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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS CUKORG.E BOXIYEK, Financial and Businbss Manaoeii. Official Paper of the State und or Oran gobii Tg County. SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 18;2. THE OLD YEAH. "We take no note of time But from its lo?s. To give it. then, n tonguo la well in man." Rolled up with its record, another year-book is about to close. Retro spect and resolution are the natural ?m< tions of the hour. Auothcr of the long Btrge* of etch life is passt d. What ?re its memories for each ! Smooth de cline, and toilsome ascent have varied its passage, and every phase uf weather has besot the traveller. Sunshine and storm alternate iu each chapter of every life. Prospcjity has pmilcd and mislortune haB lowcrcd. Koch has had his share of botb. Loks and gain have cunipcn sated, and the bulaucc is (struck, lie trospeetion uiuy bu sad or pleasant, but It is natural and profitable. Errors passed may be avoided in the future. Reform is a constant duty. Now rose utiooft for amendment and for higher aspiration are instinctive and easy. 1 is in the carrying out of theso resolu tion* for good, that wc mark the defect at each year's close. Put the new reso lution into immediate operation, and re solve each hour to faint uot in its con tinual execution, and the lesion of the closing year shall have b .en learned and practiced. Tbc year about to close has been an eventful ouo in the world's history I.mpircs have been overturned, and po litical revolution of stupendous signifi cance hate passed over nations. Bright and good names have pn.vsed from earth And been numbcruj with tj^dcad of all \he ptst since tlij pdrtdls of tho fl si month of 1872 were opened. Iu our bwu country the past year bns witnessed Wondrous political ave.ts. A great national party has bowed to the ?at of history, has retiuiplished *o-eallod prin ciples, and without a pl.it.Sirm at a chum piou. his been mn?ed in the ranks of vitsonp'sera ani v\ i\<i*\^.rorh. Afirubtfe \lictu! T5okZ\7 Oiirobnt*:)* voting tor Horace Greclcy. and e.tltip? men Radi cals who voted for Graut I Well might Mr. Greclcy exclaim, ''It is doncj" *'Now, Lord, let thy servant depart iu I'eace " Well, reader, begin the New Year with resolution.*, entered upon ut oucc, as you begin it with the good wishes of -your old and familiar friend, the Nkws, who wi?hes you A Happy Nkw Ykar! Sale ?nder Mortgage By vir tue bf a mortgage executed and Delivered to Ute by Oovau .lames on the ftavanth day of March A D 1872. I will sell **i Mouflay, the.HtA.ik d?y.of January A D 187a, at Ornhgrbitrfc, in front of 8licnn s Office, immediately nftcr the official auleS, one Iroftfir-y Horse named "Billy." Terms Cash. O. B. R1LEY. Orangeburg 8. C. Dec. 21st 1872. Dee 28 2t - > Wanted t Wanted ! EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT (HRISTUIS IS COtflXG And the most acceptable io make to your father, Mother, Broth jr, Sister, Gentleman or Lady Friend, is YOUR PICTURE, which can be taken to Perfection at ^L?lVpyS GALLERY, ?RANGERURG, S. C. 'tltbil af 20 tf AX*, WHO WAXT A bouUf !ful picture with which to adorn 'the walls bf'their parlors, should) iinmcli 'ately enelbse'fhe subscription for the ,-,Ad ^eBBta," (W.W) and they will receive rVy ?sttrm-mail' out '"'Fruit Chrome," whioh We iBlre giving to fcrtr.y .yearly subscriber te cur jfcsper, Daa't ttrtit ry mail. Addrese fRAKR r. BEART*. Camubn, V. C. To Executors, Administra tors, Guardians, &o. EXECUTORS, ADMINI 8T II ATOItS, GUARDIANS and TRUSTEES are hereby notified to make ?their Annual Returns to ? he Judge of Probate at the Jauuary Term of the Court of probate. Those in Default will bo proceeded against according to law. AUG. R. KNOWLTON, Judgo of Probate. Dec. 20th, 1072.?21 4t Administrator's Sale, By virtue of an order of the Probate Court, I will soil on the seventh day of Jan uary A. D. 1878, at the luto residence of George K. Fairvy. deceased, all the personal property decanted, consisting of Household nnd Kitchen Furuitui'c, Planta tion Tools, Wiigon, BUggy, Hursof Cattle, Hogs, Corn Fodder, lliCe, &c. Terms cash. St M. FAIREV. Qualified Administrator. December 18th, 1872 ?21 2t Sheriff's Sales. OllANGI0B?RG COUNTY, In Probat? Court. Ry virtue of Orders of the Probate Court, in the respective actions below-mentioned, 1 will Bell at Orangcburg Court House, on the first Monday in January, 1873, the follow ing real estate : Surah J. Wtlet V? Vluraicc S. Wile* et. at. 1. All that lot of lartd in the town of Or angoburg. measuring :100 feet more or less, b 'JlMJ feet more or less, hounded by lands o F. II. W. Rriggmann, estate of R. D. Clark, and lot No. 2, below mentioned. 2. All that lot of lau I South of the above ; on wnich James Gibson now rosidca, bouud eil by lot No. 1, above desoribed, and lands of F, II. W. Briggmann, and load leading past John A. Keigtor s. i 8. All that lot of land and building there- | on, at tho foot of Market .Street in said town, containing \ acre, more or lens, bounded by lands ef F. M Itodgcrs, Har pin Riggs Hiid William Mitchell Terms?One-thud cash, balance on a cred it ot twelve months, purchaser ib give to the Judge of Probate botid with mortgage of premises purchased for credit portion, bear ing interest from <lay ef sale, and to pay for papers and recording. ALSO Kz parle W. II. ITornaby, Adm'r B?t R. 11". Vt risk of farmer purchaser. 1 sett un finished Wheels, and unfinished Wagon part.s, 2 lots old Iron, 1 Buggy. TorniH cash. ALSO ??r. W. Fairy, rl at. V? Mary A. fairy, et. at. All that plantation or tract of land, Con taining goo acres, more or less, in this County, bounded by lands of estate of Ed mund Falrey, Thomas F.. Dukes, Pelxer and Rodger* (formerly of A. J. Frederick,) and John II. Dukes. Terms'?One-thirl cash, balance ?n a credit of one year, purchaser to give to the Judge of Probate bond, with mortgage of ihe premises purchased, for credit portion, t>c i ling interest from dny of sale, and to ALSO Susn* Dale* et. ?/. vt Thomat E. JJuket, et. ItL All that trncl of lend, in this County, containing DiS acres, more or less, bouuded by lands of Susan LHikes, I. J. Dukes, T. D. Edwards ami estate of t?eorgo K. Fuirey. Terms cash, purchaser io pay far pnpors and recording. ALSO Raelirl V. Carton vt Henry J. Cartoii, et. af* 1. All that tract of land in this. County*] containing 160 acres, more or lean, bounded by lands of D. N. Carson, Patrick M. Cur son, Maria Charit and Morgan L. Hughes, being home tract of late James P. Carson, excepting 50 acres of the Western part thereof 2. All that tract of lnnd in thi* County, cortaininjr 220 acres, rno<-e or less, bounded by lands of John Livingston, estate of Hen ry Pou and Tilly J. Carson, boing lands de j rived by lato^Jamcs P. Carson, from estate j of hit* father James t. C.?r?on. deceased. Terms?tine-third cash, balance on a crewii of one year, purchaser to give to Judge of Prooaiu w?~a, with mbrtirajre of premises purchased, bearing interest nv*. day of sale, for credit portion, and to pay lor papers and recording. Sheriff's OJHce, ) E. 1. CAIN*. OrangeburgC. H., S. C, V 8. O. C. Dec. 10, 1872. j dec 21 t? ESTATE SALE. Ry virtue of power vested in me under the Will of David ?huler, lato of the County of Orangeburg, deceased, und under certain Deeds dxoouteU by certain of tho parties in interest I will sell at public auction at Orangebttrg, So. Ca., in front of the Sher iff's Office, on Monday, tho siath day of Jauuary, 1878, during the customary hours of legal sales: 4. Tho Dwelling and Outbuildings and 400 acres of laud, embracing ami adjoining the same, parcel of the body of land whore upon the said Col. David Shulcr resided ut tho limo of his death, bounded by lands ?{ David Bull, Estate of Shulcr, Mrs. Virginia Black, and tract No. 2 below mentioned. '2. Tho remainder of the body of land known us Oak Hill and Ball's Branch Plan tation, containing-acre*, more or less, and bounded by lauds of Mrs. Virginia Black, J. If. Felder, William Way, Thomas Collier and tho 400 aorcs abovo mentioned. it. Toe tract of land, situutc in the Coun ties of Orangeburg und Clarendon, on both sides of Santec River, known us the Vance's Ferry tract, containing f>50 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of P. ?. Bonbow, William Avinger, Estate of Lawrence Avin ger, and P. J. Tuto. Tho said lunda will be sold in convenient parcels. Terms?One-third cash, balance on a credit of oue and two rcarS, purchaser to give Bond and Hortgugo of premises pur chased, bearing interest from day of sale for credit portion of purohase money. and to pay for papers aud recerdiufi. AL80 I Ry virtue of order [of tho Judge of Pro. bate for Orangcburg County, I will jell at the residence of tho lato David Shnler, de ccuscd, on Wednesday, tho eighth day of January, 11973, the plantation Stock and other Personal Property of the Estate of the ?aid David Shulcr, consisting of Herscs, Mules, Wagons Ac. Terms cash WILLIAM M. 8HUEER, Qustiied Eseotttor of Will Of Late David Shulcr, deo'.d. dec 21 8t Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di rected I wilt seil to the ?ighcst bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on tbo first MON DAY in January next, for oasb, tbe fol lowing property, viz: All that lot in tbe Town of Orangeburg with the Building tberecn, situate at tbo corner of Market and Amelia Streets, con taining about one \ acre, bounded on the East by lot of Win. M. Hutson, and south by lot of H. Biggs. Levied on as the property of Mary Marahant, dcc'd in the ease of Qco. Boliver, Clerk vs James aud Elizabeth Brown, Ei'r? Mary Marchaut. ALSO On Tuesday the 7th Jan., 1873, at Belle ville Plantation, near Fort Motte, 1 Buggy. Levied on as the property of Pinckuey Hair at tho suit of Henry Lovell. SberilTs Office, ) E. I. CAIN, OrangoburgC. H., H. C, \ 8. O. C. Dec. 18, 1872. J dec 21 t? Sheriff's Sales. ORANGEBURr. COUNTY, In Common Pleas. Jo*. Fielding, Adm'r, et al vt Mary R. Tyler, et al. By virtue of the judgoincnt of the Ceurt heroin, I will sell at Public Auction, on tho fust Moudny iu Jauuary, 1873, at Orange burg Court House, during the legal hours, nod at the risk of the former purchlscr : All that tract of land in this County, con taining 80 aeres, more or less, and bounded by the dower tract of Mary It. Tyler, by tract lately purchased by J. A. Keller and l>y lauds of Lewis (Jarriek. Terms?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of one year, secured by bund of pur chaser, beartug interest from day of sale, \ and a uiortgage of the premisos, containing a covenant for resale in case of breach o' bond. Purchaser to pay lor papers and re cording, and purchaser is not to to he let into possession of the same until the IMh October, 1874. also ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Pleas. Ja?. F. filur, Atiiynce, vt Phillip Ureen and u-i/e ft. al. By virtue of n warrant on Lien to me di rected by (ieorge Boliver, C. C. P., I will ?eil at Public Auctiou, on Tuesday the 7th of Jan., 1873, at Belleville l'lacc, near Fort Motte, during the legal hours of sale, for cash About 60 bushels Corn, l'">0 lbs Seed Cot ton, lot of Cotton Bred, and lot of Fod'lur, soized under said wm rantasthe property of Hob Berry and wife. Also nt same time and place about <J0, bushels Corn, lot of Cotton faecd aud lot of Fodder, seized as the property ot Frank Bryan and wile. Also about 30 bushels Corn, lot of Fodder lot ot Cottou deed, actzed as the property ot Isaac Cheeseboro und wife.; Al*o about 7?r> bushel* Corn, lot of Fodder and lot ot Cotton deed, sei/.ed under eaie warrant as tho property of Phillip Uieou and wife. \ also IN THE COURT OF PROBATE Whercus, Martha Toiler hath applf?^^ me for Letters of Administration Wm the Estate of Jehu M. Porter, late of Or ungeburg County, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Crodilara of the said deceased, to be and appear, be fore me, at a. Court of Probate for the said County to be hohlen at Oruiigebttvg, en the 30th day of December lh72, at 10 B'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the Raid Ad ministration should hot be grunted. Olren under my Hand ami the Seal of Courts this 13;b day of Dee A. D. 1872, and in the ninety-se' nth year of American Inde pendence. [L.S.] AL*n. B. hKOWLTON*, dec I t?2t Probate Judge, O. C. Executor's Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Honora ble Aug. B. Kuowltoa, Probate Judge of Orangeburg County, wc will sell al i'ublie Auction, on tho 23d instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., at tlws former residcnce~of the do ceased, in Pine <*rove Township, all the Personal Property belonging to the Estate of the lato John M. Irick,4decea-?od, consist ing in pait of Fine Cattle, one Mule, one Horso, Con:. Fodder, 4e. Terms cash. J. A. M. HAHSLER, JOHN W. MACK, dee 7?3t Executors. .A. ei. H:vA.]sr?s TRIAL JUSTICE, For OrAngcburg Conntji . All business entrusted to his charge will be attended lo With promptness. .Ot$oe at eis Mills ntar Hrdman'e Bridge, Senta Edislo fc4vtf. sept 14 3U , J. S. ALBERGOTT I CORNER RUSSELL gTRElET AND RAILROAD AVENUE. In addition to my F?LLflTOCK of OCERIES I om now prepared to furni^ 'OOODS suitable for the II OLLI DA YH, consist ing of apples, ORANGES, DATES, raisi; DEMONS. BAH ANAS, almonds. NUTS, FIGS. Also a LARGE LOT of FI>'^ CANDIES, just received, FRESH and CHOICE, amoag which can be found 1 [si* mi can STICK CANDY, COCOA STRIPS, CONVERSATION HEARTS MINT DROPS, GUM DROPS, SUGAR, FRUIT, ROCK CANDY, ROSE ALMONDS, CREAM CHOCOLATE,! EGG ALMONDS, JtC, FIG PASTE, Just received a few Oaeea <f ATMORES MINCE MEAT, Call and exami-.e, and bo convinced of the dec 21 , oct 12 k I ()W PRICES! 1 ji ? is "P ?pajeAixa^i jfftdraojj; spoo*) \\y ?seApsjtw^ .ioj eururoxg pin? jibo siq^ o% ^qSnojq naaq aeAO SRq %vt\% pireq no ^aiHaOOHO A^raa puu orjsauiofj. jo SHQOIS CKIITIOSSV }soq aq* Jt eno j&ON ?abij I V?m tloS. o% A>o*qnd .?bs 07 ure j aaN3H[IAJ?lI3d V AKKOOa AHISftttO J. WALLACE CANNON f , I HAS Jl'ST OPENED AT I LlGatTFOOT'S OLD STAND, . Wit[) ? CHOICE LOT of Housekeeping Goods, to which he invites the at cotton ol his old friends aud the public generally, consisting of J?l*f""^fTOON FUUITS, TOBACCO. SK GARS, LIQUORS, Ac. Hoping by close attcx tion to business to merit a share of" the public's putronage. dy prices as well as my Goods cannot be surpassed, 'nov 30 11 3m JUST ARRIVED A SPLENDID LOT OF Mules and Horses UOHSKS ! H01|SEiSJ! t MIT I* KS ! We rospectfully call the allhntion of the iltisena of Oraugeburg and Drangeburg bounty to the fact, that we will have a choice ot of hordes from Virginia, on this rairkct >y the twenteith of December. Thin stock ha* >ccn selected from choioo stock ra'scra in he Old Dominion, and with an eye to tho I lecessities of this market. They will eon i'tat of fine Saddle and Harness horses. Wc Iso call your attention to the tine lot of >...' ?? now have en hand. We expect to yccep a futri/>r4y of both hordes and mules constantly on )tuh>i If our stock don't give satisfaction, you m return them, an 1 get yonr money back with interest. Try us, thut's all wo wan SALE SABLES OF W. M. s^iisr <fc CO. uov 2'i ngSt tf CHRISTMAS AT DR. A. J. DUKES' Who has just recvvcd a fine lot of TOYS* FIREWORKS, FA5CY CANDIES, Resides * hirge ?tut eeried supply of ?OLLIDAY PRESENTS. ?.LSO C XT T L ERY Of every stye as.) description. And a reost eho'o>* and carefully select o 1 Slock cf DRUGS. MEDICI NR.* DA INT.*, PERFUMERY, COMBS. HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL. CLOTHB8 AND J*AINT BRUSHES. Cell icon and get BARGAINS in Of above GOODS ?re* IS tf V ltJE.SOJLl TIO.VH. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, On a .Nil k on Rii CoOJtTT, S. C, November 27th, 1872. Rrsohrd, That all femora holding COl'N TY ORDER8 issued by the late Boards of County Commissioners,'' for Ornngcburg County, do present tho same to the Clerk of this Board for Registration within thirty days from this date, and that all such Coun ty Orders not UegiiMored withiti the >tlme aforesaid, und F.ndorscd with the approval of this Board, will be debarred payment. Rrtolrtd, That the Treasurer of Oranga burg County ii forbid to pay any such County Order not Registered and Endorsed ?as aforesaid. Rraolrtd, That the Clerk of this Board do publish ibcie resolutions for thirty days. E. T. R. SMOAK, Chnirtnsn Board County Com mission ort. Attest. C.F.O. BOLIVER,Clerk BoarJ. nov 30 4t SCHOOL BOOKS! MUSIC & STATIONER!, ALWAYS ON HAND ENGINE HOUSE. The celebrated PEN LETTER BOOK for Copying Letters?used without a Press? every busiuess man should hsve one. Anything in my lino net ou hand oaa Wo ordered in a short time. KIRK IIOI1IXSOX. jan 6 e iy SANTA CLAUS HA9 COME! Just received a LARGE and VARtF.D ASSORTMENT of TOYS, suitable for Chil dren of soy ajrc or srx. Also a?nc lot of NICE THINOS for CHRISTMAS, Such si SEEDLESS RAISINS. FIO?, C?RRANT8, CITRON, PRUNES, PLAIN and FANCY CANDIES. Also ? well selected assortment of POCKET and TABLE f UTLKRY, Silver-Plated SPOONS and FORKS, A nd ether beautiful Articles too numerons to mention. Do not delay ere tin assortment be taken away, for there is n RLSH at the VKVO STORE OF MERRY CHRISTMAS! MERRY CHRISTMAS MERRY CHRISTMAS! JHAPPY NEW TEAR! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! The Undersigned send oat the above greetings to their NUMEROUS FRIENDS and PATRONS with the assurance that they will, for the bal ance of the present year, offer the IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SSOBSr--? CLOTHING, &C. Ever offered in this MARKET. . Kohn & Bro. dco 21 t HAS JUST RECEIVED Everything Wanted for Christmas and the Hollidays. Articles too nu merous to mention. Call and see the Handsome Presents and the LOW PRICES they are offered at E. EfcEKlEL'S, Sign of the BIO WATCH, dec 13 Opposite Post Offico and next to the Dank. A CHRISTMAS GIFT OF A BOX OF FINE CIGARS IS CERTAINLY AN ACCEPTABLE AMD ORATMF?F, Present tu habitual pipe-smokers, and those who now and them "go" a cheroot, la ffcet te anj one who enjoys the Weed. V ' '* Given TO A FRIEND YOU WOULD S.'iAL HIS FRIENDSHIP. THEN WITH SELFISH MOTIVES, AND At tHIS ?MER?t* SBAtOX," as you would be done by." TO EVERY CUSTOMER Of the "ENTERPRISE SALOON," sad the Puttie we My thai PtUft 4*4 Good Wtrotesooie LIQUORS are KEPT. AT CHRISTMAS Aud all the Year round at thir POPULAR "SALOON," iilS?jeiilil BY J. HERMAN WAMLERS. %Ss <? ... der i *cj