Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, October 16, 1875, Image 4

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TsSl'KD KVKRY SATU1UUY MOKNiRci hy TUB oh AKohnuun hews company; ?KP. H?hlVER^jfasiro?=s 'Mitnagg^jA "sAT*i;udav,??Vi. <*< Spot ial Premiums. The following special premiums have been oJlbred hy the merchants and others of Ornngeburg: Tiik iTe\vs ?fc Timi:s?Their paper for one year for the best home-made bread, and thp Southern {jtiltivotor for one year for the bevt home-made Loi ter. J. W. IiIo^klky?One tin milking pail for the ugliest farmer in the ?ounty, the ladies to vote as to who sknll get it. IE. Ms?tium.?One thovol plow for the best bale of cotton. Dr. A. O. JDuKTis?8 lbs best chew ing tobacco for host ?linplc of cotton stalks. C. D. Kortjohn?One box Ha vana sognrs, value 88 for best s .tuple corn grown in this county. C. F. Geiirelk?One pair .shoes, valued at 84, for the best pair pi barnyard fowls. WiLCock& Wolf?Our. cake box, valued at 82, for the best specimen pi home-made cotton jeans. E. E/.EKti:r.?One silver sett, of children's knife, fork ami spoon to the child under 12 years of ago who con tributes the most articles D. Louis?One extra fine child's cloak for boat sanij Ic home-made pickles. T. K?IIN & I>l?).?Otic pair kid gloves for best pin cushion, one pair do for best specimen cd" embroidery, one do for best braiding, one du for best tatting. J. G. Vest:?One gluts table sett, five pice?, for best pair pigs. Bull, Scovill & Pr^;:?One stand wire castors lor best country bacon. Briuomann &? Crook?Sixteen yard* calico for best patch work quill. J. A. Hamilton?One pair No. 12 brogaus to the farmer they may lit. Charles Greek?5 lbs steak for the best milch cow. Du. J. G. Waxnamakki:?Otto bottle cologne lor best wax work. J. \V. Cannon?Uno broom for the best looking old bachelor, to bo voted by the ladies, five boxes lye fr.v lit si home mnde soap, and one saddle cloth for best rider. Buk.gmann Rknekee?Five Ib.^ French candy for best worried crochet. J. P. Ha rle v & Co.?One waici bucket for best gents shirt. T. \V. Alrerooiti?One pound cake for best and greatest variety ot dried fruit. Dr. A. S. Hylrick?One bottle cologne for beai gents' shirt. John Oueen?One eireiiiglo lor best 2 you: obi collj county rai.sed. G. S. Shir er?One box v. tic grease to grease brogans, offered by j. A. liaiiiiitoh. GeO. IL CORNElJiON?One pah gaiters for best home-made jelly, one 50 lbs sack flour for best home-made biscuits, ono. lady's .-cart Ihr liest ho.ne: made fruit cai.e, und pair scissors for best home-made iced cuke. K. Ron ins on?One revolving pho tograph aiuuin for ocat specih; ns of preserves. A. Fischer?One sugar cured bam for best county raised hog. Hurrah for our Ornngeburg merch ants this is the right spirit, and ?! tlu's Fair i? hol success, \yhy it aught to he. Partie* offering the ulwa article's are r?quc*ted to hand them tu tl.c Board of Directors before Friday 25th inst. Makhird?At llic ltcsiu:nee of jjtdi'e Olovar, hv llev. A. P. Norris, Mis; FA S ?Iii BitI)NICH, iti Mr. .1. P. Hox ?f Fori Motiv, Oct. :lu> 1 tili IS.'?. IVOR SA'Lli HOUSE, and LOT yn Market Kinyi Wort side, between the residence of ML. Albrucht andMr. Fzckicl. Apply to SAMUFIi Dir.libi:. at uJliee of Messrs. Iy.hir & Dibble ret It) I in For Sale or Rent! The" Store imd Dwelling ofMr.\V;T. M?ller, oil Rr?iigliion Street, near b'lis.ull, lately occupied hy Al r. Frjiiinis EiiijgmuiVii. A Fine Store, with a l'.ir aittultcd, oh lower Story, and a nmiforiii'de dwelling np khuir?; v.ith good outbtuldio?-- and a rieli Garden spot. ?\iso, For Sale, 1 Hiu!diiit> Lot, on .'Joutll .?! tlieahovej wiil u: l>:<- ..!..! a good well of water uit premist.s. .'.pjily to .IAS; IL FOYVLKS. oel Hi li Foiled to tli8 Front the GUANO hi STo I; 1% The HigbcM Mark'ei price : ,.-dll Country Proiliiee, s;i? ii >' orn, IVii , Rice, Pi rulers, Kgg?. ('idokciv, Kowles, Hides, HeOMVHX, Tal lev -ml Wool. a:..-o Fresh firftei riea'A? . ahruwi en hand. A full imd com ply its ??lock < 1 UUit5 ? Jewelry, <'u. niS tic,, at .?i:eo:ia,,'c i<ri< -?. Hejxiii'ing \\ iitcbes, ^ ;>?>'!> ? cvi. <1otie in ;be b? ?1 >n: i.:m r and (he ?-: >rt?.?t notice and til prieefl to i.uit lite tinier. Ii. KZKKIKL oct ig ly. SALE. The HOUSE ami LOT hi which I now resitlu. Tho HOUSE is large, and con veniently arranged, the LOT covers two acre* of ground, und contains all necessary oiilhuildhigA, everything is in good order, and in TIIOKOUUGll HEPA I it, location healthy. For further particulars enquire of JOHN (*. PIKE, ort Hi tf Sheriff's Sales, Foreclosure. t Pcl/.er, K?ders. & Co. j William Pnulling. j Jty virtue of ilio judgment herein. I will sejl at Orangebiirg, C. 11., un die first Mon day in November next, at public outcry, for cash. All that plantation or track of laud (!<two hundred ami fosr acres tlmrc of, sold to Caiupocll Footman,) situs lying Kiit 'ki'ins iu tho CoiiHty: of Grange burg, bounded by Isnds of (J. \V. Sellers, tt. M. Sellers, and .lohn I). ?troman, con taining seven hundred acres, more or less, beii.:; the lands of the flcfcndanl purchased* from John l?. heilt, Purchaser lo pay for paper.*! ami recording. Orangeburg C. II;, ) Sheritrs tdltiv, ? E. I. CAIX, October si, is;."). J S. 0.0. net It! ?i Ail that plantation or track of land in Orangebiirg County, on the East side'of Coo'ter Mwabip, containing 100 acres, more 01 T< and bounded 011 lltoN. K., by lands <if (he I - t?te of W; K. Sriioak, oh the N. by lands of .lohn Ii artzog atid on the S". W., ami S. E., by lands of?? Wostlierry. Levied on as the property of Thad. C. Andrews at die suit of lioubin Toinlhi.-oii. At.H-0 \: the risk of former piircluisi r, all thai pi.itttoil in said Countv containing 31J acres, lit ore <>r less, bounded by lands now itr late of J. II. O'Caitt, Saiafi Ho/iinl, A. W. Militr a:rl (!. Pi()7.ard. Levied on as the prnperiv of J. I*. M; Fdiirest at the suit of I K.J. 1 icderi. k. ALSO 2 Horses, 1 Wagon and 1 bray, levied on the property of J; Wi L;i ivy, itt the suit of Mai t< li ? ( ?>. Sh'eriiPs ' nliee, 1 Orangebius C. II., \ E. 1. CA IX, Oct. lUtlt, 18/fi. } S. O. C. NATIONAL GRANGER 1 PUBLISHED WiCKKLY AT jiCUiisvi iAjV., ky. JiEAl.'Ql AHTEKS N ATI UN Ah ?IJANUK. THE LEADING (iKA.NIi PAPEli $1.00 Per Year. $1.115 Per Year in Clubs. Four Mouth for cts. Subscription* IVacuivi'd Here. oct y It {?keaet INlT?l KUliNiU!'' Penny Ssctn! is ;t I'cuity liaritotl; SI 0.000 GIVEN AWAY. We will send the Ornngeburg AVira ? Ti'i.'-:, usual price $14.00, and the Louisville Weekly Cot:a?ru-Io?rnaI., usual price $2.00, postage prcpai I on both papers, for one vor. for 00. The Weekly ft lirit r-Johihal is (he ?re.it NATIONAL FAMI LY N !?: W.SIM 1'KU. it will, ".i ! *i ? liiler ?lrt, 1875, distri j bate imparti.illy IO,t)|jU in valuable pr. ? i it.r. :i*iioiig its miL-ci ihers, ami every .-nb set'iptioh sent lliii iijdi u- will l>e entitled to :?. r j i '- rt tl and numbered receipt for tlib disiributiirnt. Send tis $".>;?0 and get belli pjipers. t'.'l ll) rtl Will open his Photograph Uall*ry over the Old Haiik building, on Monday October 1 hh, and will be prepared to make Photographs, Ferrotypes, A nibro types, Ph'lines ofovt'ry style iititl all si/.es. Special uttetition pa'nl to Copying from old Pic tures. Enliirginc, to life size, or reducing lo .-^lit, rings, lockets, or hroehes. F. A SCH IFFLKYi Photographer. oct I) td Twp-ri?a to ?omtra.ctorl. OKI' ICE < >F CO., COMMLSSlt LN'EK'S, t >UA >:<; i.:.;" t:;;, Cot!NTV. Oraiigelairg, S. I'., t?etol.er ?th 187.?. SeaIeil proposals will be received until the (?Iii day of Novenib r next for the rebuild ing entirely new, tho Uiver Hriilge near the Town of OVmigi'httrg, known n% iheOrangc bnr^ Iti'ver llridge, a bo both bridges Itiiown us C:i\i ( ';r\ -ii 1'iill Swamp Hoiid, now io he II?. bull I of entirely m-w niattfi'ial to (lie lowtsl (Udder, for piinicuiiir.^, apply to thi.i olliee. I'y Order of the Hoiiil. CiEO. r."!.l\ KK, Clerk. oct it It it M O Y it b> TO 'J JI !?] U lvAli (jF A. ; t:" i! :;u's SToilK \Vherc I i-.ni piepart il to serve the Public ?t*tli?; shiii'U Uoliee in my line of bnsiness. Tht'.nl.iu^ the (,'iiizeus for their liberal pain-na^e in the past; I beg a cbiiliiitiiiiiee of the .- .line iu die future. MOSES HHOWX,JJarb:ir. (; i j > v i) i: & f.; i ,< >v i :i i, A TTO Ii N i: YS A T 1 / A W, i ()llife opposite (:'t?tti t I loitH?iS^ptaru; ) < >i*j11!? ?< S- C L'i \v. CiLOVKl:, MoitTIMKH 151.OV.KU, J UJ I't'H ( il.OVKIt. Feh; 10 tf js;> ro > ll'ov b>a.V ill iiSoltU'. Terms trco, j Addre'sa 0. STINSOX .V (?()., i P'irtl-.tnd, Maine. jn n 2 9 1675 ly MILES G. PARKER Stole th reo hundred thousand dollars from the State, but wo havocorr eluded not to fret about it, and attend to the WANTS of our customers. We have RECAPTURED Those who had forgotten our REMOVAL, and arc prepared to offer to the public an unsurpassed selection of DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, HA HD WARE, GROCERIES AND WINES and LIQUORS never beforo equalled *IN This Market. Those who havo dealt with us knew that we pay the HIGHEST PRICE for Cotton and Produco of all kinds. If we do not stand by our promises wo offer as a forfeit THE ORANGEBURG JAIL. Let every one who may como to the Fair or Circus, give ijb a call before returning home to kiss his wife or sweetheart. BRIGGMANN & RENNEKER. AT MERONEY'S OLD STAND. THE LARGEST CIRCUS I3? THE WOULD! Is '.hat advertised to be here on the 27th inst. It is not JOHN ROBINSON'S But a much better one. (A better SHOW can be seen at my Store every day in the week.) FIVE LIONS Will be turned loose in the ring, while a gonuiac Goril'.a will pass through the audience selling tickets to the concert, but I have SOME THING in my store to beat all this. ONE HUNDRED MONKEYS Will do the apple selling, (but I have more than apples for sale.) Ami now withoiit jesting, I cau honestly announce to my Customers and the Public that I have on hand as full and complete a line of the following ar ticles as was ever brought to Orangcburg, consisting of Dry Groods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hardware^ Ales, Wines, Liquors, Tobaccos, Segars, &c. Reipectfully, J WjVJLLA.CE cannon Executor's Notice. AH |>ur.-inn? having demands against tho Instate of Kuben Walker deceased, will pre senl the same tu the undersigned or hin Atiorney.H Mcs-irsi I/.lar & Oil.ble on or be fore the first clay of peeunihvr next, and all persons indebted to Faid Estate will make immediate nay ?hellt. V. V. S. AUSTIN, Qualified Executor. Outober 3rd 1S75. oct 0 3t OHAXCiEUUIlG. IN PRORATE COURT. Kfrmrtc Jcwella S. Thomson, Widow; and Eleanor Thomson, Minor Child of Charles K. Thomson, deceased, by her t iiiiirdian. Ad Littm JewtjlftS, Thornton.?Petition for Homestead, Ac. Public notice is hereby given, that Jewella S. Tlioinson and Eleanor Thomson, above named, Widow and Minor Child of Charles It. TboniHon, deceased, have ap? plied by Petition to mo, aa Probate Judge for the County of Ornhgeburg to have their Iloiiu.-itc el and Personal Property Exemp tion appraeseit and st-t oil) according to law, out of the Estate of the said deceased; and I will act on said Petition on Novcmbor tenth, A; I). 1875. 1 fated ;it Orangcburg, South Carolina, this seventh clav itfOciolier, A. I). 1875. AU?. 15. KNOW ETON, Judge of Probate. Orangcburg County. oi l 9 5t Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I shall one month from date file niv final account with l lie Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangc burg <'ounty S. C. an Guardian of Catharine 10. llantzlcr and ask for inv discharge. L. W. ?ANTZLER, Oct'.?, IS75. Guardian. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OttANOKticKo County. Oraiigebiirg, S. C, September 23rd 1875. Notice is hereby given, that the River Bri dge near the Town of Orangcburg will be let biit to i be lowest bidder, for Rupair at said llridgc on the 8tli day of October at 10 o'clock, A. M., specification and plan to be made known at said day. Also on the same day at It o'clock, P. M., there will be lot out the bridge- known as Caw Caw to the lowest bidder IMan and Specification made known at said bridge on same day. by Onler of the Hoard. Ol), ROLI VEK, Clerk of Co. Com'r?. sept 25 5t Booki ! Stationery! Music! also A lot of WINDOW SHADES nt an im proved Patent, being neat, simple in pat ting up, durablo and CHEAP in price Lamps, Chimneys and Lamp Fixtures always on hand. SOLE AGENT *0R THE Celebrated WATT PLOW and Casting?, which 1 aril at Manufacturer'a Prices, with freight added, vie: One Horse A and B.$6 00 Two Horse M and N. 9 00 Casting?.7c per lb. Insurance and Collections prompt ly attended to. AGENT FOR Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Co. Georgia Home Insurance Co. Manbatten Life Insurance Co. KIRK ROBINSON. Market St. oct 2 3q NOW I ? THE TIME For you to buy your Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils,} Brushes, &c. Also a Fine Assortment of Cutlery, Segars, Tobacco and Pipes. AH of which will be sold CHEAP for cash at the OL.D ?RH? STORE of OR A N a I? B?RO, nY, l>r. A. ?. DIKES. NOTICE OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OnANonnrno County. Orangeburg, S. C, September 14th 1875. Sealed Proposals will be Received nt this Oftice, for tho Repairing of Horse Range Bridge. Also for the Repairing of the three Bridges over Providence Bwamp, within thirty days from this date. By Order of the Hoard. GEO. BOLIVER, Clerk of Board of Co., Corn're Orangcbnrg County, sept 25 1875 5t THE MAMMOTH r r .... ? if<?o I im/ RY 111 T. KOHN & BROTHER >W THE ONLY 11 Now otToi to the citizens of this and cairoueding conntieo an immense stock of Dry Good?, Clothing, Boots ond Shoes, Hats and Cape, Faney Goodn, Notiono, Gents Furnishing Gooda, Caaairaoro, Jeaas, dec., A.c. At New York Befcail Prices. Mr Oer Steele is already very complete, bot we era receiving good* by tery Steamer All vre atk ie that you stop with us lens enough to examine our fltoek and prices, we will then convince* yea, that It b ttseleea to go lurihsr ,v ior Cheapness or Better Goods. All close Buyer* who are judges of goods are invited to call and , examine our Stock before purchasing. We Cannot be UlfDEBSOLB, GALL AND SEE U8.| T. KOHN & BBO.