The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, October 21, 1871, Image 8
Alli-Adwtisements must
be Iw^oCTb tlie Business
EBBE
A ?lifcfrf'Q^roTUNiTY?To attend
the Ag-rbatttural Hair in Orangeburg.
Soi^55^WlJE<*H. Sgabuook, left tor
the North, yesterday. Ho is engaged
there whdhvrgo cuses.
suspeuded the writ
bf Habea?) ?etpiis in nine of the upper
countigf>^'v^;; ,
Admitted.?Messrs. J. S. Heyward,
were admitted to practice in the Law aud
Probate Courts of this State during the
past week._ ______
COURT/adjOUrncd on Thursday last.
His Honor, Judge Graham, loft that
bight for Columbia. In our next week's
issue we will give a full report of its his
tory, if not crowded with advertisements.
? "'- r~ m -
Mr, W. T. Lioiitfoot's new store
at tho corner is assuming gigantic pro
bortloafu jl? w?l]be completed in a few
Weeks, when our readers may look for a
flaming advcrtlscin cut from Mr. L.
-- ?hi -
Thb OR'ANfiEBuno Fair.?Tho First
Annual 5Fair-for Orangeburg County
commences on Tuesday next. It will
Continue*otFtjb,Thursday tho 2Gth. Ex
tensive preparations have been made to
make tb^a^ydnn-a complete succos j
''WhitteJB&S Soap Factory" has been |
event', in the most op
i the lower story of the"
of stalls have been
jcommodatiou of those
23 aud othor stock for
ia'i greatest attention will
'4wp>nls turned over to the
;autiful tr.-tck has been"
lo building, and a fair
opportunity will be affuidjd every spec
<
tator to sec the whole of the races.
In n wjoxd, Alien our Agricultural
Fui.- shall ha-vo ptasel, it will bj univer
Bally conceded that. ?;:i.n?i:bu,r,5 County
is the banner County in tho State for
the enterprise and ' energy with which
she arranged tilings'for her Agricultural
Fair. If sue is a novice in the work,
yet she wH|^gpJ^;.iirof gttfrtj oomp :ti -
tor?. Andfhc iuun?r..wcnnan who stays
away from th^jpo?j^ieu4i?iriu3oxhib't;on
Of pride, in pur own ufiairs, will live t <
regret thc^^l^t^aV^r^mp-el sue': .?
resolution ???<?nh^ ? ?
ill Le In I
atteuduuce^jfunngHTs entire three days
of tho Fufl^^rul every accommodation
that can be afforded,' tct'U be extended.
There wilj_.\)c a cloulc-romu, a dining
saloon, a roonyjr<_V?uj>_r$ $Kclu>ivoly fur
the ladie3, and above all, the utmost or
?ler kept MMO^KBbt^t Ntyene need ap
prehend any row, for we have been' us
ti HI
sured that nonsuch thing will be allowed.
In tho upper -story, Mrs. Albergotti
?will have a'-wl?W&iAlrfd aud appointed
.?Hit : ,
fable of refreshments, where the
ladies can go' nnd^^edjesh themselves
This will be an advantage; aud wc trust
will be proper^ {ajEtprepiatpd.
Another pointya, iAnd it is of import
.ance. Mr. W. A. Maronoy will bo on
dri?k?escopl^pififjic^riJiquors; wo &re
assured that -tfiat will not be allowed at
tho Fair. Mir". Xffxonay w an energetic*"
man, and vtfTvonture to any will have a
.crowd of rfico thitr^tO'Jtjpmpt the appe
tites of all present.
To bo 8^^si_aiBVt#ttPtt^^r Oran c
burg County have never-bejbfe been pre
sented with a be.iier ?pponuiriiy isj cujoy
themselves. *XifM\i4?x&thiii*oti* Circus
Will bo notlsissg to it. Coble, then, all
ye lovers of" fn h '^j['}''m''"' Here
youwill have it. Auaiu we ay, COME
COME?CO^!^^ '*
i
-1 "f t4'fff
Co i; sty Auditor.?Mr. Chas. S.
Pull rvsigue^sfcUrtansicrtnr of ehe County
Auditor?higg^i^Ntfig^burg County a
few days at^**J^*^iiy. Van Tassel, the
former ineuisfbWlpdpM)?!?' Ytb\n% strongly
I MM ft* IT *".
iecomnn rid<?d!by 'prominent genthnien
ol both |..ii-ib'.-, ij?fs been ru-appomteJ
by His ^?JjJfa^Jfv'R- K. Scott
Mr. Van Tassel is a inefficient aud faith
ful officer, naA*^%J^t\jW'tUo aUrniuu*
trntion of liis\ ^pflfttf ^ll-?l>t iU ny .
partisan iufl^MMMLIlBTa hhav Equal and
exact justice to njl men is our motto.
ticat young ladies that wero ever seou
will attend the Fai
ceived another lotdf Ladiga Dmss Goods
aud gentlemen's Clothing, with many
other goods* which he offers at low
prices.
Notice to Superintendents and
Judges.- The Soporiutendents of Do
partmo'uts will please meet the Execu
tive Coin mit tee at the Fair Grounds
.Monday morning, at 8 o'clock.
: Tho Committees to award Premiums
will please meet on Wednesday morning
at 8 o'clock.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
O. A. Society.
Firemen's Race.?Woaro requested
to give notice that at a joint meeting of |
tho "Elliott Indcpendout Hook and
Ladder Company" and tho "Indcpen
Young America Fire Engine Company"
held, on tho evening of tho 9th inst, it
was unanimously agreed to postpoue tho
raco between the two companies appoint
ed 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 ou
business with his Honor Judgo Graham.
The Republicans of this County will be
pleased to learn that both of these gen
tlemen uro enjoying good health, and
stanu as ever before, ready to render
any assistance to their friends in Orange
bur":.
Im Porta nt Homestead Case.?In
f& case where judgmcut had been recov
ered before Judge Carpcuter, Juno,
1870, in which that Judge held that tho
defendant was not entitled to home
stead, and tho homestead which had been
before set off to the defeudanl was taken
1 out of his possession aud the plaintiff
i put in possession thereof, Judge Gra
ham this week made an order, on motion
of Mr. KnowltOU, tho "defendant's coau
^?cl setting aside that judgment and all
tho proceedings uuder it, ordering a new
trial in the case, and giving tho delen
? datit, bW. Jcrcniiah--drJlovrckv lenvc'to j
come in aud plead his right ol home
tied.
This decieiuu will result in rcstoriuc
.he Lome.-lead to many p rsuns who were
"unsuccessful in their claims before Judge
Carpenter, a.*, well us to others who
made no el tiui and have been sold ? ut.
liusDANWs. brinf? the whole faJ?'lv to
tl.a F.;ir, r.iul cur word Cjt it you will
never hav j cause for regret.
During Tirfe trial of the cases
againtt, the Coatit'y Offioluls, when two of ]
th.? cases of the tState vb Hull had boon
reached, and tho cvidenco adduced, tho
Solicitn loclarefS his unwillingness to
proceed any further, as he was conscien
tiously convinced, that tho defendatit
could uot be legally convicted uuder the
indictments and the evidence. Tho
Judge then appointed Col. HutsOu to
conduct the cases, Col. Hutson having
^heeu previously employed iu them by the
Solicitor himself. The difference was
I merely ou points of law, which the Su
preme Court will decide; and wo are
happy to know that there is tho complet
v jtarwuoyi prvusaDtuuauy *uu -t......
ally, between the Judgo and tho Solici
tor. *
Crowds upon top of crowds of tho
Ku-Klux are being daily arrested in
Ycrk. A number of citizens havo left
that County .for fear of bo'tig arrested.
We understand that a number of
arrests Will be made in Orangeburg
County, of thu gang who made a raid
through' this placo not long since. This
wd deprecate'very much, but law is law,
and' rifting through our quiet Village,
posting up threatening notice",'*#as just as
much of an offence agaiiint the Ku Klux
Act as though a dozeu had beeu killed.
Several wMrb'worO in the raid linrc been
spotted1' vre. understand, anVI" will be ar
rested" rfoorr. Of course; w"hcn ?uc i*
caught, the whole will go dp. But we
must say rip'.m here, that wc unequivo
cally d"]d< ills any attempts at arrests
in' this Coui.ty. Affairs here are per
fectly quiet, wc sec nvj necessity that
would induce one to wisfi' it' ofhtirv.Mtx'.
V
On all sides wc hear that the Fair la
bound to be a rucccss.
lit that stays away from the First
Closing tub Stores on Wednes
day.?Iu consftqifCBce tff >tho postpone
ment of the Firem'oit's Rad?, thef Exeeu-^
tivo Committee of the Fair, in answer to
the generally e:>prfljaedd^y-tt ^
community, and ^^?e j^nvo/OieuoA o
our friends from the country, hcrcb
give notice, to settle all rumors and re
ports, thnt,,tho Stores will be closed on
Weducsdayl^ie mMhl$t\ ut btfhmi
P. M. rcfJtf^ff\ 6. \ CY f> i
The Fair Pell will ana ounce the h?u* |
of closiug.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
> Ornugoburg Agrioultural Sooiety
You that have young lady friends,
havo them here on Tuesday morning
noxt. .Display your gallantry young
gentlemen, and show the ladies that
despite the hard times, yoa ?tili have
several sparks of chivalry in your bo
soms
New Goods. New Goods,
THE undersigned begs to inform his cus
tomers and the public generally that bo
bas just returned from New York with an
Immense STOCK of
Fall and Winter Goods,
unsurpassed in Style, Durability and Low
Price, comprising an extensive assortment of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Marenos, Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, Delnins,
&c.
Tbc greatest Yariety of CLOARS, and es
pecially SHAWLS ever offered in this mar
ket, all of which the ladies say are tho pret
tiest and Cheapest in Orangeburg.
Gents call and examine of FOREIGN and
DOMESTIC CLOTHS ami CASSIMERES
which is undoubtedly the largest, richest,!
and Cheapest collection over displayed by
any Merchant in our Town.
A full line of the best TRIMMINGS al
ways on hand.
Great inducements offered in Readymade
Clothing, Hoots, Shoes and Huts, Flannels,
J Lindscya, Jeans. Kerseys. Blankets, Domes
tics Hosiery, Gloved und Yankee Notion* of
every description.
A omplote stock of Sugars. Coffees. Ba
con. Lard, Molasses, Elour, Cheese, Tobac
co, L\e, &c, Crockery Ware, Willow Ware,
Hardware, and other goods too numerous ta j
mention. All of which are offered LOW
DOWN by JOS. M'NAMARA.
oct 1 V ly
n o t i g m
Mrs. B. M. SUTLER RESPECTFULLY'
.Jnforms her m-u'l' lio?t eho ?r? prepared to
make LADIES' DRESSES, CUTTING, FIT
TING and BASTI NO in all the various
Slyles Belns deprived of her bid/ STAY
IN LIFK, and having the CA UK of TWO
LITTLE CHILDREN, she is forced to seek a \
living in this way. Hoping that her friends
in Prosperity will bu her friends in the dark
days of sad misfortune, sh.; has thus been
prompted <o appeal to their sympathies,
sept tf
cotton ties.
lie or? Agent* for the Manufacturers for
SWLTT, ARROW, ANCHOR ft BUTTER
TILS.
ALSO Or THE
PATENT LOCK TIE.
Just Landing 4000 Bdlcs of the "EURE
*ka" and LOCK TIES.
No Tie can surpass the "Eureka" for sim
plicity and durability, and we offer it as a
Tie that is unexcelled.
The ARROW is also well known.
Wo ask your orders, guaranteeing as LOW
PRICES as they cm be purchased at in any
Southern Port.
Wc shall be pleassd to handlo Consign
ments of your Cotton, and will give all Ship
ments our closest attention.
GE?. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
Church St., Charleston, S. C.
sept 23 weo 2m
Notice of Dismissal.
T^TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
J^j the 14th day of November, 1871, we will
hlo 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, dee'd.
A. H. HUNGERPILLER,
oct 14?4t Administrator.
Notice of Dismissal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
will on the Oth day of November" next
tile my final account with the Hon mble
Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, as
Guardian of Almira E. R'iluy, and ask for
Letters of Dismissal.
ON AN B. RILEY,
?'opl I'.O?4t _Guardian.
Notice of Dismissal.
TyfOTlCE IS M Kit EBV GIVEN THAT ON
the 7th day cf November nert Wo wMl
bile our Pinol Account with ?be Hon. Thad
Gi Andrews, Judge of Probate, and oslc for
Letters of Dismissal as Administrators of th*
V. irate of Rebecoa HugMbS, deceased.
J. M. CORBITT,
11*. FtTOHI P,
sepl 00-?It Administrators.
Notice of Dismis-al.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
tho ?lst day of October next, 1 will
I'ilrt n>Y Final Account with the Hon. Thud.
C. Audvcw*. Judge of Probate, an dask for
Letters of Dismissal as Guardian of the min
or heirs of tlio estate of Peter Garriek, de
ceased.
JACOB FOGLF.
ji-j.f jo u Guardian;
MV- OF THE
0 II A N G E B XI U G
Agricdtural S^gity
?L BE HEM
Whitteiuoro'8 Factory Buildiug,
COMMENCING ON
Tursduy, Oct. S-ith, 1871, at
Noon,
? I j I
AND END1NO
Thursday, Oct. 80th, at Five
O'clock P. M.
The following PREMIUMS or* offored, and
will be Awarded bj Impartial Judges.
A.?Department of Crop*.
PROGRAMME.
TUESDAY.?Open at 12. Stock led out
and Exercised, 12 to 2.
Amusements 2 to 4. Close at 5.
^ WEDNESDAY.?Open at 9. Ono-horsc
'Ploughing, 0 to 10. Amusements, 10 to 11.
Stock led out and Exercised, 11 to 1.
Amusements and Foot Races, 2 to 4. Close
"at 5.
Wednesday night, from 7 to 10,
THURSDAY.?Open at 9. Two horse
/plowing, 9 to 10. Am?sement!? 10 to 11.
Premium Stock with Ribbons, 11 to 1.
Am?sement?, and Walking Matches, 1 to
2A. Premiums distributed, 3 to 4<. Close
at 6.
A full Band of Music will be in attendance.
Among tho Amusements, the following:
Sack Running, Slippery Polo, Egg Gather
ing, Road to Fortune, Scalping an Indian,
Aerial Ring, who wants a Rooster, tic, Jtn.
Premiums awarded to those who arc
skilled and lucky !
A DINNER ROOM will he open, in con
nection with the Fair,-in the Building, where
a tine meal can be obtained.
A Refreshment Stand will also be open
for the visitors to the Fair, under a carefid
Pioprietor. No Alcoholic Beverages sold,
or a Mowed in the Fair Grounds.
Come one, come all, and enjoy a pleasant
, time, and see the sights, amusing and in
structive.
AH stores will be closed on Wcdnefcduy,
at 2 o'clock.
|? Tho opening and closing of the Fair each
day will be announced by a BJl. Also the
hyur for closing stores on Wednesday.
* _3_
D.? Samples of Crops.
Ten Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $10.00.
C?Garden and Orchard Pro
duct**.
Fivo Prises, worth from Sl.Oj to $*>.00.
I>. ? Household Departmcut.
Fifteen Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $5.00.
E.?machinery and Manufac
tures!
Twenty Prizes, worth from $1.00 to Id.00.
IrV? Ladles1 Work of all Kindt*.
Twenty Prizes, worth from $100 to $r?.00.
O.?Stock Department.
Fifteen Prizes, worth from $1.00 t? $l'>.00
H.?Ponltry Department.
Five Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $.">.00.
I. ? Department of Floricul
ture.
Five Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $3.00.
If..?Miscellaneous.
Ten Prizes, worth from $1.00 to $10.00.
BEST PLOWING by WHITE PERSON. $5.
44 COL'D $5.
BEST WALKING in WALKING MATCH, $5
ENTRIES for EXHIBITION can be made
at the Secretary's Office on Monday, Tut i
day and Wednesday, from 9 A. M. to 6 P.
M.; but all Entries for Prcrssums must bo
mado before the Fair opens. Competition
for Premiums is open to all persons at Home
and Abroad.
Amplo arrangements ?ill be made for
Stock, 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 1(1.
Every Precaution' will bo taken to Secure
Good Order, aad tho Safety of Articles on
Exhibition.
TcrniH of Admittance .^t) ct?.
Children under ten years of
nj;e, Half Price.
FTlrthltffYH' Tickets' for fbe
whole Term of *he Fair 75 Wm.
For further particulars apply to any one
of tho undersigned.
?PAUL B. FELDER,
WILLIAM F. BARTON,
JAMES H, FOWLE8.
WESLEY W. CULLER,
1IARPIN IUGGS,
LAWRENCE It. BECKWITH,
SAMUEL DIBBLE,
Executive Comndtter.
aug 10 I'M
j\ E "W 0 0 0 IwiSrlo *3HTvrAf
Great Inducements!!
Low Prices!!I
WE arc now otfeflhg ? and SELECT STOCK of DRESS GOODS and fJRO
RIBS to the I'ublto at Extremely Low Rates, and reel satisfied.i
thosa who giVe us a call will not go away dissatisfied. .'l?^r., fj&ffA
If we Can't Sell tiooda as Cheap as any other House
then Won't Bay from Cm. '' ?jfLS?^ 3
Our Stock of DRESS and FANCY GOODS is COMPLETE. Fancy CassSmcrcs, bcatrU
ful Styles, rery low. Boots, Shoos, riats and Cups in great raricty
Alaoa large assortment of CHINA and OLASS W?RE:
Bacon Sides nnd Shoulders, Lnrd ih Cani and Barrels, Sugar and C
Flour in barrels. Sucks and paokages. Syrup aud Molasses, Butter, Clwese, Lc.^^Ajfof
which can be sohl by us as CHF.AP as can bo bought elsewhere. . .
Give us a call and satisfy youjsclvcs.
!P. S. PT5LT3EH & CO. "t
&ir COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at highest markot price.
P. S. FELDER. W. V. 1ZLAR.
ect 14 c 0id I
THE COURT HOUSE STORE
IS supplied with a CHOICE SELECTION of FRESH G00D3, marked as LOW as they
cau be sold, among whioh are
LONDON CREAM, GINGER and PIC NIC CRACKERS.
TICKLED SHRIMPS, DEVILLED HAM, SAUCES, &o.
M ACKThIel and SALMON in Kits and by the pound.
CHOCOLATE nnd FANCY CANDIES.
AL80
A full Full Stock of
?MEN'S and BOY'S HATS, CAPS, SHOES aud CLOTIIING.
Ladies' Dress Trimmings and Hosiery
COLLIN'S 6J lb. LONG AXES, &c, &c.
An inspection respectfully invited.
JOHN A. HAMILTON,
MARKET STREET,
oct 14 jj
VALUE GIVEN, 1 HUMBUG
AT
T. CAETMILL'S.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
OF THE
Latest Styles and at the Lowest Prices!
Consisting in part of Fashionable Dress Goods, blk Alpacas Red and White
Flannels, Blankets, Cassitncrcs, Clothing, Boots aud Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c.
Hardware, Saddles and1 Harm;ss. Also Choice Groceries, Wines, Liquors, ice.
All Goods Warranted as represented. T. CARTMILL,
oct 7 lyc Russell Street.
FALL TRADE 1871.
GEO. H. COHNELSON.
BROS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
that his
NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS
Is now ready for their INSPECTION, and SOLICITS an EARLY CALL.
As it is impossible to mention all tho
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 rny
ONE PRICE SYSTEM, *
I .?hall 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.
Ideal OPENLY nnd FAIRLY aud guaranteo every PACKAGE ns REP
RESENTED.
Come one aud all aud examine for yourselves. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW
GOODS.
GEO. H. CORNELSON.
E. EZEKIEL
IiEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS THAT HE HAS JUST ARRIVED
y from New York with a line selection of
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES,
with all the 1 itc5t improvements. GoTd Breast Pins and Brooches of the latest
style. Gold Rings, including Wedding, Friendship, RegnrcVanel Ke-rnsake. Gold
Pox Breast Pius for LikeoeHaes and Hair. Gold Collar, Sleeve and Shirt Buttons
? of aH* Descriptions. Gold Masonie Pins. Gobi- Ear Rings and Wires Of all kinds.
Gold and Silver Watch Chains for Ladles'and Gentlctiierr. Silver Thimbles, a full
assortment Children's Coral Necklaces and Arolcts with Gold Mountings
SPECTACLES to suit all Sights and Agos.
A select assortment of FIN E> CITLEKY, consisting of Pocket Knives,
Raems, tea.
The finest and largest Stock of CLOCKS that was ever in this place.
PEA 1!L STUDS and other numerous articles, all of which will ho sold as
LOW DOWN us in the City, lor CASH. Call and examine for yourselves,
sept 0 fob 18 lye
Notice of Dismissal.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
m \ the 14th day of November next, I will
tile my Final Account with tho Hon. Thud.
O. Andrews, Judge of Probate, and ask for
Letters of Dismi.ssal us Executrix of the
Kstuto of Joel Butler, deceased.
M. A. REEVES,
oct 7 It Executrix.
Notice of Dimissai.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1
wiil, on the 7th du-y rf November, 1871,
file my final account With the Houorablc
Judge of Probate for Orangeburg t'ounty, oa
Guardian of tho Estate of M. E. L. Nhulcr,
and ask for Letters of Dismissal.
A. J. aVinger,
tot 7 it Guardian.
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wij*? ,ll vA *cii<?l m_ _
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i tat ,Ud TJJO Kii ^g^j^g* I"
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/ /i i?|*w^ Bill o*tCotMi>,
Save Yonf
* dt (ION
vjluvup
: *- liOObnK aw? nd" v?l a? c'
jX P. HAEtET?i,, ,xm
4 ND ' bay .CHEAP Dry Goads,? -{???*
Bnoes, Hats, Caps, &e., of <wjd*fe jNfcds Hi*
lir.s just received a fresh Supply.! ' '
: 11 m ix?dn ilUB??on ?SW V?/ ''
FLOUR of all grades. .?^.. w?. _ r,
BACON, LARD;
SUOAE and OOF**BE-i trfilltow t
??JL MrtlB^^irrjOiu r?:ls
Besides numerous other articles in my
Grocery Department all of winch I am *4&^<\ ovjv
ing at Prioes not to be excelled, for CH^tfP-^
NESS in tho Town. Come and see foV yet|T-~
selves. ? bnx tnn b^l Vi v: edoo3 itrt) b?rt?v?.o
.aero jtti^|sboA?ai used bed vi iatli
fl?y- An Persons trtd6bted to me mtlstpay
up immediately as 1 sate?eSSSS^petSSS>4STsfas?
my books. A wpr.d Iff tk?j^*-^?^j&^
oct 14 maj? 27^a? ' .IW-lf* ? ' C
_? t^tj ?>in.v' ^nith-d cda
Fall and Winter Goods!
' kj) 1-, *>! d-j !t?-.b s wo! Ht/*4 I
W .... _t ? Jrsaa^C? neat Wo ?.IT
Fl w?.H*. Bng^mM:
AS jusW^erred//? ?Hfak/B?aWaV< "oiit
of .it J? yniiool
?1 .ni.>ii!?iv off"
H
FANCr-GOODS, ?*? ^ * n T? ?^"^1
j A^*fsi#A^i^-l?? asnonir
All my goods is LOW in price to suit U?
ltMj motto isHnnaBl>*vfit3 and quick sale?.
HARDWAsVsVc ' ?slfoe? ?
CROCKERY WARE, . rMtA UiMir
\ TOOOERiE8,*^W T*?? ?v
f vlMMHtflp* ssxl stssf s ?wr?? *4 as ,as?>it
r^Giit *?llf*%*M*,?* ?^? b?*
Is of thejfaftt estattty eadMoisjjs^riesauwr sv8 is
COTTON sndjstijDthsf jCjry1"^ ti"*J?M"ft" i ? oaoh
the highest tnaTxel price. .... , ?
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAR
Cocstt or OsAi?CWfWPB"3*i?Y_
Pleas?George Bolirsr as AtU4sBsttfM*1 e#o"/ /
the Estate of Christian Arant, deceased ,,;
Plaintiff ?gaintt Jacob Arant, Emmanuel D.
Arant, John Arant. Nathaniel S. ArW.
? Martha TsffjrMs-of JoUn Till, Ellen BMU^iaaBO
1- r, vife Of Allen Duntrlcr, Purvis A. .Brau'
er, Julius'J. BrAtrer, 8a\dBa Mobrer: w4fe cf
Samuel T^aorar, William AfjStat^JMptlslhrois $dz
Arant, E^tic^Ajant. Tb^m^^ran^^Msvy
Arant, Renjamin Arant, Jerome Amt]
Martha Arant, Uuford Araa^ Mv^ii^id Su
Cauip. Walter JL Gmmblinq;- JsxnJ
Oriimbling, Francis M^. Gramblingi
er distributees at Iais-sf StssssSbi
Arant, deceased, and persons iaterested iff
the matters mentioned in the complaint in . .
this action, nnkdl9%, mitt Uitttff. Hfkm*1 "sW 0,1 w
per, wife of Daniel Avlngeftf U?fai?ji?hndlvrn ttrcv
Copv summons for relief. . Complaint jam? ?
served. knwodAfl xl-rtn^rTTffsM Mn?wt
To tht Defendant* ahovcin*meds Yon' arrss orls bib
hereby summoned and required tq auswet? ir.'iL??-?^
the complaint in this action, which is filetfl?1
the office of the Clerlrs?4Maev PasasW/S?^~~- ?
the said County, and to serve a copy.qC, Jfth^'^-v7 A
answer to' tne said complaint on the sub' , . .
serlber atLis office, Bamberg, 8c^t'C??%?m*f1 a'11*4
Una', or at the office of. the Clerlt of CossssS^. t pts OS
Pleas at. Orangeburg, SoUth Carolins, within ,
twenty days after the service hereof, oxclu
sivo Of the day of suoh sorticfe ; aad if *?? bi d rtaj
fail to answer the complaint within the tim<
aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action Wut ap
ply to the Court for the relief demanded no I n-Mjrjad
the complaint.?Dated ^<jfe^*j^fS*' l?Kmll3JLm-~~
??.'S*M h5
Attest: Gee. BonveV/C.^^yrjhAa^*"*
To the Defendant* abc^-Hamed: Take *o
tice that the ?ummons in this action
which the foregoing is a copy, was
tho office of the-OfoHi sf ShaOsart of I
nron Plea"?, at OVangeburg. South CareUaa. #
on the twenty-first day of September, Av B.
1871., t,YTN-^?7a. ^ ?wrtwnui
Take nM'i'.t fu;lhtrt That the object of tht*
action, in which a summons is hercwitn
served vpon you, is to obtain*..dlstxi^
of Cht) assets of the estateefXSrRi*
tian Arant, deceased, among the parties"in
terested therein, uu l. r^eurectiwi/JKlKrVVY^^Xv\
Court of Common Qess of OraBasWr^ ,
County, the demasste'V;J?^ajMB^h^MhflBh ^\}\\<>> v ;
creditors, far exceeding in ambubt'asiVa*^
sets in the hands of t?% ^^,nt4^>> I^?JPffeVT)
sonal claim is m?da*SgUflSU^VAi'?-bated
Sept. 21, 1871. AND. C. DIBBLE,
PlnintifTs Attorney,- Bamberg; 8. C.
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COTTOX
Georgia PATENl COT']
simple, durable, n?U mjadehaf
rials, very lighc i-qnniafAttf attl
tho quantity of tho stSplt ffSarJti
$4 per Barr, delivered* at any R. R. Ds
Mi Stars' when the .flhngat (MWSal
tluit of two r l ilrnnrrajLj> rr V) A era rat
GullcU's Patent 8tQ?l xirnsh Cotton Gtaaju;~-4? %u*
Tho Cotton from thc.se Gins always asm
monds the hlgBsst
uary care is
thcCotton'Sia_
iaalycar, thoro weresjaatltf W*WfilialJrj.^t'rto'l)
Cotton Presses of various lfrtyp*riL M|f>
Powers. Hoa?loy's PortabT'o Steam Ensiues.
Brinly s Kentuoky r4AgaV'*^T?i?TOr # MO
\ C GRAVELEY,
53 East Bay St. South of the
Post Office, Charleston, 8. C.
nug -ti wee Sav
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ere u ero ten Gins in eotrtnetiti,..