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A$BICUL,T ? Jt, A LT "SS I , The PlouglimanV " i Or all pursuits by man invented, 'Tne plouglimanis tWoosfc contented; | ?! -U .The. e^Upg'ftgpod, his profit high, And on his labor mayr reljr..... u. ?( j Mechanics aii by'llim arp fed? v . j Of hiia tfce merchants seek their bread ;. His bands giro meat to everything, I .j ? . i" rii Up from the beggtir to tho King. | ? The' m\\% and 'bo?py,; com and^ykcat, ^ 4 in b a A**rh7 hk V*bj??hV?de..o j ##?J .' . pur clothes from him must first arise,' ' i iba ;!;-?'.:To deck the fop/tbdrb&sHho'vvTse,5,j $?i* We then by voto may justly Btato''1 '* j ';. The ploughman rarika^ am ong the gjreat-r Moro independent than them all,, . That dwell upon this earthly ball, i . All-hail ye farmers, young and bid,'. '' Push' oVi your plouth with courageJbpM; M.yp.ur.wealth .arfsoa,fron) your clod, Your independence from your Qod. If then the plough supports t lie nut ion, ' And men bf 'rank in every Bint ion, j Let Sings^to fanners make a bov, I ft! e&amAM**0** W^prcpure-ajMftugh? ,vl j ? aj il.J 'K fTtn B ??:. i- .'i-wi. i ( ioO ?itj u.oiT s Important Discovery, i; * >'; .-'?a-jptifdnim l>n?Nld Ibiftj f- .-?.'.?? j ? . ? ? ? '...'...?.<? The Charleston JNcics thus notices tho re cent discovery of phosphatod manures: . ' For some titno, the community have been startled^.by,?"mors that a largo supply of n superior quality of fertilizing material1 had pecn discovered near'the city. These rumors were not unfounded, and-a company has boon or ganized to utilize tho material so bountifully rjf,aupptye$ by nature. Prof. .8. Holmes, in ?TC connection with other distinguished- ehehiists, hAs for some timo been engaged. in analytical -.. experiments, which have at length produced a '''::xesn1t which will givp to Charleston a' large |JB exporting trado, and create a business that will speedily restore her former prestige. M Tho deposits roferred to extend: along the . banks of the A?hlcy River for miles, and con "?' sist' of bones and other animal matter, solidi fied, until they havo attained the consistency of soft 8tone. Some samples have bcou found to contain from 60 to 75 per cent, of pure phosphates, and there-is every indication that . tho whole bed is formed of a manure which is more valuable than the Peruvian guano, which sells at $90 per ton. Tho deposits coyer, niany . square miles, and may produce tens of millions of dona?. ; Usa Specimens of this marl or deposit wero taken td Philadelphia and shown to the presidents and officers,of tho largo fertilizing; works in ' that city. They immediately attracted atteu . ti?n, as, on being subjected to a close analysis, they showed a v^ry. large per ccntage of phos phate of-lime, and a mining ami nmnuiucturing company was at once organized, all the s|ock being taken and paid in. At a recent meeting of tho Board of '(.DJrec 4w?, hold In this city, tho Company \fos fully . organized, and our esteemed fellow-citizen, : Prof. F. S. Holmes, was unanimously elected President and Goologist: Dr. N. A! Pratt,-a distinguished analytical chemist, was elected tho Chemist and Superintendent of the Works, MlY Arthur II. Locke, Secretary of tl1? Company. Tlie Now Substitute for Cotton Plant ing. We announced the other day tho arrival from Mexico of Mr. Roozl,tho introducer into "{,?faerica.n cultivation of the ramie, tho new textile plant, which being perennial, growing from the roots from year to year, producing, after boing well rooted, from two to four-crops : 'of 150 pounds of clear fibre per season, and this boing vastly finer and stronger than cot ton or linen, sells at 60 to 65 cents per pound in spocio, and having none of tho vissitudes of cotton, promises to bocomo a chief crop in our cultivation. **? -i^o .^aa.brought wilh him a quantity, of fresh ? -Mid good root cutting;!, which aro for Sale, as is advortised in t>is , paper, at $90, per huhdvod, ;d ?f,.or?o foliar .eaoh for a small quantity . .It is easily and rapidly propagated/ ' Oho man in Mississippi, multiplied in eleven small root cuttings in four months of last summer,- to one , hundred, Ho has now approaching one thou sand. Three thousand will plant an aero. ' The machine for cleaning 'he fibres of the ') ramie has been patented, and a number of inn ^fchirics will be at once put up. It is shnplc and easily worked, cither by horse? or stoam 1 power, and prepares the fibre from the stalk in twenty-four hours from timb of cutting it, leav ing it in long skeins, beautifully white. The ramie fibr? is of similar texture, but superior to thftt known to commerco as Indian or oniua '. grass, woven into grass cloth.?Ar. O. JPitiay tine. with ? Brown Bread.?Among tho receipts for brown bread, I find none which suits me any better than mine. 1 do not think sweetening improves the bread enough to pay for tho ino laeses used. I prefer mixing at night, i For two loaves I tnio fivo pints of Indian meal, nearly tho same pf ryo, ful) two.thirds of a cup of yeast (I like . PRnbyV way of making yoast very much,) mix with warm water. In tho cxtrcmo hot >vc.ith(;r of lust summer I took cold water. When I do not mix at night, I scald tho In {]ian mpa), and uso warm water. A coloret] preacher claims $1,000 damages for being ejected from the street oars in Teno Haute, lud. Tho Kjngstrec Star is offered, for sale aftor tho 2st of January. It is (he only paper in WUliaiiisb.urg District. a. . >' ' ? - '?? '<L > J?TEMPLE OP FA SHION. O. EE. JOHNSON, ! V f * >: i; I ifotytof fcr- fdnti I ZJc?fo1 In < HATS, CAPS, FURS and UMBRELLAS, 209 King-Strffct CHARLESTON, S. C. Q sept 28 f f9, V >' ' 'sin III k^Mal^^ ,?of Fineij^vana and,DomoBti<i Segars^ C H A R~L E S T O N, s'.' C. * . Samples SenttyExprcss. sept 21 m <4 Zimmerni*Mi T /Day is, COTTON* factor 1_nd' * - ' v J GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Adgor's North Wharf, Consignment* Respectfully Soil oiled. sopt21 m 5*M ?'- W*1 COTT?tLSr FACTOR -AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Boycc <fr fblfc UTia?f. fj\ ? QU.RLESTpN, S. D. ' BS?" Prompt and personal attention given to the sole of Cotton.^ . /v --fl-r-j ? ad>2_ r \ - ': [ >nos ? ? 0 O. H WALTER & CO., *vl Ah./ __*J I t COMMISSION MERCHANTS, V?' ? Acer's North Wharf Zc "&B A R:T?E S T O N, S. Cf : ? ?.? ?r ??? Liberal Advances made on all Produce Con signed ta their Care.' i i .rvM'r J ' ? : ' oko. ii. walteb, ' ? ? ' - wm. j. ai cop mack, r" e. n. walter. sept 21 _m_3_ -OSWELL REEDER, . COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL1 COMMISSION MERCHANT, ADGER'S NORTH WHARF, f iogttft; A*Tl- ii : E S T ? "N , S : C . ' Consignments Respectfully Solicited, sept 21 hi 3 -_____ _-;-. C. Claciur. A. Wittk. CLA,GHfS & WITTE, NO. SO EAST BAY, C II A EL E S TON, S. 0.,. Conmiission Merchants, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groccrus, Provisions, Bayyiny,"'Rojpc and If 01 j Liquors. ? * soptl. * Cm "Buraliam's JJrng Slcre." I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE Jattcu'tion of my friends and those of my father to the huge stock of Drugs, Perfum ery, Dye Stuns anil Patent Medicines, which will be sold low for ensh, such as Quinine, Opium, Lobelia, Burnhnmu QodfreyB Cor dial and Balsam Turlington, &c./ &c.,'cither whole sale or retail. ... t . Call and'exhminc rriy Stock,-as it is no trouble to show my Goods. Country orders fdlcd with the same dispatch n_ before the war. E. S. BURNIIAM, No. 421 Xing Street, near Culhoun-St., Sign Red Mortar, Bcpt21?8m Charleston, S. C. ?hisolmT FACTOKS, COMMISSION;MER01IANTS &XlTAiiWf TairiArtirj :irr -i: \ ... AND SHIPPING AGENTS. WILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE, sale and shipment to Foreign and Do mcHtie'Portsj of Cotter. Rice, Lumber and Nav al Stores. ATLANT..;: WHARF, CII_A_liX.lH_STOISr? s. c. E. WILLIS. ALEX. R. CII1SOLM. GH__?tLESTON HOUSE. STOp, WEBB & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GOODS. All Goods nre sulectcd specially for our SOUTHERN TRADE. AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING STREET, Three doors below Went worth, CHARLESTON, S. C. Tornis Cash, or City Ac?ep6hnco. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IT. C. Stom.. CiiAnr.k.s Weih?. II. C. Walker. fob 28 ? c tf H. L, Jeffers & Co., FAcrroRS AND Coiiimissioii Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE of Cotton and other Produce. Ordors for sup plies enrefully attended to. Refer to Captain .lohn A. Hamilton, R. 0. Stono, Es'ip,Orangebnrg, Dr. Wm. C. WhVtstone, St. Mat thpw.-. 'T^V ,npl? ) * I i .-.ft . CHARLESTON CARDS. J. A. Quaclteiibiisfi, 120 EAST BAY, * ?i' I < >7 .1 <( > VL < joy !f 7/ t'? >fl C H ,A It L E ? T O N .,. S . C . WHOLESALE GROCER, AND u6 ?:? Commission Merchant, [Sugar, Teas'; Bac^fLaYil, FfstiW^Balt,etc. . ?epi-14." ifrflC r*SJTl.aM rJ SwoTl ; I 6 n/Bisciioyp:- 1 ' ' ; pvf?U?. ?-r-?.--- ? ; ? Henry Bisclioff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS S ! A*jt> DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGA RS, &c., Ltjtfi?i:fe8TON, 8. o.i - eopt 14 m *3?9?HjHL RSH A L L, IMPOIlTElt AND DEALER IN English and American /?harp|tare, * * CUTLERY, Agricultural Implements, SlGN:.OF-5T.HE GOLDEN GUN. 310 King .?Street, 3d Door Below Society, CHARLESTON, S. C. BCpt.14 3m Wagener, Heath & Monsees, - PLANTATION AND FAMILY GROCERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork. Beef, Flour, Shgar, Coffee, Tea, etc., etc., WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS AND TOBACCO Arus. 1G3 and 105 East Ray, cor,. Queen-street. CHARLESTON, 8. C. - All Orders Promptly At loaded to-^a sept 14 . S, Thomas, Jh., IVm. S. Laxsk.u;., ? William G. Whilden & Co. FORMERLY OF HAYDEN & WHILDEN, ? DRAI.KRfl IN WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, CROCK ERY, CHINA, GLASS WAKE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. Ohl Gold and Silver jiurcJutsed. Matches and Jewelry Repaired. 225 King-St., Corner of Bcnufain, AT WHOLESALE 11 HA YNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. fob 23 c ly Fail anu V/lIl^ Clothing4, ? LI 210 KING STREET, West Side, One Door South of Market Street, CHARLESTON S. C. Now opened, an Elegant Supply of FALL nnd WINTER CLOTHING, nil .pmlnics. Fine medium nnd low priced for Dress and Business purposes. Also Buys Clothing to Bilit nil ages. TAIIiOIlI XC4 1>E PA ?TME\T Supplied with a fine assort incut of ('tot Iis. Cnssi ii)ere nud Vestings made to order in liest Htyle. Goods also Hold hy the yard. Wc invite purchasers to cal! nud look through the Supply, which is offered at LOW I'll ICES. WM. MATTHTESSEN, Agent. B. W. McTuREOUS, Superintendent. oct19 in 2 TTHiBERS HOUSE, - I (rOUMUHLV mbs. DlIIIII.k'h,) 281 KING STREET, Rfitwcm Wvnticortk und Hazel Street*, ami Within three minutes' walk of all the Principal Wholesale and Retail Houses of Meeting, King and Haync Streets, and the Post O?ce, Charleston, S. C. Tho City Railway, which runs to oacli extremity of the City, is within fifty yards of the house, TERMS OF BOARD : Hoard hy tho day.,..$3 R0 " M ?< Week. .$12 00 to $15 00 Hasn't Spatinick, Mus. B. IIitBEits. oct la_tr_ TIEE MOR^INCJ SVAR.?Publish ed Daily, except Sunday, at Wilmington, N. C, by WM. II. RERNARD, No. ;; South Water Streot. The ohenpent Daily NowSf/apor In North or Sontli Carolina! THE STAR contains Latest Telegraph Dispatches, Local News, Reports of Mar ket:', and General Intelligence. Mailed to Suhi-f rihers at $2.00 for 0 Months. $1.25 for :l Months. Advertising Rute? lower thnn those <>f nny Daily Newspaper in either of tho Carolinas! Address all Communications to WM. II: BERNAHD, Proprietor, n(iv '!--4g? Wilminilton. N. C Selling Off! Spiling Off!" ?CLOSING OUT IN VIEW OF AN ENTIBE CHANGE OF BUSINESS, OFFER FOR CASH, Our no* COMPLETE STOCK in every Liue at Rates much below FOiRIVtEiR PKIOE?. BARGAINS CAN BE HAD ! Great Indoconieats Offered from now until JAMtABYl, 1808. If you want ;CHEAP, GOODS for the Next Sixty Days, GALL AT BULL & SGOVILLS ANT E DTo FiU 'Spcclal0i'tlcr9 1000 BUSHELS BOUGH RICE. 500 BUSHELS PEAS. 200 BUSHELS PIN DE RS. For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET FIGURES IN CASH. E ARE STILL IN THE COTTON MARKET, Prepared to BUY such Lots as may oflbr or receive on Consignment, All of which tdiall receive the prompt atten tion of Bull ?c Scovill. fob 2:j y lo CHEAP GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT KEITT BROTHERS. E WOULD AGAIN INFORM our Fitltu*-,-. that wo are now receiving our FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Dry Goods and Groceries, Which wo offer on reasonable terms. If our friends will give us n call, we have no doubt wo can make it profitable to both parties. Wo arc also prepared to continue tho shipping of COTTON, RICE, &C, to tho well known house of WILLIS & C11ISOLM, _? w , ?, Charleston, whore prompt attention will be given to tho title of the tame at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, and tho money can bo received at our Office hero, without quo cent oost to the otrnor. NOTICE,?OUR DEBTORS WILL PLEASE Remember us when their Cotton and other Produce is bold, and settle up their old accounts. KEITT BROTHERS, oct10 c ly D. LOUIS & CO. 'A. GENTH, 150 PAIRS SPECTACLES, Tiutoumi which OUR FRIENDS' CAN EXAMINE THE MOST SELECT AN1> CHEAPEST STOCK op 9 JSL JlUX v1 t.. .. . . ? , 1 ) OFFERED IN OR AN (i RBURG SINCE TIJK WAR/ !VOW <>I?E^-N<4 AT D. Louis & Co., Agents fob 2.1 r ly I DR. B. M: SHtLERj AVlNG^tEMOVED HIS DRUG 8T0RE fr'm _????hiar well-known Stand, Ijekslo'avo rp8poott'"ily.] tin invite his friends throughout; the' 'TJiBtrioi,. j? I visit liitn at his Now, Largo and well Furnishod | B S T A B L"'l ? B^W*1 : \ on RUSBELL^TREET,/oppoailo Messrs BULL & SCOVILL'S, where they will he suro to bo supplied with the very-best ntflmu lu* *? Drugs and Medicines the Market affords, and at the. lowest market prices. He 1ms on hand-now n full-assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES ?F ALL KINDS,*] Paints, Oils and Brushes, I Dyo Stuffa, . ... ??. Lye and Potash, } ! Malxeha and Corn Stnroh. X* Cooking and Washing Soda, Black Pepper, Spiooa of hll kinds,1 '?- ? COMPOSITION, L?BELiA, NERVE POWDER, &o., Prepared by Ephraim Larrabee, BITTERS of all Kinds, TRUSSES, Single and double, Large and Small, Fine Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, Fine BRANDIES, and WINES for Medical purposes, : . PERFUMES and TOILET SOAPS. Call and satisfy yourselves?you can get just what you want. Just received a lot of that fine "DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO." JB*3T" Will open on Sundays from 7 to 10. A. M., and from 4j to 7 P. M; fob 28 c ly r.-.vj THE CANNON HOUSE! (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) 35>5?v Till? SUBSCRIBER WOULDi Re fc~>.-TrQFpect fully inform the Traveling Pub ^^;ijt\-Cvl>c that his. HOUSE is opened for ? .?^b^w their accomodation. RATES OF BOARD. Board per Bay."..$~t 76 - ? Week._. 7 00 " Month...... 20 00 ATJSO A BAR-ROOM In the Basement, which is supplied with the bc?fit of Liquors. eTAs. cannon*,' Proprietor. nug .V c ly Frederick Fersner, M EUJ II A^S'J_C A L I) E X TIS T, Will attend to those whowkajusserviccs at thorr" residences, by being informed through t77c*TT?st office or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER PLATE; also the VULCANITE WORK! All work done Warranted to give satisfaction. Rcsidenco: at Mr- JOSEill FEKSNER'S, Orange t)iirg District, ?. C. mar 30 tf. "Wofford College, SPARTANRURG C. H., SOUTH CAROLINA. The Firs! Session of the Fourteenth t.Vdogiale Year begins on the 1st October, 1S<>7. The course ot siJ"!" v,1iaaius unchanged, but the Faculty now ? f.-,,iiU. Html'-'its ~~ *uclt a? wish to pursue auiuu . .0 ." 1 particular s.mlics only, '-immediate Tbc Preparatory School, under iuu . J supervision of. tlio Faculty,"oppns nt tha saino time. Tuition per Year including contingent fee - $54 00 Board per month about - - - - - - 12 00 Bills payable in advaneo in specie or its equiva lent in currency. The Divinity .School also opens at the same timo under the supervision of Rev. A. M. Shipp, D. D., Rev. Whitofoord Smith, 1). D., und Rev. A. H. Les ter, A. M. For further particulars address A. M. SHIPP, President, nug 24 2 tf THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE! Biirke's Weekly FOR BOYS AND GIRL. Brilliantly Illustrated and Elegantly Printed-. -:o: NOW PUBLISHING MAROONEIfS JKI.AN or Dr. Gordon inSoarch of his Children ; a'scquei *o the "Young Maroon crs," by Rev. F. R. Gpulding, JACK DOBELL, or, a Boy's Adventures in Texas. A story of the Texan War of Independence, by one of Fannin's men. Pronounced by tho Southern Press "equal to the best of Mayne llcid'a Storias." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 per year in advance; three copies $5.00; ?vc copies $8.00; ten copies $15.60 and twenty-one C(>pie:i $30.00. Samplo copies :ont. on application. Clergymen and Teachora furnished nt Si.60 per annum. sept 28 \ If Demorost's Monthly Magazine. UNIVERSALLY acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America; devoted to Original Stories, Poi ins, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (Including special de partments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gyhums tic, Equcdtrhrn Exercises, Music, Amuse ments, etc.; nil by the best nuthors, and profusely and artistically illustrated with costly Engravings (full size), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroide ries, .Tewel.-y, and a constant succession of artistic novcltlep, with other useful and entertaining litera ture. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can afford to do without the Mod ern monthly. Single copies 30 cents ; bnck num bers, as specimens, 10 cohts; either mailed free. Yearly, $8, \vUh n valuable premium ; two copies $6.60 j three copies, $7.60; five copies, $12, nnd splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each, with the first premiums to oaoh subscriber. Adthiss W. JENNINGS DE MOREST, No. 473, Broadway Now York. Demovest's Monthly and Young America, together, $1. with the premtutnc for each. oci 12 ? d if 1 ?.'.'??' * - Tf LEGAL NfiTICEJR ^ IN EQUITY, oBaNGe?uRG DISTRICT. :ixtt The Stato ex relatione , , ' Solicitor 'SbmhermCn-cuii; ? l < Bill to lay. In Bo Lost Documents, in the,, ' ' matter *of the lost" Will of Jacob Wolfe, deceased, ? .< ? Application havingi been made" by. William M"i Wolfe to prove the. o.xist ence, loss and content? of the lost Will and Testament of Jacob Wolf?, de ceased. On pio.UoPuQf. ? JAeserg.-lBlag^ ijlfchhl?? So licitors, it is ordered that all persons RajTw^ke M ?i^tlo. may appear and cross examinenStwWaeaee proanuC'l, and introdu'eo evidenco in reply bof?7tl mo on tbe29th,day. of.'JPe'brttary,a868. Commlssioner'B Office,.) . V. D.^y/JAHIBO?? " Orangcburg C. IL, V . CommiesIon*r. Nov 2G,J8G7: J . . ;w, ^ In Equity. v; v: ' ORANGEBURG j VJ&TXffff? 3 D. W. and A. II. Byrd, _ Japes d>ttorBpn',?Adm'rJjM1; '/^Qjj; ?? By ordeJorohinoellbT^ 1807, the Creditors or Nathaniel A. Byn" Ihelr doman'ds ,bfcf?rV. in? within ' W I .from, the, date .of ^?dd,i?xdeA ?jYTD. V. JAMISON, ,/>?J .*;!?... Commissioner. ,nov ?3, .. . . . ; 2m -?-!-:-?,-. In Equity* >, . , ORANGEBUltG DISTRICT:'*1 John T. Jennings, et. k';('y,: ? ? ??! X8- ?- >: i ? f ? <?;?0 ;!?*? Patrick Jennings ct/at. J By order of Chanc'elldr Johnson '-madV'NoY. ltf, 18(17, the creditors of John S. Jennings-, deceased] will prove their demands beforojiie >rllIiin th^eo (3j montliB from the date of sam'of^eX""' ' - V.^.A/ lAMLSfjH. nov 23 ? > filll Iii J2 ?'>>;;,j.umK 8tu In Equity, " ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Jamc.s D. Clccklcyy Ex'r of: Will of L. E. Cocnci-, IPkIii^ss" ul - }?? If! ,? j -vs. A. D. Frederick,.ct. ah t J. By order made in this caso tho creditors.oi l.. B. Coonor, deceased, will prove thcir'dcmuiids before me at Orangcburg by .the first, day of February next. Commiesioncr,a"?ffiV,e, flj % DYY.TiAMISON, Orangcburg CT If. V" C6nuuisiiou?r. November 7, 1907. I nov 10 i- ta ?i .tff .not . In E#it^.. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. ??V< ?ifiaW*. Ilenry Livingston, Executor 5 1WV .... ,..^.r Burnett Livingston, Ii. Williamson ct. al. Dcyiscca and Legatees. By order of Chancellor, Johjgflu^f^tlnii quo. I am authorize! to settle nl" Executor of B. Livinj disintercMcd persgKr/ taken - before sioncr. l-cbtor^-dinposcd to avaUlhiynHelv/*^, , order,, will^ply , to Mefsre.:_'JJ?it.?<uih-'A'' >. I Ornngx-burg. I n-sjjjilaSranthori?.-<r tu tr?'?t f fAlojmo of the Kstatc hinds. Persons wis)fJ Lbily will apply as above. . , ' - 11ENUV LIVINGSTON, Exocutpr olI 20 lain 3m r>..i . . ,.<??-3 In Equity, ORANGEBURG DIr.-TRICTj . .u i?\ V. D. V. Jamison, Com'r in Eq'y ^ v?. Tho Creditors and Distrlbutcca of Win. M. Irick. Cr?*1H?r'a Bill. J>Mkud By cnler of--Chaueellor Johnson,' 'the ?crodrt?r??f William M. Irick will present nnd prove thrir d?-?. mnmls before tlic Special Cominissioncr appointed im this case, (at office of Hut eons. & Legare.) .lfithi? tlweo months from tho date hereof.',: ?..? ? i"iif. Oct. 22d, 1807. C. B..GLOVER, 8r9cUl1Comm:k?i?u?r. oot 26" WV, i , '.. ~"" 1ft. '?' v.~7i~'\Tw '.v* IN ECIUITY, 1 ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. . Howard Av Foglc and Rebecca F.'Fogl?. V vs. - \ David J. Cln\*ton and others. J Pursuant to an order in this case, all perses?bar ing claims against the Estate of William Fogle an4 Susan Foglc, dec, will prc30nt and prove them befor? me and all persons indebted to the same will ihaka payment within three months from this date. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangcburg, C H, \ Commissi*??*. Sept. 30, 1867. J otr6-^8ra H ?lM\?at In Equity, ORANGEBURG DISTRICT^. A! Mnckay, ndm'r of G. C. Mnckay, Y ' "BUT fcr ? ? vs.- V lnjnuctiua W. F. Hufson, Trustee, ct. al. J and Keli?f. In pursuance of an order in this case fron pbaa ccllcr Johnson, all persons having claims Mgaiost. the Estate of George ('. Mnckay, deceased, ar? re quired to present nnd prove tlie name before m? at Orangcburg C. If., within three uiontlis from* thia date. Commissioner's Office, \ V. D. V. JAMISON,' Aug. 29, 1807. ) ? Commissioaer. nug 81 xit :%4 Tlic S?ll? of South Carolina. ORANGEBUIUJ DISTRICT. In the Ccurt of Commou Pleas. ... , .ijitl '.??<. ?> i,'/ .trjf-i.nO H. II- Jennings, Jno. T. Jennings..vs E..A. ,WI'??r sen, A. E. Tolmadge; ATTACHMENT. \-TTflEREAS the Plaintiffs did on the.20th dny y V of May fdo their declaration against (he De fendants, who (as it is said) r.ro absent from und without tho limits of this Stntci and, have neithrr,. wives nor ottomoys known ^itljiif t.no sunio, ijpoql whom a copy of said <lcclai;ati?n may bo' s^"r,v^q:. On motion ofHutsons ^ Legare, iMnintiff? Att^rney?^ it is ordered, that tho said Defendants do appear, and plead to the said declaration on or before the-* 22nd day of May, which wi.U'ho in Hie year^nf our,. Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and 'sixty-., eight, otherwise final nud absolute judgment', will j then bo givcu and awarded against them., J. F. ROBINSON, May 20, 1S<*>7. XX jun 1 ?3m4 C. f, P . _-i?I-?Jl-_'?'?*. i't^f" NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT APPLICATION WILLr, bo made in three months from dato, to ihr rc. ' spectivo Coriiorotions below nnmed, for renewal of 4? Cert ideates ^of. I Siiruce of South Western Railroad , Bank Stock, 4 Shun s of t^outh .Carolina UtUroad S'eck, which were the property of Miss Elizabeth Uickenbakcr, now deoeascd, nml were lowt or do-^. etroyed during tho recent war. Orangcburg. 8. C, > DONALD R. BARTON, \. Sept 2^, IBfjT? l Admhlitrntor. sent 98 1 UU T,m : kiio.- .? ? ? :. - ?