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0 TH??i?BM?v!a ow: EvEiri^sVrwfi>?r J?ifNiNa, ' AT TUE "OLD TIME"* PRICE. :P'?tt?u? rKu *Annum in- Advance MU?T INVARIABLY ACCOMPANY THE 5 aUB.SCUU'TI?N, .. I^ Vuu?tryA^rQckuco takeu at Market Rates, fit OO 82 0O iifeKtfo respectfully frequent out fricmt? to send in their Atfvertisements as early in the weh as convenient; and if-possible, let us have them by Thursday Wft$g- ???ans, tr? will beable tovtsiic nlan earlier hour on Satur day, and-icill be enabled to give;.more of the latest netostvj> to the.time.of our going to press. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL ITEMS. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT., 20, 18G8. Tlio gicUnasH of the Editor will account fpr the absence of the usual amount of'Editorial and Local/Items. Stores, to be Closed, October aril. "We would advise our friends in the country not to bring anyproduco to tbo villago Octo ber 3rd, n^our raorcha'nts have determined to closo thoir stores that day, to allow every one to attend tbo Mats Meotiug. We arc glad to *cc that our citizens arc determined to make next Saturday a great day. Decease of a Centennrian. Mrs. Elizabeth Snider, a highly esteemed lady"of this District, died on the 12th inst., at the extraordinary ago of one hundred and four years. Up to tho period of three weeks before'hor death, she enjoyed excellent health, was dblo'to Walk about, and was a remarkable example of a vigorous old ago. Mass Heeling anil Uarbecuo. Wo would cull the attention of our Dcmo ?ordtio|reauurs.'to'thc advertisement in another ?column in rdlbrcnco to the'Gredt Ulnss Meeting and Barbecue to be given hy the Domoorae-y of Drangoburg, October -3rd. M*c unftertfUnill . ;that tho' finest 'band of music in Charleston Ws been engaged for tho occasion, and that ample-preparations will be made to least the . tinner man. We would advisc.ovcry Democrat Snifchc District (who .can possibly dp so) to at tteiid. ' (Et'td Koldoui'tbat'oiir pc?plo have 'Ihe ?^njmrfeunity of hearing such men as Hampton ^audjhfc 'dtihor distinguished gcutlemcn who ;urc cjcrpctl'tcd 'to'be present. 'Gdlorod ?Domo?rats are also cordially invited . ?to lo jprctfciit... ^ :?; ; - ' ?? ? nnr>Nv.?Bawi.. -'? ?The Working Committee KDf'ihe 'Otwngcbucg 1'rocioot Democratic <01ub, wftl meet tft Masonic Hall on Tuesday ??vcning at-5 o'olcok. \y. jr. ?wTOEViLias, Chairman. ^Consignees |ter South Carolina Railroad Remaining in the Depot to Date. 3. D. \oaes, J. H. Folder,'C. "L. Bochctto, L. P. ?Colit^r, IJ. Fimdcrburg, VY. F. Witt, Fullock, J. V.'XWingstcn. In accordance with orders received from the Su perintendent, Storage will hereafter bo charged on Goods remaramg m tlio Depot for an unreasonable length of time. Vi. C MEREDITH, .r fi'.i ' -i. '?. Agent. COMMERCIAL. Officb or ma OnANOKnimo Nkws, September 26, 18C8. cotton.?Sales for tho week, 100 bales. We quote :. Ordinary. 18? 19 Middling. 201 Strict Middling. 21 Rovaii Mice?Ib in good demand$ 1.65 at per .oushel. . Corn $1.00. Pens 80 cts. gold. ; ."tv . 46 silver.38 Report of Ihc ChuiIcMlon Cotton Market For the Week ending September 25. ?Reported for the Om.igeburg News by \S. WALTON SMITH, COTTON FACTOR 'On Friday the 18lh inst., our market opened witli 'h^g?bd ?daiaV?'d, tmd prices improved from A@lc. 'oh , our closing quotations of last week. Tho de mand on Saturday was, to a fair extent, but the light'stock, and the advanced rates demanded by . holders, limited the sales ? tho day. On Monday there was a fair enquiry, ai"1 the sales made wore at firm prices. In tho early ?rt of Tuesday, sales were made at prices of the way before, but owing to unfavorable news from uhroud our market closed at a decline of Jc. On Wednesday the demand was good?vith a further decline of Jr. Thero wns a fair demand on Thursday with n still further de cline of j<5. Hales for the week ahoilt 1200 bales. W.c .quote : 7jow Middling.....211 Middling.,.22J s CHO0L MVlMC'K. Miss s. E. LOVELL wlH 'open a SCHOOL f..r Young Ladles on Tuesday Ihe 1st of {ictobey next. Itcrmswade known by applying to her at her Rosi* aence. ?ept 12 tf Coinjiiission Merchants, ?oiithr Atlantic HviiIrf, CJIAUT.KSXPN, 8. C. Literal Advauxcs on CoMifft^yicMt* in Ihind. Messrs. CAMERON, ?ARKLEY & CO, Charleston,! 8. C. Hv Ti PElKK.EstpvGon'l Sup't 8/C. Kl R. Char leston, 8. C. | T. B.: JETER, Esq., Prcs't 8. & U. R. R., Union, ? 8. 0. 1 ?HoU.'JAMES FARROW, Spartnnburg. S. C. Iloh. ?. F. CRAY! ON, Anderson, 8. C. sept 19 e Cm titoffohd college, 1 SPART ANBURG C. II., So. Ca. The 1 st Session of 15th Colleginte Year begins on 1st October, 1808. The College has never sus pended und the Course of Study remains un changed, but the Faculty now admit irregular Stu dents, or such as wish to pursue Particular Studies only. The Preparatory School uuder the Super vision of the Faculty opens nt the same time. Tuition in College and nighor Classes of Pre paratory School, including contingent fee, $54 per vent' tn Bpccle of its equivalent in currency. In Lower Classes of Preparatory School with contin gent fee, $-14 pvr yoar in currency?one-half in advance. Board per month; in advance, about $15 in cur* rency.. For further particulars address sept 19?4t A. M. Sill PI?, President. Tho Southern Drug Store Dr. B. M. Shuler, Druggist. JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING A FRESH Supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Also ijerfumericp, such as Extracts, Toilet Soaps of every description. A full assortment of Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushos of tho best qualities. With a fine assortment of Stationery, Inks, Lead Pencils, Indelliblo Pencils for Marking Clothes, Writing Pens and Holdere of every description, Memorandum Books, tic. Fou can find anything generally kept in a well Regulated Drug Store. All of which is otfercd low for the Cash. Call and sec for yourselves, mar 7 ly WILLIAME THEODORE MUL ' LEU Has just received a new supply of Family Groce ries, vix: BACON, LARD, FAMILY and SELF-RAISING FLOUR, SUGAR and COFFEE, HUSH and SWEET POTATOB8, WHISKEY and TOBACCO, ' COTTON BAGGING and COTTON TIES. 'All.'Of {which I will sell for Cash or Harter, or as cheup;ttvtftry'other Store. All puckagrtj delivered free of charge to any part of thc.VUlagc. W. T. M?LLER, nov 9 ly **AR3tt 1 YARN! It ?? Bunches just received and for sale low. ALSO AFRESH SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, which I offer to my Friends und the Public generally as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. ALSO A good assortment of SHOES which is nfforcd very low. My terms is cash. Give me a call. ALSO Always on hand FRESH MEAL and GRIST. COUNTRY PRODUCE wantod for which I will give the cash or Goods at cash prices. J, W. PATTERSON'S, may 30?ly Opposite pull & Scovill's "JJMBRELLAS. Tho Subscriber respectfully informs the public generally that he has removed from the former Store of M?ller & Davis to the Store of V. Pit than, Russell Stret't, and is prepared to make to order or repair BUGGV UMBRELLAS, HAND UMBRELLAS, AND PARASOLS. With neatness and dispistoh, JOHN DAVIS. Bcptl2 2m ESTATE SALE. Being duly authorized according to law, I will sell at the STORE of tho late Joseph Dukes, deceased, at Reeve's Station, S. C, and at his late residence in Orangoburg District, 3 miles from RccVc'b Station, on Tuesday, Cth Octo ber next, nnd the days succeeding, all the PER SONAL PROPERTY of thc*.itd dcccffBCd, oonsiBt ing of Stock of Goods, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Cattle* Hogs, Farming Imple ments, Agricultural Produce, Cotton Gin, Grist Mill, Blacksmith's Toole, &c. The sale will begin on Tuesday at the Station, where will be sold the most of the articles, except the Produce, Gin, Mill, and Blncksmith's Tools, which will he sold at the Plantation, after the articles at tho Station are nil sold. JAMES J. S. DUKES, sept 19?31 Administrator. LAXI> FOR SALE.?A VALUABLE TRACT of 485 ACRES more or loss, situate on the Binnakcr's Bridge Road, about 13 miles from Orangeburg C. Iii, lying on Robert's Swamp, wntcrs of South Edisto. There Is is on tho place a good Dwelling nnd Yard Outbuildings. 300 acres of the Land, (150 under fence), is cleared. For terms applv to Hutsons & Legare, Ortingo burg C. II., or to" J. D. CLECKLEY. sept 19 It ITtOR REXT. -THAT NEAT COT ' TAGE RESIDENCE in Orangoburg Village belonging to C. Whlltemore, Hiluatcd on tho Court House Square, with necessary Out Buildings and Garden attached. Terms moderate. Apply to augU9? It HL'TSONS k LEGARE. ., rp O BANKRUPTS. ? Applicant* JL for tho benefit of Bunkntpt Act, for whom I am Assignee will plcaso fake notice, that when there aro no ousels of value, before I can proceed in thoir cases, nnd to secure their discharge, must place in my hands funds to pay for Advertising, Recording, and my oxpenses. June 27?tf P. V. DIBBLE. STOLEN-From the Subscriber on the tiight ?f the 1st inst,, a smnll Ghcsnut Sorrel Marc PONY, said Pony is about six years $Ul, nas a slur on the forehead, a saddle mark on s<>pt 19 i ? ! * Rjr l&tu'e-U'aiWiVNTrlts ?V^^,rjti5^ie<ii>eolcd I will eel 1 to the highest .bidder, ut Orangeburg Court-House, on the first Monday in . October next, for ensh the following property vl? : One Grey Mare, ono Mule, one. Horse, two Cows and Calves, two Sown and eight Bhoats and ono Grist Mill. Levied on" as the proporly of Abram Antlev at the suit 6fD. Louis. Sheriff's Office, ) lt. MtdGS, Orangcburg C. H.. S. C, V S. O. D. 1808. . j ASSIGNEES SALE. " IN THE DISTRICT COURT.OF THE UNITED States?District of South Carolina?In Bank-, ruptcy?In the matter of G. J. Ulmcr, Bankrupt,! JKx parle Wm. Faulting et. ux., Ex parte Thomas W. Ulmer, Ex parte John Sellers. ByKirtun of an] ordj;r-of b?!?*, to mp '.directed, from the Honorable District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I will bcII at Public Auction, on Tuesday, 22d inst., at the residence of G. J. Ulmer, in St. Matthews' Parish, Orangeburg District. The personal property of aforesaid Bankrupt, consisting'of Household 'Furniture, Cuttle, 1 Mule, 1 Colt. Hogs, Sheep, &c ,- also 1 Cotton Gin. Conditions cash, and all articles delivered oa day of sale. ALSO Will be Bold on Monday Bill October, at Orange burg "Court.House, at the tiaunl hours of sale, all that Plantation or Tract of Lund, containing six hundred and seventy-three acres, (073), more or lean, situated on Four Hole Swamp, St. Matthews' Parish, Orangcburg District, and bounded on lands of Jesse Huiglcr, Mary B. llaiglcr, Russell Zim? merman and Thomas Zimmerman. Condition of Sale?One-third cash, the balance in one year by bond bearing interest from date, with mortgage of the plantation. Purchasers to pay fur papers and stamps. P. V. DIBBLE, sept 5-~td Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT?FOR THE District of South Carolina?In Bankruptcy?In the matter of David Stivcndcr, Bankrupt, Ex parte P. V. Dibble, Assignee. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Honorable District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Public Auction on Monday the Cth October next, at Orangcburg C. H., at the usual hours of sale, all that Tract of Land situated on Little Bull Swamp, Orangeburg District, containing five hundred and fourteen acres, more or less?the same being the Plantation on which the aforesaid Bankrupt resides, bounded by lands now, or lately of Peter Inabinet, Jacob Rilcy, John Hook, James F. Izlar and Sam ucl Dibble. The above Tract will bo sold in par cels. Particulars of which will be given on day of sale. Conditions of sale cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. 1 ^P. V. DIBBLE, Assignee of David Stivcudcr. Bankrupt, sept 12 td Commissioner's Sales, STATE OF SOUTtl CAROLINA, Orangkburg District. V. D. V. Jamison, Com'r, \ Bill for vs. J- Foreclosure of J. L. Gibson, ct. al. j Mortgage. By order of the Court of Equity made in the above stated case, i will sell at the Court House, on |?Monday, the filh October, 1868, J^a Tract of Land situate in the Fork of the Edis tos, ott-: Goodland: Swafap* waters of South Ediato River, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Henry F. Sallcy and Lemuel Gibson. Terms?One-half cash, the balance on a credit until the 1st day of January, 1809. The purchaser giving a bond bearing interest from day of sale, payable annually, and a mortgage to securo the balance of the purchase money. Purchaser to pay for pnpers and stamps. If the terms are not complied with the land will be resold on the next salcday at the former pur chaser's risk. Commissioner's Office, *) V. D. V. JAMISON, Orangcburg C. II. V Commissioner. September 1, 1808. ) I ALSO . M. Zciglcr and 0. Zciglcr, Bill for vs. Partition and J. ii. Zeiglcr, .Vdm'r Account, of J. W Zciglcr. By an order of the Court of Equity made in the above stated case, 1 will bcII at the Court house en Monday, the fith October, 1808, The Estate in remainder of the determination of the life estate of Mrs. Magdolcn Zeiglcr, consisting of two hundred and thirty-four (234) acres, more or less, situation Limestone, waters of North Edioto River, and boundod by lands of Daniel Larcy, Christian Wolfe, and tracts of "a" and "C" of the lands of the estate of J. W. Zeiglcr. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for papers and stomps. Commissioner's Office, *J V. D. V. JAMISON, ^Orangcburg C. ii., \ Commissioner. September sept 6 td REAL ESTATE for SALE. IOFFER FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, THE folloSving vatftnblo Real Estates A FINE IIWELLING ftOUSE, and impr?ved Premises in Orangcburg, on RusseTl Strect, nearly opposite the Prcsbv-tcrtan Church Lot. . Also. tliRt DESIRABLE TRACT of LAND, on tic Old Charleston Road, about 3 miles from Orangc burg, admirably located for a Residence and Farm. Also a PLANTATION near Rowc's Pump, with fine Settlement. Abo lftOO ACRES noitr Branchville, improved and unimproved, tracts to suit purchasors. Apply to J. W. II. D?KES, july 18?5m Orangeflurg, S. C. TAYLOR'S COTTON GIN, CLEMENS, BROWN & CO., MAKERS. Tho best SAW GIN in use, a Sample Gin, can be seen nt the Store of tho Agent for Orangcburg Dis trict. JOHN A HAMILTON. Orders received for any Size Gin, Double or Single Cylinder, and filled at Manufacturers prices. Several of these Gins arc in use in this District, and give satisfaction. WAX DO FERTILIZER. This is en ammoniated SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, prepared tinder the direction of Dr. St. Julit? Ravenel, of Charleston, is a South Carolina Enterprise, and thoroughly relinble. It hhn been highly spoken of in this District, surpassing the ordinary Manufac tured Manures, a*n.d challenging comparison with the Peruvian Guano. For sale at tho Agent's prices?$03 per ton aSid fiVight added, o by the bag by JOHN A. HAMILTON, Court Honse Store, Market Street. otjlW . ly Will, for the Future be Found ?At ?& : "OLD STAND," ah) .< ? .t ?ON THE CORNER. may 23 k toy. DRY AM) FANCY GOODS AT AUCTION PHICES, ^^nn >y?rti??f idhy???* fa-noy goodh ^m ti, *JP*_JV/V_/ lato * ire, ate now ouetou AT LESS THAN COST, Come booh and get Bargaius, Also received since tho Fire a Good Assortment of GROCERIES Which will bo offered LOW for CASH. john 13. 8tocker & co,4 aug 22?ly MAIN STREET, next to Uta OLD STAND. BULL k SCOVILL CONTINUE THEIR TRADE WITHOUT CHANGE OF BUSINESS, FOR THE NEXT FOUK MONTHS. TTAVINO JUST RECEIVED, AND NOW OPENING A FULL AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GOODS In every-Branch, which h&s been carefully Selected, together with a large Consignment of FRINT8, DRESS GOODS, BLEACH AND BROWN SHEETINGS A SHIRTINGS, OSNABUROS, " STRIPES AND YARN at Fartory Trices. Special attention is called to our Stock of GROCERIES, A, R and C SUGARS, at Refiners Prices, FLO CR Fresh Ground at tho Mills in Whole, naif and Quarter Saoks, BACON, LARD, OILS, FISH-, Ac. jt Just received a Superior Lot of SMOKING TOBACCO, the PRIDE of the WORLD?Try it JUST RBOKIVEI) a Lot of Fresh and Genuine Seeds embracing Ruttabagas, (Eoglijh and American), together with tho Norfolk, Globe, Flat Duett, Red Top, &c, <fco. Also a lot of Cabbage Seed for Fall and Winter, including the Green Glaze, the most popular of all Cab bago. TTTE ARK STILL IX THE MARKET FOR THE PURCHASE OV COTTON, RICK, PEAS, FINDERS, F.GC.S, POULTRY, POTATOES-, aad all kinds of PRODUCE, nil of which shall have our prompt attention. Wo are solo Agents for HAYN ES' RUBBER SCRUBBER, a New InventfoA. Call nfld1 fx* tfcctti. BULL & SCO VILL. fob 23 THOMAS RAY IS STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE LATE STAND OF ray & bro*, Prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING and BUILDING NEW WAGONS? BUGGIES built to order. BLACKSMITH WORK IN GENERAL attended to, with promptness and despatch. IRON of all kinds constantly on hand, and fbr sale at Charleston ptfecs, freight added. PLOWS and SWEEPS made to order. From this date, I will keep constantly on hand READY MADE COFFINS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, FftOM THE FINBST TO THE CHEAPEST VARIETIES. Charges as moderate as tho times will admit. VARNISHES and PAINTS constantly vm hand. Also MAN HATTEN AX I.K GREASE, f.rr greasing Wagon and Buggy Akl*s, ?b.j for sale at low rates. ecjiti'g-lye THOMAS RAY. JUST RECEIVED r BY I). LOUIS & CO., AGENTS, A WKI.L SELECTED A8SORTMKNT EARLY FALL GOODS. AL8? A FINE STOCK OF GROCERIES , AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. For Sftle Chtojh iooi,rs,fKis ccmN n. Louis & tio.% A^cv.ts. fob ? ly Ji LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Issues alt Kinds of Life Insuiance Policies I>iri dcnds annually in Cash. Office 141 Broadway. ' WM. M. COLE, CIIRIST10N W. R?UCK, Secretary. .... l*residcnt. HOLMES, WATIES & KEITT, General Agents, So. Ca., Office No. 4 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. KEITT BROS. Agents for Orangeburg District, aug 8 2in J_J-?I,MKN, W AT I KS A. KEITT, Jim. O. Holmes, Jr., Wm. Watiel, 0. I), Keitt. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .\'o. 4 South Atlantic \Vhnrj\ Charleston, So. Cc'? Will sell on Commission Cotton, Lumber, Tlmbtrv Naval Stores and all Country Produce. Strict at tention given to the Purchasing of Store, Planta tion and Family Supplies, Consignments and Orde'ra Solicited. KEITT BROS. Agents for OrangomiTg District, aug 8 2m _Lk Purifies the Bl??d. For -sAYo WV Drnnriata I'.V^WhVyr. joly*? ' ? ly fc\.X?>i jfcAVJK THE t'HIIil. AX I* FEVER and want immediate cure call at I'n ox of I H. M. SHI 1.Kit 'S and he will make you a Be Pillfr, which he warrants to ouVe wilhoVv Saft, jnne *0 oe *f 8 tat en, CPpevia?y itt ttiO CVttftS vt JAMES F. IZLAR. "samUKL DIBBLE. fob 23 ?' ^ fijlfSt^ ._ -? .<: ? u \ Hill t<Mt >n? ?,{?. De TRE^l^'&^??te ATTORNEYS AT l^rf5 i- Orawfebwrg JH*tit%e?ImiI A W. J. b? TRRVII.LEv r4<M *^Jh>B* amakbb> ?rabgebur? C. II. Lewi*THhvf. C? fabl ., Kt?tA * FREDERICK WILL Bfc iN OftANCB?CRO RvSRY ?t?At and ?Atti^x^r^i?--^ JfcaT uootttB at Masonic 11*11, opposite CbrblJstttij Kramer & Co. ?Pril 4 ?_ / . ,-: : ? ?jiw ^ H tt'ATfcll MAKEtt AH? J?Wfef??lfe> (it Store formerly occupied by C. Butt * C\s.) QRAiyXSEbtwQi ft & All Work Warranted-. may 9 bV \v. R. TBEADWELt.. THIS HOUSE has been NEWLY ft* ||{{; led up, ami la how Opeh for rt?4e*omnWd* liilLtiun of tlie pablkS CoVrtor U???eU ftfid Brought on Streets. aokntb for tub * ftinttablu ttlfe Iiis^-onw Company op x?\v rottkx POUUU??. NoN-FORFKtt.AftLE, DiVnlvml Declared Annually to PofWiy .tfoldeWi fob 23 W CHARLESTON,. 8v-C> hi>Attl>, Pteit a. fiurrkRpie^ Urb. ?. >u|t*i*liJ?.*H Superintendent-. iV?ivrielress-. dec SS 3Ef . AND CHARLESTON, W. u. kCoKE^ri'SE^i* ? DRv OLIVKRO^ celebrated..;?fc>^ "Oha* ??d FeYe* Oti^W a safe and speedy cor* for : :r"?J V; ' chills And fever, feVer AirtV ATrtrfc, *>tt INTERMiTTfcKT FEVER- .*yi?K f The success w hieb baa fero*n<fcithe ??CHJLl?v, EVER CURE" in every instance where the Uons IiaVeV?ccn strictly compRe^wfthtol?lgW I A popularity unparallcilcd by anypYeVtaii^iBercV'eTy. tablished'aa being nble to cure ^(f-tetataa Vt eB fevers originating ffom miasmatic <a!t?efc,rf,..?t-ojr - DR* OktVjSBO? is receiving ev*ry *eek, fre&h iapfctybf M?iifiaefl, whlth be -ofrera to the public on at fttfWrafeJft t*rlfi| as ?an bs purchased in Naw .Y?*WtJf Apot\e&#?S . -i? ??-.? yf \r. r.:>-'? ;iH jr'ssr> rrnjRXii* h* vi>h\ TCJRNIP .SKteDSiV v> wfe w?1 io J?T te&Nft1 *?BRl>ft 1!! THEODORS KO?N, Opposite Cornefsott, KrAmtsf ?? A ''''(PSLf SOK > UVge aawntaent of tVesb a*4 gtetfUto ,-; AVs-o *.>,aVi tod v:oRiLtARb'KT*AV!!M* and eureka smoking TOBACCOS, fk v?HWL Mcerlchaqm Pipes are daily packed a* ^rttefc vj 4 lway8 keeps on ha^b Ftlteft ground /\ Griit and Meal, Groceries of all ae*fteriptiee?, Pipes. Iran?* Vfolia Strfngs. hSs:, *e. ; ^ ? may 10 ' . ly -[_j?fg,-;-xia? FIRE! FIRE5 FIRE! 1'RO .PE Ur V\ OottiBl?o^ Kramer & Oo., are Agents Wk EMPIRE STATE FIRE lNTStfi\NCS JAMES' taVER tN^CRANCS Chartered Capital ^l,oOf>,000. B*ivdniont Rc?B i^tftt? ln?ttr*a?* tt>MPANY> for life OKLY. Chnvtorw! CapiLnl #1,000,000. ALt' SOt^TH FUN dOMrANEBS.