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issckd kvkky batchday mohkisci liv Tin-: Independent lluok ami Ladder Company^ Ei-iF.cYro'n or Offickus?Tii i: Youxc; .JV Sl'J-lv^WU C'OLLATIONr- Kl'ICK?"II ^jK-iai/Tm Krlue?dny.-lastwns the ?tll Anntvcr-. siwy/of the-Itfdep^len W?l Mo'ft rTorflf nnd Ladder Comp1tinv?nn oeeiisi*..! . ulwifys'^ bngh't!'with genuine, pleasure aii^cHjoy'inent. |, ?, i -l: ? \U ^lie jtlay^t ! ft'8Q one for tiio Ad*-' nyn) iparade-.of the Fire department',' nndtsinuhd idtordooif tlle-EMiotts tind1 YWnB'*JAniefibn8; :'tuVi^ fn full umf?rWl''nnll'''>i?'?yt,)icdJ tiirq'ujrh our princijmr^re^ts,r Bglh ^Companies! pr^cnted"^ito. ;.a: creditable appoar? nape. 0049 eritH .*y>y*o Tiim;??? wo Eatiy. in the ercmngHhc'mnmbers of tho Elliott Hook arid' Ljuldcr Compnnyj1no!, in the Hall of the Young ..AnierjcaB,and,?.cl Pted *the following officers to.,serve Jbr the year: Fbrethnu?^V:.H Perry clear; Assistant Foreman?J? Wallace C-nii non; Secretary?L. II. Wabimtnaker; Trensii'rer?Stiles ; ; JR. ' Mellichauip; 1st. Director?S. A. Uueves; '2nd. Director?E?? L.*Salley; Surgeon? Dr, T,homus A. Elliptt; ; Tho election ol* Solicitorivras pOstppricd; This work concluded, the Elliotts escorted, the .Young Americas over to their Hall,, where ' tho remainder of the evening was spent hi eating, speech-hmkiiig and drinking, -"ficsli, lager." \ :? d An inipromlu string bund, gotten up j for tlie occasion, was on band, and added j mueli tp the other attrac tion, bf, tUcjCycning. Precisely at U o'clock Fore .11 an Pefryclenr rapped the happy crowd to order, when Air. T. B.Boydstepped foward and welcomed albwho wore present; . The conimittee of arrange ments here announced, that suppor waajreadyj and the clmttcring.nrcraeii, with -their- guest!?, lined bb?i sides of a table , wh.ioli was loaded down with good* things" - to \ c?t. ' Alfter , supper caiUjb ^cinojifide,, larger- andci i cignrs," followed by sentiments, speeches n'n'd mustc.y 0 ^cHHlri 98h?l. [*d The' first regular-toas^ was "The,. day*'\ve* 'cbli'ura'tc,'' responded to by Mr..;S.'dl..-i!dsdliohnrhp, who certainly established ' for hiniiclf a reputation thatI \yill make his speeches watched for with mutdi eagerness in future After;,tilling, one or two' excellent storiosy-alr. ftlollichnmp made hutnor ous incnpbh qf | those Ay ho were to rc spoud .-.tothe sentiments which follow ed. The last Anniversary: .he^was on woman, and was lfappy that, tho ooni niiucc had substituled Mr. Boyd ifl' his places n? he whs anxipusto hear him .upqa tttqt subject. He was elo quent and cduld do her justice. Mr. Mcllicbamp's '.effort" was a brilliant success,' and the frequent" applause, which juterrupted him showed, in very marked terms, that the audience was delighted with him. Wc really did not think- there was" so much soul etirriug .humor in, a gentlctna.i so. conspicuous for his modesty.... The.^ccond toast -was* "Our sister Association/' to wluoh^ajrttf/?l Dibble, Esq., made a lively, and elpquout response. TVT'd ThedtA3'nTc'i:tl)e; bnc^?iir City Fathers"?which brought 1 'Mayor Boliverslto: his feet. He congratula-' ted the Elliott Hook and Ladder Conipany'upoh being ablo to celebrate their , 5th Anuiversny in n manne so graceful and becoming. He was placed, however, in an nwarkward predicament, as he had not had lime to give ir^nibnibii't's thouglit tp the study^of'a speech, and felt very much like ho-did^'When a hoy at school, and didn't^'k'r.bW lus lesson, ille spoke feelingly ol'thodiremcn whoso places the hand of .death had made vacant nince the jJi^t jAnujycrsary^of tho ICIliotts; of the disastrous fire that bad swept <iway our city; of tho manly nnd vigorous spirit in which her citizen^ hud endenvnrqd to build hur imngnint. and of the deep interest he felt in her progress j jVfid pio'sp'uity. iMr. Boiiver said thu^Fire Department was iiicHi eicnt, and that as Mavpr hc^wae.wijllr ing to Iwtfy'^tax 4vt>i\i4 ptTrp'sle 6? joitting iti in better order; and hope'!' that tlic members pf the fire compan ies wotO.d.jpetiiinn.the Council lornid. Ho would do y\s duty j and bad no doubt ffiaL^thp; Aldcrmcu would act with Him? When llio Mnyor got through wiib bis good advice to the m Lj^ujuMtiaj^m rmmmmm ???? mm it tnum mt mirf ?l ]^'cOy&&ffij?g^ut, ho indulged in a lTuic^rPRl^^nj.it'h created nuieli Tun afPd. liijfgbYerv Ho protested that al r^tigl) fetiyiS&lled th j"e ty rather," ho wanted it "ili?liii?'.ly understood. \|loV'did.^j3 0t propose to i.ati)?r Q^erytrHiigAin Orangeburc; that In* had enough of his own responsibili ties in that respect?the chain gang, -etc.?and was determined not to be mposed upon Our "Departed Firemen'! was ro sponded by both companies standing in silence. ' ' - '.'Uur Town" called up W. II. Rirardcau,-Es({., who made a .very interesting speech,, descriptive of the most" important events that have 'transpired here within the last four .or live decades.nlle spolce of tho (ires of '.r>4i '00, ??and' '7?, and of the Phtetux like spirit our citizens had al 'ways shown in building tip the places in ado vacant by lire. Jic closed by hoping that Orangeburg would ab ,\yats lie, '|\s prosperous as she deserv-i ? ' The"1 next 'regular toast was "Our 1 Invited Guests," to which M. I. llr?s\4iing/l'sq.,;rcspoit\Icd in n man ner which did credit both to bis bend ahd heart." 'He alluded to thq'sympa thy which existed between tho iire niatr nnd the citizen, and pictured, in touching language, the dependence of the hitter for security upon the exer tions of the former, in time of danger; of the lies oi' friendship engendered and cemented by such reunions as the celebration of the anniversaries oi' lire companies; of the spirit of hospi tality thi'y gave nso to, and tlie hap py results which invariably followed the sentiments (bat ever found ex pression on such occasions. Mr. Browning's speech will long be re membered. ? Mr. T. B. Bbyd followed in re sponse to the toast "Woman." Ho acquitted himself with reiuarhablu success, and elicited 'wtho hearty ap plause of the audience. Tbc poem ?which he repeated will be published in our next issue. ii Mr. TIarpin Biggs followed in re sppnso^tit tho/toast "Our . B?>ard of Piro Masters." It had been his cus tom lo come before bis brothers of Orangeburg as an able fireman. That die] could do no . longer. Elected just 'previous to^thq accident which bad . lallen upon hjiu, he had made up his .iniiiij to i^eticrnte lim.: lire de.part mdnt;butas' he bad been1 deprived of one of bis bauds, be could hereafter do no more than give il his advice and superintendence. Mr. I.viggs spoke earnestly nnd feelingly. "Our-Country'' elicited an bite.rest-' ing speech from Capt. das. F. I alar Ho dwelt with burning eloquence upon.-her greatness, the beauty ami subliiuily of her inotinlains ami val leys, her lakes and rivers, and the fume of her fetntlVnicn, her philoso phers, her. historians and her poets. Tbc Captain touched, Willi a master baud, all the chords of our national greatness, and closed with a perora tion which brought doivn the house. Our "W&rthy Patron" was replied to, by'Dr. Elliott, who said it bud been bis pbasurc lo be present on all similar .occasions, but on the present one be felt loo full far utterance. By wishing tbe-'eompany continued suc cess, the Doctor took his seit amidst the applause of honc&f.g loving hearts. The next regular toast was lo "Out Adopted Citizens," to which Mr. E. A. Webster responded in a fia.il k and ?innnly spirit. His speech was listened to with a great deal of attention and Itas jivcll received by all present r, '" J'be Press" was rc>ponded to by J. Folder Mayers, Esq., Editor of tho Nkws and TiMl?, whose remarks wjll be published next week. The evening was a happy one, and will long bo remembered by those whose good luck it was to lie picsent. The Elliotts have made an admirable selection of officers. Wo wish (hem Inany more snob anniversaries as that of Tuesday night last. iFltnM OUIt li.W.N COhnfosTOXnHXTv] FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. Coi.l.SIIlIA, 8. C, December 2d, 187?. iCorvariies laughed Spain's ohiyalry awny by showing .Spaiti i'.s niter and complete absurdity." The Jmliriary Commi'tcc, tho good citizens of Orangeburg and your wor thy Mayor, will (loutillcs? acttliesamc 'towards the following resolution in troduced in the Holiso a low days sineb by one of your representatives : ' "Whereas it has come to the knowl edge of the members of the General Assembly representing I lie County of Orangeburg that it is the common practice of the Intendant of the town of Orangeburg to entire prisoners con lined in (ho common jail of sukl C.'oiiii^ to await their trifft in tho 1 Court of; General Sessions to* ho put upon tho^Htrfocts of said town and made to workLthelqambj and, wliile{|o working, are Secured by a-phuin ami ball a?uehud to th.3 log, without a'ji thorily of law ; und, i- Whereas certain persons comnii ttcd, for the want of sufficient sureties to keep the peace, have been also made to work on the said streets as herein stated, without authority of law; and, .W Korea's i t is j rby opiniiuon anal there i:- but one method oi ridding tho people, of the orcsoiit Iutpndtmt of. the sui'd'towirof ?rungoburgj wllq is a-di^ tinlo himself, viz: tho repeal of the charter of tho said town ; therefore, be it . ' : ' Rnwh cd, That it b? referred to. the Judiciary Committee, to inquire into the the truthfulness of tbesOimaLtcrs, and, if found to be true, tbat,tliey.be requested ^to report a Bill for the con- i sidcratiou of this House, providiug for-1 the repeal of the charter of tho town of Orangeburg.'' ?Upon rending the resolution the animus of,the proceeding .becomes ap parent. The object is to "rid the pep?,; pic of the present Intendant," rather than correct the alleged abuses. The committee to whom' the resolution was referred JwillJ without 'doubt, report, tin Invbi ably as to the repid of the charter of the town, and your repre sentative will have to take other and surer measures to create the vacancy desired, than by the proceeding in question' Aside from the resolution referred to, there was nothing d ine in I bo leg islative halls since my hist,' which j materially concerned your local inter [ rests. The great events of tl.ie week were the introduction of tho tiew tax bill, ami the little and big "Ibtmnzu" bills. The tax bill contemplates a levy of 10$ mills, distributed as fol lows: lj mills lbr sa'atics, li for penal, charitable and educational in-' stiiution*, 2 lor common \ schools, 1 1-10 Jor legislative expenses,,-! for, printing, 2 for interest on public . debt and 1 ? 10 for deficiencies, in wiiich is included the amount due for | taking the late census. One of the most important provisions in the bill, is that which provides that where Jills of the Bank of the State are ten dered in the payment of taxes,'the County Treasurer shall place them in a package, seal them with his official seal, and (L presume) return them to the person olleri ng them to ha kept by him until the question of the recoiv.a- j bility of the bills for taxes be finally determined; The object of this is to prevent the tender ?l the some Lifts for 1 successive years' taxes. This in the past has been the custiun of.:some of the Broad Street brokers, unmindful i as they are, of the fact that^ie wdio seeks to eVudc tho payment of K gene nil tax, is, guilty of as great a wrqiig towards his fellow ciiiz- tis'nud as lie great a breach of in uality, as bo who steals a like amount frpin tbc public treasury." The Halo 1 Bonanza" provides for the pity men I of sundry claims against th i h-' t a to, and embraced the past in (iebicdiVt'.Ss! ? lid tho payment of the interest, on the bonds oi" the .State, purr; cha.-cd for the. Agricultural t'nll.'ge and Mechanics' institute. The ag gregate levy in this bill IS mills, hall, of which is to be paid this year. '. < But the cornttcojua to which the holders of pay certificate*; hills paya ble, ?lue bills, etc., look with the ex pectation that thoy will soon be cn-. ablcd to reHll their "'once fit pocket books" therefrom, is the great "Bon anza.'' This stupendous oilspiing of the combined brains of the impecu nious many, has been resuscitated and and revived, and with its active ener gy renewed, has started on its second career. Like tbc constellation of the Great Bear, this also has a "dipper.'' \ anil in the bands of an aolo and ex pert manager it can be made to con tain enough to satisfy even the most voracious. All things considered, however, it is doubtless the most ex pedient way of disposing of l! e vexed question of the floating debt. The Solomon's Bank muddle is to be re-opened by'legislative authority and by legislative bauds. A com mittee consisting of Messrs Gary, Brayton, Parker, Cosgrove, and li. G. Howard from the House, and Messrs Swoils, Whittcmore, Duncan, Jones and Ward Irom the. Sonate, bos been appointed to inquire into the causes of the failure, it wi 1 be seen that with the exception of tbc conser vatives, Messrs Duncan, Ward; Cos grove, and Howard, the committee[is composed entirely of Mr. Solomons strongest friends, and the most per sistent and determined advocates of, the bill introduced during (bu last Ses<bn, making bis Bank the solo de pository for Slate funds. The questions which an unbiased observer would naturally propound, after carefully considering the circumstances of the case, are, Will tho committco dis charge their duty fearlessly nnd faith f\til.Y.? Will they disclpso rdl suspi cious transactions bad with tbc Bank, I by no matter wbou?, even though the disclosure may seriously a'Hect some of those who now hold the highest (dliees in the gift of the people of tho Slate? Will they give credit where it is justly due, and bring to light tho rjeul facts connected with ibis noto rious failure, and suspected conspiracy to del i and the Stale? We shall see. The disappointment experienced by many in the discontinuance of tho usual races (ltiri ig Fair week has lod some public spirited gentlemen of our city to offer several speed premium;, to ho cot tended for on the l?tli, 16th, and 17tit of tbc present month. 'Ibc TT oi&nsip&prumises to be u very agree- I able ohjb/nnd in llie hamls of the pro- j sent imvimgcment its sapfcoBS is'a^Kured. An Qnortj^v.ill be inaiM' toy|Beeurq';!(?no fa ro.-facclbn modal ion Ml liie wdl lbadfl lor tliosc who flpsireii to nt|;(jnd lheVpprj*and they tfei wpjl as Muy others will'doubtless ayrtu'themselves of the opportunity O^t^gyjysiting the capital. Yours prolixly/ Roi.i.o. < i a jS^t.X s. c. Dec 1st 1875. 'The 'space Iii your columns t nope will admit of . a few notes from our town. ;?Jiufdue^s i^fjudte dirlljfof .this season* "of' 'tlic ' year- The crops are generally short throughout this sec tion of country. The only way. 1 eau account Jor the short; crops, is, that the dry. drought took us; but wo -will take things as they come, and go to* work and organize a niinstrcf troupe, and1 drive .dull care away. Tbe: i .young nich;of,pur tojvn have the tal i'ont, and expect to visit Orangeburg , shortly. I wish some kind friend would engage a bnll'and let us know when to comei Our town will be. improved shortly by the: addition of street lamps and aliotel ?the latter is most needed. We bad the pleasure of a visit from tho'Row T. II. JLegure. last j Sunday. His subject was very appropriate, which rend : Train uj> a chiltf!. Train up ~u child in the way [ be should go, und when he is old he will not depart from it. And if we build up a chun.'h' in the place it ought to bo* it will be, in Dewi-villc. Wo welcome Mr. Lcgare back, and return mrtnv thanks for bis visit,. ., 13. j ., j Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a purely Vegetable Compound, innocent, in nature and wonderful in eU'eet. For children it is invaluable, curing Croup, Whooping Cough, etc., in a few hours. Price 25 cents per bottle, or five bottles for SI.00. "'' ?W:OTT" jB'?TLTTir? On tho Fourteenth Day cT December next, I will Seil at Public oiitcry tu the highest Bidder, One liny Horsu ft'nd Ono '2 JJorso Waggon, Levied on an the "property of j James M. Johnson, tut the suit of CS.c'6; TL Cormlson, under Mortgage.1! Place of sule in front of Court Honscf, J. C. EDWARDS. Orangeburg, S. GV <* ... dec 1 2t NOTICE. fobs 8asfk 11? Acres lying partly in the Town of Orangobur,,'. Fur forth or particulars, np? ply to- v ?. ? ' i A. R. MILIEUS', I dec -I 1 in HnnfWrg. So. Ca, <)nc *! lim i>f Laud cunudiiiijg;.i'.)| Acr'h inoiu ur less, in tJie Cv'miy. of (>mngehnrg. bounded oh N. \V., hy hinds oi l*. A. Williams, en Wl, hyThnfflt V?f Dr. DaiitKlcr, uu South hy lniids of Dwell Sh'til'dri F.. by lands of- Ttlylor and on' North by hutd-i of It. T:ini:i.-!vr. The.ftauju may l.e 'frcatcd for it pro, "te-*do until tirst Mm\ day in January next, lfmot desposcd of prior to that time will libsn'd ntip iblic siuctiou-ou that day; For'terrnBnpply.'fo W J*. l'-'fTrtKVlT.I.i:, ' . dec'4 51 * A Uorncy.at Law. A limited Partnership has this day b'ben formed between JOAP \\*. MO,"?FLEY and Jdrs*. SAT. A If E.TO.l'JN, both of tho Town of Orangc.biirg, S. C. General nature of business, that of hay ing, selling, vending and retailing goods wan-s and inerehandi/.e. I Dusinwss. ty bo carried on under the name of d'pAR \\. MOSELFY, ntthoSioreon com r of Russell Street and Railroad Aveuuo, in said Town. Partnership to>''$pnr tinut* until [he i.-t. day of Novcnd>cr, 1S7? FOAB \\\ Mt)SFLFY general pnrtner. .Mrs. SARAI I F. TOlilN,Special partner. Mrs. SAH All F. TOD IX, gpecinl partnsr, hm? actually paid fl'Jftd tho CapitalStock in Cash, $11.70,00. : ' October 3Qth 1873. JOAB W. MOSELEY, SAT, AH F. TO FIX. dec 1 6t Sale Under Mortgage By virtue of a Mortgage Executed bv Winder Fields, to .J. O. Wannamakcr & Son, 1 will Hell on the Sixteenth (liith) day of Dcccmhor lf>7"?, at public outcry,to the highest bidder for Cash, at the Chi Wanna ruuko place, One Ox, UnoSoiret Horse, Ono Cow and vCnl|V levied ou>a* the.pro pertv of WhtteV Fi'olils .ifthc fui( b/ jj U'. AVaimain.-fl^r fc Son> \\lsi'f <)iu-T)x.' levied on r uk the property of Suda at the suit of said plain)ills. Dec. 1st. 1875. L. II. WAXXAMAKRK. . dec I 2t Agt. THF STATE OF SOUTH 0AR0L1NA. OuANUKiiuHO QOUK't'Yi . Jlv Avo. U: Kxowr.Tox, KspothR, J. P. Vvbi'ti-as, Abnuu F Edwards) ain't JoscjjIi A Edwards hath made suit to nie,'to grant them Letters of Administration of the Es tate nnd cllectscl 'fhonias D lud wards late of said County deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singular (he kindred and Creditors of tho said Thomas 1) Edwards, dee'd, that they be and appear, before me, fit the Court of l'robftte, to beheld at Oraugoilucg, C. If., on Pccornher 21st next, after publication hereof, 'ftt |1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause/if any they have, why the said Administration Rhould not be yrantcd., fliven under my Hand, this 3d day of December. Anno Domini 1 S7o. AL'O. 15. KXOVVLTON, I L.S1 .lodge of Probate, OtC. dec 4 1873 21 OnANOEBURo, S. C., Nov. 15,1975. Pursuant to Section 26 of an Act io .Reduce. all.,Acte a^djPjute(pf Acts relation to County Commissioners, their Powers' and Duties, into ono Act mid ro Amend the same, Approved April 13,1875, the following are the Claims, against the Count Commissioners, showin Claims, against the County of Orangcburg, audited by ihe rBoard^of Couaty Commissioners, showing the Expenditures and forjwlvaj jPujpo^es'from veiriuer 1st, 1874, to November 1st, 1875, are hereby published. SI Fiit?Amount of{Dmfi& Issued by Present Boa al r. n ' r' ? Nam ks. Kind of Fund. jrAWo?NT "1 %VL\ CltA.IMyED,,} fAl.I. M?i/Sfr LOWED C W Buttz. E I Cain ? C W Butt/.. E I Cain.... ?I W Moseley.,..... Joel Lark ins. Elliott ll?ok & Ladder Co. E 1 Cain.il.{,*. Geo ? Bollver...f...y.,y;yv..%Y;2s 15 I Cain:. E T Covington;...'.??? Elliott l'look & Ladder Co. E I Cain. W Bull/.... Jno. II Liviui ?ston. A Fischer Geo. Williams. Abrain Martin ? A Fischer. Sally McMichiael. \Y K Crook. A C Dukes.... Geo. Bob vor... W K Crook... J P Mays. W K Crook... V W Fairer. Sal Icy Mr M ichael. .lohn A Hart zog. BriggWaifii tfc Crook.. A Fischer. it Jacob Shtrart.'.... Andrew Pinekitcv. F ay Fairey.*. ? jfiI T K Smoke.... S 11 Fe der" . .1 I) SiubkeV. James Adams'..? ... ? BCulllr. sail Pauliinir-.. Frank II Davis. Jab. Kobii'ShU'.' Israel ( :u bun. dm?. II Living K Saspmtas David Bull... .M T Sihoko. itOUJ Court CO Till; Foor fund Road and bridge IH ???? ,280 00 rl r ? 80,33 106 9 94 90,, 62 95 r rl&T7o> ' 2-roo" \W>66-,. 120'40 1465 r49i05' 175tt5p.. 132 W1 838 W! ;? 62 50 -' 91 66' 1J] 1 no. ^1.Livingsion ?.. .... A WSlliamsV. W F Puu^er............. HilLiipl Wright. 1' Kobcrs?n'& Wright.'.. Alex Robinson. T K Sasportas. J W Phillip^. Jim II Livingston.... B Johnson. Billiard. Wright.... ilearv SmithfS I'M Brown':. ""?I J J Jamison. J et G Sellers.'-.. Geo. Btdiver.-...:..).. J/? & O |l for Walker, Evans &. Coggs wc 11'..1. ? Jas. Van .Tassel. Jno. II Livinj'ston.*v.?v*v**>t*ff>i a u i?wit^:.::::..v-.. Gco. Boliver. V M Gray.......:.:. Walker, Evans ifc Cogg.swell...':. I/lar tfc ?ibble^i;:^;/.^^.^^^ Jas. IV MaA-s.r.j:.......J.;.;..;J.:5.'. P Doyle..-.j.,......;..V. Wa Ik or, E vans O&tCoggswoil. J W Mosel ey... Gobi Boliver-..?'. Jno. Robinson. J W Moseley..... Jno. II Livingston. \yall;or, E\'nns A Ooggs wle?l:S.. liarpiu-.Riggs..... J P Mays.I F B Johnson. J G Duncan..'. J II Fordbam. Pharaoh Robinson. P M General. Miles BennoU. Lewis Moss..i.? Kouert Cotton. Win. IT Girardeau. Isaac Whitcmorc.... A C Dukes. J J W Joiner.......... E V DAnriclly: H P Cooke.....i..v. Jno. Wannamakcr. J II Fordbam......... A F Browning......... David Gillauski... Peter Brown. 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