The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, December 28, 1867, CHRISTMAS HALF SHEET, Image 2
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cosoitssson mekcie akt,
BOYCE & CO.'? (WJ^ARFi CHARLESTON, S. C.
REFERENCES:
Hon: QEO. A. TUEN HOLM; ANDREW 81-I
MONDS. President 1st National Bank, Charleston,
E.'S.SJOLMES; President s. C. Mining and' Manu
facturing Company.
dedtt?ivi * 2m
?V.?ii ??<? rJ2Q(EAST, ray, , ...
C|? A.-,'Rii*Vfi>.T!p.N.l.-B.v C
WHOLESALE. GROCER,
'"?!. ; ; if: and ?.
'?inl]?,,t?i'.h id. nu .v.-: i: ? ? f.:....
Gossmission Merchant,
DEALER JN i;.
Sugar, Teas, Bacon, Lard, Fish and Salt, etc.
Mpttfct-nt-.iy,?. ? m .... Qul
- , ..?'fette'raj'j i-.i >i !? ? . ? ?....?__?
H. RIBCUOFF. C. WULBERN.
iii?h ?' '?_-:-M
limits^w^M, k Co->
WHOLESALE GROCERS
'? Int." .M .? ' , .... .
? AND DEALERB IN
Wi^fES; LICjUORS, SEGARS, &c,
No. 197 East Ray,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
?opt 14 m
- ifl .;br ??:-'-??
?AML; R MARSHALL,
?r* l?rt?pRTER AND DEALER IN
jv'u i t *.-. i \ K: ur.: i i i j i. . >
English and American
:H ARD WARE,
CUTLERY,
GUNS,
AND
-
AgricultRTal Implements,
8IGN OF THE GOLDEN GUN,
310;-King Street; 3d Door Below Society,
.f r ? CHARLESTON, S. C.
* * 8m
ner, Heath & Monsees,
PLANTATION. AND FAMILY
G&CERS, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Ham, Bacon, Shoulders, Pork, Bcof, Flour,
Sugar,'Coffee, Tea, etc.-, etc./
WINES; LICJUORS, SEGARS AND
p ^'tC 'f.Oll A ceo (
Nosl 1?3 Arid Jbb' East Bay, cor. Queen-street.
.? t..., CHARLESTON, S. 0.
'^^ftA^ Orders Promptly' Attended to^t?fl
acptl^i. m G
S, Thomas, Jh., W.m. 8. Lannkau.,
William-^ Whilden & Co.
. j:. formerly op
* liAYDEN & whilden,
wai^j^isV^BWEt^tVdlX'ver ware, crock
> jtjfaj; cniNA; GLAss ware, and
T H0?SE .furnishing
' ??' ? articles.
Old-Gold, and Silver puTqltascd. Waleitet and
Jewelry Repaired.
225 King-St.', Corner of Bcaufain,
AT WHOLESALE 11 JIAYNE STREET
CHARLESTON, S. C.
feb28 . e ly
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
FACTORS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
?tfjteJtV'. d.i .-;..<; '.tt J:; :
SHIPPING AGENTS.
"YTETILL ATTEND TO THE PURCHASE,
? yy "sitlo n'nd shipment to Foreign and Do
mes^'f: Ports,' of Coiton, Rico, Lumber and Nay;
alS^cs,' .
'?Vr"'- ATLANTIC WHARF,
CIIAHLESTO^ 8. C.
e. WILMB. alex. R. chisolm.
"IMl^TON HOUSST
no i?y# I-'.f} mod ,?
. 's3.-a.-j i i I ., (-r-:o:-r- ; .
, WEBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
?f GOODS.
All Goods ore scleotod specially for our
- SOUTHERN TRADE.
AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 287 KING street,
Thrco doors below Wentworth,
. , . CHARLESTON, S. C.
Terms: Cash,-or City Acceptance.
Ajr;tif)RDER8 PROMPTLY ATTENDED to.
If. L\ Stoi.l. CtiAniKs Wkdu. H, C. Walkku.
f^b'2R o tf
% ?. Jeffers & Co.,
FACTORS
.. : ? ? AND ; ? ;,.
'C?nimi?sion Merchants,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
?PEttlAD AftENf !t?N' GIVEN TO THE SALE
, of Cotton an<l other Produce Ordors for Bup
;s cnrofully.ntt.ended to.
?' Refer; to'.Coptain John A. Hamilton, R. G. Stone,
Esq., Orangeburg, Dr. Wm. C. Wholstono, St. Mat
thews.
:? *pl.. - . .fi ?
CHARLESTON CAfiBS,r
'"* TEMPLE OF FASHION:
el H. JOHNSON,
Importer and Dealer In
HATS, CAPS, FU11S and UMBRELLAS, |
209 King-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C.'
. sept 28*?? I ' IVJ x 8m -|
';*" . C, MA^S^ ? I
nRALKR in
All Kinds of Leaf Tobacco, and Manufacturer
of Fine Havana and Domcslio Scgars,
No. 55 Society Street, - One- Door From King,
C II A R L E 3 T ?,Ni'. S . C.
-:0-X-L ?. .
Samples Sent by Express.
j sept 21 m . ' 3.
-M?- ., j i :. * * t-!?
Zimmemian Davis,
COTTON FACTOR AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Adgcr's North AVJiarfK
?? i(; 5
Consignments Respectfully" Solioltod.
sopt 21 m 3
"WM. WALTON SMITH,
COTTON FACTOB
?AND?
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Boyce d> Co.'s WJiaff._ r
CHARLESTON, S, D.
B?f Prompt and personal attention given to the
sale of Cotton. .
niig 24 ' ?? ,*}'> mos ' 0
G. H. WALTER & CO.,
FACTORS
AND. r .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A dyer's Xortli Wharf
CHARLES T?N, S.. 0.
Liberal Advances made on all Produco Con
signed to their Card.
oeo. ii. Vt'altek, ' ? ' wm. j. m cormaok,
e. n. walter,
sept 21 iii _3
~0SWELL REEDErT"
COTTON FACTOR
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ADGER'S NORTH WHARF,
CHARLESTON', S . C .
:. -o-=?
Consignments Respectfully. Solicited,
sept 21 .m 3
sc '
C. Ceaoiub. A. WlTTB.
CLACI?S & WITTE,
NO.fo FAST BAY,
C II A RLE S T O N, S: C,
Commission Merchants,
.. AND
WHOLESALE.DEALERS IN '
Groceries, Provisions, Bagging, Il-.pc aiul
Liquors.
sept 14 * Cm
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FOR SALE.
OEANGE1JURG?IN THE COMMON
PLEAS.
II. Bischotr & Co. j
vs. !? Attachment.
Bailey & Brother, j
By virtue of an order from his Honor Judge
(Hover in this case, I will sell on tho pr omisos of j
Bailey & Brother, in the Fork of Kdisto, in this Dis
trict, the property of tho said Bailey & Brother, de
fendant.*, attached at the suit of tho Plaintiffs, con
sisting of Household Furniture, contents of Store,
Seed Cotton, Stock and other articles, to tho highest
bidder on Tuesdny, tho 7th day of January next, dur
ing tho legal hours. J. W. H. DUKES,
Deo. 1?, 18U7. S. 0. D.
dec 21 td
To Rent
T^OR ONE YEAR, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
jP January, at the Court House, to highest bid
der.
Plantation 3 miles below Ornngeburg.
Plantation on Snake Swamp, known us tho "Rows
Place."
Plantation in Fork of Edisto.
House and Lot of 10 acres, known as tho "Rowc
Place." ' 11
House and Lot near Railroad, occupied IhsI year
by Mr. Moseloy.
For conditions of Renting and other particulars!
incjuiro of She rill Dukes, my authorized Agent.
uovoO?til ' p. Fj simmons
CARDS.
um *T
IZLAR ifc i>IBBSB,
' Attorneys and So.licitor?.
Will Practice in Courts of the Statu, and also of
the.United States, especially in the Courts of J
BANKRUPTCY.
?IliAilNrGrBBTJiBGr, 0t C.
JAMES, F. IZLAB. SAMUEL DIDDLE.
W. "W\ XjICGr7V!REly.
Attorney nt Law aliift Solicitor Itr
EQUITY,
: . Office ioj^ublio, Buildings,
COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
ORANGEBUBO C, IL, So, Ca.
dto7 ~ ' "? " ly
[
WATCn MAKER " AND JEWEI/LETl*
) Work?Vca^i^Iftpaircd and
^1/ I ^waIbIntId,'*
' RUSSELL STREET.
(OPPOSITE CORNELSOtf, KRAMER & CO.),
. sopt28 J I j o "j ly I
BULL & SCOVILL, A
AGENTS FOR THE j
: Equitable Lifq Ju/mraneo Company ,
OF NFW YORK,
TOLIC1ES NON-FORFEITABLE,
Dividend Declared Annually to Policy Holder*
fob 23 - N ? td'
MURRAY ROBINSON, Sr?
AUCTIONEER. j . I
OFFICE AT ROBINSON ? 00.,
Russell-Street, Orangcburg, S. C.
dec 21 ;" ' ..' i X. . 'f'i I 8m'
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
INSURE YOUR XIFE
AND t .
P R O P E MY,
Cornelson, Kramer & Co.,
ARE AGENTS FOR
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE .
COMPANY.
Chartered Capital ?2:)0;000.
JAMES' RIVER INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Chartered Capital SI ,500*000.
Piedmont Ilcul -Estate Insurance I
COMPANY,
FOR LIFE ONLY. . ]
Chartered Capital ?1,000,000.
ALL SOUTHERN COMPANIES. H
.oct 25 "ty??'
I The:.Cotton Tax.H
npiIE UNDERSIGNED IIAS BEEN APPOINTED
j j an Agent of Horche! V. Johnson & Co., of
Georgia, a Company formed lor the purpose of re
covering the Taxes already paid, and wlr-h may.
hereafter bo paid on Cotton. Thoso who t .tve sold
Cotton since the war would do woli to call upon me
and present their claims AT ONCE, n? the first pre
sented may have precedence over others. No ox
pe'nsc will be incurred by claimants.
Any information wanted - may be obtained upon
application to W. W. I. KG A RE,
Attorney and Solicitor. |
jQggF-'Ofllco in Public Buildings, Court House
square.
nov 1m
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.?Will
be sold, by permission of P. A. Mi'MlOHAEL,
Esq., Ordinary, at the resilience of Dr. Jno. 11.
Pooser, on the Uth day af January, all the personal
property of b. Boclo'y, deceased, consisting in pn'
of small lot* of Corn' Fodder, Peas, Rice and other
articles. Conditions cash.
All persons indebted to the said E.-trtc will make
payment as well as to present their demands against
the same to V. D. V. .JAMISON,
dec 21?Id Commissioner and Adm'r.
FOR SALE.?The Two PLANTA
TIONS forming a part of the KEITT ESTAT E
and known as "DARBY'' and "KENNERLY"placet!
will be sold, together with I he Mules und farming
tools. ? For terms apply to
S; 8. KEITT,
Caro of William Mhldleton, Esq.,
dco21?tf . - Charleston, S..C.
!rp? BVILDFRS AN? CONTRAC
I TORS.?Estimates to repair ?iio Old College
Building will bo received nnt'.l the 1st day of Janu
ary next.
Contractors desiring to dxnmiuc the < lilding will
confer with the subscriber on ihe premises, to whom
all proposals will be addressed.
Rev. STILES MELLICHAMP,
dec 21?2t Orangeburg, S. C.'
In Equity.
?RANG EBUR?r DISTRICT.
Joseph Fickling, Adm'r. ct. nl. I Bill .for'Acconut
vs. J- Marshaling Assets
Mary R. Tyler ct. nl. J Injunction & Relief
It appearing to my satisfaction that Joshua Tyler,
one of the Defendants in Iho above case, is absent
from and resides beyond the limits of this State, on
motion of Mcssas. Izlar & Dibble, complainant's
Solicitors, it \h ordered; That the defendant, Josh
ua Tyler, do appear, plead, answer, or demur to the
complainants said hill within the tiiuo proscribed by
law, or an order pro ooufesso will be taken against
him.
Commissioner's Office, "j V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangeburg, S. ('., t Commissioner.
Dec. 19.1807. J
dec 21 3 m
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!!
NOW IS YOUR TIME.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE
i respect fully to inform tho citizens of
?iOrangohnrg and surrounding Country,
t vhut lie is now prepared (o furnish
them with STOVES, (both Cook and Heating,) from
the best Foundry in the V. S., and will guarantee to
any pel r'i who may buy a Stove from him, pet feet
and entire satisfaction, provided Iho Stoves are put
up and used According to his directions. Having
been in Hie Tin and Stove business for 17 years he
thinks ought to be a sufficient inducement for his
friends to call nnd examine his Stock before pur
chasing ols6whcre. Call and see for yourselves.
N. B.?A large Stock of Tin Ware kept constant
ly on hand, manufactured by himself, for sale by tho
wholesale and retail. W. WILLCOCRV
nov 10 m 8
TO RENT-On Snlcany I?? Jnnuh
ry next, tho Lands' o'f tho Estate* of Iii E.
Oooncr, will be rented, at Oran^ebnrgC. II., for the
year 1HC8. Conditions made known on Saleday.
?J D CLEGKLEY, Executor.
?' ?l*r 21 . v * . : ?t.
By virtue of, decretal orders to mo directed by P.
A. Motyiontf?l, Rah^prdinnry; a will ?eil on the 1st 1
Monday ih-Juuuory next:
"dThat portion. <5f Mho.- Kfjtate ,.lauds, oC.-Wm. .C.
Mctts, known as Polk Swamp Bay, containing seven
hundred . and ojghty-two acres, , be sohl, by [hfl I
Sheriff of OrKngeWglMstrlct, on the first Monday
in January next, or on such .other -Salcduy as will
be more ndvnntngcoim for the parties in interest, on
e? credit of twolvo months,- (except ?usb enough to
pay oxpenBOf/). tli? purohnser. giving: bond, with,
giod-'ecourity; and-o: mortgage of, Hio. .promises, if J
deemed necessary, to tho Ordinary for the payment
of' thepurchase money.,,.. . . .,
also
By virtue of surtdry writs of fi. fa., to me directed,
I will sell .to the highest bidder, at Orangcburg
Co?rt House, on the first Monday in January
next, for cash the following property viz :
One Wagon, levied on' ns the property of H. If.
Ifydrick at the suit'of Jesse >N. Huiglcr, Adra'r.
j One House and Lot containing one hundred and
sixty acres, more or less, levied on ? ob tho property
of J. C. R?wo, at the suit of Emanuel Ezckiel &
Theodore Kohn. ? v \ i > ? ?
One Tract of Land containing four hundred and
u\xty-threo acres, more or less, ona Mule.and two
Horses. . Also, on Tuesday following, will nc. sold
on the. plantation of C, It. I rick, a lot of Fodder, a'
lot of Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Rico, one Buggy
two'Wagons,- levied on.ntt the property-.of Charles
R. Irjok* at thersuit of-Ezekiel & R?hn. ;
2. One Tract of Land containing twelve acres,
more or Icbh,. levied on as the property of David
Jamison, at the suit of the State for taxes.
3. Ono Tract of Lund containing two hundred
acres, more Or less, adjoining lands of Antlcy and
others, Jovicd on ns*tT7e property of Jesse Sandford,
Jr.'b estate, at the suit of the State fortaxes.
4. On? 'Tract of Land containing two thousand
acres, more or less, levied on as tho property of |
Huffman and children, at tho suit of the Stute for
taxes.
r>. One Tract of Land, levied on ns the property
of S..A. Inabincl's estate, at the suit of the State
for (taxes. . . *'
G. One Tract of Land, levied on ns the propcriy
of Absalom Inabiuct, at the suit of the State for
7. One Tiuct of'Land, levied on as the property
of Mrs. A. M. Inabinet, at the suit of the State for
tuxes.
8. One Tract of Land containing eight hundred
acses, more or less, levied on as the property of A.
B. Chcstliolm, at the suit of the State for tux s.
10. One Tract of Land containing two hundred
acres, moro or less, levied- on as the properly of
Samuel Leo, at the Milt of the State for taxes.
11. One Tract of land containing fifty acres, moro
or less, levicll on as the properly of John Pearson!
at the suit of the State'for taxes.
12. One Tract of Lund containing six linn b ed
acres, more or less, levied on ns the property of D.
L. Itronson, at the suit of the State fortaxes.
11. One Truct of Land containing ninety acres
more or lesv?, levied on :is the property of Mrs. Turn
pit Foglc, at Jhe suit of the Stute fortaxes.
14. One Tract of Land containing one hundred
rindptghty acres, more or less, levied on ns'tho pro
perry of John Martin's estate, at tho suit of the
Slate for taxes.
15. One'Truct of Land containing threo hundred
aiid fifty acres, more or less, levied on as the pro
perty of S. B. Sawyer, at the suit of the State for j
?.jnxea.
?t. v?nO,Tract of Land containing three hundred,
njid fifty acres, more -or less, levied.on as the pro
perty of C. T. Bowling, at tho suit of the State for
' . ? .
17. One Tract of Land containing four hundred
and fifty; a-qres'. more or h-Jss, lcrvlod oii as the: -pro
perty; or Joseph1,.Foglc's estate, at. the suit of the
Stato for^oxes. .???
Is."One Vrjfef*. of Land cbn/afRing"nit#y acres,
njioyo or less, lcvieil on as the property of Mrs. Mary
Huffman, at the suit of the State for taxes.
ALSO
? One Tract of Lund containing three hundred
acres more or less, and ono Buppy, levied on as the
property of Absalom Inabiuct nt the suii of N\ E. W.
Sistrunk.
Two mules leviid on as the property uf A. 0. Sal
ley at the suit of Ezekiel & Kohn.
Sheriff's Office. ) J. 1\. II. BUKES,
Orangcburg C. IL, S. C, V ~ S. 0. B.
December 12, 18U7-. J
dec 14 td
NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLDON TUR FIRST MONDAY IX,
JahdaiV next, just after Sheriff's Salop, to
foreclose mortgage and Hen in favor of R, P. Aid
ley against J. IT. burden, the following property:
Two Horses and otto wagon.
Also at the Plantation of J. II. Durdcn, ?>?
the Thursday after Snleduy, fifty bushels Corn, more
or less, twelve bushels Rice, more or los?, four bush
els Peas, more or lcsu, 2000 pounds Ffddcr, more or
less, lot Cow Feed, one Stuck F?fldcr, two Stacks
Pol at 00 Slips, twenty bushels Potatoes, more or less,
2fi00 pounds Seed Coiton, more or less, one Large
Tot, one Saddle, two pairs Gears and lot Plantation
Tools. Terms cash. J. W. H. DUKKS,
dec 21?td Agent. . j
Tt&E CANNON-HOUSE!
(opposite court house.)
TUE SUHSCRIBER WOULD Re
il |j?fi j?spccimlry Inform I he Traveling Pnb
.?^?z?*tic that his HOUSE is opened for
S?iitJ*tii-3 iheir neeomodation.
RATES OF DO ARD.
Board per Day.$ 1 7">
44 44 Week.'.. 7 (hi
?* 44 Month. 2? DO
ALSO A BAR-ROOM
In the Basement, which is supplied with the best of
Liquors.
JAS. CANNON,
Proprietor.
?ug 8,c ly
CHEAP GOODS!
just received at
KEITT BROTHERS.
E WOULD AGAIN INFORM our FRIENDS
that wo are now receiving our
fall and winter stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Which we offer on reasonable terms. If our friends
will give us a call, WO havo lib doubt wo can make it
profitable to both parties.
We are also prepared to continue the shipping of
cotton, rice, &c,
to the well known houseqf
WILLIS & CII1S0LM,
Charleston, where prompt attention will be given to
the sale of tho sumo at the HIGHEST MARKET
PRICKS, und the money can be received at our
Office hero, without one cent cost to tho ewnor.
N?TICE,?OUR DEBTORS WILL PLEASE
Remember us when their Cot ion and other
Producons sold, and settle up their old nocounts.
keitt brothers.
??et U? V j >Jy
Selling Off Under. Cost!
:o:
AGi: NTS,
i HAVE STIJX ON HAND
A FINE* STOCK OP "
Ready Made Clothing,
CLOAKS, &C,
WHICH THEY ARE CLOSING ^OUT |
UNDER COST I!!
::0:~ :
In the wintry Storm
'Mid the chilling breeze,
With anch Clothing -warm,
No one need freeze.
?f<b23. I'; ; :0 ? ly 1
WANTED, TO FILL SPECIAL
ORDER
1000 Bushels BOUGH RICE.
COO Bushels PEAS.
For wldch wo will pixy the highest Market priccfl in
CASH.
Wo also continue to,buy
COTTON.
or Ship it to? any Factor in Charleston, free of j
charge, and will mako liberal Advances on it.
CORNELSON KRAMER & CO.
dec. 14 lm
liirANTED, AN ENERGETIC Man,
f f/ (single preferred.) to taku charge of a
Small Plantation in the State of Florida, for the
ensuing year. Applicants must address, until the
1st January, 18C8 L. E. BECKWITH,
deo 14?Ot Jamison's T. O., 8/0.
NOTICE.?THE CO-PARTNER
SHIP heretofore existing.under the name of
J. II. FELDER & CO., is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. J. ?I. FELDER,
0. E. FELDEIt,.
Dec. 4th, 1SG7. R. W. BATES,
dec 14 lm
NOTICE. ? The Subscriber will
open a SCHOOL for boys on Wednesday, the
1st day of January! 1808. For particulars, ho may
be sc<;n for the present at Mr. Connor's in tho day,
or at his residence, next door to the Female College.
due 7?it* E. W. FENN.
> ?-: ' ? v " r, ./ . . y; ; ^ ?.-?>-, -,
01
A FULL STOCK OF
Fall .and Winter Goods,
CONSISTING OF
OALICOES, DELAINES, ALPACAS, BOMBA
ZINES, Lonclo: Iis, Fhinnck?, Homc!.rpB|T. Hos;c
ry. Kid Gloves, Fancy Articles, &c.
We diso invito attention to our ?toek of Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Boots anil Shots, which we arc
conf.;L;.t: will please the public, both in prico and
fpialitv.
COUNTRY PBODUCfi bought or. hyvtcred al the
highest maiket pr'c?. "?\
WerWill'inuke advances on Collen or other Pro
duce* consigned to thu well known Bouse of J. M.
CaldwciP& Sens, Charleston,, S. C.
ROBINSON & CO.
fob 2.1 ly
T? ? f
Selling; Off UnderC
DRY GOODS CLOJIIING,
SHOES,
II ATS, GROCERIES, ETC..
FOR
SIXTY DAYS
AT
JO^EPn McNAMARA'S,
M 'A. I N-ST REE T ?
ORANGEBURG, S. C. '
feb 23 ly
1
JUST RECEIVER. A FRESH Slip
ply of BRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS. GROCE
RIES. Also 50 bunches YARN below tho market
price, at T. D. WOLFE'S,
nov10 , o
In Equity,
ORANGE BURG DISTRICT.
Wesley Houscr, Adm'r and Guardian,
vs.
Eugenia Spcigner, et. al.
The creditors of F. G. Zeigler, deceased, will
prove their demands before mc within one month
from the date hereof.
Commissioner's Omce, "t V. D. V. JAMISON,
Dec. 7, 1807. / Commissioner,
dec 14 1 m
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT APPLICATION WILL
be 'made in three months from dnto, to tho re
spective Corporations below named, for renewal of
Certificates of 4 Shares of South Western-Railroad
Hank Stock, 4 Shares of South Carolina Railroad
Stock, which were the property of Miss Elizabeth
Rickenbaker, .now deceased, and were lost or de
stroyed (hiring the recent war.
Orangeburg. S. C, > DONALD R. BARTON,
Sept 28, 18(i7. f Administrator,
sept 28 lam 3m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ n.. ,.
Ornngcburg District. / ^,,ft,,on
By P. A. MrMICHAEL, Esq., Ordinary.
WiiRitKAS, V. D. V. Jamison, Commissioner in
Equity haih made suit to mo to grant him Letters of
Administration of tho Estato and Effects of Absalom
Streman, deceased. .
These nre therefore to city and admonish nil nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said Absa
lom Str?men, dec. that they be and appear before mo,
in tho Court of Ordinary, to bo lichl at Orangeburg
on the 20th day of ;J/\nunry next, aft or publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause,
i^ any they have, why tho snid administration
should not he granted.
Given under my Hand this 10th day of Bccom
ber, Anno Domini, 1807.
P. A. McMICHAEL, O. O. D.
deo'14 d 40
i-1?' ? '.:'-!-r?i-;
MULES FOR SALE.?I HATE A
Lot of Fine;Kentuoky MULES, which I will
soli on a credit'of ten months, and take cotton Of
next year's crop at 13 cents per lb or at tho market'
price, as the purchasers may desire. Any one
.vaiiting Stockbn those terms will write ?6 mc im
mediately at Orange', urg. C. H.
dec 21 -?2' 1 WM. R. DOTZ.
Jairios D. Cleckley. Administrator. "
M. A. Oissemluniier.
Under in thiaeasel' will sell on ?hc(fir:^.Monday ,
in January ugxI, at Ordrigcbtirg, for'one li?if calmy*
the balance on a credit of ten months, Ve^?redTSy*'
bond, with interest from. dttJe, and. > mortgage of
tho premises, with a covenant for resale in, ease of
brcaoh of the bond. AH the lirmP; whlcV i+t&W ?
Dav;id" Wi. Glasendanner* saying J^/acr^wMeV^.
lins been allotted bis widow for dower, coidalfiirtT*
thr?o h?ndred und forty (840) acres more; br Wall1* '?
bouhdod "by/londa ef-J, Moss,*Mrs..Art^sf?^.
Glofef, James Heed, csUito pf Lcvi Tylor and&e .
said ?oWer tract. And at the same trote, MfiM*
mainderin the said'.Dower tract ; upon the deternm ?
nation of the cetate in Dower, rurchaeers w)\y?.ay
for papers and slumps. '
Comuiiesionor/s Office, \ V; D.1 V. JAMI.-JON,
Dec. lQth, 1887. ) Commissioner,
dec 14 'tU.
ALSO
F. Ml Pooscr, Adm'r. ] Bill to Marshall Assets'
i v?.^>J, [ for '?'
Ann Lnrr, ct. nl. j Injunction, nud Relief.
ceased, .situated in this DJstrict^ as follows h./?-.Ly/'
Tract No. 1, containing 240 acres, more or mmI* .
bounded on tho cast, by the ?tagcRoad from Oraifgef '
burg to State Road, on the .southSiest by 'Mr?>:
O'Cain's lands, ou the liorthwest by lauds of Dottial
O'CJain. '
L'rnet No. 2, containing 211 aeiros; mOrtf ?rdes*;. .
indcd.on the northeast by Tract No. ht en the*
ttheasl By cstotc *h^5'0?,R<^'-Coo^*^;tt*
tthwest by lands of Mts. O'Calii, and ?u Hie '.'
Tract No. 2, containing 211 aeros; mOrtf er*le*j&<;
bo?ndcd.oi
sout
80UtlkWC6t
northwcat.by.Siage Road. .
T?ract No. 8, containing 270.acres, ? moro or less,
bounded on the cast by estato. lauds of P. Meoror
and Dr. J: G. Jenkins, south by lands of- John 8: V.
Hoffmann, west by Tract No. Z, and northwest frj.
Dower lands oflMrs. Ann Larr.
The Dower Tract, containing 1D7 acres, more or
less, boundedpn jtbc, north ldtfd* of-DJJlorgor,
east by Trn^? No. 8, sou^U by;Tnicj$o. 2, and west
by tho Stngc T.oad. Subject to-the' Dower of tho
Said Mrs. Ann Larr, being a life estate in the ??iacti -
Conditions?So mach cash as will defray the-ix. '?'
penscs of these proceedings, and the balanoe u ? ' "
credit of twelve months, purchasers giviu^ bojiil
with two good sureties, bearing interest from day <>f .
sale, payable annually, and 'mortgage of the pre sal.
scs-to Bccurc the^purcbaee money,- .fiad-to'pay-'ieir
papers and revenue stamps. ;If the Urois - of ??fA
sale are not complied with, the said pr.-mises to-be
resold oU the next eulcduy. thereafter, at the riifc of
the former purchasers; ' '? . ' nr,h>
V.. D. Y. JAMISON, Conimhuioner*
<lce 14' td
In ;^Equity.
ORANGEBURG DISTIUCT
B: A. Yon, Adm'r Estate Muko A. Yon, "J - ;
vs. ' ' f
Jno. R. Milhous, et. nl. J
By order of Chancellor Johnson made ir.th Nor.,
1807, the creditors of-Muk'; A. Yon, deceased. Will
prdva their demands before uuj? within two (Z)
months front tho dato of said order.
Commissioner's Offioc, ) ,V. D. V. JAMISON,
Orangthurg C. H., S, C, > Commissioner. ?
Nov. 20, 1807.- )
nov23 2?
AND
By vn tuj of the same order, I wHlselTit Or?n*e-". .
burg on the first- Mond?j iti .iambiryj U*OH, for. au'?
half cash, the bajanco on a credU/of six month*. ?e
be scci'sred by b?iid, witli Interest from'date. poj?
olo annually, so long as'any money is due Wit. .and*, t
a mortgage of the premises, wilb.*C0Keu?nt.fiCkJw?....
sale ill QAse of breach of the condition of tile biVn-L
1. AlWnat Tr.1^t..which.was. of. Muke A'. J'ou. tlr? "
cca
bu
died acres, more or less, .and bounded north by
res, more or Ics
lands of II. B. Arge?, ca ". rnd west by lauds of
Rebcca Coibett and sou;!, by fin Is of R. C.
Sulk-y. ^ V"r.
ALSO
as-'d. lying coil^Ht Gocjllwnd^iijaiaj?. ht-tlraufr*
irg District, cftntiTltiir.g^scven efglif t>) linn- ?
The undivided half seventy-five ncrrf! adjoining,,
te otl:cr half being now Oh'ned by Wiley'1'. '-Went,
ommissinner's Ot'icc, S V. D. V. JAMISON,
eburg ?; H. V
20, lfJU7 j
the
Com 1
prangcBufa'?; IL \ Cotninicsi?n-r.
Nov.
nov 2? 4df-?ij"r- t
C. H. BarilWcll, "j In i\. .ct-j-.nra.;
vs. { . of "
Mrs. E. S. Thomson, j .. 'Morig-.g'*.
riSjEN PRIME HIVIAES FOR
,X Will be sold on the first Monday in Japnuri*.
1J<08, before the Court Hou*e, in Oi'angcbnrg, TEk
PltniE PLANTATION MULES. ' slhe5] pdsiKV-?a v
Terms cash. V. D; Y. JAMISON,
dec 21 td
SEI.MNO OFF AT R 12 I> V C E 1>
RATP.S?being about tovobuild urtd not wish-;
ing to move our Goods to another location, wc lmvo
dot or mined to close out our entire Stock by the 1st
of January next. Wo will olfer such bargains in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, &c, as will make it to
the advantage of all buyers lo give us a call.
F. H. W. BRIGGMANN A CO.
XTpTICE TO MY ^l?k??S^'J
jjr AND DEBTORS.?1 am cotnpeTlSj fo'le
the District for a length of time, for m/fcfcdthfi'i
I hav? appointed JOHN A M. H A IG LEU my Agent
to attend to my business till my return* ..
CHARLES R. IRICK,
dec 21?Im* St. Matthe*?^
NEW STORE.
npHE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN
_l forming their Friends nnd the Public Gene-l
rally, that they havo opened their
NEW STORE,
and are now prepared Iowa? upon them with a nie?
Steck of ,.
FAMILY GROCERIES, ? |
' DRY GOODS, HATS,
BOOTS and SHOES, &.C.,
anGencrally found in a COUNTRY 8TORfc.'L Come
d examine. MULLER & DAVIS."
nov 9. . ; c. j ^ ly .
Prederick Fersner,
MECHANICAL DENTIST,
Will attend to those who wish his services at their
residences, by being informed through tbe pest office
or otherwise. TEETH on GOLD and SILVER
PLATE; also Hie VULCANITE WORK.
All Work donb Warranted to give eai;?<fuction.
Residence: at Mr JOSEPH FERSNER'S, Orange- *
bury District, 8. C;
mar 30 . . tf "
R. D. Myers, Applicant, 1 N?tice to
Against J- Absent
Ann C. MycrB. cL nb.Defendant. J Defettdknis.
It r.ppbnring to my saliprncfton Hnii S'urah ' Pul>*
.man and E?mb?ih'Hblly. twu r?f the dcfendaaUTre
side without tfiis'SfAto, it is ?hcreforo or?tTed that
they do appear and object lo the division or sale 4t
tho Real Estate ofF..<J. W. !\iyer.-., on'ori Wfo*
sixth doy of'March next, or their consent.tofUaaJ
samo will be entered of record.
Ordinary's Office. \ P. A. McMICHAEL" '*
December 2,18(>7. 1 : rO- O- D.
dee 7 1^ -y