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-zsz ... LOCAL. 8ATURDAY, FEB."28, 1874. TaX payers hav; only until March 7th to pay their taxes without penalty. Remember tbia and pay up at once, or you will be sorry. Wp have hud no time to prepare an ' cccoun't,,:?f tbo epeecbinaking, &c, at tho Young Araorica's Annual Banquet, so we ha^l^r04^w^t ottrijeighbor the Times said upon the subject. Thank you, neighbor I -M^yi r. ' ?- ? ? I Tha alarm of fire was sounded on Wednesday last about 11 o'clock, and caused \ r consider able exoit men t for a ti?je, nail if it hid not boon for the rain Wi|j|ujha^!^llea..the day before^ no doublet Would have burned a part of the business portion of -our Town. The firo occurred in tho stables of Mr. Y. ?J?ittbaa which -was,-occupied by Mr Neikirk. and Messrs Bull, Scorill & Tike. The last named gentlemen had aboutn twenty- bales ot, hay stored in one . atdo oz Vtno building in which part the fire was first discovered. Tho origin of the fire is unknown but it was supposed "k-tbjitjjfioma quo went near tho hay smok ing a pipo or lit a hi at oh oh the outside, and sparks from it caught in tho bay. Several hofecs; ami in'ilcs were in the ?tables' al tWtimc but wore driven cut. Abo Mr. N., saved two bales of cotton lad in tncre. _ Strauss & Street wiil pay 81 50 cash ?for rourrh rice. - ' eaw TUE, 20TTiI AESIVERTARY \<OF TUE YOU NO AMERICAS? *I5ie 24th wr-as a gloomy day. but it "?did not sewn to-datnijp the ardor ol tho young laities t.;/S tike oe:?rflitt.?e* on .'deporations -lor-wi.liout doubt the dc ?coratioos. on .the ongine aud truck far ?eireedod anything that ever was at tempted bpfore ; -it w nolens to attempt . .'to dcM-ribe the '?fixings'' because we .^MUtuldnut know where in comnaeaee, but ' . ."we can say this, that every flower and /'?' "jB'tavv ?tev4g of 'evergreen seemed' to bo ianQre right place. After the .nhrade tho following offi trert? w-imj >elcvty] to .-setve the ensuing ?j. T. IIaki^ny. l.Yrc.i*rcsid>-ift. *\V. K. Ckook. ?> ?jSJreasurr.r. H. Kohk. Hat. Frantz BntaoMAKN, *2d. R. H. \V\lME3-, ^th:vE::MeNt2EfL. Axemen. 1st A. r18oheb. 2d. S. A. Edwards. ^r^?nSP-*ftie election both Companies fadjoarnad to Dukes' Hotel where a s*jtnrptuouD repast was preji&rcd. Aftor OTeT^ iftte had partaken the Vico Prcsi dentiwjj |K.-Crook Esq called for the *egniar*toaat of the evening "The Day toe Celebrate." was roBponflod to by Mr. CD. i who revived the faols of the t^rWe^aMi'ent since its establishment >-h?Mj &o, showed bow property was en hanced..in value, and that "Fire Insur B^e^a$06dj?^^iea'' were eager to take . '? .vkka (at 7} per cent)?all through jthc l?fthenee of 'the'fire 'dopartm<?n t. (ttS$$tr tvyi7^ Gucfto <tflheJS- H- & L. ?saWramp?ndcd 'to by. Mr. J. G. Vose, j^|^ew?jj^onriato and well placed re >nded to by our Mayor J. j.^Who made .1 practical ll.of thoughtful ?oggestions. It tened to with marked attention and ai the and was applauded vocife rously. Our J font and IfosUss. Responded to by Mr, T. B Boyd in a ?eat and characteristic speech. Responded to by S. B. Fowles. ?? The Rising Grneration." Bespoadedto by Mr. 8. R. Mclli <&, who Hole tftll and was duly "Our Mt^Gaeslsothwthan Firemen." ;^fhi^de^tfrbr Mr. M. I. BjowaSog il^Sfcli ?lSfceVay?te>ss which ?ojoiaei every ontaidtr to,join Jho. Fire Dspartra*nt. M ' ? ? His speech was received with immense applause. " Woman." Responded to by Mr. W. H. Garar* deau in his usual witty aod piquant style. Ha rcado aereral oapital hits. He spoke humorously at first, and wound up with an eulogism an woman whieh was well calculated to fitir the heart of nny man. The evening passed off Terr pleasantly and the supper was excellent. The mu sic wnu?furnished by amateurs, under the efficient mansgeroent of Mr. Henry Kohn. . One . piece was composed especially ibr the occasion. The Comet's 3d Aunirersay parade came off last Saturday. Their engine T<as decorated with flowers and ever greens ou thin occasion. At night they bad an election for officers and a very fine supper. The following were elected for the nsuing year: President. L.ewi8 M0S8. Vice-Pres id ml. Henry Washington. Directors. 1st. A. M. Kelly, 2d. Morris Brailsford, 3d. Leval PXullino, 4th. Jambs Smith. Secretary. John G. Paynk. Treasurer. Joseph Hook. Axtnen. 1st. Jacob G o v a If, 2d. Qemry Hancock. Hall Keeper. Gkoroe Baltziqar. Solicitor. A. F. Browning. Mt. J. S. A^bcrgottt will please accept -the thanks of this office for eamp^os ef Candy .and Cigars which we j |>rot.<<ui,ce to bo "vcTy fine aud whkJi, beiden the fine stock of groceries, he has on hand, the public can bay at viTy low prices. M.r. 5. in fur mo <us that he intends keeping a full supply of fresh goods always ou hand and at .priocn that will in luce every one :to pur chase 'from ' hint. He has adorned the Irani of his store e?lh a very uo.it- si^n which .epcaks for him a lively beeincss. Don't f??l to read his !1 iryn aud at tractive sdvci-tiscment in this is.uo. A Distressing Cou*:? c?u<:s fhe frieuds of the sufferei alujj-t as mudh paiu as the sufferer himself, and should recieve immediate attention. Dr. Wis taria iBahetm of Wild 'Oliern/ specflrvy cores 'coughs, colds, -influenza, core throat, fco. It will always relieve Con sumption, an 3 in many well-attested oases it has'effected a perfect euro. -??? Ml B???? 'Colttxbia, B.C, Dec. 20th, 1870. To the Editor Orangeburg Etves : Sir?I have the honor to inform you that et a meeting of tho Board -of 'Officers, cre ated by an Act entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publioatien of all Legal and Public Notices," the following resolution was adop ted '. Raolvti, That the "ORANGEBURG NEWS" is hereby designated as the OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of r. 11 Legal liotiees and Official Advertisements of the County Officers in the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, Ac.. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of State and Chairman Board. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL^ MARKET REPORTS. Omca or tqb Obanordubo Nrws, Feburary, 27th 1874. COTTON?Sales during tho weok 220 hales. ' We quote : Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 7(Ts) 12 - Low Middling.13 0 Middling.... Rouon Ricx...SI.20 per oushel ' Corn.$ 85 per bushel. Cow Peas. lb pe:* bushel. PiNDxas. 1.10 per bushel. 1 bbbb fag. . 1 11 B To all Whom it May Concern All PERSONS INDEBTED to me in any manner, will make prompt payment by the 1st Maroh next. After that time all claims will be placed in Ihe hands of a Lawyer for Collection. ? Jan 8?Id T. C. ANDREWS. NOTICE. OFFICE CO. 8CHOOL COMMISSIONER Oramosb?ro Jar?\rv 27th 1874. Notice is hereby given, that for the next sixty days, I will be at my office far the transaction of business, on Saturdays only, between the boars of 0 A. M., and 8 P. M. Being for the present on an official visit to the Free Common Schools of the County. ?FRANK R. McKINLAY, County Scheel Commissioner. >n aist ?87i 3t ;j. 8. ALBERGOTTI, CORNER RUSSELL-STEET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE, Hai in Store a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES Which are offered at PRICES whieh cannot PAIL te PLEASE those calling on him. II /? ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED and delivered FREE of CHARGE. Just rcceivodTa FRESH LOT ef DRIED BEEP At 5 CENTS per pound. PREPARED HAM, PIG HAMS, RACON, BUTTER, FLOUR, BUG A RS, SEOAR8, &e. Also 300 lbs Choice Candies Whieh is the BEST and CHEAPEST in this Market. HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. -_o-; FOR SALE one PLATFORM 8CALE, Capacity 1400 lbs. FAIR WAill TO ALL! Wc would hare ^consumer* of MCE to know th*t onr MILL is about perfection, and that we CAN and do GUARANTEE to SELL CLEAN RICE Below the Charleston Market Price At our MILL. Persons desiring it we will furnish them RICE weekly at their doom in any quantity, or at the MILL every day. Wc also keep a full supply of FRESH GROUND MEAL AND GRIST On hand, BOLTED and UNBOLTED, on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS. RICE FLOUR FOR STOCK With CHEAP GRADES of nORSE and COW FOOD. OAK AND RINE WOOD SAWED any LENGTH deslrod, and delivcd to any part of the Town for the SMALL SUM of S3.25 per Cord. Send along your Orders We are always ready te fill them without DELAY STRAUS & STREET. I BEG TO ?Can fb* ATTENTION of MY FRIENDS, PATRONS and the PUBLIC te a fine AS SORTMENT.of WINES AND LIQUORS, At ?T1 TfltTTPS smd all 'GRADES.from "?Coo-men Rectified" to 'Old Pure Rye" and Corn '?WHIRR EYS. wrHLA Intro just rcc??Ived. and notwithstanding the ADVANCES I will ?ratbeuntinue ?oH?rfl irt 'F?R"?RR PKICES. JUsoa FRESH SUPPLY uf COEFEE, SUGARS, TEAS, FLOUR A nd otiior GROCERIES including SEED POTATOES and ONIONS which I offer at a SMALL per centage. Call before 'buying, you oan SAVE Money. C D. KORTJOHN. ill nAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF NEW. GOODS! And KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full line of DRY GOODS Of all kinds. He offers for salo everything ia the shape of GENERAL MERCHANDISE CHEAP. Such as COFFEE, SUGAR, LARD, BACON, BUTTER, HAMS, CHEESE, CANNED FRUIT and HAM SAUSAGE. Also on hand a fine lot of NEW NORTIIEHW HAY, and several GOOD VARIETIES of FERTILIZERS, which oan bo bought LOW DOWN for the MONEY. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS, RED RUST PROOF OATS, As r/e desire to make QUICK 8ALES at Small Profit. We would also the attention ONION SETTS. HOES, FORKS. SPARES, HAM ES, RRIDLES. SEED POTATOES, PLOWS, RAKES, SLINGS, TRACES, PLOW LINES, Of the PUBLIC to our FULL and WELL SELECTED 8TOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which we offer at LOW PRICES strictly for CASH. Give us a eall and see for youriebrcs. M0SELEY, CROOK & COPES, (OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK ) jan 31 june 28 1/ KHlat? of Jobn V. Bali?. Notico is hereby glv en to all concerned1, that on the 10th day of Mereh, A. D., 1874, I will file my final account in the office of tha Judge of Probate of Orengeburg County, and will apply for my final discharge ae AdroiuiHtrati'x of said Estate. MARY M. BAIR, . Admi'z Est., John V. Balr. feb 7th 1874 , , 4t WHAT PLEASES THfeJ LADIES WHEELER A WILSON 8EWINO MA CHINE. They can be had byoalling at Mrs. Oldea dorff's Millorery Establishment^ J. T. SIMMONS, Canvassing Agent, june 38?3m Orangcbnrg, 8. ?? At Private Sale. 1MIV. PLANTATION forming a part of] tbe Estate of the lute Col. Kcitt, and known aB the DABBY PLACE. The tract consists of about GOO acres, one half well a/Timbered, the remainder Rich. Bed, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. These arc the Finest Lands' in tho District, nnd were valued at $20 per acre in 18C6. Would bo sold for one-half tha' /rice now. One fourth cuHh, tho remair cr in three instal ments bcuring interest from date nnd se cured by mortgage of tho same. This ia a splendid chance for aneryao do siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Wator Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Rofined Neighborhood, Apply to Mr*. L. M. KEITT, Or JO KEITT, Esq. jan C , NOTICE. ~ OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, On a so n d i.' no Cocstt, Orangeburg, S. C, Nov. 1st, 177?, To all ickom it may Conctrn: Pursuant to Title 3, chap. 13, Revised Statutes S. C. Section 58 requires : Sec 68. If any person, compan- or cor poration shall comnienco any business in any County of this Stutc after tbo first day ot September in any year, the captial or property employed in \rliich shall not hwvc been previously ?Blcd for taxation in said County, and shall not within thirty days thereafter make auch report to the Auditor of said County as is required in the fifty sixth Section of this Act, he or they shall forfeit aud pay tho 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 tho Ceunly, And pro cess in such case may issue out of the Court of Common Pleas of the County in which such business was commenced, directed to the proper officer, and be served in any County or this State. JAS. Van TASSEL, jioy 8?tf Co. Auditor. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT ! The only known remedy for BRIGHTS DISEASE, And a positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIA BETES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS. DEBILITY DROPSY, * Non retention or Incontinence of Urine, Ir ritation, Inflamation or Ulceratica of the BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERMATORRHOEA, Lencorrhueu or Whites, DineasGts of the Prostrato Oland, Stone in the Bladder, ? Colculus Gravel or Brlekdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S; EXTRACT BUCH?? ? Permanently Cm js all Disease of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND P^OPSICAL SWELLING8, Existing in Men, women and Cltildron, f?-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearn ey's Fluid. Extract Buchu is worth moro than all other Buchus combined." Price. One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bot tles lor Five Dollars. Ifcapot 104 Diwne St., N. Y. A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advice gratis. ?|Q?-Sead stamp for Pamphlet, ficcT^g -TO THE Nervous & Debilitated OF BOTH SEXES. j\o Charge, for Advkc and Consultation. Da. J. B. Dvott, graduate, of Jefferson Mcdicnl College Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of tho Sexual or Urinary Or gans, (which ho bus nude an especial study) either in male or female, ne matter from what cuuso originating or of how long stand ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat discuses w:?h success. Cures guaran teed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distunco can forward letter describing eym toma and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send for the GUIDE TO HEALTH. Price iOo. J. B. pyo'rt,'Mv. ri., Physician and Surgeon, ' 101 Duane St., New York, jan 17 1874; 62 BEAD! READ! RE AB! ?-?u??? .? ?? ;.'< ? tttftdpl 1>'.\'A \\ nviH tritmh'd'bi AND TAKE NOTICE THAT M CHOICE GOODS AT I 'I ? t ? ? ?' ? wi oiti ieal '?? v,b LOW .P RIC THEODOKE EHEET & OUR STOCK ir/f_fitc5f 3rf"/" ?7^ H ) r:. 1 : h CAN BE PURCHASED AT We would inform our Friends, Patrons and the Public, that notwithstanding TENSIVE SALES for the past Season, """" ol ?ww n 'w su > oii!;.';nV"lb ft! ; ci ; iu't yj?/o Tbl? Is still in SPLENDID CONDITION?all the Various Department? are C?lftf^MpftM FRESH GOOBS Newly received. . Li: 6 . i.' l"n d We extend a Cordial Invitation to all to EXAMINE o-rj - V: ?{ > Before purchasing as wo always havo a GREAT-MANY GOODS ?[ AT VEEY LOW PEIOES, | Nocded by everybody, Preparatory lo Laying in our SPRING SUPPLIES, we will dispel ottvfpmhtWG p . .-i 1 '??m-.-.'hn ion Ife v :i>'Y ??(IT .!??'>?, At COST nnd BELOW COST. ?; . CHOICE ASSORTMENT CHOICE GOOBS Remember these FACTS and when in Town be sure.to call at u ? 11 > .UVT 1 .ltH..f/l> .ni/L' THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. <{?1 1 ?: '/:!> In ?I J::-. # 5 .'.MJ.'? oni ? ' ? <M C-1' uc <---?-i?? ?;?Y J*:n:h viiw ?am 'Hi i I?B .l...f NEWSTOB? .*:; E :' ?ff r':iO* oi rtbutn1 !?7,?reir J?u? U1' tla.-rt T-tinrf of mW I'club !??? u.i<: fv< ^aitf .woZ Vol... if& tot>i; ii.'.?f*iU it Iis i. [tifxifo) ?;?! 01 tfefcri > ?1 r; ?? ? '?*' wb4 poilsil?:?! -?A ?<iw I ? * ? ' ' . ? - ? ; ??"?' .i-r.J'l b,.: 1 br! *n..'w bst&fyni nidi 1 Nice Lot of NEW STYX^ ill|il , ? -ftii :i uxn t \i i?'? Vi J nob 1 Alt o/.' i ?Ii io i?i :.*:r. in i PRINTS and other GOODS ; ? . ?..?/ ftp U > >d Just Received at 11 r - -:<??: no t SELLING o AND HATS AT j 10 J. W. PATRICK & .\ibtz it it<"iitu?:id A - ifjr*iv.-\f. '. ^..?'?( tst'i'ia fx!1 ?ail-.iio'ift - hfittv^? '.??Yftvw/.l i7 rtfcni- ''iiiso .?if* ?.rj-igiT >!: lit n tr r>/ .? r;ui'J t-tlT ' ? ? t.. .vl.-?. ft or *|j \ti'tf. .aoinon - i 1 i'nJ : i r r btri f tr MttAvAi ? tnhrf^Vi ;>rtr ?-r?*^ r>? ??nrdt.-.i? '..'???^ c-j li t^a3i' linn MY ENTIRE STOCK OF, -^.a ^.r? ..'.vi ?t; . ...ti . I n>3' . ; ' 'T fc.'* SI M:?'W ad? '.>.^?na o(?j *i a?] ?rio Id ii. .nr.vm I7r*? . EUMBU?. ., .? * ? .- : "? '?*: ?? i.t ir/, ?.et!.:;.-! i,f,| HtSt ? J_ ? ^ ,1 ..'-???: i . .^ ?? if 4i .? ; .... iMq ..tear (4eW?orf