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LO O A. Li SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1874. Dr.J3utIcr,Vt;tho. Enterprise Saloon haSj as ho.always has, a Hoc stock of cigar* on baud?-dainty nud delicious. .? im Btm i - Mo?sra. j tfrantvs Briggmaun &> Co. ?wish' nil tiloir friends ?nd patrons a ^rt^^f^^^fif^another column. fI??V>?^Wr% on thorn nt bnce. ,? Citij ? ? Joel Lark in, Esq., our most worthy Jury Commissioner, attended at tho re tent drawing of jurors and discharged his duties in his usual excellent and in comparable stylo. Th?rO; will bo a public Installation of tho officers.of division No.. 24, S. of T . in the basomcut' of Ihd Prcsbyterinu Church on Monday evening next at 7 . o'clock. The public are invited to attend. - man .-.-cnai - Mrs. Moroney, tho accomplished and excellent hostess ot Meroney's hotel will please accept our thanks for several f dainties whicn accompauied the "eoui plimenta of the feason" day before yes terday. Court sits next week. There is not much Session.'-, business to bo done, nud the lawyers have bo" arranged matters that most of the Common Pleas cases will go over to the May Terra. One week will probably suffice for all that is tf O*) ' ? to be done. ^J^4^A^is^err?r,thor enterprise gro cery nuan, will please accept our thanks for a bag of prepared ham. It was the |ie?4 wo ever tried. \V**s com ueud our friend to the public as a first class grocer. He huB some more of the same, besides . the many articles that I hi? housekeeper cannot d? withunt. C:ill ou friend F. aiid you wi'l be made happy. It Jwiyjjti'g ;'bfC? ruui-red says the Vnum ifyrnM that ilere has been h poncineiit of the time at wliieh the will attach tu State and county t is well to advise the taxpayer.. not thii case, and lhat the . i.. s the last day for payiu^ ?hout the penalty. CITIZKXS S.iriXUS /SAX A'? Wo hope that every nun of our ciri sens, who lias claims against this Rank, will attend the meeting of Depositors of pOrangeburg' Branch, whicli his bean called at .11; A. ou .Monday, tho 12th inst. It is of the utmost tmpnr. tsiuro to ' 'depositors that they should attend in person, and be prepaled to piovj their elaitus. rZfiSOXAL? linn. T. . C Andrews Senator from this* ?Malcolm I. Browiiiug Keq., one of the attaches of the Union Herald?both well known citizens of Orangeburg, are visiting their old home for a few days. Mr., Browniug will act as Solicitor pro tern at the coining term of Court, Mr. Butt/.' othor duties .detaining him in Charleston. The following is the names of the Grand and Petit Jurors to sesvc for tho year'74: Grand Jury?C F Bozard, Geo Govan John W Davis, A J Hartzog, Abram Danttler, Riohord Livingston, Ned Gaines, Wyatt Jefferson, J?e jfrrown, J * D Way, Lovi Bowman, Willis Holman, J C Bozard, John P Garick, R E Clark, ?3f?ft? forest, J C Hurley J W Gh-aton. Petit Jury?John Johnson, D. W. Hungerpillef, Joo Hart, T. P. Wolfe, J<J M. Crosswcll, A. S. Dukes, Richard Berry,' T. F. Borton, R. P. Antly, Jacob Dantzelcr, J. M. Botsell, J. M. Garriek,. Fed Eastorlin, W. D. Oliver, Thomas Hook, C. R. Jonos, Jacob Ziglar, W J Fairoy, W E Felkol, W M Wolfe, J G Wannamukor, J II Hydrick, Andrew Folder, Washington Pclzor, V D Bowman', Allam' Gibbs, John W MoAlKoy. John D Kcitt, John D Dantzlcr, V V L Inabinitt, W R Molvor, W W Murry, G?o. E Bolen, G W Asho, Benjamin Gohl?on, Joseph McNamara. v Found at last!?A remedy that not only relieves, but cures that ouemy of ma?k^^f.C^nra^i?n, as well as the numerous satellites which, rovolv.o arqubd it in the ?hapo of 'coughs, eoldn, bron^ ohitisi'PprOj-threat, influenza, Ace. Tho remedy wo allude to is Dr. Wistar's am of Wild CiiKRftY, propared j ceih W. Fowle d Sons, Boston. An Iowa, matron ocoupies tho posi tion of mother-iu-law to sixteen abject men. And people talk of slavery away off in Cuba! A man was boasting that he had been married twenty years, and had never given his wife a cross word. Those vrho kuew her say ho didn't dare to. Politeness pays. A New York, street - car conductor who recoutly said, "Yes, Madam," to a lady, has been presented with a now overcoat, and thoy talk of a statue to him. A disconsolate husband, describing his runaway wife, desoribos her as fol lows : "Blue eyes, rod hair, prominent nose, drossed iu yellow kids, bronze boots uud a blue sash." Tho excitemont of getting married throw an Indiana young lady into con vulsions and she died, and yet people will pert,! at in getting married. It bouts all how reckless they can be. A veterinary surgeon wh > live* at Buffalo, N. Y., tried to "founder" his mother-in-law by dnnoiug a polka with her uutil she warmed up aud tlieu giv ing her all the iced lemonade she could drink. John Church told a Kcntuckian tho othci day that Daniel Iloune was only a "one horse whiskey distiller;" iustcad of a great hunter, uud tho family of Mr. Church cau socu ro his effects by writing to the Coroner of Maysvillo. "If some of our druggists," says an Illinois paper, "would fill a bottle 'Vith bed-bug poison, place it. in the back room and label it "old rye," there would bo so many inquests iu tho n?xt tweuty four hours that all tho japcrs would have to issue supplements." Whereas, our Pastor; Rev. I. D. Durham has resigned tho Pastoral care of our Church : And Whereas, we arc desirous of expressing the estimation in which he is held by us, be it, Resolved, That wo regard him as an able; zealous advocate ami expounder of Bible traths; and that, dtiring his Ministry among us, the Lord has groat ley blcs.'ed his 1 ibors to our Church. /testified, That, we regret tho necessity which occasioned the resignation of liro. I. I). Durham, aud we most cheerfully and cnrdially recommend him to any Church ns an earnest Minister, and faithful defender of the "faith once delivered to the Saints," Resnhrd, That our prayers and best, wishes n'ten l our beloved pis or for his spiritual and temporal wolf ro, and his success as a Minister. Rrfn'vcd^ That theso ptjicanding be published, and that a copy of tho same be furnished our Beloved Brother. W. A. KD W A \\ OS, B. WI1 LIAMSON, J. A. Z Kl Cr LRR, ? Q.W. WILSON, Committee Ornngeburg Baptist Church, ? Orangeburg C. H., S. C, December 21, 1873. Columbia, S. C, Doc. 20tli, 1870. 7V? the Editor Qranyebitrp Nttcs : Sin?I have the honor to inform you that nt a meeting of the Hoard of Officers, cre ated by nn Act entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publication ef r.ll Legal and Public Noticos," the following resolution was adop ted i Retired, That tho "ORANGEBURG N K W S is hereby designated as tho OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of the County Officers in the County of Ornnge burg. Respectfully, &e. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of State and Chuirman Hoard. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Offick or tub OnANfiKntino Nkws, January, 2d 1874. COTTON?Sales during tho week 185 bales. Wo quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 10 12jnr) Low Middling.1<4@ Middling.13 ^ (<xt Rouou Rice.SI.25 per oushel Conjf.$ 85 por bushel. Cow Pka8. 75 per bushel. PiNDKas. 1.10 per bushel. NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNT.Y AUDITOR, OrANOKDURO countt, Orangeburg, 8. C, Nov. 1st, 1773. To all tchom il may Concern: Pursuant to Title 3, chap. 13, Revised Statutes S. c. Section 58 requires : Sf.c 68. If any person, compan- or cor poration shall commence any business in any County of this Stato after tho first day ol September in any year, tho captial or property employed in which shall not hf.vo been previously listed for taxation in said County, and shall net within thirty days thereafter mako such report to the Auditor of said County as is required in tho fifty sixth Section of t his Act, ho or they shall forfeit and pay tho sum of ono hundred dol lars, which shall bo collected by civil action in tho name of tho County Commissioners, and paid into tho County Treasury for tho , exclusive benefit.of tho County, And pro cces in such cobo may issuo out of tho Court of Common Pleas of tho County in which suoh business was commenced, direoted to tho proper officer, and bo served In any County of this State. JAS. Van TASSEL, I nov 8?tf Co, Auditor. READ! ICE AUS! ORANGEBURG ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Will opon at the new FAIR BUILDING on THURSDAY tho first day of January next. TERMS PER MONTH. English.$3.00 English with classics - $4.00 Munic Extra. JAMES S. HEYWARD, Principal. dec 27 1873 tf Drs. D. W. Barton & Thos. * Legare. Having united themselves in the practice of MEDICINE uudcr tho namo of BARTON & LEGAHE. Offers their professional Bcrvioos to the Town of Oraugeburg aud surrounding Country. Office hours from 8 to DJ A. M. and 7 to '.?.' at night. Office Market Stroot two doors below J. II. Hamilton's Store. doc '27 1873 tf For Sale. The HOUSE and LOT on Russell Slrcot, in Orangeburg, formerly owned by V. Pit tlinit. For particulars inquire at the Drug Store of E. J. UL1YKROS. AT Dr. Oliveros' Drug Store SEEDLESS RAISINS. CITRON, CURRANTS and FANCY CANDIES. Also a large collection of of TOYS. Also a superior lot of COLOGNS and TOIL LET ARTICLES. Also a fine lot of SEGARS. Alt* a fine lot of CUTLERY. Also a Large und well .Selected Stock of imUttS hud MEDICINES, to which Articles, for RELIABILITY and CORRECTNESS, the Public's attention is directed. All uro respectfully invited to call at the Drug Storo of DR. OLIVEROS. <p CO to Shoe Store CD CD - CO CO CD JUST OPENED uoxt door to Cornclson's with a slock of Boots ?nd Shoes, Selected from the Manufacturers expressly to suit HARD TIMES, both us regards QUALITIES ?ml PRICES. To be satisfied that such is (he case, tho citizens of Oraugeburg and vicinity aro rc Bpectfully invited to call and examine my Stock, ?is 1 hope to be able to i?Uow, not only that there iw something '?New under the Sun," but also seinething to benefit the un derstanding. Call uud see. T.'B. ROYD. nov 8 12m If yon have no Eund, go Buy as much as you want on EA Si.' TERMS at the LAND OFFICE of AUG. B. KNOWLTON. . nov 15 tf If yon have i.cms Laud limn you want, BUY MORE at the LAND OFFICE of AUG- B. KNOWLTON. Notice of Dismissal. "j^TOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J^j one month from da:o 1 will file my final account with the Honorable Aug. B. Knowl toti, Judge of Probate for Orangeburg Coun ty, 6s Guardian of Georgia' Culler, und ask for Letters &f Dismissal. CHARLES W. CULLER, nov 22?-It Gunrdinn. ESTATE of John HI. I rick.? All persons having demands against the Estate of JOHN M. 1RICK, deceased, are requested to present their respective Claims, properly attested, to the undersigned, or they will be debarred payment. Notice is hereby given to all concerned, thut on the tfuth day of December, A. D. 1H7;1, the undersigned will file their Final Accounts as Executors of the Will of tho suid .lohn M. Irick, and will apply to the Probato .lodge of Orangeburg County, for their final discharge. W. II. MACK, JOHN A. M IIAIGLER, Qualified Executors. Orangeb?rg Co., S. C, Nov. 27, 1873. .nov 2?.t 4t SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. IN TIIK COMMON 1*LEA9, WilliamC. Haue and John K. Haue plaintiffs against George Bolivcr, as administrator, of the Kstale of William C* Cofer, de ceased, John J. Jackson, Mary A- Weeks, wifo of H. Weeks, Anna Cofer. Sarah Friy, wife of Jacob Friy, Martha Weath ershio, wifo of James W* Wcathcrsbie, Thomas L. Cofer and M. R Cofer, defend ants : Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served) TO TUE defendants Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer : You 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 Pleas for the said County, and to servo a Copy of your answer on the subscri bers, nt their Office at Orangeburg Court house So. Ca. within twenty days after the service of this summons on you exclusive of the day of service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Idatntifls will apply to the Court for the Re tef demanded in tho Complaint. Dated atOrangehurg October 21st 1873. Dtffreville & Whaley Plaintiffs' Attorneys To Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer, de fendants above named: Take notico That the summons and Com plaint, herein, were filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Conrt of Common Pleaa for Or angoburg County, at Orangeburg South Car olina on the 21ftt day of October 1873. DxTREVILLE & WHALEY FlaintifFs Attorneys Obctoer22st 1873. 38-6t A HAPPY mW YEAH! In wishing tbe publica HAPPY NEW YE<\R, we thank them for th LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on us, and hope to merit a continuance o* the same, assuring them thai we are determined to koep, us iu the past a FIRST CLASS STORE. With the ushering out of the Old Year, we have closed out our STOCK, aud with our New Year's Greeting, greet our patrons with an entirely New and as well Selected a Stock of GTOCERIES, LIQUORS, &c. As can be found aoywhero. Give us a call at W. T. Muller's Old Staud, and oxamino our Stock and Price, all of which will defy competition. FHA-NTZ BRIGCjVIANjNT & CO. N. B.?HIGHEST CASH PRICES given for all Couutry Produce. Nice Lot of NEW STYLES FANCY PRINTS and other GOODS Just Received at THOMAS CARTM ILL'S. |J. S. ALBER&OTTI, C RNER RUSSELL-STEET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE, Has in STOHE and AUIUVING DAILY a Tino Stock of Goods suitable .for tho times, consisting efti 500 LBS. CHOICE ASSORTED / CANDIES, RAI SONS, ALMONDS, NUTS, FIOS, (CITRON, CURRENTS AITLKS, OUAN1ES, LKMONS, BANANAS, DATES, &c. Also GROCERIES, LOW DOWN, aud among other things a choice lot of 1^ I Gr HAMS. dec 20 02 187? AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! We aro Selling for Christmas Presents 1000 DRESS PATERNS Of PLAIN and FANCY GOODS from $1.25 per dross upwards. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. Tho GREATEST BARGAINS in SHAWX,S ovor offered in this Town. Every Shawl in our Stoik will bo sold at a pneo noi oxcojiiing GO o to the dollar of tho market value prior to tho fiuaneiul crises. If you want the VERY BEST Clothing;; Hats, Boots and"Shoes nt MODERATE PRICES, call and sec, and judge for yourself, if wo do not keep tho BEST at ,bc 1-0WEST PRICES, of any in Orangeburg. It will pay thoso wishing to purchaso, to moke a Spocial Visit of Examina tion through our LARGE nnd EXTENSIVE STOCK before purchasing, as we havo a great many Choice Goods on Exhibition at very Low Prices. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. NEW STORE, WHAT PIE SAT1 W*i *4l b?a ,??afc&?<xj *?1 >?d ^rtfl ,ie#ed$i,J T> JaJai ?uaetfr v,*?* ; sw 3:<<i .nida t-o* ??/? KEEPS THE -BEST STOCK OF .,^a 01 ?,,?-{, w??jl OROCfIllf ?** v v/. *w * .^^Sft, BOTH HEAVY AHE FAHCf iftd *i:> Jie.o neu ecr7uJio?l8 otnea 1X*5j*' To be Found'nv OKaVg^^^? .X^S S^-GOODS DELIVERED. ?' v /. j tu^ \a<j itja IWff oohq od? .*;;w5?aiifl i-r.-mii I 01 YuA e'weo* lo iks4 bn? i**w . ?>.-ii *rir?A. < e*:tr-iM.!;o V) lovrt ein etaw edw a;it?a*' OH YES! OH YESILMMBI j. w. OH WHAT! tvhy * V**'1 aid jimi; Ladies Kid Gloves -* ' tLJL* U ./ 1 ] /a. J * . . ..^.' i'jitMS') t>t?r?J } T ? . . v ?,, i* eviuA L?'ii ibiP ifMR^ taJ &?a both".ai *flo ?d Are offering tbeir LARGE aud ATTR^jgp^togk^^ ^ w^ CLOTHING/ 'J?I * ascot* BOOTS and SHQESfaltetfet? ?U-'. THUN i^fita?Q^'w?s?s i , Ltw*ii?t*? fcfiat SARATOGAS C ft ft ft**.., V ALICES, *W ? FANCY GOODS, &o., &d. : ' : fji?? *a 1 4j?74 >'?:? e'vria^ oUan?ttea<i arU to V.**** T)A TvTTP ttTfit??^*^ 1 " [ *a .H . I f^?haH'J ?o i?a4 ^cti tnai III .07s>l i ,i*r?' b Iii iiv^co is W.'?Vta>?rtt ? goi^s^ -r<>^? ^reoiUhl.?AV'- ! v?t)nfl-?tt tits'si ea-'f* f*v? adi ??? aaiaiu ?s ?aw^^rr^^Taa?^^^ ;?; **(??&?rL sad 4? 4< THE WHISTLE STRAUS & STREET ARE THE MEN TO BOS IT. WOOD SAW-ED ANY LENGTH nud DELIVERED at $3 26 par COR?, aud la ^ FT LENGT11, $5i 50 per Cord delivered. Always on band CLEAN RICE and FRESH GROUND GRIST-ikftfc^Wttb "We atill pay tho . ; ?wfuas#:? tl$ HIG EC EST MAEKET FHICB CASH, for ROUGH RICE, CORN and PEAS. 1 a ?;*?? fcf^i t1^1 P*Mi??v^ a*?r*?^a^|'^^r^{. i> .iiof fki.adtMW ?vir^4?*Mim . { st ' dilw - .f^t ? .uir.O'? j ^iv^lair cli foffoeati ?H 'mti^ .bvw a sro ,^v< ni ^iwji^ni .. j _ Misoftq a rfsiw aiirVr"' i <?Hi j! WHEN .fi,^fj0> .jpi^h ,v > Satisfaction guaranteed, oct 4 j n) vp(j 8aii{ji'.^*J bov; v^d fe**!-?^!? ,'lcf>% *dJ fll .lsf?t>^ ; 7?m etil fU, &aa la ? rf.lTO.w rfo>^ fcfd ? 'io'VW^ flfd< fi?> ?*>.!'?* i?SSkB And SEGAES . 6.. .. : :r,l<?) ti??e^.i<? ?r?>x s?:sa.5vb,jtoi c. r>. KORTJouisr??. a <:, . J.*t.-?B (U ;!3tt{??l iLi?V*W'Jhrt^SJ icil ? I irlx**1 jtarvwif d^<>W (IV 1< '?""I f ill mUU i (?oi&'* v? >.ib?^fja iiBuaw ?id ? ^m^t t?0(j fc*d #adi t-> THE PEOi^ a a 'iol ?t 824 Throughout tho State aro acqodinled with the reputation ot my HOTJSL. ''.v'-'i, - GOOD MEALS and Comfortabla Lodgings aro what all my customer*, transient and pqrnfanOOT -9 1? ? *'*d etil . boa?#M[mt :?n -, ;>:? -> '?id is iutsflBfliOiJ^orcn e4J ^d-t Of. Tbc Famo Fatisf?ction is cSpreJWCd ?? t^t%T BARGAINS to bo obtained in my Stote. With fiue and completo assortment of GRQCERIRS. * a stock of DRY- GOODS, unrivalled for aa lencp in the Market of Orangeburg. I can, propriety, aid iatfii CALE My friends to remember; j .v.oTAtTOK? Tines are hard, very hard, and money hard to me a ealljwill uovcr disputo the assertion that to be had in Orangeburg are obtainable at my St I will keep ^Iso, during tho winter^ a aupj HOGS for s?lo at rcatonablo prices. The fact is if yo* wa*4ft Bargain oi any sort, you cannot get it unless you octl8-tf ? 1rYVAr~