ice will be able to issue at an earlier hour on Satur day, and trill he enabled to give more of the. . jM?st ncAos, ujt to. the tii)ie of our going to press, LOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAY MORNING >. Jt*NE 22, 1867. . : ? ?_) ? - * ? ?* ? '? .. i ?? - ? ? ';W8 are requested, to announce a' mooting of the^Board bf Commissioners to Approve Pub Boc?rities, at Orangeburg Court House, on . Tucsduj* next, 25th hist., at 0 o'clock A. M.; The Roail consists of the following gentlemen 4 QpL^D. R. Barton*, J. G. ? Wannamakkii, 'Jam ks Storks/Adam SMokk, Col. A.D. FitKOKiuek. , Dr. B. M. Shui.KR, at the Southern Drug Stun:, has on hand a quantity of excellent ?chewing and-smoking tobacco, in fact, the ?very best in Town. Tho Court of Bankruptcy. The CS cnoral Orders and Forms of proceed afMafrti? iho United States Goui;ts.in Bankruptcy ?eases arc now published, as well as the names <jf?thc Registers appointed for the various Congressional Districts. Wo understand that Jamks M. RutlaSo Kfq., of Fnirficld Dii tricj,, khas been nnuiijiittcd as Rcgistor; but ? tho appointment has not yot been announced by Judge It ryan, of the United States District Court, who has tl'q appuiiiting p'-wcr for thir State. _ $250 Reward. Governor Orr offers a reward of ?250 for the arrest of Van dry Bnliu. who is charged with hovi ng.murdiM od J nines Juhuson, on the night of the 3rd instant, hear 110 mile Station of the South Carolina Railroad, in Barnwoll District. Bolin is h native of this District, und has relatives residing bore. He .is six fe?t high, ' bvoad-shoTildered," high' lind broad f\rehc.;d, dark hair, heavy eyebrows, with a down look; *Y$cighdnboitf 200 .pounds,1 and jS nbout tw'critv two year's aid. AVo publish in another coluinn the lull par ticulars of the. inurdcr. Prom the Charleston Afercury. New Advertisements. ?:o:? *?t>" Wo invite attention to (he advertisement l>y Messrs. Pour. & Mykus, Proprietors of Branchvillo Hbtoi, or a number or fine lots in the growing Town of Branchvillc. Iu these times,-thorc is no better investment in Real 'Estate than Town lots; and Branchvillc, the .centre where three lines of Railroad converge. .^rgoing ahead with tlio'-times. *8ce the adver ijgement in another column. - [com mux icatkj).] The Ornngemirg Missionary Union. Tho Churches and friends of - The Orange burg Missionary Union" arc thus informed, that the Union will meet with the Anlioch Church, God willing,'on Saturday, June 29th instant; services to commence, first day, at 11 o'clock, A.M. ? ? Brethren, hear what Paul, "The Apostle of I Jesus Christ to the Gentiles," saith:. "And that, knowing tlictiino, that it is now high time to awake out of sleep ; for now our salvation is nearer than when as believed. The night is far spent; tho day is at hand : let us, there fore, cast off tho works of darkness ; and let us ,pu.l Ofr the armour of light." (Romans 13 tchapter, f\}\ and 12 verses. ."Comp up," therefore, "to the help of tho Lord, to th? help tho. Lord, against the in)ghty."f And -"prove the Lord"; and see, if He'will not bless and prosper your* efforts for the good of souln. THE CLERK. *,r. "t FOE SALE SIXTEEN (1(1) LOTS IN THE THRIV itfc Town of-Branchvillo, located near the South Car*olinu Railroad. They can ho pur chased* .'single or in any numhev, - and will bo sold low nnd on accommodating terms. This property has always enjoyed the highest reputatinn for health, anil tho best located for lMnd noss of any kind in the Town. ALSO ONE HORSE, CARRIAOK AND BUSINESS WA gon. All of which will he sold on the most reason able Terms.. Apply at , \ BRANCH VI LLE HOTEL, COMMERCIAL.' , _ - , .g ? > 7. .' OrFlcB or tub OnANOBnono Nkwh, Juno 21. 18G7. COTTON.-rrAgain <b-pre?scd. Liverpool advices unfavorable, causing a dcclipo of ono.lo.twft 'oenl'tt. Wo quote; '.' & Ordinary..,:.t. Middling..:.:........,. 18,.. f "St rial Middling. T9 Roumi'iiiCE?^Dull nt $2.00 per bushel.' ? GOLD. 80 SILVElt./......:.,20 I ?lUN^BnUItO RETAIL PRICE8. dOtttttiOTRn WKKKl.V DT . l'.T.KK I K I. * , KOUN. RAGGING per ynrd.$ 80?82 RALE ROPE per lb. 20?25 HRlCKBpcr JI.......... 8 50 0ANDLE? per llTspejm,.......!?. ? . . .. .30(7; 10 " V. ?' Adnmnmine' ' 30@.35 44 Tnllow. COFPEE per lb Rio...... 3D(o)33 " Lnguayra.......<*.'; . . 40 " jnvn..>..-. ...v. CO CORDAGE per lb Manilla. 30@35 FISH Ood per lb. 12 " Herring per box..... 1 00 Mackerel pcrklt................... 8 00? 4 00 FLOUR por bbl Fine....12 00?14 00 ? " Super._14 00@15 00 Extra.16 00(?>17 00 " Family. 17 O0?18 00 GRAIN, Oats. 1 50 " Corn...,....'. 1 75 " Peas...-.. 2 0f> 111 DI-'S, per lb dry. ? 0 (?10 INDIGO, per 11)Carolina. 1 00? 1 25 LIME, per bbl. j. Ji to MOLASSES, per gallon. 75(7?;, 1 NAILS, per keg. 9 00@10 00 OILS, Kerosene per gal. 1?0 PROVISIONS AND' PRODUCE. BACON, llama "', per lb...... : "20(*J/ 25 Sides '?. 10<jj,20 '? Shoulders ". 14{V,10 BUTTER, Country per lb.' ! .10 *' Goshen " . 50(?i,55 CHICKENS, per doz. 2 50f.iv 3 50 FOWLS, - . " : .'.. 4 00(7r> G 00 EGGS, , ".r. " . 20 BEESWAX, pcrlb. 30 LARD, per lb..'. '20([,,2? 1MCE, per lb'Cnrolina. 12 SALT, Liverpool per suck. 3 00(? ? SHINGLES, pel M. 5 00~ SCAT, per it: bar. 15^0 STARCH, per lb. 29 SPICES, per lb, Cassia. 1 50 ?? " Mace. 2 00 ? " " Cloves. 1 25. " ?? Pepper.... . 50 " " All Spice....... 50 ??.rJ " ' Ginger....'. 50 SUGAR, per lb Muscovado. 14(7/ 10 ... " 44 A, R, and C. 15(^20 44 44 Crushed. "TEAS, per lb. 1 50f#i 2 27 TOBACCO, as per 'quality, per lU.i.a 40( 1 50 I VINEGAR, per^galloii. , 50 (Jt'rtTATlONS FOR UNCURRKNT MONEY AND' " , SECURITIES, , ?C01t\t KCTKI) ?n*KKKVY IIY lll'li ,t Sl'mil.1.. Enid; of -'Chester...'. t1 \*. *5 Georgetown.;. 12 11 *? Newlierry. 33 44 South Carolina. 7 44 ?? Chuv! ston. 15 44 Camdcii. 30 Commercial Bunk of Columbia. 5 Exchange *? '* . Farmers and Exchange Rank. 1 Merchants Ran!* Cheraw.4. '?' Peoples Rank.:.J?5 1 Ma liters Rnuk I'air field. 5 IMaliters & Mcchnufen Rank.... 12 Soul invest er n It. It. Dank. 25 Rank of the State.of S. C. old. <> - 44 44 44 4.new. 0 Hnnk of llnmhurg. 12 'Bunk of Union., . 55 EUREKA CHAPTER No. 13, K. A. M. The regular Convocation of this Chapter will he held at Orangehurg C. H., on Snturdii3* the 22d day of June, 1807. Companions arc ordered to be punc tual in their attendance us business of importance is to be transacted. . Candidates for.the degrees will attend. By order of the High Priest. ' W. T. McKEWN. S. G. Jamison, Secrotnry. . junc 8 td FOR SALE rWO MULES WAGON AND HARNESS CAN BE purchased on reasonable terms. Apply to EZEK1EL & KOIIN. junc 15 tf STATE OE SOUTH.CAROLINA,^ Orangehurg District.- J Ry P. A. McMICIIAEL, Esq., Ordinary! WHEREAS, Rosalie Ellis, widow,*hnth made suit to me to grant her betters of Administration of the Estate and Effects of Henry Ellis, Attorney at haw, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular flic Kindred ami Creditors of the said Henry Ellis, deceased, that they be and appear before me in tho Court of Ordinary, to be held at Orangehurg C II. on the 25th day of June next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause if any they have, why the saiil Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand thi? 11th day of June Anno Domini, 18(17. P. A. McMICHAEL, .junc 15?2t O. O. D. Sheriff's Sales. WSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Orangehurg District. Under Decretal Orders from the Ordinary of Orauge burg District, I. will sell at the Court House on the first Monday in July next between tho ?usual hours of nalo, for partition among the parlies in interest tho following tract of land, viz: Estate Lands of Jacob Zelgler, containing 117 acres, moro'or less, situated on Crotch Pen Branch, Orangeburg District. More particularly described on day of sale. ALSO By virtue of sundry writs of fi. fit,, to me directed, I will J?3ll to tho highest bidder, at Orangehurg Court Hoitso on tho first Monday in July next tho following property, viz: Ono Bull, levied en aslho property of L. W. Dnsh utMhfc suit.' <?V B.' P. Hirm?.on?. OrnngobuTg C. H., \ J. W. H. DUKES. diii(|3,..mi, ( .J*. .r . . ? ?? ?: RUSSELL STREET. A; UV AYR HAVE ON HAND A,"WELL ASSORT od Slock of Choice >'. IJllOpERjES, HARDWARE, *j TIN AND GLASSWARE, . SHOES, VEY QOOD8, &o;, ALSO ? LOT OF . CHOICE CIGARS. FOR SALE CHEAP. Ohe ST KAM ENGINE and SAW MILL One HORSE POWER, (tor one or twelve horses) One CORN and COR MILL, Page's Mnkc Ono Sccoud Hand COTTON GIN, Ellison's Make One IUI. Id A HI) TABLE in good order Ono Set of TEN PINS ahd BALLS One SEWING MACHINE Wheeler & Wilson's . One SYRUP MILL with two 100 gallon POTS One Four Horse WAGON ? Ono French Burr Stone WHEAT MILL tySets of WAGON IRONS. We arc also Agents for CLEMENS, BROWN & CO S COTTON GIN, Manufactured in Columbus, Ga. fob 28 ly Great Distribution 'BY TUB MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS.' JEWELRY ASSOCIATION 15)3 and 105 Broadway, New York City, OF ROSEWOOD PIANOS AND MELODEONS, fine Oil Paintings, Engravings, Silver .Ware, Oold and Silver Watches and elegant Jewelry, con sisting <>f Diamond Pins, Diamond Rings, Gold Bracelets. Coral, Florentine, Mosaic, Jet. Lava and Ladies' Sets, ('old Pens, with gold and silver exten sion holdcrs.'Sleeve Buttons, sets of Studs, Ycst and Neck Chains, plain and chased Gold Chain.1*, &c. valued at 1,000,000, FOR 03SE DOLLAR Tin: Merchants' and Manufacturers1 Jewelry Association Calls your attention to the fact of its being the largest and most popular Jewelry Association in the United States. The business is and alwnys hut} beeu COUd?Otcd* in Mi? "most candid and honorable manner. Our rabidly increasing trade i.? a pure guarantee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The stuhlen stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the lute German war, and recent disastrous financial crisis in Europe, has caused the failure of a large number of Jewelry houses in London and Paris, obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice, in some instances less than one-third the cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such ex tremely low prices that we can afford to send away Finer Hoods, and give better chances to draw the most valuable prizes than any other establishment doing a similar business. Our AIM is fO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your patronage." as we arc confident of .giving the utmost satisfaction. During the past year we have forwarded a number of the most valuable prizes to all parts of the coun try*. Those*who patronize us will receive.the fulj value of their money, as no article on our list is \mii tli less than One Dollar, retail, and there are no Blanks. Parlies d-.-.iling with us may depend oft having prompt returns, ami i lie article drawn will be immediately scut.io any address by return mail or express. The following parlies have recently drawn valua ble prizes from the Merchants' and '.Manufacturers' | Jewelry Association, and have kindly allowed use | of tlicit" names : Frederick V. Mro^rne. Esq., Treasury Depart- \ mcnt, Washington. J) C. Piano, value, $150; Miss Anna L Frost, Wavcrly Terrace. N Y city, L?diert.' Cold Enameled and Diamond Set Watch, value, ^:>Ot>: William 1?. EmnibhS, New Orleans. La, Sew ing Machine, value, $7-"?: George L Davenport. Mo i.i'.c, Ala, Silver Tea Set, value, $2tM); Miss Lucy Orcutt, Albany, HI, Scwmg Machine, value, $05;. i Mrs Mary J Downing, Louisville, Ky, Gold Watch, value, $200; James B Fowler, Hnrrisbiirg. Pa, Sil ver Hunting Case Wat eh, value, $75; Hev William Pcystrr, Milwaukee, Wis, Wheeler."!: >ViIm..!? Sewing Machine, valoe, $12">: J J Bickford, San Francisco, Cnl, Gold Lined Silver Tea Set, value,|i$:j(,0; Edward LH ice, St Louis, Mo, Melodcon, value, $250; Miss ! Helen E Sinclair. Detroit, Mich. Diamoml Cluster Hing, value, $225; Horatio (I Frost, Chicago, 111, Large Oil Painting, value, $'100: Mrs Charlotte E llewens," Douiphau, Kansas, ('bickering Grand I Piano, value, $700, and Music Box, value, $?'?">. j Many names could be placed on the list, but we publish no names without permission. Our patrons are desired to send U. S. currency when convenient. \ J'arfial List of Articles tu f?- sohl for ONE DOLLAR EACH w ithout reg*ard to value, and not to be paid for until 3011 know what you are to receive: It) Chickering Grand Pinnae, worth. $5tH) to $700 1-1 Elegant Rosewood Pianos 200 to 150 i? i'.iegant Molodcoiis, Kostfd cases 175 to 220 50 First Class Sewing Machines 40 to ilOO 75 Fine Oil Paintings J10 to UK) 150 Fine Steel Engravings, framed 20 to 30 50 Music Boxes 25 to 10 IA0 Revolving Patent Castors. Silver 20 to 40 50 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets 20 to S5 400 Sets Tea and Table Spoons 20 to 40 150 Oold Hunt'g Caso Watches, war'd fiO to 150 100 Dia'd Hi tigs, cluster & singlo stone 7-r> to 2t'0 175 Gold Watehl-s S."> to 150 'UK) Ladies' Watches t'.O to DM) 500 Silver Watches 20 to 75 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies' Sets of Gold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic. Lava ami Cameo; Sets of Studs, Ycst and Neck Chains, plain and chafed Gold Kings?, G?hl Thimbles, Lockets, new style Belt Buckle.-, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy Work Boxes, Cold Pens with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, and a large as sortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every description, of the best make ami latest styles. ffSS^A chance to obtain any of the above articles for One Dollar, by purchasing a sealed envelope for 25 cents. Five sealed envelopes will be sent for$l ; eleven for $2; thirty for $?">: sixty-live for $10; one hun dred for $15. A't/cMs Wranted rjcerytthcre* Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and Gents who will act as such. Our descriptive circu lars will be sent on application. Distributions are made in the following manner: Certificates naming each article and its value are placed in sealed envelopes, which are well mixed. One of these envelopes containing the Certificates or Order for some article, will be delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address, without re gard to choice, on receipt of 2"> cents. On receiving the Certificate the purchaser will sec w hat article it.draws and its value, and can send One Dollar and receive the article named. Pur chasers of our Sealed Envelopes may. in this man ner, obtain 11.? article worth from one to five hun dred dollhrs. Long loiters,ore unnecessary. Have the kindness to writo plain directions. Orders for Sealed En velopes must, In. every ease, be accompanied with the Cash, with Die panic of the person sending, and Town, County and Slate plainly written. Leiters shou)d be addressed to the Managers, a- follows : Jackson, Cornish & Co,, 10:1 A" 105 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. REMOVED. MRS, M. E. HALL RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE LADIES OF Orangeburg and vicinity,that she hay removed to the Store one door West of the Fonmlo Seminary, where she line just opened, a well selected stock of Spring and Sommer IL LI NE BY, , Consisting of RIBBONS, FLOWERS. RUCHES, RISTOBIS, PATTIS, SONTAGS, ALMAS, SUN DOW?8i GLADIATORS, CENTRAL PARKS, Fush ionablo BONNETS, OLD LADIES BONNETS, of | the latest styles, HOODS, Trimmed and Unt rimmed, winch nrc offered on the most reasonable terms, mar 28 tf JOSEPH McNAMARA, ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS AND THE PURLIC GENERALLY that he has just returnod from the North with ? Fin* Stock of NEW SPRING .GOODS CALICOS AS LOW AS 12 J CENTS. READY MADE CLOTHING, -SHOES, HATS, &c, &c.; kc. AS TISTIAI, Jfn hau on If ami a Gomptvi* Supply of FRESH AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Embracing Evory Article Desirable to House keepers in this Line. Jus! Received a full supply of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, and CORN, in quantities to purchasers. .Pay a visit to McNAMAR'A'S. fcb28 ly I LOUIS I CO. AGENTS, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL SE leeted Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Eeady Made Clothing AND Every Description . - . ? OF WHICH THEY WILL SELL AT CHEAP CASH PRICES CACL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. D. LOUIS, 1 . J. P. II Alt LEY, I feb 2" m 8c PAINTER'S NOTICE. milE UNDERSIGNED REGS LEAVE TO IN ._| form tiie Citizen* of Orangeburg and stir rounding Districts that he is now prepared to do HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, MARBLING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING, ALSO CALCSINTERING OLD t?L ASTE RED WALLS Malting them look, when done, much better than' when tirst Plastered. All work done at the Short eat., Notice and warranted for books and Durability. AWi Orders left at the Stoic cd' Mr. J. 15. l'fielps will be promptly attended to; Country * Produce at MARKET RATES, will be received for work. When necessary, he will give twelve months indulgence for the amount of Con tract?except sufficient to cover expenses. W. C. MITCHELL, npl 13 3n\ "The Church of the Strangers," n e >y Y o UK, REV. DR. DEEMS, Pastor. STRANGERS VISITING NEW YORK ARE RE spect fully informed that a congregation, com posed of Christians of different Protestant denomi nations, has been organized under the Pastoral charge of the Rev. Charles F. Deems, D. D., The service is held morning and night in the Large Chapel of the University, two blocks west of the New York Hotel. The Pastor's residence ami post office address is 221 West 31th Street. Strangers in the city, who are sick or in distress, may freely cull upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When any member of any Church comes to New .York to engage i;i business, let him call promptly on the Pastor of the Church of the strangers. Espe cially let this be done in the case of young men who will have a cordial welcome.. jane 1"> g tf P. J. MALONE, A T T 0 R N E Y \ T Ii A W . \valtEuhoho; s. c. Will practice in the Courts of Orangeburg and Collctnn, and attend promptly to all business en trusted to his care. may 11 tf Administrator's Notice. Abb PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE , of .lucob' Itiley. deceased, whose notes are due sind in the hands of the Administrators, are re quested to make payment by the tirst Monday in .Inly, or inn ke satisfactory avrangenient.wit h the un dersigned. All those failing to comply, their notes will j?. placed in the hands of our Attorneys for collection. .1. W. RIUEY, 1 June 1 3 o. R. RILEY, | .Vdm'rs. mm: cheapest steel and iron does of i from the English Main e/EK1EL & kohn's T 1 direct Importation from the English Mauulau. tory, are to ha found at lYutiftk E2EKIEL & KQOT : Ii AVK NOW IN STORE ' THEIR F?LL STOCK OF SFBINA AND >-????. ? ?? ? . ? SUMMER GOODS COMPRISING FULL LINES OF THE LATEST STYLES -0P DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, DOMESTICS, CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, ETC., ETC., WHICH WERE*ALL SELECTED with the Greatest Care, And nre Guaranteed to be SOLD For The L O W E 8 T P R I C K S ' In the State. CALL AND EX A MIN E. feb 23 y lo SPRING & Now Opening At BULL & SCOVILL'S, GREAT Inducements to Purchasers, . TREMENDOUS Decline in Prices!! mjIKY HAyE JUST RECEIVED Their I Large Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Selected with great Care, and bought for Not Cash Prices* THEIR Dry Goods Department Both'in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, Embraces all the New and Late Styles of the Season. . ALSO A LARGE STOCK. OK READY MADE CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NAILS, HARDWARE. SADDLERY HAR NESS, Ae., WOOD, WILLOW AND TIN WARE. Together with a Complete Assortment of C II 0 I C E FAMILY GROCERIES. (~\V\) PRICES ARE MUCH RE LOW V./ the Last Season, and in many eases 25 to 50 per cent. There is no II TT M "B U a In the ninttcr?nn Examination is only neces sary to ESTABLISH THE FACT.- . To all our Friends and Customers the Invita tion is Extended. RULL k SCOVILL. fbli 23 y ? lo IN EQUITY, OR A NG ERC RG DISTR1 CT ?) Hill to V Perpetuate J Testimony. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Hill to Ex Rcl Solicitor. < In Re Lost Documents. Applicntion having boon made by William II. Khnoy lo prove the existence, loss and contents of a Ueed'of Release, made by William lb Cirrbcltin Hie yorr I860 to said applicant,'upon motion of Messrs. Ilutsons &. Lcgare, Solicitors, it is ordered. That all persons who desire so to do, may appear and crass exnntino the evidence, and introduce evidenco in re ply before nie on the 80th day of .Inly A. l>.. 18Q7. Commissioner's Office, \ V, JJ. V. JAMISON i t)rnilftet>nrg*0. II. > ?'.? Commissioner. April 30, 1807 . ) may 1 Nil coM?3 I.IOR THE" LARGEST AN* 5) FINEST SELECTION I' i>f Papier Macho, nnd'StWffr VfAre-e'vpr'trtffn^ed in t'.i' !?i->vl. ^t. <<uit;ttdo for PRESENTS' for all occa >;.vnK "VR ?f ?"? <*''??? -***? - My.* * F.ZF.KlEb *. KOHN'S. % ? CARDS, ? , im Has resumed the PRACTICE OF LAW at Orinigov burg Court House, and mny be found at his tWFice ^ over Cornclsou, Cramer (l Co-.'b N?w lito'iy, Russell Street. ' ' ' - mar 28 ? if* ?.-1" . s- '. ; ?-^--Si????',?',.?;?. ... . Fredericli PersBflr, WS/ ? '? i'. AT ECIIA N/ <ftft? D ENTI $ Tf *^Wm attend fotliog(e vbd wlsb his services at'their reaidencei*, by Ixung informed" through the tystoftico or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD \ririd gf?yE? PLATE; also the VULCANITE WOBK, ? ? ? ? ?' All work done Warranted to ?ivc- sutiifaottoiiv Kcsidcnce: at Mr. JOSEPH FERSNEB'S, Orange burg District, S. C. . mar 30 - if a3XTXuTj cfc SOOViLIu,;. AGENTS?FOB. THE . ? Eqitable Life T1 isuranee Cohtnany OF NEW YORK, POLICIES NON-FO^EEIT'AdBLE,. * Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holder*.. IZLAB & DIBBLE, Attorneys and Solicitors* RUSSEL-STREET, * ? JAMES F. IZLAB. - ?? SAMUEL DIBBLE, feb 23 * .' ly E...C. DENATJX, WATCH MAKER A'XD J E W ELL ??, Work Neatly RcjmircTf anil Wunuutirff ' RUSSELL-STREET, / , ' " ? (Opposite Cprncljion, Kramer & Go.,).. f?b23 ,/. ,c. c. ?,.<&* -_-,-;-?r.-.-. BULL & SCOVILL, 1 ABE AGENTS FOR THE -. ' . ?.. - .? ? . >*v **??? ' : *. ?? ''- "c Underwriters Firo Insurance Company OF NEW YORK,f ? ?SSETTS OYEll $3,000,000, \. FOR THE. ? .. Security Fire Insurance Company OF NEW YORK ' ASSETTjS OYER 81,000,000. These stand in the first ranks of all.good.Insurasce* Companies. feb 23 .y "?*'.". " 'lo A CHOICE SELECTION OF % SPEINa AND SUMMER GOODS ARE NOW BRING OTENED AT K E I T T BO* OS . THEY RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEN tion of their friends to their New Stock, just re ceived from New York and Baltimore. Prices have DECLINED considerably in the. lust two or three months, and they arc*determined tu keep well no with the progress of the AGE and the Sl<rN# ?f flfctf TIMES. Our friends, are cordially invited to call and see us (especially those who hart commaud'of Grcenbncks) and if we fail to sotify'theni in quality and price, jt shall n'ot be our fault, but our misfor tune. KE1TT j^OS. may 25 m 1 Orangeburg Drug Store. Dr. E. J. Oliveros, ^g$a?s?BS*?rrnnk K. Shhig' ler, M. S., Prpprictor. Assist unC'. IMPORTER AND DEALER LS DRUGS, M^cdic\ncs, rcrfuincries, Toilet X'rtteUa, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre. Spninsh'B'roSt?, ludigo, Madder, Coi>pcras, Logwood. Spirits Tur pchtine, Kerosine Oil, Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, Olive Oil, Spike Oil, British Oil, Varnishes, Glue. Ahiln, Whiting, Saheratus, Cooking So<la, Cream vTartar, ttO.\ ffc, Oswego Corn Starch, Maizena, ami Rromn, Vermifuge Candy, Sterling's Antbrosiu, Florida Wa ter, Christndorn'l Hair Dye, Mill's Hair Ronewer, Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Z}'h>hal?!am, Feeding Bottiis, Trusses, French Hair l!rushes. Tooth UrushcB. Extra Shaving Brushes, Indelible Ink, Bi |\alve Specttlutns, Breast Pumps, Smelling Salts, Hitters of all kinds, Collier's Horse Remedy, Turf Oil, Foutie Horse, Cattle and Swine Powders, Mus tang Liniment, Jamaica Ginger, Concentrated, "lye, Opium, Morphine, Quinine, brown's ext. of Vnle rian, French Brandy for medical purposes -.only, and every other kind of medicine that i* usually fmnid lira nr.<t class Drug Store. The Proprietor being a graduate of medicine and a Drnggist. of long experience, ussnros tho public that all medicines hearing the label of E. J. OUye ims, M. '!>., are manufactured by himself and are warrant eil pure and reliable. You will find it to your interest to cap at the Orangcburg Drtig Store try E. Ji OLIVE KOS. M. D. niar 2.? [ y Druggist and Apothecary. IN EQUITY, OKANGET5IJ1UJ DISTINCT. Tlie State of South Carolina, ) III He, Ex. Eel. SoV'r. Southern Circctilt. ] host Dociiiiicnt. Application-having been made by ,1oscph H. Mor ^ai\ to prove ihe.past cxisteuco los*i. aud/eaiitcql?.o the lasj Will atul Testament of Martin Fridii.v; dc ceas^sd motion of I lot eons ? EVgnre,, Soucflurfl for - ap, i> It is ol-dertxl, That all persons ivho desire <.r .lo, have loftvc tojippeai* an?J cross ev n mi tic th vaTChcc produced, mid mtrotlivce **vi ilonce in \ .?jdy before mo oil file l^tli day of .Sep tember ncxt^. , . . ? Commissioner's Oliice, } . Y. D. V. JAMISON, . Orhngcburg C. II., '} ' Commissioiu r: Juno lX,d8<)7. J - ? <? innc 1">. , . xii . '. , '?'-."m .? * *\vvJ VyMtV.?*&.. .'V ?','iv',*.? . ffiJS, >'^?... fpHK *H<iflBST<'A8H MARKET iMiH'E tiU'V^ .4. ^.??^ra1 ;i% ? KZEKIlsf. -v k?E* V