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Tj O O .A. L . SATURDAY, SliBTv, 20 IS73. I Tho Cottcn Factory Committee v.-ill meet again noxt Saturday. ? I? ? - - mil-? !>. D. Funches' paper is mailed to him regularly every week. Our typos say that Shorrod Reeves has a Cue assortmcut of eaudy for sale, at Dr. Dukes' drug store. Div.oe Servico to morrow morning and afternoon* in the KpLcop il Church by Rev. N. B. Fuller. - II? HI I Ernest Meutzel is as earnest and faithful as ever in all his* blacksmith work. What he doesn't kuow about Lorsc-shoeiug isn't worth knowing. If you want a good gun at a low price go to our friend Mr. P. (1. Cannon, who will order it for you diixot from tho manufacturer. Trial Justice Meyers gives general ? satisfaction in the discha-gc of his diffi cult and 80nietiu.es unpleasant duties. Ho has been doing a lively business this week. We are informed that up to Thursday of last week but 'so bales of cotton had been shipped from Lcwisvillc this year against Bhipmcats amounting to some 300 bales during the same period last Win <?.? ? L - ycarr Try J. Wallace Cannon's "Spring Garden" brand of cigars. They sell in Charleston at 25 eta a-piccc, but Cau tion furnishes the same cigar (and a good ouo it is, as we ourseHcs know.) for less than half the money. DE A TUS? "Mr. Andrew E. Merwin, a brick mason who has been working recently For Col. Edwards and who was well known in the community, died last Sat us&ty ?morning. W. H. Bull, son of Middleton Bull, Esq., was kicked to death by a mule, on ?Mo'iday of Jast week. lh\ Orrveros has bought the lino building lot just wei* -of the residenco of M. Glover K*n. The price paidf we learu, was $1,800,, The Doctor will at "OiKJe proceed to erect thoreon a dwellin g house which we are eeufidctit will % a ?ornament to that part of the town. Tho New Council ".moio in," an , held their first meeting last Wedn- day B. Williamson - was elected Tressuior -nd T. D. Wolfe ClcTk. Z. M. Wolfe. Thomas Alexander and Frank Millet were appointed Marshals. We are anxi <ons to learn how the new Council stand on the N?w Street question. 'Moseley & Crook are "putting on airs," sow that their senior partner has become "head man" of Orangeburg. The way they show it is by increasing their stock of goods and underselling every body else. If "Fink" will only keep on in this way we will run him for mayor ourselves, next time ; at least we might if we didn't think it would make a "cold corpus" of him. And that we wouldn't like to seo. v.-* Thank you, friend Sparuick ! We one you one, and a good ono at that.. Just wait until you come to Orange burg! Let us add, in the interest of future historians, that we were so fortu nate as to first "see light" in the goou old city of Augusta, in 'the grand and go locad old Ststoof Georgia?and that we have enjoyed for five happy yoars the inestimable privilego of deniieuship in this fair (and we hope yet to bo able to add, flourishing) State of South Car olina. .??IMIII ?? Mr. W. S. Lyons of tho well known house of Lazarus, Morris &#Co.. whole sale dealers in perfected spectacles and eye glasses, was in town lust Thursday on business with Mr. E. Ezekt-1, our enterprising jeweller and optician. ssrs. L., M & Co., have a wholoealo t at No. 10 Courtland Street New k, and manufactories at II irtfor J] necticut, and Sheffield, England, jjgjlbry h*avc copyrighted a system of adjusting glasses by meaus of Jaeger's /'Test Types," by which any person may easily eseortftin and procuro spectacles of the precise focus required. Cards contain Inge full description of this very r- simple sod accurate process may bo . a>bUi?od of Mr. Eaekiel. Uur enterprising friends Messrs Theodoro Kohn & Brother hare just opened the finest stock of Dry goods, Shoes Ac. wo ever saw in this State outside of Columbia and Charleston? larger ami superior, in fact, to any to bo found in mauy of the leading stores in those cities. During tho present week c-'no of their consignments filled an entire car?save the space occupied by two small parcels for some other person. It is really worth one's while to cnll at their handsome New Store and seo what au immense amount of goods is there offered for sale. Large assortments of everything portaiuiug to any aud e very brauch of the Pry goods business have been bought with taste and judgment und at low prices and are willingly shown (and more willingly sold) to the interested crowd which throngs their New Store from morning until night. Lot erery cue who wauts to buy goods of excellent quality at low prices and fioui a large stock, call at once on Messrs Kohu A Brother. Cot.UUUlA, S C, Dec. 20th, 1870. To the Editor Orangiburg Xcws : Sin?I have the honor to inform you that at a nteetiug of the Board uf Olliecrs, cre ated by au Act entitled -'An Act to Regulate the Publication of till Legal ami Public Notices," tho following resolution was udop t od : Retolved, That the "() R A N 0 K B?RG N F. \\ S" in hereby designated us tho OFFI CIAL FAPKR for the Publication of nil Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of the County Otlioers in the County of Oraugc burg. Respectfully, Ac F. h. OARDOZO, Sec. of State and Chairman board. Per W. R. JONES. I1ST OF LETTEKS ltcmsiiii j in^iii tho Orungoburg Post Utlioe up to ?opt. l-i Ii. 187d. A?I'oal Adams, T?a 1> Axson, .1 J Aut lev. R?F M Rozard, Tolly Bowman, Win F Barton, W K Brown, Miss atenvy Hobo, S S Bronsoa, s E Rurrott, Robert Brigiuan, Until Binnieker, Mary D Hull. L D Bonuott, Louis Drown, June Bailey, George Basiter, Cat brine Bosard, Carolin? Butler, D W Bou nrit, Dorrial Broad well, Au Bowman, April Druuson, Mary Bare. C?Rev'd J E A Conner, Mart Cad well, Eatery Colaui, Francis A Carson, Harriet Cor?olius, D?Scupey Ewight, L V? Dash. %?S ,t Emerson. _ F?Diua Forrest e>"-e James Williams, Ii B Feuu, I.':: Forrest. G?Billiard Guignard, W A Gordon. 1) Cay. col'd, Revd E Green, Francis Gay, care Harriot Cornelius. 11?A Ilumicsee, Moad llobnuii, Rcvd T IJatiystou, M A Hutiajg. l.owi* Helsa L ill. care J 11 Brown, J A Hieksoa, J C ih-uuer, J J Huiigerpiller, J J HnMuiuu, Effixu Hemer, L HuukorpiUcr, Mist A J II it 11 o, bun is llolsa. 1?Texas luabnet, 2. J?\\ indie Jenkins, Wilson Jeter, Mary Jamison, Wally Jackson, Ann B Jefcoat, C A Jcffcoat, Bevd F W Jnoksuit, Graue John son, cure W F Prusier, G?ssey Jenniug?, II II Jennings, J D Joaes, L J Joiner, Bipio Jackson, V? mtue Jetilfen*, Julia A Jauden, J J Johnson, J C Jones. K?G W Kiltrell, J W Kcnaou, Dilloy Kennedy. L?Kate Loyd. M ? Uenj MeI>onald, Sias on Mints, Mrs I. .1 MeMicha,d, John J Mays, Layer Minis, Laviuia McLood, J Cor T K Moo*"e, John Morgan, Erwin McFashion, E T Moore, A C Murphy. N?J M Norris. P?I. A Presvafl, E M Pooser, 0 M Pearso, J P Pearson. . Q?Ellen Quaftlebaum. R?ttelinda C Robinson, Emma Bioken? baker, Ratio F Roberts or rolort. M E Ro binson, S M Rogers, Sarah Rowe, J F Key luy. #S?M K Sullins, 2, Nalh M Sallry; Lucio Sfunniors, Ira T Shunidker, J D Smoke, J A Sellers, J T*Smoke, B F Sineke. D A Sliu ler, Daniel Smoke for Julia A Pukes, H F Sally, M Sandford, care Jesse Sandford. T?June Thmnaa B Tucker care A Cornol -ins, Clareser Taylor, Mrs E J Thompson, II L Taulor, James 11 Towuscud, Robt Thomas, col'd. W?-Prince Wallace, 2, Ann Wissenhunt. James William?, J K White, Thomas R Walker, Sijsan B Wilson, Mr Susan Williams, Mnggio Walker, care F K. Walker, T S Weeks Z?Anny Zolglcr, Francis Zeiglcr, G J Zeigletv Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. YY. E. WILLIAMS, Post Muster. COMMERCIAL. MA It Iv ET lCl-;iri>;cTS. OrricB or tus ?EANOnnunu {taws, Sopt einher, 10th 1873 COTTON?Sales during tho weok 1 >t) hale.ri. Wo quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,...9(rr}12 L.?w Middling.llir^ I ".Middling.l?fcn Roimu Rick.Si. 10 per oushe] Coax.$1.00 per bushel. Cow I'kas... 1.Q0 per bushel. 1'isnKEs... 1.10 per bushel. The recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States have declared the HOMESTEAD ACTS of this State un oort?titu!ional as to debts contracted prev ious to 18ns. The last amendment to the Bankrupt law gives to the debtor the same exemption of real and personal property as was given to hi* by the HOMESTEAD LAW. The only way that HOMESTEADS can be secured is by taking the benefit of the Bank rupt Act. Especial attention has been and will be devoted to this branch of the law by BROWNING ti BROWNING, Attorneys at Law, Russell Street, Orangebnrg 8. C. may 21 3t Bricks! Bricks!! BRICKS!!! THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Informs the public that he is new pre pared te furnish BRICKS in any quantity. All orders trill meet piowpt.attention. J. C. EDWARDS, june o 18711 tf J. Wallace Cannon, IS HAPPY TO STATE TO HIS FRI K NDS and custaiusrs that he has just returned from Charleston, after having purchased a large stock of, Fresh Groceries WHICH HK WILL SELL AT VERY LOW pricos fer cash. A' on hand a full stoek of LIQUOllS, CIGaHS, TOBACCO, &c, At prices that cannet he supasssd for cheapness. All the above gooJs are fresh and warranted. Cull soon and got bargj ins. july lfbh 1373 tf JSain?our W. M. that is to say?has WHAT PLEASES THE LADIES A WHEELER 4. WILSON SEWING MA CHINE. They can be had by calling at Mrs. OMcn dorflTa Millercry Establishment. J. T. SIMMONS, Canvassing Agent, june 28?8m Orungeburg, S. G. 1.^Mfi*l*? of John Ilickrnbuker. j?All persons interested in the said Estate, are hereby notified that en the 24th day of September. 1878, I will file my final aeeouul in tho Pi ebate office of Orangeburg County, and will ask for lotters ef dismiss ion. CLARK C. COOPER, Adm't Est. John Kickenbaker. aug. 23 1873 4l 100.000 Nunan Strawberry IMants, 00 els per 10y for aale by J EFFORD8 A Co., of Charleston S. C. Orders left with Mr. J. 8. Albergotti will be attended to. aug 23 1873 lm jVO r sale. A DESIRABLE LOT in the Town or Orangeburg, containing ONE ACRE, with a DWELLING, KITCHEN, STAHLE and a good Well of Water. All tho improve ments NEW. The abovo place will be sold CI1 KAP for cash. Call seen and get a BARGAIN. Apply to W. T. LIGUTFOOT, aug 28 3t DlT THOMAS LEG?RE, '.ATE RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TU Til K ItOPEIl AN I) CITY HOSPITAL OF CIIAULK3TON, Offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (o Ihe csmniunity of Oraugcburg ami to the Public at large. Othcv hours from 8 to 0 A. M., 1 to 2, aud 7 to '.I at night. Office, Market Street, over Store of Jno. A. Hamilton. ii ug 10 .3 m Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY ? I YEN THAT ONE month freni date I will tile ray Final Account with the Heuerable tug. B. Kuowl lon, Judge of Probate fer Oraugoaurg County', and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Executrix of Daniel Zeigler. JANE M. ZEIGLER, Aug. 22d, 1873. Executrix, aog 28_i*t COL' N T Y OF OK AN GliBUKG In the Common Pleas. The State?ExRelatiotic \ Bill The Seliciior of the S: uth- > te Perpetuate crn Circuit. J Testimony. Fr parle \ Application to prove E. A. Thomas. / Lost Deed. Application on oath having been made by E. A. Thomas to prove the past Existence, Loss and Contents of a Deed dated tho 16 Jan., lSiiO, from this applicant to Wm. Frederick, It is ordered? That all persons having like or or>-)0^'j,c interest in said Deed, whether, Tcsb'^nls in this State or out of it ; and Tvho rtesfrotu do so, shall appear and cross examine the evi dence produced j and introduce evidence in reply before me. ttt my oflke at Orangebnrg on I .l0 20th day of September next. GEO. DOLI YE B, June Mlh, 1873. Rcforce. june 21 oiu NOTICE. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, OftANUCBUBtT, C. IL, S. ('., August 1st 1873. TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES, The attention of School Trustees is here by directed to the following Extract from Chaptor XXXIX Sec. 0 Gen. Stat Statu S. C. '?They shall make or causo to be made, onoe in two years in onch School Dint, by the first day of September, an enumeration of all the children within the ages of 0 und Iii yearn, resident within such School Dist., distinguishing between nmle and female, white and colored, and the I lerk of the Board of Trustees shall return to the County School Commissioner a duplicate copy of the same." "And in case Uio enumeration of the Scholastic population is not made as pro ? vided for in this Chaptor, by that time, the County Board of School Examiners is authorized to appoint new Trustees for said School Disirio*. Ac. In accordance with the above you are hereby required to Toward to this offioe said roport without delay. F. R. McKINLAY, County School Commissioner, Orangeburg Co., S. C. august 0 1873 3t New Store WE ARE READY! T Kohn & Bro Are now displaying the LARGEST, BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST STOCK of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in this TOWN ! AU W9 ask is a call to CGNVI1TCE yon of the a"bove FACTS. THEODOUE KOHH & BUOTHEH. Mew Store, In Alcdtciiits, Quality 1.1 of the ttyrli Intjfor tiMtce." E. J. OLIYEROS, M. D., i>Kti\i:R i\ DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, NON -f.XPLOSl VK LAM VS, GARDEN SEEDS, ic, &e., PRKSCRITIONS prepared with ACCUR ACY and FIDELITY, foi which purpose a full and complete as*ortmont of PL UK CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRl'GS will be constantly ou band. Long experience?a successful business career of mere than eight year* in Orangc bttrg, a good knowle Ige of tlie DRUG MARKET at home and abroad, will afford a sufficient guarantee that all goads sold or dispensed nt my establishment will bo GENUINE and RELIABLE. Appreciating "l? suocess whioh in the past has at loaded my efforts, 1 Itavo du I er mined to spare no pains 10 merit a cou ttnsnoc (d" the patronage so liberally bestow ed. E. J. 0 LEV BROS M. D. No 100 Kussel Street Orangeburg. Save your Taxes! How can you SAVE farther TAXATION on your unencumbered LANDS? Simply by transferring the title to the Trustees of the State Agricultural College and Mechan ics' Institute, located at Orangeburg, and incorporated by the Legislature of South Carolina. By this means you can also en joy the honor nnd plousi/re of rendering vnluable aid to the cause of education in this State, All expenses of the transfer will be paid by said Trustoos. Send on the names of the parlies and tho location, and boundaries of the land to be transferred, und blank deeds will be returned ready for execution. For further information on this tuLjcct apply by letter or otherwiso (o tho under signed, who is acting as agent of said 'trus tees. A. WEBSTER, Orangehurg, South Carolina, ?ug 1G 4i Spring Arrivals AT M'NAMARA'S Scat reduction in prices of Spriug g codi? bought in the last ten day. tv you Vr AXT TO g ET TU f. BEST AK D ? Cheapest ready-made Spring t'lolliing. go lo MeN AM AUAS. IF YOU WANT LUHES AXDCIMLD ren's Shoes of the boot quality and at low prices, go to McNAMAH VS. f you want Ladiesdu essgoods Cheap and Stylish, go 10 McNAMAUA'S. IF YOU W ANT O ESTEEM EN'S CASSI mercs. t'luih*. Tweeds, Meltons, prob' d'ete, Suiinuer drills and coiionades, etc., nil of the best quality, and the largest Stock in town, and ut low priecs, too, goto MeN A .M A It A S. F YOU WANT GOOD SUGAR, 9 LBS For $1, go to llcNAMARA'S. 1 puu o.ie wide, at i2j oents, go to "Mi NAM Alt \% . Cash, go to MoNAMARA'S. r.cing thankful tor the liberal patronage bestowed on inc in the past, I respectfully ?clicii a eoutinnan.ee of the name. J MeN A MAN A. Apprilz?, 1S73 ly. "NEW PATENT." DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PItKSS The undersigned Agent for Orangeburg County begs leave to call the attention of COTTON PLANTERS to tho same, and would advise every ono in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase a patent at oncu. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and POWER, it has no equal. Any one desirous of seeing the "modus >pfrandi" of said Press, can doao hy calling at the Store of J*. W. Patrick & Co., Hassel 1 Street Orangeburg C. IL, 8. C, where a model can be soon, or address t 'apt. Jeff STOKES Gen'l Agent Midway 8. C. J. W. PATK1CK. Agt. Orangeburg County S. C. july 'JO 1873 , it OEAEGEBTOG Iihh iirvor been bleut with a SALOON !o Equal the ENTERPRISE. ENTIRELY SK AP POINTED and REPLENISHED, it itt prominently the BAR of tho DAY. Under my management it lias grown ao popnlur that men who have not tested tho grape for twenty years, have been seen, and are now, PRACTICING at my COUNTER. Since, their step* have become STEADIER, their visions CLEARER, and their sleep SOUNDER. The people say that tdnoc the day that Ornngeburg was. LAID IU ASHES by the hand of INCBNDIARI8, nothing has hocn soon hereabouts to EQUAL my SUPERB STOCK of MELLOW WHISKEYS, while ALL AGREE with one VOICE that my SUPPLT of ALES, WINES. BRANDIES, RUMS, GINS, CORDIALS, SYRUPS, etc.. Is pure end excellent, As heard up as the people arc for MONEY they all with one accord declare that ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS could not induce them to do without my vivifying drinks. Although they have LOST ? the Mortln, Elias & Co'4. suit some pleasure is ?tili loft thorn In the rofleotlon that the Supreme Court CANNOT grant a MANDAMUS to compel me to shut up my SALOON. The) privilege is still loft-mo to keep my RAR open, and to sell LIQUORS, WINES &c, cheaper than any One el?e in Orangeburg. (live me a trial und be convinced of tho superiority of my Stock. BY AUGUSTUS FISCHES, Agt ENTERPRISE SALOON. aug. 00 00 BARGAINS! RARE BARGAINS!! J. W. PATRICK & CO. . RESPECTFULLY CALL JHE ATTENTION OF EVERY ONE DESIROUS OF obtaining " BARGAINS To the fact that they arc now offering, ami will continue to do SO for THIRTY DAY8, their stock of dry goods, clothing, &C. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES In order to MAKE ROOM for their FALL STOCK. W?i keep tho CKLTSBRATKr) ST A Ii SHIRT, fluarnntecd to FIT and WEAR bettor than any other. Measures taken and made to We expect to increase our siioit: dep a.rrrisrEiNrT And continue to wake it a SPECIALTY, where can be found any and every VARIETY J sirable, from the BEST HAND MADE to the more common grades. Consult year Of interest, before purchasing elsew here, by inspecting our Stock. J W. PATRICK & CO RltSSKLL STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. JO. aug 15 aprl :!G ?3 THE FINEST As well as the Choicest Stock or GROCERIES, LIQUORS and 8HGARS ar..' (dieted lor sale by. C. D. KOHTJOEFS A f.nc lot or D. S. SIDES and SHOULDERS at a vory LOW PRICE. Also a fine lot of AUGUSTA FLOUR, very CHEAP. Just received a large STOCK of 'YH1SKEYS, BRANDIES,. WINE, GIN, Ao. Special attention is oallcd to my sto?k of CO NAC, CHERRY, BLACKBERRY and PEACH BBAMDIBS, and HOLLAND GIN. g Call and bo conviuec-e. c. d. KORTJOHN, aug 9 e Southern Life Insurance Company? RINOIPAL OFFICESi?,Memphis Tenn., and Atlanta, Ga. Memphis Office.?T. A. Nelson, President. A Woodruff, Vice-Pr?id?tt Benjamin May, Secretary, Atlanta Office.?John B. Gordon, President, A. H. Colquitt, Vwe-Prwi. dent J. A. Morris, Secretary. BLACK & WARRING, General Agent*, Columbia, South Carolina, J. A. Hamilton, Resident Agent, Onmgeburg, South Carolina? ASSETS January 1st, 1873 ? ? &,1584,483,9? ANNUAL INCOME.#l,OOCsOOO? 01UNGEBURG BRANCH OF SOUTH DEPARTMENT. TRUSTEES: Or. W. F. Rat l?n, Robert Copes, James F, later, John A. Hamilton, Dr. W> W. Wanamakcr, E. R?ssel Thud C, Andrews, W. J. DoTrcvillc, George Deliver, Paul S. Fehler, Thomas Zimmerman James Van L. R. Beck with, Henry Moover, BawsjaJ IMIsMs, Executive Committee* I>r. W. F. Barton, Chairman, John A. Hamilton, Secretary, Paul S. Felder, James F. Ixlar, George Kut.ivi.n, This Company issues policies on all approved plane and pays lease* KMsH For further information, ayply to Juuo 12,1873 17 JOHN A. Resident Aagent,