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State nckt The following j cera eleeted to years: Governor?Franklin J. Moses, Jr. . Lieutennnt-Governer?Iti chard II Gleaves, colored. it Attorney-General?SamueHVVSelfbir] ? Secretary of State?Henry E. Haync, colored. State Treasurer? Francis Jj. Carduzo, colored. ?afeoo^.r^OT' Comjrtrol|erjGjnjppJ?$ o1 pj?pn J*-, H?ge. Superintendent of Edwe*jHion--?j*aii?^ K. Jillson. Adjutant General?Henry WvFurvis colored. 3 -3 3 I -,- * Member of Congress at Inrgc?R, H. Cain. T7? >.*>:??! > Representative from First Congresaiou al District?Joseph H. Rainey.. Representative-'. froni'Sceond Congres-' sional District?Aloua^^. Rattsicr.. RcjMSeSfaliTe fiom Thiru Congres sional District?I^?^nib?:/ -J VI Representative from. Fourth. Congres si. mil Dirtricf^lcx. K^alfaea. SolicjfeM'fojr.-.the ffret Judicial Circuits: Charles W. Butts. % coy nit okf^iw^I { I ? Senator??James L. Jamison. Reprcsentati ves?Sajri*Mffir?M&? John Di^^Ky Rjl^^.JeldOTd^yers,, Abraham Donnelly. ?/-??: I-.?> *'eil?j ? Coroner?John L. ?Ilumljcrf. Sherifi?Edward. I..Caiiv# H ? ^ > Clerk of Court?G?*or|o?Bolif er/ L < /' Probate Judge---Augustus B. Kuowb ton. . j . V/^ 'J/ ' . ''*'????' School.Commissioner?Francis R. Mc Finlay, ? . | a,. , ->:?>': County 'Commissioners?John Rc bcrt .??t. son, Edmund T. R. Smoke, Alexander 3. Kcitt, C. F. Gehrels, 2, Rev. G. A. Hongh, Dr: A. S. Sallev, .1 W. SJuslpr, *W. Rickenlmcker, T. II. Cook,.fTA-. Miunickeii, H. Riggs, Ii. M. Moorcr, J. J. Whetstone! , -? -m>? ? ?m-- f J %.* > I'HlkTIl of thk 111:1 h:km l p Orangohurg, S. C. At a1meeting of the Ventry and War dens of this Church tho following Pream ble niitJ Rcs-duiious wore.ud- pied: Wher -as it has pleased lipilitu rcdtOve from our midst the'I^v, Stiles Mcjli champ our beloved Pastor. Resolved, That we bow in ljumblv submission to the ViII of our Heavenly Father, who has seen Hr. to ndl l^upee ou cherished and venerable ^Pastor,A-wmJKt* whole life w is a raonu nent to the truth of the christiauT religion?a man truly without guile, and one who walked with God. j ? j Resolved. Tli-?t while lamenting ', (uiri irreparable loss, we rejoice in the thought Mult he is now praising the God beloved, in a laud where sin ami sorrow are un known, and reaping that bountiful bar vest, promised to those who toil and Vow* in this jvnje of tears. ( ^ t , . , Resolved, That we tender our heartfelt sympathies to his widow and - devoted family, and that a copy of the.>e. icsolu Chairman. James H. Fowles, Secretary. At a meeting of Univftj i^j|vi.^ion. Sons of Tethpernncc the following pream ble and Resolution* was passed; TniBDTK OF RESPI^rt. j [ A Whereas it has pleased Almighty God in his unerring judgment. 16 r^hia\'e*>frop| our midst, our brother John M. "Porter, by accidental death, who became a mem ber of this division on the '21st day of August 1872 and continued) to be an nxemplary member up to the time of death which took place on the 15th day November 1871. Therefore be it ? Resolved, Tjnit this'.diVision-Ira* lost a truo ami fuitMiib'me'niberr Resolved, That we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That we sinoC"rply> ?5n*pa-. thiae with the family of the newt^m and that a blank page, be inscrfocrl tn" bur* minute book to bis memory. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tion be sent to his family and that they be published in the Ornngelmrg Timer. J.C. Austin, *>nJ lO <?lqi ?lohn XV. Ritalin ? Committee.,. . I . L.Tyler, \ r* 10 RESOLUTIONS. }Vl OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSION j-RS^ Orangeburg County, B.'C. November 27 th,. lfefft' RFsoi.vr.i), Taht all persons holdjng County Orderviprupfb by Into Boards B<n*i ? i< < JLI' ,,m 17?, ? ^ ox County v/?miiiissioiicrs, ioMjrnngoburg du prejcat rtheWnp to the clerk jliodrd fd^BfodstM Hi A|J&jLjVnbni Ibw-etue, nW/hut nil hucIi county Orders not /Registered within the ^rq&dbresuid, und Endorsed with the >?foval pfthis,Board, will he debarred enVrRj . I resolvkd, That the Treasurer of Or aiif^burg county is forbid to pay any "v^n011*^ ^iS<rY^,n^l ^e$iatcrcu' ant* "^nuorseit as nfoues?id, V J s?eqi;vi$d, That ".tflei dierk1 df ihvk Board do publish these resolutions for ^hlr^diys/^ ri ? . . E. T. It. SMOAK, Chairman Board County Commissioners. fAtfSt.8 3 W O d Geo. Bull vor, Clerk Board. no/30 ? ' ? 4t Keidvllle Male High School. , ' ' ' ' Kol'NbfcD,' A. O.' 18")7. ' ' ' . Sixteenth Scholastic Year begins-' Febniarr 3, 1873. ? Two Teachers, both Graduate*. Tuition I?cr Semion, $10, $15 nod $20. Hoard, from 10 to Sl'J pt-r month. For Catalogue or Particulars, nddreso \V. C. KIRK LAND, A. M., Spartanburg, 8..'J. Administrators Sale. 4 Bt artirtfpf an.oftler oC !hc Judge ef the I'rohafe Court, Cor Oratigcburs Count v. made iOJiitv.^'?t}vu'^vcwbvr<'A. 1872,'wc will 'MHt 4heM-ne rtslfiehee* of fftvid J. Humph, deceased, 00 tins I2tli day of December next, all lhe_pcrWinl.de pci>|>erty"of said ioty*j4utca Cjrfi?, .??stmg impart, of the following goodW aim" eliat tchs Hones and Mules, ttilth?,-IfoiWehold' and' Kitchen Furniture, Com, Fnrnmig Utensils, NYirgon, Cart, Buggy, f- c. ' ? \ > | " TA'rfii*--*0?slitun delivtrv> > JOHN S. HOWE, WILLIAM C. WOLFE, dcc4 tjualilhd Admiuistrui-n*. - "wanted. A competent white man (married cue prefer)**! ) m'fufirr 01,mVplm*, one mile comfortable house and liberal terurs will be offered. Recommendations required. Apply to JAS. H. FOWLES, . 11 i 1 At Citizen's Savings Bank. dec A 4 tf FRESH AMI SEASONABLE GOODS! f\ r\f\\ s ^Jwntjed ajpndie*, ^BtiViil h French Gum Drops, Sugar Fruit, Mixed, *Vc. New louver Itnisius, (j + . V*4*mtii i\ Currants, Ci uslicd and Powdered Sa ,urs, Stovall's Familv Flour, HJlnuW /' \ f ( Eohstcr n?id ?1 '* 1 Tomatoes, in tins, l^cnion, Cream, i, t /. ? iSpStHfnnd Soda Crackers. A general assortment of Groceries Ac, J>OWliE, 310JSK &DAVIS IMCOltTKIlS MAM'KACICUIKHH AXI>.' WHOLES A LF HB UOGISTS, CIIARl.Ks^oN J*~C. \Ve h(4to ciill fVcJ nitration of t&iEh gists, Bhy^idlahn.Aud kJulirVy McrcMirfs' to our large rml complete Stock of all Goods usually kent in^Fiist-elnss 1 Wholesale Orug Warehouse, consisting in part of Pye IHugs, Medi cigc^ kOjl (jherpicals, Foreign tarii-I>)mc.s tit*, all vroprietary Articles, Instruments Trusses, Supporters, Bandages, Suspen sions, Glassware, Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils and DyeStufl's, Fancy Goods and Druggist's Sundries, which have been selected with great care to meet the wants of all hi need of Beliablc Articles at u^Wlornte p?i^'?. Wc arc litso' Proprietors of the follow ing, which we idler with confidences an being cipial to any similar Prcperations in the market: Suinter Bitters the great Southern Tonic, Motse's morning star yeast or baking pow ders. Collier's remedy for man and licast, the best Liniment ever used. We arc agents for the following articles, we oiler lux proprietors Pflctii ;i clA' 1 0 ^'Dr.riroir ^GhlannV Rcyal Crown jSoJpiappi. This world-reknowncd Toni? is 'Highly reconimcndcp by the most emi nent German Phosiciuns! and pronounced byitliemias pcrfoctly pnro, und frev trtun all adulteration. . f '????'<? ^CuVwih Bilters1 and Pattent Spring Show..Ca.-cs, Walnut aj|d Metal Frames, 4, o, t>, 7 and 8 feet, always on had. . j . y hov.Y7 10 Um ' ' ' / "CAPITAL $1,000,000. SOfelJ^K PACIFIC GUANO. This GiuinoJrapMU^'oU known in nil the ?oot-cru States tor its remarkable; effects as a"jMffTO?fj[n ^reusing the products ofiisborfns not to require special re comuiendarfdd'/roni: Usr. Its oso for seven years post has established its character for reliable efUulroeV Tlio largo fixed capital invested by tbe company'in iUh trade affords the V.uve.sfe guarantee of tho continued excellence 'jf this Guano. The sajH^9wy into market this s son are, as heretofore, prepared under tho personal superintendence of '-Dr. St./Jul" n Ravenel, chemist of the company, at Charleston, S\ C,y hoo.ta'S^anterfnmy rest assured jtbnt jta quality and .composition ] is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. W"I|B?-XN.UOBSON, Selling. Agent, C^oxie%fcon,S.jfc..> . ...... 1 , ,j>m v-- dNOj B. REESE ? CO., General Agent Baltimore. Term?-T-648 ca*M 8*53 time,1 without interest. ,v?. TonccmamAo'a'tic plnhfeys thfcy cahV.order now and have un*il the 1st of April to decide ns to whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from the Factory by tlie car load -no'dravage will be charged. l?rPapers that inserted niy ad vert jscmqut last year will please copy, nov 27-3m I ' '" * I III til , < i I fri I ? I Iii I ^iMl .i J I I I , i , ,,, ... ,t ., mf , , I ii ,i t in f C?rdlinaDepartment. ' ?Liifb ii jA.HHo<?iation of America. I hot. ifiilspH vmV^&lT?&??b, General Agent?,' vboo;: ?JWclmrlcfltoll) g c cKiT/J " Actual Assets, June l*t, 1872, 8:1,6$,^.^,^; ^ ^f We call attention to the following facts: ting for insuring easier. ? - Im* - < x' ?' , ItHs-not an adventure gotten up for ih?i benefit of stockholders, but a. purely ;n\wtual company, ninniige(l entirely for the benefit of those 4 hJ take fodicies in it. All the surplus or profit* is returned to them annually in the shape of dividends. As it invests its funds at 10 per.cent., while New York companies being compelled by law to ir.vest in their own State, only earn (? to 7 per cent, We claim that our dividends will b* larger and consequently insurance cheaper than any New York company. , | J |{ | ;|J j J_n?v 2fr-3ino BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE ? , ,%i.m(3v?1 jtaibrfO bur. ARE .-,??* smiAdO 1^A.X>J3^tJy Ki:r>UCMTSTO tlieir LARjGE STOCK OF : GENERAL MERCHAr&DISE, INDUCEMENTS ABE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND D ESI RA BE GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND AT BULL, SCOVILJL, & PIJPE'S* -...(?,''??>? '-if Who are ngeuts for First class " $ LIFE AND FIKE IXSUKANCE COMPANIES. Abo Agents tor the IMPROVED WINSIIIP COTTON GIN. under test, the I ginned lot) lbs. seed cotton to each saw in 5 hours ami 00 miuutcK- ThluIiMifty Saw Gin candnrn o'Jt'alwyut/? bahv. 4U0 lbs. each, in about 0 hours, if run at a hitrh rate of sneul. Purchase the Winship (Jin. ? 1 BULL. SCOVILL & PIKE, Agents. ' June 11. 1872?^?tf HURRAH! HURRAH!! lIURRAHIlf" ?'jnty ClauH'TT.is Come'. Com? One, Come A.U: ''Ad'dlVl mi. OLIVEROS Has now on hand a well selected nnd varied assortment of beautiful:Toy*l suited to the taste of the most fastidious. AT^O t |'j |M[ a fine lot of SEEDLESS RAISIONS, Ptwhieh will sove our good^oWc\v1vca a vast deal of trouble,") Currants, Citron, Figs and Pi ones. , ?, ,?,., FRESH CANDIES both plain nnd fancy * always on hand ? . . t*?< a 1? ALSO a larjro assortment Of Pocket' ond Taible Cutlery, ^ilvcr.-p]af,qd Forks and Spoonp; China Cu|w nnd Sausers, moustaclife Cups, nnd Fancy Mugs, all to he found at the DRUG STORE of , f . i_ ? ? ? _ pn.J>Vl>'w?os. Ceo. S. Hacker ,T)sopr 8r\Sr^, !BUri<T l^nc'tory CHARLESTON. THIS IS AS LARGE. AM> COMPLETE, a factory a* there \* in-the South. All work manufactured at the Fnctory in\hmcity/* The only hon.-e owned and managed by a' Carolin ian in thit-scitr. Cond for prhv HAl ? 'Atttlnw? GEO. S. HACKER, PoMoffirc Bo* 170t Charleston, S. C 1 .T. torv ;ind vVarrrooms on Kinp street oppo site Cfuuon street, on line nf City Railway, No*. 13. ly $.*)TCS'20 pcrdiy, Agent? wanted ! All clas ses of working people, of either sex, young or old make more money at work for u? in thoir spure moments, or all the time, than nt any thing else, I'arricnlnrs free. Address G. Stin son A (7s Portland, Maine.f '? ' ' I * Vorteil r~ UNDER FORECLOSURE OF MORT GAGE. Worton A Steadman ir* liquidation *) VH ? ? Estate W. B. ^athency, ) Wo will sell at Public Auction, on, Salcday in December, 1*72, during the usual hour* of sale, at Ornngoburg C. II., the following tract ufluudr. belonging to W. B. Mathcncy.dVc'd: * 6 100 acres of land, more trr Icsk, bownd c?l ;!nuli by the Orangeburg Road, uevih by lande of James Laird, east by lands of Mrs. Charlotte. Gerioh. and west by lands of John iJ. Walker. Terms cash, Purchaser to pay for all neeeswfy Papers. OR A i\T GEBURG ACADEMY. ;, The generous patronage, and growing favor, which this, Av*>ivuiy has rvcpiypdj since its formation, nasanaraeu great on counrngemont to the undersigned, and convinced them that indu8.,ry,au^nppIioajr tion on their part, is all tnat is now" ne cessary to render a permanent succcf* what heretofore may have been regarded as an exp*rhnen,t. I j j j J j , They setj outj pth the determinationMi| supply fully the educational wants of the community, and to the nccomplishtnen of this end,-they how renew HnVifprtfrrtil-c to devote all their energies and -abilities. All the latest improvements hi text books, modes of instruction, mechanical appliances and discipline, will he cnrefuT iy discussed ?nd judiciously' introduced. In fact, no paius will be spared to make the OuANGEnuKO Acadkmv ruuk favorably with the best in the State or ( elsewhere. Boys will be prepared for College or business, and young Indies given a finish ed course of instruction. The male and fomala departments. Oji-e kept strictly separated,, except faring, recitations. . Vupils can enter nt any time, flndj thr*e it a distance will be farnUhpd with roosonuble board in good families. Terms per Mouth ~ - English.$ 3,00 Classic?^ - - - - 4,1)0 ? K It. Mellich? mp Jarno? S Hey ward / ? -c. ui . ?!*pii,ic '? , J.-h.io i- b?#jlbo? 'ri " ?"<?*. KkW EAM?rX??INGKR DEWING *??; ,<.i ?? owl ? tT? #v :?.???''i )? u ' ? .f MACHINE. ? ? vmn AWAbitii?*?' *dH kA*.t'rftxrJs "itf 'work ?v ?*l irfhnlog favor in the household, as shown fey tK?e.rapidly increasing- a&les. .? ? ? ?> ' Thi9,MW.,FAMI1LJ/ SEWING MACHINE in capable of a range and Variety of work mich *? WM onee thought impossible to perform by machinery- (We claim and can ?how that it u i the cheapest, most beautifnS, delicately arrang ed', ntruly irdjas!cd, easily operated, and nmw^' ? ly running of all the Family J&swipg ^tac!ii..cs. J It in remarkable not only for the range and va riety of its? Jcwhig, hat alao for the variety and . dihermit.kind* atttm?mm?r hich~jt -witl-wir w'nhrj ?mal facility and pc^epUou, iisina nil': twixt, Huf n or cotton tlirewf rbiO o> WiVsc| making the interlnekeiWhirtK^icn, alike on both ?ide? of the fabric sewn, Thus, beaver cloth, o* timforiinry of notch; and, in a moment, thin willing and never ^^rvjy* UiHUymeul^niay'be rad||uted for tine fr^fruy iffitm tty?Amcr*tis Huei or the tucking of tarlatan, or ruffling, or almost any other work which,. delicate- lingers have been known to perform. At the world'* fair it mtrre? tk* great award of the highest sales ? '. J. K. White, Agent Office at Kagine-'ZNfiife, Orangehurg, 8. C. run 6 . ?. ,.,,.t Sm NOTICE. OPFI IV] t, ? NTY OMMLS-1 I signers. ; 2< Oraxokruro county ft. ^ November 8*^*1872. Notice is hereby given tc nil parties having hii msjin the OlBce- of County ommissioners for which otalcrs have not been drawn to call at sau! Office oa Siit urdnj Nor. Uth, and ou Saturdny Nov. 16th, 1872, to receive said orders. I?v order, of the Board. ^ j A mes v a N tassel. lerk. Notice is hereby given: that Applica ' lion will be made to the General Asscm bly nt its next Hession for a' Revival o che Charters of "Pirie "Grove Cliiirch/f and "Trinity Church" under, tbejurisdic. tion r/f the ''Evangelical.Lutheran Synod of South Carolina and adjacent States." Notice of Bismissal. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 11th day of I)eocnibcr next, hie my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangehurg> County, as Administrator of Dr. Wrn. A. Cooper and nsk for Letters of Dismissal. J.S. C. HUFFMAN, . Administrator. . TRAVEM4RS'3UII)K * ? ? ? ? Vf -?? j r r ;-".tI?fO *??> SOl'TII OARtlLIN.V 'RAIbHOAD. ciiani.ESTox,May.i^ilii!" On and after SUNDAY, May 19, the passenger trains on the'South Carolina kaiiroad willst? $1$A^ ^ * Voll AUHlhVrA. ' ? ? ' ? >.!lo htlii * .> ? ?'? *>'t Leave Charleston 1 - . 9*30 am ? Arrive at Augusta - - o;40 p m VOM coiatmrta. Leave Clmflcstoi^ , T . 9;30 a w Arrive at Columbia? '? ' - 5:20 p nt '??'^'.'itoR' ciiATt^J^yV'.. . ?Leave Augmtfr ? - . 9:00. a rq Arrive at Charleston 1 ' : - i:$0 p m Leave Columbia ?i 9aM) a m Arrive tit Charleston - 4:30 p rrt ? . . . iinia-1 .??!!??? > if-i'i n ??>. :?<?? " ' au<i?*r.^'--?iqht- TtZXVkK&B. ,. I.(.Sku^Vy?^xceptcd.') l^ave Chnrlesfob1!;% |J ' i ^^pjn Arrive at Augusta - - 7:35 a ni Leave1 Anguetn*? * ' ?irlft'p'ni Arrive at OharteMon *'? \~rM a m I. ' tOI.UMUIA M/illT. EX4'RFSS (8und;|ys excepted j , , |l Leave Charlest'O^ - , TdQpiu Arrive at t^in^bfa. - . .. ??^}0 a in Leave Columbia - H .7:?0r p ia d witT .i rrive at Charleston - 6:45 am i; ? v?X:.: t Lcaye Charleston I\rnve at Summerville at j j/ j BU.MMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave SuinmcrviUe . 7:2? a h* Arrive at Charlestort >^r4?> m m 8?25 p m 4.40 p m , ^ CAMI>i:X RltAXCH. Leave Camden, - - 7,20 a m Arrive at C.'?lurfibiii ' - 11 55 a m I^eave Columbli - - 2.10 pm Arrive at Camden - ' 6.5? a jn .8*19 OilJti I O Day iiiul N^l)^Jfrai^as connoct at Au gust* with M^ac,?? ??d Augusta Ruilrorfd and Georglft Railr?atis. This is the quickest and mo.*f direct route; aod as comfortabm and cheap as any other ?inte to ? LouisviBf. Cmeitnntti, Chicago, SU Lnu'iH and all other points West ot^d Northwest. _ ( .. ViiiiL iJoluiubia Night1 Trains connect with RnRivville nu?? Columbia Railroad; and lihv and Night Trains connect with Char lotte Road. i \ j\ * \'* 'J i , ' Through TiekcftMtSllei vf?i this^'outo tc all points North. Camden Train connects at Kiugvillo daily (except Sun/lays) withDtiv Passen ger Train, and runs through to Columbia A. L. TYIA^R, Vice-President. S. B. Pic'tens Gcnoral Ticket Agent. Sop 27 Over 1200 actual fires put out with it, , : # 10,000,000,*>0 WOltTlt OK I'ltOl'KRTY HA VKO KI'.O-M KLAMW. 1 Tin- 1 gABW?|( FIRE LKPARTMKNTd in the prinelpM C'iticH or the ?niou use thvui daily. 1 hcj ?-.* Safe ami Simple, and a powerful protection. ? THEHOVEKNMENfjnw adopted it.. rVr ty-six Railroad* use tltQvi^. Insuraxaca CVe roll tee rate? where it U introduced. F R ?ire extinguish*:!* Zffltbeach $pffy? /(fting i ^'ire Engine. n>u c?mr; to.wx and vim.agk uhk It in more elective than thu Steam Fire Kb* throws apiXffffti,fkm"wohrtt? tfmM 0* and water Tor any length of time. It is the Best ami cheapest Fire Engine In *.he world,and enroee within rbe flnawcml eJriRtfce 1 of every place. I t SlIH '?' It does i:ot rcqnirc an exp'-ndVe ?vhUca of ? water works, and in ne*er,out of repair, tiefd for MTheirltoiri'.", : F. \V. FA'UttKLL, Sec'j, 78 Market ^t-^Chjea^pa., ~\^^diii^r^ An Illustrated Monthly Journal, univeisally admitted to be the 11 iu J.?)iA :U Ptrb*lieal in the World. 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"it'i!" - !i s- . In addition, THE ALDI NE will reproduce examples of the best foreign master*, effected with a view to tho highest artistic aucoees, and greatest general interest; avoiding ?ach as have . become familiar, through photograplie/er eoj? le* of any kind. The quarterly tinted plates, for IH1\ .will TOprtKUsiee four of John l)av>V rnfmitabio cjpJd4d^tchw^ appwrnriatw 'te# d>e four nea-imt. 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