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THE ORANGEBORG NEWS .. . . ?_I_,,. , ., -,4 J. FELDER MEYERS?EoiTon, FtXAXClAb AMD business masa3kb. SATURDAY, AUGVST 5,18ft. Kvery article for the Obanoebcko Naws moat be accoippsuied by the real name of the tMithor?--?not necessarily, for publica tion, bit as a guarantee of good failb on the part-of ?Ae writer, j . The Election in Cnarleston. ?la kit. v,J >rK'il:'i-_u.?v<; . ? .?? <? .? ol, to. jrox s4*srtt*-u i* :, .-.,.?< - dlbtr ??Majore I ty I Election ? in our .??Wt'y by rti0' "fW' is over. General ;>w*: if.ru d?ir 'r-' ?ir!a Wft^P^ K^t?/1 by seven hundred and fifty?njoiity, and the ?ldernianic TfeVe:fty{tnb samo number. C. G: fijfqmitigcr, pind date ou the Pepal I'.can Ticket for School Commissioner, was aCw^C??00" th0 "g.tag concern ???M-arlrVeffha-ve not time now to write at length our opinion of the rc plainly,,4hat tho Republicans deserved ?^S^efeated. The miserable and ^^.Ap?i;n,Bnic t?<*et put forth by them was enough, in the beginning, to Jtta|(g^*tlTe?%rtain defeat. Not nil $b^g<wd; indentions of Mayor Pillabery could redeem its miserable qualities. Let this bo h lesson to the Republican Party. Ij^r^^am^earn to put forth, hereafter, good and honest men foi office. Let them learn to have some respect for in telligence. General Wagoner, we havo every, reason, to believe, will make a good Mayor j. and as to the Aldermen elected with him, even Republicans con ccdo that it is an infinite improvement upou those men who have been direct ing, the destiny of Charleston for the last two years. And we believe that Gcucral Wagener will give Republicans as much showing as Mr. Piilsbcry, had Ire^?een re-elected. Anyhow, it gives to the Democrats a chance to show whether 02 one r ?? . -- or not they intend to carry out what fhkff' preach ; and on tho other hand, adm^uistcrs a sound and healthy rebuke t? n certain wing of our party. We are Republicans, but for God's sake give us "d^epcy^nd intelligence. The result of | yesterday's election will cause rejoicings amohgthe Germans: Even thin far from J i 1 Charleston, a jubiloo took place in the ddmacdrolds of many. Our friend, Capt FI'IL 'W. Rriggmuno, was jubilant, and' it rs?diu-' ? sent for all his friends and said: "Lager tbajmyLager! ifurrnh for Wagencr!!! ?to y, Camp Meeting. ? vun? ? Mr? - I -; tK . e* any -:, ; as ; it*? t ?iijOlU tT^o Camp Meeting at Cattle Creek }C'atnp Ground commenced on Thursday j last a week ago, and ended on tho fol lowing Monday. These occasions arc ( ?generally happy events in tho lives of the. great bulk of our couutiy folks. The old men regard them as annivcrsa-' I gggf/tf, reunions and.rejoicings of friends, ?gjarsall meet together. The social re atttla?n?s?'And barriers which serve as a -bar against the "commingling" of'Squire Snooks and Corporal Gilpin, in the home circle, aro not taken here. 'Squire Snooks will converse with the Corporal at-Cdmp-Mfictiiig as nicciy as you evor saw< , iiii stand Here about upon the I seme footing. There are no grand man I oions here. Each man's dwelling place, while at {the Camp-Ground, will stand a comparison with that of bis neighbor's. *^Ph<irc can be no boastiog here, becaueu one is about as good as the other. Camp Meeting is a good place for the man who 'wants to study human nature to go. tflicre humanity may be seeu in all its possible phases. From the veriest piny woods' swell to the moro accomplished 'tillage bore, all are here, aud may be taken in at one glance. Sitting and no ticing the vast difference between many of God's creatures at this place, wo in i" ?' ... voluntarily asked ourselves the question, "Wkcreforo these differences ?" At this, place, upon the ground, you would see a young man in the company of ladies nveraing graecfully, pleasingly, and elo quently upon every subject thatpreeeu ted kneif; endeavoring too. the while, to win the good favor of this or that young lady in the crowd. Close by is a scene ^but coutmsts strangely with this one. Another crowd of ladies aad gentlemen are eonversieg. But how uulike the last one wc saw. In this crowd arc three or four p'mv Wuyu?' swells, each hn pressed with the apparent belief that the eye who talks ?.?d laughs the loudest is the most entitled to tho oppelutioo of a gentleman. Some rough country joke is told in words rougher than the appearance of the teller. A good big ha, ha, iough is its sequel. Perhaps this or that swell will lean away back over the bench upon which he is sitting, knock his feet together, and slap his hands, thereby showing, as he thinks, unmistakable]} signs of good breeding. If a quiet and accomplished village swell attempts to Jake a promenade around tho staod, before he proceeds fifty yards, it will be remarked of him, "There goes some fop who hasn't got any sense," while he's thinking the same thing perhaps of hit vulgar critic. Sometime you will sco a half-dozen young men who, to use a Camp-Meeting phrase, "have commenced to feel their keeping," all break off in a hurry to reach a tent upon tho opposite aide, iu front of which arc sitting a number of pretty country lasses. But just before reaching it, a halt is made. A huddling together now, as near as they can get to each othor, is a part ot their tactics. One tells the other to "breuk the ice" first. "You go and we'll follow. I'll lead the way next time. Pshaw ! man what nre you afraid of?" Perhaps tbey will stand iu front of the tout, and in hearing of tho Indies, parley words with each other aficr this style for an hour. Meantime the Indies become im patient and a stroll around the stand is proposed. Up they all jump, and off they go. This is a signal for the faiut Jjcarted boys to join them. They heed the hint and up to their tender sides the swells bristle; but hi ! there are four ladies and exactly fivo swells. Of course one is "cut out," aud is left to hunt the society of a lady some other place. Now to sec this follow, while in this predicament, is enough to excito a laugh of the funniest scrt from tho ac. complishcd village swell. He looks all around to see who is watching him, gapes aud strotches out his arms like a whipped chicken, and off he puts. But let us hurry along. Cump-Meetings are glorious and jolly things that is, they use to bo before politics had anything to do with them. Yes! they woic ouco happy occasions. Each year as these -seasons would come and go, old friend ships would be renewed, and new ones formed. Remembrances that a year or so'8 timo might have wiped trom our memory, were here brightened aud set into new lifo. '1 he aged grand sire met hero those he dandled upon his knees loug years ogo. Hero he would utter again thoso truths and counsels of wisdom which he told his boys lougyears _ago. Hero worm heart-gtcetings and the burning kisses of affection woro an nually exchanged j and here the rcligiou of God was preached. What a pity it if that thero ehould bo aught elso ut this place. But as faithful chroni clers of passing events it becomes our duty to write pf everything as it trans pires. There is geucrally a bright ar ray of talent at these gatherings, aud deop and thoughtful sermons may be heard throughout tho entiro meeting. It pains us to say that for the first lime, iu tho history of Cattle Creek Cump r.lwutufab, tiie ixongiou oi \Jod was not preached in every sermon. Every man of a candid and unprejudiced miud will admit this at once. Wc had heard of the same Ecrmou months before. Last Suuday morning was uot the first time that this apostle ef Christ has polluted the pulpit by delivering himself of this sciniroligious political speech. He preached the same thing at Providence Camp-Meeting some weeks ago, and there tho more thoughtful of his congre gation disapproved, in toio, of its siguin cancc, as a communication now iu our possession will show. Persous who visit Ca nip-Meetings do so for tho purposo of hearing the Bible preached, of learuiug moral and religious truths. They do not go thero for the purpose of beiug schooled into the use of billingsgate. Po litical science, political trickery, politi cal meanness, and political prejudices aru taught too much, alas, for uur good ut homo, to rcocivo an impetus from the jjulpit. We think that it is using God's pulpit lor the most ignoble of purposes to preach politics over its board. Of courso the miods of the old aud stead; will reject anything that is wrung, no matter if it does conic from the pulpit; but tllo 'question is, can the young, whose preju dices and psssioiiB arc Btrutrg, re?itsj trie evil influence excited by suob teachings, and at such a place V Expcricuce teach es us that they cannot. If the ministry of Christ aro so sorely aggrieved be cause the Church and State aro being merged, one into tho other, Why oouft they preach what they feel ? Why de liver political sermons from the sanctuary of Gol? Why fro aud udd fuel to tho passions of the already intolerant aud prejudiced? Why say that tho negro is kin to the monkey an,I the orangou tang? Why say this or tint man ia a thief? And Instly, why deviate from the word of God ? 'fh ufe qiu*tl.?u.?4 we put to those right hearted Mini-? en* of Christ who heard tho sermon prcaeh fed by Mr. Christburg, ut Cuttle Crock, on Sunday morning lard. aud w ho disa proved of hia uttcrnnccfif;.coming ns they did from a profesnur of lleavuu's reli gion. Mr.. Christ burg's sermon wi* nothing more nor less thin a lirtdj of abuse against Republican Governmo-i a Our ?ober readers will woiuLt at this; bnt it is just as we rec >rd it ; and Wo are not scttitig down "aught in malice." We were requested that day to notice this sermon, and we have done .so We will not forget to mention it more than once. Vvr a Minister to insult a greut portion (jf hlS congregation, is ffotuethilig so strauge'y Hovel to ui tint wo tdiill nut Co'get Mr. Christbtrrg'a sermon di rectly. As a new new plnsc of Chris tianity and a departure from the old landmarks of preaching, WO will have .*io difficulty in remembering Sunday morn ing labt bt Cattle Creek Camp Meeting. We will never cease to remember lmw Mr. Christiurg Haiti that the very first sentence of the glorious Declaration of Independence, which was penned by the immortal Jefferson. Was n lie to begin with; how the' Couitllutfon lus bc:ti torn into shred <j bow the -Supreme Court of tiie I'ni'el States could be bought; how he spoke of the broad black lace negro ; and the forty acres of laud and a male. Well may it be sai !, as wc heard n gentle tue.i remark direct ly alter listening tot!iiss.u-.n mi. -'Wiiith cr are:wc drifting ! " In mirk contrast to the sermon preached by Mr. Christ- ' burg was the able 0:10 wui-!i follow ! it, delivered by tho esteemed ('residing Kldcr of thi?Cirouit. Mr. Kennedy's scr men id itself was enough to shame tho gen tleman who preceded him. That eloquent gentleman counselled submission to the decrees of [leaven ; paid that out of every dispensation of Providence there might come forth blessings ; that God't ways were inscrutable and that we, in our finite state could not comprehend the infinite. In short he preached from the BlBLB,und that eloquently. Aft ;r this ser mon we dined with some friend* and left for home, where we related to our mamma what we had heard and seen. In these days of persecution and strife it seems that the persecuted ought, to be free from the ubuseof the ministry ; btl' last Sun day morning's experience leads us to bo lievo that after awhile those who are abused for opinion's sake, instead Of hav ing tho sympathy of God's followers, will have to cry on', with Casar of old, Et tu, J:iu:c"' C{OTTO* Ca 1 ?HKO?WS GEOJl / UIA l'ATTi:K.N COTTON 01X3 are simple, dur?ble; well tnadfe, <d" good m-ite rials, very light running and unsurpassed in tho quantity of tl>e staple produoed. Price $2 per Saw, delivered at any ft. ft. Depot In this StutJ when the freight docs uut exceed that of two railroads. Qullell's Patent Steel Jinish Cotton (tins. The Cotton from Gins ni?raya com mands the higln-al market price where ordi nary caro is taken in (ho preparation. At the Cottou Htntes Fair hold ut Augusta, tia., lust year, there were ten Gins in competition r.nd the Premium was awarded to the Gul lott Oin. Prie ? $fi and $YV* per Saw. Cotton 1'roHsea of various Patterns, Horse Powers, lloadlfy's Portable Stouni Kugiues, Krinly's kontuoky Ploughs. 0. GkAVELKV, ?-i Kusi i>ay St. South ol Iho Post Office, Charleston, S. C. ang ? wui *Jt IN THE COURT OP PROBATE. WiiKREts, II. II. Jennings bath appliod to me for letters of Administration on th? Es tate of Are by Wilson, late of Orangchurg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said decetiseil, to he and appear be fore me at a Court of Probate lor the said County, to bo holden at Dran^ehnrg on the 18th da; of August, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the anid Ad ministration should not be granted. Oivcn under my hand mid the Seal of my CouW, this 4th day of August, A. D. 1871, and in the ninety-tilth your of American Independence. Til A I). C. ANDREWS, ang ")?Ut Judge of P/obalo NOTICE OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OrakuKovbo, 6. C AUGUST 4th, 1871. "P.irauunt-io An Aotof t|ie General As rcn-.ily, Approved Marc!. U.?, I87i, entitled "An Aoi to empowur, Authorise and ro ? quire the County Commiseloners of Orange burg County to Build a Bridge ucro<s the North Fork of Edisto River, and establish ft Houd tborejV Ore to tho Town of Brauch? villa," SEALER PROPOSALS will he re ceived at this Office,, until SEPT 1st, 1871, for the construction of siiid Bridgo and Road. Each proposal must bo accompanied by two or more -sufficient sureties for the faith ful performance of said work ; Specification's and plane, ean be seen at this Office. > Also, Soaled-Proposula will, in u like man ner, bo received lor the repairing of tho Lake arid ''Hollow" Bridge on the causeway lending to Oraigeburg, C. II. By order ofHfto Hoard. J.. FELDER MEYERS, Chairman b. c. C. jas. VaxTassel, c. b. c. c. RgU ? ut AN ORDINANCE For the BEITER PRESER VATION of tho TIS EOFS Ac. la tho ri'RMI STREETS of OUAXfJM&Bt/K?, S. C, und For other Purpose*. Skcvios. X.'.Jlr it Onhtinrti by the Mayor and Aldermen in Council assembled that, on and after the First day September 1871, any Person or* Persons found hitching or tying their jJRock. sucli as HORSES, MULES ect., toany of tlio TREKS in the Public Street of Hie Town of Orangeburg, s. C. shall bo subjects 1 to a fiuu of five (."?) dollars for enoA^utd every otTenrc : half of the tines collected te be paid to the informer when bringing with bim sufficient proof to convict. v Sec. ?i That a fine of live (?) dollars be Imposed upon any one who shall ride their Horse, Mule q|c, on the SIDE-WALKS of said Town ; or, canscd to have HITCHED, of TIED, their Stock, 8u-.ii as Horses, Mules etc., so as to offer an obstruction or obstacle to the free passage of Citizens on the side walk. Sec. 'i. Thaf any Horse. Mule etc.. found running at largo in the Public Streets of said Town, nlinll bo taken into custody by the Town Marshal, und lodged for safe keeping till the ?nrncr rnniu forward and prove propcrty-nnd pay into the Treasurer or the Town Council five (?">> dollars tor each and every lieail of Sio-'k m voutin**!. In the event theftjrld fiiu- is n??l j nid. the ser vices of ?-eid nniur-ils .?"hall be appropriated for fhn uses of I Corporufion. until such lime ?i the FEsES and KM'r.>Si:s .;rising ihereby may be redeemed. Sr.c. I. All Ordinae.? ? <?:? pn-h ,.f O. !i ii.tncea contraw or i .?pugiiimt to thi* Ordi nance is hereby repealed. n. a. bull. Ii. J. OLIV An ' May CO 5' m- 2 O ? M ? S ? 3 Q S - u i '? m c3 ' O 2 *T 3 m 3 s c 3 S w go $ > W FOR SALE! ONE OF THE MOST DE SI It ABLE PLACES in the ?" t?te, about 1 \ miles from the Town-of Qrangeburg, contain ing Om- llundr d .?res with eooa FENCER, and under Cultivation, with DWELLING HOUSE und nco-'ssaVy OUTBUILDINGS, all of whieh has been bewly repaired. Also a v?rv V\W. OlM'fl \ till * nn.l V. Vi ! V\ l.KVT WATER. The plaoe Is perfectly Healthy. For conditions of sale and other Informa tion apply to JOHN D. K El TT. Orangeburg, S. C. jtily 22 5t JUST RECEIVED PURE N APT HA and LAMP BU RNL RS, which will be kept constantly on hand by the SOLE AGENT at the h i Gr Tt 133 ID FAMILY COFFEE POT, one r ion FAST PRESBYTERIAN CHFRCU. B. E. ii. PEAitsON TIN WARB of EVKRV DESCRIPTION made to order?Wholesale or Retail. BATHING TUBS. FOOT TUBS. SllOWKR BATHS. BAKE BS with REFLECTORS. ROASTERS. Any kind of WORK in my Line made und repaired Ft HI CASH. BLACKSMITH SHOP. IN REAR OF fittiiaxn hake it v. J.1RNST MENT/EL offers his SERVICES ]j to the Public as an EXPERIENCED .ACKSMITH, FARRIER, ko. All work In his line properly nuil well done, lie i* oxncricuccd particularly in Horse Shooing, juue 10 tf ERNST METZ EL, 7t Family Grocery, ?CORNER? HARKET AND MAIff-STK. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE & ENGINE HOUSE. lAtlj A <*>i y SAIN ft CO. 5AIN & CO. SAIN & CO. 8AIN & CO. 8AIN A CO. 8AIN & CO. SAIN ft CO. SELLS SYRUP, MOLASSES. SUGARS, BACON. LAUD. COFFEE. BUTTER. SAIN ft CO. S.v'N ft CO. I AIX & CO. SAIN & CO. SAIN" A CO. SAIN & CO. SAIN A CO. 8AIX A CO. SELLS PEPPER, 8 PICE, CLOVES, 80 A P, RED JACKET AXES, PICKLES, PRESERVES, CAN DLLS. KEROSIXE. COOKING SODA, WASHING SODA. CONCEN'TKAT ED LYE, SODA CRACKERS, SUGAR CIIACKE. BUTTER CRACKERS, STARCH, BAKDJNES, , OY ST KRS, SAIN & CO. SAIN ft CO. SAIN k CO. SAIN & CO. BAIN & CO. SAIN A CO. SAIN ft CO. SAIN A CO. SELLS CANDY, TEA, ?ALT. TABLE SALT, RICE. SAIN & CO. RAIN ft CO. SAIN ft CO. SAIN ft CO. SAIN ft CO. SAIN A CO. SELLS Everything else kept in a first class Family ukockuy. i *3rOUR COUNTRY FUIKNPS I am iwpt'.f.t 'ully invited in make use nf ! nur W AGON YARD when they vi-it Town?GOOD WKUi of WATER, TROUGH & e nv uifiit. I I ^STED .lO.QOOlbj DK-Y JIIDfS LIVERY STABLE WM. M. SAIN & CO. P. ESPEI TF C LLY IX FORMS the C1TIZF..NS of Orangeburg and of Orangobnrg Conut y that their s t b J-j 33 s are now completed, and they are READY lo FURNISH TRANSPORTATION?de auy KiNUoi ItA?bl?U?ai Duort Xotieo. GENTLE HOItSI S FOR II IK F., FOR THE SADDLE OR BUGGY. PIC-NIC PARTIES A C C OM M ODA T E D ?iih TRANSPORTATION at mode rate charges. LADIES' SADDLE HORSES Always on hand. PERSOXS visiting 1*>ivn can have their HORSES FED and O ROOM ED at LIVING PRICES. MARLI S Corner of Market mid < lunrh Ntrccts. WM. M. SAIN k CO. may '27 f ly or. w & I* K to co H CPs ^ 2 2 3 " ? 21 * fti CO 3 ^ 5 S ^ ?'S 1 3 w The State of South Carolina, OR A NC BBT j IHI COUNTY, j.\ trial justice's cot-nr. WiUiniii II. Barton, "| .Summons fur (Beater) Plaintiff, Mufiry Demand against \ (Complaint T. Addison Murphy, not defendant. Served.) To T. A ddjtou .?*/:.-/.'( /, Dfj'rit-luHt in ihit Action. Von nrc hereby summoned nnd required to be nnd nppoar before Thompson H. Cowkc, Esquire, a Trial Justice in and let the Conn tv and State aforesaid, on the twenty-eighth ay of August, 1S71. at fen o'clock in the forenoon, at Ids Office in the Town of Orange burg, in the County and State aforesaid, to answer the Complaint of the I'lniutifl in this Action, which is Sled in the Offi,co of the said Trial Justice. If you fail lo answer the CofWplaint afore said, ut the time and place above mentioned, the Plaintiff will have judgment against you for the sum of fifty dollars with interest at the rate of one and one-half per centum per month from the twentieth day of December, Anno Domini lKTil, and for the costs of this action. l/.i.ar A DIBBLE, .Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated at Oran^ebttrg, S. ?.( June220, 1871. Witness my Hand and Scab T. U. CO0KK* [L.8.] Trial Justice. Tu ihr I)rf.-:;,h.i'! T. Attitiroh Murphy t Take notice ih.it Hie Stfthnvans in thij .\? linn, of which the foregoing id n copy. ?..? Filed in the Office of TWtnp*on II. C?nk>. Rsfjoirb, Trial Justice ?t Ofniigehiirg. H the State of South Cnrolbia, un the thirteenth day of Juhr, lSTX. r/.f.A!: & Diilm.K, }'!a'.i?. LIT* Ait-u-i, I'.us-et! Stroi f. O; br.i g, S. ?". " .;!?;> ; *. : .*? - 10 .?t The Stute 0: Lou-ii C&i^IifiV ?uiio?il?:^ -:ovn-: v. ;:: ::::.\:. :r::;cii'<} CyVoV. . i 'n. po"? ? L?...:s, 1 ? (s.UtMblbb * f.v** plaintiff, I Money Deml. . against (Contpttilui T. AdMisoi. HJu'phy, j . m?t DclmdaHt. Served.) TV 7. A AW; *;\ h'tftittittl in ,W .! i\k: . I Von are hen by PttlumOffcd at|d :* '?ittirwl ;.*> bcandnpp before Thompson il. c<Kik>', Esijuirc, a Trhjl Jus*ice in afi I for Iba C ?un ty .md ?tnl? aforesaid, on the twentv-c-igrtih day of August, lh71. "t lea o'etocU-in :':?.? forenoon ,:;t his Office iu IhoTowii ol prang. biirg in t!ie County B*n<n Stute eforcabl, to ?naiver the Complaint ?<!" 1 < i; "'d Loots, the plaint if] in tili* Action, ivuieb Pik-1 iu lite Office ul" lite said Trial Justice. Ii you fail Hit.-irei' thi> Colnplaiut afore said, at the time and. place above mentioned die I'lainUfl will take Judgement og?ios.1 you for the sum of sixty-two dollars, togeth er with tho coats of iho action. IZLAU ? DIBBLE, 1'b-intlff s Attorney Dated .it Orangebnvg, S. C, Juuc2?, Ib71. Witness my Hand and Seal. T. S OOOKE, [L.S 1 Trial Justic?. To the Utfendtlnt T. Addison Murphy : Take notice thai Iho Sumtnona iu this ;ic lion, of whioh t.hc foregoing is a copy, wps Filed in the Office of Thompson 11. Coekc. Bsq., Trial Justice, at Orangeburg, in the County of Orangcburgj in the Slate of South Carolina, on the thirteenth day of July, 1S71. l/.LAB & DIBBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Bussell Street, Orangcburg, S. C, July 14, 1871.?!G Ot The State of South Carolina oiiANt;i:iu;ii(; 0?UNTY. i.N i'rtOUATK C??.UTt J. HUUard Hook, Plaintiff, j vs. John A. K. Holumu and Olivia C. his wife, Petition anil Lavinia F, Hook, and j. for Victoria Hook, Samuel Partition. T. Houk. William 0 Book, Nicholas L. Hook and j Edwin Lee Houk. Ii sppeariitg lo my saUsfaptlon Uiat Vic toria Hook, Samuel T. Hook. William B. Hook, Nicholas L. Hook and Edwin Lee Hook, five of the Defendants in the above stated Aotiou, reside without tho limits or this State ; it is ordered. That liiey do ap pear and object to the Division or Sale of tho Real Estate Of Peter Hook, deceased, on or before the twentieth day of October. A. D. 1871. or their Consent to the same will ha en tered of Record. THAI). C. ANDREWS, Judge of probate. July 10th, 1871_$2*-12t CO?KE As COOlvI?; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 0 R A N Q E II ? Ii Cr', S. C. Will attend to B?SINESS in uny of the STATE and the U. S. COURTS for the District of South Carolina. T. If: COOKK. II. P. CO0K.E. T. II. COOItE, Trial Justice, will fkTTEND PROMPTLY to all BUSINESS entrusted lo his care. M. P. CQOKi:, Trlai JnJlIce, Low vil.lc, S. C. juac -i it. i_i:.?!?- . ' mjgj',l.u'MJjl,.il,fl,M,.?iniiinpnp, Sheriff's Sales. 'y virtue of sundry writs of fl. fa, tp me*, -directed I will avd ill t?e highest bidder, ajt-Orengeburg Court He use, on the first Monday in August neat, for caau, ait the ? rigbt, title and iu tercet of the Defend*!** in toe following property, rix ; One tract of land near SewIavUlo, gt. ; Matthews, containing 88? acres more or lea* and bounded by Monk'*Corner lloud. Home stead of A. P. Amaker and lauds of Clark and IMimum. Levied on a* the property of A. P. Amaker at the suit of Miller & Tyn eray. ALSO On Tuesday after saleday, at the residence' of Dr. A. It. Tober, I Book Caae.d ITkefr Not, 1 Centra Table and 1 Sofa. LeHed ot* as the property of Jamva P. Mays at the suit of Elliott b, galley. Shcriff*? Office, ) II. R?J0S,7tf Orangeburg C. II-, 8. C, [ 8. 0. C. July 14, 1871. J July 15 td The State of South Carolina. ORANGEBUBS COUNT* I* Commo* Pleas'; Complaint for I inunction, Marshalling Ascefs an;* Relief. Ann E. Pooser, Ex'x, 1 of Will ef (Jep. H. Poocer, dec. ct. Int. - TS. John R. Milkous, et. nL J By -virtue of an order in this cause;'ti e4 Creditors of the Estate of the.Into Qeorge 0. Vobser, deceased, are enjoined from prose cuting or enforcing their demands hi sepa rate artieus, and are required to file the enmo in the Clerk's. Office of the Court of Common Pleas for Ornpgeburg County, on cr before the fust day of September nejt. Clerk's Office, ) OEO. BOL1YKR, Orangcbnrg County. 8.C. [ C. C. TV June 30ih, 1871. J jtily 1 Ot Tho People's Bakery. NEXT DOOR TO red coffee pot, Emtrif JWsh>,t*rinn Church, linn fehl-St. I cm happy to ANNOUNCE to the CITf - ZENS of Orangeburg. that I am now PRE PARED to SUPPLY Pantiles'and CuVomer* with BREAD, CAKES, PIES, nud all other articles generally found in n FIRST CLA8M? RAKER ?'. WEDDINO CAKE prepared with great care io enif the.most fasthbms tastes. The P.tTROXAOB of my friend* and fel low-citizens is respectfully solicited. TilOS. W. ALDERGOTTI. Mr-. ALEEROOTTl returns thanks Tor the Pulroriage heretofore bestowed, and hopes her friends oud Customers willconii? or the ??am*. STle will keep c-inst.mtW ?h It-oT.in voflment r-f Fill ?TS. CONKKVTlfNAUt and FANCY ARtlCX'-iS. aa ua-?l". l I50LEN'S LcYor Cotton Press. UAVIN i UE'KIVED.A PATENT F?i!t my P1 ?::! i>r-p;v. ! tu take C ?X fT.JA.CrS IV* HUlLDiXG i,'ie SA ME. Tiiia - DTCiC.oS V ^; U X V Si !. -'..;;>!; .tl C>nsi ri.^iiui. Compact add I'u ribje, uVtuplena r<vi?paVj,iivciy small s(>;ri\ is worked by onlv TWO II \ N DS and will i \V1H m 50? I'OL'ND BALK in FOUR Ml\ i TKrS. 1 itpprll I t 'erliltc*ti\* ??!' ?rriil'eniPl? in i)rang-barg who bare my I >e*3 in use, and I uiiiies'ttattngly pit>i:ou?.ci? ii the b-sl 1 P? .'sin use for Cotton IN.-kitir. JAS. P. BOLLX, ; KEFIiRENf'ES ?fclwfe'?l Arjr.e. T. J. Ro Fti.JJer.. K. Botin, Vf. B. Snlley nnd J. 11. LiriiigKNrit. july-l _:_'!?,??*. A Great Sacrifice J. P. BARLEY'S WHO IS OFFERING HIS ENTIRE STOCK AT AND UNDER COST! NOW IS THE TIME FOR bargains COME ONE COME ALL. NOTICE ALL PERSON'S IXDF.BTED TO TOJB Undcrsignod will please come forward and settle immediately, as I am con polled to close up my book*. J. P. H Alt LEY. may 'J7 0 ly JUST RECEIVED 500 Bnsm?.T.s coEJT, WHICH IS HE EE RED, VERY LOW SPRING GOOPSMt F. W. F, Eriggmajin & Co,. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FUIMj stock of Spring Dress Goods* OF ALL DKSCUIPTIONS. All our COODS are LOW in PRICE to aui\ the times. Our stock or OROCERIES LIQUOR* WINES ALE and LAO ER BEE Ik Is of FIRST QUALITY and Low in Price: " Call and see for yourselves. F. II. W. LRIOQMANN & CO. apl 8 oct ? ly CABINET SHOP. W.M. A. BULL offers his services to the Citizens of Orangeburg Oeonty as CA III NET MAKER biaUtta branchna. Funerals attended wiib promptnass Old FURNITURE repaired ami ma^le ner;. Also*A*nrnlshv>?l witliout being removed.. Shop on the Eastern side of life liuilreoj, ilivv me a trial. I will also bpihl Pugsryami- Wagon Wh , ! i au.^ Bodies cheap.-r tli;m anvho lv ehe in (s. f... ,bmg. ' W \i. A. tiV'I.I.. uiai 11 if