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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS GEORG-B BOLIVER, Fihaxcial arb Busixass Maxaokb. Iclttl Paper or the State and ?f Orange-barer Cuunty. 8ATIUDAT, APRIL 12,1873. NiatcN Rieht?. ? ami vj f 'Sovereignty' is less understood than any other in the poliV csV vocabulury." Where docs it exist in this gorernrnent ? In Great Britain it rosidos in Pat lismeat. Louis XIV very distinctly peiate* Out its habitation in Franc? when he said, "L,rtat <?' ,st mo/."' Whera is it with us ? fjflp? JV** States whioh are restrained bjaaaaW Constitution be deemed Sovereign. Is Congress Sovereign, when its powors are affirmatively granted ? The power which amends and can amend the aju 9fta .. Constitution at nny time, thia alone la illimitable. Ile/e we havo Sovereignty. The State governmetita and the general gd^trrnnrent ar? the mere creatures of this omnipotence?mere tenants at will. Tno adoption of the Constitution was a.Surrender of tho Sovereignty of the individual States to the Mates united T?is shown that tho United States is ae^*w^ Confederacy but a composite State. J^^fJS, the Sovereignty rcsidea 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 ajewe*?- fi; .I ? provide for any treason against the Con federation far this were an impossibility. ?efc^sanee is due to the composite whole ofMtMb-the Plates are members. Sch is a rupged synopsis of the ar^u of a very intelligent writer in s laJOj. number of the Southern Law ew. reasoning is certainly elnnr* iWl1 ?r>a% IP the argument is defective, according to the States Rights conccp ttaR>l.ine late war tho Southcan Statea became conquered provinces, ami are bound to ncccpt tho laws impo?od by their victors. The victors claim to have imposed the theory outlined above Upon their subjugated enemies. Ho ce forth the Statea rights men are estop ped npon their own principles front con fee*** that theory. The States rights theory is hence fbrtn end forever an exploded heresy fer the nationalist, and and abrogated system for the States rights man. ,ffas?faraser regards the war as having judicially decided tho theory always to have been wrong, tue latter ss having Isgtslatively substituted for it the oilier theory. t then is the refutation of the of St. 1m rights and here the defest and saht, sioo of its votaries. Bul'wY' have regarded the doctrine of -lea nrfj States rights as wrong, un higher, mor nl.troatda. Higher even than the sublime patriot ism sncV frrvid eloquence of Daniel Webster1? view* of out system, we havo rested onr apposition to the dogma. |fr. Wehster says "What the Consti tution says of itself is as conclusive ss wlat! it says on say othor point. Dots it call itself a compact ? Certainly not. But it declares itself a Constitution What is s Constitution ? Certainly not e*>*iq n . . league, oompact or confederacy but a fundamental law. la the Constitution it is the people who speak and not the States. This logical statement of the nature and scope of our government ss manifest ed in the Constitution, taxed the great force ^*nd ability ef Mr. Calhoun in the great debate. And whethor he ever refuted ft, is a question for the psrties to re-Argue ad libitum. #v*rT */ ? < 14>vr opposition, ta. Stales rights wss upsn the principle of "tha greatest good to the greatest aumber." State names, and lioeaare if minor importance. I t in the people, the mass of the people til at compos* and constitute tho State. Suites rights was not tho people's rights Higher thsn the Constitutional discuss si, higher than State pride, higher than Sectional adherence to favorite doctrine, the patf i >t regards tUn right, the wel fare of the people, la South Caroling how was it ? The farorcd few who ?rf"g*?c| tft themselves the S'ute, loved and doated upi u States rights. Did not tho doctrine ?eat tho very Sovereignty that tbey claimed for the State, in themselves ? The States rights to lauded and loudly boattsd were their own rights. Where were the peoples' rights? "The faction fattened and tho people stsrved." Hotter for the greet majority of the white people (not to speak here ofthe colored) was it to wrest this Sovereignty called tho Statos out of the grasp of the oligarchy that held, and to refer it back to the great American people, of which thry wore a component part. As South Carolinians this nans* of our people were hopelessly enthralled, but as American citizens tbty were equal and free. It is froia this view of the doctrine of St.lies rights that the patriotic oppo> i. tion to its theory comes, and freu? this vivw that the exultation of the f riend of his race and lover uf his country aiual ari>e as he contemplates the irretriev able ruin of this "exploded heresy." "OrnngcburK Agricultural anil Mccuuulcul Association." On Saturday la?t the members ofthe Agricultural Society held a meeting at the Firemen Hall. A joint stuck company was organised und<*i the nb-ive name. The capital stock is fixed at ?5000 ; two hundred shares, 825 each. 150 shares hare already been taken. Some of the best citizens uf this cmnty have promptly and liberally invested iu this eutt-rprize, whose object is to place our ('unity Fair upon a permanent and business footing. As public journalists we do most cheer fully and proudly note aud chronicle this feeling of etiterpr'ns, public spirit and liberality which .has exhibited it*e!f in this matter. ?*'l*li* XewM nud 4 eui ier." On Monday in orning the good citi zens of Charleston received the consoli dated paper with the above title. The Courier which has pluded along the even tenor of its way for seventy years, und was as necessary to many au old resident cf Chulestou asj was his breakfast, was sold to settle tho estates of its proprietors and was purchased by the Keift". Heute the tonaolidatiou. The union is a strong one. The age, respectability and commercial accuracy and fulness of the Courier is uuited with tho admirable aud uurettiug enterprise and ability of tho Ncies. All the dint motive charoelerntics of the two journals will be preserved and in the coalition, Charleston will proudly claim the honor of having sne of tho best uowspnprr* of the country. Oar rotations with both journals' have been uf the pleasantcst nature, and we take great pleasure in lumping our good fe lings and well wi hes fur the united paper. May the union bo most Happy nnd fruitful ! Currciitc i al.un ?. We have a fa: Iron newspaper pub lished in. Al.br. villa Me tUiav Stats. It is illustrate.1. It is publinhed by Fowler &. Cit. Iu is> called Fowler's Jiazaar. It is very good. We welcome it as an exchange und carry it homo ! Pence with Jack* A tielegraoi /Vo-j the Lava Beds where Jack tho Modoc alarm, h ts been l>ing in state of April 5, says that a conference was held between the Hotntuisaiouess and Captsin Jack, aud thut a treat/ of peace was signed and ratified. We will proba bly contrsdict this noxt week. Oh, .1 .vial Jack. ; The last act of the Spanish Cortes Was tho qualified emancipation of the Porto Hjuu slaves. Tho freedinen ar* to set v* their masters three jears, und ara not to be invented with cUiienship fun fue yeunt,. in/ 3u#?ter nud Wiunsboro the muni cipal elections hare resulted in tits else tion of the Citizens' end Conservative tickets. A fire broke out in Blaekville on Monday. Haras, stables, ete., were burned. Lois $1000. Tho fire was j caused by a lire balloon sent up by bo;t. Tue Meeting of tue H? C. IT. R. ~:r>ek holders. On Tuesday morning tho mooting of the Stockholders of the So. Ca. Rail Road Company was held in Charleston. There was a very large attendance, and unusual intorest wna manifested. It was generally understood that the present Board of Directors was to be "hauled over the coals." Hen. Gabriel Csnnon of Spartanburg was called to the Chair. The tax de ciaion of the Supreme Court was ex plained by a letter from General Jaa. Connor, counsel uf the road. A committee was appointed to nomi nate suitable persons to serve as Direo iu.s of the Rood, Samuel Dibble, Esq., of Oraugcburg, was chairman of thia committee. The following is the list of Directors nominated by the committee : 1. Win. J. Magratn*, 2. Geo. A. Trcnholm, 3. L. D DcSuussure, 4. Johu llanckel, 5. Andrew Simonds, G. Geo. W. Williuma, 7. Henry Gourdin, 8. Frauds J. I'clxcr, James S. Gibbos, 10 Wut. T. Rivos, 11. Moses Taylor, 12. Wm. A Courtcnay, 13. P. L, Cuban, 14. R W. Cubbodge. 15. J. 1?. Southern. All of the above were elected except Messrs Hives, C?>hcn aud Cubbrge. lu place of these were elected. Messrs Daniel Tyler, Jas. 1' Boyce aud Satuuel Sloan. The aiminiatration of the road for the paat year waa reviewed and the officers commended aud endotsed. School 9Iatt?*rM. INSTRUCTION TO Cot'NTT SctlQOL CoMM StflONF.RH. In forwarding the statements to the several county sohool commissioners of apportionment of tho appropriation tor school purposes, Hon, J. K Jiliaon, the State suprciutendent of education, has iaaued the following circular, vis : '?Dear Sir . There has already been forwarded to you. from thi< office' s statement showing your county's portion ef the State appropriation of 8300,000 fur th-: support and maintenance of free common achools for the fiscal year en ding October 31st 1873. You will ap portion the same among the several Mchool districts or your county in pro portion to ths number of children be tween it and 1(1 years of age, inclusive. See section 5 of 'an act concerning school funds,' approved Febuery 20th, l&7't, and section G of, an act to make appropriations and raise supplies for the fical year commencing November 1st, 1872.' Do not allow the curreut school expenses of any aehnol district under jou hup tv isii'ti to exceed the school revenue of *iid school district for the curt* at final year." A Gala Week In C'barlcatou. ? The weak commencing April 20tb will be a festive one fur lbs city near the ocean: On Monday tho 21st, the Sbutxenfest is opened On Tuesday the Floral Exhibition of the Agricultu , ral Society begins. Ou tbu ume day the Spring meeting of the State A.ricultu .el and Meehauieal Society will take place. Thu debate already announced iu the Nkws will thou be beard. The twentiuth Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Medical Association waa held in Charleston on Tuesday laat. Dr. Thomas A? Elliott was present and rep resented, the Orangeburg Medical Socie k I A Coneid'eubls strike of the laboring men to New York haa eommoneed aud ia en the increase. The Evening LulUtin is enraged at the "NVirs and Courier's" ignoriug its respectabillity. The Fence haw. As some ef our farmers sre in duubt M to the Status of the fenee law, we would remiad them that the Ntwi has already announced the failure of the proposed changes iu the law. Fonces ?re to be maintained, as of yore. The Path of the "mat or tat. Tho .Nonberry // rail cf YVeduesday April U, nays: *fj . ?Tho pressure removed on Monday night, and the philosopher was happdly ?nahtet! tu deliver himself, to the greet satisfaction of a stunll but highly intelligent audience. That nu morn ol Qktr citizens were present, is an ovidonce of thi. r want of Appreciation cither of tho wonderful man or his philosophical truths, ?uu that a few ol the small audiuuee slunk away while his clarion notes were making the very rat' tera tremble, shows too that they bad not the nervo to witness the uplifting of" tin Teil (ft boar the truth as bo aloue uuu proclaim it. Our limited knowl edge of tbe Huglish language prevents us giving him si oh a notice as he deser ves und perhaps it is well for this reason if uo other thut those who failed to turn out snd s -c a id hear him for them selves, de?urvo the punishment that their absenoe naturally iufliuts. Strike ! Tho Bostor. Commercial Bulletin \a responsible fur the loll wing: A labor strike is sard to bo impending The carpenters say they don't get etiou-h to pay their board. Shoetnoskers say thut it takes their awl to keep them at work, und their hole da p' ml nice is often in their last job. w Painters comj.la.ii that they have be come literally hue era of wood, Upholsterers onmpl tin that hangings have gone uut of fashion Toiler makers aver thut Congress has kept the country in hot wator to suoh a degree that they have uo chance Blacksmiths complain that nil the for ging ia douc in Wall street and there is uo chance. Tailors say they mean to give their customers fits. The hatters have kept ahead. Tho gssfiitcrs will go in for light work. Prinlcrs Bay they are tired, an 1 < m'< ,4p?t up" any longer?tha 's ?rhu a t'ic matter. B.il.crs shy they knead nmro and do.i'i like to see s > many rich loal'.*rs. Butchers complain ul heinj asked to wurk ai Jiilliug prices-. -Caj^pke inohswe^sUgc thut. w'ek. cd work ought to be well paid far. Whcelrights say that all spokAsmr'n in Congress to.cd mure pay before retiring, and they expect to do as Well as their felloes. The bapcr makers any their busiu ess is such thut it biings then to rags. And, finally, the plumbers propose to here their customers do the work, a.id charge double price for superintcn ling it themselves. Kach superintend a: will havo three tenders? one la fi!i his pipe, another to bold his hat, and a thi* ? I to act substitute when he goes out to see u man." _HYJKE_NEAL. Manmsn?On tbe night ef the 20th of March, 1873, at the reaideaee ofthe brides futher. by the Rev. I. V. Lowery, Mr. VANDY 0. BOM MAN to Miss JULIA E. MEYERS, all of Oraagebnrg County. "SIR KNIGHTS." I an pleated to anneu nee te the public, that A TOURNAMENT will take plsoe at Orangchur* 8. C., en the first day ef May. Tbe good oitiseas of Charleatoa through the influence ef mir worthy HERALD, have contributed handtome'y teeur list of Prises. Tbe Hit mi Rnightsfor the eeatest is being rapidly tilled up. All these desiroue el entering, eaa de se by giving nie their aamea on or bofure the ?'Mh day uf April, at after tbia Jay the litt will be closed. J. VY. PATRICK. Orungeburg S. C, April 13 tf John Byrum's Troupe is coming ! Will Exhibit at Elliott Hall Wednesday HHh inst. VKKTRlLOQUIS.M will be Dis. PLAY ki D with VVONDIiUKUL POW KB creating FUN aud LAUGHTKlt for all. FIFTY GOOD TRICK? IX LECsKHUFlf AI.\. TWO SHOWS for OWE PRICE, one show in M.AG1C ARTS ami ene M1N8TRKL show ef eight ia number composed of the beti to be fotiad in tbe eoimtry. Come one eotue all and aeo the CHILD WONDER. LITTLE DILI_MNGING DILL. WITTY DILL, tho best negro IM.AYElt to he found en earth ia BILL. Dill is only 7 years old. 1KEK WIHK WALKING AT R YS TUE AFTERNOON. RESERVED BEATS ?0 cents. Colored Patrons V.0 eta. J. M. DROWN, Agent. I april 12 It XTOn^K TO ( UEDITOHS. C^L All' persona having demand.** against the Estate ef D. G. Hunt, deeeascd, and all peraeaa iiideheed te said Estate will present; the same sn<! make payment to the ander Sigurd within three inentba from tbia date. JOHN P. 8P10ENER, (jeaiifted Administrator. February llth: l^T t. K> id NOTICE. Delinquent Land Sales, OltANGKBURO COUNTY. Amelia Tbvmhip. 3 EL Amaker, 1047. P A Fsrtick, 20. Daniel Friii, 59 Suiii'l I'.i.it im?Ii. 7l!. Estate L E R Myers, 181. W N M Rast, 2?'.?. Estate l'jiul S|>igner, 06. Dario F. Zeigt er, 12<K) aerei. UranehviUe Totcnihip. KG M Berry, 800. C J Felder. 70. Cair Our Totrmhip. C J Felder, rtuardin 125. Mary A Inabinott, BOO. 0 S llilej, Agt for Heirs. 454. W P Patrick, Ageut Estate of A S Ruab, 10<). Smart Summers, 18. W D Stabler, Agent for J K Stabler 135. Daniel Stobin, 117. R, 8arakTtlaad, 75. " Mary U Ilmer. 450. " T 1' Wannamaker, 2*>0. 4* Co? Cattle Totcnihip. Thomas Pulaaki, 270. Mtiubrth Tuicnthip. Hobt Qnrun, 510. t; A Fiutick. 'JtMJL W B Livingston, 894. R, F Livingaton, Guardian, 500. F. Livingaton, Ag-mt, 140. R, Martin Livingaton, 110. Batate Sam'l Pearson, 80. Mrs Ann Simons, HO. GoOlthy't Tvirnship. .1 A A runt. ?">?). J V Ariint. ?O. Mary M Dautz'.er. 100, R. Jim Kcanerly, 00. T h Rickcubakor, 66. (iobdlund Totcmhip. John K. Ash, 832. Margaret K Argot. 200, R. John W DnTi?. Agent fsr Minore, 565. .1 H Mo:;ran, .'.7, It. o 1, Phillips, 189. Jas W Young, ">G, R. J/etnnn Tovmliip. Morgan Uariek, 28t>. Liberty T<>t/*nhip. Nero ni .om. 01, P.. I! pal ri I' tjit ene, 54M *' Jerome McMieha*', lt*>N>. A Ion 40 Mi'.liuus, 453. II nij M Pa?l?etl, 10?. Dai i SI ai ji ou. ?_'7'.'. JoSa <' >> bet itone, 787. Ux'n In Le?. 100, P.. A II llunkcrpilUr, RM, .1 \\ Ilui.ki rpiilev, liacl.el Ilvi-W. L^*? ifi'Itlte Toteni'tlp. V p, ?-nu'x'er. !tv>. .! I. I' mi il - f. 1 Allen i' Danish r, 52, R. .1 ? Ihmter. 1' I. F.staic l> U UunkeipilUr? 101, R. J W K Mower. Agent lor it S Bob*. 100. J Vi Stromun, Aguaf for Dautilor, T W Strotnnn, Aj*,ent f?r Kst A gtroasaa, ' yen S 11 Smith, Ajeat, Iis.?. A'rte Jl-pr^Tor ri ? A <y?. l'rii-ce t 'ufToc, '?I. l> S Sialy, 16 ?, It. Drangt Toictuhpp, Be j Bras, 585. Anlhoiiw Ooodsou, 4. R. Ja? i' Mays, one town lok " Ilaine Mors, 1 \>c>. Mrs-Melton, 7. Pharah Robinson, ens town lot. Mrs M A Roten, 7. Mary A M Rust. 05. (j I In bet I 3.i>s, one town 1st. ImIiiic Seligmsn one town lot. T K Sasportas, '-' town lot- and l?i50 acres. Pine Grove Tovnthip. Bpbraim Daflord, 21, R. Ann E Snioake, 200, " C R Tabor, 1800, Poplar Totetutiip. 8ata 1 V, Rook hart, 700. NeroChavis, 180. Estate A R Dash, '0S0. Batate Adam Fabler, 181. Peti-i Ranson, IS 1. Beujamiu Johnson, 272. London Lawrence, 90. Adam Palmer, LlO.j T C Perkius, 2ft. R. Kliiaboth Ruab, 840. A M Stone. 34. R. VV (j Wbildeu, Agaut for C J Stewart, 2000. Prvvtdrnrr Touruhip. D J A vinger, till. L? II Dantslor, 127. I. I) Dnntxlur, Guardian Cor?' a* Dantx lot*, 143. R. John T Giifhu. 100. April Grant, 131. William 1*. KJett, 58, Frank Pauliiug, I Caroliue J A Sbuler, 150. R. John U Sbuler, 69. Ham D Sbuler, 142. u w Thompson, 100. Mrs M A Thomas, 48. R.? Korket/ drove Totcntkip. Martha A II Boylston, 135 I'moii Tounfhtp. Sam Rushes, 50. B. Win Drown, 33. Mary O Falder, 222. loaepb Wtlte, ?21?. VallCt? Totcntkip. Mask Avinger. 100 R. D E Dantslnr, 442. Susan E Keitt, 34k WtUov Totrnihip. Ma s J M Dannerly. 183. " Mra M L Cannon, 93. Mario? B Oue, 5O0i Jaoob liydriok. 400, James IJ.-Kgan 8?>. Jobm M Jennings, 50. R. ' W D Maiheny, lt)o. C 0 Stephens. :J30. Andiow Steadmsn, 'Am. Hnneford Stewurt, 30?). Mton Township. A A Connor, 22.1. Aadj FraneTia, 6. Elii* Franklin. 2-1. Ann 11 Puneliess, 220. Peter Jacobs. 8?$. \T N Mount Age for C S Moant, 750. R. Henry II Nettles, 55. Pursuant to "An Act" to nmenl An Act entitled An Act Providiag for tbe Assess ment und Tuxutiou of property, paaacd September 1.1, I8'i8, and all Acts Amenda tory thereto. Approved March 12, 18~2J Notice is hereby given that tbe whole of tbe several Pareels, Lota and parts of Lots of Real Estate described in the preceding liat. or so much thereof as will be neeeasury to pay the Taxes, Penalties and Assessments charged thereon, will be sold by Treasurer of Orangeburg County, South Carolina, at h\s CQice in said County, on tbe First Mon day, (fifth) of May, A D. 1878. Unless ssid Taxes, Assessments und Pen alties be paid before that time: and auch Sale will be continued from day te day until all ef said Parcels, I..its and parts of Lots of Heal Estate shall he sold or offered for aule. Said b.ud < to he hold and Conveyed iu /re limplt without Hiiy light uf redemption. J AS. Van TASSEL, Auditor's Office, County Auditor, Orjuge y Auditor, , \kii. burg County, April 11th, \%14. 2 Notice to School Teachers. AS I would like to ascertain the exact amount of School el a tins still unpaid, I re quest the holders thereof to present them at my office for Registration. THAU C. ANDREWS, County Treasurer, apt il 5 2t Attention Orangeburg Agricultural Society. THERE will he nu extra meeting of this Society to-day. the ?lh instant. Every mem ber of tli* Society is requested to attend aa business of importance will be presented for your consideration. The meeting win be culled at 1 1 o'clock, A. M. Members will pleaua be punctual. Ur, W. F. BARTON, President. Kirk RontKsoft. Secretary, april 5 It Probate Court?Oraansx^ftfrirg. NOTICE is her? by given that oath.' iMtb lay of May. 187<t, 1 will Ii!.- inj Wr>-?l ae emir>t .ts Administrator' of the Estate of fours.1 Cridcr. in the Ploba'* Court ef -si.I Cwun y. Slid ".?ili Hpplj I'Or my festal dis charge*. JACOB K-CKKH. AHiiiir. Conrad (.'rider. smril a at Or?rv?*lvMr??fif C'oitJirtoil PlctVt. f/eo. ftuftvrr .blinii. C. Arant rs. Jiitbi'AflXffi Kt,:l. *' BY order ofthe Judge ofthe First Circuit all persons hating claims again t I be Estute of ihr late Christian Arn tit Hrt. re.pir.te.l to present und prove their.respective iL*mau*la before me, at t)rangchtirg, Su. Ca., On or before tiie t wenty-.dgh'h day or April. fSW. C. il. (JLi)VKR, Referee; April n Jit Oi/an?.r>ur;; ? I'll I*'rlmlo K'xixivi* lt. I. Tuity, it. T. M. I/oti?er, id.ur. John A. Kcitt. AU poraOlls having claims against live E?'alr of I tic lute John A. Keilt are .t.;artt ed to present nnd pVovc tfreir re^pvetive de mand* before this Court oil or before* the twenty-ninth day of April, 1873, to which date the lurih r hearing of ibe above en titled action is continued. A. D. KNfJWLTON. 1 robaie Judge. april ? at " PttbcX I?ATI (>.\. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ FxKCt'Tivt Dit'AitrMKNT. i Whereas a vacancy now exists in the office of Coroner for the county of Orutige burg: Now, know ye that I, FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JR., Governor of tbe State of South Carolina, by virtue of the pow er and author ily vested in me by an uct of the General Assembly of -aid State entitled "an not con* cerning tho office, duties and 'debilities of coroner," approved January 27, 1873, do hereby appoiut and constitute J. P. MAYS a Trial Justice of aaid county, a* Coroner of Orangeburg, to fill said vacancy, nud to per form the duties of said utliee until the Legis lature ahull order an election to fill said va cancy . In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand aud caused (ho Great Seal [l.s ] of tbe State to be ftixed at Cnlum->iu. this 1st day of April A. D. 1878, and iu the ninety-seventh year of the independence of the United States of America. By the Governor : FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JR. H. E. HAYNS, Secretary of State. april 5 2l IN THE CO?KT OF PROBATE. WniHKAB, Emma Zeigler bath applied te me for letters of Administration with the Will annexed, on the Estate and effect? of David Zelglcr, late of Orangeburg County, deeeased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular tbe 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 holden at Orangeburg on tbe 21st day of April, 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show eauae if any, why the ? lid Ad ministration ahould not he granted. Given under my hand and the Seal of m\ Cenrt, tUfas 4th day of April.. A. t>. ISTH, andin the tuuety -eevew-b year of Aroecvcaa ladeperadenee. AUG. D. ENOWLTOTtV [X.8.] Jndgc of Probate O. C. apl ? 2l IN TIIK COURT Ob' PROBATK. WnnttAH. George Boliver, Clerk of tbo uns of General Sessions and Common leas of said ('entity, Imtb made suit to pot him -Letters of Administration of Estate and KsTeets of Sarau Bihnaker, >f said C^tttS, deceased. ic*e nie tbareioi-e to to oile and adfcaon ieh nil und singular the kindred and Credi tors of i he said Sarah Bitmaker, deceased, that they bo and appear before me, in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Ornngv^urg Court Mouse en tbe 17tll day of May neat, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tbe forenoon, to shew cabs>, If anr they bare, why th. ?aid Administration should not be grant ad. Given under my hand, ?bis fife da/ of April , Anno Domini 1878. 'Y I J \ | I T / [b.s.] Al'b. b. KNawf/rbN. i'robatc Jiblge, O. G. 11' _mms&m IN THK COURT OF PROB ATI? AVbcreas. Oeerpe Rollver. Werk' ?f the Conns of General Sessions and Common Plen^. of ?nid County, bntli applied I? nio for Letters of Administration on the Estate and ErTccts of Lawrence Avlngcr,' late ef Ornngcburg County, drecaacd. These, are therefore to cite and adntor.Isk all and singular the kibcred ni#d Cred? j*r#' of the said deceased, to be and appear, be fore me. at a Court of Probate for the said County to be holden at Orang?bur<*. on tbo* 17ih Jay of May 1877, at 10 o'clock ?kh M.. to show cuuHt if any, why the said Ad ministration should not bo granted. Given under my Hand and the Seal of Court; this 4th day of Apl A. D. T878. and Mr the ninety-so nth year of America* Inda- < pendence. ej**.>. [L S.] AUG. B. KNOWLTOH. apl 5?2t Probate Judge. 0. C* NOTICE. ALL PERSONS IN ORANGEBURG COUNTY wishing to take part in a T?CRN AMENT and BALL to be given at Drang? burg C. II., abont 1st May, will pleas*? bafid in their names to Mr. .1. W. PATRICK. The number of Knights will be limited**** FIFTY. . T. A. JEFFORDS. mar 22 if _^-!-JL ? ? ? ' f f.)U*JUof PUBLIC NOTICE. On Monday/, the Tib day of April, A. D. 1872. during'the umtsI hnnrS of sa'ie. I will ?Teil at t ?rangebnrg. ?. -Cy hk ffeet?^ pf tha Sheriff s Othce, ONE Ml* I.E. T.c: ms easdi. mar 22 8. M. FAIREY. AH persons wh^A desire Pictnres taken, will please once, as I m$L close my business at this place by the 15th STayCT*? C. h, BLUME Notice of Dismissal* tfrt NOTIC* IS HE BE BT GIVEN THAT; ono mouih limn Amre 1 w ll ?(? sky final ac&euut '?ith the JIon*r?bio Aug. B. knowl lon. Judge of Probate fef OVangoburg Catm-' ty. kit Executor ?f ibe Estnte of ..Mrs. Pi anah Beach, dee'd, an?A ask far Celt*rs of Dismissal. , JAMES F I7.LAR, March lot a, 1873. EaeeuteT. raar 18 ?? -- 1 LET A LARGE ROOM OVEft THK STORK of :]-<>{?.i .n? MOSELEY k CROOK. Ulli RONS, MILLlLERt STRAW GOODS, 18 7 3? aiao W *1 Mi WHITE GOOB8, EMBROIDERIES, kC. Armstrong Cator & C?d tarilKUBt, MAKCIAlTtKF.PS A?D JOBRUR!? Bonnet, Trimming, Neck and Sash Rib bons. Velvet Ribbons, Neck Ties, Bonnet Silksi Satins, Velvets and Crapes, FliWdVt, Feathers, Oruements, Frames, kc, Sraw Bonnets and Ladies and CbSldraassn?*.%?? trivmed and uiW rimmed. And in connect ing warerooms Whito Goods. Linens, Em broideries. Lae'es, ? Nets Oollarat iSs>tts, Handkerchrafa, YeUjnf. I?nsaLife4|?*Ac., 4o Nos. 237 and 240 Baltimore Street, Balti more Md. *?* These goods arc manufactured by us or bought far Cash directly from tho1 European aad American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled ia uario ty and obeapne** iu any market Orders filled with oar* ncasaptaess and despatch. mar. 1st At ____L___LL.^ D II JAMlSoisr - ATTORNEY AX h\*vJ?'$ Will practice in tho Courts .f ORANtHt BI HO ana. BARN WILL, .<? ?I? I OFFICECOURT IIoGRK SQUARE. Feh 23d _...1_^_i WM S.i? > .-. 1\T0TD?K. A'Lft PKSUIWB IIA VINO >d8?-? r\ amnds affaittat tfta Botato of the Jala James B. Q*nUt?H**?< w-itt rcnd?t^ an account of thorn duly aW.-st*dtto- aad.those indebted; will make payment Sa, Mcaara Glover ki ejaece?,**t?orneys all Law AMANDA F. Q%TATTT.l!JrAiCTtC , ( Advninisfnitiir. . , Orangebnrg Febmsry 2*lu 1!*7A.. saar. ut Jt