The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, August 26, 1871, Image 2
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ORANGES ORGNEWS
FELDER MEYERS?Edit?b,
FtSAXCJAL ANU BUMIXKBB Makaakii.
8atukday7 Augustus; i.
Every article for tlio OuANuspcao->Kxika
Kuiat be uccoinnaniod by tltd real name of
ike author-not necessarily for publica
tion, but as a guarantee of good faith on the
part of the writer.
? ilLV I !? ?._?X??? ?? . .,
- As Others Sco Us.
o wcro pleased to greet in our
^jf^pt lew days since, our rstoouied
ftieud,?,.- Felder MoyOrs, Esq., editor of
i ^IffrPflAMOKBHiKi JSBws. The Newb,
0JrW9rjftr t^-abje i^wtagtrudnt of this gon
> tletuan, ban attained a circulation second
to no; papor iu the Stute, outside of tho
city of Charleston, and is ono of the
?.t^jmostH-dujtcrcbtiug and readable of our cx
'^^HC^AiLai Journal.
WJacthcr our friend Shuck'u testimo
ny "Vlll ho accepted or not, we know
that-wo have worked hard to merit just
1 ' fc?ch commendation. Ho who labors
,, nod toils over foolscap aud proof-sheets
^ fr^m.weqk to week, can well understand
. hoW to appreciate the work of the journ
uptVdtsli ' Ilenco one kiud word liko tho
above from those who arc jutlyc& cf the
"?'"?'excellence o't newspapers, affords us
j 'Ijjlcasjuro sullici^ut to serve as a .set-oil' to
-..?-.tho "vuxcdiicss" caused by the growl? of
-?9*lBA?ed?c^tc(l.
- in ? ?
: Tho Public and tho Tress.
9*?t ?"? ? ?
If the public?if any number of per
sons?wish. tho press to grapplo with
gn at evils, to expos? evil doers of every
kind, and not only to rebuke vice iu the
slums, but dishonesty and corruption in
h\rA\ positions, it must sturdily sustain
'it, while it holds it to the strictest rc
- sponsibility.?Alajtuma Journal.,
.lust so, but that part of the public
that never docs a thing for tho Press, is
where it is mostly condemned. Somo men
read newspapers year after year?iu
fact, couldn't do without them?and if
tho truth was known they never have
paid tho. printer enough money to buy
<w iokr.suffioifcut to print ono copy. Still
o-'sprne'of these say tho Press must ' re
buke vice." Suppose it were to "re
buke" and expose them, what would
they say ?
Vjui ??? - - _
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Prejudiced Political Preaching.
From the extract given below, it eccms
that we were not tho only quo who dis
approved of Mr. Chritsburg's sermon at
Cattle Creek. ("We do not know whether
vre haro spelled- his namo correctly. If
*wo have not, let our reason, that it is not
" hi^or^al, nod consequently only known*
t j^f'^spjall circle.be considered our excuse. )
* Q/J^ra/wero there aud spoke of it nftir
-TKSrds. A correspondent of a contem
porary clipped what wc had to say of it,
and sent ou v ideas embodied iu a letter
to his paper. From that letter wo re
produce tho following.paragraph :
; "It ha3 h-son urged, Mr. Editor, again
?srnd again, that our Southern ministers
Uoep themselves aloof from \e dirty
'? fc?Ywiftr politics^" and oven ?h'e minis
ters .themselves speak with tho grontost
4??loinpt of ^"political parsons" 'tc
llcechcr k Co. How do you reconcile
tblio following (which i clip from the
Qruntjclaoy New*) concerning one of
j^our city parsons with the oft-repeated
a^rtiotjb ."Sputltcvn ministers do not
Mr^H.'^uUlic*.'' I l>ad tho misfortune
?*A<U:t\**ntl K.r ?J,;n p;1 r*on's tirado that
- - - - ?
tlfl^ myself, and if 1 koop my souses I
will uot be caught again for I never in
all.jj^iSorntoij-heoring, heard anything
laoni djjsgjssting. The faot is, it would
hftvo been farcical) if it hsd not
be?.u really wi'ked, for there wero hum
4tfl& ii?oplu anxiously asking at the
httoda of tins man spiritual food, while
llOtdistjibuted to them wretehed hash,
mixed up with abuse of tho government,
and Blurs at the "tfagrc." lie rautcd and
Sweat, safest and ranted. Tho tnoro ho
^t4i|oAiiing to say, the more he tried
^jiWI^y'.vWod.. thoso listening hundreds
who,,had been looking forward for
lUvUjha^o^fjs, precious opportunity,
v.eut away, finding sad, disappointed, dis
g?s^di asking, ? "they have taken my
Lord tt^l X know not where they havo
lain.him.'' Now, Mr. Editor, L am not
ono ?f tho Hin?ber who insist that "min
i.'.t^-a should have np political" opinions,"
booming minister.-! doc < uot take away
uifjta?uship. As good cititsons thoy
ought to havo enncct political opinions,
and thoy ought to express them too, but
not in thfl. pulpit^ uu the Lord's duy.
^s'Kna^eituftill diu rsoen that instead ci
this twin giving to Ifa hungry "spirit md
fJj8f*VffttWdi>!t'l mit bonos for thmu to
quarre} ?v'.-v'aii
ft?*' b*$k?* Jsii*
io:i'_? L then
??ahLjl^'.L:i jjjui?l*a^-'.? .i.ul^iji~:
Wo uro glad to sco tho prosa copying
generally nod endorsing our news. It
la a sureBign of its progress sad virtue.
Tho I m hi ntsnmble Comi puori of
Tjinutinuy.
An Irishman, in the early days of the
Irish immigration, asked his employer
to write n letter front his dictatiou. lie
wished to advise his brother to follow
his example, and leave tho old country
for this favored land ; atid among tha'iu
ducemonts with which bo urged his ad
vice, was the assurance that he had meat
for dinoer three timoa a wcok. "What
do you mcau by that?" said tho amanu
ensis; "you know you hnvo meat s jveu
titucB a week for dinner, and seven times
for breakfast, if you want it." "And do
you suppose that Mtchaol is such a fool-j
as to believe that ?" "No; aud I am afraid ]
he will not believe what you have already
vriltcn, aud which is quito all that I
I dare to send him."
As we sco dovclopmont after develop- |
moot, mine out upon the. rascality oi
Tammany, as ono fraud after auother ib
made apparent, we almost think that tho
men who have undertaken tho task of
exposing these unparalleled robberies be
gun on tho priueiplo of our Irish friond,
and did not dare to toll tho whole at first
for fear of the public incredulity. It
seems to ho only necessary to look at a
city account, to cxamjno a public work
or contract, in order to find a fraud. It
seems probable that of the vast revenues
of New York, ?wollen Jo imperial pro
portions, about ono-hnlf has been Stolen
to enable a few Democrats to make gar
dens on the 1'ii'th-Avenue, to drive ilvc j
thousand dollar horses, and to fust on the
soles ol their children's boots with dia
monds. Met) who have studied the
matter, and who have taken the advice
of experts and of w itnesses familiar w ith
the opcratious of Tammany, place the
direct stealings at $30,UOO,O0U, and the
indirect at twice as much more, for the
hist foUr years. This seems incredible;
the imagination, tit first; refuses to take
in such figures. But when wo tee that
over $G:0Ul?,0(!<) has been paK rbr plas
tering ti court house, it is less difficult to
comprehend the he'ght to which the au
dacity of Tammany haf< risen. Secure of
men i .c those who asrnultcd tho Orange
procession, any hundred of whom are
good for ti thousa?d votes, the rulers of
the ring havo grown careless, and have
not only increased, without moasure, the
amount of their stealings, but have neg
lected tho most ordinary precautions
against detection. 1 here has been a de
fiance of'public opinion in their opera
tions. They have said practically : We
have bought our place; we own tho city;
we will take our pleasure of its plunder.
And they will go on doing bo. Iii our
judgment, Hull would be rc-clectcd in
New York to-day. Tauituany holds the
machinery by which thu clcctious arc
controlled, it issues the IMcgul naturali
zation papers, it organir.es the repeaters,
it distributes the stolen money, and last
?and not least of nil, it controls tho courts.
There is no remedy with the suffrage
that prevails there.
Dfcintoutl Cut Diamond.
Alexander II. Stevens is the political
editor ol tho Atlanta, (tin.) Sun, and
Mr. Tyler is editor in chief of tho Mont
"oiiiiu-v /'.Ma ) Ann ?r/in*r M r St.or?*!
cu8 is mad with the new depailure move
ment, and swears at tin top of his voice
that he will never stop cursing it. The
Advertiser on tho other hand swears that
it is just the best thing for this country
that over happened. They both honor
Jefferson, fepwevor, beenuse he prqmulga- j
ted a very palatable species of Democra
cy, and could not "see'' the alieu aud se
dition laws. Tho Atlanta Sun says he
did; the Montgomery Adtti-rtirer days ho
didn't. Seventy years agoj before either
of the editors of the Advertiser or Sun
had madd their entree upon this mun
dane sphere, there was a very sharp con
troversy about whether it was or wheth
er it was not. Stephens was there and
says it was ; Tyler and his cook wero
thero, and they emphatically swear that
it ?06 not. Now this thing leaves us in
a very peculiar attitude; if Stephens is
correct, then' it was, but if Tyler is cor
rect, then it certainly was not. Accord
ing to JeflerHOit's Manual somebody i.
out of order, clearly, as witness these:
Wo arraign Mr. Stovcns B* having
made a chargo agnjjjht tho Democratic
? - .....?. -'. , '?;
party of the nation, which ho cannot
honestly muiutuiu.?Advertiser.
Wo declare tho .Montgomery Adver
tiser to be u.Radical - organ, accessory to
tho v:lc-t iV^d* constitution
and as advocating doctrines ruinous and
destructive to our pcoplo.?Atlanta Sun.
Wo declare Mr. Stephens, to ho the
enemy of our people; n paid disorgaui
zcr in tho Radical camp, and nn
enemy to tho whole Southern people ?
Advertiser.
Tho devil you do.?Atlanta Sun.
Yos, we do. and you uro on tho ram
page.?Advertiser.
Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup, Do
ver's powdors and Oossypium contain
no ingredients that can possibly reach
tho diseases which sfllict these monster
champions of (he Southern people.
Dead shot vermifuge, which can bo pur
chjfeod at any. of our Hrug stores for,
^'wonty-fiTO cents a vial, may possibly,
if proper doses are adu 'mistered, reliovo
tho complaints which have fastonod
up in these gcntlcmau, but there is no
mcdiciuo in tho wido world that can ar
rest tho inevitable finality, if sonic kind
friend docs not interpose at once.
Tyler.?Do you see youdcrcloud thntV
almost in the shape of a c.imcl ? c
Stephens.?No, I'll bo--if it is at
all like u camel.
Tyler.?Mclhinks it fa like a weasel.
Stephens.?No, sir ; you are wrong
again. It is not at all like a. weasel.
Tyler.?It is hacked like a whale.
Stephens.?Then, I swear you aro the
enemy of tho wholu layout. It is the
new ilcpm tnre
It is 'bus thes. giants of Democracy
treat each other. What a happy family,
to be sure I Stephens and Tyler's
friends ought to see that they Qomo to
get her and make frieuds.. Yos, make
them kiss if that will do any good, for
"A house divided against itself must
fall." Why don't .?f ine of them propose
a littlo editorial tea party like th.u
which tho editorial fraternity of our
own State regaled themselves with in
Columbia last year? It would pay,
that is, it would profit the voders of
nlus, liquors, Sec. l>y all means let Ala
bama have an editorial ??.tea party."
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When a hoy, I hated Horace Greyly,
the originator of ahoTui uiSJii, Sie
When the war closed, his manly advo
cacy of amnesty, his going security for
Jc.T. D tvis. and his many good words
and works for the South, caused me to
name my hound puppy 'tircely. ' To
day I would ur>t be unwilling to see him
? in (1 rant's v\i ?iv?'-Corrrsjitwdent /iieh
utond Dinpatcft.
A little while ago every body that
could curse, cursed the Ho publican par
ty. Now the Yallaudighamites have sto
Icn its platform, and dance political jigs
upon it diily. Rut yesterday every
Democrat iu the State abused tlovcrnor
Scott; he knew the eauso thereof, and
accordingly conferred sundry offices
upon some of the chosen few. To-day
some of these fellows will tell y hi that
Oov. Scott is a right good creature, and
wouldn't mind a bit riding with him on
the cars.
"A little while," Ac.
The W?stem papers tell a good story
at tho exponse of "Rriek"' l'omeroy.
Recently he was called to deliver a lec
ture iu a smull town in Iowa. At the
close of his harangue, ??Urick" suddenly
recollected that his Vemuerat had u
couple of subscribers there, and he
thought he would hunt them up. lie
found them both in jail?one was a
horse thief, the other a murderer.
[COMMU.MCATED.J
Lr.wisvito K, S. C.
Augist, 25th, 1871?
liiiitnr Of?ttgeOuiy News;
Traffic iu Seed-Cotton has already
opened in Lewisville. The busfhes*
promises well. Last season 180 bales in
tho scod wcro bought against 40 to tiO
tho season before This looks encoura
ging. And it is reasonable to expect a
better I usiucss this year?say -100 to
I 000 haU's Seed-Cotton?with the sumo
proportion of looso lint t'otton. Trade
will be brisk ? decidedly lively. Hur
rah'lor Lewisville! Ain't she rising?
"Dully"!! "Three times three and a
Tigor" IS!
DUM VIVIMTS, VIVA MI'S.
At almost evory step iu life, we meet
with young men from, whom wo uiitioi
palc wonderful things, but ol whom lif
ter careful inquiry we never hoar anoth
er WOtd.-K.rch tit/r.
That demonstrates tho truth ol the
maxim that, '-All that.shines isn't gold,"
I Fium the Dully Union.")
OM GRANOEMJUG.
Incitement. In Orausscelxirp?
?>n? IKundrcti rtndnftJMwk.
et* Sen Jdtltle into the Town -
Warning;* l'oHtod on the^
1>ooi-h oi eiM Public Olllecrt*
PUttjgOnt afellCHtlOIlH.
?rAJuisiiuiiu.S. (!., August 22, 1871
Editor Ijndy ' L'uion :
Our whole town is a furore of excite
ment tfr is morning. Hero and there,
Upon the streets, may be seen excited
groups ^discussing the causo thereof.
NcVer\before has such intense uneasi
ness perraded tho hitherto tranquil so
reniiy of Orangchurg. Vou will be sur
prised| Mr. Editor, to t learn that tho
dastardly Ku-Klux wcro in our midit
last night, I nm not writing ibis for
sensational purposes; it is a truth of
which I speak. Here, in th'o dull sum
mer, when everything was as quiet and
peaceable as 0110 could wish, this Klan
must needs come from their miserable
lurking,place to upset and throw into
confusion ovcry department ol life; and
our town, which but yesterday was n
plaeo dfctranquility, is now like a half
pent volcano?almost ready to boil over
with fear aud excitement.
But let me to the Ku Klus. Last
ight, about one o'clock, a coin ..11 of
hien, nil disguised, entered Kussel I street,
I which is the main street leading front
|hc depot,) and rode leisurely up it to
iho Cou^t House squire. Here they
tatted, and posted one of their inanifcs
oes tipo'i the door of Mr. Bolivcr's (the
^lerk of OoStrt) c'flk-o ; next thev went
jto the postofiice, nnd there they posted
a no', her.
1 wouhhrend these notices nlong with
this, hut, as they are very lung, I dutm
it that you will not hare room to pub
lish them entire, und will, therolbre,
give }nu a synopsis of them.
'J hey cotnuienco with an exordium,
Oiling:the.citizens of Orangcburg-thot
they are in their midst; that their mis
sion is one of pence I '. : that they?the
Citizens?arx- orijj n ss? d. and they cot! e
hcf* to sec them righted, etc.
NoWu'cotn'cs lite '?warnings."
These' are ?11 made hit or this manner
Ist. l'arpet baggcr?. wh*o aru ' Iii e
holders, are count.nn Kd to lc?>0 this
county for a healthier elimilc, nr the>
will iticctjjjvith t'.ie ? roi\.*t sc. ten e
I: n ..v.i to this MInn.
\ 2 L. S-e.-.la^.a;:: ; iv rt:j. ii cd to :r/gu
tlicir*ofurs, and reliic ho;n politic-, of'
telsc receive at the hand-- of th's klnn
(he doom of t'ir ti 11! >r.
1 Sil; Tho colored 1 c p\. ur.e t 1.1 :
behave themselves.
INow Mr Kditor as I haven't much
time to write, I will sum up in a fen
words what there three commands
I men n.
Tho firs! one clearly shows thai i' es
people sre determined to pruvooV, if
possible, ai?j man from taking au . !i
who was not born upon tl.e s il of'S nth
{larolina.
Tho second otic Inauifesls plainly their
intentions to prevent natives from hold
inn office, unless elected by the Hu-eallel
"Citizens' " party.
The third demonstrates their purpose,
whose rnd is to persecute the negro as
long as ho votes for Republicanism, rot
he will neTcr be ? behaving" hiluscll
j until he renounces his party, and votes
with his enemies
These are facts, Mr. Editcr, against
which we cannot shut our eyes. And
now I ssk : Will not Governor Scott,
with the pn>>er given hitn by law, seek
to counteract the damnable designs of
this Klau ? Will he fit supinely ami
inertly down and await until scores of
men aro killed and butchered like dogs,
before excrqising his power of protec
tion ? Let his conduct answer.
Vou know me, Mr. Editor, and you
know 1 wouldn't write you an untruth.
*VK/..> T ??<?< tt. nm ur <>?-.-< nil A 11) i n r] r.i ? I ami
fifty tltSguisod men hern last night, 1
mean it, mid only write what one can
! hear, by walking out of his office, frptn
fifty different groups.
Rc\)uhlicafia hero aro not seared, but
while the Government has the power to
/protect them, they hate to take sncas
ores into their own hands.
Our colored citizens are terribly
jfrightened, aud I have Leen askt i .hi*
?morning by many an noxious one,
?'Won't the Governor do something to
f.f.top it." 1 couldn't answer.
uepuhlican.
3ST o T id i<:.
TIM; hXKKClSES ot mis.; It. s. .\!.
JJEIlGpTTr? Sl'HooL will l.e resumed on
Monday, 11th September, nt her Residence
on UiiRsoH-Strovt.
by request of Parents ami Onardians, ilt.
Tuition will Uo monthly.
aug iM . ?f
>s o T i c Iii;
Tbc SECOND SESSION of n.y SCHOOL
will commence oh Monday, the Ith Septem
ber, 1871,
Tkkms?- For Tuition in English branches,
per month of 4 wetks, $.t.tx>.
In Classical branches $4.00.
Payable at the end of caeb month,
auj?iv u is. w, i j:n
RA Tili Y. BKlMJm.ICANS.
A at Oeling of tbo ^PUBLIC/.* rAMTY
of Orangeburg County if CALLED ni tbo
COURT HOUSE, on TO-DAY" wekk, 2nd,
dny in Scptombor. Matters 6f importance
?ro to be transacted.
ckstka l committee.
nug 2~> It
rilllK WIXN1KU?' COTTON?
I Mam f.\(m i;i!I I? i.v ATLANTA, OA.?Tbo
SuDSoribotS uro the Agents fur tbo.sulc of
the above Snpcrior'U.'N, and beg to cult the
attention of i'lnntcrs to ltd Merit*. Price
$4 per Saw, delivered nt nuy It. It. Station
in tUp State.
&?LZ??, RODOCRS & CO.,
?i own & i.'o.'s Wharf,
aug 20?2ms t'linrloslou, 8. C.
IN TUE COURT 01? WlOiJAm
vTiiuttKAR, J. \V. R. Mooret hath applied to
mo for.dettofcs of.Adnijub'tration on the !?!.?>
late of Adam Mgorer lato ot Orangeburg
County, deceased;
Tli089 Bl"o Uiorofnr? lo cito iind admonish
nil and singular I he Kindred und Creditors
of the said decenSed, to tie and appear bp
forc tno at u' Court of I'robalo for the said
County, to bp hohlen nt Orungchhrg oh tbo
Othjday ul September IS71>'fti 1U o'clock A,
.\t. to snow cause if nhy, why*tbo said Atl
mini (ration thotild no: bo grouted;
Oivcn under my bond and ttio Seal pf/Jiij
Oo'trrt, t Lin 22 I day it August, A. I>. I?7JM
?tT|?l til tiif nil) ty-. i i i y,OjtV Of American
I o fcpen lenec.
Til V.U. '? ANPttj'AVS,
ting 2 1- Jtldgd of L*r ,h.tto
PiiOCXASlATION?
\ "l f ?'. \ I t4j2 >? ?, ? ar..; iranqhlUljr of
vV <? rtnin lOOliuiia of tliy Stala uf Smith
Cnr-V'jf. hive \> -? :\ inter nip ted by nssom1,
bhigos prdi8gdi*Kr r.i?rrt wail haro assailed ?
mid iujnn d peaceful ciljr.unj, ho thoir dttr
trimonl and seriou* fhjnry, in wiring, in
r.inny cases, at l och n urderS, ojfin tjifiot 1
and unoR'-ndiag et Iltens:
.. therefore, i< ? it known that '?. ROll
l'.KT'K SCOTT, Governor of ihn St it ? .if
South Car At inn, in Ord r that tin' parties to
llicso ttiurdors and o traces may ??"app.ro*
hontb'd j' I nPI*? prifcivly p n h d, do
issue this, my pr?eh motion, ihit n rewnfi'
at TWO 11 UN UK KD U< ?l.bMIS is hereby
otr r d for tho apprehension nnd delivery
of any and every poYsetl or pcrao'.s, in any
?ait of I Ida \ with proof to Convict them
of having aided or partieipatoddn 11113- or
either ofthos? acts* of violence an I murder,
or ?>f has in/, i.i disguise, I lire atoned the
lifo of an Y.OiiQ \\ at Itin tue State. Said re
wards shall*!)? paid to any pbrsons, either
military oreivlllions, wlm may he entitled to
rTcivc lhe.u by ai resting liio otlendcrs
?j.r-*in.-it the low's.'
In tuAtiniony whereof,' I have liere
uuto Mibxcribed lay unine. ami
OAll^cd ih(i Great Seal of the Slate
[f.. S 1 tobe nfllxid, ul Coliimbta, thi?
2?thdav ol .Inlv. A. D. 1871, and
in 1 in ninoiy-si\th jour of Auicr
Icati ['uds'pendertcdi
110BKKT K. St ?1 I T.
tiovei nor.
V,. Ii. CanttOZA, Soc.'i-.nry of State,
nug 2<? P.t
Notice to Trustees.
Ol'FIl !'. SCHOOL COMMISSION ER,
(>;; uvcanrnc. S C,
Angus! 20tIi, 1 ST 1.
Iu "aoeord?noo with Section 4, of An Act
lisli und niaintaifi n ?yntcni ?f Preo Common
Sohools for tho Slate of South Cniolinn,''
?ppypred Mdrch,flth isTl.
Tho Trusteos of thu rarioja School I*is
tviets will, .?:?- Soon ?? 1'raclieSUla make out a
liitl of nil Text Dooka needed in their respsor
S.1... .1 It -Mlc' tor the jiersuiia ittteudiug
Scliool, which list wlien I'ropcrlv Certlflsd
10 l.y nald Trustoes; tho t'birk shall forward
said list to 1 Ida uflieo without delay.
L\ I. CAIN,
S. C. O.C,
tuig 2 V . 3t ?
NOTICE.
ornct; SCHOOL cu.MMis-ioMiu.
Op ise^nuno Coi ntv, S. ('.,
August !0t>, 1871.
In neeoi dance wii'j Seetieu ".:> of tho l.'oin
mon Soliool Aet adopted Oth Mareh, 1871,
and. by Uo^olittieo of ths '\Cou its Hoard of
Soh?ol I'.xaiiiiiuirf," tho following nniued
I*ersona are hor.sby appoiufsd SCMOOI.
t'HUSTKli.S in nut] tVr their Ile^-oolivo Dis
tricts, viz. :
SCJIO'>?i UlSTltiCf, No. I.
A. I?. Avi..." .?, Hercules K'ehardiioii,
.bimvH Thompson?
POPLAR SCHOOL D1STUICT, N*o. 2.
Wil?Hi.i raiding, Wi J. Snider, William.
Orocu. r-ij
i im: '.KoYi; sri;tA>i. mstkict, no. a.
A U. r'lo?d, W. W. Vice, Smiih Ulwver..
AMELIA SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 4.
Jfiincn L. Jamison, l'r 1 -i ;??!; I'uyi '-, Viul
lip Smith.
PROVIDENCE SCHOOLDISTRICT. No 5. |
Dr. T. W. Vogt, Keilt Grseu, Lewie JI il
Hard.
GOODBY'S SCHOOL DISTRICT. Nu. G.
Alex MeKclvy, Wade Hampton, Y. M.
Smith.
LVONS* SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 7.
J. II. Wallace, A. O. lioltuan, A. C. WD-\
liutna.
COW CASTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT^ No. 8.
Ezra Connor, Martin. Williaou, Pe'er-Cnr
: n.
? MIDDLE SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. ft
Thomas Phillips, H. M. Miller, Shediick
Cain.
OR A N^K SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 10.
, E. J. Oliveros, Harry Glovar: J. A. Hor
ger.. . ?' .... t , < \
CAW CAW SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 11.
Peter Chidden, J. A. J. Ilihkbrand, Ed
rick Glover.
ER A.NCIIYTLLK SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 12
W. H. Rocdiah, F. W. Fairy, Edward
Green'.
NEW HOPE SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 13.
V. D. Rowmnn, fc>. V. Baxter, George j
Gavin. . '
ELIZABETH SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. If. \
E.V. DaiiueSly, Jacpio Wolfe, RufnsWhct
etonc. - ' 1
EDI8T0 SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 10,
S. T. filar, -\llon Brown, Adam .P!i*lps.
UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. lo.
William Dnmicrly, W. F. Chaplin, Emr.nu
el Pott.
ZION SCHOOL DISTRICT. No. 17
R. Turner, Cephas Fsrrisou, B. Ji. Bar
[ t0M- \* '. " . , 1 ' ff
I WILLOW SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 18.
W. L. VT. Rilcy, A. D. Bowling, Irvin Jen
nings.
LIBERTY SCHOOL DISTRICT. No. 10.
J. L. Gibson, Riifms Pon, J. H. Livingston.
GOODLAN D SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 20.
G. R. Summers, George Baxter, Aaron
Ferguson.
H B Bit ONI SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 21.
Rainy Livingston, J. H. Axsou, Isaac
Thompson.
RLVREV GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT
*No. '22.
.1. II. Phillips; R. W. Bpylsto'^ Minus
Corbelt.
HoPEWKLL SCHOOL DISTRICT, No. 553.
David Jennings, Wiljin.ni Peel, (!. lip tie.
ITABERNACLE SCHOOL DISTRICT^
No. 24.
Ucunel Tyler, 'fi.o-nua Tyler, D.vvld Tv
Irr. ' ' .. .
Nolle? is hereby given C at ni! ol il?t> nborr
named TltBSTKKS r.r rerpVrrd "to QL'ALI
I FV within !?"? days fiuin date, in (cctrdauca
with the Law.
e. i. c.V.n, ;
C. S: III'LL,
T. C. ANDREWS,
Count - 1 "ii.; .jt ExAoHucrs.
i'. r Oi\.n?? Lur : Comity.
v.r. i i:t A
N0T14-E.
Op ICB SCHOOL ( ICIMI vHONKR.
paax^snrno Coiwtv, S. ('.,
Aogitit l id. 1:?71,
j Notice i" hereby feu that all Pcrsanvdc
sbroi? of TEACUP i in th?s FRKF. COM
MON SCHOOLS or Co* County, are n.uifioj
that the C?'?un{j I'or.nl of Fxanii icrs, for
Oriingoburg County, via lie in Session in
, this Office, from Monday. September 1 3t{&
: and emit if,- ,u gravion tattli day until tho
2-hl pro&ime. All Persons wishing to ob
tain CERTIFICATES will preset)! them.
J selves to this Hoard for 'Examination en one
if tho above days. School Trustees are not
Allowed l>y law to Employ only those II?UD
ing Certificates from this Board, Tv.ckcra
v ill mark this,
E. I. CAIN,
fehoal Commissioner, O. C.
ana 19 <*?t
NOTICE.
OFFICK SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,
OnAKGRnrRo CofXTr, ?. c.,
Augu?t 16th, 1871.
police is hereby given that the TRl'S
rEES Appointed in the various SCHOOL
DISTRICTS of Orangrburg ^'onnty, will
Proceed at once to tuke the CENSUS of all
the CHILDREN between the ages of aix (fi)
and sixteen ^Di) years, resident within their
respective School Districts, distinguishing
between' Malo and Female, White aud Colf
ore I ; also include in your report the num
ber of School Houses Built, sineo August
1870 to August 18T1, in your respective
School District, .. ..' '
the number Pr- viculy Built, Material and
cost thereof by whom owned whether owned
by^Db)triot or privat q part iff, al?o tlianum
bcr of School Houses rented to Trnttces, from
October 1st 1870, to April 30th 1R71, and
at what pri?o j?or month. Trustees will
alao report bow m my Mills on tho Hundred
have been Assessed on the Property of their
r-spective Districts f?n Schn.d Fin-posiM; and
tho CLERK of Haid ?OARD of TRU.4 TEFS.
.son 1 Return to this Oilicc a Duplicate Report
if the same by l?t of September. Blanks
will be furnished by railing at ?!.ia Office.
t\ I. CAIN,
School Commissioner t). C
nugl'J -It
NOTICE.
OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONKR,
OftAOGBCBO CoUXTT, S. C.,
August l'Jtli, 1S71.
Wherenp n majority cf tho SCHOOL
TRUSTEES of this Count j have fuileil to
Comply with Sections 20, oO and 51 of an
Act entitled "An Art to Estahli.-h and Main
tain a Sy-Menj of Free Common Schools.
\.\," ... willed rneir Aitemion waa duly
culled, the following Section of the same
Act is published for the Information of the
newly nppointcd Trustees. Th?y aro re
quired to carry it out strictly :
?\Sv.e. 49. An annual meeting of each
School Li^irkt aball be held tu the lasl^af.
inlay of J\iAV,~%( each yoar, at 12 ?'?lock,
M., notice of tlfo^pie and placo being giv
by the Clerk of ihe Board of Trualeea, b
posting written' or printed U?tio?* in tbrio
public place* of tbo District et Joost L?n
daya beforei tbo meeting."
Special mooting* may be ealled by tbo
Doard of Trustees, or by a majority of tbo
lojial voters of the District; but nc'tc* of
such special meeting,.statin;', tbo pnrpoaeo
for which it is called, ?hall bu posted in at
leo?t three public places within tbo District,
ton days previous to the timer or ouch meet,
ing. And uo business .-null be acted upon at
any apecin! meeting not specified in said no
tioo. . . X
E 1. ("A Hi,
School Commissioner 0. C.
aug 19 *, 4t
en
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NOTICE. :1
OFFICE SCHOOL (o>IMLs1?0NE?,
Ouanokbiho Coptttt,
AugU8tT<HJi,'lS71.
The foj:c-;n? r.cscl;-'-:?: ~rre pe-sed
the Board of Examiners :
Raoived, Thatsff'gfcrtjgga.st-gg QisdHte*
tiou, issued to Teachers in tNis County,
tinted up to August lat, 187t, bo aad the
aame aro hereby Cancelled.
Retail ed, That a Session of thia Board bo
Held (luting tbo weafc cotiimtncmg 18th Sep- ?
tember, aad ending . on the 23d of sold',
month, for the examination of CetfeSidatea
for tlie pro'easiou of Teacher, ?td4aW.ee.f
notice be given of the same through Tu?
Csi.ncr-iiiu Hsrrs.
K. I CAIN,
O. S. BULL,
T. C. ANDREW;
Examiner*.
_ !,J_i_?
NOTICE.
OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
OnANasBFBo, 8. C.
Aug. 18th, i??J.
Pursuant to Sec. 4 ? f An Act entitled "Aa
Act to Define (he Jurisdiction and Ditties ?f
the County Commissioners," and An Act
Amendatory thereto, the Board of County
Conimbodoricrs of Omngcburg County will
hold thMrANNUAL MEETING on i. tri Fl EIST
tuesday in September l*?f; .AH Claim?
?gaili-t He-1"<-only, n?u.:{ bo tiled wi?h the
Ch rk of'U'io Board on or b.eforc THAT DAY,
otherwise such Claims wiil not- be Audited at
Said ANNual meeting.
J. IT.Ll'EU MEYERS,
Chairman B. C. <'.
jas. y;?c tasbsl, t,. n. c c.
agn !'.? St
! Iv IU it I tOp i NSON"
liKAl.KKlX.
jUOOS?, MUSIC & >TATIOXEUY\.
AbS!>
I>ii>om, < itf'tr* nail Tobacco,.
L uija, I'atui) l.'himncys and i*hndes^
- AT TIIK i
I N'UNK UOUSK.
Particulnr attention to Accommodate Cos- -
tomrr?; mol j.VP.KYTB.tMJ NEF.DED by
the Great Reading Public supplied ut thai
Shortcut Notice, and Lowest Prices.
nug IQ o ! ly*
Five Huniied Dollars Re
ward
Stats or Sor-th Cabolika,
Exscrwrs DsTARTIiRSr.
WHKRJfiAfi infertvition - has reached
this oflico that, on Tuesday night,
the first of August, a wilful and deliberate
murder was perpetrated in the Forks of th?
Edisto, on the person of JACK FERBT, a
clt.txen of Orangeburg comity ; and wac?s?*
tli-.'i - is strong reasons to suspect that MlL
LKDGE PORTER and HANSFORD PORT?R
residing in the county of Rarnwell, wer? ?og
ninsnt if not participant in said murder;
Now, therefore, bo it known that I, BOB
F.BT K. SCOTT. Governor of tie Su?* afwre
said,.io order that justice may sodoe*.snsd
the majesty of the law vindicated, do bexerejr
iseuc this, my proclamation, offering a r?
ward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS foar
i he apprehension and delivery of the aaid
Mil'.cdgc .Porter and Hnraford Porter, or
either of <Ik m, in Any jail of this State, with
proof to convict.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto sot my hand, andeaiMssf wwm
[L. S.} Grcnt Seal of the Stats tobe aftl
cd. this 16th dar sf Auma?. A.
s>., tci i, ana m turn mart y-tdsth,
year ofth? Independenoo of the.
United States of America.
?ODERT K. SCOTT. Oownor.
F
aug
L. CarpoSa, Seoretart of State,
g 10 ?t
ORANOJIBURO COUNTY.
In the Common Plkas.
? e
3f
Cesaplafnt
for
Foreclosure.
Ol
Thomas Ray, Survivor sndl
l'.xei uior of William Bay, I
deceased.. [
vs, j
William Hi Green. J
By virtue of the Judgment lllod in this
case, directing that the lands hereinafter
mention* it, be sold by rae, at publio auction,
1 will ?oll ?l Orai"-eburg Court House, on
Monday, the fourth day of September next,
dat ing iho usual hours of sale, the following^
real ertote :
Ail that lot or pareol of land in the Town
of Orangsburg, in the County of Orange
burj; and Stote ot South Carolina, known as
the School Hotifto Lot, and bounded by the
Belleville Road, and lands of John C. Pike,
Mia. Ami Louis, and Virgil C. DlbbU.
Trustee, r.nd by land formerly of Ray,
Brother k Co..
Terms?One-half cash, and the balance,
on a credit of twelve month*, secured by
bond. Mid mortgage of the premiss*. l*Ar
ch i?ers to pay for papers, stamps, and re
eordi-iot.
Sheriff's Office, ) 11, 1
Orangrburg C. Tl.; S C, V 7**
, ? Juno If>, I?Tl. j'
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