The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, January 04, 1873, Image 2
THE ORANGEBURG NEWS
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Financial and Hvsinks1; Managt.?.
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Oiliciitl mmmtik- <>L the State nml
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THE OlPIS(R^
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The (MftrtHwitu News is t|o &SJ
ciaipnpdfrftjplfc?. ,ate. awl County.
That ta&MMrtViiuJoai&aJjaJinn..busts
and grcuiffiajrTOtaffiWnhot be deuied.
Not onJj^g*tiV-3 nicans'of "continuance
Und pcrjBUj^QC afforded, but official
and lcgaJAnotices ore found in our ' col
umns, vrHohU'ure of import mcu and in
terest toijtM^'fiAiubiUiut of-this Coun
ty. ThlS?ci'is^tatcd bore, not in a
* . .?filaasiTt ?
?P1"' .4fi|i?f??r?'Pr t,mnildt, but as" n
gnaran^^bat jtbia journal will live and
will be*"^?Wo.te:; every-business man
and fa^r*lh4ifce Coun'y. This ahme,
is a 8uniTic^t'ir?fu*?c?rricnt for every citi
zen to patrniii/o and pupport this p iper.
But'.the jN-KWk claims an nidi r and
?trongelWinld up.Qn.ibjs people
lvep%bMeanr' when . to be . such was
cot)Bid?K?c6tfeej in *hw Stato by certain
of oua^ncSpfe1^ Xtl-fitiblican, now, when
it is cult Ut define the position 'of
tliosoasjlig, arc not, this paper has been
Btoutky**atid conKjfitcutly und cntiscku
tiousry^Uffliblte?n aud will be to ,the
end of the cba pter- This, however, can
bove&l^^reason why this paper may
not nyii?^p|.y utff represent thu' .material
and true interests of ibis whole people.
<\VhiL?' wc aT^'brdtte^carircst und huuc.-tt
in exploring and! ad vocal ing our politi
cal position aud" opinions, we have ever
andHrffckfcv?er -respect an honest, differ
ence*WbpinMjn. ' While a captious up
po?ftloV^niny envil and sneer nt. us. it
cannot Bo said thai the Nkws has ever
ProfcWF5Vr>Vr.advocated any measure of
Erhalfc/riQbuQtf qr^unicipal policy iVliich
?ii?i?4d',agniost>thc best interest.} of
thi^jWMc. Identified in locality, ttlte
roajsTnd proHpecis with the clflfccrts'of
thuj^JJjtj^.aud. Coutify a* ilie pi ' prelrtrsj
?tt^MPejWfc^ftajftf .Alu? - - ef
would be si rouge if t,'ll',? .diouid'
MinMli"* or ^ggpnisin tho
ry ort his cmmilutii -
. i-'? mu\1 i.iyj i - ,
??'* * o?i?ia t,?;?x*.9^
ooftyand fcaxmoi thc.icfcdjct* L . j
out upon the journey
oiand?^r'ytflr 'Vitli its 'fmst ?s the
ht*?mtt\c^m yjsltor.ut, every home, to
. pjribfrie treasures* fo?,(tJi,e. advanceineu t
l^pfospeeity, hnajhocu aud
tt?tl ^t fotte* fAeW tno) ^ml aim.
-.V
J'ffiv ItW ef the ? Session.
Vea^t^0 ,Gc?|y?al'"Assembly adjourned pn
ftfi^Pih^qjr Dumber lor the holidays.
?a>llie sevonthat ro-convenos. Tlie h >li
fyy has he;n a Jong one, but this is out
?bhjectionable if tho time thus afforded
for reflection and recapitulation is used
^aaTantageously by its members,
i ,Muoh has been done, and much
good. Only u, cavelling spirit can see
*<>1lttkglit to complain of in tho Legislative
^totion up CO this-period of the Session
^ The tax question- has been met and
eft ttiv j ?' i. j .?,,.,
fci settled, and it has bcon-sett led wisely
r. and well. However onerous-the burden
w of taxation may be upon our people, the
rospotisibility - is not upon the preaoiil
^ administration. The necessities of tho
^ proven)nient, and the public systems of
fc?kV importance, charity and need, bad to be
provided for. Tho figures are nut high
proportion to these necessities, wb.ich
every citizen knows must be met.
r, AH x Beaideasotting thjuiujd iiMpo* tant ijuos
?\* Hon for tho best, the Legislative has en
tcTed upon arid aoffed out hithertn in.g ?od
0Mi I it it - i
faith tho riicnBurds of reform-ami re
aa ^AK^uch'?Oiit of expenditure which worn
fT,J*Jbo muoh demaudud itud. which were
plodgcd before the election., For the.
reduction of the number of attai/ns, tho
Legislature dcer.es credit and plaudit.
*The- license law has been virtually re
pealedi which is another right stbp.
Tho elections. tHflt have been hold during
the Ses.'ioo Ho?o reetilted fovr the good
l??r ; .. . : . Aj IJ-1 ?
of the people.' Judgo Carpenter o elec
tion i;t commended and endorsed by the
entire press and poople of tho State.
Important and beneficial bills have
passed or arc rapidly progressing to be
come laws.
When tho Legislature reassembles it
is hoped that immediate and vigorous
work will characterize its proceedings.
Twn important bills aio before tho
Assembly which should receive the care
ful thought and investigation which
they deserve.
1 -One -of thefe is tbe bill to make tbe
ofitce of the^Coouiy Treasurer elective
by tho people:
The other and"more important one is
the UhSljl to regulate the disbursement
'of the public moneys iu the scvcial
Counties in this .State."
'J his bill provides that the Auditor
of nach County, shall once ih ev'Ty
twice months audit all accounts aud
claims of County Commissioners and
Tic: Mirers, and keep a record of ibein
in his olf.ee. Immediately upon the
passage of tho not the Auditor is to pro
ceed to ascertain the amount cd'out
standing ^claims against tbe County and
register llicm.
Tbc clcik of the C uirt in each County
is then to receive all claims against tbe
County ami doeidi) whether they bo
paid or "ijoi. Any claimaul dissatisfied
with the decision (he clerk can appeal
to the Conn of Common I'leas where
the (jucstinn will be submitted to a jury
to decide finally. it also provides that
no claim .--ball l>c satisfied out of any
money except that collect cd for tho same
li cal your, unites there he a surplus in
tin- Treasury for that year f > pay such
old claims. The Auditor is required to
make qunrtcily reports to tho Comptrol
ler General of v h it appertain" to the
State, and to tl e Court of Common
Pleas, at each Suasion nf all claims and
dibbnrscmciits pertaining to the County
These reports are to he pre? ntcd to the
grand jury, wh > arc to COUsidcr and
publish them.
The merits of this bill arc patent.
Such measures as tLi^ furnish checks
and restraints to corruption, negligence
nud misconduct on the pwt of County
officials, nnd remove much of the tcmptn
tion that now exists to be careless <n
crtsthat
, T?? work, tbcn.whfi tho liegi.dat ur
*r*a 'sctnbb si
I Work is t") be (Ihne, pl' Tgc arc t.,-h.;
'deemed..
'|lrol.F|iol! FirolM
'?'iVr M'ciii |o*ha-ouciicU*'! with conflagra
1 i SiitfC- o?i last i?s?o disastrous fires
hitVP occiiiied ill New York, Wilming
ton. Columbia and in several towns in
(Jc o-gfa. -'-Jiii nun-es, iv. idcuces, f. e
(i rics, stores are being burned every
t|-iy Tbe la teat! ilis sters wcro life
burning t?f lbirnum's new Mus um,
Grace Clmpcl, and the extensive factory
iu Centre I ticet in New York. Iu tbe
latter seven young girls were roasted U?
death. Orungcburg is f ptwtd ! Arc we
prepared for the emergency which may
happen '( Is ?.ui supply of water ade
quate ami convenient ? Are the appa
fNfHsos o? the Fire Department pcrfoct
aud read) l Tin so are qu?NlioiiH fur
our City Fathers, our Fire .Musters and
our ciliscus generally.
A Now Paper in Columbia.
It is thought that the new paper that
is S(*oi to make its appoafMieo in Colum
bia as an afternoon1 journal will be a
brilliant succcsl The office and it.-, np
poi, ttiiouts arc. handsome nnd complete,
and utuh r- the able mtitiagemeiit which
will steer its course upon the journalistic
?Ct, the n>:\v daily inu-t attain to a good
old age. It is nut positively known bow
many pcrs< tw .-no connected with the
cntcrpri-e, or bow much capital rs at its
back; but our kjiuwle l^o of Judge
Andrews, aud bis shrewd business tact,
induces the impression that our coutcm
porary in prospective will be a const,ml
and agreeable visitor to our s-uci mn.
Success to tho enterprise.
Sti'lp ace on foot to oxtend the lower
part of tlio thormoinetcr.
KtMincij atiuii- day was duly celebrated
by 'the colored citizens of. Charleston.
No one }et elected Judgo of tho
Fighth t bruit.
'1 he Legislature meets again ou the
Tib in.-tant.
D. II. Chambeilain, late Attorney
Gtueial. und S. W. Melton, Attorney
Geueral, have formed a co partnership
for lb'" praotioe of law in, Coin ubia.
The C'oWcton Gazette berates Govern
or Moses weekly.
Ex Governor Orr, Minisler to Russia,
expects to sail ia J anuary.
i
Barnum's Museum was burned down,
last week. This i.s the third time.
[ro.M.MHNirA TK.D.J
The Judicial Honors of the klghlh
Oftfet nit
Tho Legislature will reassemble on
?bo seventh proximo, and tbe canvass
lor the judicial honors of tbe Bfghfch
Circuit will be renowed with increased
vigor. This is a matter of considerable
interest to the people >f the State, be
cause iL is generally believed, that if a
?Judge was elected, who while intensely
republican, would not from bis antcccd
ents, bo altogether dist istof-il to the
people of that section a better feeling
would prevail, and the great principles
ol" the Ihpublicun p:lrty ex rt their
natural influence. It is 1..?seiltnil that
the judiciary should adinini-t r justice,
undor the liglil of the llcpublioan
principle, and we tbereloro thiuk that
noithcr (Ion. McCowan, a Democrat of
t!ic old school,uor Mr Trcs:oott, a Domo
erat of the new school, h;:ve much reason
to hope fur success, however excellent
their individual character, or eminent
their professional ability. The contest
.seems to be narrowed down betwcea
Mr. Northrop of Charleston, G on. Whip
per <d' Iicaulurt, and Mr. Muray of
An lerson, Mr. Northrop, was u meuibor
of tbe liar in this Statu before the war
and has been a distinguished member of
tho Republican party for some years, iu
Charleston County. Uf Gcnoral Whip
per, wc need not speak, and of Mr
.Hurray we know very little, exept that
he was defeated for the jildgcship of the
seventh Circuit by Judge Melton aud
was in I he lust election the candidate
lor Comptroller General on the opposi
tion ticket. The Circuit is composed ot
a larjie. white Democratic majority and
if a Republican must be elected, they
would certainly prefer, one who would
it last be entirely free from any local o:
personal influences. They would care
very little bow Chtlicstly he might sup
pott the Slate administration, n^t that
bo came to them with a good profess
ional record Taking into further con
sideration, the decisive test vole post
??mining the election, which was strongly
opposed by Mr. Murrays friends wc
think that bis ebanccs are by no moans
as good as when defeated by Melton.
Ifr'iT'^' el, i ?li 4? toast
Turm.ilahle candi'latc, but wo arc at a
loss to sec bow be Would seek the
evident discomforts of such a high<htti< t
l?de. Mr. Cooko oftliis County has i
also entered the U Id with bis usual
vigor uud ability ; and while we thiuk
Mr. Northrop has clearly the inside
track, the contest will uot bo without
interest,excitement and much confusion.
A Sensible Suggestion.
Editor Oraw/ehury AWes :
Would it bo asking too much of the
Towu Council to suggest the propriety
of having tho side walks repaired a little
bit '{ During the recent heavy snow
and sleet storms, pedestrians found it
exceedingly inconvenient to travel tbe
>t recta el" Oiaii{:eburg ; and it is a nuto
rious fact that female pedestrians were
absolutely deprived of the privilege of
.rtepping out doors. The New Stroct, it
is noticeable, is iu a good condition.
Will our City Fathers give au eye to
tbe ooiiHuere.ial cmtre of the Town '(
LCD FS I'Kl AN.
Oatigebnrg, Due it 1st, 1ST 2
A Card.
F desire to pay to my friends that bas
ing brrn appointed to the important
and grave position of Jury Commis
sioner of this County, I fuel my posi
lion. There may bo legal defects in the
jury for next term of Court, but follow
cits the fault w uot here The jury
was drawn with all that ceremony, dig
nity, formality and pomp, with which 1
feel myself invested. This statement
will be substantiated by investigation
which 1 court. 1 have demanded of
Judge Graham and Sol. Butts thai they
be litre on Monday next. Uutil then I
am rasp eel u lly,
JOFF LA UK IN,
Jury Coin.
Supplement l? Farmer's Advocate.
The subject of cooperation among
fanners is bogining to attract very much
attention in all parts of the country. At
St. Louis, last May, the National Agri
cultural Ccngresa was organized by^the
consolidation of trip Nutionab Agrlcultu
ral Association and tho Agricultural
Congress, nnd at once l>y wuc and judi
cions action secured the confidence of so
eietiet throughout the country both col
loctivoly and iudividually. In many
parts of tlio country district conventions^
hate boon called and Duuicfousty attend
ed by tbe farmers, and the resolutions
adopted evince a grbwirlg approbation
of tbo value and necessity of eo operative
actt ion.
The Amn'?mi Ftintn/x Advoqate.
which has espoused the cause of the
COngrdJ=iJ has, w^h full conGd iueu in t be
growing popiilaiily of this movement,
been sctit to ovcry agricultural society
and to all the uewspapetB of the country
at tbe individual expense of tbe publinb
crs. It has p^recvoringly prosetitud the
beneCt8 of thv. ('engross, nud we cau
heartily commend it, to tbo attention of
ovcry farmer.
The Congress holds its next meeting
in May, at Indianapolis, Ind., and it
promise* tc be an occasion of much in
terest to agticulturistr. Kvery society
in the country should be represented
there.
Full information in reference to it
may be obtained by addressing the Sec
retary. ChaB.sW. Green, dt Jacksonville,
Tcnn . at whieh point also the Advocate
i^ published.
b'ltrmf from n It \t'-r ft mit Mrs. J. C
Anlrirh, fFVliseoit, t All ton (Jo., O. l,H.
I'. Hull A Co Gtnt'cmeu,?IMcatc send
me one dozen bottles of your Sicilian
Hair Hemewer. Our 'bald and graj'
do not waul ^o be out. My mother is a
living rccouwicmlation of tbe results
from the use of the Ueucwer. Being
utmost Hoven y yecrs old, and having
worn a wig o' er thirty years, it seems a
miracle to thiscwho have known her so
long so bald und what littlu hair she
bad being pct-fcstly white; now her wig
thrown aside her bur grown out, and a
? month, glosly brown, as in girlhood.
Hoping yon |uay long continue to pour
blessings on Ine he ids of the afllictcd.
I remain yours truly."
Such cvtnopce, with the indorsement
jf the great themists of New Knp.land,
Dr. A. A, Ifayes aud S. Dana Hays,
-dio.uld s-itisjv gny ono, which of tbo
ptcparationstproducc the bast results.
A ChixIbk Custom.?A most c-.it
rag< us I MiirjHe custom i> thai ofrclea-itj;
..to,! from V^l Tfj 1
nodium reports to the survivoi7*ol aiiyf
>nc deceased that their relative is ?onc
o- the regions- of everlasting punish
beut*, it at enco'becomes their bound on
luty to release blm from his pains. With
bis object certain priests are consulted,
rho provide fivo common earthen tiles,
whieh are placed on the ground, one in
be center and four at the comers ; in
be midst are placed a number of images
if persona eut out of p:>per, and some
nock mouoy?the tiles rt present hell,
md the paper images a portion of its
itcupauta. Each priest then Likes a
und oi" staff in his hand, and they
lolcmttly walk round repeating formula'',
md alter h time the mock money is set
ire to, and tbo instant it is consumed
>ach tilo is broken by blows from the
;taves. and each pries, seizes und rushes
>ft with as many of tbe paper figures as
ic can gr.isp, the attendants beating
;ougs and firing crackers to frighten
be deril away, should he attempt to
Ibllow them. Alter this burgrlariom
?Ifort 00 tho part of tbe priests, tbe
relatives are quite satisfied that the
10parted one is out of limbo, or if he
sn t, that's hi.-, lookout, as they have
lone all they can.
Killino Pot'i.TitY. ? An exchange
ays the e.uiest, quickest and best way
to kill a fowl is to oqen his brck, and
ben, with a pointed ond narrow knife,
u ike an incision at the back of tho roof
?hieb will divide the vertebrae, and
sause immediate death: alter which ban;,
lip! lowl up by the b ps till the blocdinL
corses: then rinse the beak out with vin
Bgar and water. Fowls killed in this
manner keep longer, and do not present
[he unsightly external marks of those
Lilied by the ordinary sysrem of wring
the neck* In this connection we wish
to impress on o?r readers the inpotancc
[>f special care In dressing poultry for
market. The difference in wrieo will
move (ban compensut for tho trouble.
Also, hon't send liidoulhrp in poor con
dition; liali lay customers all look (brand
will take only fat birds.
Tommy has discovered wherein his
mother resembles time, it is nut that
she lays her hand gently on 1)05 lather's
brow nor that her footsteps fall with
noiseless tread nor OyU she waits for no,
uiau, nor that sho writes no wrinkles on
her nxnre brow, nor that she nets like
time, nor is it her ago nor any ol those
tbiugt., Tommy avers. He say-i you
might guess all day. it is that l>er 00*
blest offspring is her Instand that's my.
self.
t A remorseful man in Troy. N. Y.
oft to* wjjimn Vhofl ho ftud Jfjiltcl t'|
nujuhor of Jyars
T^&e vjSf*& *<ca i
growrWmjs have starred a"' gymnasium'.
hoping^Tgrow muscle till it crowds oli
pads nnd p.tont calves.
The London 'spectator says th ere Is
probably more flagrant perjury coiuinited
(iff tiio Ruclitji uitor?x \fi any one year
'fiat in sfcy/thirfcfjt iff?--/
J. I?. Crantftl! a veteran stage-driver'
of California; who drove the first stage
over the moimtains td Virginia City,
was recently thrbvm from' his box and
killed.
A Reaver Dan chap married nnd
thought it would be well to make a little1
noise about tho thing, and accordingly
offered a brass band a keg of beer loser
en ide him and her.
An insane lady of Lexington' Ken
tucky, fitted from tbe second story win
dow of her husband s residence in her
night clothes, the other evening, ami ]
hasn't been beard ffoUi since.
A mas in Munkingum Ohio, lost con
siderable time nnd perspiration recently
trying to commit suicida by tying one
end of a rope around his neck throwing
the otbor over a beam and tugging at
it.
TAX NOTICE
0 K FIO R OFCO IJ NT Y TREASU R R R,
Or\n<iH;jUR?j Cointt,
f)nxxor.BURci a. t;., DtOvcnber 27th, 1872.
Notier? is hereby givim tint my bmks
ire now open fur the collection of Taxes,
at tny OJA.se iu QVanga'mrg as follows :
To meet appropriations for the fisoal
year oojuitnenoiaj Nivembjr 1st, IS72.
live (5) Mills on a dollar.
For "payatent of D-ifioioncci for the
Sscal year en lio * OitoSor Jlst, FS72,
live (#>) Mills on a iioll.tr.
For aupp ?rt of tho Frjo S >h > >ls, tw i
(2) Mills on * dollar.
Fir Cou'ity parpasetj t'iro' (3) Mills
on a dollar.
AI .SO.
County School District JkMcasnants
as follows :
For Amelia Township?-two and a
half (20 Mills on a dollar.
For Id ranch ville Township?two (2;
Mills ou a dollar:
i?i ?? ('??? T.iwnViin?one and-a
half (i ,) Mills on a dhllar.
For Cow Castle Township?two (2;
Mills on-a dollar.
F?>r Rdisto Township-?one and a
half ( 1 i) M ills on a doibtr.
For Elizabeth Township?one (I)
Mill on a dollar.
For Goodbys Township?one i^i)
Mill on a dollar.
For Coodbiiid Township?ono (1).
Mill on a dollar.
For Hebron Township?tinea (3)
Mills on a dollar.
For Liberty Township?throe (3)
M ills on a dollar.
For Lyons Township?one and one
half i 11) Mills on a dollar
For Mtlllo Tovathip ?m? (1) Mill
on a dollar.
Vor New II ?pe Township?tw > (2 ?
Mills on the gonord ttr.
For Oran.'O T isr.isSip ? > is half of
? mo Mill Cj) on a dollar.
For Flue. (i rove Township ?tw > (2j
Mills on a dollar.
For Poplar Township?tw o (2; Mills
on a dollar.
For l'rovi donee Towmhip?vis an!
one <iu trier (11) Mills on a d ill tr.
Fir Itocky rrove Posraship?one (1)
Mill on a dollar.
For Union Township?two (2) Mills
ou a dollar.
For Vauces Township ?one an 1 one
quarter (11; Mills on a dollar.
For Willow Township?ono and oae
half (1 J) Mills un a dollar.
For Lion Township?three (3) Mills
on a dollar.
I expect to visit tho following places
at tbe dates mentioned :
Ur iiichvillc ? Wo luosd ty, January
Ist, 1873.
Lowisville?.Tl|urs(|?y and '
January 2d and 3d, l^X-i
Foit Wtottc?(Saturday .J inu.cy -Ith,
IS73.
Folders Slora?Tuesday January
7th, 1873.
Dick Gloatons Store?Thais lay
Jo nuary 9th, 1^7 3.
J ho penulty of 20 per cent acuas after
the fiftoeuth of J auuary L873\
TIFAI>C. AXD'll'KWS.
Treasurer of Orau^obur^ fXuntT.
Oran?elmrg Di \ iskn No. 24 S. of T
Yotir; HfcOUJ.AR :4J:Kn.N'f: W?lscheid
at your H?ll, ,'lc? Biisoutent of the Preeby.
tcriun Church} on MONDAY EVKlflNGj
(6tfc infant), at f o'clock. A punctual ?t
tendwiee is requested, ns In?tnllntioti
Offin-rx will take p!ace. The Installali?:
will be in public.
1$/ order of tho W, V.
?. 8. WALTERS, R. 8.
Eurekri Chapter, No. 13, lt. A. M.
The REGULAR CON VOCATION of tho
nbovo CHAPTER will be held ou Friduy
Jan. IOlli. 1878,'at U o'clock P. M\
By order of M. K. Hv 1?.
THEODORE KCMiN,
^jan -V?tf Secretary.
NOTICE,
Tlie late firm of W C. Cofer L Co.. trail
ing at Fort Melt*, haying been disiolyed'by
tbe death OfW. C. Coffer, all the creditors
of said firm oro requested to ser.d'their
claims to W. J. DoTreville, Esq., Attorney
. at Law, Orangeburg, 8". C in whose bands
the sc'llement of tbo business ol suid Hi in
has been'placed.
JOHN J. JACKSON,
L. 1'. HAST.
.'an till 8t
E. J OLIVEROS, M. D,
?Y1IOL.8ALE AND RETAIL DRUG GIBT.
DEltJJl IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, tHLS, VARNISH, 01>A8S, I'UT
TY, BRUSHES AND CUTLERY.
* lr?
PERFUMERY AND FANCY ARTICLES.
flno or two YOUTHS, between the ages of
l? aud !7 years, to learn DltUti liasiness.
None need apply except those at good
moral character, und uliu 'an curae well re
commended, aud will CONSBNT to be
BOUND te the business tor a SERIES of
V RA KS.
Applications must be in the handwriting
of tue Applicant s, and n'Mrenied as follow*:
POSTOFFICK BOX No. M,
Oiatigvburg, H. C.
jan 4 nov 18 ly
Sale Under Mortgage.
Ilr virtue of a Mnrtgnjre te A. 1$. Griffith
hy Aliro Sbuler and Berena Rlntler, dated
??th March. 1872. and with consent of par
ties, I will 'eell. on Monday, t'.tb .Ian., 1873,
jit Or.ngeburj; C. H., during legal hours,
for cash, one Mule. E. 1. CAIN.
jan 1 ? It S. O. C.
FOR SALE,
ORANfeJKItl KG ULND.
About 3O0 ACRES of LAND in lots ?f II
to 40 acres, located ou the South Carolina
Railroad, below ami within 1.1 miles of th?
T mn of Orangeburg, will be sold on Mon
day, the loth of January. 187d. The lots
will be platted "nd unmhered so aa to be ex
amined hy parties desiring to purchase. It
tho location to persons \Trmiltnr with and
wi?htii? theac beautiful lots.
The plat'can be teen at Mr. C. II. Gluver'a
office, re.'and utter the 1st Monday of.lanu
arv. Terms made known on day of sale.
Jan. Hb' *?
Notice of Dismissal.
T^TOTICE- IS HRREBT GIVEN TH AT j
one OTTinib from date 1 will file mVfina1.1
neeoanl with tho Honcrsble Aug. B. KnowU
ton, .in i v of Prtobale for t.)rangeburg Coun
ty, as Administrator of tho Kstnte of John
M. O'Cain, dve'd, and ask fer Letters of
Dismissal.
all J. D. DAN I ZLF.K,
Jan. 4th, 1878. Administrator,
jan 4 lm
Notice of Dismissal,
N'OTICE IS HEREBY OlYEN THATONB
month from date i will Fil?rmy Final
Account with the Hon. Aug. II. Knowltoa,
Judge of Probate for Orangehurg County,
and ask lor Letters of Dismissal as Adminis
tratrix of tbe estate of Richard V. MoMich
acl, deceased.
ANN W. BARTON,
Jan 4th, 1873. Administratrix,
jan 4 lm
Notice of Dismissal.
Tia"0TlCB IS HEREBY Gl YEN THAT one
Month 1 om date I will file my final
account with the Honorable Aug. H. Knowl
ton, Judge of I'rohate for Orangeburg
County, ns Guardian of Jerome W. McMicli
ael.
DONALD R. BARTON,
Jan. Ith, 1873. Guardian,
jaa 4 lm
IN THE COrUT OF PltOIUTE.
Wukrk.ss, Robert B. Mellichaiup hath
applied to me for letters of Administration
on the Estate of Rev. Stiles Mellichnmp, late
of Orangeburg County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tho Kindred and Creditors
of the said deceased, to be and appear be
fore me at a Court of Probate for the said
County, to be hidden at Ormigeburp on the
17th day of January 1K78, at 10 o clock A.
M. to sliow cause if any, why tho said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Oivcn under my hand and the Seal of my
Court, this 1st day of Jan., A. D. 1872,
and in tbe ninety.seventh year of American
Independence.
AUG. B. KNOW LT ON,
[L 8 ] Judge of Probate <>- C.
jan 4 2t
MR. C. D. BLUME.
Begs to inform the people of Orapgeburg,
and. vicinity the* he will CONTINUE his
BUSINESS at his OLD STAajtt ovee dipt.
P. B.. W. Driggnmun's store, and as he has
made VAST IMPROVEMENTS in PICTURE
MAKING ef late, is now able to execute aa I
GOOD WORK ns can be dona elsewhere \n a
Ferrotype Gallery.
He also has on hand a lot of PICTDRB-I
FRAMES of every description* at reaseee
ble prices.
COPYING done to order in any desired
Style.
Come en*, eoane ?II and give me a trial.
)a,n 4 *| 20 tf
A 1,1, IV ?O WAXT
X beaut ifijl piqturo witli which to adorn
^thtffvulls ot"jmoIrW>ur!ora. should imuiodi
encloi?tbe^Ribsciiption for the "Ad*
|r"f$,c* (P^^)gW^^ l^oy receive by
QNfcfipJf 'Mibadje^'FruitChra-rao," Which we
aie givin;; ""Iii every yearly subscriber to ?ur
paper. Don't remit by mail.
Addrc ft) FRANK P. DE ARD.
Camdhx, 8. C
Sale Under Mortgage
Ry Tirtuf? of a mortgage esootttcd and
Delivered to uin hr Govan JauiM on tbe*
acven'h day or March A I) 1S72. I nill sell
?11 Monday, i t.ho eixthdey of January. A D
1H7SJ, at Orang?/burg. ia front of Sheriff* *>
Office, immediately after the ofheial aklai,
? tie Iron Grey Morae named "Billy.
Terms Cash.
O. t . B1LBY.
Orangeburg 8, C. Dee. 21 at 1872.
Dec 28 2t'
'_y
-,-.-r
T# Execu ors, Administr^
tors, Guardians, &c.
EXECUTORS, A D M I N I ST R A TO*i5>
GUARDIANS and THl'STEES are hereby
notified to niHko "their Annoal Kv turns to'
iho Judge of probate nt the January Term*
of the Court of probate.
Tliiw.. .in Default will be proceeded.against '
according to ;lrw.
AUG. B. KNOWLTON,
Judge 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
uar* A. IV 187ft, at the lite residente of.
George K. Fatrey. deceased, all the personal'
property deceased, consisting of
llouxi-hold and Kitchen Furniture, Planta
tion Tools Wagon. Dttggy. Horse, Cattlo,
Huje*. Corn Fodder, Rice, Ac.
Terrae caah.
Q8 M. FAIRST,
' OjinVified Adminiatrutor.
December ihfh, 1R72?21 2t
-
TH0S-. W. AtiBER^OTTI,.
TWO SOOR? SA?T OP
Russell Street, Oraageburg, Sb. (fi-i ^
Has JUST RKCKT VRD a frtih suppi/faf
FRENCH CANDIP.S,
FAME CANDIES,
N UTH, all aerta,
TOYS,
CHINA WARB.
Large and Small FANCY BASKETS,
RAISONH,
PICKLES, Ac , A-;
Also FRESH RREAD always ea
and supplied to regular customers every day'
? I t heir doors. .
In my rake department you will find.
FRUIT* CA K P.S.
FANCY CAKES.
G I NGERS, Ac.;
Always on hand and freali.
KINK BRIDAL PRESBlffiaL
FRESH PIES constantly ou hand.
V\ EDDINtiS supplied with all binde of
r^K-e? ....i <>..%PMonarit? a*..<tte. staMagfeL
u tit ice.
The above tgoods -anoot be excelled ha-1
H^.^vtv and pri?-?
All work warranted to aai.
oat 12 It de? H
Do Xoi* Want
NEW GOODS t
GO TO' 1 ^a
BRIGGMANN'oW
? ?OU WANT
CHEAP GOODS
G? TO' . ..
BltlGGMAKNp
W II KHK r?U;LL FIND
Any and Everything.
?** H?f
nov * k tf
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ESTATE SALE,
By Tirtue of power rested in ma undf-r
the Will of David Shulor. late of the Coithty
of Orangeburg, deceased, sad under certain
Dceda execute*! by certnia of the parties in
intercut I wilt sell at nublic unction at
Orangeburg, So. Ca., in front of the Sher
iffOffice, oa Monday, the mxth day of
January. 1878, during the custoraary hoars
of legal salen:
4. The Dwelling and Outbuilding* aad>
4tsi acrec of lind, fmbracing and Adjoining:
the name, parcel of the body of landwaero
upon the said Col. David Shuler Maided at
the time of hia death, hounded by lands ef
David Bull, Eatate of Shuler, Mrs. - Virginia*
Black, nnd tract No. 2 below mentioned.
2. The remainder of tbo body of land!
known in O ik Hill and Ball's Braneh Plan
tation, cent.lining ?? acrea, more or less,
and bounded hy lands of Sirs. Virginia
Black, J. H. Felder, William Way, Thowaa
Collier and the 400 acres above mentinaed.
8. The tract of land, silunte in the Cona
tic of OrAngehurg and Clarendon, nn botR
sideaof Santce River, known sa the Taawe**
I c. i _v tract, coalaining ?'rt) tun es, more or
le??, and bonnded by landaof 1'. G. Benbow,.
William Avingcr, Estate of Lawrence A win
ger, and P. J. T?te.
Tho Haid lands will be sold ta ee4fajpnitnt*
pnrccls. \**M
Terms?One-third cash, balar.ee on a*,
credit of one > and two rears, pureeascr to
give Itoud and >lortgago of preiat?os pur
chased, bearing interest from day of aaie/:
lor credit portion of purchase money, aad tew
pay for papers and rycewlinn.
ALSO'
;?y vii^hie ef order Jof the- .l?ulgo of Pro.
bate for Oyangehnrg Couaty, 1 will sell at
the residence of the late David. Shuhr, de
eeaaed,. on Wednesday,, the aighaa day of
January, 1073^ the pUntAtiew Jftoek and
other Personal- Property or tbalstatc of the
aaid David Shuler, ceasietiB;g of Ilersea^
\hiiti. Wageur, &o. Terms cash.
WIT.Lf.V? M. 8HUEER,
Qualifled ExeoutW ef "WiW-^f
Lata David Shhlar, dte'd.
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