The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 21, 1871, Image 4
THE QRANGEBCTRGr NEWS ^
J. FELDER MEYERS?Editob,
GEORGE BOLITElt,
Financial an? Business JVjAjgAipEit.
SATURDAY, OCT. 48;1871.
Every article for the OrakgbbUbo. News
muat bo accompanied by the real name of
the author?-*not necessarily for publica
tion, but t^g>l^$WfT^f^ V^JJ A}10
part of tho wrtfor.
, -.. - ?Jury.-:
seofl fca*"?<ut s^w r~?.'r.dri guiofWs >*:
enssewtf nco? ii bu/t ,?ooo.lau?**}
Tin* rcinstk able, document.we pdbliab'
on tHe-'fln^-^Wo ^of' the News. We
have ndtVnc time to "direct alt?^a^'
ize thot5fn^,^1^^Nor*Tn^^
fill Muto-wr.-) f?iixj??4?ir**> rnTcrii
disposition to take direct issue with, tho
expression of tho opinions of& body *
that is intended to fairly represent, und
presenfifttTf facts in their proper light.
The Grand Jury of each County is the
greatest machine for the correction and
rebuke.of evils that was ever instituted.
But there is a limit to their pow
ers; if not prescribed by law, yet
established by immemorial custom.
These points we have not the time, even
if possessed of abundant inclination to
do so, to expatiate upon to day. The
facts to which wc desire to bring the
attentiona,of every fair-Uiiiukd mau of
OrangebulgCounty, arc tho following:
In the first place, the Grand Jury
starts j^^'h b?c proposition that
,:our goyeruiui-ut is conducted upon
a cash system.'' Now wo disagree with
the Presentment of tho Grand .ln-y
right hefe?^ Af'nd before we go any fur
ther, let'lf'be distinctly understood that
we only intend to b- fair; and if any
thing wc.shall say has, thosoemrng of un
fairness it; will not be the result of a de
sire to misrepresent the troth. We have
. respect 4o#*'Grand .Turks. Wc know
that they are' sworn, each of them : and
TO esntOl'i"]1 - "L "> '*' '' ''* OXlil
that if any member of such a ljody al
lows any, thing liLc prejudice to influ
,enco bisections, that he is guilty of the
grossest of sins, hot only before the laws
* of our country, but before that higher
Tribunal, before which We must all ap
pear sooner or later. '1 hcrcfuro Wc
;(,]iat what wc shall say, will
be utteredjajjfri-vtpirit of the utmost kind
ness, aiula^irgah'cl for the foHpomdhili- {
tics whicll^rolfe d^VdrVn Grau'djuFot*
-r. . . emUsw* tda r.n t^Huiw ?ai ho
J>ut to the point. , , ,
s?-rj m ,to .tst sdJ *?c rj
The Presentment says, that - our gov
ernment is conducted upou & cash system,
and the Gigftud, Jury bee uo; reason.why"
the same cash system shall not prevail
in the payment of its dues."
Now, to fciy the least of this, it i? a
startling proposition ! Of course so far
as ''the collecting of taxes is concerned"
it is condul^d, upon a "cash system;"
but what, prAy,'has that got to do with
the disbursement of these taxes ? Could
the govprnmcftf live for a duy if it had
to pay evety djrtELtt contracted upou the
spot ? Could the ideas of a llepublicau
liberty ami freedom, bo upheld in this
couutry until 18-72, ifdt were established
upon this basis? It is' the merest bosTi
to advance any such proposition ; and
wc must confess our utter astonishment
at seeing such a startling idea come from
the gcntlcuitmwhoin wo suspect to havo
written tho Preseutnient. When and
where has ao^Stato been able to deal
with its debt^rtf-'ss^ it would with hs
creditors.'
e ? -i i ?? v
WM1 (he hite V,.rnn>'.n of tbo Oi-..wl
Jury inform ''us? Suppose lo-morrow
South ('uro'.io* ., wore to any that t-he
would let theirtnachiiiery of tho State
run itself until her tax-gatherers had Col
lected suflieettt money to pay off her
liabilities? and that' a ft ?r wards she iu
tended to condu -t affairs upou a. '?cash"
basis.' What Would be the eum>e<jucuue 7
Jt is plain to uuy mau possessed oi' three
grains o'.'coimuou -Hep-c. Suppose any
other State wcro to Cfsnv to do the like,
would not her intelligent citizens deem
the originators t^sueth""^'" iTRTa us une
quivocal a .->-** ? Why we w ould drift
sahasew*! ?sift >>>w
into anarchy irrst Snort time.
mstw -rl$5 vo. ?
Jiiit ht u reluj'u immediately to the.
"cash systemJJ .^,^:<, w
This seeing to, huvo beau a happy
thought v, ii h the ?irnnd J ury. We'suppuse
it was suggestdfl^T^the fact that South
Carolina is U^fv %tf3er a llcnubljuan
. Sil ssftit ,ioii*l Wfr ?w
Adniinistratim^. ^/g^c^-j|rc< ^y^oug^ ,re
Now, wo MMsWWiraie! IfljtfchoW lfm? 1
much t.hi.- Stwrf^wsiahtiSfetoi^d.'e fa&hr
tminr** sM ??? iw
out of tho hunds cf her Petnocratio
Wile? 1 Wee it nothing. Not if-the
comptroller's hooks and plain faqts.aud
figures tell tho truth.
Was there ever a Grand Jury, then,
who.iVfofoisu glibly of the "cash system"-'
before the changed Sta'e of affairs came
Ikoufj^ %aj?.'^'-. N^fA
Let those who arc familiar with the
history of our country answer.
Now to another point.
After wading through n wide field of
sttperfluous ground, of which it may be
said nie Jits komm heraus Ahe Grand Jury
makes tho following propositioua to "our
legislatora:"
"The Grand Jury, in order to protect
certain evils desire to subject to the
consideration of our legislators the pro-'
prict.y of the passage of Aohs to the fol
lowing effect :
:r ^Isf. That County Commissioners be
mndo bonded Officers, and that all con
nected with the Office receive certain
Salaries, nnd nothing extra.
2d. That no County Officer be per
mitted directly or indirectly to lake part
in County Contracts.
Sd Thnt no County Officer be allowed
to buy County Orders or speculate in
thorn in any way whatsoever.
We are ftwnre tloit at the last Scssidu
of tho Legislature this matter was reme
died mi i'ii .in County Commissioners
were concerned; but wc think it best
th .t tho Act be extended to include all
County Officers.
4th. That the Approvers of Public
lioiuls, he appointed among citizens who
arc not office holders."
The first proposition submitted, is that
the ".Office of County Commissioners be
made Bonded Offices." Now the now \
Constitution created the office to which
we allude. That instrument does not1
provide that the persons elected to t!.- so
positions shall give a bond. Under
these circumstances, it would require
that the .State bhould cull a Convention
to change the Constitution. This alone
will co t the tax payers nearly a hundred
ihuu.-uud dollars. Though the Grand
Jury says it would be economy, and we
recbmbicnd that a Convention be called
speedily. Let o r taxpayers stand the
LI it 1.1 .
The next ides is. to forbid the pur
chase of County Orders :;tid Cheeks by
County Officers. With tbbj we :igroe,
in luto. But what, pray, would^g?^ oi
the .furors and School Teachers do if
there yy.iwo no County Officers to pur
ch.ikj ,<?!eeks ? As flbr us, we never
liavc bron able to buy auy, oveu if pos>
8*fp( (1 r f ih im huation. Hero, though,
*s a'i'iet. \\'c can sj.ot men wbo. as
soon as they get ?u Ord.r, go straight
wav to some County Official arid offer it
lS*TV??br?i i ? ?
/or t..lr. 0!-tct. these Officials
stute that they are out of funds, and ;ue
uot prepared to purchase. They are told
that it would be * favor to buy, and they
strain their pockets, and do purchase
We dou't say that any of the Grand
Jury ivcr did such a thing. We be
lieve uot. But wc do say that many
who are the must loud-mouthed about
County Officers buying Chocks, aro the
foyeuaost in their "bescecbings" to have
thou* to purchase.
Here wc will jump a paragraph in the
oxtraet given above, and cume directly
to the point.
This remarkable Presentment recom
mends "That the Approvers of Public
Bonds, be appointed among citizens who
arc but office-holders." This is very
goud too. Let the tax-payers pay the
expenses necessary to work u change in
the law, so as to make it agree with the
recommendations of the Grand .f ury. It
wn. cost something.
But in consequence of business calling
us away, we will have to suspend this
criticism lor this issue. It will he con
tinued in our next.
HYMENEAL.
M in'iiiiu) - At the residence of the bride's
father, on tii? iJ'Mi 8ept? 1871. by Rev. .1.
('. Watssm Mi. J,AltltttNt K D. CLARK and
Miss V. KOS.Y (J ASKLN. All of Oraugobtirg
County.
We wislftltis happy couple a long and joyous
life. May their'path way, lidwoh tho untried
future tie an bright anil fair an the graces
end beauties of tl>e young and tender
blide. ? Li?,
Uu tbo UJet SepWi JK7),attho Residence
.1" llio bride'a father, by ltuv. 1. 1). Durham,
Mr. MICHA KL WJLJ4S, of HarnweU to
Nt-HS KAC'IfKb MACK, ,?f this County.
Cm flu- fttli b Ctolicr, 1871, at the re&i
dance of tlir bride's fattier, hj lt<o/. My. C
Maotf, Mr. LED!-If YOl'Xfi to Mi-fl ISA
I'.LLLA RKF.1>. All of Ibis County.
'FOR SALE!
? . b in |iran/eburg on the first Mon
day or .Mitcinn.r m-xt wiiii 20 nyud <u FINE
ii ? 'J) '*[ ? j A. J (At'K.SON
TVTOTICJE.?All Persons In
Firm of Tbikos .* *!iulor will make Immediate
PAginont to Messrs. Izlsr k Dibble my At
torneys, or the name will be sued.
W'^ J- W. II. D?KES,
T OHt or Stray od.?A ftofaiiic
1 ^ IIDI'NDSI.IT, about K mouths old,
white mid black spotted with n little yellow
about the oyes, she loft mv placo ob. the 12th
inst. - Any information as to bet* .Where
abouts will be thankfully received and lib
erally row udc.4*
N. N I1AYDF.N.
oct 21 at
NOTICE.
OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER,
OaAGonuno Countv, 8. C,
August 10th, 1S71.
Notice is given that the County Rourd
of cKatiiiners for Ornngeliurg County will
' bold nu extra Session in the Office of School
?Commissioner ou Tursday October .31 1871,
and aguiu.ou Tue:---.lay Novembor 14th 1871,
ami again on Tuesday November 28ih 1871.
E I. CAIN,
Chairman <>f Hoard of
Exnniincrs for Ornngcturg Count/,
oct 22 Mk\ <>L
PUBLIC SALE.
I will sell at Public Auction, on salesday in
November next 142 acres of Land more or
less, bounded north hy Qt. D. Lritt. east by
L. C, Clover, south by .losepliT-'iindcrburg
and west by J. A. K. llnlman.
Terms of :?!?!-> tuaitc known ou dav of sale.
oct 21? td ANNA A. OLOVElt.
NOTICE.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Ovangchurg C. IL, S, C.
October 10th, 1871.
Retolvcd, That the streets and roads with
in the corporation for repairing, be let out
by sections to the lowest bidder?(TUB
iSlUL-WALh.S NOT INCLUDED)?for the
space of the term of the present Conned,
which term will expire in September 1878.
Proposals' to bo scaled and ban led in to the
Clerk by the 1st day or November, 3 871 ?
said work u> be approved l>y Council, and
payments made ipuarlody, as follows:
Section. l?t. Russe! or Main .Street, from
corner of Market street to River Bridge.
Sec. 2d. Rnsael Street ffbai corner Mar
ket, to the One Mile l'ost ou the Rollvillc
road.
Sfic. 3d. Brougliton Streets from the cor
ner of Itus^el i" the One Mile l'ost below
Jno, (;. ItoVrc Estj.
Sw. 4th, DroUgbt?n Street, from the cor
ner Rossel to One Mile l'ost on the bull
swi.u>p und Columbia l jad.
Skc. Dth. Amelia Street,
Bkc. t'Ci. Kond leading to "Sunny side-."
Skc, 7th'. Fittban's Alley.
Skc. Sth. St. John's Street.
SBC. S'tb. First Street, below Whitte
inore's Factory.
Skc. loth, ?cc?nd Street, below Whitce
morc:a Factory.
.Skc. lith. Street ruuuiug from Peter
Doyles, Esq.
.^kc. 12th. Road from flic Rnil Road, to
the One Mile Tost on the ? Chop road
Sf.c. 11th. lload north of Rail Roud to
Rev. i. K. Logare'a,
Seo. loth. Road from Broughtou Street,
to Market .Street, or McPaersbU Stroet.
L\ J. OLIVE RQ34
Clark
oct2l 2?
Sheriff's Sales.
Oil A NC KBURC COl'NTY.
In PlUHlATE CotittT.
^Ogcnic Gaiicji \n Moldau Gaiitk.
In pursuance of au order in this rase, I
will teil on Thursday, the l?tli day of ."\(
vcinher next, at the residence of Mrs. Mary
Oarick in the Fork of the F.distos in this
County, tho following personal property
which was of Luther Carick, deceased, for
cash :
Three Horses. 4 Cows, about 10 bead of
Hogs, 7 Sheep and a lot of Old Furniture.
Sheriff's Office, } H. RIGGS,
OrangchurgC. II., 8. C, > S. ti. C
Oer 3D, 1871. )
ott 21 4t
NOTICE.?All Persons Ilav-'
ing claims against the Estate of Adam
Mo?rei" xvi11 present them properly attested,
and all tho.se indebted will make payment on
or before the t>th of Novi mbev, 187.1.
J. YY. E. MOOUF.R.
oct 14?4t Administrator.
NOTICE.
OUANOEBUHG COUNTY,
In tue Common Pleas.
.lolm 1). Fairy \s F>. D. Myers' Ex.
Under the judgment in this case, w ill i>p
sold for cash, at Orangeburg, oh the Gth dny
of November, neat, inbjoot to the Home
Btoad of Mrs. A. C. Myers and her children.
1. All that portion of the Lol in Branch
vlllc, on which B, I. W. Myers resided at
the lime of his death, uiensuring 210 by 70
feet, rhd which is bounded north by an alley
leading from Main Stroet lb J. II. Berry's
land, oust by the i her portion of same Lot,
south by 3i B. Berry a hind, and west by a
in font alley separatingii from'D. B. Berry's
land.
2. The remainder, after iho determination
of Mrs. Ann C. Myers' D?\\ or Eslatc, in the
other part of the same 1'ot, uiensuring 210
by lit) feet, bounded north by thu alley
lending from Main Street, south and east by
J. B. Barry's land and west by the Home
^t^.ld. I'lirohascrs to pay lor titles.
T. W. GLOVER,
, et 11 -td i ?. Referee
Office of County Commissioners,
OBANGEBURG COXJNTYjpW
URANGEBURG, 8. C., OoToiiKa/l9Tn, 1871, ?
Pursuant to Reo. 27 of the Act "Defining tho Jurisdiction and Duties of County
Commissioners," Approved Sept. 26th, 3868, and in accordance with amendmeuts
made thereto, the Claims against the County of Oratgeburg, Audited by sail
Board, showing the Expenditures for the ?scal year ending Sopt. JL4th, 1871, ai
horoby pHibHshcd :
Am*t Am't
-Ao. Kavte?. Claimed. Ailoxoed.
1 W H Reedish.$ 70 58? 70 58
2 .Chas II Green. 3 50 3 50
8 J K Toomer*.'.. 5 00 5 00
4 John T Butler. 2G0 00 260 00
5 Gco Boliver. 55 50 55 50
6 Phillia and Jennetto Corbet. 20 00 20 00
7 January Gorbin and Mary man Williamson. 20 00 20 00
8 V D Bowman. 144 00 144 00
9 D 8 Sawyer. 140 00 140 00
10 Adam Anderson,. 2 85 2 85
11 liiram Prince, Smith, Nelson Galishaw, Heny
Dash, Martha, Tucker, Elsie Watson, Ralph
Dash and Betsey Govao. 20 53 29 53
12 Jos A Fanning*. 43 50 43 50
13 T H Cooke. 65 00 64 50
14 Jas Van Tassel.*.. 25 00 25 00
15 James S Hogan. 152 00 152 00
16 John T Butler. 120 00 120 00
17 I) V, Shanahan. 224 00 212 00
18 John II Phillips. 224 00 224 00
0 John Robinson.v.,. 100 00 100 00
19 R Turner. 168 00 168 00
20 J L G ibson. 196 00 148 00
21 J A Miunickeo. 164 00 144 00
22 Win Peel. 128 00| 120 00
23 James L Jamison. 220 00! 200 00
24 A J Ayers. 160 00 132 00
25 Levin Argoe. 180 00 152 00
26 W N Mount (order cancelled). 160 00
27 J R T?omer*. 5 50] 5 50
2S Kirk Robinson*. 3 001 3 00
29 W II Reedish. 220 00 180 00
0 Nero Bloom.-. 100 00! 100 00
1S71
Total expenditure for a portion of the ye:.,
ending Dec 31st., 1870.$3408
1 ('has S Bull (deferred). 3t
2 Jos Bush. 2
3 Job A Min nicken. 9
4 Frank B .Johnson. 47
5 Henry S Dicksoo*. 733
6 J A K Ilolmau*. 125
s
9
10
1 1
12
0
13
14
ly
16
17
Ifiim Brooks.
Mrs II C Lee.
Sarah McMiehac
dames Van Tassel
Aug B Ktmwltou
B ,1 Lord.
10
9
56
100
50
4
100
150
65
11
d Felder Movers.
McNnmara & Jones.
M K llr.lmun*.
ii \V Kcnncrlv.
W It Bennett*. 136
Baructt Livingston*. 9
18 Henry BetsilL.... 20
T (J Andrews. 13:5
? ?? " . 20
Goo Williams. 15
22 Kobt K Pri,ce.
20
21
24
25
26
27
28 ,1 R Tooinc
29 W N Moi
January Boitze
Thus Alcxnmle
E T U SmSnk'
La in Moss....
\Y N M.ouoi*..
23
O
150
15
205
10
109
96 S
Oil
20
00!
s?
75]
00;
ooi
90
001
oo]
00;
ooi
ooj
09j
25
401
00
00
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60:
50!
30|
50j
50 i
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901
00 i
oo;
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oo
3044 46
47 65
112 50
10 00
9 90
56 00
100 oo
50 00
4 00
100 00
150 09
66 25
11 00
136 00
9 00
20 00
133 60
20 50
15 30
2 50
23 50
3 00
150 00
10 00
265 00
19 OC
109 00
45 15
9 95]
243 001
10 ooi
io oo'
20 OO1
300 oot
25 i
3.51
ST
T II CooTto*
32 Sllvi* i_ <-M\.
33 W L W Rihvy.<
34 J F Movers.
35 ? * ..
36 Frank MeMiohael.
37 Or.mgeburg News Company
38 January Baltzogur.
39 11 Riggs.
l0 Win and Hannah Legare. 20 001
41 W N Mount*. 150 00]
12 H P Cooke (deferred). IS 56
43 Wm Willeock. 10 00
44 W I) Stabler. - 30
45 .1 R T Miner. H'O 00
46 B .1 I. yd. 7 OO',
47 E J Olfveros. 24 80
48 Nero Bloom. 50 00
49 V DeMars. 5 46'
50 T B Pohl. 168 00
51 John Robiuson. 25 00
52 H Riggs. 24 65
53 A S Snlley. 20 00
54 H W Kennedy. 10 00
55 L W Pooser.
66 G V Patrick...
5" Cresar Stroraao'
58 Henry BetselL.
59 R Rzckiel...:..;
9 00
7 80
50 00
36 00
io oo-;
G'? K B Seabrook. 120 00
368 31
7 50
7 70|
7 50
7 50
61 Geo Boliver.
62 Juck Brunsen...
'j3 Morris A&tuis...
6 I Harriett Adams.
65 Lewis Moss.,
66 II Riggs. 394 10
295 80
68 Oraogcburg NowsOompany. 196 00
69 Lcvi Adams..... 10 90,'
7" L R Beek with. 45 00
71 McNamarn k Jones.-. 67 60i
72 Vinyard Gunter. II 80J
7-* James Gant. J1 80j
74 Dun'l Liviogstoo ' disapproved). 25 00
75 Bill Fair. 26 40
7u John n . /. L. 7 f>o
7" B A Wanna tinker. 6 70!
7S F W Fairey. 13 00
79 C S Bull....,. 13 25
80 .1 Hump Folder. 100 00
81 F W Fairey. 11 61
82 T K SusporUs. 330 00|
83 J Fchhr Meyers. 33 0i?!
84 Henry Heunock. 10 (?0
85 V W Vogt.
SO Hager Brows.
s7 Chus <! Inab net.
S3 Ann C Bonnott..
89 tinorh Williams*
104 00
7 5o!
7 80,
28 20
75 00,
91 J F Witt.,
{ 92 Susan Gaut.
! 93 I J V.u..
i 91 Mark N Posey
I 95 W I> Fanning..
'.10 W L W l?ley (disapproved^. r>5 00'
. 16 57
. 21 Ooi
. 21 00;
. 22 201
. 21 00!
90 Alien P. ru r (disapproved ). 21 OOj
97 John C Fuuuiug (deterred). 18 00;
98 M M Kadle. 22 50
90 W P We-t. 21 30,
.100 N W Salley. 21 GO
I [Ol .lohn <> Guiguard. 21 60.
102 L C Stophani. ?*i
J03 B A Von. 19 80
10 I G J Str .man. 13 60
105 H P Cooke. 36 00
106 J W Fanning. 21 00]
45 n5
9 95
168 00
10 00
10 00
20 00
300 00
54 25
Zn 35
20 oo'
150 0U ,'
10 00
2 30
100 00
7 00
24 fcO
50 00
5 46
168 00
25 00
24 65
20 00
10 00
9 60
7 30
50 00
36 00
10 00
120 00
368 31
7 50
7 70
7 50
7 50
394 10
295 80
196 00
10 90
45 00
67 60
U 80
11 80
17 00
6 70
13 00
13 25
100 00
11 61
330 00.
33 00
10 00
104 00
7 50
7 80
28 20
75 00
16 57
21 00
21 00
22 20
21 60
22 50
21 30
21 60
21 60
15 60
ls> 80
13 60
36 00
21 00
The names marked *ith a * denote contract* made by the late Board und net
paid for by them. I bi?3 v.i mi- easl t*
[TO ill '""-N fJN.l \.U IN pUJ\B NX I j
TO STOCK BUYERS!!!
i
YV E HAVE ON HAND, A LOT OP FINE
Saddle and Buggy Horses.
ALSO
BR OKE A ND UNBR OKE MULES
YYbtch wo arc offering ycry LOW.
For sftl? at oar SALES STALLES.
WM. Mi SAIN * CO.
{JflC til
SAIN & CO,
MACCARONI,
COD FISH,
PICKLED SALMON
ONTONS, Yfl" 1 ? 1 ?mmammm*
IBIS* FPMTOJW, , n. # 4JMy v>*4
NEW FLOCE
p?'?m TFT
ENGLISH WALNUTS
CANDIES
JELLIES ."^?PlfVP roM*!*** T**fT*
CHOW CHOW
PICCAL1LLA
"fVl*fW SUGAR CUBED HAMVI
bacon *
lard
BUOAfUJ *
COFFEE, iff) T^T ;. '
SaRDInES*""*^1^ T*/
oy8tbr8 ^ ?V *
L0R3TERS..V T^f ? i#Tr?
LlQL'?RS of all' rai I**-*
PKPPBft- * TW*n *?
TOBACCO ?????#
SEGAB8
PIPES
CANDLES MTM
STARCH f IJ ml ?f??^ 1
SOAPS
STRW 2"?*'-i??i> ? ????
? >- ftr 06?#nt?V
pkjkle?, raawivsfpl U *r*i?*
buckets ? .?-n>wa?iX liniairfciaiti
&c, &<:., &c, &c, ? ??**?*?"?
And everything ?Utt*'
kept in a first cUss Fam
ily Giooory Storeyr>alh4*w
8 aw?* m**
Corner Market ami Main Streets,
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' J ^; jrapBi^*? ?ttilfc* l* ******* *m*}
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ut^tho Exhibition al (!> ? ' Fa'-t! ?y." bo' i.w'.fiv .l-e: in idi-i Itoww^flPfhdpwitfffwl C,s*?3
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DRESS GOODS! DJjt?SS GiOOHSS?' - ~
Wc bog to call the attention of the Ladies particularly to our.Splendid^ Variete w,,v.
of Silks, Ptunoh Poplins, black Alpaccas. colored Aipaccas. Plaid and Stripped
Poplins, Reps, Mohairs, Km press Cloths, Sergos in all the new shades; and Other
Dreis Goods too numerous to mention, all of whiidi uro offorod at extraordinary
Low Prices.
PKINTS AND DOMESTICS
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Of every Description, at Prices as Low as, if not Lower than the Lowest.
GRAN FREE EXHIBITION
Pou't fail to call at
Ts MOHN & BB?/S
to Examine the Largest Variety of Latest Style* Shawls cverjoffered in Orange
burg.
Clothing! Clothing;!! Clothing! 11
Hats! Hats! Hats!
AT
THEODORE KOHN & BRDTHJEAi
Will now be found the most Complete Stock of , ??, I ><? * *4 h4o.?w ii A*
READY MADE CLOTHINGLS,^W*J
Which, in Price aud Quality, will compare with any home i? the^Sintc tw4" *?-tiar,M
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Boote Shoes and Gaitera u ^ **?11
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For Old and Young, the vtry Best Matciialb at the Lowast Prices.... ?o*?i|s-? boa i
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XT* A From the Lowest Price to most Fashiouable HAT oi the SeoA .
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THEODORE KOHN ft BRO " *