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THE ORANGEBURG NEWS Ai-uL'STius if. knowi/roar, K ? I T O 11 . c1eoroe IIOI.IVKIl, Financial and Business Masagbb. Ollleial Paper of tlic Stale and oT Oranjfcbnr? Comity. B Tili: O RANG KB URO NEWS ft IS A KARGER CIRCULATION THAN LV1" QTIIER TA VER IN THE COUN~ SATT HDA i, AU?1 ? 1873. Our editor, Griding his professional, official and editorial duties, rather too much for one man during this warm weather, "vacates," editorially, for two 'or three weeks. His place will be more than filled by a fricud who is already well and favora bly known to the roadcrs of the Nr.ws. Vote for T. O. Andrews next Wednesday. ^COMMUNICATED.] Kein tniscoiicos of OraiigeTUHrK l'orly Years Aku. ]!Y AMICALOBAIf. Oningcburg had her two Churches also, Methodist and Baptist. These were plain, old fashioucd, modest looking, little structures with rough walls, bare ' benches and pino pulpits; but their uneoinfortablencss nud inconvenience did not prevent the little band of devout worshipers from flocking thither Sunday after Sunday. Here they came in all kinds of weather, not only the residents of the village but from thesur rouuding cotrutiy also, these last iu gigs, carts, queer-looking old ca royal Is, and some on horseback. These were tho days of good old-fashioned religion when the heart could worship God kneeling upon the bnro floor with the sunlight or rain as it might chance to be , coming through the great openings in the rr.of, with a deep, honest fervor we f'< ar is almost unknown in these latter time.:, of carpeted floors and cushioned pew?. Then "our girls" were nof ojTiaincd of their homespun dresfees, chocked nprons, snnbonncts, cotton collars and cuffs and rou^h homoimud* shoes. Or what cared they if their rustic escort was clad' in a suit of clumsy jonhs much too short at wrist and ancle, which plainly showed tho check shin beneath, or coarse brogans below t or what, minded she of his awkward tin gainly movements as he assisted her to alight and then walked with her up to tho "mcefin-hou.so" door, casting "sheen's eyes" around all tho time to sec if any body "was n-lookiu 1" Thea were the days when flattery and coquet ry were unknown in oUr humble, little Hurgh. Oranpcburg too bad her hotel then, or rather "public house" ns it was call od This was ? lotrg. low,voonry, wood en building-, one stcr*, in he'ght, und Npss kept by Mr. Winninglh The well-spread table and comfort.. iu sleep ing apartments to be found hero- by tho weary traveler, and the smiling f?wo of tho landlord, ever ready to welcome them, were full proof oftlm popularity, and esteem in which "the butt" was held. - At this place the line of coaches which wcro thon being run between Charleston' and Columbia, "pulled up." J>y this route, tho mail bags too wore brought, whoso contents were then car riod to tho store of Mr. William Poosor which then served hs a post office, and were thero left for distribution. Not yot had the "snort of the iron horse" penetrated this quiet little village. Ou one of the prinoipal streets, near whero Mr. lliggs now carries on his carriage manufactory, thero stood a rough luoking little shed- known as "the market." On top of this was placed n bull, aud iuside woro found blocks lor cutting up meat, and the necessary scaks for weighing. This was placed hero lor accommodation ol'such count ry meu us would bring in beef, pork, mut ton and Other fresh meat. On- reaching the village they would mnko their way here, and ringing tho bell would thus m.tily the villagers thut thoy were ready to servo thorn with mout. These would flock hither with baskets and the bar gaining would oommonco iu good ear nest. 'Tl: jn thero was tho Orangebuvg cavul wlifch for a short time was comman (I d by dipt. Fit/patrick, if we arc no?. rtrlftakou. On "parade days" tho gul cap'.arn rode forth all booted and nil and with dtnwu sword in hand at the head of his men, who "faced about," "forward, raarohod" and"eharg ud" in quite an appropriate military i /h . TUoy wcro both tho cnv*y uud admiration ol the little urchins about (he p\uao'i who, followed by n; pack of dogfl, ran closo in tho wako of the horses' lie.d.; as tho cavalry paraded the street*. Ah! how boyish hearts swelled with n i'd or and enthusiam as they, too, longed to bo a ""jullaut soldier." Ppnvr In tho days ol which wo are writing tho laws ol South Carolina were exceed ingly severe,<ind wero geutrally enfor ced to their fullest extent. Tho stealing of a slave was then considered to bo ono of tho most crimiunl of offenses and was punished with hanging. About ibis time ther'o came to Orangeburg a Span iard by the name of La Crow. Said La Crew was ofa wild, fOvitig disposition, and addieted to frequent drinking. Ho formed an intimacy while here with a ne gro banted Edmund, bolouging to Thom as Cross, an intimacy which afterwards cost La Crew his life. Ilo was charg ed with attempting to steal this l.dmuud and sufficient proof having been found against him he was tried, convicted and sentenced to be. hung. Popular feeling ran high in his frvor, and it may be re membered by some now living how np to the very last La Crew protested his innocence, and declared that the time would soon come when they would find that he spoke truly. In corrobor.itio n of this statement in af'or years, it i.-> said that Kduiuud upon his death bed called his master to him aud there told him of the conspiracy that bad been formed against the unfortunate La Crew. The fuels oi the case r.s be is supposed to have told tbem are as follows : It seemed that LaCrow io sonic way had incurred tho auger nnd jealousy of. two prominent character*) ort the village and I bey determined to rid themselves of his presence. Thoy hired this Kdiuiind to go to LaCrew and tell him that there was a person across the rivor, who wanted to sec him on sneh n night at a certain hour, and idler to conduct him thither. They then, acting out the other part of tho plot, informed the authorities that thoy bad hoard that on a certain night, naming the one, LaCrow w. s going with Rduiuud oil foot Lo Charleston where be was to sell him and divide the profits. The authorities set a Watch. The night having arived the unsuspicious La Crew set out with Kdmund for the purpose ol having an in tervtew with this person,a* he suppisurd, but in foot walking right into the very trap that bad been set for him. Thoy were overtaken just this side of tb<S river bridge and La CfiSW being found iu the company of Kdmund was suUicio it proof of bis Icing guilty of stealing a slave, never mind how uimd? be protested tj the contrary. lie was brought back, iried (-or his We,- nml sondo'snU'jd lo be ..ung.- This i* t!iu story it is said Kdmund toid his mastery and- it may be rciuoniLt Jod by aomo of the cdJ&t;t oft i /.ens of Orangeburg who were* present at tho hanging, bow upon the ?a?ows I, i Crew himself doclar d lie was the victim of a conspiracy. Brit ciroumst untial evidoQce was strong against him, and, whether guilty or not, tho uirlbrtuu utc in;.ii wa.- UOiidouinod to suffer death by banging. The day of bhecx-oontion having ar rived La Crew was brought out of the jail n'>d placed in a cart sitting upon his colliu. All iho way to the girUows ho kopt talking incc.-suiit ly say ing ho would die cheerfully if only allowed his freed otto long cuoug to k II his two enemies wlnjf. bad been- bis bitterest accusers, lie bi ggv d one of the men, who was serving as marshal, to give him a sword, an 1 sot him free, for only two minutes, (in arriving ab the spot, tw* old ii id down near the banks of ihu I'M is to, ho W.ss taken i ut aud placed upon the gallons. This coaeUted of ivre-rough. po.Ms. standing soiav six feet a-j ut, w-.tu a b am at ibu to)> CXtC.iling across, tj ? which ir rope was attiched. The pit n't upon which the doomed man-stood ivi |daccd upon brackets uailed to euch post. On being asked if ho had any thing to say ho replied*Yes, there arc two men standing iir this crowd wh > know thrt I am innocent. Though' they may exult now in their hearts over my downfall, yet (lie time is coming when a worse fate than mine will overtake them. To one of them, Mr.- 1 wish to say this : You sir wili be a vagabond upon the face of the earth, shunned 'of men, and detested by all who know you. To the other: You sir will diothe death of a dog, and the buz/.atds will pick your eye? out." Turning to tho Sheriff be exclaimed * ".Mark my prediction and sco if it does irof cotuu true." Then to the people he said : *i am far from my native land-, friendless and' among strangers, yot I cau die as becomes a muti ." Mo then announce 1 his readiness, when the Sheriff proceeded to adjust tho kuot, but beingsumewhat inexperienced, was rather slow, seeing which, La Crew jerked it out of his hand and knottcd.it around his own nock. Thou with the words: "I'm .roady,. and hero I go !" upon bis lijjs; La Crew stepped'off tho plunk of his own-accord, and his soul was hurried into eternity. How well tho predict ion ol flhe mar dored man was- in after years verified, soitie already know. Tho two men who as hrr declared1 hud conspired against him, one of them became a wamleror in a distant State, ancT the other diod.in a dru-nkeur bout. For a long while after the hanging of La Crow numerous wore tho stories set afloat by the superstitious affirming that the ghost of the Spauiuid might ol\( u b?; seen haunting a lonely ^spotj on the. river road near a veucrublo oak that stood iu the center of the street, near the residence of Mr Jacob Ilickonbaker. A number of negroes and little ah?dron about the plaie fully b.elievcd all this aud had sometimes declared they them selves had seen "the spirit." Quite an amusing story is told in connection with those on one of the jurymen who served at that time. Old "Uucle Johnnie" as he was more familiar by known, was a queer eccentric character, notouly a great lover of his drink, but highly supersti tious also. On sale and election d iy.s and at numerous other times, he might bo socu on a venerable looking gray horse riding about the village, where ho would remain until a late hour drinking, too tipsy to return home. One night 'Uncle Johnnie" was taking his usual driuks at one of the little doggeries. A number of persons being present the conversation turned upon the lulu hang ing and the stories that had been set afloat. With a sly wink at "Uncle Johnnie" which the set understood, one waggish young fellow w nt to giving awful blood cu.d ing stories of the ghost ly visitant. "Uncle Johnnie" listeucd terror stricken, so greatly frightened that his knees shook together. This oak at which the ghost was said to make its appearance, lay directly on bis road home, ami the more ho thought of it the more his courage sank, and he kept delaying his time of departure Unobserved by him one or two of the oung fellows style out, and securing tho services of a ventriloquist who was then passiug through the place, proceed ed to this huge oak, and there, made an cfligy of La ('row. Stretching a rope, across from the tree to the fence by means of a ring fastened around the effigy's neck they could at any moment swing it out into the center of the read. Hiding iu the fence corner they awaited old "'l'uclc Johnnie's" upptoach It was at quite a late hour iu the night when, having scrcved up his courage to its highest pitch, he sallied forth lor his home. As he noarcd the m-trch dreaded oak suddenly there swung out before his hor rified . gaze the figure of the murdered Spaniard. With a cry of terror, "Undo Johnnie." reined iu his horse, and be gan pleading to the ghost a^ he suppos ed, fur mercy. But the figure, ilia deep sepulchral voice, declared that ho had come from the other world for him, nnd ho must now go. Thou as it made a swing towards the frightened man, as if to clutch him, human nature coal 1 en dure is no longer. Turning his horse's head "Cuclfl Johnnie" galloped madly back to the village,-one yell after another ringing out upon the night air, startling the inhabitants from their .dumber. Ali that uighthe lay awake at the tavern not daring to return Irotttu again, groaning with terror und declaring llnrt the ghost of La Crew had come for him. Though the joke was found out afterwards yet to his dying .day old "Uncle Johnnie" fully believed and firmly protested that he had seen the ghost of the Spaniard, and no argument or proof cuuld con vince him to the contrary. These, as we have told* them, are some ol the principal events and incidents that marked tho past ol' Orauguburg some forty years ago. W hat its present is all who live here now can tell; what its future will be (hat future a hue- will show. Atlanta, Ca. 1873. Vote for T. Cr Andrew? next Wednesday. An Englishman at the Vienna KJxpo s-ition was struck ii*t the various forms of boot and shoe-m iking machines he saw in the Aniericrn department. He writes; I saw a thick sole of a shoe sewn on and pegged in twenty seconds, and heels, five thicknesses*of leather, finished at tho rute of fifteen hundred pairs per day. General Uaveloclf's memory is to be kept fresh by She rebuilding of the chap el at Agra which he first put up for the soldiers of his regiment. Tho congre gation is still made up principally of soldiers, who now nppoul to their friends iu England to help thein in their noble object. - ? . . mmm i VOTE FOR T. C. AXOJIEWSNE.YT WEDNES?A V - i mm ? - ? 4M*tmmmmm ? (.COM M U N IVATF.D. j Orakgeb-uro, S. C., August Bth, is;:;. A game of Base ball was played by the New Club to-day. which was quite exciting A elo-o run was mnda by the assistance of the Orange Club. If it. had been a match game we would have done better. The roason why we played so close, wo had Simmons to regulate it, not Simmons the M. P., but the man who rune and regulates Wheeler k Wilson Sewing Machines. I cumu very near losing my Shoe, trying to catch a fly. Tho air of Shoo fly may bo ^easily caught but try a fly in the air aud then sco it' you don't be "boddered." Tho following is an account of tho a im', i lt. \V. Jonen ('ujtt. Itt Mine. H. O. J. Gh Vosc, 3 0. Albert Clovor, ; 2 2. I'nsslaigue, 1 2. II. W. Jones, 1 0. David Sullcy, 1 0. B. Ki Klle, 2 1. Henry Kuhn, U .'1. II. Aldrieh, U 1. Hutler, 2 1. ^ 12 Uh ./. IU Unn Hettison, Cnpt.i? Nine lt. (). Ii. II. YVuuuumnkur, 1 Ii. Kol man, y 2 1. 0. Walket, ? 0. Paitt/.lor, j I ."I. Simmons, 0 2. I>an (Janunn, 2 1. Bettiso??, 1 l. Kd wards, ? 2 1. 11 12. 1$. S.OTICE. 0FF1CB CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, On.\noatu,'no, C. II.', H. <"., \ August l?i IM?;'. TO S('IIOO(L TRUSTEES, The attention of School Trustees is here by directed to the follow inj; I'xt raol from Chapter r* * * * Sec. o? tJcn. Slat Si ate AX!. "They slXll make or cause to he. made, once in taf'o years i Quench School Dint, by tho first duy"Jof September, enuuiei utton of all tho chihh:an within tho ages of 0 and 11S years, rosdleni within nucli School Dist., distinguishing whatever male nnd female, while and jSolori'il, and the t Ink ol' the Hoard of Trust:;?* shall r.tiiru to llic County Softool Commissioner a duplicate copy of the same." "And in'.cnne the enumeration of tho Scholas*?!? juopuhit ion is not made ns pi o ? vi'l.*d foT ifffth:-' t' !:i|.t er. t > v licit ti.ue, the County' uflBt-d of School Examiners is authorized io appoint new Trustees for said School Distr^C &c. In accordance with the above yen are hereby rcqtt|ri"l t? rowurd to this ollice said dclav. V. It. Mi KIN LAY, CoAmty Sohool Commis'toiier, Oi'iltigohurg Co., S. C. ncicoy rctjiiirt repoit wit hint august 9 187". )it The State of South Carolina. OliAKEBUItG COUNTY. I.n TU Kj CVt'RT OF I'ltOltATK. 15y A?OC/fffeg IL KNoUi.ioN, Ksq.. Judg<^#S^,I*ro))ntc ia rtnhl County. WHEREAS Olin L. Strock hath ap plied to me lir Lettern of Administration on the Estawj of Oabri.l Strock, laic of Orangeburg County, deconsod. These are therefon? to < ifc nnd ndnioui-?h all and singular the Kind re I aud Creditors of tho said tlcceasen, to be mi I appeal' he fore mo at a Court of Probate for the ?.iid County, to !>?? hohlen at f/rnugahurg on the ".tuIi day of August, is?::, ai III o'clock A. M. to show cause if any. why the said Ad ministration tdiotild not he granted, (jiveu under my hand ami the Seal of my Court, th's 7th day of August Anno Domini I81?; AUO. lt. KNOWLTON, |L.S\] Judge of 1'rohate O. C. ?UK 'J 2l NOTICE NelSee i" Itoreby given llial from on and after TU LS I) y \, the K1 It ST D.W of JULY, 1S71. to* \Vrt?>rE?D'\Y i1h? JOOr DAY ?.t AUGUST, thyt Office nil! be UP EN to re ceive the Rfifl'UHNS oi REAL ami1 PER SONAL PROPERTY of this County. Tax payers aro rcnucstud to have u Correct Cist of Ilie diflcvott Classes of hands as follows ; Number ok\eres of Planting I.Slid. Number of)Acres of Meadow an-l Pas ture. .'? Number oflAorcs of Wood Land. And Nu in htr of Puddings. Each Trneo of [.and must bs returned separata in yho Township where it lies, nnd at the suln* lime they will niake their Itcturu "l Personal Properly, Moneys and. Credits. Tnx.pi.yera are urgently requested lo l>e PROMPT in MX KINO their RETURNS as the I.aw requires me to add n Penalty of fiO per cent, hi the Renl Mid Personal Pro perty of Diliuquenls, which in BVEUY ISSTA NCI? \ 11.1. UE DONE. JAS. Van TASSEL, Co. Auditor. juno 28 * Hi what r;j:.vsi:s the ladies A WHEEZE!! V UN.son SEWING M** CIIINI?. Thoy r'lii ti. had byenlling at Mrs. frlden dorll t aliHerery Ketabliabiuent. J. T. SIMMONS. Canvassing Agent, juno 'JS?:ii). Orangeburg, s. C. A BARGAIN! Til B FINEST SAW MILL, IN THE S O TJ T I L ! FORTY HOUSE POWER, and everything tJOMP*LETB with good Pelting. The above .Mill and Machinery have boon run about threo yoars. The above* la offered LOW DOWN and on terms to BllH pnrchnsers. Apply to JOSEPH-STRAUS, june ?'? 1H7-1 tf AHiiiinisi rntorn Salo. it.y order of the Court of I'rotiatc, I WUl sell at tho lute resilience of.lchn It. Milhouso deeeased, un the Ifitfa day of Augjist A. 1). 1871!, the following property of said intes tate, lo wit: Cattle, H<>gs and Sheep. Terms Cash. P. BENSON TA RIIA NT, Aduiiuistrator. July 2o 1H7.I ?I NOTICE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. To the (jommi'itnioneri of ffleclioHt for Orttvgt Inn <j County. Whereat lion, JatneS t? Jamison who nt flic General Election hold in October 1K72 for the Elecli?fl district of Orangeburg t.'ouniy to nervo for the lorin <>f fotlr years, lias sine? Raid election deceased; and; Whereat the Caftstitution of Iba State of South Carolina directs thai in such oaso a writ of election shall be issued by the PresI* dciit of the Senate for lbs purpose of tilling the vacancy thus occasionedfor the remain der of the tefm lor which the meiubcr so deceased was elected to serve* Now therefore yon and euch of you are lieroby required after duo advertisement and with strict regard to nit the Provisions of the Constitution and laws of said Stute touching your duty in such ettse to hold im election for u member for the Senate for the election distriot aforesaid to servo for the remainder of the term for which the said lion. Jhuies L. Jamison was elected, tho polls to be opened at the various lulling places of election in the said district, on Wednesday I bo thirteenth day of August, A. 1). 1*7:'. by tho various sets of Managers for those place-: aid tb.uutiiig of the voles cast and the (Iechtrntloo of tho result of the election to bo in accordance with the provision of See lions - and Hof Act of the General Assembly cut it hl "im act to amend an net entitled, im net providing for the General Elections and the manner of conducting tho same" approved March 1-th., 1*7- (page 181 A. A. I872-7U.) This writ together with a certified copy of your return of the election held under it have belorc the Senate at it* next mee'ting alter the election. Witness the signature of the Hon. It. liowoll Gloaves President of the Scnute nt Columbia this 2&th day of July A. 1?. 1 ?7:t. K. 11. IIOV Bbb u'i.K.WKS, * President ot Senate. Attest: .1. WOODRUFF, Clerk or Senate. ' july 2? 187:? M OUloc of C'OuiuilHoncra of EIcc* lion. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. < In vNoKut no Cocstv Oraxrucru S. C. July 20th, 1*7:1. Notice is hereby given to the voters of Oratigcburg County that in pursuance of an act ol the General Assembly approved March I. Is7u, entitled "ar net providing for the general eloctioii und Ihe in inner of conduct ing the same nmondod by an net approved March 12, 1*72. all elect ton will Ire held in the County ot Urungehurg at the usual Pulling preeincts mentioned below on Wed nesdny, the litih '!ny ol August, for the fol lowing State Legislative olHcu,.to wilt Hue Senator to serve for ihe remainder of the Icrtu for which the Said Hon. Jamison was e Ice ?ed. to wit :? VII bar-rooms and drinking sal?ens shall be closed on rhe day of election, ami any pen son who slusll sell any intoxicating lifiuks on Ibe day of election, shall in; guilty of ie mis lera<tahor, and on conviction thereof, shall bo niV.fit ir* a tWUi nr>: less thai) orie hundred dollars, or be imp! ironed not lead than one month, not- more than six Months. Tbc managers of KIcetLon ut each Prccln et will he IXirnisbeJ with a bos which shall he publicly opened ami Inspected, to sec ihrtt it is.empty and secure, and Ibei) lock ed, jusl a* belore the opening ot ilio Pol's, by im o or more desiutcresjed parties, ami the keys returned t" the mannagers, and shall hoi be opoite?! during the Election At the close of the Election the Managers-and Clerk shall immediately proceed publicly to open I ho haltet box and count the ballots therein, and continue such count count without adjournment or interruption until the same is completed, and make BUCh State nrent of the result thereof, and sign tin- same .i- miiiire <?( the Election shall require, if in counting two or more like*ballots shoul be found folded together compactly, only erne shall be counted add the others destroyed, imt if ihey bear ditrcrenl names, the flame shall be destroyed und net counted. If more ballots should In- found mi openiugtbs bos than there are mime* on the poll-list, all the ballots hIiuII be returned to the box, and thoroughly mixed together, and one of the Managerin or flu- t'Icrk shall r>ithotit seeing tho ballots, draw- therefrom ami Im mediately destroy as many ballots as there are in cji1' of the number of names on the poll list. Mithin ih.-re Inys I hereafter the Chair man or one of the managers to he designa ted in writii g by the Board, sbull deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll-list, the him- containing Ihe ballots, and writ ten statement of the result of the Election in his preeirrer, The Tolls shall be opened at ? I o eloek in the forenoon and closed at ti o'clock in the afternoon, Oll the said day of Election, and shall he kepf open during i In se hours without intermission or adjourn ment, and the Managers shall administer to euch person offering lo vote, an oath that I bey are iiunliiicd to veto at t-his Election according to the Constitution of this state, mi I that thev have not voted during this l.h. lion. In compliance with tho above, (lie Tolls will bo opened at the following places and the following persons are hoieby appoiuted Managers of Eb el ion. Aviugars'?P'aton Norris, January Mo Ncel, II. Richardson. Lewisvillc?Dr. C. I!. Tabor, P. M. Gen? riiV. James Pearee. Jamison's?L. it. Deck with, Paul Goran, J. Colter. y.oiglci's?1>. If. Il?debrand, Godfrey Murph, Isr?cl MoGownu. Porte Mi to S. I?. Goodwyn, J. ti. Dun can. J akc Stuart. . I?i ow n s?J. 1). Jones, John Phillips, Pi ank Jamison. Koglo's?1). It. FOgle, John Wannamaker, Adain 11. Plood. Hoars or Pour Hole's?VY. S. Karton, W. It. Logan, Andrews. Aycrs. Elliott's?T. M. Heuser, Daman Knight, Jake Dupout. < tub House?T. K. Keller, A. C. Wiliiams, F. (l. Williams. Washington Seminary -Hugo Sheridan, Kolin Moss, llPhatd Hunten. Itnokharts?llurmau Rush, Wat, Paulling, Abrain Mingo. I Cedar Grove?S. T. l/.lar, Allen Drown, June A nt ley. GrilHn's?Frederick Danlslor, Dr. Voght, Solomon Felder. Knoiis'?Jos. E.- Kpotls, Kiifus Whetstone Joe Hush. Orangeburg?M. Albrecht, Petor Walker, Win. N. Monnt, Bastorling's?C. <'. McMillan, Johu Mitch ell. Ii. Forrest. Corbetfsvillo?G. J. Odom, Robert Wash ington, Felder. Folder's?A. P. Conner, Rev.lhos. Phil I lips,, Henry Phillips. Itniiiebvillc ? F. W. Fairy, W. 11. Rccdish, Edward Green. Rowe's Puiifp?T. F. Karton, Vandy Ilow man, James Molvin. Gleaton's ? baruett Livingston, Levin Ar gue, Nero Klouui. GKO. ROLlVpTt, Lbuiiinaa C?m. Ehvutinn. july -0 ?l I f c* Jlt?llt." J)H PATRICK'S CQ.TfON 1?RJ588 The undersigned .Agent for Orangcburg County begs lonve to call the attention of COTTON PLANTERS to the same, and would advise every one in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase a patent at once. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, und POWER, it ban no equal. Any one desirous of seeing the "modus operandi*' of Haid Press, can do no by calling at the Store of J. W. Patrick At <'o., Russell Street Ofangeburg C. II., 8. C, where a model can be seen, or address Capt. Jen STOKES Gcn'l Agent Midway S. C. .h W. PATRICK, Agt. Orangcburg Coouty S< C. jufy 2(1 1H7:; tf Head qtiartcrN I niml ItVpubli" can I*arly S. C. ROOMS STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE; Columbia S. C. Jhly 6th 1873. T. C. An/Inns ICsu . Orangebufg .S. ('. Sir:?You are hereby appointed Chair man of the Republican Party in and for the County of Orougeburg to till the vacancy created by the death of o.ir lamented friend ami fellow citizen Hon. James I.. Jamison. It is deemed by me unnecessary to lay upon you any partictdar injunctions as to your line of conduct, as your past and present standing ns a st uuuch ami reliable Republican, into my mind suffioent guaran ty of your future course. Please accept ?his as the evidence of your authority, and, belive me to be, Truly Yours. R. R El.1.1OTT, Pres't Executive Com. U. R. P. State of S. C. july 10th 1H7-! :jt J. Wallace Cannon, IS HAPPY TO STATE TO IIIS FRIENDS und customers that he has just returned from Charleston, utter having purchaied a large stock of, Fresh Groceries WHICH HE WILL SELL AT VERY LOW prices for cash. Also on hand * full stock of LIQUOltS, CIGARS, TOBACOO, &C, At juices that cannot be supassed for cheapness. All the above goods arc fresh and warranted. Call soon and get barg.jin?. july 10th 1873 tf Eureka Chapter, No. 13, II. .4, M/ The K L?LLAU. CONVOCATJjjjpi of the above CHAPTER will tie he.i hi Fri?lay, August 8th ISfil, at o'ulv'Gk P M. P.y order of M. E. Hi P.. THEODORE KOHN, nug "J?tf Secretary NOTICE. The Firm or W ATT &CROSS WELL has dissolved. All debts duo the firm must be paid, ami all claims against the firm must be prescutud,to J. L. RAST, Trial Justivc. nugust '1 187.L 8t THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO LINA, COUNTY OF ORAXGKBJJRG. In the Common Pleas. The State?ExKelatjone ) Rill The Solicitor ot the Si uth- I to Perpetuate eru Circuit. J Testimony. h'i parte 1 Application to prove K. A. Thomas, j Lost Deed. Application on oath having been made by E. A. Thomas lo prove the pasi Existence, Loss and Contents of a Lleed dated tho 1?> Jan., 1800, from this applicant lo Win. Frederick. It is ordered? That all persons having like or opposite interest in said Deed, whether residents in this Stale or out of it ; and who desire lo do so. hhirll appear ami cross cxmuinc the evi dence produced; and' introduce evidence in reply before ine, at my Oflico at Orangebnrg on tho 20th day of September next. OEO. DO LIVER, June Uth, 1873. Referee, june -1 Sin STATE OF SOUTH CAKO ORANOLRURG COUNTY. in the common I'leas. MICHAEL MARCUS, Plaintiff, r*. PAULINE MARCUS, Defonduut. To PAULINE MARCUS, Defendant in this act ion. You aro hereby summoned to answer tho complaint in this action, which will he filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Court ?f Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscri ber nt Orangcburg C. II., South Carolina w ithin twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day ef service. If you fail to nuswer this eoinphtint within the time herein specified, the Plaintiff will apply to ihe Court for the relief demanded in the ooaiplaiut. AUO. D. KNOWLTON, Plffs. Atty. Orangeburg, C. II., 8. C. To Pauline Marcus, the dofendunt above named. Take notice that the summons and complaint herein wtrc tiled in the otlice'of the Clerk of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions of Orungcburg County nforvsaid on the jMSth day of July, 1878. AUO. iL KNOW LTCN, Plffs Atty. july 26 1873 ot INSTATE NOTICE.-All Pcr sons having demands against the Es tate of the late John R. Millions, deceased, a>o requested to present the same, properly af-stcd, to the undersigned; and all per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to R. BENSON TARRANT, Qualified Administrator, tf, Q. Grahams T. O.. 8. Ca. juue 28 - jw DU. C. B. TABEB. lewis vi LLB, *8. C, (st. MATTHEWS P. O.,) junc fi t**73 Bricks! Bricks!! BliICKIS!!! npiIK undersigned respkctfullt j[ lnfurms the public that hm is now pre pared i? furnish KKICK8 in au/ queftuit/. All 01 J-rn ?tili meet pi oaipt attention, J. C. EDWARDS, june? 1?73 tf ? ?? In MtJieines, ymility U */ the Ftrtt Impfr* tana." E. J. OLIVEROS, M. D, ]>eam-:ii ix DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, varnish", NON-KXPL08IYE LAM PS, garden 8FBD8, Jet., Sit., P?ESC ritions prepared with ACCUS ACV and FI de LITT,- foi whieh purpose ? foil and complete assortment of PURK CHEMICALS aud genuine DRUGS will be constantly on band. Long experience?a successful baaineia career #f mere (hart eight year* rn? OVange burg. a good ktto-r>U<lgt af fbe DRUG MARKET at Leine and abroad, will afford a . sufficient guarantee (bat all goads'seid ?* dispensed at my establishment will fco GENUINE- ?Jnd RELiAKLE. AppreciCiing the sueceio whieh in the past has atfSnded ray efforts, I ha?e de teruiined to spare ne pains to merit a ??? finance of i be psHrorrsge so liberally bestow ed. *. j\ Otf.KVKROS m. d. No Vor? Rassel 8rreet Orangebarg. ML A, C, BUKES* ORANGRBURG, S. C, 1) Ii A [. H R IX Druck. medicines, paints. anw otlit, riNE TofLFf txtj&bt BfcUSIIESr and* " T^lt RPff MET PURE wines and liquor^ far Madioinar uae*. DYE-WOODS and DYE-STU'KFSr g*ssrallyv A full line of tobacco and sbga RS. Fsrtners nnd rirysieian? frara the Coualry will Hud oirr Stock of Medicines Cesaplete, Wan Mit ed Cenuinw and ?.f thw Beet Qualitr. Lot of fresh OAV.DfcN SEEDS. jan 11 c tf Do Yoit Wan1 NEW GOODS! OfTTO B?IGGM?KNS. tt tOT? WAN* CHEAP GOODS cty to BRIGGXAKN'S Where yocll fi^i> Any and Everything* ?ot 2 If pros A TstWraM? irftcntlon A*N FNTIRELT KKW Sewing Machine! FOR DOMESTIC ESB. ?>.*i,Y i itt: DOLtifff. wiv rim x?w ? Patent Button Hole Worker. THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IV CONSTRUCTION. THE MOST DITRABLB AND ECONOMI CAL IN USB. A MODEL OF COMBINED STREHfJTl AND BEAUTY. Complete in all its parts, uses the Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direet, upright Positive Motion, New Teamen, Self Feed and Cloth Guidcr. Operates by Wheel and en a Table. ' Light Running, Smeetk , und noiseless like alt good high prised , machines. Has patent cheek re prevent that wheel beir<4 turned the wrong way. Useej the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Leek Stitch (finest fend strangest stitch known :) firm, durable, close sad rapid. Will do all kinds of werk, fine ana ! coarso, from Cambric te heavy CUth er Leather, and uses all descriptions of thread. The best mechanical talent in America and Europe, has been devoted to improving and simplifying 'our Machines, combining only that which is practicable, and d?s pemnng with all compllcftted surroundings, generally found in other machine*. Special .terms and extra inducements to, male and female agents, store keeper^, te., who will establish agencies through th*. country and keep our stew machines on ex hibition and Sale. County rights given te, smart agents free. Agent's complete omits furnished without any extra charge. Samples ot sewing, doMriptlva cireulsra containing' terms, testimonials, engravings, sc., sent free. Address, BROOKS SEWING MACHINE CO.. No. li'Jfl Bjroadnay, New York, ich 9 ^ '7