-<\. Pujp?ir ioi- tho People, II. G. SmatibAN, \ yx_ . ? Jamks L. Sims,' } r*opnctora. suiiscuii'tion. One Year.1^1 fJO ?Ix Months,,.1 OO MIuttkers,of the Uospel.1 OO -o? At>Vt:UVISINO UATKS. P?*st luscrtioiu, per square....1 OO Knuli SubsequentInsertion....?O St3r"I..lbcral contracts nutue lur three .. "ion L'leus ma''o Ijy the Court of Con,... ?>? lor Orangeburg County, 1 will sen ... Orangeburg Court House on Monday, January Olli, 1880, within lho legal hours, tbo real estate |>artlcub\rly de scribed below; Itobert Young vs. Dempsey Gardner ot al. All that plantation or trace of land containing one thousand and sixty*nine and a half acres, more or h ss, siluutc, lying and being in the County of Orange burg and Slate aforesaid, on Bull Swamp,; . widens of North Edisto river ; and bound-j t ed on the norlh by lauds of O. B. ljiley,. on (he cast by lauds of the Estate oTj Prcomaii Hooker, on the south by lands! of airs. Uhner and F. ltobiusou, and ihc West by lauds lately owned by C. D. Kellt and recently purchased by Edward Willis, Trustee. Terms: One-half earth... and the balanco on a credit of twelve mouths, purchaser to give a bond for said balance bearing Intorest from day of sale, ami a mortgage of the premises, also to pay for papers and recordlug. And in eatt? any purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of sale the prem ises to bu resold on the next succeeding salesilay upon the same terms and at the former purchaser's risk. George Boliver vs. James Muulgo. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Orange burg and State aforesaid, eantalnlng six teen add one-half acres, and hounded on the north and east by lauds now or for mer')' of.Ira T. Shoemaker, on the south by lands now or formerly of John Dar rultl, and on the west by lands of James Brown, Term f Cash, purchaser to pay for papcis and recording. George II. Cornelscn vs. August?Fisch er. Charles 11. Jones and J. L.lleidtuian. All tlmt certain lot or parcel of luny*. 5lt; uate, lying and being In the town of Or ungeburg, ju die Count}' and State afore* sald.ou the north side of Amelia street in said town (with dwelling bouse and other buildings thereon) fronting and measu ring on said street one hundred and one (101) feet, more or less, and running back three hundred ami lorty (.'MO) feet, more or less, and bounded north by 'lands of A- Champey, east by jots of tlip said Geo. II. Coruelsoii. south by Amelia street aforesaid, and west by lots of A. Champey, John.A. Zulgler, Jr.. and Es tate of Theodore Ehliey, deceased. Terms One-half cash, and the balance on acred it of one year, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the prem ises purchased, purchaser to pay for pa pcis ami recording. Anna M. M?hen?, Benson Tarrant. Adin'r., et al. vs. Thomas M. Haysor, James Williams and others. All "thai certain tract of laud which John II. Mil lions in his lifetime agreed to sell to Hen ry Millions, containing two.hundred (200) acres, more or less, bounded by lauds ol J. C. Holen arid the EMate of the late John It. Millions. Also, All that certain tract of land which the said John It. Millions, deceased, agreed to sell to David Kenneily, containing one hundred and thirty-fonr (134) aores, more or less, (and known as a part of the 11. II. ilonucU tract on Great branch) and hounded by,the Sam Bounctt, Sharperson, Biitchingtou aud Salley Bon net t tracts. Also, All thnt certain tract of land, which the said John 1*. Millions, deceased, agreed to sell to Josiah Chavls (being a part ol the 11. II. Bennett tract on Great Branch) containing two hundred and twenty (220) acres, more or less, lying north of the Ninety-Six road, whereon the said Juaiah Cbavls resides, . ?? Also, All that certain tvact of hind whiuh the said Jolty It. Millions, deceased, agreed to sell to David and Joseph Sharp erson, w ho af upwards assigned the same to Mary A. Jcffcoat, (being part of the II, 11. Bonnett lands on Great Branch) bounded north by lauds ol Ii. W. Webb east by lands of \V. A. Mackey, south by lands of Jesse Pearson, and west by lauds of James Blitrhinsrton. Terms: One-third cash, balance on a credit of one aiid iwo years, purchasers to give bond bearing interest from day of sale for said balance, with a mortgage of the premises purchased, and to pay for pa pers ami recording. Caroline L. Strom-m and others, Ex ecutors. v.?. Campbell Footman, All thai tract of laud situate in the County and State aforesaid, on cither sidcol the road leading from John W. Dnnt/.ler's to the State road, containing one hundred aud fifty (150) acres, more or less, with the improvements, and ad jolting lands ol Jacob Danizlur, John L. Moorer, and lands assigned to John W. D.intzlcr as a homestead. Terms- Cash enough to pay $952 05 and, interest, cost and expenses of sale, balance on a credit of one, two and three years, si cured by bond and mortgage. I'm chasers to pay for papers and recording' THOMAS W. GLOVER, MAsTKR'S OkFIOK, Master. December it), 1870?3t Notice ol Dismissal. r"r*HI0 undersigned hereby yives notice Jft. that he will on the Ulli day of Janu ary, ISiSU. apply to Judge of Probate of Orangeburg County for Letters Disuds cory as Administrator of the Estate of P. G. McCains, dee'd. THOMAS COLLI EIL Dec. 12,1870?5t Administrator. Christmas Festival I I^O come off the 22nd. aud that 5 cent . Express will carry any article of Jewelry with perfect safety: so avail yourself Stan early day by calling to see my select slock of Plated Spoons, F rks. etc , nhu another lot of Gold and Plated Jewelry just received, of the latest pat terns. I have flic cheapest Silver Stem Winders hi town, and last but not least the largest set of Carbuncle Bings hi the State. All watches on hand for repair over one year will he sohl on the first Monday in January. \V. IT. Rpbinson. Watchmaker A Jeweller. Oct. 17, 1S79?3ui The State of South Carolina/ OBANGEBUBG COUNTY, By C. B. Glover, Esq., Probfite Judge. WHEREAS, Elizabeth M.Tyler hath made suit to me, to grant her Let ters of Athninhdstratioii of the Estate and effects of Joseph L. Tyler, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Credi tors <>| the said Joseph L. Tyler, late of Orangeburg Count)', deceased, that they be and appear, before mo, in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg Courthouse on the 20th of December next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock In the forenoon, to shew cause, If any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this fifth day of December, Anno Domini 187b. C. B. GLOVER, Judge of Probate O. C. Dec. 12th; 187!)?2t Don't Forget to Call for your Ohristmas frese?ts left by Santa Glaus at PK EROS, -\7" ?JOS AtCaptain Brlggmaii'fc Old Stand. Raisins. Currants, Citron, by Hie wholesale, -Candies ifrptu the plainest lo the Hilfst and in every slinpe, Sweethearts, Panorama, -Kjf^s. Sugar Toys besides I nni prepared to Ice and Orniinieut everybody's Christmas.Cakes. CIGARS AND TORACCO. FKUIT1 FRUIT 1! FRUIT!!! FRUIT!!!! And everything to maka people happy. Call beforo buying elsewhere JOSEPH EROS, Ornngcbursf, S. C, Sept. 20-tf WHO'S DONE IT? HENKY KUHN Has brought everything In the Dry Good-* line down to living prices, and would call attention to his immense Fall stock, hardly knowing what special ties to Citunv crate?having everything in the wearing line from mi Infants Soog up to an Kie pbants (pattern for a Tin Cushion). HENRY KOHN DRESS GOODS cloaks notions Respectfully call attention to my full Rue of press Good*, Alpaca* Brillianthia Serges, Uouretts, Suitings and Buntings. In black Goods we have our celebrated Globe Alpacas, which for texture und brilliancy, rail not bu sui'pilMvd, Crepe Cloths and French Casbnieres all grades. All lending shades Silks, Satins and Velvets for trimming purposes. Our Cloaks are well worth an inspection, embracing SO different styles, Dolmans. lon cents, k for uhat you want, we will show you that we can bent Charleston or any other man. Atfcnt lor BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS; NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, ^White's*' Shuttle ^e^yTffS Machine henry kohn, Leader of Low Trices. a. izlar, agt., At BriggTnan'.s Old Stand? C1ALL and get your Hot Meals, Fancy Drinks and Fine Cigar*. C? me early and f order your Oyster Stew, Oyster Fry, Chicken and Rice. Ii am und 'Rice, Reef steak and Rice, Sau8snge|nnd Rice, Ham anil Eggs, Colt'ee. &c? &c. Having obtained a first class llestauraiit Cook. 1 prepare everything hi nice s^'lo. Call and satisfy your appetite. Everything put down at Bottom Prices. Orangeburg S. C, Oct. 3, 1879?3tua AT THE CORNER OF Russell Street and Railroad Avenue RY J. W. MOSELEY, A FULL STOCK OF General ]\4]ex^cliaiicliz;e, WHICH WILL RE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. All my Old Friends and as mnnv New Ones as will favor inc with a call aro re ectfully Invited to examine my G??DS AND PRICES. April IS rpiLE undersigned will fllo bis final' no. Jb cottift as Execute* of tbo Will of Christian A. Gutes, deceaa^d, with the' Probate Judge of Ornngcburg County,prr the Oth day of January, 18SO, ancJa'tffc tcttf JiCtters l)l?ti?l6sory. ... ,' WM. O/ .WIIETST?NE, tint!, b, 1879?'it Executor. The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG C?UNtY; By C. B. Glover, us*, ^obate Judge. WHEREAS, Jacob W. Marlin hath made suit to me, to grant him Let ters of Administration of the Estate and effects of .J. .Phillip Marlin, deceased. These are therefore to elteaiKl admonish all and singular the kindred and Credi tors <>f the said J. Phillip Martin, late of Orangeburg County, deceased, that they be npd appear, before me, in the.Court of Probate, ,to be held .atiprangeburjr; .Courthouse, on 20th December next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in ?the forenoon, to shew ca isc,,if .any tljor 'jia.ve.'why the said AdmhiUUaUou should notjpe granted. Given under my Hand, this fourth day of December, Anno Domini 1870. C. B. GLOVER, , Judge of Probate 0. C, X>e?. 12, 1879-2C CALIj www call At the People's Bakery* ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready and willing to FIlA, ORDERS BREAD, ROLLS, PIES ?ND c J? KES. of all descriptions. Gr U N G E R S by the barrel or box. ALSO BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, OK An)* other meetings at ?h?rt notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONFEC TION AH YS. FANCY GOODS AND NO TIONS. Which will be sold as low an any that can be bought in Orangcbnrg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T# W. ALBERGOTTT, RUSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. P. Hailey. Oiangcbnrg, Sept l.'l, 1878 ly D. V. FLEMING. JAS. II. W1LSOX August, 1,878, We are no;y opening, direct f; Hie Manufacturers, a large and ne; stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks, FOR FALL TRADE. Ciders solicited and promptly flll al. All goods Willi our brand war ranted. D. F. FLEMING & GO, WHOLESALE DEALEUS IX AND Trunks, No 2 Hnyne 3treet, Cor. of Church street, Charleston, S. C.sep 27-3 HE WHITE Sewing machine THR BEST tr yet tailed to satisfy He) rceow>eidaHo.ii In Its favor. The demand forttte White haa Increased to such aus talent that we are now compelled to turn out Cconpioto CtoTKrlac MaiyMUttaa m-vmxy tbzee aoai?.vJX?? ? tixo <5.o.-y to aruraplST tb.o dcmandl Evert machine Is warranted for 3 years, and sold for crsa at Hberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to Mil the convenience of customers. iWA?EMTS IK UHOCCuTKD Tfc2?lTGSY. WHITE SEWINQMACHINE C0..^ \ dt W8 Euclid Are.. Clevttaad. Ohte,1 For Ss.!c by Heiiry Kohn.