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- Kfother Pipe of Tobneoo. TEAKIX.ATXD FROM TUS n'KM'll BT AU0?BTU8 D. KSOWI.TON, PUFF V. THE M'ASISH SCHOOL. Of (his we will speak moro al length whWtreating of the cigarette, in which it ia comprehended. gl JKI PUFF VI. A DHJRE8SION. 'v To digress for a moment. Is it possible to find a substitute for tobacco ? ? , Many experiments have been and arc being daily made to settle this question, but as yet without success. ..The point was recently discussed by the Academy of Medicine. ftsf> i*ti j ? ? '.bar-, ^iM PUFF VII. OF TH* T>iVEft8 SUBBTITCTES FOR TO ? ? ??issa^?sm)as?s>maW ? . . ?MMMSi - BACCO. A special committee of the Society of Medicino had boon appointed to discuss this grate question, aud many substrn ccs had been proposed by the mom bcrs. , Rose leaves were first considered. , It has already bceu remarked that the?chool boy isfamiliarwith rose loaves . Long before the acrid juice of tobacco has soiled his virgin lips he has been solaced by tho smoking petals of the queen of flowers. Of how many an extra task, of how many a foolscap, have roso leave:; been (he causo and.consolation ! , O happy days when we smo ked ciga retts of rose leaves, whither have ye fled? '. a4 forgot to say that it is one of the members of the commission who if speaking?bear that in mind, There is a period io the life of every man. (it is still the doctor speaking), when lie experiences the necessity of smoking uomeihing?no matter whut Some ardent youths, as we have seen, aig xoroforted with the smoke of rose , Others cut cigars from thoir father's bamboo canes. Do cone of these ai tt cles suggest a substitute for tobacco? Notwithstanding this el quo t do course, the Commission declared that neither roses, bamboo, nor paver, are tobacco. This grave decision was 5rr?ve-i -t unanimously. 1TFF YII. ?johxii-' . OTHER TOllAlToKS ? One member proposed sage. Rejec ted! A second member, aniseed.? idem Bongo; .aJKhjobard, r \ \ ,i ,i , .??,;,{,..; A boat; of other emollients, which it would be tedious to enumerate underwent the same fate. 1 One member declared that the dande lion, well dried, made excellent tobuc ?^SJjhVJa The dandelion was rejected by a majority of five votes. .00 rCFFIX. * A TEW W0BD8 OF HISTORY. We ought to say here -that tobacco was first introduced iu Europe toward the close of the sixteenth century by JaM-NioAt.; an ambassador from his very Chriatain Majesty of Franco to but ^ery faithful Majesty of 8pain. 4 Tobacco was long called nicotine, in honor of the ambassador. Chemistry, which ia obstinate, still retains this ? ;t name. The substantive nicotine has never produced a verb. We never say Mr. 8o-and-so nicotines; So-and-so nicotines from morning till night; let us nicotine after dinner. ?07 tatjrtj ' " ??'??? q " /. tJ;i!>??? PUFF X. THE EMPIRE. No encyclopedist ever smokod. Vol taire did not even snuff until he was trattq old. To him coffee was every iDuring the revolution there was no time to think of the pipe or oigar. Dan te l did not smoke. '?flfdr1 Robespierre?nor Saint Just. It was loft to the Empire to witnosa the formation of a iobool of smokers which numbers thousands of soldiers among its members. ' The moat illustrious disoiples of this school were: Lansllo, Who frequently charged, at fhe head of hi" buaaari, with a pipe in h>S mouth Marshal Oudinofc, to whom the jCm peror presented ? meersohaum pipe oarv. ?d to represent a huge mortar in position da ha frame. This pipe eoat thirty thoneand franca; whioh ? nothing won A??ful, however, as*: it was altnoit oqver cd with preeious itotfts. We n ay also include trenowned but unhappy Mnreau, who Biuokod a pipe while hia logs were being amputa ted. $ [to ijb continubd] THE ORANGEBURG NEWS AUULNTUS ii. KXOWLTOV, EDITOR. vEORfit: homyi:k, Fijcaxcial a.n*> Rr/sisrss Maxackb. Official Taper of the State and of Orangcburg County. trfrrift: VRANGKnlfRG news has a larger circulation than any other taper ix the QOUK SATUHDAY, NOV. 22, 1873. 1 he Charleston City Republican officials have been seated. The l>ouioc ratic prutc.-t was a farce aud u fiz/do For inure than lour years past several thou?aud Cuban Patriots have been lighting hard to free themselves from the galltug and tyrannous yoke oi Spain Good men throughout the world have wished to lend them a helping band, but the strict ruin of international law for bade. At last th: ir oppessors, the Spanish ? Cuban cut throats have foully ou r.tgod law, juisticc and humanity and can no longer claim fur ihenit;wives that whiv.h tiu's hive denied to others. Thee Spanish-Ci ba i cut throat have captured on the high sc.is a vessel sailing uud;r our fl ig Tiioy h ivo in cold blood murdered uu Auinricio citizen. They have iusulie 1 our cmntrv, and now they urns', be puii-.li?!. N ? ap<.!ogi.s from ilu m rlier country will itali.sf) >:s Sp.iiii has ail e'oj can do * 1 protect herself at 'to oe. Our b iaiucsi lips wi.il Cuba und wit 1 Cuba only. The opportunity th t webiv.: noon ..Waiting h.n conic at last. Let u* improve it. mid Cuba i? o.i-n. Iu tliu llouso of Hcprcse ititivcs du ring tin* past week : .Mr. llonaTil ffikrnd !fl 1 v bill 11 amend an net to rMnbii-h a t e>v judicial aud eleoitOQ county ln>m \ orliouiflnir Jluriiwcll, Kdgclicldr^aiid Crautjt burg ; referred to ibu cumin it l? e on coiui'v offices uud otBioiw. Mr. \)\x ititrr.duci-d a joint ica duiioti to allow Mrs. T. C- Perkins, ofOrmg? burg county, to redeem ccViaih I rfcitcd lauds referred to the oo'umitten on pub lie lauds! Mr J. F. Myers Introduced a bill to d ance the limo ior the holding ol tho rourlt in urnhgnt-urg county; rchrr.-d to the commit!-c on the judici try. The hill t ? ?lt?r mid hhi -n 1 Section 25 Chap'. 25, piri <?, ti le uf th* Gener al Statut us was favor ibjy reported by tin- eoiiiui.tt' o on the J.ndi'.'in y, So ulho was the hill lo R Mn.'K t'io n me of Uussed Wilson to Kusse) Koitt. In the Senate Mr. Andr.iwi iutro duc"d the Hdlowiiig resolutions : \Vlnrcas, in the recent c.ipt ire of the Yir^iniu?, an I in tho iu'iuum butchery ul h t pi .-?-n ^i* s is is !??? t'i i cover ol ? court uiirtial. held uu board a Spanish vessel of war, humanity aud oivilixtitinn luv? been out raped and the comity ol uatjoiis, a? wed as th.- plain est prinbiplcb of iut ru.v.i-mil law viola tvd: ami, Whereas, iu the arrest ou the high seas of a vcs<el Hailing under the Ameri can Dug and by virtue of au American register, the twrritory ol tlii-> repulie has been invaded by a foreign power, ami, Win t eas, iu {he nnirJ. r with lilt no tica to this g'V-ru u-n', or wjth >ur a fair tral, yj p rain- clatniiu; to be A iie.J ienn citizen*. tb? fla_j of our country his been itisuhid an 1 dcG ?d by the. Spanish authorities in Cuba} aud, Whr.eas, CespcJes, the l'r?s dent of the Cuban republic, bus iiinimaiiiud a condition of war tor five years, iu tho vindication of tho five Jo L of Cuba and the emancipation of halt a million of huniiin beings from bondage! and, Whereas, it become* a Ire i people to sympathize, with thov> struggling to bo free, and behooves a Kepuhliumi gover. meut always to up'aold tho hun.fr' of its flag, and the dignity of its citizenship at all times and umlur all circumitances, therefore, He it revolted !>y the Senate o/ South Carolina nbm convenrd a Ad fitting in special HAtion, 'I bat this body has heard, with indignation and abhorreuce, of the outrage upon the Mtinnal flag in tho case of the rteamer Virginius, and of tho barbirous execution of her officers, passengers and crew. jtt:ohfd, That this body sustains the J' tili l Ml i''< ti.i11 ist rat ion iu the instant and complete vindioalion of the national honor, ?od the Elicit and swiftest measure of retribution, i Jlaolvcd, That this body ?stend? to the struggling patriots of Cuba the ex pression of it b most earmest sympathy; and is ready to hail with satisfaction by the recognition this goveroin nt of their belligerent rights, nnd the final estab lishment of tho Cuban republic?free) 80Vcrcigu and independent. The t*rc?ident und the Cuban Imbroglio. Washington, November 18. Secretary Fish was closoted with the President for an hour yesterday, and ex plained the present stato of the corres pondence with the Spnnixh Government, which, tho President subsequently sta ted would now be improper to make public. It was desirable, he said, that all information should bo of such a char octcr as would leave no doubt whatever as to its reliability. Tho President said ho hnd changed none of the views heretofore expressed by him concerning events in Cuba, bui bad more than ever been confirmed in them by recent occurrences. lie shar ed with the public their denunciation of the caj ture on tho high seas of a vossc 1 with a regular clearance under the Uni ted States flag and the startling events which riuirklv fhllnwed Sn?ii? never having considered the island of Cuba in a state of war. nnd there boing no pro clamntion by the United States accor ding belligerent rights to the insurgeo'.S tho Virginius regularly cleared for tho Island if Cuba, and had a ri^ht to en tor Havana or nny other open port of Spanish possessions. This govern merit did not recognize any right mi the part of Spain, in tlic present state of affairs, to interfere in nny manner with our merchant ships upon the sens, except in the usual right in her own ports and within one marine league of the coast of her dominions, and of this fact she's aware. Congress would meet two weeks funi today, whin whatever is in the possession of the Executive department relative to Cuban affairs would be Uid before that body, with such rucomuien dati? n* as the < ccasiou mi"ht demand. A widow said to her daughter, ?'When you are of my age it will be time to dream of a husband." "Vus, mamma," replied the thoughtless girl, '?uf a second one." Tho mother fainted. Intelligence has bMu raCaiveI lure ilmt a famine prevails in Greenland, o-iuBcd by the failure of tho Qshorios.^o one village along one hundred ??ri K?*?j?. persons llarj starred tJ death. M.\iii:jki>?Un tho 18th Nov., 1S73, by the Ki v. J. L Siller, Mr. FRANCIS P. LAKG.LBT, ot Charleston, S. (.'., to Miss IJKi.L MOORER, uf Orangeburg County. S. C. Eureka Chapter, No. Ei, II. A. M. The ncyt REGULAR and ANNUAL CON VOCATION of theabove'CHAPTBR will be held on Friday November 28th, at five o'clock l\ M. Alt Companions will attcud promptly. By urdur of M. B. II. P. THEODt RE KOIIN, Secretary. W A MAHOXEY luTsrni j'ljirieitj ib it ae .?01 rec<i?e j t i j 1 u i cl l as ?> 30l a >r. CAtl L -A J Or- t\ :>L 1 'ti\ H ) -.S and will keep a supply constantly ou hau 1 Also a- good Supply of FJNE BBEE?LNQ SOWS ut same prices. nov22-tf W. A. MB RON BY. Notice of Dismissal. N'OTICB IS IIF.KBBY GIVEN THAT one month from date 1 will rile my final account with the Honorable Aug. R. Knowl ton, Juilce of Probate for Orangeburg (boun ty, as Guardian ot Georgia Culler, aud auk for Letters of Dismissal. CIJAltLES W. CULLER, nov 22?It Guardian. NOTICE. OFFICE OF SE( ?RITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY CO., OF N. Y., No. 40 Brood Street Charleston. It having been brought t.i the notice of tho General Agent of this Company, for the States of North and South Carolina, that some parties, with a mitivo, whioh can only be surniiaed, have been propagating, with great industry, through Orangeburg nnd the adjourning Counties, a report that THE COMPANY II AS FAILED, he deems it proper to publish the payments, of the last two years, and lo nd I, that, because the investments of the Company are largely in Securities, which havo rt??M since the panic, tho Company is stronger than over, in 1872, tho pny incuts on losses in South Carolina amounted tu $28,?OO; among wldch was one on the lil> ofli. D. Keitt, and another on that ot'.laby Weeks, both well known in Orangcburg, each for $10, 000. In 1873, February 8th, on life of O. E. t Stelnmyer $10.000; May 20th, on Rev. F. R. j Davis $2000; May 2(ith on lifo of Rachael A. A. Rice, ??Orahnma" $1000: on .Inly CJth John Watson $4000; Aug. 15th on J II Schal? $8,000; OARR1EL 8TROCK $2000; John R. Miliums, paid to his wife lath Nov. 1873 $1000; and on tho same day, tho Company offered to pay another $1000, whioh Mr. Milhous took out for a minor ohild; but tho payments had to bo postponed until a Guardian ean be appointed. LOUIS SHERFESEK, General Agsot for the States of North and South Carolina. nov 22 1873 It County Commissioners' Office, ORANGEBURG, ?. C. Sept. 2d, 1873. I'm ?iinnt to W 27 of en Act "Donning the Jnrirdiction and duties of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS," approved September 26th. 18*58, and ell Acts Amendatory thereto, the <'LAIM/S against tse bounty ef Orangrburg, AUDITED by tho Hoard of County Cetn mirsionrrH, showtVg the Expenditures, and for what porpoaes, from Nor. lat, 187*2, to No vember 1st, 187:i, are hereby published: The following I a List of CLAIMS Contraeted by the Former Board of County Com missioners for wbjeh no Drafts have been issued, but which have been Audited and Ap proved by the present Hoard of County Commissioners, for the Amounts stated : NAMtt. J. I . Oibson. Andrew Oluvian. Myers Oovan. Alex Gaffiiey. Andrew Gluviivn. Tony Greene. Kpbraiu Goodwin^ Tilda Golson.. Myers (iovnn.. benjamin GolHon.L John Hamilton''.. D. W. T.yrd. .1 A Funcbes. Ixlnr & Dibble..... Mary It Treadwy'. B. J . Oliveros...MS, Hull, Scovil) & m? ... It. 1! (H?ver....??... Ii. I'. Cooke. T. II. Cooke... Sarah Donnersoil Tbos. Donnerson'Ur. Nancy Donnorso-,. Tbos. Donnersoo Jr. p.icbard Fou. ? avid Gray. S. E. W. Sistrunj. J, W. Hodges. Laura Pearson..iL... Amelia Jones. Anna Mooicr. M hi Griftin. Rachel Kelly.ft.. Sam Johnson. W. P. Way. B. H. Irick.L. What Kikd er Fcnd. Witness Trial Justice and Constable 'Contingent 'Poor Contingent Court Trial Justice and Constable Amoc.ht Claimed. ? UU 4 DO 8 <;o 8 7t) 6 no 2 46 12 00 4 80 4 '.K) -1 80 ?i ?0 17 60 0 20 00 00 40 00 200 00 79 lo ?>??> rut 7 50 00 ou Oil 00 (X) 70 r?o 20 20 2U 20 20 2fi 2fi Tims. Livingston. January McNeil..p.. Lixaie Jamison. George Jamison .... Catharine Tute...... Anna Cntt. Nicholas Cni-rol! Isabella Connor...... B. J. Salley.(i. Reeky Snvll. F. R. Johnson. T. II. Cooke.* Gco. Jamison.w> Dr. A. C Raxterj/., R. V. Dan.ierly..t,L Tiidn He..jamin. I . BxeKicI. Mai tin Lii ingstoln .lohn M. Jennings.. J. D. Smoake. Jas. Van TnssvLA.'Poor " .i Contingent Daniel Livingston...-. Roads und Rridgee Francis DeMiirs.| W ilneas Dan 1 Quattkb mm..| Koads and Rridgee 41 6 6 r? 6 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 Amount Allowed, ? ?? 4 00 8 ?',U 8 70 6 60 2 40 12 on 4 80 4 00 4 80 ?; uo 17 60 '.i 20 CO on 41? 00 2t>0 OO 70 10 7 r.o 00 oo 00 00 00 70 fiO 20 20 20 20 20 25 41 6 fl 6 6 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 Trial Justice and Constable W ii uess Poor Roads and Rri?'g??? Trial Justice and Constable Road aud Bridge Witness Jt'ontingent W itness |to?d and Bridge ourt J. E. Hart. Walk, r. Evans .v. fio^jawcll.... Jim Dobian.JweCs. P. M. Houscr.,. E. B. Se:.br.?ok.. 0rangeburg NvwavContpany...... E T. R. Smonkell.j toad and Brilre Dr. W. T. W'heUione^. | rial Ju?t: e aal Ceaetable Hu following i;, a list of CLAIMS co tract ed by tho pre: ent ' >ard, for DUAGTS have been i/eued, but which have beet Audit** and Appro.c i lor tue stated : 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 r?o 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 7t> 4 00 4 10 4 00 16 CO 82 oo 7 <W> Id f> H 00 11 iO 217 60 4.'? 00 211 00 12" 69 86 70 182 OO 60 00 ?1 00 200 (K) 11 7o 26 oo 8 70 12 to !702 60 6811 HI 118 60 10 OO 00 00 00 00 '.0 60 60 Ml 70 6 no 4 U? 4 no 0 00 22 oo 7 r.o 10 ?xi 8 60 11 60 217 W 26 60 o oo 12:5 en t'.n' Tt i 182 <>o 60 oo 9 (Ml 200 (ti I 11 To 26 (Hi S 7o 12 40 1 7? 12 6t i 63(1 tin 118 541 10 00 which no iutoun! - II. P Co ke. . Trial Justice 2ft?portaa.!Peor Cooke.I??? '?'??*?? T. K II. " C. II. Green.i It. P. Cooke.I I. P. Mays.i Peter McPall.| T Kn!<n fi Uro. Court Hull. Seovill & Pike.IContingeut T. K. Sasportas... Jno. II. Phillips.. Chas. II. Urccn... Pel er BrOW 11. Road and Bridge (Trial Justice I. C. Whilemore. (1. R Summers... .1 F. Myers. A. F. Browning.. i . H. Johnson. ito?>; Mot In. A. F. Browning.. I.VWIrt MoSS. A. F. Browning., .lohn II. Payne... Peter Brow u. I Witnese (Trial Justice Jnmce P. Mayi It. P. Cook. Poor Trial Justioe F. II. W. Briggraann. Abb Kelley. F. B. Johnson. Jas Caison. H. J. C?invard. Qeo. H Cornolson.(Contingent Izlar ? Dibble. I Witness H. John-oii. C. Duke-.. H. Green. J. W. Joiner. I. Ciiin. .!Poor Trial Justice Uroiin,n8.Road and und,. J. J. Cannon Lowia Moss., c II. the o C J. Holmes V. F. Dave V John Robinson. Jacob Fr?hlich. Walker. Evans A Cogswell Dr. <>. IL Ott. Henry Jones. Monis Adams. L. R. Beekwlth. Andrew Pinckney. R V Dannelly. Tom Smith. Dr. A. C. Dukes. Jus. P. Mays. Trial Justice Court Trial Justice .^Contingent .'Trial Justice .IContingeut . Read aud Rridge .(Witness .ITrial Justioe Poor Trial Justice R. R. Dun un.... J. W. Rhoads.... 1). W. Hast... Chas. II. Hall... A. F. Hrosvniug. J. A. Fnnehes.... Kufus 1 elder... I. c. Whitimore. ?A Road and Bridge Witness Triad Justice ?Road and Bridge Trial Justice Read and Bridge Trial Justice J. F. Myers. W. C. Reeves. W. H. ReediBh. Haul Oovan. E. Stroms and another... I Peter Brown. F. W. Fairy. Jaa. Van Tassel. Hull. Seovill A Pike, Martin Livingston, T Kohu & Hro. Johnson Moore, John Robinson, U, T. Fisher John S. Wolfe, A. C. Dukes Gee. Williams Road and Bridge Contingent^ Road and Bridge Poor Trial Justioe Contingent Poor Road and Bridge Poor Trial Justioe Poor 11 87 ^6 oo j 84 oo I 8 ??> B t?0 2?; 6o \ 13 40 8 60 10 OO 160 OO ::7 OO 16 26 28 70 8 no 10 00 20 00 r.fl oo ?1 60 63 40 3 20 09 60 62 06 80 OO 6 00 17 86 2? 00 10 40 20 76 76 OO 6.1 60 20 Ott 4 26 20 16 16 80 9 (X) C Ml 1 76 101 00 ;i8 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 fl2 40 186 20 100 10 8 00 18 00 17 26 3 00 89 60 8 00 26 60 10 00 62 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 60 00 3 80 24 00 6 00 ! 88 26 48 00 , 44 74 24 26 60 00 4 60 5 00 16 00 76 Tai 37 60 6 00 40 00 14 00 19 00 86 00 19 60 78 26 8 00 29 00 26 00 8 88 29 60 6 06 46 00 7 00 4 60 26 ?0 48 48 18 60 86 26 20 00 20 00 21 60 2'. 60 11 ::7 ? no 14 60 8 OO r> oo 24 no 6 oo H 6tl 10 (Ml 60 imi 17 00 0 28 16 oo 4 00 oo 16 80 2r, 60 6X 60 47 00 :\ 20 02 00 20 00 22 Oo 6 00 10 00 14 00 10 4o 28 76 60 (XI 26 00 10 00 4 26 12 00 9 80 C 00 4 00 1 76 101 00 26 00 20 00 10 00 2 00 12 00 166 20 100 10 4 00 10 00 6 00 3 (Ml 60 (X) 3 OO 26 60 10 00 62 (X) 10 00 3 00 C 00 30 00 3 80 lt i 00 4 (X) 88 26 32 00 84 00 21 00 26 00 4 60 2 00 16 00 60 00 20 00 4 00 40 00 8 00 10 OO 40 00 16 00 CO 00 6 (10 18 00 18 00 1 86 28 00 6 06 22 60 7 00 2 00 26 80 48 48 12 00 86 26 10 00 10 00 21 60 REO AP IT D L AT tCjfo. J Amount 6t County Ordere issuod by present Board ?-?$*} 738 ljfj Amount of Account! Approved by present Hoard, on Contrnet* of aaid Board, for Which Orders pave not been laaued, the TrcaHurer reporting ao Fund? 2 180* 67 Jurors und Coustuhlea Account* for Jan'y, M iy and O.t. Circuit Co trt?. 1878, I 089 9Ct Kntire Kxpenses of the County during Fiscal year ending October 31, 187S 1(1 UM 66 Ann.in I of County Tuxes, Ac., Collected, by Treasurer's Report 16 628 tt Amount af Aecotinta of former years, Approved by present Board, but tot which Orders h?Te not been issued the Trlusurer rcporiiux no Fun U S 778 08 Amount of Clttinta of former year*, Registered in Clerk of Court's Oftic? 1ft 484 |8 Present Debt of the County, ns above - - - ?> ? 22 888 9? Besides unpaid Jurors mi l Constables' Tieketa. El T. I " SMOAKK, Chairman of Bear?. CJKO. BOLIVEIt, Clerk of Board. If yon have no Land, go Buy as muck as Tou want on EASY TEEMS nt tke LAND OFFICE of ALU. is. KNOWLTON. nov 10 (f J^AISTD AGENT The Undersigned Im? opened an OFFICE for the SALE of LAND. Persona having REAL ESTATE to dis pose of will do well to register the same for sale. LARGE FA It MS subdivided and sold in either LARGE or SMALL parcels. GOOD FARMS for sale at from tp s>? AUGUSTUS ?. KNOWLTON, Orangcburg C. H., S. C. hot 15 tf If yon have More Land than you can PAY TAXES on, Register it for sale ut the LAND OFFICE of AUG. B. KNOWLTON. IT 3 ou have Less Land than you want, BUY MORE at the LAND OFFICE of AUG. B. KNOWLTON. The State of South Carolina, In the Court of Probate. ORANGEBUKCJ COUNTY*. C. J. L. Smith \nd J. TV. Shuler, ^ Elizabeth li, Shuler. } By leave "f tbe Court I will sell nt the Plantation of 1>. M. Bualcv deceased, situated in Good by "Tewnahip," ou Tues day 'ill I>ee. next, for ea>-Ii tin- personal property nf the Fstnir of said deecasod, cwnsinttiig of 1 .Mi:lc Mnre und Coll, t* Head of Cattle, plantation t>>o!-. Kitchen furniture und nn obi Carriage. C. J. L. SMITH. AU'x nov 1.1 l^T'l tf NOTICE COl'NTy t>i' OUANOKBITRG. Is the Common J'i.kas. kTi-r?i ( ?vlf>i i Mi r' lmnt. Adut'x John Mut hi nt. By virtue'if in ord r of theCfrctil fjniif*, I w^ll hell ill public ou ery. on the lir-t Moitdav in I ft einher. lf-7:'.. iluring t Il legal hours of *alw, <? it-iin GHo.>fcS IN I AUTION I < .?>!'. m-.' If. Mi- i stale of the iitt-; j ..;? nr. m \i < ii v.v'l I r*b*?ed. for cash. A full li-i rif Iii? "ti.un be sr?-n at mv i oflire, i.n i v...i be c&b.misd ?.t t..eil.y if | sai*. c or. politer, r. c r. Ckrjc's o.T.cc. nov 11 1^7:? tf Sheriff's Sales. By sirtn" pf Sundry Evmliorts to rrr* di retted, I ^>ill sell icthc highest hhldrr. al Orun?ehurg C. II., nn I he FIRST MON DAY in Pccen-ber next. Fol' ("ASH. ?II ilie Right, Title and Intrreal of ihe Defend ants in ilir following Property, vix : 1. Cue n net of land containing 21K) acres I mere or less, hounded by bin k of Jno. \ MeMirhaid, Tims. I". Kvioaerly. David Kenner y. II D. ?blen, P I*. Murphy. M. A. Davis and J 1*. I'earson 2. One other Irnel containing 200 acres more or lea*, heunded by lands of Ruf us llnflmun. T. F. Kennerly, Jno MrMicbael, H. II Honm It und Jno. R. Milltouse. Levied nn ?s the property of Ocngitnin Ryas ut the snit of W. M. Sain & Co., ti al. ALSO One tract of land in Liberty Township containing 125 icres more or less, and bounded hy lands Eat. of J Duniel Kenner ly. J. S. Rolen, Ii. D. Rolen and Homestead or G. E. Rolen. Levied on as the proaerly of George E. Bolan at the suit of .lohn Adden and others. ALSO Near the residence of Isam Isaacs in Edisto Fork, Lot of seed cotton, lot of corn. Fodder, Rice, Potatoes Ac., seized on as the crop of I sum Isuacs, uudcr warrunl on lien to Stcadman .t Fusner. ALSO At the residence of Jns. Mitchell near Lewisville, on Tuesday Dec. 2d, lot of seed cotton 'otof corn, lot of Fodder, lot of Pea sines, tot of cotton seed Ac, seized on as ihe crops of James Mitchell, under warrant on lien to C. R. Tuber. Sheriff's Office, ) E. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C. H. S. C, I S. O. C. Nov. loth, 1873. j nov l."> td SOUTH CAROLINA. I ORANGEBUItCl COUNTY. is thk ?"ommon tleas, William C. Banc and John K. Hane plaintiffs against (ieorgc Boliver, as adnunistrator, of the Volute of William C' Cofer, de ceased, John J. Jackson, Mary A Weeks, wife of II. Weeks, Anna Cofcr. Murah Kriy, wife of Jacob Friy, Martha Weath ersbie, wife of James* W- Wcathersbie, Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cider, defend ants : Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served I TO THE defendants Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer: \rou are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for the said County, and to serve a Copy of your answer on the subscri bers, at their Office at Orangcburg Court house So. Ca. within twenty (lays after the service of this Muumona on you cxelusivo of the day of service, and if you-fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the rdnintiils will apply to the Court for the Kc ief demanded in the Complnint. Dated at Orangeburg October 21at 1873. DtTrevillo & Whaley Plaintiffs' Attorneys To Thomn? L. Cofcr and M. r. Cofer, de fendants above nnintd : Take notice That the summons and Com plaint, herein, were tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Or angehurg County, nt Orangeburg .South Car olina on the 21*t dav of <)etol>cr 1873. DxTUEVlLLKA WHALEY m Plaintiffs Attorneys Obctocr22st 1873. 38-?t* Sheriff's Sales. ORANGEBURG COUNTS r, f In Common 1'lbas. N. E. W. Sistrunk. Adm'r"! of Goo. L. S. Sistrunk, [ ForeeUaors TS Of Wm. A. J. Sistrunk. j Mortgage. By virtue of the judgment entered in tJUis case. I will Holl st Orangeburg C. H., osj Monday the lat day of December ?est,, during the uausl hours of aale, in pareehv IMnta of which will be exhibited en day of aale : All tlia^i.louinilon in nratureburs: Ceaatr by lands of N. B. w. ?^ruAht w^"Si* er, D. J. Rumff. aud North Edifeo Tor inn one-third cash, the balance on on* and two years, with intcr.-si frr.m .-i-y of sale, secured by bond of purchaser ??4 gage of premiaea. Purchaser to pay for papers aud recording. ALSO ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Common Plkas. . Foreclosure rT. J. DcTrevilre, TS Goo. E. Polen, Lewis A. Foglo. j Mortgage. By virtue of thejmlgment in the abere stated case, I will aell at Orangeborg Court House on the first Monday lat BesanaTiiii next, tho following real estate, to-?rix: All that that tract ox parcel of land sitn ate lying and being in the County of Or sngebnrg. containing 222 acres more or leas? bounded on lands of the Estate of Janaee Millions. George 8. Hinoickcr, fersaerly John 1'.ickcnbaker'a and Job Pearson, being y.irt of the Estate Innds ef James ^tilboue, the same being a portion of the tract c** Toyed to W. J. DcTreviu?, ?i*q., oy jauean* Patterson, Commfaaaoner in Equity by deal bearing date the lltti March. 1807. Hte> said original ??-.???? enutuining 2?J7 n'.ieu. of which ?2 itn-K co BT reed to Lewis A. FogSe by W. J. bnTreviitSv 1 i 71? Terms?One half cash, b-abtnee an a area! it of nix months, with boivl ef the near charter bearing interest f i otn ef sale, saw cured by a mortgage of the promises. Purchaser tu pay for peters and I isjatJlpg ALSO O R A XG KBU RO COUNTY", In Oi.uvw? u?,?^ n. F. w. Sistruvt. Ad .>! ot g. L S Sifttraiik, i ra-*****ntm " [ of M?rtgngn. .i e J> Itiirker. 1 I'y order <f *n\?J Cnuit, I will ?elf *A : :t?; itgeburv t'o rt lli.u-*. *t? MotHuy 1*? ??ii'lwr I, 187". during toe legal Leu re, ?f auction ? AH that fr-ct of 'sad remaining 1*1 srreB. m?.re ??r let*. 1?'?*ia wt inr r.siate e* t oiiiad Cridi-r, bounded by lands of Am-?? Hook. A. J. t;.i>kiu. Rat.i oV.hu.. VT. Kiley, and Dower in tracts of the widow of S4id Conrad i'riib'r. Terms Cash, purchaser to pay for paper* ..ii i rcc?Mrdis>2. Sheriffs' OfTir?. ~? K. 1. VXl\ Ornngcl -rgC. II.. S. i\, V ?. O. e. No*. I A. 1*7-.. J m?? NOTICE. OFFICE OF COFNTY AUDITOR. Ou.vNurnrao Coesevw Orangeburg. S. C, Xoe. let, 1771. 7o all ic hum it ?/(</?/ Conerm Pursuant to Title .1, chap. 13, Reviere] Statutes 8. C. Section *>8 requires : Src ."?S. If any person, corapan- or #er poration shall commence any hnsineas in any County of this State after the first day of September in any year, the captlal er property employed in which shall net tare been previously listod for luxation in said County, and shall not within thirty days thereafter make such report to the Auditor of said County as is required in the fifty sixth Section of this Act, he or they shall forfeit and pay the sum of one hundred dol lars, which shall be collected by civil action in the name *of the County Commissioners, and paid into the County Treasury for the exclusive benefit of the County, And pro cess in such case may issue out of the Court of Common PL as of tho County in whieh such business was commenced, directed te the proper officer, and be served in eny County of this Slato. JAS. Va* 7..J^BL, nov 8?tf Co. J aditor. Notice of Dismissal. "\T0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONI month frem date I will file Pteal Account with the Honorable \ug. B. ttnYjjpi ton, Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County, aud ask for Letters of Dismissal aa Guardian of Alice V. Riley. O. B. HI LEY, OanreBna. bot 3 ? jL lsa Administrator's Sale. By Tlrlue of nn order of the Probate Court, I will soll at tho Into re^idfcftJt Martha Gardner, deceased, all the personal property of said intestate, on the 22d <t?y of November next, consisting of Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms cash. DEMP8ET GARDN Administrator bot 1 1 NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONER^,' OBABUBBcma Corarr, Ootober 2lat, 1*7?, Scaled Proposals will be reetioof far the Rebuilding of Bridge over Beaver Creek at John Hook's Kill on ?t?te Reese. Bridge is to be built NEW, and te be forty feet long. Bids will be received antil 24th Novcmt.er next. By order of the Beard. GBO. BOLSTER, Clerk of, B^ffV nor 1 . A