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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS GEOltOE BOHVER, FinAnciAi. amo Bcsixiss jIaxaokb. Official Paper of the State and ?f Orangeburg County. SATf^DAT, APBIL 13,1873. State? Right a. % efXiUAt. irr i T '?The word 'Sov.roignt y' is Icon understood than any other in the polit' cal vocabuhiry." Where docs it exist in this government 1 In Great Britain it rosidos in Par liament. Louis XIV very distinctly pointed' out iti habitation in Fraaoe WnjfcT<1?h aard, tvL,ctal c' est ?not."' Where is it with us ? *Can the* States which are restrained by the Constitution be deemed Sovereign. Is Congress Sovereign, when its powers are affirmatively granted ? The power which amends and can -mend the Constitution at nny time, this alone is illimitable. Here we have Sovereignty. The State governments and the general government ar? the mere creatures of this omnipotence?mere tenants at will. Tho adoption of the Constitution was a .Surrender of tho Sovereignty of the individual States to the -Mates united This shows that tho United States is ?S?*?'*Confederacy but a composite State. Where the Sovereignty resides there allegiance is due. When allegiance is not due, there can be no treason. The Constitution provides for treason to the United States. The Articles of Con federation, on the other hand, did not ?eve provide for any treason against the Con federation for this were an impossibility. Allsgiance is due to the composite whole of which the Ftatcs are members. Such is a rugged synopsis of the argu te-* VJ ? ?. tnent of a very intelligent writer in a !=te number of the Southern Law ?Vht reasoning is certainly elenr.* But even if the argument: is dcfci tiro, ecrordieg to the States Bights concep tion of the late war the Southcan States became conquered provinces, and are begttad to accept the laws imposed by their victors. The victors claim to hare imposed the theory outlined nbove upon their subjugated enemies. He .ce forth the Slates rights me-a are estop, pad apon their own principles from con tuning that theory. The States rights theory is hence forth and forever an exploded heresy JtSWjr WS/lb I for' the nationalist, and and abrogated system for the States rights man. The farmer regards the war as having judicially decided tho theory always to have been wrong, tho latter as having legislatively substituted for it the other Here then is the refutation of the doetfiao of States rights and here the defeat and submission of its votaries. Bnt ws have regarded the doctrine of -lea Stftee rights as wcoug on higher, tuor {Higher, even than the sublime patriot ism and* fervid eloquence of Daniel Webster's views of our, system, wc have rested our opposition to the dogma. Hr. Webster says "What the Consti tution says of itself is as conclusive as wlat I it says On any other point. Docs it eall itself a compact ? Certainly not. But it declares itself a Constitution What is a Constutition ? Certainly, not league, compact or confederacy but a fundamental lau: In the Constitution it is the people who apeak and uot the States. This logical statement of the nature and scope of our government as manifest ed in the Constitution, tsxed the great force ^aud ability of Mr. Calhouo in the great debate. And whethor he ever refuted it, is a question for tho parties to re-argue ad libitum. ? Til f*) Our opposition, to States rights was upon the principle of "the greatest good to the greatest number." State names, and lines are tf minor importance. It is the people, the mass of the people that compose and constitute tho State. Suites rights was not the people's rights Higher than the Constitutional discuss edi higher tksn State pride, higher than Sectional adherence to favorite doctrine, the pstri >t regards the right, the wsL fa ye of the people. In South Carolina bow was it ? The favored few who arrogated t themselves the S'ate, loved and floated upon Statt? right*. Die* not the r'octrinc rest the very Sovereignty that they claimed for the State, in themeelven ? The State? rights so lauded and loudly boasted were their own rights. Where were the peoples' rigbta? "The faction fattened nn 1 the people starved." Hotter for the great majority of the white people (not to apeak hero of the colored) was it to wrest this Sovereignty colled tho Stutos out of the grasp of the oligarchy that bold, and to refer it back to the great American people, of which they were a component part. As South Carolinians this mass of our peeple were hopelessly enthralled, but as American citizens they were equal and free. It is from this view of the doctrine of States rights that the pat riot io op r?< ? i tion to its theory comes, and Irrm this view that the exultation of the friend of his race and lover uf his country muni arise as he contemplates the irretriev able ruin of this "exploded heresy." ?'Oruiigcburjr, Agricultural ami Mechanical Association." On Satnrday la?t the members of the Agricultural Society held a meeting at the Firemen Hall. A joint stuck company was organised und?*i the ab??ve name. The capital atock is fixed at ?5000 ; two hundred ah area, 5"J5 each. 150 shaves have already been taken. Some of tho best citizens of this crontv have promptly and liberally invested iu this enterprise, whose object is to place our ('entity Fair upon a permanent and business footing. As public journalists we do most cheer fully and proudly note aud chruoicle thin fueling of enterprise, public spirit and liberality which has exhibited itself in this matter. ?-'I'll* XeWM and t eurler." Cu Monday morning the good citi zens of Charleston rsceived the consoli dated psper with the above titla. The C?Ul'irr which has plbded aloug tho even tenor of its way for soventy years, and was as necessary to mauy aa ? dd resident of Chsrlestoii aa was his breakfast, was sold to settle tho estates of its proprietors uad was purobasad by the Xtics. Hrnre the consolidation. The onion is a strong one. The ago, respectability aud commercial accuracy and fulness of the Courier is united with tho admirable and unreatiug enterprise and ability of the AYics. All the distruotive characteristics of the two journals will be preserved and in the coaliltou, Charleston will proudly claim the bunor of having sne of the best newspaper- of the country. Oar relations with both journals have been of the pleasantest nature, and wo lake great pUasure iu lumping our good lb lings aud well wi hes fur the united paper. May the union bo moat happy nnd fruitful ! Cur rente < ulani'j. We have a fa b un newspaper pub lishcd in. Abbeville Ms> thin State. It is illustrated. It is published by Fowler ?fc Ca? la i*. oallud Fowler's Bazuar. It is very good. We welcome it as an exchange und carry it luuuo ! reiiee with Jack? A telegram hos ihu l,sva Beds where Jack the Modoc nlarm.lt \s been Hying in state of April 5, aaya that a conference wc.a held between the Cointuissiouena and Captain Jack, and that a treaty of peace was signed and rati6ed. Wc will proba bly contradict this next week. Oh, J -.vial Jack. ? The last act of the Spr.aieh Cortes was the- qualified emancipation of the Porto Ujou slates. The freed men sre to servo their mastsvs three years, sod are not to be invested with citizenship foil ftjre ?**f*V fjtt, ?i otter aud Wiunabot'o the nut air cipnl s?ctions have resulted in the elec tion of the Citizens' and Conservative tickets. A fitc broke out in Blaokville on Moadav. Pai ns, sf ibles, etc., wer? burned. Lois $1000. T'. fire was caused by a firs balloon scut up by be;s. as i? >?? sam - The MeelliiK of Che H. C. R. R. Stockholder*). On Tuesday morning the meeting of the Stockholders of tho So. Ca. Kail Road Company was held in Charleston. There was a very large atteudance. sod unusual intorcst was manifested. It was generally understood that the present Hoard of Directors was to be "hauled over the ooals." Hoc. Gabriel Cannon of Spartsnburg was oalled to the Chair. Tho tax da cision of the Supremo Court was ox plained by a letter from (jenersl Jas. Connor, counsel of the road. A committee was appointed to nomi nate suitable persons to serve as Dircc to.s of the Hood, Samuel Dibble, Ksq., of Orangeburg, was chairman of this committeo. The following is the list of Directors nominated by the committee : W 1. Win. J- Magrath, 2. Uoo. A. Trenholm, 3. L. 1) DcSautsure, ?i. John llanckel, 5 Andrew Simonds, G. Gco. W. Williams, 7. Henry Gourdio, 8. Francis J. l'elxer, 0. Jumes S. Gibbas, 10 Wm. T. Hives, 11. Moses Taylor, 12 Wm. A Courtcnay, 13. P. L, Cohan, 14. R W. Cubbodge. 15. J. T. Southern. All of the above were elected except Messrs Hives, Cohen aud Cubbrge. Iu place of these were elected. Messrs Daniel Tyler, Jas. V Doyen aud Samuel Sloan. The a Imiuistration of the road for the past year was reviewed and the officers commended aud endoised. School Slattern. Instucctiow to County School ' cow m: ssi okers. In forwsrding the statements to the several county school commissioners of apportionment of the appropriation tor school purposes, lion, J. K Jilison, the S>at* suprciutendent of education, has issued the following circular, vir : ''DEAR Sir . There has already been forwarded to you. from thi* office' s statement showing your county's portion ef the State sexpropriation of 8300,000 for th: support and maintenance of free common schools for tha fiscal year en ding October olat 1873. You will ap portion the same among the several school distrmts or your county in pro portion to tha number of children be t ween f? and 16 yeara of age, inclusive. See section 5 of 'an act concerning seh001 funds,' approved Pebusry 20th, 187", au 1 sectiou 0 of, an act to make appropriations and raise supplies for the ficsl year commencing November 1st. 1872/ Do not allow the curreut school oxpenaes of uny school district under you supervision to exceed the school revenue of said school district for the cur tout final year." ? ?i?i ? - - <n??" ? .4 Gala Week iu C'uurlcnton. Tho weak commencing April 20th will be a festive one for the city near the oecan: On Monday tho 21st, the Shut sen fest is opened On Tuesday the Floral Exhibition of the Agricultu ral Society begins. On the lame day the Spring meeting of the Slate A .ricultu ral and Mechanical Society will take place. The debate already announced iu the NkWa wilLtbeu be heard. The twentieth Annual Meeting ofthe South Carolina Medical Association was held iu Charleston on Tuesday last. Dr. Thomas A?Elliott was present aud rep itiauted. the Orangeburg Medical Socie ft; A Coesi'dhjaWe strike of the laboring raen in New Yorh has eouinteuetd nod is en the increase. The Evening Lulletxn is enraged st the "Neur* sod Conner's" ignoriug its respectabillity. The Fence Law. As some of our farmer* are io doubt af to the 'Status of the fence law, we would remind them that the Ntwe has already annouueed the failure ofthe propeaed changea iu tho law. Fonoes ?re to be maintained, as of yore. The Path or the Immortal. The Nan berry // rail of Wednesday April 1), nays: *fj. N."?The pressure was removed on Monday night, and the philosopher was happily enabled to deliver himself, to the great satisfaction of a small but highly intelligent amlienc?. Tliat no morn ol*Ja*r citizens were present, is an ovideuce of thi. r wunt of appreciation cither of the wonderful man or his philosophical truths, nud that a few ol the small audience slunk away while his elariou notes were making the very raf ters trembld, shows too that they had not the nerve to witness the uplifting of th i veil (It bear tho truth as bo aloue ohu proclaim it. Our limited knowl edge of the Knglish language prevents us giving him ?? ch a notice as he deser ves and perhaps it is well for this reason if uo other that those who failed to turn out and s -e a rid hoar him for them selves, de?urvo the punishment that their absoaae naturally iufliut*. Strike ! The Boston Commercial Bulletin is responsible for the full >wiug: A labor strike is sa:d to ho impendint! The carpenters say theydun'ti it enough to pay their board. Shoemakers say that it lakes their awl to keep them at work, and their sole dc pondunce is olten in their last job. Painters complain that the) have be come literally hue er? of wood, Upholsterers complain that hangings have gone out of fashion Toiler makers aver that Congress bus kept the country in hot water to such a \ degree that they hare no chance Blsckatniths complain tha' all the for ging is done in Wall street and there is uo chance. Tailors say they tueau to give their customers fits. The hatters have kept ahead. The ga?filtcrs will go in for li>;hi work. Printers say they are tire I, m l ean'i "f i' up" any long'ir ? tha 'i >*hti a t'te matter. Bakers1 S?y they knead m< re and do.i*: like to sec s > many rich loal ?r.s. Butchers romplaiii ol :>e.n 5 asked to work at Killing pries?. Cajejt maitausojxgc that, nick cd work ought to bo well p>tid "ar. Whcelrighta fay that nil sp?>k?smru in Congress vo;ed more pay befon retiri _?. and they expeot to do a.i well as ti.e 1 lelloes. The hapcr makers soy their business is such that it brings then to rags. And, finally, the piu.nbor* propose !o have their customers do the work, a.id chtrge double rrice for superinteu ling it themselves. Kaeh superintend.-nt will have three tenders?one to fill h s pi pa. another to hold his hat, and a thi*?1 to net substitute when he goes out lo see a man." ^HYMEJtf EAL. Maantso?On the night of the 2t)th of March, 1873, at the resideaeo. of the brides father, by tho IUt. I. '?. Lowery, Mr. V A N U V D. BOM MAN to Miss JULIA K. MBVBKS, all of Orangeaurg <lounty. "SIR KNIGHTS." I aa pleased to anneu nee to ih? public, that A TOURNAMENT will take plaoe at Orangebnrg 8. C , oa the firs: 'lay of May. The gtod oirizea* <>f Chariest oa through tht inthiine? of our worthy I1EKAL1), have contributed handoome'y to our list ot Prisea. The lift *< Knights for tho ooatont is being rapidly tilled up. All those desirous ot enteriag, (hs do so by giving u>e their Sinti nn or before the 2oih day of April, a? after this day the list will Lo closed. J. W. PAT KICK. Orun rrburg S. C , April 12 tf John Byrurn's Troupe IS COM 1XC? Will Exhibit at Elliott Hall Wednesday Hlth inst. VKNTttlLOQUISM will be his. PLAYtH) with WON 1)15 It KU L BOW KH creating FUN and LAI GUT KB fur all FIFTY CaOOl? TRICKS IX le<.kim>i:m aiv. TWO SHOWS for OME PRICK, one show in MAGIC ARTH aiul one M1N8THKLehow of eight, ia nilluber composed ot the best to bo found in tho country. Codi one some all and see the CHILD WON ORR. LITTLE BILL?MXGINO BILL, WITTY BILL, tho best negro PLAYKIt to be found ?n earth is UlLL. Kill is only 7 years old. FKEK ?IHI1 WALKING AT S Ht TUK AFTERNOON. RR8ERVBD BEATS 50 cents. Colored Patrons 'JO ets. J. M. 15ROW.N, Agent, april 12 '.t VOTMll T< 1 s(, Ali' persons 1 he Kaiale of IV G. sTOTIC'K TO <;HF.l>lTOMS. having demands against Elunt, dec* o-e I. and all persons indebted to said Estate will presents the .srac and make payment to the ander signed within three months trern this da4e. JOHN P. 8PIOENRR, Qualified Administrator, rebinarr llih |S7*. 15 id NOTICE* Delinquent Land Sales, URANGKBUKO COUNTY. Amelia Township, JBL Arnaker, 1G47. P A Fertiok, 20. Daniel Fritz. 69 Sani'l Footman, 72. Estate L K R Mjers, 181. W H M Runt, 28?. Fniiit?. l?aul Spignrr. I?5. Da vie F. Zeig'er, I2<>0 tern. Jtranchpillt Township. K G M Berry, 800. C J Feldrr, 70. Caw Ciik- Township. C J Felder. Guardin 125. Mary A Inabiuett, KM). 0 ? Riley. Agt f.?r Heirs, 454. W p Patrick, Agent Batate of A S Hush, loo. Snuirt Subanters, 18. W D Stabler, Agent for J E Stabler 135. Daniel Stobin, 117. R, Barak Tt land, 75. " Mary C L*Inter, 460. " T P Wannamaker, 2"?0. " Cow Caul' Township. Tliumaa l'ulaski, 270. X/ii'ibrl/t Tuirnthip. H?hi Qnvun, 61ti. (i A Furtick, 200. W l'? Livingston, 394. R, F Livingston, Guardian, 500. F. Livings. Ag*nt. 1 It). R, Martin Livingston, 1 19. K- j S'iin'1 Pearson, 80. Mrs Ann Simons, If". Goodbyes Township. .1 A A runt. vi. J (' A rant, f?0. Mary M Dantater, 100, R. .1 im Kcauerlj . M. T h. Rickcubakor, G6. GoLdlund Township. John R. Ash, 332. Margart I K Argot, 200, R. Jublt W Davis, Agent fer Minorf, 5?5. .1 II Morgan, 17, R. 0 L Phillips, 189. Jaa Y\ Young. '?(">, R. II'in mi Tovmhip. Morgan Garick, 280. Liberty Township. Nero Bloom, '.'I, R. I! pal <-i t' <111 ?*nr. ."i t''. ?' Jernmc McMlcIias', ItiMk A Ion io MiSltuua, l i t. II u . II Padgett, hit. Da> il >i a> p ou. *_'7'.'. ,<i>ka it nriuenr, 7-17. ] ? .;'? 7 - ?' nship. It vitt Hi ke?. UK\ P.. A I! IiunkerpilUr, ft'1. " .1 V. ft iii kt rpillev, G?>.. Racliel llalglcr. u*m A'|./f//? T<:'??'<??, r. V. R 'mit'*! er, !:v>. J I,D mtil sr, 1 ?'?>.? Alb n P I) mtxler, R. J Ii Hunter. 1? I. F.slate i> K IItn.ketpillar, 101, R. J V\ K Mo.mi. Agent ley H S Hebe. 100. j V. Stroioun, Aguai for Dantxler, Hi. T W Stromnn, A^'nt f"r Kit \ Streasaa, yen s il Smith, Ajeat, 100. AVtr //?i/?e**7Wn*hip. Prince I'uflec, 'il. l> N Staly, 1C >, R. Orange Township, Be .i Byns, "i85. Anthoiiy. Gncdtoit, 4. R. Jss P Majs. ?iif low? iufc. " llaine More, 196. Mrs-Melton. 7. Pliarah Itebiuxun. ene town lot. Mrs M A Roten, 7. Mary A M Rast. DT?. C lleibuil 8.o>s, one town let. Ist;1ie >e igmen one tesrn lot. T K Sasportas, '-' town lots ami lti50 acres. I'nif Grote Township. (Ephraim Dnffbrd, 21, R. Ann K Sruoake, 200, ?? ( k Taker, MUX), fnjiliir Township. Rae? 1 Vi Bookbart, 700. Nero Chavis, 130. K-inte A U Dash, "OtO. Estate Adam Felder, 181. Peter Ranson, 131. Bcujnmin Johnson, 272. Loudon Lawrence, 90. A.Iain Palmer, 13U.J T C Perkins, 2o. R. Elizabeth Rtub, ".40. A M Stone, 34. R. Vi G W bilden. Agent for C J Stewart, 2000. Providence To unship. D .1 Avinger, 03. D 11 Dantsler, 127. I. Ii Ditntslor, Uuardian for ?' B Danti lev. 1 t. R. Jolm T Uriffiu, Iiki. April Grant. 131. William P. Kielt, 58, Krank PaUl?Ug, 13?. Carolin? J A Shuler, 150. R. John D Sliulor, 69. Bau D Sliuler, 142. G w l'ltotnpsen, 100. Mrs M A Thomas, 48. R.' Hockey (nur? Township. Marths A II Roylstoo, U5 Union Township. Sam Rushee, 50. H. Win Brown, 33. Mary O Felder, 222. JosepU WtlfO, 829. Vance's Township. Maek Avinger. 1<J0 R. D E Dentaler, 442. Susan B Kcitt, ? 11. WiUnw Township. Mjb J M Dannerly, 188. ?* Mrs M L ('um.on, 93. Marien R (Hie, 500, J'noS llydriok. 4O0\ ,l.i im s Un^au 37. .lohnt M Jennings, 50. B. W B Matheuy, hX?. C Q Stephens, 330. 1 And o? Stssdinun, M3. ilfttiHrm d Btsjwurl, 300. fSion Towtmhip. A A Connor, 22'?. Andy Fruuklis, 5. Elixa Franklin, 2ft. Ann ? Funclieis. '210. Peter Jacobs, 80. " W N Mount Agt for E S Mosnt, 750. R. Henry Ii Nettles, ftft. Pureunut to "Au Act" to smenl An Act entitled An Act Providing Tor the Assess ment and Taxation of property, passed September 16, I8'i8, and all AcIh Amenda tory thereto. Approved March 12. 1H"2J Notice is hereby given tl at the winde of ih<> several Parcels, Lots and parts of Lots uf Keal Estate described in the preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary tu pay the Taxes, Penalties aud Assessments churned thereon, will be sold by Treasurer of Orangeburg County, S. nth Carolina, at his Office, in said County, on the First Mon d?y. (fifth) oi May, A. D. 1K73. Unless said Taxes, Assessments und Pen alties be piiid before that time: and such 8ale will be continued from clay to day until all of said Parcels, Lots and parts of Lot-? of Keal Estate shall be sold or offered for sale. Said Imb?U to be Sold ?nid Conveyed in/V? i\mpU without nny i i>;ht of redemption. JA8. Van TASSEL, Auditor's Office, County Auditor, Oratige burg County, April 11th. rl7*. 2 Notice to School Teachers. AS I would like to ascertain the exact amount of School claims still unpaid, 1 re quest the holders thereof to present them at my oflVjc for Registration. THAU C. ANDREWS, County Treasurer, april 5 2l Atteutiou Oranajeburg Agricultural Society. TIILUL will be an extru meeting of this Society to-day, thu 5th instant. Every mem ber of th? Sucivty is requested lo attend as business of importance will be prcseutcd lor your couMtduratioii. 'I'he meeting will be called at 11 o'clock. A. M. Members will please be punctual. Dr. W. F. BARTON, President. Kirk Uontsso*. Secretary, april .*? It Probate Court - Ora/iRebtir,':. StUTt'E Is her? by given Ihnt no the 2?)lh lay ?f May. IST;?*. I will ft!- my fr?-?l ?e cnufti as Adndiii'trstor? of the Estate ul Co/ured i.'ridcr. in the Probate Court of -sid Conn y. and. will apply lor my to\ a\? cliwr^e*. JACOU 15 < ChKR, Adittir. Conrad Cridvr". aprl> ?"> ot 4>y>?n>;< l?tiig IT:.' < oit'icrou IMotVt. fV'o. Hpttrtr Anutir. C Aranl rir. Jacob Af^nt Kh.l. " HY order of the Judge ofthc First Circtiit all 'persona havingelaitui again t the Estate of the late Christian AVant ?n requested to present and prove their.reap c:^ .- I uianda before me, >?t Orangrhnrg, So. on or before Shetwenty-Sflghtli day ot .Vpril, 1873. C. if. GLOVER, Referee. April fi !'? Ontnij bur- -I'll I*ri?wfo C'nrWrt^ l>. I. Twitif, >t. F. .V. l/outcr, .idmr.'Jpkn A. Kritf. All pnr?fwn having claims. ag?in*t live F.?*ate ol I lie late John A. Keitt are request ed In present und pVove tlreir re^pvdive de> msinb before this Court on or before'the iwenty-ninth ilay of April, IK73, lo which date the t'lith r hearing of 'he above eii litjed action i? cetitinmuV. A. 0. KNOWLTON. Probate Judge. april ? ;U Hp?OlXAMATI BW. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ FxCCt'TIVB P?.f \KrMK\T. t Whereas a vacancy now exists iu the office of Coroner for the county of Oraiigc burg: Now, know ye that I, FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JR.. Governor of the State of South Carolina, by virtue of the power and author ity vested in nie by an act of the General Assembly of said State entitled "an act con cerning the ufliec, duties and liabilities of coroner," approved January 27, 187.1, do hereby appoint and cousiitnie J. P. MAYS a Trial Justice oi" aaid county, as Coroner of Orangeburg, to fill said vaeaney. and to per form the duties of said office until the Legis lature shall order an election to fill said va cancy . In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my h.sud and oauscd the Great Seal [L. s.]of the State to be (fixed st Columbia, this 1st day of April A. D. 1*73, and iu the ninety-seventh year of the Independence of the United States of America. Dj the Governor: FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JR. H. E. HAYNS, Secretary of State april 6 2t IN THK COURT OK PttOBATE. WnsHKAs, Emma /.?igler hath applied to mo for letters of Administration with the Will annexed, on the Estate and effect* uf David ZeigUr, late of Orangcburg County, deeeaeed. Theas are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to bo and nppear be fore mo at a Caurt of Prebate fur the said County, to be hohlen at Opaugeburg on the 21 at day of April, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. fek to show eauso if any,, why the said Ad ministration should not ho granted. Given tinder my hand aud the Seal of my Coeur?, thin 4th day of .VprU., A. D. 10TH, aaaiui the uiucty-teveiu.h year el American Badepeadencc. A FG. n. ENOWI.T07*, fL.S.] Jndge of Probate O. C. spl 5 it IN IHK gO?RTOF FROBATK. WjimiAs, George Boliver, Clerk of tbe Courts of <??ner*l Sessions and Common Plea* of said Ceepity, Leih niade auit to mo to grunt Lim Letters of Admit islration of tin Estate and Kfllecta or Baratt Bihnaker, late of said County, deceased. These arc therefore to Io eite and adwon irli ell and singular the kindred and Credi tors of the seid Surah Bifineker, deceased, that they be and appear before roe, in tbe Court of Probate, to be held ut Ornnge>?urg Court House en tbe 17tH day of May nest, nfter publication hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cab**, If any the/ bar*, why th* aaid Administration should not be granted. Given under nay band. thjs 4tli day of Aj>rii Anno Dotuiui 1*78. 'iff J f \ 1 / I.L.8.] At'G. B. KNOWLTON. Probate Judge; O. fl? _!_iMoJter IN THK COURT OK FRORATH Whereas. George BolWer. Clerk of the Courts of General Sessions and Common Plea/, of said County, bain applied Ja AVer for Letters of Adruinistrutien oaths Ksfaie and r'.lfecis of Lawrence Avhiger,' late of Ornngchurg County, deceased. These arc therefore to eite and admonish all nnd singular the' kindred a isl iCreoaieVsB> i# of the said deceased, to be and appear, be fore me. at a Court of Probate for tbe aaid County to he holden at Orangebuig. on the" 17th dsy of May 1877, at 10 o'clock ?Aft M.. to show cause if any, trby tbe said AeV ministration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and the Seal of Court; this 4th day of Apl A. D. 1878. and in! the ninety-se nth year of American Inde pendence, i e?trdv [L.8.] AUQ. B. KNOWLTON. apl .'??2t Probate Judge. 0. C. NOTICE. "'^ ALL PERSONS IN ORANGEBURQ COUNTV tviahiug to take part in a TOURN AMENT and BALL te be given at Orange burg C. H., about 1st May, will please band iu their names to Mr. .1. W. PATRICK. The number ef Kjiigbts will be BmiieV!'**** I FIFTY. T. A. JF.FFOBbS. mar 22, tr _-?%zl:.ubia Aja PUBLIC NOTICE. On Monday, the 7th day of April, A. D. 1P72. during the u-wal henrS of sate, I will rcll st t ?rsngrhnrg. S. C.v in (tint of the Sheriffs Orhee, ONE MCI.E. Tt : ma cash. "* mar 22 8. M. FAlttBY. All persons who desire Pictures taken, will please coma forward ?;at once, as I issiU close my business at this place by the l?thlffayr ^: C. X). BLUM% ARTIST. Notice of Dismissal jjri NOTICE- IS H EUKBT GIVEN THAT one mouth I'mm Aare 1 will file raj final secsuni ?eit* the 'lonuibit Aug. B. hnowl ton. Judge of Probate fei? O'rangahurgCetr* \y. as Executor ef tbe Estate ef Mrs. Di anah lies era, dee'd, asAi ask for Celt era ef Dismissal. JAMES F ML AR, March K>th, 1873. Executer, tear 15 4? -?fM A LARGE ROOM OVER THE STORK of r? } B ?? - MOSELEY & CRO0K. tf KIIiliONS, MILLlLKUf 'JLif?' STRAW GOODS, 18 7 3? I jLSe ' 1 1 ** * WHITE goods, EM ? koi DER i es, a.c. Armstrong Cator & C& mroRTERs, nako ACTVtnp* asd jobber* bonnet. Trimming. Xeck and Saab Rib' bona, Velvet Ribbons, Neek Ties, Bonnet Silks, Satiua, Velvets and Crape*. Flowers, leathers. t)runraents, Frames. Ac., Sraw Bonneti) and Ladies and Children* Mate. v trivmcl aud untrimmed. And in connect ing warcroorua White Goods. Linens, Em broideries, Leeses, ? Nets Cottar* ISaVas. Handkerchiefs, Veiling. tye^Nc/0fAc., 4o Nos. 237 and 240 Baltieaor* Street, Balti more Md. These goods are manufactured, by us or bought for Cask directly from (he1 KuVopcaa aad American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in uarie ty and oheapneve in any market Orders Ailed witk ear* peemptaese and despatch. mar. lat 4* r> ii J amison - ATTOUNKY AT LAVlAW Will praetice in the Courts ?f ORAXOMK BLROanevBA-R.'iWILL. ? lilt office court h0&re square. ! - * .? ij* a ;> Fen 22d 1 ly _* J_/ ..... l.il. i T?aTOTICB. M.h 1*br8wb HAVING DR Mf nmnda againet ehe Batate ef the late James K. Ojtt?ttleH**wa>'?4B semvet an account ef them duly aMesled" te-, ana), laste indebted; will make payment So, Messrs Glover it Mevei?, eVttoraevs at Law AM ASfVA P. QSJ.*TTF.KB;*ITM,M- . Admintstratnia*. 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