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ORANGEB?RG NEWS 53Wil)KR MEYERS?Editob, CjKOICCiK BOUVEU, financial am) BuSlKSSS Manauer. SATURDAY, APRIL 1,1871. * The- Taxes. ' ?' * All of our exchanges tccui with ob Bervatioua upon the subject of the head ing of this article. That they have deep cause for discussing this subject, the itn povished tax-payers know and feel. "Well might it be expected that the press of our ?State would thus raise its voice; and condemn the cause from which this evil sprung, when the people ot South Caroliun are about to be laid prostrate ot ouo fell swoop of the tax gatheror. Nor are the notes thus sounded by it, the idle and meaningless words and threats' of a corps of editor's. The prime chose and impulse that actuates .them, the sentiment that prompts and moves the editorial pen, in this matter, finds not its origin in the brain of news paper Inen. Fiom the -people, the op pressed tax-payers, they rise. In the hearts of mothers and children, whom starvation threatens, it lias an existence; and is it uoL natural to suppose that their wails and their impending distress should not only appeal eloquently to the press for succor and relief, but also to the 'very strength and manhood of this State ? Whoso heart is so hard that the expression from a widow woman, '-It I enhuot borrow some money to pay my taxes, my property, my home Will btTvo to be sold from me and little children 1" docs not move it ? of the treasury of the people. Promises have been made to them, but to be broke, ut.d Iropea tout have Briten1, are rudely destrnyeu by 'the prodigal hand of the corruption ist. Tax aft* r tax has bee; paid, and yet the burdon is inhumanly heavy. The very life blood of the people is being Buck cd from them. Their homes are beginning to look a sadness m >ro desolate than ever before, so completely destitute of money the constant demand for taxes leaves them. Even the children are suffering in consequence of the utter depletion of the little treasuries of their parents. The pause of education, d' religion, all feel the effect. Fathers cannot send their children to school, because it takes all they can make to meet tho taxes. The treasury opens its mouth lo-receive their i little earnings; and remorse lessly shut.- in all they have. Nay, it receives it with a fiendish chucklo. 1'ut our talk will avail nothing now. f Tho taxes tire heavy : indeed, they arc \ iulerually so, and we need scarcely hope for any remedy just now. Our only hnpo lies with the people. To that ?mighty tribunal wo should begin even new to !?!'.';n a strong and convincing appeal. Let tho tax payers, and the honest men of all parties, resolve note that a change cJnul tako place in the next election, lud each good citizen gird on his strongest armor, " keeping fresh in his mind tho evils a curses of to-day?tho conduct and history of a (rotten Legislature?vow to put hon est men into r.ffi. e in 1872. Against iahoRCSty, Itt llicj cry b^VtOTOKY Oil DBATri! []advkktisv:ment.] Editor Orangrburg Nt-wc: As I retire i'roin tho position of boun ty Treasurer, I desire to thank tho-.'.i zens and tax-payers of my Cnun&j^fbr their uniform kindness oxhibited to 1 during my incumbency. Laboring a? tho pcoplo were uuder a burdensome tax, with a heavy per < ritum, and a heavier assessment, nono could cxpoct but that tb'? feelings and relation be tween the payer and the collector of the tax. should be anything but pleasant. As it were the immediate instrument in the operation of the tax system, otio would, naturally expect that upon my office, would bo heaped all the ill-fc lin - of its sufferers. But ii has been otlior wiso. In uot a single instanco, bavo J. been unkindly treated, or i..; t, ikon to. The expression of this ? th of my experience, is at once, that < i' ci tej.li ment to you, aud of thanks from wa. With thousands of dollars of tho very money, so illy spared, and yel 6 prom] ly paid by yen, about my person, have 1 travelled, by day and by nig]it through tho most thinly settled parts of your County, without even an apprchcusii n ci molestation. Feeling assured then, that. T have held my office, and dischurgi d h-< duti :s, to tho satisfaction of my loll v citizens, i feel it due alike to them ;.. d to my self, briefly to state th i reo ins, and ex pose the means of my rom Val. Sometime .v>. Joseph A. Ort <k who fills a placo which should bo occupied by a representative <!" his t and not his personal and family interests, true to tho iuteroMs of the latter, set I i New York. I believe, for hi.s brother, for whom ho had selected nnd i the office of Treasurer of our County. This member of the fauiily, wh s< inter csts are thus ably repn onted i;i thi. State, was to bo appointed, i isl dl 1, and enriched at once. Bjuj mnd as '.1 v tmily interests/tho Senator c uld // fa tho nnntilo. SmC6 that hrough careful nnd honest (") lation, it is supposed, that the nc ry means nro sccun ?'. rind the bond ic given. Win ih? r tili. bu| | siti iu basis of fact or not, th-? s< i ?' - re inf'J ho corlmunity, to mi pointmcut was hol c infir nod. At this theo, my frfcnd i in Ci !ui ?! in called upon Govei 1 ? 8 :' in 1 I ence l to tho matter. He stnii 1 I itht in j 1 hat, j notwithstanding tho notion of tho Son ate, he would n it remove me, aud 1 11 went so lar, as f-? assure them 1/7)0? lih honor a* a gcntl man, that I should 1>" J retained. 1 wts not satisfied yot, and wrote to 1 Mr. IJordy Solomon, requesting him to confer with Govi Scott us to bis hit . lion in j ard to Vy. wrote in *eply, ?'Guv. Scott, ?s. :n. ? ;. most positively, thai ho will not in you." j I went to Gcv. Scott 1. \ 1 . i ocan ; I intended to resign my position, i , said to him that i!" 1 had d< no m'3 duty, justice demanded my rctcnti 11 in office, as a vindication of myself from ihu statements and vile misrepresentations of my hungry successor ; a id his fri< uds. ile uiiswi red bio, "Mr. S home and coiled your taxes. Wo are in need oi funds ;.t tho Treu ury. 3 bavo not, nor do 1 intend t<? con your removal." 1 liftcrwardfl obtained letters of the highest recommendation from Messrs. Thomliu: in, Nonglo and Parker, and carried thorn to Cv. Scott, who ussurort ino ngain that I slit uld hot ho ro moved j What mfluonco lift! induced Governor Seott to act bo differently from what he hud pledged, I cay not. f.el othe judge. Joseph A. Gvo.cn is Chairman of tho Sonata i < c Oomniitteo! Whether t'nis furnish* riny elite t" ih< mystery, 1 have to the verdict of tho public. 4? lo the triumph of my successor, hi? friends wonder what I will do. 1 tali this ooouson to ti ll them and this com munity, who knows mc, that I shall re main true to those great principles of my party, to which my faithful allegiance ihall remain in violate and sacred. Not pv4n this treachery oor the triumph of dish tfiorable men, who bring the natno of Republicanism into disrepute can alter or uft'ect ray devotion, my faith and my duty. I shall ever endeavor to promote the interests, first of my County, thou of my Plate. Those interests being protected, the people will be secure, To .1' soph A. Green :md that class of men, I utter the hope of my State, and I express the conviction ol my confident talth, ns i toll them, "Your day is at its close in South Carolina." 1 have with me at this moinont, a con sciounuess of having discharged the du ties of my office honestly and faithfully; and none but tho most ploasant*n6Souia tiofls with my fellow-citizens, as 1 bid them adieu ! Your obedient servant, T. K SASPORTAS. Hagiizincs, &c, Wit tut: is rr GONE??We have not fiocn tho XIX Century for mouths. Won i r if it is defunct? Can any body tell? Tu k People's Literary Companion for A; t'ii is upon our table. No bi ttor family papi rcan bo hud than this. Frill ol origi nal and chaste stories, constant pi rusals.of it will edify as well as instruct the rea der. Subscribers, sea l lor it. Only scvority five cents pur year. Address E. C. Allen & Co.. publishers, Augusta, Mttttio. TtiE ?! irtcu nunib^r ofBurkc's Mag nzino for Boys and Girls fully sustains tliv> deserved popularity which this ex cellcnt periodical lias worthily won. Its contents possess great'uiorit, ami arc in tcrci ting to children of larger growth as well as those for whose benefit it is ? . dly issued. We would particular ly commend Mrs. Ii. I*. ?iathow.V <?:<? quisito*Btory, "Tho Kiiiry Ride;" John G. DuvaPu "Tudians v.t ?>ir{ Daubcr'e .Nest ;" "A Walk abaut ll !'? rest Cbv^' y^Maria Pctidlctnu Kennedy," .??uog Explofi ra, or Roy-life,.in another tniu of Border adven m Duval'a inimitable p< 11 ; 'Fie Tliccdr.sia Ford. Terms, $2 t.. r im. J. \V. Burke & Co., publish Macoti, Ga. fllE RuitAT, OaHOMMAN let*. :ti.? ifpossible] moro lull of good igH than usual-? comes to i.nr cdito table a woleomo visitor. Well odi handsomely illustrated, and replete h valuable 'information for the plan-] farther and gnrdtier. Wo need, rover, make no special praise ol thi ruzine. The reputation it has ob ltd, and the appneiajion in which it ield by its*tcus of tliousati Is ol rcn B, arc the surest marks <?! its great ?th. Vc cannot too highly commend tho nt nnd exceedingly practical ability ts editor-in-chief, Colonel I). 11. |UC8, who. aided by a valuable and ' t'.cntial number of the best ogrtcultu wliters of this couutry, li...; m idu the ; ghziuc what it i.^. > Ihe remarkable feature ol* thie man in time tu reaeli every subs rji . I ?. the first ot the mouth, and if ;; rc i any i tilure it i:.u>! be in the Post mi department. Thia promptness is a characteristic of tun entire busincs mail agi mi nt of the pi1 tetors. 11 is m t only in The Bur"! Carolinian it issho n, I il in every detail of th. ir largo and l! lurishiug bu. im-s, of which the Rural ( ui ditiian, ;,s lingo an enterprise as that, ih i n:;. a small d partim :;t. S'nl^eriiuiiMi S'2 per annum. Walker, ' i.Viii 5 ? Cogsvill?, Publishers and Pro prietors, Ch o i. Mi it, S. C. T AX. NOTK'b;. Notice hcrobj given !o all c?'icernetl Hi ? !.!.! i. i;.\S t, i :.!! HEAL PROP! UTY nit bio tho Corporate Limits of tho Town ol On ngohurg Hhnll l>r made und delivered at thi OOiec (liio Drug st,,.-.. ].,. oiiv - ? i on or before tho twentieth (fJOth) day of \\ *il, .\. D. 1871, verifies! by outli ol il.< i.i i-on who^o ditiji ?< 's to ; ; LIST or !'??* 'it UN .i.i PROPERTY, possessed bj liini, or mid >r Ids control, either as Owner, Ag< nt, ut, liusbnnd, Guardian, Executor, Ad ministrator, Trustee, Heceivcr, Ollicer, Part ner, l acier, or Holder, with the Value of .. !i Kcal Property ro held or oon'rolled, .v: o, every Person, Firm, ( i mpahy, or Cor poration, Engaged in, or Intending to be en I in ntiy ThADB, UbtSlNEKS or PRO FESSION within the Corporati Liuiils ol tlie Town of Ornngehurg, ahull apply for a LI CENSE fi r tlic eai rying on of tho -.one. The TAX npoiva wiil bo OPEN ovor,> MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY aflernoons from It o'clock to o o'clock, ooinincneing Monday afternoon the IOth of April, 1S71. The D< .ks shall be ( LOSED Thursday afternoon nl 0 o'olook, A pi il 20th, is?). For failure or ne?ic< t to make Returns of Real Estate, oud Sijlc of Dusines? or t'ro fe ??ui within tlie TIME given r > lb <l<>. it >s nindo ilio duty of the Town Clerk and Treas* urcr to uiiii Twenty por Centum on tho whole ml fi #e. oli n ad oi erj Del ulii r. E. J. OLIVEItOS, Clerk und Treasurer of Council. April 1 if FllKDEttiCK Ifl DENTIS T. HAS REMOVED OVEtt f'HB SWPK WM. WILL CO CK. j ! opl 1 AN OEDlNAN To Kniwe fi*ui?i>i>ilow t ft ?*i<* Town of OraiiKobrr^jff?, <?. lor the Fiscal Year >X?il??? iKi ApriS, A. *>. J a Mill to EScgulaie Suction I. tic it ordained by ttii cil of Orangtburg, ami u /..,- by the authority uf the aame, That t.. 'I H?:? bei ami are hereby-a - ? ' led, lor tho Fiscal Year btgiutiiii 5 A. 1>. 1871. at aud alter the that is to say : 1st. At the rate of-!>cr tho Assessed Vnluo ol ull Real 3 and being within tlie Ubrburutu lj Town of Oruiigeburg every Building vr other ItnpuAl 1.411 I uuder Lonne from Do lies Ci Individuals, tor any ten 1 > 1 yem SEC. II. I? it further Orduin Persou, Firm. Company oc Cvi'j gaged in or iuundiug t., 1'rude, Business or Prot meutioucd, shall obtain, st. every ion, cu in uuj . 1 *vtinnlier 0 1 .vie the 1st day o? April. lbV!. a Lin-r ? ?erclor in inuuner provided: * - 1st. Those coinm uciug lm-iinj^uficr the Firit April, A. I? IS71. xhAil oiaiu n Li c nse bet?re cuteriug upon ii it J&siuo:s. 2d. Kwry Person, 1 iriu, 1 ray or Cor poration required I-.. 1 UidijtUce to o.> t.uii a License to 1 gag*.' 111 radc, liusi. ne-a or Fr us ion, lor \.a (ebnsd is 1 e qtlired Bhult Register wiiu.lhejBpfwn Clerk, or hia Asatataiit, liia or i<er '.iJe or style, und m case a Firm or Comp t.?tOij ii.uuea or Ely Iva of .1 Ii < run or Cotpttuica aud their pit < es 01 busi 1. ^s. Ud. I'lioir 1'vaUe, i uai ie k Prof? si on ror which n I.. ?; > I -It 11. 'I lie p ice wiiei ' ? .- ole, Busi ness or Proiession is to 1. > i.t.-i on; all of winch a;, t an.-* > 1 t . i-.'/j relative to which shall bo given uudoi- oafi Sue. HI. H nny prison oncrsons Hhall exercise or carry on an\ Tra | Business or fi fc aion for tho nj carrying on or doing, ol whioli a L * naea required by this ordinance,. , out auch Li cense as in that i . . 1 led, he, slio or theyaliall.li sides licit h for tho pay ment ot the Li insu .? ?uhjij to a penalty not excei . ... i " nty J Dollars to be sited lor nnd collect! 1 in anylOurl of com petent juri diction; ouc-.outjtoT'jt ho penal ly, aller deducting ?. * , ? SrT prosecution, lo be paid to lit.t pe. , ~+t. IlllorUlB of penally the in.liter und thing ? ? is recovered ; tlie other in beuuiiia ?? ad ?.! .' :: " Hue. 1V. 1" every Lit ? 11 iin?i r or by . , it : . id bo < ?>!...? Ill d i I I'latb*. Kusine -. ? Vieh ^'?1 Lieen e is gram 1. ; tee of, - a: im ? ol' tho tuklug out 1 ba Wiirte. Si:?. .". 'i- v.ii 1 I uhall prepan 11 proper fo'i ; issued in each ? .-?., wl < ! U :pt by tbo peroftO r< '.t I eoi^i icuoua pi ' s. aa*i! Ill t'U'.lllllll ? i Apt .1. ?ilti i aller ili i!i be i ? mit! uj .u lo prcij 011 ion ol t a*., imp .... ! for t w. vtr, ? lint no la.-i in 1 In ce miiut It *, : ?four 1 ha to tbe ? o bo taken out Ih'rt i 'i dinanue on lor wb:>;ii t!t* name and m:i: or persona nil A3?< - -or !.;.-. n ?? to be ! it- s Khali be (UF / tre Msc in |h it V'tll. 1 ; ' itii ',.v.? ef., at u hiol 1 i :. . .. .? l'i... nii :.::<??; d in\i it ;i. i and sinill be ln'.viol fcr tl Town Cli1 mi', borize, by en .? .? ? .. ? ol such L the person removing . r.for. mill. .1? .??t f. IX. rude, l?u - I.(K); 1 avb rho haul for In . : i.OO; teh and bate paid into t in i i . ury of the'Town Council Filly 1 1) I ?? on each head. For ciioh and every . . .. 1 ?f this Oruihaneo (i?eb. X) the parly ? i! t? shall bo lined 111 the sum of Twenty _o Lollars for 1 a-It ofe neo. Si:c. XI. Beit further Ord.tined, That nil Male hiliabitiints ol Ihe Towi ol Orange* b?rg between the .i( ? 61 L< nnd 50 years, liable t> Kotid Dnty, si ill be subject 10 e Compound Tox <?? in... p. Mar each, which Bald Tax shall be apinoprh)tcd to the ussa and Improvemeiil ..; the Corporation. Xv.r. Xll. J '. ..'. 'I liwi llucl; r'ir s License . . ..I not bo liable i<> any Do ductioa 011 .-.<.i.ni ot * i 1 .e in which such License sliall !.?> is ru< I. Bsc. XIII. Uo it lut (i run hied that niiv person Failing to make a ojrrecl rsturn of Ittal Kttato, it. ' oa ? ? ,.iih Taj Notice Published, then ihe Town 1 1-rk shall boom? powered to Assoss the Same, Sko. XIV. Be it furl bar Ordained, That all Qrdinanoei or pan ot o dlnances levying a Tax, or prescribing the Mode or time of returning or paying tho isiaa, or sny other regulation in relation thereto, are hereby continued, in full force and effect bo far us the mimo are not iu conflict with the provis ions of this Ordinance. Sao. XV. 11? it further Crdained that ull Town TnxcBon real estate and Licenses re turned under this Ordinance Bhall bo payable witbinThirty (.10) days from the Twentieth (20) day of April A. D 1871. . All Taxes unpaid ufter the. expiration of' Thirty (80) days shall bo subject to en addi tional Tax of one per centum on Real Estate ; and One Hundred per centum on Licet- es. Sao. XVI. Re it further Ordained thai the ?aoul year shall begin on Hie 1st duy of April A. I). 1871. r^rc XVII. Be it further Ordained Ibat this Ordinance shall remain in lorce until amended or repealed, Sso. XVIII. He it further Ordained thai nil Ordinanoe or pari of Ordicances Milita ting against this Ordinanoe bo and the same are hereby repealed. " X OT I CE. OFFICE SCHOOL roMMISSIONEB, Ott V KU Killt KO ('nl'NT Oraugeburg, S. 0., Mar. 2i, 1 >^T 1. Notice is berebygiven t<- the TRUSTEES OFTIIE VARIOUS SCHOOL DISTRICTS, llmt on and after Friday, March Jjlsl, they will CONSOLIDATE all SCHOOLS in their Districts where tic Pupils in each School A vei n go's daily a less number than TWE TV SCHOLARS. E. T. CAIN, mar '21- 2t S. C. 0. c County Agricultural Fair. The ORAXGERURG AO 111 C ?LTU It AL SOCIETY announces that they are making arrangements ror a COUNTY FAIR to be bold next October. Further particulars; with a full Ii-:. 6f premiums, will be pub lished bereu fie r. In ordei to stimulate the Indue!rial Inter terests of the County, tho Executive Com miltcc of the Soccicty announce tho follow ing Premiums to be paid in Agricultural Tools or implements, at market rates. For largest yield of Cot ten upon one nero, S10. , For largest yield of Corn upon five acres of high land. $15. K?r largest yield of Corn upot five acres of swauip Ihnd, .*10. F r largest y ield of Porn upon one acre of high land. ? "?. For largest yield of Corn upon one r.crc of sv.amp land, $">. Tor largest yield of Rice upon one acre, ? For largest yield of Tens upon one acre, $5. LarKest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon one j iure. '? >. For Inrjjb ?' yield of Irish Potatoes upon J ncr", $2 lO; For largest yield of Turnips upon acre, For largest yield of Ground Nuts upon one 0 ire, $3. ? F?u- lar '?'-' yield ? Native Ova <s Hiry upon one ?e ?> ??">. Fur largest yield cf Pea Vine liny upon one acre, For largest yield of Sorghum Syrup from 1 one aerr. ?'. I For largest yield of Sugar Cane Syrup f *kAW ijl.ir.?s.-JS?'tW J Par:; -) wishn to e. n j irtit i-rarA ? n< i ttdun" must notify the Excentivo Committee I at U\i.?t day.- beforecoalmen! ing to gather it. - respective products, >n order that air : nta may be made for an impartiul test of the respective yields. P. .-. FELDER. II \ I? ? IN RlCfJS, V. FSLfiY >Y\ CULLER, LAURENCE R. EEC KM ITH, SAMUEL DIBBLE, mar I !i Executive Committee. CIII10LI0--]-?ilR0rii'LJ. FOUR BEAUTIFUL CIIUOMO-FEIItR roR "* ON R DO L T. A R, Or no BARGE OH i;< >Mt > FERROTVTI? in an B by 10 Oval Frame for Two Dol : ? dl HOUSTON Si OKA DON'S FXIIROTI'PE CAXOPy, Opposite n iah is' a rob /?, mar II If Cohn, 3! a v. &a: WE H AA fi JUST RECEIVED A NOT 11 Kit LOT OF N o RT II >: I V :: It II A Y V. !It' II v. i: 01 FEE L ? W h (? R < IS .' . a full assortment of Vi.L oi Her goods AT PKII bs ro : i it t 'I P t' \ !*.' 1 I m KS . ii. yv. brig gm a sn s co. o< t '.? I The People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO i-v.li COFFKE POT, East of Presbyterian Cluirch, Russell-St. 1 am hi :?>. to VNNOl SCR to the CIT.I. /'.ENS of 1 tratigchiirg. that 1 am mm PRE PARED t gUPPIA ind Cus'omers eiih D#I D, CAKES, PI ES," and all other articles gci irallj t'ouad in a FIRST CLASS BAKERY, WE DD I Nil CAKE prepared with great care to Mm lie most fiiHti?lo\IS t.i.-tes. The PATRONAGE ol my frl nds and fel low-citizens is respectfully Bolicited. Titos. W.* ALBERUOTTI. Mrs. ALBERGOTTl rolnrus (banks for ibo Patronage berctornro bestowed, and hopes her friends an I Customers wiileontin UO the same. .win> will keefi constantly on hand an as sortment of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARY and PANCY ARTICLKS.as usual. dec 10 .?m Notice of Dismissal. VTOtlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON t\ jhe t?th day .?I* April next, 1 will Ale niy Final Account with the Hon. Thad. ('. Andrews, Judge of Probate, ami ask for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the R ' of f. F. Mr.rph, deceased. J. 0. MUBPH. mar 18?It Administrator. N UTS, RAISINS and CANDIES of tho best kiuds W. A. MF.BON BY & CO. FLOXJK! FLOUR!! FLOUR!! if npl 1 c ij] M . AHEAD 9 HATE YOU BEEN TO Jo Um THE NEW GS AT THEODORE KOHN ft BEO. SPRING GOODS! HAVE JUST PECEIVEIJ A "FULL STOCK OF SPRINT* DRESS GOODS To which invite the SPEC! SJi ATTI-TS^rTOX of the LADIES is invited. ALL OF OUR GOODS ARE SlABKED DOWN TO THE VERY * T .< )A\rEST FIGTJI1ES. Call and SEK US. , ? ? ALWAYS ON EIAND-?C?ME AND SEE FOR fcJURSELVaS roar 18 c lj GEO. II. CORNELSON, AGENT FOR Etiwan Guano ITo.*2, Ammoniated with Pure Peruvian Guano. Etiwan Dissolved Bone. EtiTran Compound Acid Phosphate* Zells Amiiioniatcd Hone Superphosphate. ALSO ?vEEPS ON HAND AND RECEIVE ORDERS FOR PERUVIAN GUANO. ATLANTIG PHOSPATES. Frank E. Coles" Phosphates. All of which is offen?! LOW i'or CASH. GEO. II. CORNELSON. fob 'J5 oct 3 k T? 3 LIVERPOOL m MB MMM Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL?GOLD 17,000,000.00, 1 i AS ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IN ORANGEBCIiG, S. C. Tho Torms of this WELL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY a?* PAIR, and the Security it offer*, Absolute. Applj to JAMES H. FOWLES, Agent, At Citiren's Savings Bank.. CHARLES T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Charleston, S. C. jan 28 c 3m HEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT! 11 DOYLE, WILES & CO., XRESPECTFULLY INFORMS i II K CITIZKNS OF ORANGEBUR? COUNTr THAT \f tin-v bare phrchaaod tDo CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. RAY. And .ire CARRYING OX tho CAKEIAGE B U SIN 1^ 8 S In nil it? BRANCHE8. Order? left r. ith US will be PROMPTLY FILLET). All kinds of REPAIRING NBA 1 IA DONK ?nd with DISPATCH. COl'i INS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. ;noii.K, wiim;s ?t c;?.? dec 17 c Orangebnrg, 8 G.