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>???!,. svatttt a a i> v AllMwtisements <must ? Majjfcjgjf^^a Thursday A flltttf^CA^'pTunity ?To .attorn' the Agattaiawsi Fair in Orangeburg. 8oi25^tfi[JE. ,13. Seabkook, left tor Ihe Nortjj ^erdr.v. Ho k engaged there IssaeVlfc* Iwrigcf OuaW^ " m taa^i^J'nr" "? ' 1 ? jL ii^jr cceWteAt has suspended the writ' of Habeas t tV^tis ia nine of the uppar uouutiW.**"5 ???: r Admitted.?Messrs. J. S. Heyward, Geo. %^mgB^ W. II. Becdjsb, Were aamutea to practice in. tho Law and Probate CourU,qf this State during the past week._ _ Court adjourned on Thursday last. His Honor, Judge Graham, loft that bight for Columbia. In our next week's issue we will givo a full report of its his tory, if not crowded with advertisements. Mr, W. T. Liohtfoot's uew store at the corner is assuming gigantic pro .Jwrtlons/Ljlf wttl|iSa>oompleted in a few Weeks, whan our readers may look for a flaming'adve'jcijsem'ent from Mr. L. ???? ? The O??^Byna Fair.?The.First Annual Fair for ?rangeburg County commences on Tuesday next. It will Continu^ofl^.T^ursday tho 26th. Ex tensive preparations have been made to complcto suace** iCtory" has been" ?vent, in the most op rtbe lower story of the" of stall* have been mnuodatiou of those other stock for jrea^efct attention will raft turned over to the cauiiful track has beeu" rriC building, and a fair opportunity will be affordjd every spec tator to sec the whole of thv races. In n w?td,V AJt6u our Agricultural Fait shall hiaSrpTssei, it will bs univer Sally concedejl^^t ,^r;ipg!:buLrg County is the banucr County in tho State for the i iterprisc atuV'etvOrj*y with which she arranged ttihrgsTo'v" her AJgrioult?r.tl Fair. II, sfie is a novice in the work, yet she wil^ppJ^al^alT of h*r' Oomp ti tots. And the uirm-orwotmm who stdys away from tlu^^o/j^ey<j|ail|0(<uhib<^ou ?f pride,-urtfcw ?ff? ?a?wra, will live t? regret th^J^^^tJ-atTpr^p'Q-l euc rcao!tttl JU# ewasrwanK 'bTrAusio will be in nttendauce during the entire three days of ihe Fu^^^1n|(^i*e^y acoonunodation that can be afforded, ioill be'extended! ?*i as ? There wilj^.be a. cloak-room, a diniug jsaloon, a roothj^bj^lrt frj&luvdYflly .iui tho ladies, and abovet?U,'the Utmost or aler kept l&mpBub* Mf*6ni nSJdd ap prehend aff ftfw, ft!1 we havo been as sured that nosuch thing will be allowed. In the upper-story, Mrs. Alb'Crgottr ?will have a^WrWBVrrfsbfd and appointed table of i'cfc^mcqta.' wljegje^ ^e ladies can go* antL^w?^b^ ^cmaolves This will be on advantage ; and wo trust F?1 be properjwfs^preciafcrd^/ Another poimVatAnd it is of import ance. Mr. W. A. Marone/will be on the irround vit6t*1SfoffihIrrg'to cat and drink?ex?pTspifiljic^dlquorfl; we are assured thai <#iat will not be allowed at the Fair. Mr. ^fewnoy h an energetic" <nan,and w^-wAtlraWaly W&l 4tMa' <cr~wd of r/ico thingirtowrpiftpt the appe tites of all present. a t. To be "^j?^ii^fitirrtp tfi r?r" # butt; County have never before been pre sented with a better spporui'uijy to cqjoy themselves. >iYirf ^tflait^'H"!"" ? Circus ^wili bo notlaftg to ic. Come, then, all ye lovers of Tun^^ ^^i^man^? f. Heru youwill have it. A?aiu we ay, COME' ?^^wwsi ?? County j^rjU^r? ] Mr Cluw. S. Bull i?signcsysfalafrsiittwn- of ehe County Auditorshir^^i?igii^?burg iJOunty a few days at^yj^^fay. Van Tassel, the former incuaabft.a^tr^r** b*lrig sxrongly* rccouaneud<^s{3^U%ttatsHa)!nt i gentlemen of both parj^^M^b.ien ro-appoiutcJ by His Ex^JjJJ33^;?; K.Scott Mr. Van Tassel is anetficient and faitli ful officer, ndfw|j2^/?,th'o adminis tration of his. t^^ftMa'hot!' (ojC ny \ partisan infl4^NMjlan> hhu. K<tUal and exact justice To'a]I men Is our motto! ?&i joung ladies that vrero evor seen will attend the F. H. W. lir.K-uma*<{> has just re idifrH I Iii I II U% iidios Dress Goods and gentlemen's Clothing, with many ;r goods, which he offers at loir prices. - imaue ? um i ? Notice to Superintendents and Judoks.- The Superintendents of De partments will pleano tuecb the Exeeu tivo Committee at the Fair Grounds Monday morning, nt 8 o'olook. i The Committees to award Promiums will pleaso meet on Wednesday morning at 8 o'olook. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, O. ?. Society. V^x^iremen'b Kace.?--Woaro iequested to give notice that at a joint mooting of the "Elliott Independent Hook and Laddor Company" and the ('Indcpen Young America Fire Engino Company" huld, on the evening of the 9th inst., it was unanimously agreed to postpone the raoc between the two companies appoint cd to take place on the 25th inst., to some future time. Personal.?Judge S. L. H?ge and Gen. H. W. Worthington were in Town on Thursday last. They woro here on business with his Honor Judge Graham. The Republicans of this County will be pleased to learn that both of these gen tlemen arc enjoying good health, and stand, as over before, ready to reudtr Qny assistance to their friends in Orango .burg. Important Homestead Case.?In case where judgtneut had been recov ered before Judge Carpenter, Juno, 1870, in which that Judge held thut tho defendant was not entitled to home stead, and tho homestead which had been before set off to tho defendant was taken ^out of his possessiou aud tho plaintiff put in possession thereof, Judge Gra ham this week made uu order, on motion of Mr. Kuowltou. i ho Motendant's coun sel setting aside that judgment and all tho proceedings under it, ordering a new trial in the case, and giving tho defeu ?dui.t, M-r. icrcnriqtr -d.-iiouxk-, k-:is<: to | come iu and plead his right ul home stoudi This deciciuu will result iu restoring * .he Loudest cad to many p rsuns who were ?uLsnccc-ssful in their claims before Judgo Curpculcr, us well us to others who 'hs?do no cl.ifin and have been sold cut. -S-? Uusda.nds, bring the whole fuJ?Uy to ^tl.e F.dr. ;w:d cur word f^r it you will ?u vor have cause fur regtet. . > t 'till ' kTv/ ' Duiu.no xuii Tillal of the cases agaiutt, the Coacty Qffio'mld, when two of irnf i iir iiwiinr the cases of .the w^tato V8 Hull had boon reached, and the uvidenco adduced, tho Solicitor declared hia unwillingness to proceed any further, as he was conscien tiously convinced, that tho defendant could not be legally convicted under the indictments and the evidence. Tho Judge then appointed Col. Hut son to conduct the cases, Co?. Uutson having ^beeu previott8ly employed in theni by the Solicitor himself.- The difference was merely cn points of law, whioh the Su premo Court will decide; and we are happy to know that there is the complet es t harmony, professionally acd person.. aUy. between the Judgo and tho Solici tor. fc Crowds upon top of crowds of the Ku-Klux are being daily arrested in Ycrk. A number of citizens have left that County .for fear of bo'ug arrested. Wo understand that a nninbcr of arrests Will bo made iu Orangeburg County, Of tho gang who made a raid through* tins rMaco not long siuoo. This we deprecate very much, but law is law, and' ritoirig through our quiet Village, posting up threatening notices,*w*arfjust ss ] .much of an offence against the Ku Klux Act as though a dozen had hen killed. Several vJh'o' were in the raid havelreen spotted1 we understand, an\i' will bo qr 'realed* aVioh-. Of course,' w*hcn one is ca-dfcht, tlii whole will go dp. But we [;ittHjf sny ri^Ht here, ihui *r unequivo cally deprocu^? any attempts nt arrests in' tfhi? County. Affair? here are per fectly q?iet, and' wc soc no necessity thiit would, induce otic to wih'li it' ot'horv,?isc'. On Ai.r. sides we hear that the Fair is hound to be a success He that stays away from the First AdoAl ?Ulf frOeftg Cfunj sorvi low. rcfflmr) m Closing the Stores on Wednes day.?In consulfflf cs Of rtho pjatpouf-j mcnt of tho Fireoifeil's Rac%, the Sxec*-' tivo Committee of tho Fair, in answer to the generally community, an our friends f irive notice, to ports, that,, Wednc8da of closing. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, < Orangcbnrg Agricultural Sooiety at^the Stores will, be closed oa You that have young lady friends, havo them hero on' Tuesday morning noxt. .Display your gallantry young gentlemen, and show the ladies that despite the hard times, you still have iuvenil sparks of chivalry in your bo soms ? New Goods, New Goods, THE undersigned begs to inform his ous- ^ tomers fcnd the public generally that he bas just returned from New York with an immense STOCK or ? Fall and Winter Goods, Unsurpassed in Style, Durability and Low Price, comprising aa cxteusivo assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Marcnos, Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Dclains, &c. Tbc greatest variety of CLOAKS, and es pecially SHAWLS ever offered in this mar ket, all of which the ladies say arc the pret tiest and Cheapest in Orangiburg. Gents cull and examine of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CLOTHS and CASSIMEKES which is undoubtedly the largest, vichest^ and Cbeupcst collection over displayed by auy Merchant in our Town. A full line of the best TRIMMINGS al ways on hand. Great inducements offered in Readymade Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, Flaunols, Lindseys, Jeans, Kersey9, Blankets, Domes tics Hosiery. Gloved and Yankeo Notions of every description. A omplete stock of Sugars, Coffees, Da oon, Lurd, Molasses, Elour, Cbeest, Tobac co, Lye, &c, Crockery Ware, Willow Ware, Hardware, mid other goods too numerous to? mention. All of which are offered LOW DOWN hy JOS. M'NAMARA. oct 14 ly NOTIC K. Mrs. D. M. 8H?LER RESPECTFULLY informs ltev /iiemU LnfU-. *h* i? prepared to 'mako LADIES' DRESSES, CUTTING, FIT TING and HASTING in all the various Styles Being deprived of her only STAY IN LIFE, and having the CARE of TWO LITTLE CHILDREN, she is forced to seek a living in this way. Hoping that her fr'.cndo in Prosperity will ba her friends in the dark days of sad misfortune, sho has thas been prompted to npp"nl to their sympathies, sept ? tf COTTON TIES. )Vc arc Agent* for the Manufacturers for "jE r It ^ K A .?? SWL'T, AP.ROW, ANCHOR k BUTTER TI?41i!.l f ia ^ \ ^> ALSO Or TUB PATENT LOCK TIE. Just Landing 4000 Bdlcs of the "EURE *KA" and LOCK TIES. No Tie can urpass the "Eureka" for sim plicity and durability, and we offer it as a Tie that is unexcelled. The ARROW is also well known. We ask your orders, guaranteed *\s LOW PRICES as they can be purchase. . in any Southern Port. We shall bo pleased to handle Consign ments of your Cotton, and will give all Sh _ meats our closest attention. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Cotton Factors, Church St., Charleston, S. C. sept 23 weo 2m Notice of Dismissal. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON tho l lth day of November, 1871, we will mo our. Final Accounts with the Honorable T. C. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask ? for Letters of Dismissal as Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Cook, deo'd. A H, H U N O E R PILLER, oct 14?4t Administrator. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 will on thetlthday of Novombei* next, ble my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, an Guardian of Almiru R'. Riloy, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. ON AN B. RILEY, fiopl HO?4t _Guardian. Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS BEHEB** GIVEN THAT ON the 7th day or November m?rt We wttl Kilo onr Final Aoeount with tho Hon. Thud 0. Andrews, Juitg*- of Probate, ami a*k" fur Letters of Dismissal as Ad'iliuistraters of the 'E:#s.tc of Rebecca Hughes, deceased. J. M. CO KB ITT, it r?OHKP, sept 30?it Administrators-. Notice of Dismissal. VTOtlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT QN kiN the 81st day of October irext; 1 Will PH? my Final Acoouht with the Hon. Tba'd. C. AudvcWM, Judge oT Probate, an desk for Letters of Dismissal as Guardian of the min Sf heirs of the ostate of l'ctftr Garrifk, d% ceased. JACOB FOGLF, Sept 30?it Guardian*. MV- OP THE ( ) 0 r?a N ?l? B tJ^rl G ~ Agficultural Sod 28 vmueniorcg factory jsulldiiig, COMMENCING ON Noon, ' AND ENDING Thursday, Oct. Sotb, at Five O'clock P. M. The following PREMIUMS are offered, and will be Awarded by Impartial Judges. A. -Department of Crops. PROGRAMME. TUESDAY.?Opan at l2. Stock led out and Eiercistu, 12 to 2. Amusements 2 to 4. Close at 5. Ii WEDNI8DAY.?Open at 9. One-horao fPloughing, 9 to 10. Amusements, 10 to 11. Stock led out and Exercised, 11 to 1. 1 Amusements and Foot Knees, 2 to 4. Close at 5. Wednesday night, from 7 to 10, THURSDAY.?Open at 9. Two horse /plowing, 9 to 10. Amusement*, 10 to 11. Premium Stock with Ribbona, 11 to 1. (Amusements, and Walking Matches, 1 to 2A. Premiums distributed, 3 to -JU. Close at 6. A full Band of Music will he in attendance. Among tho Amusements, the following: Sack Running, Slippery Pol?, Egg Gatliai ing. Road to Fortune, Scalping an Indian, Aerial Ring, who wants a Rooster, Ac, Jto. Prerainma awarded to those who- are ?killed and lucky ! A DINNER ROOM will be open, in con nection with the Fair, in the Building, whore a fine meal can bo obtained. A Refreshment Stand will also be open for the visitors to the Fair, under a careful [proprietor. No Alcoholic Beverages sold, or allowed in the Fair Grounds. Come one, come all, and enjoy a pleasant time, and see the sighU?, amusing y\\ in structive AU stores will be closed Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. f~ The opvuing and closing of ihe Fair each day will be announced by a 1!. 11. Also the hqur for closing stores on Wednesday. f -,_ Sample? or Crop*. Ten Prizes, worlh from $1.00 to $10.00. C?Garden and Orchard Pra ducts. Fivo rri7.es, worth from $1.0.) to $5.00. D.?Household Department. Fifteen Prises, worlh from $1.00 to $5.00. E.?Machinery and .*Ianuf;io tares. Twenty Prizes, worth from $1.00 to 15.00. FV?Ladles' Work of all Kinds. Twenty Prize*, worth from $1.00 to $5.00, Q.?Stock Dep*.r*?nent. Plfteen Prixes, worth from $1.00 td $15.00 H.?Poultry Department. Fire Prises, worth from $1.00 to $5.00. I. ? Department of Floricnl ture. Five Prises, worth from $1.00 to $3.00. M..?Miscellaneous. Ten Prises, worth from $1.00 to $10.00. BE8T PLOWING by WUITE PERSON, $5. ?? ? COL'D " $5. BEST WALKING in WALKING MATCH, $5 ENTRIES for EXHIBITION can bo made at the Seoretary'a Office on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.; but all Entries for PreiJhuns must be mado before the Fair opens. Competition for Premiums is open to all persons at Home and Abroad. Ample arrangements nilT be made for Slock, and a place furnished for keeping their Food ; and Grain and Forage will be provided on the Ground at Market Rates. PARTIES ENTERING STOCK can select their Stalls at any time after Monday, Octo ber 16. Every Precaution' will bo taken to Sccuro Good Ofder, and tho Safety of Articles on Exhibition. Terms of Admittance ffO cts. Children under ten years of age. If alf Price. i;xnii?iir*TM TityfteUi for 11.v whole Term of the Fair 79 ets. For further particulars apply to any one of the uudvrslgned. ? PAUL 8. FELDER, WILLIAM F. BARTON, JAMES H. FOWLE8. S - WESLEY \T. CULLEft, HAKPIN RIOG8, LAWRENCE R. BECKWITH, SAMUEL DIBBLE, Exccutivo Committee, aug 10 101 il .-IE? GOQJJJSI I i VH.^V/Hh Great inducements!! Low Prices! WE are now ottering a NE-* and 8ELKCT 8TOCK of dress goods ribs i? the Vublta it Extremely Low KuIom. and fe?! those who giV? us a call will ndt go away dissatisfied. If vte 1 Ain't Sell Good* aa Cheap a* iuiy oth then Don't Bny front' Cm. Our Stook of DRESS and FANCY GOODS Is COMPLETE. Fane ful Style*, rery low- Boots, Shoes, flats and Caps in grca*vi!riety. Also a large assortment of CHINA and GLASS WARE*\ Baton Sides and Shoulder*, Lard in C??,s and .Barrels, Sd-gSr an Flour ia barrel?, sacks and packages, Syrup aud Molasses, BtfUer, whicb Wil be sold by tri ni CHEAP as can bo bought elsewhere. Giro us a call and satisfy youjselvee. ? Vi DP. 8. IFEL?ER ?& CO. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at highest markot price. P. 8. FELDER. W. V. 1ZLAR. - , r f act 14 c cm J THE COURT HOUSE STORE IS supplied with a CHOICE SELECTION of FRESH GOODS, marked as LOW as the; can be sold, among which are LONDON CREAM, GINGER and PIC NIC CRACKERS. PICKLED SHRIMPS, DEVILLED HAM, SAUCES, &o. MACKeREL and SALMON in Kits and by the pound. CHOCOLATE and FANCY CANDIES. ALSO A full Full Stock of ;&1EN'S and BOY'S HATS, CAPS, 8HOES and CLOTHING. Ladies' Dress Trimmings and Hosiery COLLIN'S 61 lb. LONG AXES, &c, &o. An inspection respectfully invited. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MARKET 8TREET. oct 14 ij VALUE GIVEN, NO HUMBUG AT T. CAETMILL S. A CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS OF THE Latest Styles and at the Lowest Prices I Consisting in part of Fashionable Dtcss Goods, blk Alpacas Red and White Flannels, Blankets, Cassiraeres, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c. Hardware, Saddles and Harness. Also Choice Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &o. All Goods Warranted as represented. T. CART MILL, oct 7 lyo Russell Street. FALL TRADE 1871. -:o: OEO. H. CORNELS?N, j?ECS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS 'Sew stock op pall goods Is now ready for their INSPE JTION, and SOLICITS an EARLY CALL. As it is impossible to mention all the VARIOUS LINES OF GOODS In the DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, I will only say that it is COMPLETE in every PARTICULAR, and UNSURPASSED for Cheapness, Excellence and Durability -:o:-? Having in) the past MET WITH SUCH UNEQUALLED SUCCESS in ay ONE PRICE SYSTEM, * I shall STRICTLY ADHERE to it in the FUTURE, and having bought my GOODS STRICTLY FOR CASH I am able to COMPETE with tho LOWEST PRICES in tho Market. I deal OPENLY and FAIRLY and guarauteo evury PACKAGE as REP RESENTED. Come one aud all and era'roine for yourselves. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. OEO. H. CORNELSON, oct 7 oct 3 k ly E. EZEKIEL ECS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE HAS JUST ARRIVED 1 from New York with a fine selection of GOLD and SILVER WATCHF.8 with all tho l itest improvements. GoTd Breast Pins and Brooohea of tho latest style, Gold Rings, including Wedding, Friendship, Regard and Keepsake. Gold Box Itreast Pius" for Likenesses and Hair. Gold Collar, Sleeve and Shirt Buttons :of aH1 Descriptions. Gold Masonie Pins. Gold Ear Rings and Wires Of all kinds. Gold and Silver Watch Chains fur* Ladles and Gentlemen*. Silver Thimbles, a full assortment Children's Coral Necklaces and A inlets with Gold Mountings SPECTACLES to suit all Sights and Ages. A select assortment of FINE CUTLERY, consisting of Pocket Knives, R izots, Sur. The finest an'il largest Stock of CLOCKS that was ever in this place. PEARL STUDS and other numerous articles, all of which will ho sold as LOW DOWN as in the City, lor CASH. Call an J examine for yourselves, sept U feb IS lye Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the 14th Uy of November next, I will tile my Final Account with tho Hou. Thud. C. AndreWs, Judge of Probate, and ask for Letters nf Dismissal as Executrix of the Estuto of Joel Butler, deceased. .M. A. REEVES, oct 7 ?ll Executrix. Notice of Dimissai. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will, on the 7th day of Norembor, 1871, tile my final aec.unt With the Houorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as Guardian of tho Estate of M. E. L. Shulcr, and nek for Letters of Dismissal. A. J. AVINGER, oct 7 - 4t Guardian. .8 .Ha tatfe^ aa1' r>A* \?h ?ii ?0 ?reavflt of ,a*je'ltt0 .at ,t"ilah 1J^> a*? ?as fell* *?S fr" jv,bo* Mtualr^^ rwP&d las! ?A edi J? too bs*d aid 30 ? aii eo<:.?-Afir.X a ?i isjjas "1 iu> gat/col uqt \m (1td wo xol ed r?aa i save Yoici^i;;:,: I ra'dj a M vUt> too i ?J-jsWvfc tad* niw 4 ND i bwy LOH.BAP J>i*r ?< !/"IS 'Bfioes, Hats, Caps, Ac, has'just received a fresh Supply ? '""7"? i-jods 3tffi*a .How V.T? / w t?: tot.tfWvo Tti* Ii?j e >t V \!. o FLOUE of all grades/ ? . ., ? ,. BACON, J.AKD, SUGA& ssU CtGJWM t adii ifl-jw freYJ Bosliea ?uAoa^ T',U h?l:?niatMi"i oy??r E*a tainA Grocery Department all o*' ing at Prices not to be excelled for CHEAP NESS in the Ttfwn. Come and see fo* yeur selvea. box inn bk? v. fM sdoaa ? :?> butav\>:> i r^r*' ,awojua_}<jiJ<>.J? ot*td barf ed lauJ a?? Aft PersonsUmtti tVnraaittWtiay *aIv*4 up imraediat^r/^>o-4^siwsaaa>petaaaaaa>^laati oct 14 oi v, ?jtfaas^it* .XTWiyi 111* i?X _! nixi oJ ouiv)fi -frO-ir**1.! Oil ??' Fa? and.W?-fl?'?^18 " swii-L. >ol d^ !i7-b a w*->? Ba? t _ _____ X^a^jt^ n*tt Md ?dT HAS ^V^e*?r*r? *Ha*l!rtff*m ' ?hl tT J ta^niiool FANCY GOOB?rVobod: at 'a-'*?) afawi-tj ,VW??aa^raV^ b?s aMftir-tU? ''Sly motto is usiaUVWiis Mir-ljirfS aat# My stock of i mm mt ? [Aftfcri ".ahfoet j&Wpt ,v ?laV^S* \ as said Uutlaa 1 "aevf aW a psm*d ai aa ,fl*d Wtbaauf aia *aaia*ir_?n , aftstOlk aafafca*^?? I? of'th4?aat ?aaaHy?aaB^oiej4^rio??>T ??* *M .^yrs??a^^ <?* the highist market price. , , . 1 .i-.ia^uTislarfira ^tweMAir?fl? oct'l4 I ?aa fli^yu! M J??aia?e "! e Jro^ ?i ifce JatHaafls aura a ;vlta1 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAB( Cocatr or OaA?Ut?lfl PLkAS?Georgs BoUafer the Estate of Christian, Araqt,; Plaintiff bgaintt'JktSv Arpft.'Emj A rant; Jj^haiakaantadblaA>anttK ? MaTtrraT4^jrJ^*a_of yob^XUL lercpvife 4fjffleCT)aW8rRlT?3 i r, Julius" S. Brtfner,- 8a\ltia [ Samuel Manrar, I William ^tfT'iM A rant, TrASn^ ^^V^ T^mtk^^Vfi^mWTf i t Arant, Hel^drTri^Wbf^ Sr^W'fc?r? *>*a;>',, Martha Ara^^ufetw ,4aaaA Baa^sfea laojj Samp. Wjaltor iL Grajpblin?-. JaMlS^fc. t^__ rlimblina, FralWa?? 9ttM!tf*&WvW* ****** er distributees at Rm? Arant, deceased,:and ?ie matters mentioncd'ia tlie comUIalnt >>< - , this action, unknown. W UNMMt. ?< per, wifo of Daniel ATingp? 1,1^1 mM lldrom yd I 5R M? DjfttfantH frsorfbiaairdwl >Jon' a>v?a od? I hereby summoned and required to >aaJUA? t,nk?. the complaint in this ?etioa, wbigb "J^^* the said County, and tQ j er a a $epjfta&jMbrYt-9v / aniwer to, the juaia oomnlaint on the enh' , iscrioer at Uil oBc?jj MMfWg, Sonth OiSrV*rt,,rt 9? lina, or at the office of the Cler)t,pf CosjwM?~ i { !? Pleas'at Orangeburg, Sohth Carolina, w^thia r twenty days after the'serrlce hereof, exclu sive of the day of aaofe senrinb i^aw4tftsasf bi d i fail to answer the complaint within thAfctaie. aforesaid, the plaintlfflh this aeUb\ wSlaf ply to the Court for the relief demanded in L>- n >*j ?I,. ?nmnUtnt -ll.l^l s'.nJrtnh.r 1 ft, 1?71. AND. 0. DiBSLE,- Pl-.iiutin s Attwatr. . , Attest: Geb. BeUveV,'C>?*.V|>BtBq*a*w 1 7V> M? Dtftndants mboU ^mHi ... tice that the eummo?s in this actio? et* j", . which the foregoing is a e^yVWlW^ *?{ tho office of the- CM af aaar<aa?lHtaf ? nron-PleaT, st OVangeburg. South Carolina. Tfiy. <x?t:tiXur*~ ;0^adeaka< Ohl*,v> -vi action, in wblo?v>-WnTSa-lb W*?lrlMiw w-w served upon yon, is to 11111 ? hia ilhl lijjtflii i of thw assets of the estat#brlSPInaUMw tian A rant, deceased, among ths psf^sSjiii, terested thernia, --^ Court of Common Connty, the deM?^w?j>\*jja creditors, far 'cxeeeaimr^ia am sets in the hands of tflm JBkiat sonal claim is madt^wtaKM Sept. 21, 1871. > AND. C ~ Plnintiffs Attorney, Bamberg/, 8. C. sept 23 G?orgiael simple, durably tajalblffatH it rials, very light running an* tMsl the quantity of tha staple profluae? f4 pprJJww. delivered1 at any Bi. tbitTStiire' when the fraitgllt I that of two milro^ajl w aO A awe-at flulleU's.Paterri ?aalMadrXottoa Olaa#s?~?C Tho Cotton from' thfififi Gins always aam-> uiacl? ' h- h!^as?i sl?rVf? ^<?a ?Ihsgaas^l uary care is the Crttton'Sta1 laNtyoar, I hare w? an m naM aiadii >a at>it ill ? , 1*1 ^fiRUat Cotton Pressos of varion Powers^ Hoadloy's Porta Brinly's Kentuoky Ptdhgl J C. ORAVELEY, 53 East Bay St. South of Iba Poet Office, Charleston, 8. C. aug 2Q wee MO