The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, September 02, 1871, Image 7
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All Advertisements most
bo handed to the Business
Itaiagep before Thursday
Noon. _
The Towa Election.
io another column will be found a no
tice for the holding of the Municipal
iSksetioc of Orangeburg. It wiii come
off on the 12th ioat. Aa it ia important
that we should have a Town Council
. that ?iU be eucrgelic, und at the same
tiiuo thoroughly acceptable to our
Whole people, it haa been suggested that
a meeting of all the voters of Orange
bur g be called for the 8th inat.. at the
Engine HalL. The meeting will com
tnebee at 7J o'clock P M., and will eon
eider tho propriety of, and probably make,
nominations. So far as our views are
concerned, wo think thst it is important
that a nomination should be made.
Orangeburg is growing daily; her in
terests are becoming larger and more
Varied; and her citizens should net so as
to develop all of her bidden advantages
und resources. What ia there to hinder
her from being th c cqu ?1, in hygienic qua]
itiea, to Aikcn, Greenville or anj other
place in the State ? Nothing, Her
climate is aa pure and health-giving as
that of any of the places mentioned.
What is to prevent her from having a
reputation as celebrated for health aa the
ieat of cur inland Towns? Absolutely
nothing, if wc continue to place the
right sort of men at the holm of our
municipal nffuirs. Let us hare energy
a-d enterprise to direct our local govern
ment. We want nothing like leprosy
t<? r?.ic over us. . In a question of such
h'inio iuipiiirtatte* to every man, let per
sonal preferences a-d prejudices be for-!
g uten. Let all join hand* together and
,> . work fnr the greatest goud. Orangeburg
ih "comparatively young yet, but no
Town iu the State haa made greater
- strides on the n*ad to fume. And now
sho hw.ke to her citisnns, old and young
- avllk*, to do their tr/o/e duty to lier in
this 'emergency. Wo repoat again the
uccfsity of le-iviug polities and every
other sclfLh consideration out of this
contest. What wc want is a good, and
energetic Town Council. Let ua hate
men whose interests in the growth
Orangeburg will be a guarantee of their
perseverance in building her up. The
present Major and Board of Aldermen
have done a great deal for the improve
ment and beaut ification of our -streets,
and if our citizens will elect another
?
Counoil who will exhibit the tame in
terest in {he prosperitj of Orangeburg,
two years hence our Town will bo love
lier still. Let every one. white and col
ored, meet at the Engine Hall on Fri
day night, 8th iast. Let polities be for
gotten, and let a nomination be made
that will redound to the welfare of
our beautiful Orangeburg.
She Mr. F. M. Hamburg's notice of
a*
Kentucky horses and mules.
??_*? ?? *?? ? ?
another column that abe is prepared to
do all an ob work ss ??!??k:sg ladiss'
dresses, cutting, fitting, banting etc. We
bespeak for her a liberal patronage.
Board or Health.?Dr. A. S. Hal
ley, John A. Hamilton and Townsend
D. Wulfe havo been appointed bj the
Council a Board of Health for Orange
burg.
? aaasaaal ?-? sen 11 ??
Pkake fic Miles.?We direct spe
cial attention to the card of theao gen
tlemen, which appears elsewhere in Ibis
issue. Mr.ssis Peak? & Miles are Fac
tors and Commission Merchants, and
give the beat ol references.
^jivE Grovm Academy.? This pop
ulxr Institution trill be opened again on
the 1ft Monday in this month. Its
principal-?Mr. Charles L. Edwards?
is one el the finest teachers in the coun
try, and deserves to bo patronized by our
people. See his advertiaomcut ia anoth
er column.
Sain & Co.? These gentlemen ore
just in receipt of one of the fioeet ??ort.
meet of Family Groceries that wu over
brought to Orangeburg. They aro ?1!
right froeh from Baltimore, and we ?n
derstand can be bought for almost
timore prices. This is a great induce
ment for oar readers to giro them n ca'l
right away.
These gentlemen here the finest sugar
cured hums, the best family flour, the
best white head cabbage, the sweetest
cheese, ever tasted, the best scgars?in
short, as we said above, their stock coo
siste of the pettiest and soundest arti
cles for family use that we have ever
seen. And oh! ye followers of Bacchus I
hearken when we tell you that they
have spirits yc!eped.:4lJocky Club," and
'?Sweep Stakes," and "Bass' Ale," and
"Schiedam Schnapps"?in fact every
thing to make those who love to reel,
feel good. Tobaccos, scgars, jolleys,
pickles, oysters, potatoes, lemons, &c,
&c, Ac, Ac., Ac. Already the trade
of these gentlemen has increased (ersuch1
proportions they have boen necessitated
to add to their already commodious
store. Such is the result of fair and
square dealing. We bid them God speed
as long as they deal with our fellow
citizens iu the future as they have tu
the past.
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A Live Home Journal?Notablk
change.?Last October, Hearth and
Home passed into the hands of Messrs.
j Orange Judd St Co., cf245 Broadway,
New York, the well known publishers
of the American Agriculturist?a jour
nal long without a riral in sterling value
and circulation. The marked improve
ments then expected to appear in Hearth
and Home have been fully realized, und
it is now one of the choicest illustrated
journals anywhere issued for tho family
circle?adapted to both the juvenile and
adult people, and meeting the special
wants of the housekeeper. Besides it
supplies very useful chapters for the
garden snd farm, and su impo tatu
now* .sheet, giving a valuable rcaimr of
the news for a week, up to the moment
oft?sue. From $600 to StiOO worth of
very flue engraving* beautify each week.
ly nunibor. Wa notice now a still fur
ther mark i?r enterprise on tho part of
(he publisher-*; they hare secured the
esctusive editorial service** oi Edward
Eggiestnn. n<> widely and lav< ablv
known by his writing* in Seribwr'*
Monthly, and many other Magazines and
Journals, and especially as the elref
superintendant Editor of tho New York
Indcfiendant for Some timo past. With
this notable addition to (he previously
large snd strong editorial force. Hearth
and Hone can not fail to merit and
command a prominent place in every
hous hold, in city, village, and country.
Specimen copies can doubtless be ob
tained of the publishers, as above. Terms
only 83 a year. Single numbers 8 cents:
Hearth and Home and American Agri
culturist together, SI a year. Better
add one or both of them to your supply
of reading; they are each worth infin
itely more than the small cost.
- ?? assp
Important to Buii.dkrs and Con.
TRACTosta,?We learn from our Charles
ton exchanges that Mr. P. P. Toalo, the
well-known ma ?pacturer of Doors,
Sashes, Blinds, ?. :., has established a
depot at No 20 Hayne street, where he
keep* constantly on hh ' not only all
articles from his own manufactory, but
ahm every variety of builders' hardware,
French and American window glass,
both plain and ornamental, slate man*
tola, and. in sh irt, everything necessary
to finish handsomely a residence, a store,
or a church.
August 14th. 1871.
This is to certify that I purchased,
ome time since, from Messrs. Win. M.
Saiti & Co., in Orsngeburg, one of "Col
burn's Patent Red Jacket Axes," and
that I have had the same in constant use
ever since?cutting all kind.-* of wood,
and can unhesitatingly testify to their
cheapness and durability, and fine tem
per; and would cheerfully and respect
fully recommend them to the public. 1
hace tried them and knoic their excellence.
M. W. WALTZ.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS.
Orncs or tiis Osaxorbuso Nsw*.
September 1, 1871.
COTTON -Hales during tbs week ?
bales. We quota:
Ordinary.1 f> Cm)
Low Middling.ICAf*)
Middling.17 (,">
Reran Riob.$1.00 per oushel
Cobn..$1.00 per bushel.
Cow I'cas.m 00 per bushel.
i'i> usas.$1.10 per bushel.
ANNUAL FAIR
OP THI
0KANGEBUB6
Agricultural Society
WILL BE HELD AT
Whittomoro':; Factory Building,
I f COMMENCING ON *
Tuesdaj, Oct. Mill, 1871, nt
Noon,
AND ENDING
Thursday, Oct. Sota, at Five
O'clock P. M.
Tho following PREMIUMS are offered, and
will be Awarded by Impartial Judges.
9 yi -
A.?Deport mciat of Crops*
Largest yield of Cotton upon 1 acre, $10.
Largest yield of Corn upon 6 acres of high
land, $15.
Largest yield of Cora upon 6 aerea ef swamp
land, $16.
Largest yield of Corn upon 1 acre of high
land. $5:
Largest yield of Corn upon 1 acre of swamp
laad, $5.
Largest yield of Rice upon 1 acre, $5.
Largest yield of Peas upon 1 acre, $6.
Largest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon 1 area,
*5.
Largest yield of Irish Potatoes upon I acre,
$2.50.
Largest yield of Turnips upon } acre, $2.50.
Largest yield of Ground Nuts upou 1 acre,
$3.
Largest yield of Native Graaa Hay upon 1
a ere, $6.
Largest yield of Pe. Vi*e Hay upon 1 acre,
$5.
Largest yield of Sorghum Syrup, from 1 acre,
$6.
Largest yield of Sugar Can* Syrup from
acre, $5.
Partie* wishing to compete for these Pre
miums must noiify the Executive Committee
before commencing to gather tho respective
Products, iu order that arrangement* may
be trade for an impartial test i*t the rewpec
live Yield*.
It.--Sampler! of i rons.
Ten i'rises, wor a from $1.00 to $10.00.
C? Garden and Orchard Pro
duct*.
Five Prise*, worth from $1.00 to $5.00.
Household Dcpmrtmeni.
Fifteen Prise*, worth from $1.00 to $5.00.
E. ?machinery and Mannfac
I it rem.
Twenty Prise*, worth from $1.00 to 15.00.
F. -Indies* Work of all Kinds. \
j Twenty Prise*, worth front $1.0?) to $5.00.
CJ*?Stock Department.
Fifteen Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $15.00
JI.?Poultry Department.
"Fire Prises, worth froaa $1.00 to $5.00.
I. ? Department of Floricnl
ture.
Five Prise?, worth from $1.00 to $3.00.
?.?Miscellaneous.
Ton Prises, worth from $1.00 to $10.00.
BEST PLOWING by WHITE PERSON, $5.
" ?? " COL'D ? $5.
BEST WALKING in WALKING MATCH, $5
Other TRIALS of SKILL and ATHLETIC
Exorcises and Amusement* will be arranged,
and appropriate Premium* awardad.
ENTRIES for EXHIBITION can be made
at the Scoretarj'a Office on Monday, Tuea
day and Wednesday, from 'J A. M. to 6 P.
M.; but all Entries fop Premium* mn.i t>
made before tho Puir open*. Competition
for Premium* i* open to all person* at Home
and Abroad.
Ample arrangement* will be made for
Stock, and a placo furnished for keeping
their Pood ; and Grain and Forage will be
provided on the Ground at Markot Rates.
Every Precaution will bs taken to Secure
Good Order, and the Safoty of Articles on
Exhibition.
o
Terms of Admittance HO cts.
Children under ten years of
tage, Half Price.
Exhibitors* Tickets for the
whole Term of the Fair 78 cts.
o
For further particulars apply to any one
of the undersigned.
PAUL I. FELDER,
WESLEY W. CULLER,:
IIARPIN RIGG8,
LAWRENCE It. BECK.WITH,
SAMUEL DIBBLE,
Executive CowttnilUe.
aug 19 10t
THI8 HOTEL HAS BEEN FITTED UP REGARDLESS OF COST OR FAINS, FOB
tho Special Accommodation of Ueunancn* and Transient Boarders. The Table will
bo Supplied with (hebest tho Market afords. Also Good Stable* for the accommodation
of Stock. Term* reasonable.
~;o:
WILLIAM A. MERONEY'S
GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS SUPPLIED WITH' EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE
Housekeeper, and at Prices that no one can complain of.
COUNTRY PRODUCE bought, and the highest Market price paid (n e*stu
aj?- In resr of my STORE is a GOOD LOT and WELL of WATER, which T respect,
(ally offer for the PUBLIC to use at their pleasure.
?:o:
I
~\ OF ALL ORADES KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND
I is offered VERY LOW, by wholesale and retail. Also a lot
CIGARS of the best Brando and Flavor made, and at prices that can't be beat la this
Market for Cheapness.
, :ot
-A T THE BA.R
YOU WILL FIND the BEST LIQUORS kept in this Market which I offer ta the Publie
by the Glass and upwards. Come and see our prices.
-:o;
AIJCTIONEER.---TN ADDITION TO THE*ABOVE I ALSO OFFER MY SER
VICES a* AUCTIONEER, and guarantee Satisfaction to all.'
WASTED-5.CCC j;.r.;:r,d? V,'G L, for which the iiiu ii'LwT UA8U PRICE will be
paid at the Store of
W. A. MERONEY.
aog 20 jane 10 c tf
BACON, BACON.
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES !!
Received
FRESH EVERY WEEK
. %t?i~ :- '? .. ; ?t ...... . ? , ?
VOSE'S GROCERY.
NEXT TO TRKADWEIiL'8 HOTEL,
B&- GOODS DELIVERED
NEW FLOUR.
Now is the Time for Bargains!
AT
JOS MNAMARA'S.
I invite attention to the LARGE ASSORTMENT of DRY GOODS on hand,
such as Japanese. Leun*. Muslins. Cambrics, Swiss and Nainsooks, (Moths, Casai
meres, Tweeds, Flannel*, Ticks. Sheetings, Shirting-*, Towels, Giughatns, &c, &e.,
which will now be sold at
(]RE.\ TL Y REDUCED PRICES,
or r . chnap a.* can he'hoitght'in tiny House in this State for Ca.*h
Al<n, to my STOCK of GROCERIES, consisting in putt of several thousand
pounds t.f BACON on consignment, which will be sold for LESS than cau bo
bought in any House in Oraugcburg.
car o w
IS THE
TIME.
iREAT BARGAINS !
EXCELLENT BARGAINS!!
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS!'.!
Bargains!- Bargains! Bargains!
ARU NOW TO BE HAD AT
THEODORE KOOT & BROTHER'S.
Who arc now plotting out tho balance of their
SUMMER STOCK.
Don't fail to call if you want to get
BARG A INS I
BARG A INS!!
BARGAINS!!!
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
aag 12 ly
JUST RECEIVED FROM
D. LAND 111 >T II A SON,
Ruta Ra^a Turnip Seed.
Flat Dutch Turnip Seed.
Ited Top Turnip Seed.
Largo Norfolk Turnip Seed.
Largo Globe Turnip Sec I.
Seven Top or .Johnny Reil Turnip Seed.
Large Drumhead Cabbage Seed.
Large York Cabbage Seed.
Drumhead Savoy C-ibbage Seed.
Green Glase Cabbage Seed.
All of which arc warranted Fit ESII and GENUINE.
For sale by
E. EZEKIEL, Sitrn of Big Watch.
July 16 feb 18 lye
DOWN! DOWN! DOWN!!
AT
THE CORNER!
D. LOUIS
IS NOW OFFERING
HIS ENTIRE STOCK
AT ATtsT>
UNDER COST
TO MAKE ROOM
TOR PALL GOODS.
reS" '1 jsrtT% (?-? ' <?' ?
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS?COME ONE AND ALL.
D. LOUIS,
jnue IT?ly AT THE CORNER.
JifUlL.'L.i-L,2~,>..'... ? ? - ?
PROCLAMATION.
TTTHEREA8 the peace and Iranquillty of j
Yv certain sections of tho 8 tot* of South
Carolina hare been interrupted by assem
blages of disguised meat who have assailed
ana injured peaceful citizens, to thelD ?e
trimcnt and serious injury, involving, ie
many cases, atrocious murd s, upon quiet
and unoffending citizens:
Now. therefore, be it known that I, BOB
RRT K. SCOTT, Governor of the State of
South Carolina, in order that the parties to
those murders and outrage* may b* appro
bended and appropriately pi.nished, do
iowae this, my proclamation, that a reward
of TWO HUNDRKD DOLLARS is hereby
offered for the apprehension and delivery
of any and every person or persons, in any
jail Of this State, with proof to convict them
of having aided or participated in an/ or
either of these nets of violence and murder,
or of having, in - disguise, threatened tb*
life of any one within tne State. Said re
ward* ahaii be paid to any persons, either
military or civilliuns, who may be entitled to
receive them by arresting the offender*
against the laws.
In testimony whereof, 1 have here
unto subscribed tny name, and
canned the Great 8eal of the State
[L. 8 ] tobe affixed, nt Columbia, this
28th day of July, A. D. 1871. and
in i he ninety-sis tli year of Amer
ican Independence.
ROBERT K. SCOTT,
Governor.
L. L. Cabuoxa, Secretary of 8t?te,
ang 23 3t
Five Hundxed Dollars Re-1
ward.
Statb or Soi'TB Carolina,
Kxcct Tive DxFABVraiBaT.
WII EKE AS information ha* roach
thin office that, on Tuesday night,
the first of August, a wilful and deliberate
murder was perpetrated in the Forks of the
Etis+o, on ihe person of JACK PERRY, a
citizen of Orangeburg county; and whereas
there is strong reason* to ?uspect that MIL
LEDGE POUTER and II ANSFORD PORTER
residing in the county of Rarnwell, were eog
nitant if not participant in said murder ??
Now. therefore, be it known that I, ROB
ERT K. SCOTT, Governor of the State afore
said, in Order (hat jnstioe may be done, and
the majesty of the law vindicated, do hereby
issue tin*, my proclamation, offering a re
ward of FiVf HUNDRED DOLLARS for
the apprehension and delivery of the said
Millflidge Porter ?nd Hanaford Porter, or
either of them, in any jail of this State, with
prouf to convict.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto *<(t my hand, and caused the
[L. 8.] Great Seal of the State to be affix
ed, this Kith das of August, A.
I'.. 1ST], and isBl.o nine!y-sixtb
yearoft':e In?kendenro of the
United Slates ?ifAmeriea.
ROBERT K. SCOTT. Governor.
F. L. Caruosa, Secretary or Slat*,
nug 10 8t
VINEGAR BITTERS
*,*?,v,...i.?inira
J. VT<lb?b, PreprUlo?. R. K. McUoxjid k Co., Pi iMfliil *
ftw. Ac**!*, tu rracdm. Cat., u4 M Cm wi Ural, K, T.
BULLIONS Dear Testimony to their
Wonderful Carmtlve Effect*.
They i .o not a vllo Fancy Drink, Made of Poor
Ham, Whlahey, Proof Spirit* and Itefaso
Liquors doctored.apieed and avrcctcnrdtoplcaso tb*
tastc.CAlled "Tonics," ??Appetisers," "RoB*o*eTS,"Ac.,
that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rnln.bat are
atrue liedU' -cmade from thaKetiveltwU and Iterb*
of OaUmrvla. free from ?II Alcoholic Stlmn
lant>. They are the GREAT BLOOD PL'RI
1'IP.ttnml A LIKE GlVlffO PRINCIPLE,
apcrtaot Renovator and luvlgorator of tho By*****,
carrying off ail noiaonona mat tar and r astrsrliio, tnohfcvxt
to a healthy condlUon. No person can toh* theo* Bit
ter* accord Ins to direction* and remain Ion? unwell,
provided their hone? ax* not dcitroyed toy mineral
poison or other moans, and the vital oreana wasted
beyond the point of repair.
Tliey aro a Gentle I'm ran live* a* well as*
Tonic, paswesslng, also, the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
tuatlon of tlte Liver, and all tdo VUcerai Organa.
FOR FEMALE COMPLA 1NTS, inrowmror
.- -. ?._nnnrr. m.~ vawn ?uiii?;>u?n or at
the turn cf lite. the?e Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For laSaeamatory aud C'brouic Ubeuma*
t!ss> asd tisat, !!'.ipr;:s!;: sr LhUktsiI oi:r
Rlllea?, Remittent and Intermlttoaut Fe
ver*, III sea sea of the Blood, Liver, KIS
nera and Bladder, these Hilter? hare been moat
?nooaaaful. Such Dtacaaee are caueedby Vitiated
Blood, which I*generally produced by derangement
of th* Dlgcsilt c Oraana.
DYSPEPSIA UK INDIGEHTIOX, B**S
aebe. Pain la the Hhould*ra, (Jonah*. Ticbtoeaa of tb*
Chest. Dlisineae.. Snur Rraetalruus of the Stnmaoh.
Bad Taste la the Month. Oilioua Attacks, ratpltatlon of
tb* Heart. InBamrnalion of the Lunge, Pain In tb* re
gion* of the Rldnc) v and a Lutxlra-J other painful symp
toms, are tb* oBiprirure of Dyspepsia.
Tbey Invigorate lb* Stomach and Bllmalat* tb* torpid
Liver anJ bowels, which render tbem or unequal led
efficacy in cloanalng the blood of all hopurrU**. and Im
pair ting new life and vigor to tb* whole system.
FOR SKIN DISKAHES, Brupt Ion?, Tetter. IV It
Kbenm, Blotches. Snot*. Plniries. Pustules. Boll?. Car
buncle*, Ring Worm*, Scald Head. Bore Bye*. Kryalpe
(?*. lUb. Scurf*. OlKoloratlon* of the Skin. Ramon aod
Disease* of the Skin, of whatever nam# or Natura, are
tlte rally due up and earried oat of the ?y?t?m In a short
time bf the uanol tliee* Bitters. One bottle tu *oeh
ea*e? will eonviuce the uiost incredulous of their eura
tire effect*.
Cleanse tb* Vlllsted Blood whenever you find Its Im
purities berat log thro i.~b the akin la Pimple*. Brep
tioas or Borea ; clean** It when you Bod it obstructed
and sluggish la the veins; clean** it when It i* tool,
sad your feelings will tell you when. Km* the Meed
pare, and the health of tha avstem will follow.
Pia, Tape, aad other Warm?, lurking In th*
system or so away thousand*, are eShetwalty destroyed
and removed. Says a distineuiabed phrslnlaga**.
there i* scarcely so individusl upon tb* face of th*
earth whoa* body I* exempt from Ihe |riim*s of
wc.ms. It Is not epon tb* healthy elraaecJw *f Um
b ?iy ?hat Torn>? exlit, but upon the diseased hO>"?f*
ana Mmr deemit* that bree/f these livmg anISO* Sri?s
disease. No 8yitem of Medicine, no rerorlrWa-ea, a*
tS**y Pittl * *** *r*t*e? rroe* worm* Ufte
3. WALKER, Proprietor. R. A. MCDONALD * OOw
Druggists and tien. A*ent?. Ban ?nnelseo^OanssVsala,
aad ? and 3t Conimeree Street, New Toe*.
BarsOLU BY ALL DRCO0I8TB AND PRAt.Kt*.
aug SS0 k l v
OBANGKBtTR? (f&S&tt,
Thon?? Rar,
Executor of wHliam Ray, j Cecsp$ft|s*~
deceased, i fay
rs. j F?r*cloear*.
WiUUa U. Gr?*?: j
By Yirtuo of the Jottg??ai AM Bs this
?ose, directing ?bat tbc Und* brisinafift*
mentioned, be sold by Bf at pobH? aoctie?,
i will sell at Orangeburg Conti Heese, 09
Monday, the fourth day of gaptesabes1 neat,
during the usual hour* of eKtot?fl(|nfla^fge^,
real estate :
ai' [\lR{ i0t or parcel of land in ibe Town
of Oiaagsburg, in the Count7 of Orangs
burg wnd Statt of Bomb Carolina, known 0?
the School House Lot, and bounded by too
Belleville Road, and lands of John C. Pik?,
Mrs, Ann Louie, and Virgil C, Bibbls,
Trustee, and by land formerly of Raj,
Brother & Co.,
Terms?One-half cash, and the balsncs
on a crodlt of twslre months, eacured by
bond, and mortgage of the preajajstffi*rtf*
chasers to pay ?or papers, *
cording.
Sherir? Office, ) H. _
Orangeburg C. II., 8. C, \ S. O. 01
June 16, 1871. j
sej 12 t?
4
to
fed
? O LEN S
Lover Cotton Press.
nAYING RECEIVED A PATENT FOB
my Press, 1 am prepared to take CON
TRACTS for BUILDING the SAME. This
COTTOIST PEE8S
hss a.capacity of
576,000 POUNDS,
Is simple of Construction, Compact and Du
rable, occupies a comparatively sai&ll 'pace,
is worked by only TWO HANDS and will
PACK a MK> POUND BALK in FOUR MIN
UTES. I append Certificates of gentlei
in Orangeburg who have my Press in
and I unhesitatingly prononnee it the
Press in use for Cotton Packing.
JAS. T. BOLIS.
RF**ERENCES.?Edward Ar go*, T. J. Be
Hn. _ en. E. Bolin, W. B. Salley and J. Jl.
Livingston.
j?d/ * Sen
A Great Sacrifice
AT
1 P. HARLEY'S
who IS OFFERING IIIS
ENTIRE STOCK
AND UNDER COST!
NOW is the TIME FOR BARGAINS
COME ONE COME ALL.
NOTICE
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE
Undersigned wilt please come forward
and settle immediately, as I am coapelted
to close up my books.
J. P. II ARLET.
rosy -7 e lj
SPRIXG GOODS!!!
F. W. E. Brifirsrmann A Co.
have j?tst RECEIVED
A IM. I. 8TOCK OF
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
All car COODS arc LOW is PRICE to aaU
tho times.
Our stack of
groceries
liquors
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Af.K and
I.AGKR BEER
Is of PIRST QUALITY and ? ->w in Prlae.
Call and see for yourselves.
F. II. W. ltRIGGMANN a CO.
apl 8 oet 9 |y
IN THE ('Ol'RT OF PROBATE.
Wiikrras, j. W. E. Moorer hath applied to
me lor letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Adam Moorer tat? Of Orsngebur*
County, deoeased.
These are therefore to cite aad admonish
all and singular the Kindred and Creditors
of the said deceased, to bo and appear be
fore me at a Court of Probate for the aaJd
County, to be holden at Oraagehurg on tha
ft : a day of September 1871, at 10 odoek A.
M. to snow cause if any, why tha said AeC
ministration should not be granted.
Gives under my hand and ike Baal of my
Coert, this 22d day of Auguea, A. I>, 1871
and in the ninety-sixth year of Acteriean
1 adepoedeflce.
TIT\1V C. ANDREWS,
a?K 3* ?St Judg? of Probate