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.A. 3Li . SATgRDAY^MAY 9, 1874. The wither for uho last two duys has been fine. ?* The nppcaranco of Russell Stneet has been tnvch unproved by the white wash Mr. Joseph Straus has just fixed up the sidewulk in front of .his residence, which adds much|to tho apjoarance of that portion of our I3urg. J. S. tfillebruwii Ksqi, of the Comp troller-General's ofTico was in town, yes terday1 ldi?kiug over tho treas ry ac count"^.. .... We regret to announce the death of Miss 'Ann Elfe, which occurred last Monday evening aftoi a I?>ng and pain iul illuoss The remain*, wers taken to Charleston for^intcrmout, Mr. ii. Ezekicl .haa our thanks lor a eqpy-.of-lhe.Zono'o/i Observer from which we copy an' advertisement wl.ich vev. think will prove of interest lo*South Carolina landholders. The time for paying town taxes hn** boon extoudod to June IOth Kirk RoblOHoh Esq , clork of c >uicil will take your money and give you a reedpt WhiV picture. Dr. A. C JJukcs will accept our thanks fur a sample of his candies, soda water and srgars, Trhich we hearti ly recommend as being good. lie hus jost recifcved a fine lot pf cutlery and other articles in his lino whioh will bear invocation.' The soda is the very thingto cool a fellow of and Mr. Shcrod is just the fellow to fix it up in Btylo . for yon, v^T8 f>e{,eT"? both uialc and female can testify to the above fa;ts. i At a regular meeting of the Orange to. B. C. hehl Thursday evening April 23rd-the following office were elected : President. J. S. Ai.BKROijTtt, lire President. J. A. Kl)WAUl>s% Secretory. E. ('. Diiim.K. 'J'rt'usury. K..Jj. S.u.ir.Y. Direrfurs, tt. II; WANNA\i.\Kn. ' W. L. MAitr.k*. W. J. DicTmcvii.i.f:, Jr. M. li. SlKTHUNK. A meeting of llcpublieana fr.is hrld fc"t Lc'wisville last Saturday evening. Mr. OjR Caldwell-occupying tho chair ?and M'r/P 32 Jotrca being secret iry. {JSp?rec1tc3 Wetd >niade by M^ssra. Cald ^xieil, Jonco, Kmbloy, Several, Mitchell, ?Kncwlton, Richardson and others. It was piain from the gcucral tine ?of ^c apiechoB that& demand will bo taadc 'this fall- for a thorough pur i fie a ihn of the party from the abuses, and "corruptions whioh have inj fired and "die^raee^ it during the past .few years. The meeting adjourned sine 'die ?s it -not deemed advisable to call the peopl? toa/often from Jdhevr crops until the campaign shall hare opened in car ^ ; , i Sil - *^?*$htfr?itF made the following Bales last Monday. * ^t 'Tract'of land,'sold in the case of jViftfy^ Jamison Referee, vs. A G SalUy Bxecutor, containing 800 acre*, more or -lesj, purchased by R. S Salley for ?9101,00.- Also, John J. Jennings SM &'?eo. Boliver, Clerk, vs. A S SaileyJ(800 acres, bought by It M Sal l,7 for 36.00. , Jamison Roferoc and Adm'r. . M. Salley, 800 acres purohas-1 by R M Salley, for 826,90. 'l^rljOCiyden vs. A G Sal Joy 803 ?eres purchased by Calvin II lydin. ?11 100 acres of laud owuod by Nathan Fortor, brought 831 purchased by Gco W. Porter. The day being rainy very few people war? in town, consequently the salos ware not well attended. Torns public? -The cry \of distress comes to us from ?he JJSouth ; from a people whose syinpa tbies and interests aro peculiarly ours Louisiana and other sections bordering (he Mississippi hate been swept by the floods of rain, and Cons of thousands late ly in comfort aro to day. objects of charity. Every city hns responded to ho wail of woe, nnd we of "South Carolina," must fool for our suffer iug Sisters; and if our means are scant, let them nt least be am;.lc enough to spare n little to aid tho unhappy and s*tnoken . The sevoral Churches of Orange1) urg are invited to take a collection lor t!;c purpose of helping the Louisiana suffer crs, and tho entire coin nunity are invited to respond with^^swou er ous liberality. All tubiicripr^(s will be forwarded by nie as soon as received. J W MOHKJ.KY, Mayor. We 'teartily endorse tha foregoing call. Let us all do as much as we Can to help thoso who are now literally Carving to death Urothcr Moielay w. 1 sec to it that every dollar goo* to the right spot COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OEXERA L S ESS I OAS? At a meeting of tho Oruttgiburg liar held May 7th IS7-4, it \va? Jietidved, That the Ib.I ?wi i ? orjjr of business be observed at the May Term, with the consent uf the presiding J udgc ? First woiJv. Sessions. Thuisdny and Friday, M iy 21st and 22iid. and ad intrrim during the t-T.n with consent ofcouuvil, Cilnilns 2, 3, and 4, and cases on Cileilir f> not requiring j uries. Monday, May 25th Caleu 1 ir L, N i< ? I and 2. Tuesday May, 28th,'Jaluu'lir 1, Mos. 3, 1 I inel isive Wedue-day 27th Calctid.tr I, Nos 12, 21 inclusive. 'Ititiradar28lh Balance of Calendar 1 Friday 29th, Jury cases on Calendar 5. .1- HIB? U?-' Mate News Squire Wm M. Martin, of Fairfield, dkd on Friday last, of pneumonia . Mrs. Samuel Ferrin, died in Abbe ville on the 1st.. John Tttisleji the colored Coroner ol Union Co&ury, died last week. Mr. F.dWard liowne, an old eiti/.en uf Cheruw, was found dead iu his bid last. There .vcre 38 deaths in Charleston lor the week ending the 2d ?whites 2d, colored IS. 'I ho annual regatta o the Charleston I lto^etlu Association eotn *s off mi the j 4i?th, 14th und 3?ih ih>t nt. ! The A ikon journal has passed into I the k bunds of Messrs. W-. t).. Cuiutnack aftrj W(: ii. M<cl)aniel. Mis. Jane l.UiMivyv, wire or* the nun. ty Auditor, <d.ed at Oarliugtuu on the Some of the colored citifcens of L;x ingtou are abu-t to erect a Baptist Church at that place. FVtday morning. Foal play is saipcct ed, and a post mortem exauiitiatiou talk ed of. The house ef Rev. B. F. Man Id in, at Williaiuston was burned .Monday ni?hu 11 is family barely osoaptd with their clothes und bedding; everything e-ldc was destroyed-. Patrick \VcBt, colored, whe was con fined in the.jail at JCdgefield under sen teuce to be hanged on the 5th oif June next, has-died. A distressing accident occurred abou t five milcA from Chesterfield Court"House, on the 29th of April, on the plantation of Mr. Peter A. Moors:' A family of colored people, in the employ moot of Mr. Moore, consisting ef a man, his wife and four children, reside on the farm. In the absence of the mothor with the youngest child, and of the lather, who wns at work ou the farm, the huuse caught on tire and was soon in ashes, nnd three of the ehil lrou were burned to doath. If..you wish to drown yourself, kick and splash nbuut us violently as y >u can and you will so in go tho bottiti But if yoi? remember that you aro light er than wator, and if you calmly an 1 steadily rcfr?in from drawing your breath while ander tho water, keep your head raised* aiid your urms under, you wil I sonn learn to {lout and swim A Western Oranger has written for ?mine Mardi Gratis scoi. "Healing on tho Wings," says all who havo made use of Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Knd by such u^e been cured of coughs, c?lds, bron chities, poro throat, influenza or con sumption. Tho prudent will always keep this standard remedy by the**. $2.50 Warned frotu seven o'clock in the evening till bed time ! Largo pn fits whon the entire time is girou. An opportunity for either sox. Thirty cents aud stamp will secure valuable samplu and outfit by return mail. Mr. Tuomas Baker, Wichita Kansas. Cclomuia, S. C, Dec. 20th, 1870. T? the Editor Orangeburg Newt: Sir?I have tho honor to inform you that *t a meeting of the Board uf Officers, cre ated by un Act entitled "An Act to Regulate thu Publication of all Legal und Public Notices," tffe following resolution was adop ted ; Reaetfoed, That tho HO It A N O E D U R G N E W S" is hereby designated as the OFFI CIAL PAPER lor the Publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of ftie County Officers iu the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, &c. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of State and Chairman Roard. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL. 51XKKKT KEI'OUTS. OrriCE of thk Ouanukbuuo nkw8, May 8th', 1S74. COTTON?Sales during tho w?ek 1)2 bales. AVe quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... R'?) 18 Low Middling. 1*1? Middling.1 "?d ?21? Rouuil Rick.S1.&6 per oushel Cous.$1.10 per bushel. t'ow I'kas. H? per bushel. PlKUBRfl. 1.5U per bushel. j_'mgm _ jgm i |_l _X". tax iN?^xcis. All Persons interested arc hereby notified that the Rooks for the collection of the Town TAXES will he opened daily, ut my store, frc-in the 20th or April to the9ib of May inclusive. Tax on Real Estate 1 Mill. Licenses will also be collected. Parties idfcring Reef lor sale within the corporate limits of the Town are required to record thu maika of said Reef or Reeves with the Clerk. Office hours ftom 9 A. M. to2F. M. and Irom 4 P. M. to h l\ M. Alter ihu l<Kli of June the penalty on all unpaid taxes aud licenses will be attached. KIRK ROBINSON, Clerk of Council. Orangcburg, April 15th, 1874. ORANGEBURG ACADEMY FOR BOY'S AND Gilt LS At thv Xew Fair Kuildiiij;. TERMS PER MONT IK Primary Dcpsvtmtrtit - - 2-1.50 Intermediate - $2,00 English.$??00 English with classics - . - $4.00 JAMES S. HEY WARB, Princi pal. dec 27 1873 tf -a. card. Dr. J. G-. Wannamaker &Go., Renpectfully call the public's attention to their Kill.ST CLASS DRUG STOij-E, on. Russell Strei-t. next door to Mc Master's lfT'iek lltiil jiitg-, where can b? iomuA a well s.-i.-cted jifnidc of MEDiCiNF.S, PAINTS. OILS. SOAVS and Fancy Toilut Articles. A -kind and generous patronage is eaVn esfiy solicited. Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKER <<0. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of MOSEEEY, CROOK ft COPES, are ro quesled to settle the same within thirty days from da'le. If not satisfactorily arranged in that t ime (he Claims will be handed to an Attorney for collection. MOSELEY 4i COPf.S. O rang elm rg S. April 22d, 1874. .april 2."). IS* 4 3t BR. E. J. 0LIVER0S ?BVU0IST, Again desires to return his GRATEFUL THANKS to tho public for the magnanimi us and liberal SUPPORT givon hint. Ry as siduous efforts and faithful performances of the RESPONSIBLE DUTIES devolving upon him as dispenser of MEDICINES, ho hopes ever to maintain tboir confidence and patron* ige. . . NOTICE. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER ?BAxaza'uaa Co., 8. C. Notier is hereby given that in accordance with An Act entitled "An Act to provide for the establishment and support of a Statu Normal School, approve I Keh'y, l!S7 !, a Free Public Competitive Examination wil bo held at this Office on M ondav t ho 20*. b instant, of ill persons desirous to become Pupils of the State Normal School, The Examination will bo conducted In the sumo manner as Examina:iom for Third Grade Teachers' Certificates. To secure Admis sion into the Junior (.'lass of the Normal School, the applicant, if a nmlo inuM bo fifteen (161 years of age, and if n female fourteen (14) years of age. To en!er uu advanced class the applicant must bo pr? port'onately older, and before entering all applicants will be required to sign the fol lowing doolaratiuii : "We hereby declare that our purpose in entering the State Nor mal School is to fit ourselves I'er the Proles sinn of Teaching, nnd that it is our intcn. (ton to Engage iu Teaching in thu Public Schools of this State." Teachers holdiug Second and Third Urnde Certificated may be admitted from the Stnte at Large. FRANK R. McKINLAY, County School Commissioner. apl 11 2 board. \ BOARD without LODGING can bo ob tV)ucd ut reasonable rates. For terms up* j plyovCr McMaater's Store. nkr 14 4 \ NOTICE Tho CopartnorBhip of MOSELET, CROOK & COPES Imh thia day boon dissolved by the withdrawal of WILLIAM K. CROOK. All liabilities of the, firm are. assumed by J JAR W. MOSE LEY and ROBERT COPKS. JO?B W; MOSELEY, W. ,K. CROOK, ' ROBERT COPES. Ornhgohnrg, S. C", April loth. 1874. Tho biiKiucn.i? will bo continued by the undersigned under thenutno of MOSE LEY A COPES .10AB W. MOSELEY, ROBERTE C >PES. Ornngeburg, <*. C, April 15th, 1874J aprll *8 1874 . 3t NOTICE, U. fi. Internal Itrvennc SPECIAL TAXES, May i'i 18ti4, to April 30, 1875. The Law of December 2t, 1872, requires every pvrsoti engaged iu any businuss, avo cation, or employment which renders him liable to Special Tux, to Procure nnd Place Conspicuously iu his Establishment or place of Business a Stamp denoting the payment of said Special Tax for the Spccinl Tax year beginning May 1, 1874, bel'oru commencing or eoutinuing businotu after April 30. 1874. The tuxes cmbraeod within tiio provis inns of the Law above quoted aro tiie fol lowing, viz : Kectitiers. $200.00. Dealers, retail liquor. 2C.00. Dealers, whole-ale liquor. 100.00. Dealer? in malt liquors, wholaale, fjO.OO. Dealern in 111 ill liquors, retail, 20.UU. Dealers in leal tobacco. 25.00. Itciiiil dealers iu leaf tobacco. 500.00. And on Bales of o\ at $1,000 fifty mints for every dollar in excess of ?1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, .'?.00. Manufacturers of still*. 50.00. And tor each still manufactured; 20.00 And lor each worm inanufacliirod, 20.00 Mv mi fact ifrers of tobacco, 10.00. Manufacturer* ^t cigars. 10.0'b Peddlrre <>f tobacco, first class finnra than t wo horses), ?0.0?. .Peddlers ot tobacco* second class ^two horses). 25.00, Peddlers ol tobacco, third class (0110 homo), 1". 00. Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on tool or public conveyance), 10.00. Brewers of less than 500 barrels, 50.00. Brewers of 500 barrols or Bioro 100.00. Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or Firms iu Orungeburg County liable to pay any ol* the Special Taxcs named above must apply to W. Ji. Clouttnan, Esq., Collector of Internal Kevcnuo at Char leston, or to P. V. Dibble, Dpt'y Collector at Orangeburg. S. C, and pay for and procure the Special Tar Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1874, and without further notice. J. Wj DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office xif Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C, February 10, 1574. mar 28 4 NOTICE. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Of Oranjjcburg. MOSES M. BROWN, the Barber, pledges himself in keep up with the. time* in nil the Into Improvements, as hisnn-i. >ss is ?ulli cieni id cuaranli-c the above, lie ?ail! he t'oiind at his Old Si a lid ever ready lo serve his customers at the shor'or.t notice. a pi 11 SO Notice of Dismissal Estate of J. MM, VCill SI1ULF.R. Notice is hereby given that on tho fifth ?'.iy of May, I874. I will tile my filial ac count as Administrator of said Estute, and will petition the Probujc Court for a final discharge. JESSE UTES BY, A?tfi'r. Est. J. M. Shuler. np! 4 4 South Carolin? Railroad Company, General Tided Agent1* Offire. S. B. P1CKENS, General Tickot Agent. C-uavlkstov, S. C, March 2:1, 1874. Excursion Tickets to Charleston will he sold from date for one first class fare to Merchants and Tradol s, and will be good to return until May 10, 1874. (Signed.) S. S. SOLOMONS, Supt S. C. R. R. A NEW LAW FIRM. HUMBERT & FORDHAM, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS A T Ii A W . OFFICE COURT HOUSE, ORASUEVURG, S C mar 14 ? . tf FOR 8ALR A GOOD PLANTATION in Middle Town ship, 400 nores Finely SETTLED. House and Outbuildings all now. All under Good Fciics Plenty of Fruit Trees. Price $2000- halt cash. A It \ EG A IN, Also 1 HO aeres in saino township. Saw Mill: IIouse, Gin and Orisl-Mill. Never Failing Si ream. Goo I lor 800 bushels loll Corn and ?? to 8 bales lull Cotton per your. $800 ? hall ca<h. Also 000 iio'rea in Chariest on County, $8 per acre. Also. 100 acres in ibis county. Pine land, well wittered, 5*2 per acre. Apptv lo A. B. KNOW LION. Laud Vgont, Orangeburg t'. II., S. ('. mar I t If Horses and Mules. Wo will keep constantly oh hand a lot of HOUSES and Ml'I.ES, which we offer lo the public nt prides that will Mlit Iii?' present hard t inics. ' BAM BEUG & SLATER. apl 4 * 1 Ca'OOI? UAltlNGXS to I>o had by buying your faiirduu Seeds and On it.ii .ScIn from wbo gets nil bin Seed* front the Celebrated tints of 1>. 3.an dre th ?fc Son. W. II.?Members of {?r?ngest will be supplied at (?r?nge prices. jan 10 It Tho Copartnership of Ji W. PATRICK & CO., have tills day been (Unsolved by mutu al consent . All indebted tn the firm will mnko prompt payment to J. TV. Patrick. J. VV. PATRICK, LEI.AND IIAUUOD. Tho AUCTION and COMMISSION BUSl NESS wil) tie carried on by the undersigned at the Old Stund. J. W. PATRICK. i i?i H O ?v. c <-2 s> H IS H rv M o 0 ?! O > o o M H H L k GO H H '/ 0 H E" ? ?v yJ 2.' 2. H- r?i H v. S\ o o I?s I o - o n O TS r1 H re CA H O i trJ fei 52. I WILL MARE A SPECIALITY OF BACON, FLOTJR, HAMS & SUGAR, THIS SKASON, Also on hand a full STOCK of FANCY GROCERIES. Just receive! a fresh lot of CHOICE CANDIES, FANCY CRACKERS, LEMON SUGAR, LEMON SYRUP, CANNED STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, kc. J. S. ALBERGOTTI, CORNER RIJSS^UiL-STKttt AND RAIL ROAD AYKNCTtS. ADE1874 THEODOUE KOHU & BB.O. ARE NOW OPENING THEIR NEW SPRING STOCK And can confidently assert tbnt they ARE the GREATEST BARGAINS Ever before EXHIBITED in ORANGERURO, which are the results of U5USUALLY FAVoRARLE PURCHASES in consequence of the Present and Paut PRESSURE upon Trade. DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, PERC\LES. WHITE GOODS. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, 1 EM1H101DER1ES, NOTIONS, ice . &o. Of tho FINEST and RICHEST Materials and the latest Novelties in STYLES and DE SIGNS of tbi? Sensou's Wear. An elegant Stock of Lady's NECK WEAR, TIES, COLLARETTES, SCARFS, RUCHES and RELTS in most Select und Ruuouiing designs. We have added to our already IMMENSE Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Comprising the LATEST STYLES of LADIES' GAITERS, GENTS' SHOES and BOOTS. Our Stock of Gents' Clothing; Hats and Famishing Goods Is SUPERIOR to any ever oll'ercd hy ns. Wt earnestly eall yonr attention tn Ih ? above fne.H nni solicit a VISIT of Inspection We being able t<> offer tar more VALl'AULE INDUCEMENTS than cvor before prevented, and such ?s cannot fail in claim tin- Patronage ul all who study ECONOMY in connection with tUe FINEST QUALITY. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. is eSy stoke. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF OKANliUBUUG. In tiik Court of I'uoratk. Ilj AUGUSTUS U. KNOWLTON, Kaq., Jndge of Probate in Bait! County. WHEREAS, Joseph Fersnar hath made suit to mo, to grant hilll Letters of Admin istration nf tlio Estate atnletlVe s nf Dr, Fie<le'-ii-k S. Fersner, late of said Oniiniy, tlccf axed. Those are therefore to cite and edmnnish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the paid deceased. In tie and ap pear, before nie, at a Court of Probate for the said County In be holden nt Oruhg?burg; on- tlte 2d day of May 1871, at 11 o'oloek A. Mm '? show cause if any, why tho said Administration shnubl not he. granted, Given under my Hund and tho Seal of Court, this 1 ?ih day of April Anno Domini 1871. [L.S.] AUG. D. KNOWLTON, Probuto Judge, O. C. a pi 18 L't The State of South Carolina. QUA NO BBUUG COUNT V. la Tiik Court of Probate. Ry AUGUSTUS n. KNOWLTON, Esq. judge of Probate in snid County. \\ IIEREAfv, Mary M. Honek hath made suit 10 nit; to grant lu hint Leiters of Admin istration of the Estate and effect* of Rev. Wni. A. llouck, Into of said County, de ceased, These arc therefore to cite and admonish nl! and singular tlic kindred and Creditors i of the said dcon-nned, to ho and appear be t?re tue at a Court of Probate for tho said County, to ho holden at my Office in Orange burg, S. C, on tlie 2d day of May, 1874, nt 1! o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the said Administration should i not be granted. tiiven under my band and the Seal of the Court, this Kith day of April A. D. 1874, and in the 07th year of American Inde I pendenco. fL.t;.} AUGUSTU8 B. KNOWLTOK, apl 18?2t Judge of rrebati. Fresh Grocericf* JUST IN AT ?I Wallace Caimoife . ALSO LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, as? hi &?ttt ctTL CA NN KD GOODS, CAND1KS, PH CITS, ko. All of the above gooft s>r? oSzrsA $t I'HICKS (o suit the presoat tight tiae*. jan 31 18H . PROCLAMATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > Executive DarABroaat. / Wiirav.A*, by a joint resolution of tkf General Assembly of the State of Sfttttfe Carolina, entitled "A joint resolution to quirc Edwin I. Cain. Sheriff of Orangeberg county, to give a new ofiici.il bond within, ten d*ys after tlm p-.xasage of the atnae, oth erwise the said oflicc to be. declared vacate*!, and it shall be tho doty of the Goveraer to order an election to fill said vacancy." Af* proved Urrcmlicr 20th, 1873. And wa\eaV= as, official information has beeon, reeelv.ftj^j'' a> <his department from the Chair man of the Hoard of County Commissioners' for the said county of Orangeburg, that t"0> said County Commissioner* have Bet re ceived any new offici.il band aa ehe? riff of said county since the passage ef the said joint resolution. Now, therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby required, with strict regard to the provisions of. the constitution and lnwg of the State touching your duty in such case, to cause an alcoiUal to be held in the said county on the FIRST TUESDAY following the FIRST MONPAY in NOVEMBER NEXT, to fill said rase** cy. - All bar rooms sail drinking saloons stall be closed on tho said day of election, and anr person who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on said day ef election shall be desm cd guilty of a misdemeanor, and en coa viet ion thereof, shall be fined a sum,of set less than One Hundred Dollars, or be itn prisoned for & period of not less than one month nor more than six moaths. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto e my hand and caused the areat seed Of the State to be affixed atColurabia, this 2lslday of March, A. D- 1S74, and in the ninety .eightyenrof American Independence. HyMlic Governor. [?'. l i Ii i?nr ? Hi E. Hats a, i^crctary of At Private rniiE PLANTATION farming a part ef L the Em ate of tho late Col. Keitt, anal known an the DARBY PLACE. The traft consists of about 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder lUoh, Bed, LooJS Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. That* are the Finest Lands in the Diatriot, and were valued at $20 per aore in 180?. Weald be sold for one-hulf tha' t>rice new. One fourth cash, the rcmair cr in three instal incuts bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of tho'iasae. This is a splendid chance fat ontryno do siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Water Pew. er, excellent Cattle Range and ft Re Neighborhood. Apply to i Urs. L. M. KEITT. Or J Q KEITT, Es?,. jnn 0 SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. ix thk common ri.kas, StcfTens, Werner & Decker, Paul Menltel. Copy Summons for Relief (Ceseplaint set served) To the Defendant Paul Mentzel: "V"ou aro hereby summoned fuad repaired to X answer the complaint in this action, wkiok is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Count of Common Picas for the said County, and to serve a Copy of your answer on tha cnbseri bera, at their Office at Orangoburg Court? house So. Ca. within twenty daye after iao service of this summons on you exclusive of the day of service, and if yeu fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, t&e plaintiffs will apply to the Court far the Re lief demanded in the Complaint. Dated at Ovangeburg Fobraarj 60., 1874. W. J. DaTRBVlLMk, Plaintiff's Attorney. To Paul Xicntiel, defendant abova named : Take notice That the summons and Coat plaint, herein, wore filed in the' e&oe ef the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas far Or angeburg County, at Orangeburg South Car olina wu ike I iih day of Jauuary, 1874. W. J. DsTRR VILLK, Feb. (Ith, 1814. tPlaiatira Atteraey. e.7?-*t If you want WORI&; In BIouho und ?Jurrlage Palatf* li?? so to J. A. W 11.1*1AUffS. Experience 24 year*. Retf* ejenec on Market Street. jan 17 1874 18 NEW^iTRNT.,r~ DU. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS Tb<r. undersigned Agent for Orangaburg County begs leave to call tho attentioa of COTTON PLANTERS to the same, and would ndtiae every ono in need of e COT TON PRESS to purehaie a patent at once. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and POWER, it has no equal . Any one desirous of seeing tbo "modus ipernndi" of said Press, can do so by catliag at the Store %f J. W. FutricV & Co., Buseel Street Orangeburg. C. ;fj. C? wbere a model can be seen, or address Conk Jeff STOKES Gcn l Ageat Midway S. C. J. W. PATRICK, Aft. Orang^btlr^ Ceunty 8. <X julv'28 im'3 a* .