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Tj OOAL. SATURDAY,^ AY 23/1874. Mr. Esc kiel lias a now fcnco. His place is improved wonderfully bj it. ? ???????>? - Some bfjSir aidewalka< are in a bad condition.v< ifut a piu in liera. - m;..>;aaMcaa mini j - Is Orsngeburg a race track ? What mji out good-Mayor Mbaeley ? *?g?j9.^ ??fl ? IIa? nolthe l|ypu^li^tn Printing Company fflna &k cflulact with tha State by a|j?||ndin|^ wg>|;\c) ? - W ? |r enterprising yoi'ng mer jloyed in .reading Dundro _ Nr. Cat^i|l is o^o of our nlo.st clev er merchants,'; lie deals honestly with nil personfpmd ,has ore of the bo t ?tock of dry goods to be;found in town. A very fine seleetioti of wheat was laid on lur tublc yesterday, of this year's growth by Mr. Rulus Autly. If Hour goes up our friend will uot bo injured Attorney7GenTraI Melton was in^town on Wodnosday last. Ho was looking well, end-said that stealiug ia this St:ttc must stool ? ' H Ms?? : Dr. \H niiamUkers drag store is in creasing in popularity duly. There is a great danger in having one to p it up {?rescriptions who is ignorant. Dr. W. ia stfo. PMMSOA'Ar.? Hons. D. II. Chamberiiu and R. 13 Elliott were in; Town Tuesdiy list. Doth ef there gentlen.cu are prominent cafdidntt* for Governor. 'The-notorious horse thief, Thompson, ^brought down from Columbia 'haudcuffod on Monday latt. He ia up lier ton jears in the Penitentiary. So ?mote it'"bo. "Mr. JaB. Arsftr^-Tas?cl- lias a gurden ?crowded ^with wegcta-blof!, and laid off in regular CharToatoff^atpe. W<o 'didn't ?ln?w Jim had a knack for making gar ?deus. J'retiy good fellow, any how. <j\ V-asunic c?V?V-?ti..n is to eo.no off *t C?4. dflrfnujl ^rvnngston's mill on thi ? lL4v\i irtJt. ' tt'Wni Wf-htft wc hear k will 'be a ppleii?ifi sfftttr. 'V'hc 'Colonel will -ncetjiK thanks for f.;) iriyttethta. 'D^ar.Vit Wolfe are d ung u ntunniug '?'bnriness et the billard saloon. They -k&p^?he liquors, null a man -will not 'regr?t n-call upon them. Long life to frank and -'Dully. "Fronts Briggmann has just recived a ?ehoioe lo^ yo^ftms which he offers at M *ts., 'S&BaVoti, 1H cts., Shoulders nit.4) cts.,all of w-hioh are Jchoce. And 5i .yoTTWrint a mice cool drink, such as a ?J^rrpf-cIatH, Sugar, &c, &o. - I llllMH o? 'GOOD TJIINGS? Mr. Acgastua Fischer has on hand a ?supply ef the very -best *>f groceries, wines, liquors and alos. He -is a fair dealer, and deserves the patronage of tkfMiksgasgi ? 4fe?'?county. H>r. Buttilor is as clever as ?aver. All persons wfce 'have purchased lands r.t the reeent tax sales must hand in the receipts given by the County Treasurer, to the County Auditor, and ?4t tho County Auditors oortificate of pterchaae, -otherwi?e the sale will be ?aonuUed. "WeTiotiee that tihe Colnmbi* Union Htrold announce* Mr. Goorge Bo liver tfor Congress from this Congressional Dis triefc. Mr. Boliver is an intelligent ?German, and would doubtless carry the 'German rote to Charleston i Orangeburg ?count VMessfa/Straus & Street aro paying tnoVhighest ?aaricet price in cash for rough rice. Farmers will do well to ?allon thorn. They will please acoept onr thanks for a 'eample ef clean ricj, prepared at their mill. It is elear of :??r?;:%hich is sufficient to recommend it to the public. ? ? Trial Jualiee Phillips requests us to say that he WUl explain away the :charge, made a'gainel^niirt-in tho pre sentment oTjth?/3raud^Jyry, for official xniflcoaduct, in our next issue. Wo i ,Mr. Phillips is a faithful officer, opinion should be Suspended unt^?^r8' beard frenj. .. Thcro was soruo shrewd stealing ddue on yosterday in tho Court House. ?? i?? CITIZENS SA VINO'S BANK? Wo aro informed by Messrs. .Izlar & Dibble that the Trusteos of tho Citizens Savings Dank in Bankruptcy, will pay a dividend of twenty five per ocnt, on tho 15th day of Juno. This will bo checr iug information to many of the deposi tors, who at this season of the year, feel the need of money very much and the payment of such a dividend will place in circulation in Orangcburg County nt le*st Ton Thousand Dollars, which will be a very salutary inflntation of the currency indeed. PlFFt PUFF!! PUFF!! !? Mr. Wallace Cannon can furnish any an on with a segar that will do him good to the longest day of his life. He is a good, clever boy ; nnd, to convince our readvrs that he is all right, let it suffice to soy that he ucver reads nove\s. Mr Caouon has tho following brandt of segnrs : Pick Wick, Figaro's, Spring Garden, Hibblgos, Rock's, Memorial, Oreo n Seal, Onolta Abago, Le Angel. In the case of James and Elizabeth llrowne against T-. W. Gldvcr, act in g Treasurer of this county. A: R Knowlton Esq., made application to Judgo Graham, yesterday morning, for an order to show cause why the Treasurer should not receive, in payment of taxes, bills of the Bank of tho State Bwhich had been tenderod for that purpose. His Honor thereupon made a general order?postponing the rale of all lands advertised for sulo for taxes in Orangcburg county, for which taxes bills of the Bank of the State Iihvc been offered in payment, until*he further order of the court. During tho last wtok of Co irt many things have transpired of no little c ou sequence. On We luOsd iy ft gentle n in t?uk our Jury Commi-isioucr-ssoat, when the following dialogue ensued : J.nrhins?Mr. Bla.ik, this ia my chair. Trr>.j>n:xrr.?The d?wil it i*. Take a hack .?ott. old nun, and be q dot. Here Mr Lark ins bristle I up an I ?till I want yo l to know, sir, that Cm 11 o lie r of this Court, und if }<u don't make tncxs histtfntlv, 1 will have you scut to jail for contempt. Trespas-er retired, nnd our popular J tiry Coltaiissiutier io>>'< ?his seat. Antony tho interesting ca.su* at this term of the Court was the case of the state vb Russell Wilson for the murder of Jeffrey Hcrsey, near Lewisrille on the '9th of Jonunry-Inci. T>ho caso was set for Thursday last, and on that morn- | ing a vast crowd surrounded the court House, and filled every available space in the houjo. A largo number oi' people were at the Jail to ?ce the prisoner come out. About 200 persons followod him to the court House^ When the case was oallcd Mr. Knowl ton ot counsel foe defence, moved for a ?continuance, and stated that he proposed to ask for a change of venue. Mr. Solicitor Buttz and Malcolm I. Drown ing Esq., opposed the motion. The argument was lengthy and able on both sides. Tho Judge at last granted the motion and the case was marked continued. The Solicitor and Mr. Browning represented the State and Mr. Knowlton and Messrs Izlar & Dibble the defence. -. ??. mw ? Caution!?In oer changeable cli mate, ooughs, colds, nnd dicases at the throat, lungt and chest will always pro vail. Cruel consumption will claim its victims. These "diseases, if attended to in timo, can bo arrested and cured. The remedy is Dr. Wbtar's Jialtam of Wild ?Ohm,, j , ? ?hdfcwga? ? ? ? *mmmm~-.. $2.50 Earned from soven o'olock iu the evening till bod time ! Large pro fits when the entiro time is given. An opportunity for cither box. Thirty cents and stamp will securo valuable sample and outfit by return mail. Ma. Tuomas Baker, Wichita, Kansas,. NOTICE. Jly permission of the Jndgo of Pro1>atc I will oner!for sale on Monday tho 1st day of Juno 'nex*t, at the Cuurt Hoiikc Si|iinro in the Town cf Orangeburg, witbin the usual hours of satcv portion of tho pcrsoral pro perty late ef Thomas Oliver deceased, con sisting of COWS, and CALV??, Sic,, &c. Terms Cash. * May 18th, 187-1. MARY E. OLIVER, QualiuVl Adm'x. may IG IP7.1 t.? Columbia, S. C, Doo. 20tb, 1870. To the Editor Orangeburg Newt : Sir?I have the honor to inform jou that at a meeting of the Board of Officer*, cre ated by an Act entitled "An Act to Regulato tho Publication of all Legal and Public Notices," tho following resolution was adop ted ! Resolved, That tho "ORANOKBURO NEWS" is hereby designated as th? OFFI CIAL TAPER for tho Publication of a'l Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of the Cdunty Officers in the County of Orange burg. Respectfully, &e. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of Stato and Chairman Board. Per W. Ri JONES. "'"C?MMH??I?L ~ MARKET REPORTS. Omen of the OnANURUUttn Nr.ws, May 221, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the \v<ipk 42 bales. Wo quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 10 7A13 Low Middling. lfUtu) Middling.1-4 ill ROVOU Rice.5>1.G,'> per oushel Cons.$1.10 per bushel. Cow PsAs.~.y0 to.1.10 per bushel PiNuxas.* 1.8*0 per bushel. Notice to Contractors. Proposals will bo receive! until May 27th, for Cffilint a portion of tho Hall nvor Vose & Itlai's (store. For particulars, ap ply to W. K. CROOK, ~ Chairman of Hall Committee, marltl l?7i .It ESTATE NOTICE. All persons having claims ngaitmt the Estate of Lewis II. Zimmerman, deceased, will present the same pro] erly attested, aud tboBo indebted will make payment to THUS. E. R1CKEXBACKER, Adm'r. April 1 KU 1874. may Hi 1874 lin Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions to me di recto '. I will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg C. II.. on the FIRST MON DAY in June next, FOR CASH, nil the Right, Title and Interest of the Defend ants in the following Property, viz: All that tract of land in Orangeburg County containing 800 acres, more or k?s, bounded by lands of Calvin Hoyden. ohJn Ilaydcn, Samuel Dibble, J. I). Smith and W. -Mount,, and known as the "Poplar Springs Track." Lcived on as property of ?fl. J. TSaHey at suit of Jno. T. Jennings, Adm'r for the use of <3eo. Boliver, Clerk, Sheriff's Office, \ E. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C It. S. CL, \ S. O. C. May 18th, 1874. J May 11? 3t DENTAL NOTICE. The UNDEItSIONED tatkes pleasure in iinuouncing t<> his niaqv friend* ami patron -that be Im? PERMANENTLY LOCATED [at j?ii?^KaiuKr. c ii. Where be will d vote.bis ENTIRE TIME from every Monday (Until Friday noon, to the' PH.VCTTC-i: ?fi? i)KNISTRY in all its Departments. Perfect SATISFACTION ^guaranteed in all .Operation's entrusted to his care. Ch-jfgeji MOD I'.RATH. He will he foiiud at Dr. Fersner'rt?Ohl Stund. Very rsspoolfully. I .A, M. SNIDER, D, S. may 9 ly Road Notice. Notice Hs nercby given that in three months from dale, the Hoard ofCannty Commissioners will J-appoint Special Com missioners to Lay Out and Open a Public Road, leading from Howe's Pump te Rowe's Bridge, known as the Swamp Road, running through the lands of M Roliinson, Dcmpscy, W 'C Reeves and William Ash, unless in the meantime canse bo shown to tho contrary. By order of the Board. GEO. BOLIVER, Clerk County Coiumisfioners. County Commissioner's Offioe, May 4th, 1874.?? 3ro. lioad Notice. Notice is hereby given that in three months from this date, tho Board of County Commissioners will appoint Special Com niissluaers to Lay Out and Open a Public Road, leading from Rowe's Pump Westward to the Orangeburg and Charleston Road, near tho plantation of John S. Bowman, unless in the meantime cause bo Bbown to the contrary, ByH>rttcr of the "Board. . GEO. BOLIVER, C, C. Com'rs. County Commissioners Offioe, May 4th, A<liiiiiilHtrutor8 Notice. AH persons having any demands against the Estate of Thomas Oliver late of tho County of Orangeburg deceased, are noti fied to present the same duly attosted to W. J. DoTrcville Esq., attorney at law, or to tho undersigned, nnd nil pers-lns indublcd will make payment to MARY E. OLIVER, Admiuist rutrig. may 0 1871 at NOTICE. ? All Pcrwons lu dubted to the Estate of Dr. Frcdoriok S. Fersiver, docoased, will make payment to the undersigned or his Attorneys Messrs. I alar & Dibble, Orangeburg, S. C, and all persona having demands against said Es tate will presout tho same prcporly proven to the undersigned Or his said Attorneys. JOSEPH FERSNER, Qualified Administrator. May 6th, 1874.? ? lm A NEW JL.1W FIR.II. HUMBERT & F0RDHAM> ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT I? A IV. OFFICE COURT HOUSE, ORAXGUIiURG, S C. mar 1*1 tf ORANGEB?RG ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS At the New Fair Building. TERM3 PER MONTH. Primary Department - - $1.60 Intermediate - $2.00 Bnglish.$3.00 English with classics ... $4.00 JAMES S. 1IEYWARD, Prlnoipal. deo 27 1878 tf A C^VRD. Dr. J. Gr. Wannamaker &Co., Respectfully call tbo public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, on Russell ?iroet, bctt door to McMastor.'s Brick Building, where can he found a well solocted stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. SOAPS and Fancy Toilet Articles. A kind and generous patronago is earn estly solicited. Dr. J. 0. WANNAMAKER & CO. NOTICE. AH persons indebted to the firm of MOSELEY, CROOK 4 COPES, are re quested to settle the same within thirty dnys from date. If not satisfactorily arrangod in that time the Claims will be handed to an Attorney for collection. MOSELEY & COPrS. Orahgeburg S. C, April 22d, 1874. april 25 1871 3t DR. E. J. OLIVEROS DRUG ?IST, Agnin desires to return his GRATEFUL THANKS to the public for the mngcaninit ur and liberal SUPPORT giren him. By as siduous efforts and faithful performances of tiie RESPONSIBLE DUTIES devolving upon him ns dispenser of MEDICINES, ho hopes ever to maintain their confidence and patron GOOD tlAKDENS to be had by buying your Garden Meede and Onion Mcls front E. EZEKIKL, \, ? who gulf* all his SccdK front the Celebrated firm of Jt. L&n< 4lrcth & Son. N? HJ.?Members of Grnuges will be -supplied at Grunge price*. jan 10 *t NOTICE. V. >i. "Internal Itevemie .SPECIAL TArXEtf, May 1, 1 SCI. to April 30, 1870. The Law -of December 24, 1872. reunite* every person engaged in any businuns, avo ontion, or employment wh'-h renders him Jiablu to Special Tea, to Procure and Place < tanspiuuoiisly in bis Establishment or place of Bufine.<s * Stamp denutiag the | payment <>f said Special Tar for the Special Tax year begixniug May I. 1N74, before coinmenuing or continuing husiuc** after April 30, 1 ?74. The taxes embruocd within tio provis ions of the Law above quoted ore the fol lowing, viz: Rectifiers, $200.00. Dealer?, retail liquor, 25.00. Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100.00. Dealers in malt liquors, wholsale, 50.00. Dealers >?i malt liquors, retail, 20.00. Dealers ... leaf tobacco. "25.00. Retail dealers in leaf tobacco, ftOO.00. Aud on sales of over $1,000 fifty cents for . every dollar in excess of $1,000, Dealers in ninnufocttired tobacco. 5.00,. Manufacturers of stills, 50.00. A?d for each >uill manufactured, 20.00. And for each worm manufactured, 20.00 Manufacturers of tobacco, 10.00. Manufacturers of cigars, 10.00. Peddlers of tobscco, first class (mor* than two horses), 50.00. Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses), 25.00. Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse), 15.00. Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance), 10.00. Brewers of less than 500 barrels. 50.00. Brewers of 600 barrels or more ltiO.OO. Any person, so Unblc. who shall fail to comply wiih the foregoing requirements will be. subject to scvoro penalties. Persons or Firms in Orangcburg County liable to pay any of tho Special Taxes nnnved above must apply to W. It. Cloulman, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue at Char leston, or to P. V. Dibble, Dpt-'y Collector at Orangcburg, S. C, and pay for and procure tho Special Tax Stamp or Stamps thoy need, prior to May 1, 1874, aud without further notice. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C, February 16, 1574. mar 28 ?! isroTicii:. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Of OrangcbuVg. MOSES M. BROWN, the.Barber. pledges himself to keep up with tbo times in all the Intc Improvements, as hiti Business ia suffi cient to gunrantec tho .ibovo. lie will be found at his Old Stand to ver ready to serve his customers Lt the shdrtost notice. npl 11 t_ no FOR 0A.3L.Ii: A GOOD PLANTATION in Middle Town shin,400 acres. Finely^ SETTLED. House and Outbuildings all n4tv. All under Good Fence. Plenty of Fruit Trees. Prioc $2000?half cash. A BARGAIN. Also 180 acres in sanjo township. Saw Mill IIouso, Gin nnd Gristf-Mill. Never Failing Stream. Good for 30? bushels toll Corn and 0 to 8 bales toll Cotton per year. $800? half cash. I Also 600 acres in fjnarlcstOu County, $3 per acre. Also 300 acres in this county. Pine land, woll watered, $2 per aero. Applv fo ' A. B. fcNOWI.TON\ Land Agent, Oranj;eburg C. H., S. C. mar I I BOARD vi it Lout LODGINO can bn ob taincd at reasonablo tales. For tcrma ap ply o\er MoMatilcr's L ioro. mar 1$ New Prints JUST IN hftT? rccoiyod a LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Besides a L'.RGE and VARIED STOCK of other DESIBABLE ARTICLES Too numerous to monlion. All of the above will be sold at PRICES to suit the*: pressing times. Call ami examine. No trouble to exhibit goods. THOMAS CARTMILL I THEODORE KOHtt & BRO. Are now offering n SPLENDID ASSORT- I LATEST INTRODUCTION'. ME NT of _? . -j-^^-i ? T"VTCi I (,r{EAT REDUCTIONS have been made JL>-/v IvCx J\. X. J-N ? from lust months' prices, and particular nt in all DEPARTMENTS, including goods of I ?ention i? callod to a few items quoted below, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC manufacture, | being n FAIR SAMPLE of the general at compiising every novelty und specialty of ?ractivencss of oui exposition, the I JUST RISCISIVED 350 PIECES CHOICE CALICOS WHICH WE SELL AT 10 cts. per Yard. All WARRANTED FAST and CHOICE COLORS. BROWN and BLEACHED SHIRTING are now sold cheaper than before or since the war. Do not purchase any SL'IT or DRESS MATERIALS until you have examined our Superb assortment of DRESS GOODS. ALP \C \S BLACK GRENADINES, WHITE GOODS, &c. RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! ! RIBBONS ! ! 1 A fine assortment of CASS1MERS TWEEDS, LINENS, JEANS and CwTTON A D ES Our BOOT an 1 SHOE Department com prise the best goods made for Ladies, Goats and Children. Our usual Stock of Gents Summer CLOTH ING, HATS and Fur.s!*l>ing Goods is very attractive and greatly reduced in price. Selling strictly for CASH, and our facili ties for buying being unequalled, vre assert that we arc the Cheapest House At luArvollously Low Prices. Moist beautiful SASHES in real Roman, broken and Scotch Plaid. GROS GRAINS in all shades. LADY'S SL ITS in leitest Stylet and in j in this Town, tbc PROOF of this is open to Splendid Variety, will be offered at really | nil who faror us with a call, and an insnec Attractive prices. j tien of our goods. THEODORE XOHN & BR&^EK GEO. H. C0RNELS0N" 1- now RECEIVING one of the LARGEST an I BEST SELECTED ST03KS of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, Crockery, Glass, Wood and Willow WARE. Also a NICE SELECTION of READY MADE CLOTHING, Which, having been bought with an eve to the HARD TIMES will be SOLD LOW DOWN for CASH. FULL VALUE for the MONEY guaranteed, and nu early inspection respectfully solicited. No charge for showing goods. .Respectfully yours, GEO. H. CORNELSON. NOTICE! The Copartnership of J. W. PATRICK & | ,. CO., have this day been dissolved by rantu- Tho AUCTION ami COMMISSION BUSI al conBent . All indebted to the firm will | NESS will be carried on by tho undersigned make, prompt payment to J. W. Patrick. i !^ ,l,u Uul Stand. ' J. W. PATRICK, J- VY. PATRICK. LELAND IIAGOOD. { LOOK! LOOK! Do you want the BEST GOSSEN BUTTER . You ever SAW ? I)o yon waut tho BEST Lard, Mackcrol, Salmon, Sardines, 3'icklcd or Fresh Oyster*, Sucar Cured Hams, Potted Ham, Crackers, Sti^ar, t'oficc, Chcwiug or Smoking Tobacco, Scgara, BOOTS OR SHOES <;o TO BO YDS' At (be Sign of tho GOLD BOOT. i vr. if*-to-** JC?t IS At J. Wallace GaM0li> ? ALSO ' i LIQUORS, ClQrAM, ?Ola?t?Qt, i CANNED GOODS, CANDIES, FRtrrrs, &o. All or the above foods' are offer*d at PRICES to seit tho pcfeeSt tight tltftfe ? STATE OF SOUTH CA*Ott#A, \ ? Executive DsPAfttvbst.? /? WnrftRM?, by a joint resolution W 't^* General Assembly of the Stale, <(T ftAtk, Cnrolinn. entitled "A joint ressliitlest i#jre>1 quire Edwin X. Cain, Sheriff 6? -WMjtiSi^ county, to giro a necr ofioial bond .wIt*i*,T ier day* after tho passage of the saxao, oth erwise the naid office to he declared t*eaijs$, ?< and it shall be the duty of the Go?ejj*r\'la' order an election to fill said vacaacy." Ap? prored December 20th, 187.1.' And wherfiV as, official information hat freest: rt4$$0 ^ at this doparlm>nt - from the Vjs/m-' tnnn of the Board of CoUtity CommlitloijWt ' for the said county -of Ornng#bufg, toafcX^/p? tab! County Commissioners hat? It^^Jpta*. reived any new official band. 4$|?Jkfffg'i riff of said county stnoe the paslifcQ*- #f the said joint resolution. Now, th^refsr*, you. and each of you, are hereby r#jjj?ii!$Sr with strict regard to the provision* of the. constitution an-i law3 of the State tattehiSg your duty in such case, to cause ?tt slevU?% to be held in the said couftty q*\ t%ft JE|MT, TUESDAY following the FIRST MONlbaf in NOVEMBER NEXT, to fill said taeeftr. cy All bar rooms nod drinVinj^ a^sap^ttalt. be closed on the said day of eTeclietL? .end anv person who shall sell an/. SafofjMjjWy. drinks on said day of election elbaUt^p^^ ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ca viction thereof, shall bo.fitttd *tfilA 4ti less than Ono Hundred Dollars, or SeV prisoned for a period of not le^sVe^!! a?lj month nor more than six months. - t?< - ,t In testimony whereof, . I hare hofpijlfc, e my hand and caus-jd tho areet atja&ys^. t?* State to be affixed atColutabii of March, A. D- 1874, and in th* eight year of American 'Independence. By thn Governor. [t.. ?.] FRANKLIN j\MOSES, Jr. H. e. JiArNjt,.Sectary *t ?tafte, it A rnilE PLANTATION forming a part JL the Eetate of the late Col. Jteitt, known as (he DAUBY PLACE. tit* <:ou.-i<tH oi about 600 acres, etui lupfif fHU Timbered, the remainder Rich, -JM* Soil, adapted to Crops of all Jclaijls. arc the Finest Lands in the Distrl were valued at $20 per acre ia ISCS* be sold for one-half tea' ^ritfc^ fourth cash, the romair er-it mcnts bearing interest from cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid chance for j siring to secure Rich Lands,*ft9f>I cr, excellent Cattle -Hange aim ? ) Neighborhood. Apply to ' Or J C inn ? SOUTH CAKOI^pflfL. OR.VNGEBUB? <W>UNTTf. ( IN Tilt cosmos JTt<SA% ;-? Steffens, Werner fc gfrttele^r "?:" Win - ^ IV Paul Mentsel. ... j _ ? Copy Summons for Relief lCft*J^aM.4?r) served) To the Defendant Paul StejjUs'ft * :-'117 r \7"ou are hereby srimm?nodana r^tt1r*a 1?, JL answer the complaint Inthisa?tt*?, tefeigSi. is filed in the office of the. Clerk .of -i**C??rt of Commt.n Pleas forxhe swd Coanty,'?|dW serve a Copy of your answer e? here, at their Office at Orange house So. Ca. within twenty day sorvice of this summons on tou ?i the day ofeervice, and if you fail the complaint within the time afe: plaintiffs will apply to the Court 1 lief demanded in the CorapUini, Dated nl Orangeburg Febrnarj Vt. J. D*TBE<! Plaintiff's. To Taul Mentzel, defendant abaii Take notice That the i plaint, hnr?'i<x. were fi1~i lit J tlerV of the Court of i angeburg County, at I olina ou the 17t*h day, W. ' Feb. 6th, 1814.' If yoa in JaoiiKo a lug go to Experience jan 1-7 Horses ?isd Wm?? fit triU Jm?P at 110KBS3 ttt* present herd times. BAMBERG/ 4. SL?t?fc ' apl 4 * . . jf $ .O'/AT/fiTdrf r-. mlii?ftfWllll,iiAii people, of either more money ?t nu?mti.t?, ?r all else. Ptr1ioular*fm, lift ^ -I*