The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, May 27, 1871, Image 4
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SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1871.
>'"jiiU'.iBai';,"i' ?t:u,:r;.*l '. ?jttst ?;. ... ? ? ?? ?
Tho weather has been so unusually
fylfc for the poet week that soda water
?and ico have beeo in constant domnud.
Sheriff Riggs carried tho prisoners,
Sentenced at the lust term of Court to
<ho Penitentiary, up to Columbia ou
Wednesday last.
ii ??mi > -? mm win ?- -
Ws know personally of tbirtceu can
didates for the next .-heriff tf this
County. We might say "that ninny
?hall oiler, but only one can bo chosen."
Wk uudcrBtand that a grand pic nic
Vus had by thu colored portiou of tho
^population in the viciuity of Brunch
ville, on Saturday last, at P. W.
tFairey's mill.
'Tiikodohk Koun & Ruo., oilers cx
Ura inducements to purchasers.
Reud their advertisement, and be
profited by it.
-mm i ?
Comuiuuism bus failed iu France,
feud tho Charleston Courier very porti
taently nsks, 'what next?''
T5?o Columbia Plucnix dubs the
Columbia Cuivn the A'it Klux Itcporter,
?ttvd tho Cttien retaliates by dubbing the
tho A'ti Klux Defender, and
fcaya it, the Defender, has been recently
treated to ginger-pop.
?? IM? U im mit -
-A gue.vt BACltlFICK.?Mr. J. P.
Hurley offers his cutiro stock tit a sacri
fice, lie has ou baud a heavy and select
AUjp^ly of goods, of every description,
which he proposescs to sell upon the
easiest terms Persons wanting good and
cheap bargains, can get them by culling
at Mr. Hurley's.
The communication signed uOno Who
Ivnows" from Rrauchvillo, iu referento
?10 the letter of-Oldster" published in our
Bust issue, we decline to insert. Our
columns arc open lor (reo and honor
able discussion ; but "One Who Knows"
must learn the honorable part of it
preparatory to the commencement of n
fohtrovcrsy. lie ccr'ninly djes'nt
Lnow it now.
i
Somehun?: New t ? Ohamiebuuo.
In our advertising columns will bo found
tho new and attractive advertisement of
Win M. Silin & Go. Their splendid
LlVKltY STABLES, which have been i.i
process of com plot ion for some tituo, are 1
now finished. 1 The.-c gentlcmon tiro now j
ready to furnish transportation, nod do all
kinds of hauling 114)011 ?h?rt notice, and
at reasonable prices. A splendid supply
ol horses, either for llio saddle or buggy,
will always be found on hand. Parties
desirous-of attending pio-nics can pro
cure transportation from these Stables at
moderate rates. In a word, this Com
pauy is prepared to furnish, at all times,
saddle horses and turnouts splendidly
equipped, either fur pleasure or business
They arc expecting, als;), a line supply of
. horses from Kentucky, which thay pro
pose to sell at a small advance. Persons
wautiug good horses, would do well to
Icavo thoir names at these Stables.,
Horse Drovers accommodated. And
what is better for our County is
hereafter, it will not be necessary for any
of our citizens, who, after driving their
horsos twenty or thirty miles through |
tho heat, upon arriving in town, to have l
to hitch them in tho hot broiling sun.
For a few dimes they can take them to
ijinan st'tblcs havo them fad "ufob^d 1
1 "7 ' "* *'" * . .... ?
down and otherwise takou oaro of. And
after all, these poor dumb animals are
Just ns iond of their dinner, and the
shado as their too frequently inconsido
rate masters. .Messrs. Sain Si ('?>, Imvo
added an important improvement to our
town, and we predict for the at sure suc
cess
T.mk Biblk Explained.?There is
sonic sort, of a passage in the IliLlo which
Funs, "If thy right cyo offend thee,
pluck, it out," &o. Over this sentence
it appears that the mind of a certain
gentleman of Rranchville. has been se
riously exercised for some mouths past
Anxious to got the views of every ex
pounder of the Gospel upon it, he applied
one day to a well known colored theolo
gian ofthat place, for his interpretation ol
its meaning. The colored miiistor feeling
highly complimented, answered iu much
apparant earnestness. "Well, sah. I's
glad you ask inq dut question, fur I've
bin givin it a good 'cal of study an'
tent ion myself. It wero fur a long time
dat I wero liko you, nu* couldu't see
trough die enyiu' ob da Soripter, an* I
played dat I mite Bco trough it, fur my
mind were boddercd mightily ober it,
on' one timo I had do sore eye, an' it
were my rite eye too, on' I tought it
were jist here whnrc dis Seripter eutued
in, un' dat il I wero n good Christian, 1
mu6t pluck out my rite eye. But 1
went pra\in, an'-?
?'Audwhatif Never mind that long
rigmarole, but just toll mo what you
think ,this passage in quest ion moans, '
interrupted the exercised gentleman.
"Deu I'll toll you. It means dis. Ef
a n.uns a God sarbiu man, an' tends
churolt as he ought to, you. boo dat many
times he's irot !'ur to iro widout his wile,
bekasc fur do reason dat she wont go
wid him. Now L'a studied de Soripter,
an' fum tie undcrstandin dat I take ob
it, it means your wife an' y ?u ore as one.
Well, she niout den be called your rite
eye, an' ef she fends you by not sarbin
de Lord wid you, an' by holiu you* back,
dis Scripter moans dat you must cider
cast her off, or pluck out her rite eye
It doesn't mean your o%n eye. Now,
salt, dats zactly what it means. Doesn't
you dtskivcr do pint ? "
It is proper to slate that the exercised
gentleman did not "diskiver" the p>int,
and that bis mind is as unsettled as be
fore, ns to the true signification of this
metaphorical passigc.
COMMERCIAL.
31 AH Ii KT It EPOItTS,
Orpizn of tiik OttAXOKnirnn Nfcws,
May 19, 1871.
COTTON?Sales during the week
hales. Wo ijuote :
Ordinary.11 Cu)
Low Mi.'l Hing.I?|<9
Middling....,.U
llnccn I;ic>:.Srl.O? i*?? i- oushol.
t ons..$! .10 per bushel.
Cow Pbas. 75 per bushel.
Pindkiis.per bushel,
GOLD. 01?
Si LA'KB.05
CHARLESTON MARKET,
Cit.vui.usinx, I'i'iiiay Mobxixo,
.May 11, 1871.
Ordinary.,.12 (./;
Gu?iJ Ordinaly.H.V'.<:.
Low Middling.16"(f^
Middling.,.
I. AT J 1ST Q V C5T ATS OX
ov
SOUTH RUN SECURITIES,
in
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Cwtc'.cd Wttkly ly
ISA X Ii E: 52 raid IlRO&IHl,
A*. ?_'.*> Ilroad Str'tt.
May 10, 1ST 1]
State Skcukitirs?South Carolina, old.
(0,76; do now, (a t o ; do, regisi'd stock,
ex int (?i.U5.
t'iTY Skcuimties?Augusta, Ca., Bonds,
KJo>; ; Charleston, S. ('. Stock, (ex >|'* bit)
(.i ?".(>; do. Fire Loan Bonds. (?7:1; Co
luuibia, S. C. Bon Is. (7< ?'. '.
I'.aii.uoau Bonus?Bluo Ridge (first mort
gage) (10(a) : Charleston and Savannah,
(it.'io ; Charlhtte, Columbia and Augusta,
(<2,*5 : Cheraw and Darlington, f<iS_*:
Greenville and Columbia, (l?l mort) -?">;
do, (State guarantee) (?,?'???: Northeastern,
7H (it, ; Savannah and Charleston, (1st
mort) (3 78 : do, (Stateguarantee) 00(u) ;
South Carolina, ( < 7:;; do, 00; Spartan
burg and Union, 55.
Baii.uoai) Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia
and Augusta, (<> 40; Greenville and Colum
bia, to 2 : Northeastern, (.<.1;': Savannah
and Charleston, tu :'.<): South Carolina,
(whole shares) ?10; do, (half do) (a 40
F.xoiiAxne, Sc? New York S'ght, \ off par;
Gold, 110@lll!; Silver, 103?
?oi ru CAltOLlX'A B\XK BILLS.
*Bank of Charleston. (?<,
"Dank of Newberry. 3@
Bank of Camdon.SOW
Dank of Georgetown. lf?.
Dank of South Carolina. 0(g)
Dank of Chester.I0(&
Dank of Hamburg.16?
Dank of State of S C. prior to 1801...43(a)
Hunk of Stale of issue 1801 and 1 Si", J..?7'.:,
^Planters' and Mechanics' Dank ot
Charleston. (n
'People's Dank of Charleston.
?Union Dank of Charleston. (ry
"Southwestern B B Bank of Charles
ton, (old I. @
^Southwestern It B Dunk of Charles
ton, (new;. ?
Slate Dank of Charleston. 0(ir,
Farmer-, and P.xchnngo Bank of Char
Icstoit.
Exohungo Dank of Columbia.8@
Commercial Dank of Columbia., 8(*j)
Merchants' Bunk of Cheraw. 3ui
Planters' Bank of Pairlield . 3?
State of s c Bills Receivable.'.>:,(,t\
City of Charleston Change Dills.'????(??)
* Dills inarkod thus i::) are being redeemed
at the Daui; Couc.ters of euch,
jun 22 Soi
IN THE COURT OK l'ROBATE.
Wnr.RKAS, James D. Trc7.c\uut hath ap
plied to me tor letters of Administration on
the Estate of Mrs. Mary Baker, late ol Or
angeburg County, deceased.
These are theroforo to cite and admonish
all and singular the Kindred and Creditors
of the snid deceased, to he and appear be
fore me at a Court of Probate for the said
County, to be holden at Orangoburg on the
27th day ot May, 1871, at 10 o'clock A.
M. to show cause ir any, why the said Ad
ministration should noi Im granted.
Givon under my hand ami the Seal of my
Court, this 18th day of May, A. D. 1871,
and in the ninety-tilth year of American
independence.
'I'llAD. ANDREWS,
may 20?21 Judge of Probat?
Notice of Dismissal.
pVTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
tho 27th day of June, 1^71, I will
tilo my Final Accounts with the Honorable
T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, ami atk
for Letters of Dismissal ns Guardian of
Cbarlos Culler.
J. HANE CULLER,
mar -1?It Guardian.
Notice of Dimissal.
"VfOTlCE IS nERERY GIVEN THAT I
X% will, on the 27th day of June, 1871,
lilo my final account with the Honorable
Judge of Frobato f<n- Orangoburg County, a*
Executor of the Estate of J. R. F. Dantz
lor, ami ask for Leiters of Dismissal.
V*. M. .SMITH,
may 27?It Executor.
IN THIS COURT OF PROBATE
Whereas, J. Hilliard Hook hath applied
to me for Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Mrs. Eliza Hook, late of Oraugc
burg County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nml admonish
all ami singular the kindred and Creditors
of the said deceased, to be and apcar, be
fore me, at a Court of Frobato for the said
Comity to be holden at Orangeburg, on the
Oth day of June ls-71, at 10 o'clock A.
M.. to shew cause il" any. why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given un lei' nty Hand an 1 the Seal of Court,
this 22 1 day of May, A. D." 1871, and In
the ninety.|ifth year of American Inde
pendence,
THAI). C. AND UK ws,
may 27?2t Judge of Frobato.
Notice of Dismissal.
-VT0T1CF. IS HEREBY GIVES THAT ON
J_\ the )3lh 'lay of June next 1 will
File my Finn! Account with the lion Tliad
C? Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for
Letters of Dismissal ns Ad'.iinistrntor of tho
Estate of W illi.im F. Smoke, deceased.
DAN'L SMOAK,
may 13?-it Administrator.
Notico of Dismissal.
T^TOTICK IS HER ERY GIVEN THAT ON
tho ltith day of June next, we will
nie our Final Account wit li the Hon. Tiind.
C. Andrews, Judgo ol F/obaio, nml ask for
Letters of Dismissal as Executors of tho
Estate of Eobi-i : llaiglcr. dee.-used.
.1. II. WALLCE,
J. il. lIARlLH't,
nur l;l -.lt );^"c. itnni.
Administrator's Salt*.
Fy virtue "I' an order of sale from Hie
Hoii. Thud. Andrews, Judo of Fiobalv, i
will sell at the late residence of \V. It.
Treadwell, in tho Town of Orangeburg, S.
<'. un Saturday, the Hd day of June, next,
all the personal property of sai l deceased ?
Consisting of Household and Kitohcn Far
nit me. I Loses. Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Fann
ing Utensils, &c.
Tes ms cash?Property delivered on day of
sib-. MARY B. THE VDWELL,
may l'l?td Adln x cum test annex.
Sheriff's Sales.
l'.y virtue of sundry writs of ti. fa., taute
directed I will Bell to the highest bidder,
at Orangeburg Court House, on the first
Monday in June next, for cash, all the
right, title and interest of the Defendants
in ibe follow . |iroperty, vi/ :
One Mo: so C ilored Mare Mule. Levied
on as the property of Richard Flood at the
suit of W. I!. Wise.
A I.St)
One lot of land in 'he Town of Orange
bt r ?, out i- 'on.' 2 acres more or loss, un 1
j bounded by Belleville Itoad, Doyle & Wiles,
(formerly Lay - Coach Factory.) Whit limit's.
Ford Road and So. Ca. R. Road, and one lot
on Sunny Side, after taking out lots ol Col ?
t r, Williams Irtid CortlOtSOn. Lev id on ? s
the properly ol M. L. Baldwin at the soil of
V. Fitthun et. us and others.
A ESO
Oils li'.iet of lalia Containing Sdl acres
in.in- or les-., boon led mirth by F. E. an I A.
Cook. ? a-t by P. t ook, west by H. Thoinp
son ami A. Cook, and south by Mrs. A.
0rambling. Also 1 Buggy, I Looking Glass,
2 Lamps, 2 Barber Chairs and 1 Stool. Lev
ied on ns the property of J. P. Mays at lite
suit of Henry Dickson und others.
Shcriirs OHiee, i 11. 11 IG GS,
Ornngcb".rgC. IL, S. C, > S. <). 0
June 12. IS7I. J
may D! id
The State of South Carolina,
ORANGERURC COUNTY",
In the Common Pleas.
The State Ex Itclalione, 1
Solicitor of Rill to
the Southern Circuit, [ Perpetuate
In t'O j T e s t i in o ay .
Lust Documents. J
Ex l'atie i Application lo Prove
F. II. Rickenbacker. j Lost Deed.
Application having been made by 1'. A.
Ko k libiickor to prove the past existence
loss and contents of n certain Deed of con
reysnQc from John lUckcnbaokcr to the said
P. 11. Hiukcnbackor during his life anil to
his children utter his death, of all that plan
tation or t raei of land in the County and
Stale aforesaid sltuatod lying ami hehl; on
Two Mile Swamp waters of the North Elisto
Fiver containing four hundred acres, and
bounded by I bo Hobnail's Hri Ijr-* road,Two
Mile Swamp. J Sandforth and other lands
of tli" said Jno. Ilickenbacker.
In obedience to an order in tbe said east
and on mot ion of Messrs Knowlton A Hull
Solicitors tot nppticuul it is ordered : Thai
?ill persons who dosiro so to do appear and
cross examine tiio evidenco produced anil
Introduce evidenco in reply before me on the
SHlli day of Juno A. D. 1871, at my oflloe
Orangeburg S. C.
GEO, ROLIVER,
mar 25?Jim Special Referee.
C11GAUN. ttMOU?SCJ AND
/ CHEWING TOBACCO offered at prices
to suit the dull times. b\ wholesale and l!o
tnil, At \\ A. MERON KY ? ???.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
WILHELM THEODOJL MULLEU
HAS ON HAND A FINE LOT OF
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
WHICH has been SELECTED veUh the UTMOST CARE, aud are WARRANTED to
oUIT every body, both In QUALITY and PRICES.
A FINE LOT OF BRANDIES. WllLSKEYS, CIN, RUM and WINES of every GRADE,
and especially adopted for Fu.ndv Purposes.
Also 8EGAILS and TOBACCOS of the FINEST BRANDS, with ono of the FINEST. AS
SORTMENTS of PIPES in the MARKET.
Come and Examine my GOODS and PRICES before purchasing elsewhere?it is no
trouble to show them.
may ltl c If
E. EZEKIEL
\ Has just received a fine assortment
of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW
EERY which will be sold LOW
DO%"N for cash.
N. B.?Clocks, Watches and Jew
elry REPAIRED.
may Iii \ fob 18 Jyc
JUST RECEIVED
VOSE'S (UlOCER\
5
A CHOICE LOT OF
Hams, Breakfast Strips, Smoked and I). S.
13 A C (> IS
FAMILY ROCERIES ALWAYS (>N HAND.
Call at once .1. G KO. VOSE.
AlJJC WIJ SI1A FI iOXJR
mnv in e 1 v
FLOUR! FLOUR!! FLOUR!!!
EXTRA Ax!> FAMILY KLOUK FROM GEORGIA AND NORTH
CAROLINA MILLS.
SUGARS, COFFEES AND POTATOES,
CRUSHED, POWDERED, \ WHITE. C YELLOW, AND BROWN SUGARS AT RE
DUCED 1 RICES;
AXOTfliF.i: rs?7??k*ly of ghhae* c:)ffj:j: i,ns. von si
GOOD TABLE P< ' I' Cl'OES.
CHOICE NAVY T015ACCO?FOCKET PIECKS.
Fur anle by
JO3 I N A. I IAM! L-TOnST,
a pi 22?ly Kirc Insurance Agent.
SPRING OPENI^Gr;!
JOSEPH M'NAM ABA,
EU: SELL ST
I Have just opened ah entire new STOCK* uf SPRINU 00;)I>5, complete in t Lr> various
i Di partmenls.
1 DIAGONALS, CLOTH**. OME'tE-L TWEEDS, LINENS, DRILLS an 1 COATINGS,
COT'T NAHES an 1:READY-M \DK CLOTHING. . ;*??:??* 1 an i ol nuntr?ld Styles'.
DRESS GOODS in vari ... MUSLINS and C,)L1 ?. . ;':' ? latter 10 yds for *l, eras
: Cheap any in the ta nk ?*. rill * ii ? inn ['aihioiiahle Pn terns.
j YARD WIDE brown upd black Irij.MESf ICS, al Pii, and a complete Bite of all kinds at
j corresponding prices.
SHOES, GAITERS. H \TS. SHI IT FRONTS. YANKEE NOTIONS, ko. Also
GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROC EERY"-* ARE, w i: h will bo sol I CHEAP as can
be bought in any hottsj i:i State for thi C VSH.
apl 22 c ly
NOT K! E
01! C3 SCHOOL COM MIS <ION Kit,
<)n.\xus.i:rn: Coi stt, S. ('..
> Mny HUh. 1*71.
Al.I. FKUSOnJ V\ HO II VV .: ! BKS KM
PLOYKD as TKAOHRlis in the IT?KK COM
MON SCHOOLS >f ibis C unity are 1 equcst
eil to present their ACCOUNTS to the Un
dersigned at his Oilice ni Ornngebnrg Court
House, nt the earliest da> practicable.
K. I. CAIN.
S. C. (?. C.
may 20 ?i
DR. T. BERWICK LEGrARE,
SUKCJKON I) K nt I.st,
Graduate Elitllltnorc ?'ollogf
Elenful Siir/jory*
OFFICE MAHKKT-ST. <>\i:i: i ft : :: ?>??
J. A. HAMILTON,
^.^ .rt ';; ? ? :> ^
Bfe;-. ?<i\^-<- *- ??>.
(f Yyyn" v O
^-L.i.j 3. ? ' '
Itpspcc!fully offers his serviei?? t- :'
PUBLIC i'i Ii'*-' Practice I" I Hi NT A L .-! K
OKIIY in all its h.-attelu". Sp idnlatttuition
will be pahl to tho PKliSKUVATI IN of ihr
i toilui'Ai Icvlu : eouitl oare In z < . i.I > ?>
the construction of ARTH It IA L SI IS! I
TUTHS. All operations gmiruntc t to give
satisfn clion.
Ofliue hours front 9 A. M. t.. 1:550 1*. M.
au I from ". !.. U 1'. M.
tuny c ly
N?TI?E.
OKFICK COUNTY < OMMISSIONF.US,
< ItiA \ .? nt tin Curs n.
Orangeburg, S. <".. May 10, I-7 1.
Tho ATT UN TI ON of Mini!. HKAl.KF.S
of Spirituous Liquors, is Di retted t" the
fact that ihr TAVERN LICENSES ? f a ma
jority of I hem have expin 1, ah it!-! U will
j savo them somo TROI BLR ami EXPENSE
' by RENEWING tho SAME at tmco.
I By ot .lor ?>f the Board.
J AS. Van TASSEL,
may IS- .'It f. B. ?'. C.
Dr. CHARLES it. TABF.lt offer* his
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to tho Citi
zens of Ornngcburg and vicinity.
Office at tho Drug Store of Dr. ?? is ?.
Rcsidonce ,4OaH Vd' i." Broughten Slreet.
may I 1
NOTICE.
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
i'KANOEUCllO, .S. (.'.,
May 19th, 1st 1.
In order that PARTIES who are desirous
of PUTTING IN FRO POSA LS for REPAIR
ING the NEW REID3E CAUSEWAY, may
on re fully n i lei- !an 1 what will bo rcjuired
of the party contract lug; for the same, the
full ::. ? .- j ih Uh ?I for ihoir information :
1st. There are eighl (8) Hollo? Bridges to
bo Repa rc 1 ??! a thorough anil wovkraaa
like manner, Using not o of the present Tiiu
Ler i".! such as would \> ? pronounced 1st
hy competent judgos, especially the
Tiiubvr us< I Li the Rcpnirs er the Abut
. . .
2.1. One I' Hollow Rrhlge to bo Ruilt of
Neu ?.latcr:al, ulio in a workmnn-liks inan
! '. The Can! 'way to be Raised by bops,
|t,i;-!i an-! San 1. twenty inches abovu High
Witt or Mark.
llj or.l ??? of tlie Hoard.
JAS. Yan TASSEL.
Ch rk Ro.ird Couuly Commissioners.
Citizans Savings Bank
i iy
FOUTI1 CAKOEINA.
\\ I!.i.l \A \! VRT1N. Presi lent
.ISO. II PALMER, Vico-Preshlcnt.
.ISO. P. f IIOM VS,
A. c I! REN WER, Cashier.
J. C. R. SMITH, Assistant Cashier.
i)i recto/is.
V.'u.r. ILvMiM'ox. IL II. RuTir.nnn.
I. P. TltOM \s. I). R\vp..xbl, Jr.
F. W. MuMastkb. Rev. William Mabtin
a. i . II a*kki.i.. Jno. IL Palmuii.
.1. I': i OttKnn. Thomas F.. Oacoii.
OKANOEEUriG UitANCU,
AT Til K
iKxmtfti iioi;8K.
Sol.ii/ To h'S.
M< - irs. GLOVER .fs 0LOVES.
; local FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Hon. Til OS. W. OI.OYER,
t !. PAUL S. FELDER.
Cup?. JOHN A. HAMILTON.
ASSISTANT CASH/Ell,
JAMES II. FQWLES,
S>0]>o?itH of $1.00 tint! I j?u;rtr<r
Kcc-Civcd.
INI Ell EST allowed at 7 p^r cent, on Spc
I cial Certificates of Deposit.
(>?! Ordinary Savings Deposits, H per cent
1 will l?e Compounded every "-''"i months on Ac
count-'.
hi . Jl c thu
NOTICE.
DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNER
SHIP.
rpHK COPARTNERSHIP hcrfioforo ex
isting between W. A. MERONEY k CO.
is tili? day DISSOLVED by tho WITH
DRAWAL of WM. M. SAIN. W. A." ME
RONEY win Mill CARRY ON Hie business
nt Kcitt's 01*1 8tt>nd under tho Stylt* mid name
of W. A. MERONEY ft CO. All persons
indebted to the former Company will please
mnke immediate payment to
W. A. MERONEY,
Orangeburg, S. <'., May 19lb, 1871.
may 20 4t
JUST RECEIVED
500 BUSHELS CORN,
WHICH IS OFFERED VERY LOW
SPRING GOODS i!!
F. W. H. Briggmann & Co.
HAYE JUST RECEIVED
A FUIili STOCK OF
Sprissg Dress Goods,
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
All our CO<IDS arc LOW in PRICE to suit
tho tiinos.
Our stock of
GROCERIES
LIQUORS
WINKS
* ALE and
LAO ER REER
Is of FIRST QUALITY and Low in Price.
Call and see for yourselves.
F. IL W. BRIGGMANN & CO.
ajd 8 ?Ci 0 ly |
n i a R e jj
FAMILY COFFEE POT,
o:.*u of;0n
EAST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
B. E. II. PEARSON
TIN WARE of EVERY DESCRIPTION
made !?> order?W 11? ?T :salc or Retail.
BATHING TUBS.
FOOT TUBS.
SHOWER BATHS.
BAKERS with REFLECTORS.
ROASTERS.
Any kind of WORK In ttiy Line made and
i ( paired
FOD CASH.
GUTTERING and ROOFING done to order.
LEAD FIDES repaired.
SECOND HAND STOVES, rcpairod and
cleaned up.
a pi 20 nti !.* 13 3m
METALIC CASES.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND
all ol the various Sixes of the above Cuscs.
whiuh can he furnished immediately on ap
plication.
Ab.? manufactures WOOD COFFINS as
usual, and at i!;e ahortcVt notice.
Apply lo 11. K1GGS,
mar 5?Gm Carriage Manufacturer.
The People's Bakery.
NEXT DOOR TO
IJS-:i> COFFEE POT,
East of 1'resbytcritm Cht -r/t, Russell-St.
I am happy to ANNOUNCE to the C1T1
ZENS uf Ornngeburg, that 1 am now PRE
PARED to SUPPLY Familcs and Customers
with BREAD, CAKES, PIES, and all other
articles generally found in a FIRST CLASS
BAKERY.
WEDDING CAKF. prepared with great
care 10 suit the in.,-<t fastldous tastes.
The PATRONAGE of iny friends ami fel
low-citlscus id respect full y solicited.
n Tili.S. W. ALBERGOTTI.
Mrs. A LBERGOTTI returns thanks for
I the Patronage heretofore bestowed, aa !
hopes her friends and Customers willeontin
\ ue the same.
She will keep constantly on ban . nn ?s
i sortment of FRUITS. CONFECTIONARY
au I FANCY ARTICLES as usuah
dec 10 Sm
?\I. ALBRECl ET, .
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
OllAXUEBlJEia, M.
I)ESPECTFULLY INFORMS TUB CITI
|\ zcus of Orang burg and Vicinity thai
he has opened at his NEW STORE on Btu
gell Street, between Messrs. Briggmann \
Co. and McNamnra & Jones, with a complote
S'.ocl of LEATHER, Sc., and that hu has
sufficient Workmen to till ?.ll Ordcih ci.itt m
cd to him.
Thanking I ho Public for past patronage,
respectfully solicits n continuance of i:>e
Mine. 'I MR MS CASH.
fob ?* oat 23 tf i
s E e c; k u5s
11 .\ADUl/VEIt t ri.? ALE AJ*!>
L .i (J R R 11 E H R .
T\r.\.\{ BEER, CONTAINING CCPPE
j RAS and ALE doctored with Salt. Lime
ami Alum, are tho lal ist adultorntioos dis
covered i:i New-York;
Professor Mapes of Now York. analysed
the Deer from a dozen ditforent Breweries,
and all were fount! adulterate 1 with noxious
substaiicc. It is said, that the sale of Drugs
to Browers, i n profitable part of tha trade.
This ';?> perfectly infuinous Cooculus Indiens
(fish berry) nux-vomicn. (dog button) from
?.vliieh strychnine is obtained, are some of
ihe delectable sub lances found in Deer!
These arc | il nt poisons, and the Brcwor
round using I hem should ho drowned at once
in one of Ins own \at.?.
P. s. ? 1 aai willing to be drowned in ;ny
own vats, if any impuritici should be found
in my Beer.
1 shall continue to make a healthful
Beverage, *o that j; may be drank by the
most delicate without the least danger.
JOHN C. SEEGERS, Columbia, S. C.
For sale in Orangoburg by the cask or
otherwise, bj MERONEY ft SAIN,
inn 7 o ly
OAB1 N i W SPIOl \
WM. A. BULL offers his servicca to the
Citiseus of Orangoburg County as
CABINET MAKER in ail its branches.
Funorals attended with promptness,
old FURNITURE repaired and made new.
Also Varnished without being removed.
Shop on the Rastern sido of the Railroad.
Give mo a trial.
I w ill ids.) build Buggy and Wagon Wheels
and Bodies cheaper than anybody else In
Orongoburg. WM. \. BULL
mar II if
FOB SAL*S BY
WILOOX, GIBES & CO.,
IMPORTERS cr- DEALERS
IN
g uanos,
148 BAY Sr., SAVANNAH, Ga.
241 BRO VI) St, AUGUSTA- Ga.
151 Rast Buy, Cll ARLESTO.&, S. C
BULL, SCjVILL & PIKE,
ORANGEBURG; S. G.
For furth r information, apply or ad
dress as above for Pamphlet.
nuv 1!) web 4in
T. F. Muonis. R. R. Huhjim
II. <'. Hi txitxs.
j3ItOX>! K & CO.
oriON FACTORS
AMI
COM MISSION M ERC II ANTS,.
.V (?/.' 77/ . 1 i"/,. I ?V 77 G W1IA RFi
CH.VF.KSTON, 8. C.
Liberal Advanc ?* made on Consignment.
Refer to Andrew Simonds, Esq., Pros't.
Ist National Bank, Charleston, S. C.
may 21 wee tf
p. p. toaleT
CllARLESTON, S, C.
LaRi " T AND MOST COMPLETE!
Mnnuftct iryofDoors.2 i hes,[Rinds, Mould-.
tugs, Ac., i:i the f outlienji States.
I Pi'i Price J.t$! Duties Compe
tition.
?S3-3EXD FOR ONE-?ga
: enl Free on Applicatiou.^91
t:: IV 21 WlV tf
- 19
v -
111
MONTHLY HAUASUtEj
7'.-j Dollar? per .-in/turn.
f.i i V.GES RE VDING MATTER..
SO Puff?? AclvertiKcraenta*,
WALKER, bvansn^ COGSWELL,.
A N" t>
!>. WYATT AIKEX*
CitAnLcSTOX, S.
jnly 1 i tf
/ i i:?. W. CARPENTER'S
COMFO ;U .'!.: ID EX rilACT OF SAB
SAPA RILLA
CEO. h. CAR1 'EXTER'S
COMPOUND Fl.Uli? EXTRACT OF BUORU
These Cclebrnti 1 Pi i?nral ions, originally.
introduced by Ceo W. Carpenter* under tUi*
palronage ol i i?-? medical faculty, have batn,
used by physicians and
others, lhal Ibejf ere generally known for
. . . > can he reli?d on at
iu all cases
where HarsapaTills ? r Buoku are applicable,
and cannol bo loo highly recommended
They arc prepared In a fdghly concentrate^
f\ rm, so ns to nder tlie lose small and eon
>?o ui. Older* bj wail oi otherwise will
receive prompt attention.
ORO. W. CARPENTER, HENSZEY & CO.,.
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
No. 7 "7 Market si n et. Philadelphia.
For sale by DUKES & Silt'LRR, and E. J.
OL1VI UOS, Oral g< burg, 8, C., and DOW1K
,\c MOISE, Wholesale Agohts, Charleston, 8^
I C.
VclmiititttrntorHl Police.?All
mandt against th?
Ksinte "t William II. Trendwell, late of
Orangeborg. S. C, debased, will present the
sau..- properly ntt'st-vd to Messrs. lz.lar &
D.bblf, Attorneys al Law. Ornngeburg, 8. ^
And s.ll person) tod will make imme
diate payment to mid VttoiUeys or the un
dersigne.1. MAP.Y R. TUE A DWELL,
i May Itltli. 1*71. total's an.i i e?t annex
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