The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 14, 1867, Image 4

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H u|oWW_ ? j^y.-; ??~iffr----,--*r^^===r-;? A iViL-n _,An TriHlunan.who found in tho BtrQQt a bill of lure of a roocnt dinner, dis coyorod. herein tho information of "oysters oookod in. champagne^ouo of tho dishes served. "Bedad," says Pat, drawing his sleeve; across his thirsty mouthy "I wish I was an oys tor." . . t ?'. ; Poring th? rcc?nt .session of ,the Equal Rights' Convention, a strong-minded female I ohtcred a street railroad car. An old gent rose to give hor a. scat, but asked, "Bo you J ono of thoso woman's righters 7" "I be." I "You believe ' a womatf should have olli fho j righfejoi5 a man 7" "Yes, I do." "Thetfsfand | up'And enjoy them like a man," and she did stand up. j "^antDcti? people are most likely to take cold ?" "Why, noj ino stranger in du town, and can't tell dut!" 1 "Well, I will tell you?it is de bank." "How ia dat.?" "Because dare arc so many drafts iu it." ""Pat ia good : hut oau you toll me sab. what makes da.ro be sp many draits in it?" ,, w, ? . "No>-. . .? uli-?Ma*i .iH'BoeauBo.so mnny go dare to raise do windi! yah, yah, yah:" M.I'" " ri ' ! .noii.M l.'J"- JH?^W !? . PFB?I I TUT* litt -u^.RQ^?iMyflr^US'ih.oon, }\isa B.,.wns. on gagod to be married to a goutlemcn of thirty .six.1 Her mother having noticed her low spir its for some time, inquired the reason. ? VOh, dear mamma," replied the young jladjr; | "I was thinking about my busband being twice biy age !" 1 " ' ' ' ^'That's, very true, but he's only thirty-six,." ' He's only 'thirty-six now, dear nmrowa-j hut'when I'm sixty-" . * "Well?" . "Ob, dear! why, then he'll be a luintlmi ((mi ttvSritif !" '. * ^_ Watermelon Extraordinary. "How much do you ask for that watermelon," asked a crude dapper-looking chap of a sturdy darkey, who was mounted on a cart, before one of tlu principal hotels in Philadelphia. "For dis big one ? Why Massa, 1 reokon he>s wurf tree levies, T does." ^Is It ripe ?" "Oh yes, .Massa, he rinc. shure. I will plugs urn dough, if you say so." With that the darkey out with his old jnek-nife and was making thdifirst incision in the melon, when it gave a long, deep and piercing ' Oh!" "Why do you stop." enquired the gentleman. "Brcss dc Lord, I lot hint hollored. I did." "Cut away and sec if it's ripd."' t ? lie gavo another poke with his knife, and this timo the nrelon shrieked out, "Oh! mur der, you kill mc !" Before the last word was out, thc'melon went tumbling to the ground one side of the cart fiud the darkey on the Other, bellowing?"Oh ! dc Lord of hebboba!" Picking himself up,* ho half-scramblod, half ran a few paces from the cart, and, tnrning/to behold the fragments of the melon, continued. "Whew, dis nigger nebbcr stands dat. Clar to God it holler murder." While Wyman, the celebrated ventriloquist, walked quietly away, amid the shouts and roars of the bystanders. Nothing litis Happened. Soihc years ago, a farmer, living in a village bordering of Borks county, furnished one of his three sons with a sum of money and told him to go West and remain two years, at tho end of which time he should return to Lancaster, stop at Schofield's and ono of them would be there to meet him. The young man started on his travols, and at the end of the specified timct he returned. It should be premised that telegraphs were not then in' existonoo, the pos tal-system was not so perfect as it is to-day, and literary attainments were not so general, hence no>>' communication took plaoo botweon tho parties. He returned, however, ub we said. His brother was there to meet him, and they both proceodod homeward in a buggy. Tho wanderer, aftor relating somo of his ad ventures,'inquired whothor anything had hap-1 pened jpinco he left home. ; "No, uot a single thing," said the other;! "cvcr^liipg^jjp^Lthe. same as you lotWcx-j ccpt that the old brow died." ,"^ndppdj" snidjtho, wanderer,.) tfand .is the old crow dead ? What killed him ?" I ! 1 '"Why, ho ate too much meat when the matched horses died." "Good gracious! are the matched horses dead?what killed them?" "Well, you see when the house and barn burned they overdid themselves- in hauling water." "Good gracious ! uro the house and barn burned down?how did it happen?" f-Wcll, you see when daddy died, they were carrying lights about and were careless." "Good gracious ! and ia daddy dead?what was the matter with him?" "Well, you soo when oav Sal ran away and got married against daddy's wishes, he just, pined away and died." "Good gracious ! so nothing has happened sinco I've been away ?" "No, everything is just the same?" HOPS at tur Wi;st.?a Wisconsin paper says that the farmers of that State are begin ning to see that hops pay better than any other crop. In consequence tho cultivation of hops is largely increased, and seems likely to be pushed to an extreme, in which ease, by a familiar principle of political economy, the piv?t will vin>*h From Kilbourn City sta tionj4^^b\^o^ds; of hop^roots wo?o\ shipped* during the iast^scasorf, a quantity- sufficient 'to plaut 1955 acres. It- is estimated that U000 more acres will be plantod with hops, this year than last. ? ? Borrs in Horses.?A very practical farm er informs us that The used Santoninc Candy by direction of his physifcian, for his children with such success that ho concluded to try it for a sick horse. Ho gave tho horse 16 troches (or two boxes); such was tho buoooss of tho medi cine in that and subsequent cases,.that wc call the attention of farmers to its use. Santonine has boen long in use as a vermifuge among the medical profession,; being devoid of Bpjelltor taste, it is a favorite remedy. Will farrnbrs 1 give it a trial and report. It can be obtained at any Drug 8tore. tTBd Voz. to a pint of hot WAter';> M?tUlT Hit T'-.1 HMHTOX RELIGIOUS A ppoi ii tin ent 8. i ?? i \i;'it buii '?i .!*?) jj Presbyterian. Villaus?Rev. A. F. DmicsoN, every Babbath at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M ' ; " ' i i Lecture cverV Th?rsdo> at 7f P. Mi1'"' t Episcopal. '-'ITU Vji.laoe?Rev. Stylen MelUchnuip, September l?tb and jfttty m l"i W? JWM t^- M. Rev. Styles MKLLioiiAMrfr-At , SL;, Matfhews Church, (near Fort Motto,) September ?th und 22d, morning and arternoou. '\n{\\fj'^?w-*vv\' irr. I ! R*8Vi W. A. lioucK?At Trinity 1st and SdSttn dnys. ' . i ' v ? Ret. P. Dkhuick?At Si. Matthews lut aud 3?) Sundays. At Lebanon 2d and 4th Sundays. Yili.au i:?Ukv. L>n. 1. I). DrtniAM. 1st Sunday of each month at 7 1'. M. and 3d Sunday of each month, J at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Rkv. Do. I. 1). DuiillAM?At Four Hole?, 1st Sun day of each month. Ukv. lt. j. EhWAuns?Al llranclivillo, 1st and 3d Sundays, in ouch mouth. Santee, 2d and 4lli Snn dflys of each "month. I Rev. W. F. Ciiai'lis -Ai Kbenezer, 1st Sunday of each month. Canaan. 3d Sunday'of each month. Hull Swamp, -Ith Sunday of each month. Rkv. 1). F. Si'iuxeh?At Antioch, 2d and 4tl| S??in days (morning ) Corinth, 2d and 4th Sundays (af ternoon.) Rev. W. J. Ssioku?Al Glengnvy School House, 1st and 3d Sundays. Santee, (colored Sunday School), 2d and 4th Sundays. Methodist??Ajuiointnicttfs for Ortmijehttrij /Us tcict. S+ ('? Conference,-Ith Quo/ fee. On a no mil'no ?Supt einher 14, 15. Ui'i'kr. On.\5uk?Ebenerer, September 12,22. St. Geohok's?Indian Fields, September 2R, 20. BpAXCHVILLB?Cattle Creek Camp Meeting, Octo ber 3, 4, 5, ??< St. Mattukws?Jericho, October 12, 13. UrrEn Si, "Matthews?Camp'Ground, October 19,20. ' ] Pbovmkkce?Target Camp Meeting. October 24 to 25. Blackvili.k? Pine Grove, November 2, 3. EilSTSRS OuaXOB?Shilob, November I?, 10. Raun wr.i.L?November 1(1, 17. Lexixotox?November 23, 24. Aikkn axi) (1 iiamtevii.i.k?November 80 and De cember 1. The District Meeting will be held at Cattle Creek Camp Ground, October 3d to Oth. , liishop Early is expected to preside. . A. M. CI1U1 UTZBERG; P. E. Villaok?Rtv. W. G. Connkr, every Sabbath at 10} A. M., ond every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. G. Cohneb?At Zion, 1st and 3d Sun days (afternoon.) Prospect, 2d and 4th Sundays (afternoon. Rov. J. S. Connou.?At Providonce, 2d ond 4th Sundays 10} A. M. AtGerlzini. 2d and 4th Sun j days 3} P- M. At Target 1st ami 3d Sundays 10$ ' A. M. At Bethlehem, 1st and 3d Sundays, 8} P. M. Rev. Jouj* Ibabimrt.?Andrew Chapel 1st Sun day, Ebeneier arid'Gethsomane 2d Sunday, Trinity 3d Sunday,; Calvary 4th Sunday. Rev. L. W. Rast.? Trinity 1st Sunday, Calvary 2d Sunday, Adrew Chapel 3d Sunday,. Ebeuezer aud Gethsemane 4th Sunday. Rev. E. A. Ai'stin?At Davis Bridge, 2d Sunday in each month at 11 A. M. Hopewell Church, 3d : Sunday In each month, at 11 A. M. Pino Grove j Church, 4th Sunday In each month, at 11 A. M. Rev. Tnos. Raysob?1st and 8?! Sundays at New Hope, 10} A.M., and Bethlehem at 4 P. M. 2d and 4th Sundays at Hardiu, (near BranahviUe,) 10} A. M., Cattle Crcuk, 4 P. M. ",We, yvHl he glnd to complete this list, and re spcotfully invite the Clergymen of various denomi nations to. Bond in their appointments, and they will be inserted with pleasure among the above. To the Planters. COTTON TIK AND IKON HOOi'S FOR BALING COTTON. IRON HOOFS for Haling Cotton, being largely in use in the whole Southern Country, and he* iugsold in a nmcli less price than Rope, the proprie ty of using them in place of Rope is brought tu I ho attention ofthe Planters. Resides the difference in value, the Iron Ties are great proservors of Col ton, when haled, froin fire. Every Tie is perfect and ready for immediale use. We have made arrange ments to supply tho r" AR ROW TIE," ami will he jirepare.il to till orders promptly at the Lowest Mar ket Price. We beg thai our iriends in ordering, will stale whether Ihcy will use Ties or Hope. E. II. ItODGEltS & CO., Factors and Commission Merchants, Charleston S. 0. july 20 2ni BUNCIIE8 FACTORY YARN, J_\J\J just- received and for sale by EZEKiEL A KOllN. fch23 e ly "FUST RECEIVED PROM THE UP Ur Conn try Mty Hacks New Extra Family b'LOJJR. Vor sale very cheap at KZKKIEL & KOIJVS. Heb 23. l v CHARLESTON CARDS. WM. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FAGTOI i ?and? COM MISSION M EROII ANT. Boycc ds Co.'s Wharf. ' "^i. CHARLESTON, S. 1>. SOxT'Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of Cotton. nug 24 rnoB 0 WILLIS & GEIS OLM, FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND ? , ^SHIPPING AGENTS.' Wl UE ATTRN'D TO TM E I'URCH ASK. sale and shipment to foreign anil Do mestic Ports. ufCotUin, Rico. I.umher and Nav al Stoics. ' t T M fg ATLANTIC WHARF, j GHARLESTON; 8, E. WILLIS. A LEX. U. CHiSoLM. fob 23 1 y 8, Thomas, Jn.. Wa. S. Lamkkai'., William G. Whildon & Co. " FORMERLY OF HAYDEN & WII1LDEN, llRAI.KKS IN WATCHES, .1EWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERA*', CHINA. CLASS WARE. AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Old Gold 'and Sdn r pitfrhaxnf.' ]\atche.< and ,fcwrfri/ It'pa in r I. 225 Kin?j:-St.. Corner of Bcaufain. ,1 T WHOLESALE 11 IF A VXE STREET CHARLESTON. S. C feb 2:'. c 1 y '!?.?? \ ?{ \~\ '/i ;? f f v i i'.'f ?v.? . ? ? H. L. Jeffers & Co, FA CT( )RS AND Commission Mercliants, CUAllLESTOS. S (\ SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE of Cotton and other Produce. Orders for sup plies carefully attended In. Refer to Captain John A. Hamilton, lt. G. Stone. Esq., Orangehurg, Dr. Win, C. Whetstone, Si. Mai t hew-*. nfil li "' CHARLESTON HOUSE. STOLL, WEBB A CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS V:. DRY GOODS. All Ooods are selected specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE ULI) STAND. Nu. 2*7 KIMi STREET. Three iloors below Woii'.worth, CHARLESTON, s c. Terms Cash, ??r City Acceptance. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. II. C. Stull. Charlks Wmm. 11.?' Walkkii. feb 23 c tf Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN [SlS HOTEL hi ill offers its unrivalled acouiumodii liiii-tions to tho Travelling Public; audits past preatige will he sustained in every particular. Tho surviving Proprietor will be happy to.do all in his power for the com fort of his guests. GKOKGE G. MIXER. ftug 17 'i If The Mercury. CONDUCTED 11V R. R. 1UIETT JR., A- BROTHER. Charleston, S. C. F. W. DAWSON, Assistant Editor Subscription, per annum, poyoblc In advance : Daily. $8,tH). Tri-Weeklv. $4.00. feb 23 dh it T h e V, h u r lcsl o li (' o ti r i v r. i'uhlisheu p.v A. S. \VJ LL1NGTON & CO., City Printers, No. 1 1 1 Hnsl liny. CHARLESTON, S. C TERMS. Daily oe.,- year. $10.00. Daily Six Months. ">.<>'>. Daily Three Mimths. 2,f>0. Tri-Weeklv, one vcar. . 0.00 Tri-Weeklv. Six Months. 4,00. Charleston Daily News, (! R CAT1ICART, Editor. CATHCART, McMILLAN ev MORTON Erajiri'rfiirs. No. IS IIayne Strect. CITY 1*1*1 TS T ISI IS. TERMS CASH. SCRKCRIPTION. Dailv.?Twelve Months.?10 00 Daily?Six Mouths. r> im? Daily?Thune Mouths. 2 ;'?<? Single Copies.5 cents To S'ctv*! Dealers. . cents Ill. .< WOULD RESPECTFULLY'INFORM T.IE CITIZENS OF ORANQEDORO ?ND THE ADJOINI2CO Districts that I am Htill at ray Old Stand, ready to do any work, in piy lino at the Shorted Notice. I have on hand several New und. Second hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, also two WAGONS, otic 4 Horse und one |. - TWO NEW r .'An. - -ALSO? fWilll the Shipment Notice, also I t'i') A id7/ .'i-. m/. ? ;i,>/.;if,) ' .'?> A .11. J.- .!i/.i!*> , y r.lI 5?r.H Mlftd i. ?"??':i;? "L [r.Trol'ol ? a .1 / *lO tu<;???..' i. Whicli I will Sell for $'lfiO'ciielr, Wiirrunt^d l'o do fiooB Work, or to he returned. :. ;. . . My Cotton Gins and Press are in perfect order.; atel ready to (UN oil TO I.I* for all favor me with their Cotton the Doming Season. ' t?ii f a I am Agent for , . ? , i '" ' hoi: ??mi m.!-.! ? k ? Dillon's Universal ?otton Tie AND IRON HOOP FOR RA LI NO COTTON. those who may M!"*) i ii Iron Hoops for Baling Cotton being largely in use in the South, und dicing' iwihl much cheaper lh?h! Rope, the propriety of using them in place of Rime, if brought to the attention of the PlnntVM*, These, Tie? ure, grunt Preservers of C.oltou, when bided4.from Fire.1 Every Tie is perfect.' and ready for Imme diate use. I ton prices A sum pie of the TThove Tu- can be seen at this Office, where it may be compared to the Arrow Tie. Persons then can judge for themselves, which ihev prefer. ">? ""'' r.lwfax IIA UP1N. lilOOB, nug 24 c ly U?e" " .? r ? vl d nil ' * t 51 will keep constantly on. hand a lot '<\* the Universal Tie ami Iron Hoop, whicli I will' sell at 'Chaftcs' ricgsl-i-lJi c);uts/<ejpeu^?'B:added.: j -Wt.vv ???? I ? ivulHIui fvivo ni - 11 i ...r *l.i. ?i?s. l_.._... An:.I.:.._:.?....... ,i_ v Tl.. "Quick Sales and Smalt Profite." ifOlJNER STORE. 1? 1 KSELL-STREET AND H^Il, ROAD AVENUE. . GREAT DEDUCTION IN PRICES! ??:n:??? milK SCRSCRIRERS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG DltC 1 iriet thai they have RECEIVER AND NOW OPENED r n k i n s i: c o x i> s r r r r, r o r SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Purchased since the recent DECLINE IN COTTON, which enable them lo ?eil CHEAP FOR CASH At Prices to -mit the TIMES, und lower lhan have been offered since the War. WE ARE NOW OFFER!NO CALICOS at Klc. GOOD CALICOS at \'2kc. REST CALICOS from Liu. lo LMlA&fc 01.EACH ED SHIRTINGS front Pile, to .10. " A C.OOH A ET1C.LE I yd widv ni V<Jc. FAST COLORED SCOTCH MUSLINS at :15c. J ? ; ? / 1r\ ) i ' j ' ) , \\ , I . Together with tin- a bore may be found - .? ? A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ; CLOTHING, HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, ETC, ? '1 LOW FOR CASH OR DARTER*. 1> John d. stocke:: & co. I 1 M I LTJN KUY" + i <o KVi:iit I'KM'iai'i :('???. ; a r + t inus. ai: e. 12 ?? ll I i mi.' Door West Im ? ?.:< .-? : diuirv. I OH A NO EBTll* 4 'The Church of the Strangers,' N K W; Y () R K, REV. DR. DEEMS, Pastor. STRANGERS VISITING NEW VORK ARK RE .?pectfully Informed that a congregation, com posed of Christians of different Protestant denomi nations, has beem organized under .the Pastoral charge of the Rev. Charles P. Deems, D. D.. The service is held morning and uiglil in the Large Chapel of the University, two blocks west of ihe New Yolk Hotel. The Pastor's residence and post office address is ?J'JI West B-Rh Street. Strangers iu the city, who are sick or in distress, may freely call upon Dr. Deems for pastoral service. When any member of any Church comes to New York to engage in business, let him call promptly on the Pastor of the Church of the strangers, F.spc cially let this he done, in the case of young men who will have n cordial welcome. June IS g tf Wofford College, SPARTANRUHG C. II., SOUTH CAROLINA. The First Session of the Fourteenth Collegiate Year begins oil the 1st October, 1S'17. The course of study remains unchanged, but I ha Faculty now admit irregular students or such as wish to pursue particular studies only. The Preparatory School, under the immediate supervision id" the Faculty, opens at thu same lime. Tuition per Year including contingent fee - S">l 00 Hoard per mouili ahmil - - - - - - 12 tio Hills payable in advance in specie or its equiva lent in currency. The Divinity School also opens at the same lime mehr the mpcrvisbui of Rev. A. M. Shipp. 1>. D.. Roy. WhitcfiMird Smillr, D. D., and Itev. A. 1|. Les ter, A ?I. For further particulars address A. M. snU'C. Fresidenl. ?ug i i if STEVENS HOUSE, 1\. 23, 25 d'" 27 liroiHficaj/, A'. i~. t )pp.'-iie Howling <' rccii. 0 N T II K \i V R O P F. A N 1' I- A N. rjpiIK STEVENS iHH'sr. well arid widely known J[ t(< the travelfing pitblic. The location is es pecially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city- -i-? on ihe highway of Southern ami Western navel and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STF.VF.NS HOUSE lias liberal accommoda tion for over ;!<>!> guests?-il is will furnished, and possesses ? very modern improvement for the com fort for its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well Ventilat eil?provided with gas and water?the attendance is prompt and respectful? and the table is generously provided ?villi uvcryj delicacy of the season?at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remodel ed, we are enabled to oiler extra facilities for the coin fori nid pleasure of mir gilesls. ^ GF.O. K. ? IIASF. \ CO., Inno I i>in Froprieim^. Just Received at the Frank K. .Siting. Ter, M. S., Assistant. Orangeburg Drug Store. ?vi Hotiles ifJMN'IXK; -Ml MOKPHINK. HKl IVuiids KPSO.M SALTS. Iti Us?hms CASTOR OIL. SPIRITS TURPENTINE; Which is being offered Wholesale and Retail at Charleston Prices. also For Medical Purposes Brandy, Whiskey aad Wines, Late Orders from ! MILITARY 11K A I)QU ARTKRS require that no Spirits ?hall he dispensed unless upon the order of a Licenced Practicing Physician ; those coming from any distance in the Country will please observe this fuel and govern themselves ac cordingly. E. J. Ol.lYKROS, M. !>., ? Druggist and Apothecary, Orangehurg Drug Store, mar 2 y ,1 NOTICE ON WKDXESDAY the 2/>tii DAY of SEPTEM? . 11 KR, lW.7. will he suhl the PRINTING OITICK, PROPERTY, BUflB NEgjj, &c, ok 1. "The Carolina Times" iVfiWSPAI'Mt, Published at Orangehurg Court House, South Caro lina, or II half share therein. Properly nmsisting of a Washington Hand Press. N<>. I. All necessary Type. Fur nil tire, he., tor a good Country Paper. Also Job Type for Country .lob Work, The Paper has a Large Circulation, and does a good business. , To hu sold on account of Professional Engage, nientfl of the Proprietor. Favorable Terms given; part Cash. For particu lars apply In the Otlicc of sept 7?td$ "TDK CAROLINA TIMES." The Southern Presbyterian IS l'l Ii I, IS 111.1? evkiiv TIirusUAY, // Y.IA MBS WO (WHO W d- CO. Office in the Theological Seminary, Eastern Building. TICK MS . Four Dollar? per annum, '(?'>- number*-,) in ad advanee; Four Dollarsand Fifty Cents, if not paid within three months; Five Dollars, if nol pain be fore the mil of ihe year. All subscribers who do not give esnresf? notice to the contrary, will he regarded as wishing tocontbuio their subscription, und llic paper will bo Kent \p them accordingly. Postage?Five cents per quarter. All Communication!) should he addressed to JAMKS WonDKOW ,v CO., at|g,0b> ti' Columbia, S. (,'. In Equity, ORANGEBURG JMSTRICT. ?A. Maokay.'WdmVof &&?\t?ity) V''^8.11 for t* , v?. , \ Injunction W: P." ifutson, Trtlstce, cf.'Al.0-1 ^"^hd Relief. Irt'p'drali'nnco of hn order In'thiM ?Kse Crom Chan cellcn Johnson, nil persons hnViutr uluiinn ngu'iUHt, tli?? Btfiate of Georg? C. Mncjcuy,, deceased, are r,e-,( quired to present mid prove the same before tue ut Orangeburg ('. if., within three months frohi &Ab date. -Li-/ 1 t .-it li.l iMt Commissioners Office, \. . V. P. V, JAMISON, Aug. 21?, 1807. J Commissioner, nug -I *??.;.-??; I ''i^^lfe $ ^.'Keh^v'rliiC? * **? Admr s of Conrad kcnimcrhn. \ iv, vs. }- Hill for 1 njuii. ti jii ninl Relief'.] John H. Pooscr imd Wife. ei uf. rt ? ? no ?? ? ????' ?' ?. ' ? >i? \? Am Pursuant to an order in this case, all persons hay ing TlenTandragalhsf TheEslhf?'?f (Tdnrtfd 'Keffin.W?' lin, docehH?<ti .'williprove .tbCttt Hietpyo, jue <wjih|o; three mouths from thin date, and all persons iudubt - i'd to the same will make, payment. > \/" \ ?? ? Comtu&sh#ecV<bncfe, ? Vy Q. /. JAMISON,! i Ornngcburg, (' H, V Coramilaioner. ...Jone;I, 18<H,(- JiVJtyrtli t< Y / 'ilff^TAK wi ')<} i rMummXMrmiml ilHtn^?Mte frW% ?TT . Edward W. Ensterlin, ? ;1vs.'' : ' f'Hlll rtir niJitrtt'tloiVnnvi ttMidf/ lii /^'Hroiino^.njterliihfetiii^:!,:..,,.!,- [ij /; ,'// A . Crclitors ?mb Dirtrilniloc*., . , Pursuant to nu u<0or In tins cane all persons har irtg demand* aguHistOrc T-lMn'lVof ED\VDlW.'I?AS TEH LIN. .deceased, will prove, ihem before me wMjh in three months rVom this date, and ally one lullfcb't cdfo the same will make p?JMien|?-i:i,! f.. ., , ff Commissioner s Office, \ V. 1). V,. JAMISON, OrangcTiiYrgC. If.-. K. C, \ Coutinlstibrici?"'' hhim- im. "Iii W fr?. -Jm T?1 ?' -i - . ? >sj ' t tjl'i >Yt i ,t/'i.nstl In Equity- ,n . ORANGE Hl* IUI DISTRICT* u :,t. .. Jno. F. Ilonnctt, Admr of .. :.iir.->? W; ?1. W. Pou, 0 vs. j Rill for Injunction n'lid Relief. P. II. W. Ilriggmann and others, ' --uui:?? Credilors? and Dii*trihiiteefl.- ? Pursuant-to rill order in this -cnHe.'oll liersons hat ing demauds ngaiiiMt tl|U| etjftte of W. 0? AV. Vvu, deceased, will prove them hefore me *?Vthfn' three: mouths from this ilntf, or they will ba-delmrred pnymellt, and any one indebted to the same Will make payment. ? ftll Commbudoucr** Offire.*\ V. D. V. JAMISt|N,, ?, Oraiigelutrg. C H. > Coinmitisioher. Aug 14. 1W7: ? ) XII coin?'A In Equity, OR A N GKRIMIG DI ST RI CT. T. W. Olentnn and Sa rah T. l/us' wtn?. V Rill Tor adm r rifid cx'r'of J; \V. Tindal. vs. v Injunction Jlio. R. Miliums and others. * . ) and Relief. PCRSCANT lo an order from Chancellor Johnson in this case, nil persons having, demands against the F.statc of J: NY. Tbnhil. dccenseil. will prove the same before me within three mouths from thin dale* !? or they will he debar red payment, and any one.iu ] debt I'd lo the same may n|>pear bebire rue for the purpose of areei tainiu^' ijtic r.nl yylue (of their <vtt'? tracts. 1 " ? 1 . Ccimmissioiier'ii OlTice, | V. b. V. JAMISON'. ! Ornn-'dior^t.'. II.V, V Commissioaer. m' June 2? . * XII ' . ,nn,:? ' In Equity, ORANGKBURfj DIS?T RI (T. James p. ('. t'leekley, mltn'r t?f \ Rill of 0. W. Oissemlanner. vs. I Injum-tion. M. A- Oisseiidauucr aiid other?. j and .Relief. PURSUANT to an order of Chancellor Johnson, in this case, all persons having demands against thu Estate of David W. Gissctwhiimcr, will prove !tImp same before nie within four months from this date, or they will be debarred phymenti and any one in debted to the same may appear hefore me and prove the real value of their contracts. Commissioner's Office, \ V. U. V. JAMISON. Orangebtirg C. II. V CotntuiBiiioncr. February 2l?, 1W7. ) June 20 XII , * lamS it . j_j_; t:i..: a_11.'J'hp'Li In IS unit .7 'itK*'' <r. .ri*it:<.') ORANGRRL'R<l DISTRICT. ; . YV. P. Phillips, ndiu'r & O.'/.. Plnliips. \ Rill for niint x, vs. ? Injunction John R. Milhous. J and Relief.. Fl.' RS L' A NT to an order in this case, all person* having claims against the Fatale of D. V. Phillips, deceased, will prove the' same before me within three mont hs from thi'j date, and all persons im|?bted! lo the same may como before mennd prove the real value of their contracts, within the same time. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangebtirg C. II. !- Commianioner.? May 17, 1807. ) jitne29 XII 1ani8 ? old vi ii "j^- EQUITY^1*'l,,5<: ?',!,ir,,: bllANGHilURO jDISTRICT. f' .' .. uJ- !..>?',;) jrA i The Stale of Smith Carolina, ) In Re. Ex. Rel. Sol'r. Southern C'u'cctiit. J I.OHt Docimientsr Application having been made by Joseph II. Mor gan to prove the past existence loss ami contents of the last Will and Testament of Martin Kridity, de-' ceased,?on motion of llutsnns & I.egare, Solicitors for appliettiu it is ordered, That nil persons who' desire so to do. have leave to appear und cross ex-' aminc the evidence produced, and introduce ovi-"" deuce in reply before me on the 18th day of -Sep-' I ember next. Commissioner's Office. "} " V. P. V. JAMISON*/ Orangeburg C.I II.i f Commissioner. June 12, 18117. j june lft xii .??r?i! '. The State of oOUtii Cnroliibt. OR A NO KRURG DISTRICT. In the Ccurt of Common Pleas. II. II* Jennings. Jno. T. Jennings, vs F. A. YYtlcox jen, A. E. TidmndgC. ATTACHMENT...; -t"!T HERFAS' the l'ln.ntitffl did on Hie 20th day Yy of May file their declination against the De fendants, who (as it is said) are absent from ami 'vithout the limits of this Stute, nh'd have neither wives nor attorneys known within the same, upon whom a copy of wtld declaration nmv be served: On motion of Ilutsmi? ?: beeare, Plain tills Attorneys it is ordered, that the, until Defendant*; do appear, and plead in tlje said deolnvnHon, u? or bvfure \\\<* ?2ud day of May, which will bo in tfofe year of ?uf. bold, Olte Thousand Eight Hundred ai|>i oixiy clghi. oihi'rwls-e filial hnil absolute judgmenV 'will, i hen be given and A warded against them. ?lV.'R0)llK-St),N. Mp$20. 1W.7-. XX jnn 1 c:tml ' C. f. IV