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THE ORAI GEBURG NEWS GEORGE BOLIYER, Financial and Business Manaokh. Oflleial Paper ol the ?t?te and of OrauKehurg County. SATURDAY, MAY 31,1873. Edneation m Ith Um. i 'How lamentably many whitg^ men in this county are unublo to" riteT^tTTfcijfci names ! Village lifo with its small ?<Jon' fiue of duties aud itb uarrow world of gossip shuts U3 out from contact with the rude ignorance that prevails to an alarming extent. In so!iic parts of this County families and clans of mcu lead lives as savage, untamed and heathcu as the ludiauu uf the far Weft. In other parts, witchcraft flourishes ? and the witch doctor plys a paying trade out of the credulity, sup.rstitiuu and ignorance of the ucigbburs. Of course this is not general. Hut the fact of such gross and barbarian ignorauco existing near and around us is startling. Education is too generally neglected. School houses are wautiug or are c'oscd. Teachers arc out of employment or arc cling out a miserable life upon a salary which is not even courteous thanks for their labor. The fau!t is with tho people. The School system is adequate lor the cdu cation of all the indigent children of the County. Compulsion is uccded to deal with the stolid and insensate ignorance and bullishness that declines to send the children to school. Let the School Authorities, let the pastors, let tho friends of education sec to it that the law is enforced. Every boy and girl mast go to school s" m arty mouths in each year. "Kill the Goose thai Lay* the Golden Egg*." The American Farmers AtTvoraft con tains extracts from a speech &f Ex-Gov. Donolly, ot Minnesota before a "Grange" of riusbanlry, The speaker surd i "L'tt Just laus have drivtit the farmers of the whole country to the wall, and diminish ed their means of existence one third or" otic half. This .of eour.-e signifies a shrinkage of the entire business of the country to the same extent. The law* of the country, and the monopoly power they create and 'protect,' have been bent to impoverish the ncoolo. a inj now tiled da con avc els : .York >r it. d to "8 d in the ng. 0 of cc of lor ible aeity law $50 ;2oo fhich I, be ithcr in un iflee? [calth [upon it is 'od a I baud the * that rhich ion to rhich cct of us in who Juob protection lambs. Covering and devouring tbcm !" Said Donnelly.:: ??The men of 1770 rose up against' England .rather tban longer remain the wretched victims of her 'navigation laws,' whose sole objoct, in twenty-two separate acts, was to monopolize the trade and commerce of the colonies. We suffor teniold greater Wiong* than tho colonies ever endured from a precisely similar system of monopoly; we have a retnbdy, by peacejiblo revolution at tho ballot boi, in.our own hands*, but we seem to luck both tho intclligruco and the courage to use it." ?_ Newspaper Coal It ion. The Columbia Union aud thratit have been united uudev the name of " Daily Union-l/vrald." Mr. Northrop is still editor, and Judge T. 0 Andrews business nuiuugcr. A nmst, ndmirutdc paper it is. \\ ator-.IIclousi %n Cotton. WHICH PATS BEST. The Union Herald snys : Several far mers who have hud ox per fen ce in the cultivation and sale of watermelons nre cultivating mote of them than usual this year. J.nst year, near Jacksonville, Florida, twelve persona raised one hundred acres $20,000 worth of melons. This rather boats euUoa planting. Poor Boston! DUNNING AS VOL' ItKAIM THREE Ml I.I.K? MS OF PROTERTY AL READY DESTROY KD'.' FIREMhN FROM SURROUNDING TOWNS R ALLYING TO TUR II LIN. Five Dlochs Entirely Consumed. Tiik Very L test by Telegraph. Ih.sTO.n Mass., May 30, 10, A. M. The fire is ?tili raging with uu.ib .ted uuceness '1 he Fiic Department found ihcmnelves unable to stop its progress. Aboflt five blocks entirely consumed', and more must follow unless speedily checked. Ly>giueB aro now COtnWg in irooi burrouiKlvo" Tow us. The lire originated in the Fornitufe Fatfevy of Ilarlcy, Moore A llo)dcn at three ? o'clock thin morning it, A. M. The fire it* still gaining on the Fire men and it now locks us il it will go donn Cbanucy Street on the edge of the burnt district. ThrCC million* arrearfj destroyed*. Ja? I? oiy Iiis lant I.egM. The latest news from tnc lava Red:? is that by the Courier Journalt which says: "Captain Jack, who was to be kept moving until hU and the last, of his braves Were iMtfermiuutcd, has now cut uff Davis aod (! illrm's supply of Wittr'. If he should tike it into.his rascally head to cut qflf their supp'y of whiskey, too, the consequences will be dreadful Still Latter.?The Modoc war is over. They have been pursued, met, broken up und captured, tlltit is the most of the in. Shuck Nasty Frank, Shack Nasty Juke, Shack Nasty Hill, Steam bout Frank, K.lleu's Man, Hooken Jim's father, linstoii Nielr, and scTeral other Modocs killed and many wounded. Ourly-hcadcd Jaelfc rtrscriously wounded Capt. Jack is still?out but Goo. Davis is after him. Wie'war is over, hmrovurv' llutfon-llolew. i ? ? ' A* man named Souls was liung at Marion oh last FiHloy. The rnpe slipped und he died by strangulations Tw?'d?*uwanrd? wore conti :tud it? the same cell in IMiiludclnlfinv Ouo out tie other's thront. Tlie Constitutional Convention? of I'cnnsylvunia propus a to abolish alder men in cities ol 200,000 inhabitants. Jloston : oloi.il girls play foot-ball. They flud it boiler for striped blockings than even cio<|>ut. Tho "Modoc Julep" is lagen dashed wilh Dourbon and frcsoood with struw bcrries. They uro said1 to bo delicious wheo-you have nothing- to dotho next day. Judge Cooke aiid {} ?rpentcr Jmve tcm porurily interchanged Circuits. Judge Cookc holds Court ut Lexington the prescut week. Tbo Sumtcr AYtrssays : "Wo leuru that a fearful tragedy lias just been eu netcd in Clureudo'i county, ucur tho Williamsburg Hire. The. circumstances of the affuij, as we heard Ibeul, are us follows: It seems (hut Major Land and Mr. Pritchuid had been in corpartner ship i;i tho tuipiMitino busincse ; that Major Laud was the pay toaster of the firm, but that ho and ]'idiehard bad recent iy'dissoivtd their lusiuess oonuec tion. This fact, it also seems, was net known to the hands who Imd been in hiir employ, who presented thctoselvos as usual to Major Land lo receive their wages.- lie told them that be bad with drawn from the firm, arid that they must j go to Mr. PritchS'rJ for their money. Upon hearing the 'hey became very j violent, drew thcr knives and pistols 1 and tried to cut and shoot him. When this demonstration was made, Major Land drew his revolver, killed two of bis assailants and wounded (wo others fly this prompt action ho sated his own lik." _ . r. , i????>. ? . .flail-< New8 Summary. The Russians are successful in their Asiatic expedition. At last accounts (hey have not only taken Khiva wit It - out much loss, pul have also secured the Khan as prisoner. A London paper states that there is. talk in St. Petersburg iinw of the annexation el' Bokhara and Khokaud as well as Khiva. The Kus sian press represent that Turkey is tot tcring with uiisgovcrumctit, and predict that a tio?e is coming when lier troubles will culminate, and Ilossia will then be ubta to viudicato her interests. One of the leading officers of the Cuban insu: ruction, Gen, Agram onti, was recently killed In IUI engagement, which will prove a serious blow to the revolutionists. t)ue account BtatCS that General somtuitied suicide on the liuld when he louud surrender to the Span arda inevitable. President Thiers has made- several changes in his Cabinet, aiid has thereby apparently strengthened his hold oil the Assembly. The programme of the new Ministry is to organize the Republiu by she eoaelmeral of oonsertativc laws, and wholly reject the Itadiclil [dans. The fiuaneial crisis in Victim has resulted in the failure of over one hun dred firms, eau-ing coiwtcrirationf in all ibfuncto* of business. The son of a wealthy banker committed suicide on account of bis losses, and the citizens generally arc greatly depressed. The recent election' trVrouglsout .Spain \ for Deputies to the Constituent Cortes, I i v< 'i iu- fbe elcetion of iilO Minister ial Keder.ili.sUs, UO Extreme Radicals, 8 I Internationalists, 10 lud tpcudcut lie publicans, and '.W Monarchies, i Tae Stkilpof Persia will soon arrive ut Vienna. lie is accompanied by all the members of the Cabinet, and three oi hia wives. It is estimated- that the espouse ol his Kuropean toiw will be several* million dollars. A terribl; conflagration occurred in I long Kong China on the 23d u! .March. Forty lour acres ol houses were destroyed and 5,000'persons rend red lluiuclcss. REVOLUTIONARY REU CS?A PROTEST AO A IN ST Til Et It' S.M'.K. The- Time? publishes the follow ing information-: "Wo have bocn shown a catalogue of 200 close!)' printed pages, giving n lis( of the ordinance and ord nance stores to be sohl hy tho Govern ment by scaled proposals on the 2Sth of June. The mat/crikl advoriisod umbra - cca ?11 the condemned*'stores ut twenty four arwen'sabi and loll forts, uud its value is beyond/ estimate. Among the, items advertised are K>,?0 0.000 pounds 'of rend/at tho Watervliet Arsonub the vtiluc of which alono is between $1,01)0, 000 nod- $2,000,000-, ?'The guns at the arse .al caplurod by the Colonists io tbo war of the Revolu tion, and which have boeti hold as tro phies for nearly one hundred* years, urc iucludud in tho stores advertised for sale. There arc seventy two of these aan.non now at the arsenal, and there is OOthing about the groundsor buildings whifh-abtrttot so much attention front visitors as do these silent but glorious witnesses of the struggles of our fore fathers. It seems like sacrilege?n iy, it is bueritvgious?for tlio G ovcruiuont tu part with tin m. They should bo kipt ns memorials of lha past. A grout many cautious captured from tin robclti are also offered for sale. To this no ore will object, but we doubt ii" tho American people will look with any oil-.er fccliugB lliuti those of mortification if not of jndigu alien Up ut the Hale of theao Iuvolutionry relics. . They nru uot ho poor inpurse or in Buntimeut that they Will care to soj thcbo trophies of the armies of Wushiugtou und Greene and Schnyler, sold aud molted up Ibi what stems, in this connection must, ignoble and unworthy purpose. "Some of tin; cannon at tho Oatervliet Arsenal wers surrendered by Burgoyne nn tho ] laiuB of Still water. Now, as there in no UOUUIUCllt to mark the spul where the flower of the British Army surrendered to our victorious yeomanry, it is too bad (hat the cannon captured there should he destroyed and wiped out from eight of men. As well might we obliterate from the pages of history the gallant achiv- inents of our lathes on that field "Of glorious action. If our Ordnaucc Bureau is so unpatriotic a- to offer these cannon for sale, we hupe til hast, ibe American people will he too patriotic to bid lor thuir p irch i- >." oi position to John chinaman. The auti Chinese ii.ovt ?n< :it ill t'ali lotni? seems to be gaining in strength and bitterness. Employers arc getting to he more and man- disgusted with the hapless Mapgotinu every day, for the ruuson says the Tores ih it the pre sump luous individual, having faithfully serv ed out the period for which he coot i'.ieted now wishes to turn his sk.l! to ncc mill by engaging in the manufacture of goods for bis mm benefit. At a lucent me.-ting iujroati Krauoisco, this subject ! was very jennies'ly dcbatcil hefore a ( society of Itpccltanics, but as none of i those proscVit scenic 1 capiblu ufc ir/ct iv ? ing a better rono-dy than :r> -. tc. ;til i..; niigratiou, p res dot ton w;n finally a 1 p tcd eaH'.U('.jt,Ujion t ' i/i ? s to with 1 iW the suhsiJjuFroul lb :.steam -hip c nop my bringing Clttcse to f... t.'ui:ed plates. i ii K ConXiKWHMAn'. CONFRUKNt The object of lb ? propl of St. I. mis in Call in" a Uouvoil 'on of <' i i 'reson n in that city, which aas h id lust we k. aj pears to httVO beeil t; iutorcsl lIlJ national legislators in the material do velopmeiit of tin; Mississippi Valley |{csoltilinns were udoptc*l favoring th. decpentagaird general improvement by national aids of the Missi dppi Kiver. the removal of rocks, ami the establish incut of bars it shoal places, nnd deci tr ing that the other gnat W?sten] l i . ei s should ulto b; impiovcd. Unc rcsolu tii ii dtu lares in substance thai no bri Iges should be allowed to obstruct tho Mis is sippiiicloW St. Louis; ih it ch sap trans portal ion is of vital importance to ilu Wc.-t; that shipmasters ought t ? be aliowed to purchase ships where they like and have A moricttn paper.* llvcrcfor the sislU nth oaks that the laws be so aiuoudod1 as to restore the prestige of the American coiiiuicruial marine, and tiua aide it to do its sh ire of the Carrying trade id' the World, and that if it is necessary llail American irou-masters must be shielded hum Ibrcigu compi ti lion by laws.which effectually interdict iron ntcuuio'S on the riversof this v.iliy and which drive itsprodtlCl iutO Ktlglisb an 1 G< rinnn :?!iips on the ocean, there should be 80U|C .-ome substantial construe lion of iron vessel-, ami such b'od iral patouagu as will sustain A'tiicricuil Blcamship lines against (his unequal compel it ii n. The Congressmen^ most ol whom wi re NVcstcru members, did not commit t heimselves, however, to any couivc idMogishitioil on the subject. PACTS nt??M Mit. IlKIMMl's SOCMKTV. As the annual meeting of the So tint) for the Prevention ol Cruelty t ? A uiui ds .Mr. Henry licri li proBideul the tcerelar reported that (he society has prosucul d .'?<? 1 cases of cruelty, in addition. l,lliiu case.- had bicn investigated and tin- evils which CUUSed them remedied; 7?3 lame and sick louses were ttinted out of bar IIUSB and sent back to ihiir sl.iblcs, L'fiU dif.ahled horses hud been removed by the society's ambulance, and .'?;>."> worn out or disabled horses had been condom, nod as unfit ft r further use and hud bcun mercifully billed by tHu special agents of the society. The in ? uno of the year (including the balance remaining fr uu thu yoai bolbre) wus$3?,13Q. I? poo allies $27,:!:?7 af which $2,2.V) had becu paid on account nl tli?; p.t.uhi,o of thu new hoad(|uarler.r The biviuost of LouJh Uooard Minours'od to $15,232, of this 8,133 have been p?id to iqcaiujj oxperts and others, leaving a balance of 88,309.. 'I ho total liabilities of the society aro $20,000. On ruotiou of Dr. Mellows, it was resolved to ttsk the Coin iiiou Council for 975,O0C t?.i Meeting drinking louiiUtius for uiau and boast, under the direction of the Gouiujissiouor ol I'ubli.i Works. ANOTIIKII CJOI.bKUK I <>lt WOMEN. The laying of the corner-stone of the Sago College, which is intended to accotnniodatu the female students of Cornell University, ocenrod at Ithaca, May 15. Doth the building, which costs $150,000, and its partial ondow lUOUl to the, amount of $1000,000, are the ^gifls of Mr. lluury \V. Sage of lirooklyu, who has added to thcso sums $3.00(1 to construct the chapel which is rising under the shadow of the Itirgcr edifice. The entire superstructure of the col lego is comp!ote.?It ir- noteworthy arcbitc'eturally as being thu first roproj due-linn in this country of the Oxford and Cambridge quadrangular college, although its steeple is an lluliaii rather than an Kuglish I Sdthic. \ young husband handed bis wife a dnzou buttons, (he other day, and asked b r to put a shirt to them. [From the Ncwberry (S. C.) Herald of Mm oh 12, is;::.) Nkwckruy, }?. C, March ?':. ist :. JtKSfWSCU/. I'/'/i UliOfllkllS: li i- with pleasure that we comincml yortr l'urmc? Cooking Stove to the general public. 1'boy arc an absolute household necessity al ilii- time, e?| ftciaUy When so much of doures tia drily and management depends more or loss iijoii ..iir wives ami daughters. The Stove i as sun pie and beautiful a construc tion as ii if rapid and reliable i-; ii?. work. In a word, ii i> as near peile? i as it can be. .lohn V. Kiuard, .1. K. <;. N nice, .1. c. s Oiowii, Isaac Herbert, C Mc'Jruckcii, A. Longshore, .1 ! Mo uns, I- 1'. Hawkins, W. ! M :i--. thV: Harris, I i....- . -. f<. Wort a, ? M. s>> \\7. . i -, I'.. I". (irdliii, I'.. SuliCr, >*. I.oiigsl. , T. .1 Neei. Mrs. \. ii"Miirr. I. Dicket, .1 I?. w; '?.,?-,. M w. Sober, .' Si. II. Ruff, 'HS II le. .1 V. (Jiltujni, .1 Ii. bp| :. -I. I'. UxiieV, .!. '.V. Ill **uh s, M. It - lei . eel A:... ins, M- C. Loiishoro) M I.. ^ ? -I. y'. Slewartj ji .t I! John si ii, V\ . 1.. W.oer-, II. II. itdvick.', W. Mi Ktnnrd, Lvvi Slnwsuit, Jacob Kilder, .1. |l. I I. .. 1, W. Andreas, l . S. Oui ion, J. S. I'itla, .Innius Carrctt, h. Longshore, U . J'.. I'etOl miii, Win A. Fair, John S. Cook. John M iCarlcy; J J!. Rooter, W. J> .n o-. A. (J. lloll'.*?g*wo('la. I STATE Ufr' SOUTH C.VUOI.IN V, L Cot'xtv or JCkvi ni-.iitiv. 1 eerttfv ihiit I am acquainted ?itl. John T. Kitinrd, >l. C s. Ji/own. and others, ' whose naiae.-are iupended to. I he foregoing reeniiiiueiuhilioii, that ihey are reputable citizens ot NVwbcrry county, bn?eiltircly M ..rl h \ el el edit, Given under my band and seal of office this March 187:1. w ARRRN M. b'EAGRE, Deputy Clerk, Ncwberry ooawity, I From the AbbeyHle (8. C.) Dress & Ranm-r, j Jan. l'., is;:: ] Amin Ii i i'. S. C. Dee. 111. IST'J. 1/ / >?>? uft ci'lv Kit /?? r i > Til an ifl We cheerfully grant you permission te n-e our names as you sec proper in i.i .udtitinn of ymir Farmer Cooking Store, far wo regard it as being altogether the I i -t cooking stove hi n<e. Ii is all hhht i-? dejirable ill a Fttovs, t'?f it {?Pimple In construction, has no dampers or lines to hum out, and hakci quick ?nd beautifully, \\ e bespeak lor you a libcra I paironagc from our neighbors and friend*, hollering as we do that none who purchase onq ol ili ?e sloVcs will ever retreat it, bui will consider it a rare prize in ill can days. ? i. guild i o.'K- are so hanl In get Vou 1 enter prise merits sifcccss, and we hope yofl *\ ill attain it. .1 VV Jordan, John Jenes, J D Neei. II l% Sei ;. S Tatbcrl, VY McCain, Jnines Oarncs, J U llritt, l' Tucker, John Hagau, IV Watkiu, J I? I'ruitt, .1 K Dell, Henry Bowie, A Mall, \s II Itowie, .to-. V ance, T V I'ruitt, I? V lliinuuh, M c Rivers, CJon-ca; (1 W N ichoh , 8 It t!ook, J C Hall, s O Vniing, Jordan; M Frecmaii W Wicklirle, J Crinwell, V Sharp, .1 M j?| || tt, A .1 Weed, W A Hall. \ .1 dinkscules, T <? HiW, Uurl Itiley, Jas. Thoinesoii, G M Rowen, vvm. Cook, .1 D Alcwine, A Kver. jtt'henlham, it Taylor, 11 Uihy. H M Prince, M Ii Ashley, V\ Foosheo, S \V brook: N Vetter, II Tt DavtUipbrt, .rSShirley. Wo?. Ilagan; J J Acker, J 3j Jordan, .1 r t'oosheo, v\ c Cromer (? I* Oncall, i 1? A lau:-, \v !?? Anderson, vv vi Webb, .1 I? l-'texbve, T 0 Cock-il, VV Whiib-y, R V A? ker, H J Rpting, 1" A Ir.b'.d sv.VT : OF SOUTH CAROLRNA, A inn.vii.i.b Couply, January 14? 1878. I. L H Rovvlc, Cloik or life Ceufi of Common I'leas and (1 en oral Sessions, for coujiiy and Su a utoresiiiik do hereby certify thai I hiii pcrsonaOy aerjnulntel Willi the above signers; an l-takc pleasure in sayuig thai (hoy me severally hoitorable gentlemen, and me men of credit and un tlO'ibted vcrae iy. I will add thst Sles?<vs t'ulver Urothers I ,\e sold Several hundred wf their Farmer Cooking Sieves in this COOIlfy, tin I. m tar as I have heard, they give universal natisfaetiaoj L. I). ROW IK. npril 10 It Notice of Dismissal. N'OTICK IS 11 BR l'.HV GIVEN Til AT one Month I em dale 1 wilt tile my Altai 0 ? join wiili the Honoraldu Aug. R. Knowl lon, Judge of rrobnle for Uraiigebnrg 1 lurity, as Admlnistrafrlri iff the Estate ot Jsi4i<?'A K. Qiiatilcbnuin^ decoaaed, and auk for Leiters ofDIstn ISfX AMAKDA F. QUATTI.ERAvVI. May 410th, 1 *X7 ;*. Adniinislrat rix. may 1 I in NOTICE. ok Fl CK CO?NTT AlDlTOm OrAKOBBI i .:. 6: o.', .M>.y ti'Mlj p 7.5. NO'l iei; ?f f. ?lempilnn -if lamb*s?M utS 1 ???1 in*iiiiit I. ml Kale SUiiy J872ffdo A. F. K tow n i n ^ ini'l w. ?WC<<'!'pU''' tiOfl'-i i. TAKE NOTICE, lliftTNeroChuvis, A?W Danlxlcr, April Grant, London Larrenoe nud Flunk 1'iiulUngi have marie.application for the redemption of their Beat Batate ?ol l nl said sale, and have paid into the County Treasury ibe full amount of laxea pennltiea &c, togelber with 'J? percent additional, as required by law. JA.MKS VANTAS JKL, County Auditor. may !f1 !Jt _j The State of South Carolina OltANUKJJUIlCJ COUNTY In tub Count of Puobate. f.y AUGUSTUS Bi RNOWnlOrf; Esq., Jtldga of Probate1 in said County. WHKItKAa, Augustus J. A vi tiger batli made miil I.q mo to grant 10 him Leiter? of Adiniuistratioii of the Estate and effects of Lawrunoe Avinger, late of said County, do- ; ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish 1 all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, lb bo und appear be. fore me at a Court of 1'robato for-the said County, to be hohlen at my Office ill Quango burg, S. c.. on Monday IGtUdny ol June 1^7::. at 10.o'clock a. M., to show cause if any, why the said Administrulior. siiould not be granted. Uivcn nintcr my hand and the Soul of the Court, this 80th day of May a. D. 1H7:'., and in. the *>71li yenV of American Inde pendence. I L.S. I AUGUSTUS P<. KNOWLTON, may ;;l?'jt Judge of probate. The recent decisions of the Supreme Court (.f the United States have de?)nr;?d the HOMESTEAD ACTS of this Sinti? un constitutional as 10'dobts contracted prev ious io )*oK, ** 'i he last amendment to tho lUnkrupt law givea io the il< btor the same exemption of real and personal property as was.given to hin by the HOMESTEAD LAW. Tin- only way thai HOMESTEADS can be -ei ni ed id by taking Ibe benefit of tbo bank rupt Act. I! pecial attention hrts b?e?.i and will be devoted to iiii* branch of the law by BROWK1NU P.llowMNi;, Attorney a .u haw. Kussel I stt?ci, Oraugvburg H. C. uruy'2i St X' ?>'t n r.. ? tiic <,?n?i?*'t?'*?' L *t SHIP b iei. foi'e knoiyn b\ ilie i;;-** 'u.mcof Lit! HTEOOT \ CANXON.at I.i-_-lit foot's old Stand, if this day DisValved bj unit mil consent. A?l persona indebted to said firm will please make immediate pay ...Siil if/.). Vv. v i.rv.. ?>?? at t lie above ni ami. \V. T. !.!*?!! 1 FOOT. ? W. CA.\.*OK. May isih, Is?:;. irI ?i Thanking rny friitlds for past favors, 1 hope to tu?, til I hell' )??*? niinge h v si ricl nt |eiitj..n ti. business ami keeping e'n*ud%"?tl^ . ii hand a FKt.St! ami COMPLETE STOCK of ? . GROCERIES, * LIQUORS. SEGAltS. TOllAt (i). io. Cal| aijd examine Ul\ Sl.iek. J. \V. CANNON. nvHv 21 '"t .-rr I^t\Ati XOTICE. -Ml per-ons * hiivtitg demands rigid mu the Kid nie of Jshy weeks dnennsed nie notified topic SUIU the 00100 plop fly all.-s e i In tllO ntl ilcrsigncd and all persons ludet ed are re ni ftteri to make i..-.n?e liai?'payineut as 1 desire to close Ibe Estate. P. M. CARSONj A.li..2n':ttvator of tbi Estate ol Jaby Weeks. nu?\ Ii til E ."'STATE NOT ICE?A II #or. j suns having demands against toe IMate of the laic LAN IIF.M'F. lb CLAKK d-ee;.scd. will present the frame, properly atlealed, In me. at St. Matthews P. O . Bi c., ami all persons indeTH?d id siltl Estate uro re<\ ilr.*<l to inake iinuioiiate paymckll to ine, nt the suiv.c'pluce. ROSA V. CLARK?, QualifTrd Ailministrai'rix. may 24th 3t M USi.C'.S.OvL^l^J.li:, HUSSBLL STilKET, Tittre? pleasure in announcing to her Cus tomers and the Public in general ilmt she bait opened her SPRING STUCK consisting | of the LATESf STYLES of MILLINERY HOODS. Thankful for past fnrors. *he respectfully solicits a eontinuiinee of ihc same. A S P KCl A LTV ? Dress Making, Cutting nml Pitting Carried on as usual by Mrs. 1. s. cumMings. Country Orders respectfully Bolioiled and will meet .villi }irompl iillenliou. a pi !*.? lm NOTICE. (> f Fl?' I i COUNTY C ) M Ml SSI ON E RS, ORAKnnhrna Corxw, S. C. ? Mny 1th, 187!L Bids will f.e reeeived for RebblTding the bridge over ??Hull Swntnp" below" Ktiotts. Mill, until the 'Mb. rtny of Juno next. Pro. posnls mltst state the amonnl of hid and the names of surilies otfurod. Contv.tcl to he entered into in writing, bvforo coiuMenein* tho work. By order of Board. C.r.o. HOLIYKR, Clerk Boord County Commissioners. May 17th 3t NOTICE TO SCHOOL TUUSTEI-S. A Convention of the newly appointed Trustees of caob of t ho soreral Sohool Dis Iviots of thai County will be bold at the ? oiirl House on the first Monday in June next, nml at 11 o'clock., fbr tho purposo of considering matter?. All TrusUrca are \a Tlt*.rtobe pvrwnt, y 9. R. McKlNLAY, County Soiiool Cummiasioners, Oiaugeburg S. C. may 17 th TO KOTICE K CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, ? ORANOCDUKO, C. IJ., 8. C, Muy 17tb, 1873. attention of Clerks of tlie Several ? Is of School Trustees of their respec School Districts is hereby directed to ie following Circular to thu County Scb ool Comtnisslincra from the Stutc Soperiuten dent of Education. . "Section 4'.) of'-.An Act to amend an Aot enntlbd ?n Act toestab<ish and maintain a system of Tree Coinuion Schools for the Siatc of South Carolina," approved March tih. 1 *-*71. provides thai "An annual meet ing of each School* 01?'riet shall be held on the last Saturday in June, of each year, at 12 '/<:'.K-k M., uotloo of the the tituo and place b.( ing given by the Clerk of the Board or Trustees, by posting written or printed notices iff three public places of the District nl least ton days before the meeting." SkO. ?l of the said Act provides that "Tlio inhalntaitts qualified to tote at a School uniting, lawfully assembled, shall have power: lht. To appoint a Chainriari to preside over I he meeting. 2 1. To adjourn from time to timo. 8d. To choOsca clerk, who shall possess the qualification of a voter. 4th. To raise by tax, in addition to the proount apportioned by the* Stale to their use, such further sums of morrey ns they inny deem proper for the support of publie schools, taid sum not to be rflo're than thrca dollars for every child ?n the District be tween the agCJ of six ami sixteen, as" ascer tained by the last enumeration ; said sdm to be collected by the County Treasurer, and to ho held by him, subject to the order of the Trustees, countersigned by the County School Commissioners, such sums of money to be used as shall be agreed upon at the meeting, cither for the pay ofteachcrs, sala ries, or to purchase or lease ait.-s for school houses, to build,] hire or purchase euglt scho >1 houses, to keen thoin in repitir and furnish the same with necessary ftrer and arpenduges. or to furnish bhtekbogrua out line maps and apparatus for illustr iting the principles of science, or to" discharge any debts or liabilities la.vfully incurred'. bill. '!*?' g:vc Hiich direction and make Blieb provisions us mey be deemed' necessa ry, in relation to the prosecution or defense of any suit or proceeding In which tbV Dis trict may be a party. Clb. To authorise the Board* ofTAiktec* 1 tu build school homes, or rent the earner tV?' sell any schoc) house site or other property belonging to the Di-it riot, when the .s.iuie' shall no lonjor b: needful for thu use of do' Uis; rici. 7t-'. To aller or rape.t! th'dr proo^cdin ??, from lime lo time, ??-? ocofno i may roqifire, uud lo do any oilier biisiiuxi OJUtcnpIatcit in this ?Vct." Yon are hereby mast (krlrestty At)vised l?# injRruci the Clerk of eaeSi' of tm set era'! Board! . f S.'bool Trustee-* i:.- yuntr euumy to" give due notice of mi annual mcciiii-;, to bo* held.ii the ?e.ioel Di:,;:,? under their supei *i.rio:i, o i Siujrd../. 'day-of June* IS7a, nl 1-| n'oluc'i, M. 1.1-?..i ii of pi.-it ii-tp.-i lall ' ? to the .-'ice - - of oir l-'re" i '?. a - men School System, that Cos: mcetini? bs held h|>ct*Bry Sebent Di-u.ic ...; he Stat n I " (hateach School District riisr a lib r?l ! Loral or Di-iiict School T.Jt lorihe ?uppc-rt of its Free Coinaioii SckoVs for tiie follow ing roas^m ; lat. Ike State appropriation male for free Common School pnrpoeos, for tiie cur fent li.-cat year, is itself,inm licieal to sup ply tint od.ic.iiional wants of the people. In rhoec Staus having the most pop.dar. satis factory and UMccjMjJuJI systems of Free com mon Seh6ols\ the schjmle a-* almost wholly sn-tniiied by means of Looal Sch.xd Taxes. "_M. The amount of Doll Tax collected in each of the Beters! School Districts is, of itself, insignificant. 3d. The Lodal School Tax raised* in any School District will lie of great scrrieo aa auxillinry and Fiipp'.emor.r iry'to the State . appropriation and Poll Tax. 4th. Toe Local School Tax is paid into the County Treasury, and is di.eotjy subject to the order of the I to h d of School Trustees countersigned by the County School Com missioner." In acoar lance with the above Circular and in order that an amount necessary to' liquidate the indebtedness of this important D much of the administration of the County, for 'ho fil.-cal year next ensuing. I would suggest tho Importance of a liberal tax levy by Die sev.-ral school Districts for the sup port jfits Free Common Schools. F. R. McRrNLAV, Comity School Commissioner, Orangubtug Couii ty S. C. may 17 3t Sheriff's 'Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions, to me di "i eel cd, fail! seil to the highes? bwlOer, at Orangeburg C. II., on thryFlRST MON DAY in June next, FOR CASH, all the Right, Title and Int. rest of the Defend ants in the following Proprtfy, fix*: All ihnt, racl of l.imMn OsnnajroirgConnty, containing DU> acres lucre Oi* leafs, bounded North by lands ol Sirs, KntriRyKast by lando ol .lohn A ally. SobMi by lands of Tho*. Bllsy and Wist by lands of Ira T Shu umker. Leyicd on as the property of J. W. Antly at the buitref Jos. Brown. ALSO ? jijt- .. All that Irucl of land in said Couhty c>- - ' Ininillg 200 nines nrore or loa?, bounded by I lands of Lmllus, Stuudcnuiiro and others. L< \ic-l OA as I ko properly of wShl W. Watts at the suit uf tJeo T. fr.'ok et al. ALSO 3 Bolls nf Humospon, 60 pair Shoes, Jiiti pair of Pants ? d a lor of dry jtoods, Levied on as the property or Lipman Rieb,, nt the *mt of A. IL ?vntwlton.. ALSO At Lcwi.-vioe, (bp./iiniiuf: at Id, o'clock on I'M.o..lav i>" I continuing irsian ?Uy to day uu?l ihr uholerrock bydifpnaed of.) all ?be Stock of Cols in Sthre, "i Winfiold Clark, eon?isting nT Dry (?Oed?,' nhreoerieS) Shoes, Ilms, t i fiekei-y.' Tin. Wansx Sto, Levied on as ihr property of WinfieUL Clark at tho siiitu ?I Brake, ??pedykx ^ Co. and others. Vb. riPTs offee. ' ) E. 1. CAIN, Oraf^eliurg <'. M. S. C, '? S- O. C. Mar Iblh, 1ST 1. J ? ???y 17 . ?t sow *r4 ,y/