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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS GEORGB BOLITER, FlBAKOIAL AN* BUSINBBS MaKAOBR. ?sBetml mfmpm af ike WttUe and FEB. 8, 1878. VOLUME. This number closes the sixth year of the existence of the Ouanoeiil'uu PB iaii) bate ? : t teti mm During Jheso long years its visits have continued to the households of the town and oounty. During theno long years fehaogc has passed upon, almost everything iri and.around us. .Change for thVIB*3tterij change fdr the sadder has come. Men have grown rich and are better situated in life; men have djed in the time. Our town has grown and improved and new enterpriser have grown into life end suecessin this period. All these changes', the bright and happy ones and the sad ones have been chronicled in the Nvws, and like the mirror it has reflected the passing ob jects. Piled away amid its roll time changes have become the local history of this people. Opinions tnd discos- i ?ions have fil)eT"thc9c"colu1n1liav','?nd-the Nkws has been the' indexed reflex of the public mind. The Nkws then can, withT?lt'1-irVoganee, claiui to be one of the. institutions of Orangcburg, its Chronicle, its KcporUr, Its .Ledger and Index, leaver in these,years?search eur files ?has the Nkws willingly offended the putSRPisjte'?r wound*.d the feelings of tbtr i positions for whicjjj thoy were ?II unfit The Nkws has cluiniB opor> this peo pie; for to their interest and prosperity haait been devoid.?**1 flpJtJtf tjhfc qkjee of thc Sixth year of ftr}Kas maintained its position as a permanent County Taper devoted'to the iffi^ of this pcopfo'.^' ' I?DW*?*!^ for their most liberal patronage in auf oJ Bterh baho? ??at? coeMeiilly0?rtofca the hope our rjatrons are satisfied and believe we have earned their countenance port thus freely extended. ?^Irf,~4ff this, place we pledge thajje the future as itf the past ttVisJi people* .one taste or wouncuu inc leenngs ot ?%|inibt^tJcitizen, except when called aja^tp ^DUKe^r shoso who disgraced mmm C- _t.:lu .u_'< .._<:.1 Ibb?s?'^?^ b t 8t interest wil/ booor Tit? New "Times" m ,Iiev? ?g aw >, . ? eweri* ill ?-?'..*??> first number of the^riW*, under proprietorship and editorship 4MWl*:tt* Oft Thursday morning. The -WmfiA'U sgreeablfe. No editor is JPP*?g*"t'n*;Bd C0DaerlueQtIJ we have Cjb light to publish our "shrewd guess" cBt?Js> who eo cheerily, clearly and try aehates its readers, toaft aaw is high, courteous and svtDMrvstive, awd th* 7Vwa>?, assumes a yetitioB in journalism and occupies a ^^VBO im '?Sis county1; commanding ro tiaVfP!1 ,od. *^MrvioK patronage. Q4)t?|i.es <e Wdio be is will be fotaad out) *fl?irehe^ of opinion mnet- exist upon ?Maj^nlfc and the candid mind to ar [jtWftt tfcfh, altould snalyso and digest 10th sides of any question. Evory theory its ingenuous supporters, who act ni?fa a conviction of right, While iLem braees others who are unwitting adhor *?.**, to whet th*y do not'uuderstand or ftr* the creatures of mere influence. Tism eAolnelte view of any doetrino fjact be vague and unjust if the opp is: f$atgnmens is not oonsidoted. It is thsrefoere magnanimous, that we should ? fifed of prejudices and doubt, that eur intellectual machinery may have ^jjjl nUf to chose the right and once ken eat ly convinced; hold on to principle theega the heavens should fall. Whatever political difference existed to oar late struggle for in they have been settled by lbl arrbitrameet o? the sword. These we eftonot, nor would we taeall. We have to deal with the presset Party lines shall net confine the din crctlen of this paper. AH psrties hare I heir blots snd blemishes This is a tone of grand con?ervatis:r, WS The News and tho \T/A? Bflefihi political opinion, but ntffea in tlipgcQsr ;\1 aim of promoting the county's go >d. The '?News? \ Tcuder? its greetings of kind feeling and courtesy. We accept ?9 public ser ranU the grat?iutinn, and hope that in submitting our opinions to the public, there will be a-JUtttoal aitn.on the part of either to att.va.ice'tho interests oh. the Co?nty at large,- As ships up >n the broad highway ol trade, iuiy we l>o fever rendy* tO exohangea friendly I 'Og,^ iifde And ok the proiuotors ot pjace , may wo ?tcor clear of, or pour h >t shot into the lockers oT all 'Skull, ami cross bones" craft, H So says the Time* of this week. We greeVfhe craft under its new Hag. and pilot. With these as now, wo shall uevcr run a foul. The Franking; Privilege. The bill abolishing the Franking Privilege has passed through Congress, and having received the President's sig nature, has become a law. - This is certainly a wise and needed , measure of reform. This privilege,which permitted, uiciuUts' eT Co;igr'si t > s n 1 nil matter ^trough the mails, free, has been outrageously abused. H?uorable members hard been couticted of burden ing the United1 States in si Is with their own private matter In one case this priyilcge was used to trau?p >rt the ad ?ertising circulars of oae of the people's representatives, who was also in the dr?g'business. The hill having been adopted by Con gross, composed of. those who ore its benefwmit s, wt a fign of u healthy tone in our National Legislature. , The aboli tion of this privilege.UMy have the effect of redoeing : the postal rates. Be this as it may as incubus R* taken off (he postal system.' which must have impeded its operations.. The mtnpeHcninvnt of ViolY'v;! Urnt Culfax. * I : T?ii ??*? ? A flHKA* SlSN T SR EATEN Di? WITH 1HH M I. : ? ._ i BOhOn AN1? It TIN. I ??sc - mr. m,? ft ; ' wool sill snh*~ . ? ? . Tdhe- recent testimony before |he Credit, dklobillcr Committeo of Congress plafrce^fBe ' Vice President in An awl washi 'position. Ferjnry lias been com. ^lhtcB-'tfy*some btie and the eircu i.stdn tial evidenee against 1 K>t>. Scfiyler C?ol fa* is strong. Mr. Callas, however, oxpiesscs the utmost coli hvie.: in hi" ability to clear himself of t lie r on i no us charge: It is thought that the rn.vesCtgatlou which he has demanded will eud in tin peach meet. "?'IrWas rumored that a movement to impeach him was oa foot last weak. Mr. Ctdfax's friend's tire Strock oJntnh at the disclosuro of the di.-dioior and guilt of their admired and respected exemplar. . The victim (all crimin ils are such now-a days) has been >ho modes constantly held tip to Sunday school children for their imitation, nod the ex poMi.ro of his guilt h is produced a panic in Sunday school and tract tir tlsst Let a llepublienn Cowries* either rindi ate ov punish hi u by. a full, fair trial. Corruption in IligU Phtees. Almost sjavsltanAoUS with the die I in seool *?? ?? tia ?. covrry of the puilt of the Vice President of the?l+nitod States oo.no? she details of the exposure of l'oinor? y S?r bribery in the Knusno IjO isl.it ure tosecuro I-it election to the CuLted States-St unto. Tweed and his ring hove not yeC ex piated their crimes upon llio* public and two more eases are presented to the world .to the scandal of the American pcAf,e. ?? ? * 'Puittlc'tl creeds hare nothing to do with personal guilt. It it not the duty of" the llepublieati to screen or to de feat* di?hwtt*?t Kepubhcaus. Nor need he bo offcms'di at these disclosures. Crime has no retatiess to parly platform or^jnmc. *The degenerate age, the* temptation of high ami lucrative otfiec, aud the weakness of human. naXute, those ate the causes, of guilt. These causes, nil parties and' ?be whole nation, may well regret und 1 intent. Bcpublican and Democrat, alike, may shudder at this prevalence of crime among men, whom tho people have honored aod Urusleij, and hoth alike should join iu the demand 'or the investigation into thoir-fluirgcs. Wo, of course, have pronounced no opinion as to the truth of these charges We simply chronicle them as tho start ling and snd events ol the day, and would trace the guilt, if such it he, to its truo (csuso and sourcu and as honest journalists demand investigation. Thus we have ever dealt an! thus will ever ..continue to deal with ?nargos against persona in high position. Let charges of Crime, in theso high places, receive, a prompter investigation, and, if substanti ated,a sterner re*ouko,thsn when brought against humbler and obscurer citizen*. Thus will all parties, thus the American people vindicate themselves. Offences must come, let ju"tiee attend. Fiat Juxtittti] rim/ cuttttn.' Investigation inu.-t follow. Like tho Human's wife our public m-n should be, above suspicion. Let Congress do its duty, and the 1 United States Senate preserve its purity, by the moans given to that, body by the fundamental law for this very purpvse. Tho Tomahawk and the Calumet. The latest news from the cuntry oc cupied by Captain Jack, tho Modoe bravo, is. that the frightful scalper wants a big talk, with pence probably iu his ey<\ A squaw says that many of the Mo docs were hnrt iu the late fight. This is telling tales out of school aod Captain Jack will probably have a war dance and ent her. The natit nal women and children are watching with eager ear the result of ,this '"big talk." Tho alternative is frightful. It is talk or war, whiskey or ambti>h, tho pipe or the hatchet ?fust snppnpo that Captain .lack should send a bundle of arrows tied up in a snake ikin to Congress. The Kukluck is nothing to this great terror that rises up to terrify a eond and a great people. 'Let us have pence, Oh! Hiawatha!'' Wc"ll take a pipe with you! Put up I your knife, n.-w. Lets s':n >k j it o It ! Stokes. The counsel of Stokes the murderer of Fisk, will apply for a now trial from Judge Boardman.' If this fails, they will ask fur u stay of proceedings, und aceare a review of the case in the Su preme Court. If this fails they will go to the Court of Appeals. If this fails they will besiege the Governor for a pardon, with petitions and women's tears. Qifonded justise sits an.I waits. Ouentl Assembly. The State Legislature continues the prompt despatch of business. Of repor .s of its doiu^s we compile the following: ? M'ECIAT. COUNTY TAX KS. There have been during the preseut session a snmber of resolutions proprsing special taxes in tho various counties. One of these resolutions. proposing a tax of tw ? mills iu Kcrshuw Comity, has already pnssed. Juad Lecome a> law, but the finance committee < f the Senate have gathered up :iH tlte rest of tl>e resolutions and incorporated thorn in an omnibus hill entitled "a hill to authorize county commissioucis of certain counties to levy and collect an additional tax for certain purpose*." This biU prescribes tho following f?pecTal ta-aes hi tlw? jic spective csnntic? tMMnedt: Marion County. Mills. Orangeburg County. !> mills. Richland County. Hmills. Lancaster County. 2 u.ills. Kewbcrry County. li mills. Ilorry County. t! mills. \N'iHiani-l.org County. 2 mills. The taxes thus provided) for arc to be devoted exclusively to the payment of tho past due indebtedness of the counties iu the cases of Marion, Orangeburg, Richland, Lniicustcr and Newberry Counties. In the caso of Ilorry County the tax is for repairing biidgos and pay ing tho past duo indebtedness, and in tho case of Williainsburg County the tax is to pay the indebtedness caused by the building of a jail in that county. A CHECK ON TU E UllKASU ltKU. Representative Dannerly yesterday introduced a joint resolution to provide ..1 ' '" for the auditing by the comptrolhtr gcoera' of all claims against tho State. It provide! that all claims agaiiiat tile St. te now due are which may become duo, except pay certificates of the Gen eral Assembly, salaries and State bonds, stocks or coupons shall l>o audited und nllovrcd by tho eoniptrollcr-gencral, and shall huve the words '"audit id and ul lowed'1 wtitton ocrpss the faee of the claim, aud signed -by the comptroller general before they shall be paid by the Stste treasurer. The comptroller-general is also reqairod to enter in n book to be kept for the porpose, a brief aud clear statement of the eircumstauc'S of each claim disallowed by him, and the State treasurer is required to pay all claims in the order in which they aio audited Any violation of the resolution by either of titele officers is declared a misdemean or, aud tnado punishable by line or imprisonment iti the discretion of the court. In tho Senate Dickson introduced a bill creating the office of imigrat ion com missioner. Duun introduced a bill to authorize certain counties to vote aid to the Atlautio and tho Pacific Seaboard Railroad Company. The bill to provide for the payment of the past indebted ness of Georgetdwu County; the bill to .... *-. , provide lor a special assessment ol tnxos in Aiken Couuty ; the bill to charter the Cheraw and Chester Railroad; tho bill to amend the act incorporating the Town of Louisville ; the joint resolution to provide an appropriation for the final payment on bouds pun based by the State in Darlington County, and llr? joint resolution authorizing the county eomtttissioneri of Reaulott County to levy a special tax, received their final reading, passed aud were ?.Mit tu the litiuse. The bill to authorise the county commissioners of Abbeville to open a public road from Win 11 tin tor's to R. II. McCuslan* in tb.it count) ; the bid to amend Sections 10 and !-J3 ofChinte" 8, Title 4 of the act revising and con solidating the General Sta' ntes of the eu,? -'.?;v#?.?M the boundary lines be- i twecn Vutk and Lancaster Countios : | the bill to amend the net for the pr dec 1 i tion and preservation of useful an hunts j the bill to require trial justices to give bonds and otherwise to define their , duties ; the bill to authorize the State treasurer to coium nee such proceedings ngainst the financial agent of the *tn'e as will secure a settlement on his part ; the hill to incorporate the Nowberry j and Chester Railroad Company ; the bill to incorporate the Second Cousawhalehie Baptist Church of Beaufort County ; tho bill to incorporate tho Presbyterian Church at Abbeville Courthouse; the bill io incorporate Darlingtan Academi cal Society ; the bill to incorporate tho Town of Nichols ; the bill to revise and extend the charter of the Saving! Build ing aud Ijoao As-ocv?i'n>ii; the hill t? iueorpnraio the Petrdee Agricultural and Mechanical Association; the hill to iu corporate the l>irlrugtoi Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Camp any ; the hill to- renew the charier of Wofford College, Spartanburgj the bill tcpuninh persons for obtaining money, chattols and valu able securities by f;il>e pretences j ihe bill to- dud arc a mad lending from Nelson's Fervy Road to Murray's Ferry lload in Jksruudoii County a public highway ; the bill regulating the qxccu tiou of the death sentence, the bill to provide foe the establishment and blip pot t of ? State normal school ; and the Lill to ptovide for the ad niuistrstion of derelict estates, we?e read the second time and otdvred to bo etigro-sod for a third reading. The sroihvuI of Joseph Tsylorj the bill to amend the section* of the General Statutes relntive to the as ?igomont of homesteads, and the bill to make the county auditor the clerk of ttie board of county commissioners, wore ma lo special orders for Suture days. The uccount of John Ihxdy was poal poncd until the next aesaioo. The joint resolution to provide for the construe tion of a gunrdhouHO and a market in the fowu of Hamburg wns referred to the committee on finance The b II to incorporate the York?ills iMaoufaoturing Company; the bill to incorporate the Grand Southern Uotcl and. Transfer Company o? Columbia; tho bill to,aid. and encourage manufactures; the bill to incorporate ths Town of Varnesville, in llcaufort County, and the bill to incor porate the Southern Warehouse Comp any, were referred to the committee on incorporations, The bill to prevent county commissioners from being intor cstcd in contracts g'voa out by thtni, or on public work done under tbuir super, visions ; tho bill to amend Chapter 13, Section 3 of the < Jeueral Statutes, and the bill to amend the law for th" measurement of lumber iu Charleston, were laid upon the tuhlo. There was no'quorum in the fl?sse on Monday. Judge Cooke. Tt will gratify tho friends of Mr. Cooke to read tho account* o+ his tltbttt ns J udg*. Says the Anderson Coiiwt'vititor : The regular term of the Court of f/en cral Sessions was convened on Monday last, his Honor Thompson II. Cook, pre siding. Iinmodiatcly after the assem bling of the Court, the Commission of the lion. T. II. Cook as Judge of tho Sth Judicial Circuit Tor tho unexpircd term of Judgo Orr, was r^ol by the efficient Clerk of the Court . The Commissions ofjohu W. Daniels,.Clerk Win, Mctiuukiii? She rill' for Anderson county, aud Absalom Hlythc S .licit r. fortheSth circuit, were also readiu op u court. The Grand Jury was organized ^by the appoiutiiicnt of Smii'l J. Km merson, Foreman, af)er which the Judge proceeded to deliver his charge to the (Hand Court of Inquest, in substance as follows: The Judge leminded the..i I of tho recent change iu ths Jury Law, requiring the n to serve for tho term of one year. This change- he thought was emimeutly wise and proper iunsmuih as the Jur >r in consequence of his expo I ri-nce, would bu-better q Ulli tied to dii charge properly the imp rt.int duties whi< h would devolve upon him Hewaagratific Itoknow that Anderson Connty whs iu a health) condition fiiiati* | cially ? which he attributed to tho 7.e il ' ami faithfultlCS in which our grand ju rors had difecharged their duty p'o ' prosperous in every r spool W.t3 our cuun- | ty thut he thought it might well hr denominated a* the ''b inner c unity of the State." The conduct ol their pro decessura was recommended to them as worthy of imituliuii. He suggested the great propriety of particularly in iniriug into the cun lm-t of Trial Justices iu ? ?? ??- -.1..;.ti .1 ;,,? ,.r tlvc U". as in his opinion., it was greatly absurd, uot o?#)y hy reason of tho in ?onveniooee <.r expense unnecessarily incurred by 1 ti L'.int?. but, also h\ reason of the used .?.* aud Ulijustiti ibl" debt heaped lit OW the Statci Tho chicl duty o the Trial Justice was, to preservo the pea<"; and prevent iiihteud of encourege litigation. 1 1 his givt duty to hia own knowledge, was shamefully violated in tlu lower CoUUtici of the Stale, and tho' he knew nothing to that effect here, yo; e thought it proper to request thorn t? make special inquiry therein und prompt, ly report to the Court every one wiio had not strictly performed their iluiy. Particular attention wasdirectel o th in vcatigat ion of the public nlficis and the condition of the public roads?with the charge to report the C in ?'y fj ? u mi-si ners to the Court if thoy hvl no glected their duty. In conclusion tho Judgo in a rw impressive remarks, ret urncd thanks *o tho Bar and officers of the Court, for their letter of congratulation and invita tion to make his home at Anders? ll. During the close of his remarks he paid a just and handsome tribute to the char acter ff the lion James G. Orr. Tho energy and impattiality with ?hieb tho Judgo has discharged his duties, has made a favorable impression ' Upon our people an I when he leaves our ' village will no doubt carry with him their best w ishes CoMlM.IMK.vrKl>.?-J\ldgC T. 1I Cooke recently elected was the recipient of h>igli compliments by tho Anders ?n bur and the citizens of that town, at tlw! recent term of court held there, when a request w as made that he make his p.Tin men: residence in tho county. J C Keil. I on behalf of the bar. just previous to the j aiija>urn-inont of "the court, united w.th others in paying the judge this compli ment ?-Enniny Her*i/</. Judge T. H. Oooke, ??f the Kight Circuit, who has boon h dding court iu Anderson during the last week, reports hin.?elf highly pleased with his fust week's sojourn among the people of that circuit. He was hospitably received hy all, and made to feel quite at homo among his new found friend'. He was ooinp iuieuted by the B.ir through H.on J. |?. Kecd.?/7,?,' A I ? i!>-i-p> farmer put out fire in his bum with a di luge of milk Hnbqiiu is not the only place where milk difleia but little from water. A wife having lost bet. himbuud, was inconsolable for his death "Leave me to my grief," tdio cried'sobbing. ''You know the extreme sensibility of mj nierves,?u nur?; nothing upset* thorn?" A Brave Woman. A yoUTig lady living near Iluutitijrtou Harbor, L. 1.. recently performed a dee I of hcroisfu which entitles her to a niche in the (line gallery with Ida Lew is. It appear* that two men recently enibtrked in a frail skill", after having purchased a weekly supply of provisions, and started fur Baton's Neck, where they we're Oul ploycd in a gravel pit. To pass from the harbor into Huntington hay they had to go through a narrow strait and and r.iw close to the ^sh ire for several mile*. They bed just passed through the strait in safety, when the boat be came entutrgleu id a flow of ice. 1 he >efforts of the men to pull out of jit only made matters Worse, and they liually capsized and f.;uud themselves floundering in the Waiter. ! Neither of the men could swim, a.id , clinging to wha'cver they e mid lay their hands upon they called loully for help. Their eri & were hoird at a neighboring farm biuse, where there lived three women and a little boy. All rushed down to the beach, und o*ue of thciU, Miss Duciud.i Cpllkliu, waded out into the bay, determined to do what she could to save the struggling men. With a heroism seldom paralleled, she plunged out where 'he water was over her head, and, after a few vigorous stroke*, re idl ed one of the drowning men. Although exhausted, he was still sunVibae, sad, observing Miss Coiikliu'a direction*, he placed his hands on her shouldcy* and*, was dragged to the shore. The young lady Was throughly exhausted by her exertiuus and fainted S'Min niter hoding Xhe man was carried into a neighboring house, and was alter a time rcviveti. His companion clung to the keol of tho butt aud was lauded ash >rc soon after wards, I 1ST or M l Tl Its Rrtnatln 1 j inj? in the Or?ngel?urg 1'ost Oiheo for tue .-.<?? ,.. ending .1 .i.'.i.uy J'-v.i. 1- 7.'. 11.? Elisa .laue Hon-on. C ? V ?) t arn. 1) _.t c ?1 Daft", John DU, S. .1 ?.1 K luabinett. M.'?L.ndv Myers", Mrs. Vim Miller. W \ II Wolfe. 1. Persons Catling for the ahoTc letters will please .i.iy they are advertised F. DEM ARS, . . . m Po?! Master. THE HKKN1)E!?0F?;e>- lee, XT AP1VMATTX r. if., VA., A I1 CiL -'tu 18Ti?. A M AO N Ir.it'l t NT 14 x \H in h INCI'.A V'JSfl of the stirrenucr of 0??n. Lteo. beuuii ful colored. Engraved In ikt of the art nnd printed on heavy plate paper, Ji is 11 uly a ?-in of art, one which idionld hang in fWe parlor If eVery J*o9tVcm home, faul by aanil, mount v*| on a roller and post; paid, on rcci ij I oj "JO cents, or 8 for oO caut. Agents Waaledh AddreV?. t . j c, A w. m. burrow. Riistyl TcOn. Patstoajtics of Picture*, Looks, sent free. feb ... !t A Valuable Invcniloii) AN ENTIRELY NEW Sewing Machine! FOR DOMESTIC USE. OXLY FIVE DOLLARS. witii Till: xr.w Patent Button Hole Worker. TNF. M?>ST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN CONSTRUCTION. THE MOST DURABLE ANS* ECONOMI CAL IN I 8 A MODEL OK COMBINED STRENGTH AND BEAUTY. Complete in aA Its parts. u*ee the Straight Eye Pointed Ne.?dle. Half Thiejwliog, direct, upright l'o.nlive Motion. New Tension, Self Kecdand Cloth uuider. Operates by Wheel an t on n Table, Light Running. Smooth and noisvlqse like all good high priced machines. Ha? patent cheek to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong wny. Uses the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Leek Stilen (finest und strongest Mitch known :) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do ail kinds of work, tine and c arse, from Cambric te heavy Cloth or Leuiher, and uses nil descriptions of thread. The liesi meahauical talent in America an I Europe, has been devoted to improving and simplifying our Mtohines, combining on y that which ia pr.-ieticable, und dis pensing with nil complicated siirroundiegs gt iicrnlly found in oilier machines. Special terms and extra inducements to male and female agent*, store keepers, Ac, who will establish agencies through the country and keep our uew machine* on ex hibition und sule. County rights given to smart ilgcntS Tree. Agent'* complete outfit* furnished without any esira charge. Samples of sewing, descripirve eireulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, Ac, sent tree Address, URO >KS SEWING MACHINE CO., No. 1829 Broadway, New Vork. fch 8 ly Notice of Dismissal. ^VTOTICE IS I1EUEBV OIVEN /lIAT l s( pno month from dale I will file my final aceonnt with the Honerable Aug. B. alnowb ton Judge of Prooate lor. Oiun?ebm-g Coun ty, as. Administrate: of the Estate of C. W UoIbqjI, 'h-e d, and ash for Letters ef Dis missal. CHRISTUN A. ST A LET. Feb. M'n, 1873. Administrator. feb 8 lax Notice of Dismissal. NOtUCi IS HEREBY GIVEN TI1AT one I Month f otn date 1 will file my Anal acoount with tha Houorahl? Aug. B. hnonl ion, Judge o| Probate for Orangebnvg Countv, as Guardian of. Donald w. Bnxler. W. II. RKF.DISII, Feb. Pth, 1873; Gitardian: leb b I in A SMALL FARM Foil KALK about three quarter* of ? mile front the Court Mouse containing M acrea ?Ith a'tJOOD DWELLING, K ITC BIS, STABLE aud an Excellent WELL of WA TER. AJao aoii.c CHOICE FRUIT TEE KS iiuv.- recently been set uut. T!'?.< above in one of the moat desirab'.?" and healthy places in the State. For far j tivulan apply to Z. M. WOLF!/ Or to Tlf AD. (f. ANDttlWw, jan 18 Jin Charles H. Green; CATERER, The nhove named announces /to lla)M , iiiiercited that be ia prepared alwaye km furnish, BfcSF, POULTRY GAMM, FISC, und Mtals d?b?ered'lto'eny erde?. v; ? If) ^ C. II. GREEN. Fehlet If In the Di trict Court of .ti?: United States. FOR SOUTH CAKOUMA. 16 the Matter | Petition far of A..L Frederick, \ Full and Final of Orangobtfrg; f Discharge * Ba?krtifrt. ) in Bankruptcy. Ordered, tfmf a bearing &t) the V'th day of February. lRli*. at Federal CotStrt Ho^rt in Cliari?aloiJ..K. C; and that nil CreAfliter*, *e\. of *ni<l Uanhrupt appear s* send tMM nerd place, and show c.-io ^o, if rwiy Uiey f*?, why (he prayer of the Fatitiouer trttoul'd not be graSfted. Hy erder of the Court, the 28th do/ef January, 1*7*. DAN'L IIORLUECK, Clerk of the District Court of the b'niicd Stalta for South Carolina. ' fe-bl HAL 2t For Sale Cheap. A stn*? WELL IMPROVED place ia at mile of Ceder Grove store, In the Fork. Term*- #a?y. THAU C ANDREWS. ' Jen 2'fh jr?a?- if 'jk KELOT OP' HORSES AND MULES at ] 1 * I 'r-' ?Stabl f RMER? ANDOTHKRS COtfTEMPLAT itt% tie pirrchaar of kW'se* or Muleft wilfl ectisoU thvjr evrn ia> crcal by calling on W? A, WERONKY. "at the ubore Stahles and ox ?alining kw St'ock before purchasing elae whero:5*'?*' < MttONIT A BAXTER. ian 25 tf NOTICE;'?:f TT HE PARTtfE^SHlT; OF 1711*0* * -gare hitherto Snr>?ii?twinn> ia hereby T. K. ?1p??.)Itc.I hv the wrrb.dr^wal of Mr. Lrgare. The other partner* wHVe'ohi'.SirSr their bona?-?? under the firth name tit Hat aea 4t HoteW. ' rl?O W. M. IfSTgoU. W. f.fffcx. Jan 2.r?tb ?r - |V Notice of ApplicatioH for Final Discharge. ..^ THE Rl'RSCRIRER GIVES NOTlCEITIAflF' arlR on the tret Monday in March neit,, aoplr to tin-Court < f Probate for hia Final Bimiiarge a? the Executor of the Will of h>r. Samuel- Smoke deceased Jan. *J4Us> 1878. f 8. ?. SgOJCE Exer. J.m tNth fit A RARE CHANGE. m Onepf the most "DESIRABLE and COM PLETE RESIDENCES in thin Tow# is, ef., fired for sale. The Dwelling baa four I.nrgo Room* in good Repair, With Dining Room, Kitchen and Pantry attached to tho hnns*. The lot contains about nix acres ?C gi od Land. The above place will be put u*> at anetion on the 1?t Monday in February if not seid before that time. ? Afeply.to miss -Far nie d. staw, j:iu is?;;i On the Plaee. - ?-1-;- ? CANCER'S CORED WONDERFUL CANGMF ANTIDOTE, Which destroy and romayc ih? Cuncer entire without the risk cf the Knife er the Lort of Blood, and at th* saun? lim? orer corae ttiw tendency to Cancer in the aystenj. We also treat alt forma ef Chronic? Long Stnndin; and Obscura Dueaxe-t. wita ua puralleled Success, especially Epilepar er Fits, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Aathma, Scrofula an<l Secondary Syphilid. For full particulars, Circulars, *o., oall on or adJreea E. H. OR BEN. M. d.f Golsboro, N. C. A. H. LINfrl.EY, M. D., Gbarlotte, N C. O* J. K. BENTI.F.Y, M. D.. jan 11? 3m ' Putnter, S.-C. JUST ARRIVED A BFLKaSTDID LOT OF Mules and Horses eft 2^1 ii o ?s ks ! IIO It ska !!MV LEKl We respectfully call fbe attention of the citizens of Orangeburg and Oraogeburg County to the fact, that we will have a choier lot of hersoe from Virginia, oa this m trkot by i We i weuteitb. af Deeember. This ateek has boo*, aeleetedi frottu choice alack-raisora lav the Old Dominie*, emdT with an aye t* thr aeeeaaitiee of this-market. Tliey will eea tist affine Saddle and Haroeaa horses. Wa. also eall your- attention to the fine lb*eff raubn me new hawe en band.- We expect tm awejr a full supply of both hrr.sei *\h% male* oouatantly ea head, tf hp stecseden't* giver sat isfaetion, you earn roturu them, srA geW yeor menwy' baek, with interest. Try ??. that a aU we want. , . S'ALB. STAllIiKS OF W. Mo- Bi.Ii: & c<ot no* ?:> auf 11 ?T