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T> c 3: X.._ SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1874. There was a ru&wa^^n'j^t#tohto;i5i Street Tuesday ui^ht. /'t^ody hurt. | ? mm?ft ?-? txWW.'p Cotton ?a growing and the weather hot. Weregrot to learn o/'the illness of,J Mr. Wallace Cannon, and trust that ho aril] soon bo up again. Wesley Washington petioned for a Jiabcas corpus on Monday lait, and. was ferought out be Torn Trial Justices Browning and Myers and, admitted to bail. From the reports which .vo have ?athorod from various portions of the-) County, it appears that tho Com and Cotton crops are m a flourishing condi tio*. The coriospondout at this phico, of tho J\W* and Courier made a mistake when ho said that Attorney-General Melton wanted to '-push tha tri.il of Humbert. 11c did no such tiling. The Eluo Stocking Base Ball CJub plsys evcry'TsVturdny on the grounds op posito tothat of . ?die Orange Club. Messrs. P. T^icrwick and J. II. Ford iiam nro its leaders. Sueoeid to it. The Court House wits crowddd ou Thursday l.u! to liwr tho o-tsa ,uf (rick vs. Deutldorf j Messrs. DeTrevillo &. Browning for thu p'aUtiff and Izlar <fc IVibbU fur defence :Go to I). !T.i-.iis' store. Such bnrgains <hever wore' o'fjered iu -our.burg before. Ho has e,v^erjfvlhiug ofto wants, and as fair dealing-armis motto, wo gnarantoe shttisfatitiengjaaS every oiiev\ Co to -the ?C?TTuofr.?v Bra'nchvillo has a Debating Society ?of which M?r. Benjamin Izlar i* Presi d??at. Isaac Loyrca is considered the most accomplished deb itor belonging to the olub. Takes that after the old gentleman. Fht: Rite-.iybfii ...of tmr i>>4 iurj at or war t*s?r-<^ flcititm 'i* etll-.il to a inrtdiec in , this ?a-"ie he died lout. The 'braesihit U4 Tory"""highly pri ced Joy -the llnscr.'iirft Ttrr'ira >vul-ift, diut for a uto.ueu U# vt n'departcti rdiftaivte. ? ???Map? ? - ? ???? ? ?*Mr. 'A-gustua Huolifrdsye?i ?aliVu tkaap? always on hand a fins aupply of firs, ?elass?groccrirs nudJiijuors. His Uoaju 'tor, 'Louis/can bwidbund,,any(time during -tho day in'thc ff^nt store whore ho will :gWoyouaoythi@yo?b^^ in Uhe grocery department. ????? ??? ?<???? 1 ? -Uudgo Graham's accomplished lady ?Spent the past -recek in our Town, on a ^rtslt. We inddlge 'the hap|^;'th it ehe formed a'favordble'impression of our Burg mud that'the Judge will yet dticids to ^apeud at h?st rsome of his timo with - ??a. ? i*i*mHm?Aa mtm I j ' - ..." ? 'To got cooled off go to Dr. l)ukes< ?drug ?torc and get Sherrod to fix you up ?a^lathL'cT Jus euporb soda water. S. ?knows juSt 'how to make gootl soUa and with a glass briming full you will ffeoldikea now person. A fine scgnr ?can also ?8-jfbund at th? same p'lacq. '?The 2d game of the match between ?the Orange and Athletic Bass Bill ' Cln^s;W^U^-ho,.. played-at Blackvillo, on . 'Tb<??TOl^%uu?'iijie 4thj {the".game to ? commence at 3 J o'clock. Wo are ro ... . , . . _ . . -.guested by President J. S. Albergotti,' 'to say persons wishing to attend can i go and return for one fare. ???a*?-~ ?o?? ?? -Mjt. C. D. Kortjuhn "has a fins nsiori ? incut ?$f^grocciio?!, and whiskeys. Amengt<dua>segars "arc .the following ?brands* 1?74. 76'a, Henry Clays and , Xittlo Ones. Diok says tho Henry <"Inj3 sre> 'the best, but from what we have seoa, it is our dooided opinion "that hiai',4ittle -ones arc better looking "than Hetiry Chry's over dared to be. Jf X?TBD BUILDING BURNT? The lino residence of Senator An. ?eWrwV?^^ Ibnrnt to tho ground on last Sunday tmorning. Senator And rows iufornii us that it was evidently the work of an hacondiary. A cotor^'tyamaitt 'jMrijthe name af Mary B*Wcnis uador arrest, on jgotng a rigid investigation. . wo tindor5tand, iusuiaitao to the n of fcuY thousand dollars on tho building I burnt, about ODO half its value. It wad onoe oeoupied as tho Guberna torial Mansion. PMRSO^I^^J%^ |j Among tho young rnembors of tho legal fraternity itl a^uun^oo-^upon tho recent Court of-Sessieus we noticod W . Perry Murphy. ITc m?de his firnt speech Qure which was pronounced good. . Ex-Rcprcseotative W. II. Rcodiah was in town last week. Ho is looking out agaiu for tho land of uK.ny promises ?tho Legislature. The Hon. B. F Whittemorc, Smato^ from Parlington, arrived in our town on Thursday last and is the guest of tho Rev. Dr. Webster. Mr. Whittoinoro is inthe enjoyment of excellent hetlth. And we havo tho best of grounds for snying t4iat he will bo returned to the Seuato from Darlington this fall 'by a st tinuiug majority. Wo also greeted yesterday ou the street the Hon. W. II. .lones Senator from Georgetown. '-Red Hot" and ready for fight at tho same time ??if it takes.all the smtumor." He js visiting the Ciafflio, on important business to that institution. Messrs'. McMicheal & Illume are doing a tdunuitig business ut Merencys old Btand. They gave the highest cadi prico for grain, and sell dry golds, gro ceries aud liquors at the very l>west figwros. These gcntlomou are gro ving inore popular every day and we predict will soon be numbered among oir ! leading merchants. Men sluiuld he careful how they thrust themselves-in front of another. ?During ono d.iy last week in Court a fellow who took a seat just iu fr.itt ot us, had un^mT^his shoulder a little some thing which rcmm>Aud,us of those Hues from Humes : "Tin where ye gatin, ye^erawlir1 fertie'! Your impudence protects yot? sarely." The Board of County Commissioners' of Uarnwoll County jias been sentenced ?tothe Penitentiary f??r misappropriation ssf County funds. Robinson ten years : Cloy nine years, und Cane ?three years. Cloy, Monday da?, nil hiswaytothc Jpartitenii uy. jumped from tho ours and unade ibis escape. Cloy is a white mill, so-said. / OK CR UA .V A A7> It KFR ICS If 1/ AW TS - The Ladies of'Uht* Metliedtst Episcn nil t'hurch, South, in't his towntrespoet fully informs the citizens of Orauuehurg 'that theywili.be atthe Hull of'the ilude ;pcndnht Young America on next Friday afternoon-add evening with Ice Cream and 'Refreshments for salo and on evory "Friday afternoon and ovening theraiftir during the summer months, should the suceess'of thoirdfforts guaranteedt.T'he|j proeoeUs aro'to'be espendod in furnish ing the Parsonage ofthat Church. The Hull will bo oponed at five o'clock. Tho following h> tho (results of the Municipal Election ,h,eld at Lewisville S. C, on May 25 It, 1874: n esult. R. 'Clockly W, R. E. Clark 18, J. W. Loryea 43t TV. P. Cain 41, W.?C. Clark 29, Israel McGowan 29, 3. J. Mitchell 17, F. U. Johnsou 15, . ticket elected. Intendant, Rufus Clecklt. Wardens. W. P. Cain., . J. II. LoRY?a, W.'C. Clark, Israel McGowan. Thousands of Promising Months, I bf both sexes, go down to untimely graves, from general debility and weak ness, who might be savod by fortifying their systems with Irin. Th? Peruvian ! Syrup is an 'Irpu Tonic prepared ex I pressly to supply this "huliiing eloment, ?and. is the only preparation of iron that' will assimilate-at onoo with the blond. $2.50 Earned from soven o'clock iu the evening till bed time ! Large pro Iiis when the eutire time is given. An opportunity for cither aox. Thirty oonts' ! and stamp will secure valuable sample I a^d outfit by return mail. Xtit. Tuom as BAKER, Wichita, Kansas. Brick! Brick!! Brick!!! c?iL?MBi a, s. c; Are prepared to futnlsh FIRST CLASS BRICK fn any'quantity nt Iho LOWEST MARKET EATKS> Orders solifcited. JbsMMi TsVtbn.' IIcnuv v. Jetivsev' ^Sf?*?*** **** ^ Vf< rff : nth f ** 4*3 ?fc^.vrfft - tort ?wlV 1 Coi.tiMiMA, B.C., Doc 20th, 1870. To the Editor Orangeburg News : Kin'?I hove the honor to inform you that at ?v meeting of the Board of Otlicers, cre ated by nn Act entitled "An Act to Regulate tho Publication of all Legal and Public Notices," tho following resolution was1 adop ted!? fp)??JrjW 35fi\>ffi Resolved, That tho '**'*0 RAN'OEBTJRG N E W S" is bcroby designated an tho OFFI CIAL PAPER for tho Publication of all Lcgul Notices and Official Advertlaoinonts of the County Officers in tbo County of Orange- J burg. Respectfully, &o. P. Ii. CARDO/.O. Sec. of Stute and Chairman Board. Per W. R. .TONES. COMMERCIAL. 91A ?It KT It IS IM>BTS. OrriCfi or THic OnANor.ntmn Nrws, May 30th, 1874. COTTON?Sales during the week 1-1 ?bales. W-c quote : Ordinary, to tlood Ordinary,... 8?\ll Low Middling._~. Middling_'.l?{'^ R'O'VHhi Rtow.$1.65 per oushel C-okn.$1:10 uor bushel. Cow Pkas./JO to lllO per busbel Pindkkh. L8Q per bushel. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF OHANCEBUUG. In the C?ji;ut of Probate. By AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Esq., Judge of Probate in said Con ity. [WHEREAS, MrB. Lauretta V. Hydrick hath made suit to mo, .to grant ber betters of Administration with tbe will annexed of the Estate and ctTcclB of And-e.v J. Ily drick late of Slid County, deceased. These arc therefore tu cite and admonish all aud singular tbo kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, lo be und ap ponr, before ine, at a Court of Probate for tbo said County to be bohlen at Orangeburg, oil the '.?lh "day of Jung 1871, at 11 o'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the s:*id Administration should not be grautod, liiven under my Hand und tho Seal of Court tb.'ta 21st day of May Anno Domin 1874. [L.S.] ATTfi. B. KNOW ETON, Probate Judge, t). C. may 23 2l KHTATll NOTICE. All persons 'hieving ?claTms against tho Estate of' Lewis IT. Zimmerman, Ccceaftd . will present the same pro] <irlv attostod, an d thorn* indebted will mako pavmentto TI10S. E. RICKENBAOKER, Adm'r. Aprir 11th 1874. may Hi . 1874 Tin Sheriff's Sales^ ? By virtue of Sundry ivxecutions to mc di rected, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg C. U.. on the FIRST MON ]>:\T ifi Slunc 'next, FOR. .'CASH, uii it he Right, Title aaidlntorost of the Defend ants in tbe following Property, viz ? ?Vll tbut tract <>t hin? in OrahfSSwrg County Icuutaming BOQ acres, .innre or les*, bounded 'by bind? ?r Calvin Raydcn. oh.In llayden, Snnvr.rl Dibble, <!. D.-SwiOi and W. Mount. t?nd known as tbo "Poplar Springs Truck." Leived on a" property of J. .1./S.illcy lit suit of Jnn. T. Jennings. Admir for'the ijve of tbao. It.diver, Clork. She-vitPs Ofliee. - -K. 1. CAIN. Orubgobuig C. II. S. C { .S. 0. C May Lith., dt-74. ' j Mav f?i ' .'!! NOTICE. ? By 'pormias on of tbo .Tmlgo of Probate 1 Aviil otl'or for-silo on Monday the 1st day of Juno next, at tUo-Gourt House Square in tho Town cf Oicngehurg, within th? usual (hours e-f- sale,- 'portion of'tho peraoroi pro ipetty lato of Thomas Oliver deceased,-con sisting of COWS, ami CALVES, &c, Stc. .'forms Cnsh. May l*th, 1674. MARY E. OLIVER, [ ?Qualified Adni'x. may 1-6 1874 13 DENTAL NOTICE. The 'UNDEltSIGNED takes ,plea.suro in announcing to hin manv friends and patrons "that bo has PERM ANENTLV. LOCATED pit OllANGKBUUG C. II. Where he will devote his ENTIRE TIME from every Monday until Friday noon, to the ' PBACTICK OF DENISTUY in.all its Departments. Perfect SATISFACTION "guaranteed in all Operations entrusted t'o Iiis care. Charges MODERATE. Ho will be found at Dr. Fersnor'q Old Stand. Very respectfully, \ . . A. M. SNIDER, D. S. may 9 ly Sioad Notice. Notice Is hereby given that in three months from date, the Board of County Commissioners will 'appoint Special Com missioners to Lay tint and Open a Public Bond, leud'mgfroru Howr's ?Pump to Rove's Bridge, known as the SWninp Bond, running through tho lands of 51 llobiuson, Dempsey, W C Beeves and William Ash, unless in the meantime cause be shown to the contrary. By order of the Board. ? CEO. BOLIVER, ? Clerk County Comniisfionors. County Commissioner's Ollioc, May 4th, 1874_? Urn. NOTI?.K. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Of Ofittigcburg. MOSES M. BROWN, the Baibor, plodges hiuiHolf to keep wp with the times in ull the Jute Improvements, as bis business is sufli cit'til 'fi g'Jtriantec the abovo. He will ho found at his'Old Stund ever ready to tferve his customers at. the shortest notice. a pi 11 no -;-j-j?..-_ ?OT^OH zl: I ' '?? ' ??: (.?:': ?til a I ^fjjcss*.-? \cb si BllDTJlll rt 1 oi t>: ' "?? ' HUMBERT & FORDHAM, ATTOH.VEVS ANP -COUNSELLORS 1 OFFICE <X>URT HOUBE> ORAXGl-pVRG, S C. tp?r 11 vf Road Nottaj?. Kotice in hereby glvsn that in thret months from thia date, tie ?oalrd of County Commissioner:; will appoint Special Com. missioners i<? Lay Out af^dvCmen.' atPablic Road, loading ?e?* Rore'? Pu\np;W,e3twa/rd to the Ouin&aburg amd CharUstou Road, near tho plantation of Joliu B. llowmnn, unless in the meantimo cauoo pS' ahown to the'contrary. I By order of the Board. Y i GEO. BOLlVER,, . . C. ei Com'rs. County Conwniteisnsrs Oflioe, May 4th, 1874.?0 3m. NOTICI OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, l Ora x n cro Oodntt, April 10th, 1874. The following persons hare been appoint ed as SUB COMMISSIONERS in accordance with un Act, to amend Chapter XIV of Title II, part ?']'. of. the General. Statutes relating to the Resser of Highways and Bridges, pacsed'Maroh 19, 1874. Amelia?R. ft. Duncan. Lyons?Caleb Glover ( aw Caw?Tasts. J. Crider. Elizabeth?John S. Rove. l'ino Grove?John R. Wannamaker. Poplar?D. D. Vance. Vanccs?Rufua Felder. Providence?L. E. Myers. Uoodbys?J. If. Felder. Orange?V. D. Bowjnan, Joe Carson and J. I). Itozard. Middle?J. 1\ M. Fosurca. Cow Chstlc?D. M. F. Huff. New Hope?Thoa. Smith. ? Ivninchvnic?Androw Pinckney. Zion?Henry (). Smoake. Willow.-W. L. W. Riley. Union?C. II-. Hall. Goo'dflarid and Rockcy Grovo?G W Bax t er. Hope well and Hebron?Martin Living ston. Liberty?J. L. Gibson. By order of Jloatfd County Commission era. GEO. BOLIVER, ?Clerk of Board, may 0 3t TAX NOTICE. All Persons interested are hereby aotinod that tli f.- Rooks for:tho collection of tho Town TAX KS will . be opened daily, at my store, from the 20lh of April to the 9th of May inclusive. , Tux on Real Estate 1 Mill. .Lieon sees will ako ho collected. Parties Offering Reef for sale within the corporate limits of tho _T?}XU-&F?,cjjujroi] jp^record j u?c marks .of *atfl Hoof or Herren with the Clerk. Oflicc .hours from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. and from 1 R. ?d. is i) After :the HOth of dune the penalty on nil utipnid t .tisch rend licenses will be attached, iKlltK ROBINSON, .. ?lerk of CounciL Orangaburg, April 15th, 1874. ORAMtEBUEGt academy nOYS iVOHsttKMS At Che Xetr Fair 15tiding TERMS PER MONTH. Primary'Department - - ?1.T>0 Intermediate - $2.00 English .$3.00 EnglishwnHh clussics - - - $tt.OO JAMES 8. HIE?'WlLRD, iBrincrpal. dec 27 1 873 tf A CARD. Dr. J. G. Waniraanaker & Co., Respectfully call the public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG STORK, on Russell Street, noxt door to McMastor's Brick Building, where can be found a well selected stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS OILS, SOAPS and Fancy Toilet Artf?al. A kind and gefcorour patronage iU earn estly solicited. Dr. J, G. WANNAMAKER t'CO. NOTICE. All persons indebted' to the firm of MOS KLEY, CKOOK COPF.S, aro re qucst-ed to settle tho same within thirty days froni date. If not satisfactorily arranged in that time the Claims will be handed to an Attorney for collection. MOSELEY & COPES. Orangeburg K. C, April 32d, 1W4. april 25 1S74 Gt DR. ?LIVE?0S 1) UV U O I S T s Agnin desiroa to return his GRATEFUL THANKS to the public for tho magnnniiiuus and liberal SUPPORT given him. By as siduous efforts $r\?^rdHh fill performance of the RESPONSIBLE-DUTIES devolving u ton him as dispenser 'of MEDICINES, he h'.pca ever to maintaiu their confidence and patron age. 0 I ? , JlT?IZ 8ALE A GOOD PLANTATION in Middle Town-' ?hip. 4M aerca: Finely SB ft LED. H ouse and Outbuildittgi?; alt Tfjw. All under Good Fence. Plenty ?f Fruit Trees. Prleo $2000?half cash. A BARGAIN, Also l&Oacros in t'h-notownship. Saw Mill Houhc, Gin and Griat-MilL Never Failing St ream. G ood for JlJO butjhols toll Corn and C to 8 bales toll Cotton per year. ' $800? half cush. Also ?00 acres in Charleston County, $o per acra^^ * ' Also flH .4 in IhiscoVnty.* Pin? land, well watered, $2 ruMvaurt?. Apnly-to A?*?WBO W LT0-N,"v T?Liud "Ageat, Oraigeiidrg't:. rf,^. r. mar 14 { If D. LOUI HAS A* ENDLESS STO?k OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GROCE RIES, Which he is cfleriu,; at CHARLESTON COST PRIGE NO HUMBUG! ii ? ivi > '! ?? - ? .? i- _ "j , . Mew Prints .TUST IN have received a LARGE ASSORT.ME XT of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Resides a LARGE and VARIED STOCK of other DESIRABLE ARTICLES Too numerous to mention. All of the above will be seid at PRICES to suit llnir prcisth times. Call and examine. No trouble tu exhibit gfiods. CETI ILL THEODORE K0H1T & BRO. Are now offering a SPLENDID ASSORT- | LATEST INTRODUCTION. a ^->^a^ rxtli I GREAT REDUCTIONS have been made J j All Gr^\j"^iN b I from last months' prices, and particular at <n all DEP ART.Vpv-s. including go?ds--QXJ eatlod fo a few rtcm.- quoted below, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC manufacture, | -^^jj^l^k SAMPLE of-the general at comprising every novelty .and spccialtv of I 11 etjlTllilll eilST^Iill exposition, the 350 PIECES CHOICE CALICOS WIIKU AYE -SELL AT 10 cits, per Yard, All WAtiQlAStTtED FAST and CHOICE COLORS. BIKWN jriid m.EiVCW?t? S'HtRTTNG arj now sold cheaper than ?before i>r since the war. Do not purchase any SUIT or DUES:? MATEltlAI.S until yuu have examined our Superb asson'.meut of DRESS GOODS, ALPACA-3, BLACK GRENADINES, white goods, &c. ribbons: ribbons:: ribbons:m At marvellously Low Prices. Most beautiful SASHES in real Roman, broken and Scotch Plaid. GROS GRAINS in all shades. lady'S SUITS in Latest Styles and in Splendid Variety, will be offered at really Attractive pricee. A fine nVrortment of t'ASSlMKUS T\V BEDS, LIN KNS, J B ANS .ind C? ITt)N - A DBS Our ROOT and SWOB Department com | prij? the bust goods made for Ladies, Gants j and Children. Our usual Stock of Gents Summer CLOTH ING, HATS and Furnishing Guods is very I attractive and greiUly reduced in price. Selling strictly f?r CASH, and our facili ties for buyiug biing uuequallod, we assert that wo art} the Cheapest House i In thi? Town, tho PROOF of this is open to 1 all who favor us with a call, and on ihspoo i tiou of our goods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. GEO. H. CORNELSON Is now RECEIVING ohc of the LARGEST and BHST SBBBCTED STOCKS of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BOOTS ?& SHOES, SATS, GROCERIES, Crockery, Glass, Wood and Willow W A I*, Iii ? Also-a NICK SELECTION of READY MADE CLOTHING, Which, bavin* keen boU?lfi'with an eve to the HARD TIMLS will be SOLD LOW DOWN Tor CASH. FULL VA'LUE for the MONEY guaranteed, and an cn.ly inspection respectfully solicited. No charge for idiowing goods. B??spcctfnlly yours, GEO, H. COENELSON. 'a Vt?o nv 1 0 ? ? O ?ryX?<?VX .??iKlW&?SI? aortal sis bak In flatitt9ltfl ?d* H?? el ? ???**! ?gv-f 711; .,' bna.se-.? sd? 6? t> !i it K.'. ! 'I /.6ti&,) ?TOil ik l'?tt r.i m i xt&iri mtih? [ w** Mit . ii ' fiNta* *w .r*> ? * The Copartnership of J. W. PATRICK k OX).. haTeHhiadayvbaeniydlssolved by mutu al contoi^.WM BdeStd to the firm will [-m3kop-r6Tr.pt pfiyinent'fo J. TV. Patrick. .1. W. PATRICK, LELAND HAGOOD. ft* ' ,5f>\^ T> ,rT1 1 ' IssMteA ,?1 A rfrm'fcl .W .U .. . rfj i ?^Tn^A^dflOllanJ? COMMISSION RUSl NESS'WIU'be' cartred'oW by the ttftdendgned I at tho Old Stand. J. W. PATRICK. Fresh Groceries JUST IX AT J. Wallace Gannons ALSO LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, A NU CANNED GOODS, CANDIES, FRUITS, &c. All of the above goods arc offered at I*HICKS lo suit the present tight times, jan .11 1874* PROCLAMATION. STATF. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ EXECUTIVE Dki-ART-MEST. J Wiikreas,hy a joint resolution of the Oonor.il Assembly of tbe State of South (Jnrolina, entitled "A joint resolution tore i|uir? Edwin 3. Cain, Sheriff of Orangeburg county, to give n new official bond within ten days after tbo passage of tho same. Olli* er wise l ire said office to bo declared vacated, and St shall ba the duty of tho Governor to order on election to fill said vacancy." Ap prove 1 December 20lb, 1873. Aud where as, official information \\\* b;e;n received at this doparthiimt from tbe Chair man of the Board of County Commissioner* for the sai l county of Orangoliurg, that tho snid Couuty Commissioners have not re ceived any new official bin! 'as she riff of said county since tho passage of the said joint resolution. Now, therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby required, with strict regard loihb provisions of tho constitution and laws of the State touching your duty iu such ease, to cause an election tobe held iu the said county on tbe FIRST TUJESpAV fai^wing-tho FIRST MONDAY in N.O YE M.BEE NEXT, to fill said vacan cy. ATI bar rooms and drinking saloons shall be closed on the said day of election, and auv person who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on said day of election shall be doom ed guilty of a misdemeanor, nud on Con viction thereof, shall be fined u sum of not less than Oue Hundred Dollars, or be im prisoned for a period of not loss than one month nor more than six montha. In testimony whereof, I have heranntn e my hand and cnusid the arcat Beal of the State to be affixed atColurubia, Ibis 2lst day of March, A. D- 1874, and in tho ninety eight year of American Independence. Ry the Governor. ft., s.] FRANKLIN'J- MOSES, Jr. 'TTSI^H wvr. Secretary of Stiele. At Private Sdle.. rPHE PLANTATION forming a part of L the Estate of i lie bite Col. Keilt, and known as tbe DARBY PLACE. The tract coiudabl of aJiout 000 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Red, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all fcinds. These jire the Finest bands in the District, and were valued at S-0 per acre in 1868. Would be sold for one-half tha? /rice now. Ope fourth cash, tho reinair or in itnree instal jmcuts bearing iutorcst from dato and se cured by mortgage of tho same. This is a splendid chance for nnoryno de siring <o secure Rich Lands, fine Water Pen cf, excellent Cattle Range and a Refined Neighborhood. Appiv to Urs. L. M- KE1TT, Or J 6 KJSITT, Esq. jan -fl II' yon want WORK DOJ1E in House and Carriage 1'alnt i?K to J - tf. A. WILLIAMS. Experience 34 years. Itfegl delicti on .Hiirket Street. jan 17 1874 18 Horses and Mules. We will keep constantly on hand of HORSES and MULES, which to "the public at prices that presCTflImrd times. IUMBJJfTa k SLATER, apl 4 ' * 4 fg. Gregory HAS OrANSyf/a SHOP at Rigg's Old'Brick Store for lh*e purpose of Repairing Watches and Cloeks. FIis work is guaVantssd to give sat isrfaetjon or ?o pay required. Ho will be glad to serve his eld customers and the pnbHc-Venerally. Prices medorato. firij-2 Cm 1874 A?lininiatrator? Notice. All persons Irving any demands against the Estate of-Thomas'Oliver date of tbe Couuty of OrangAbnrg deceased, are noti fied to prevent the same duly attested te W. J. DeTrcvillc Esq., attorney at law, or to the undersigned, and all porson? indebted will make payidont to mary Ej OLIVER, Administratrix. ??y .. 1874 . ,; 3t XrOTIfClV-- All Persons 5a dobted to the Kstato of Dr. Frederick S. Leisner, deceased!, will make, payment to the nndersigncd or bis Attorneys Memc. liter L Dibble, Orangeburg, S. C, and all pcisons having demands against said En late will present the same pveperly proven, to tbe undersigned er bis Said Attorneys. JOSEPH FERSNKR, Jjunlitiod Admidittretor. May Pili, 1ST i ? 0 Jin ' . . .... .... - j?- . .?; ~"3 UOO!> <?AKI>sHXS to bo had by buying your Harden Seeda aud Onion Seih fro en K. EZEKIEL, who Kein all hi^eed? from (be Celebrated firm of I>. Laa dreth & Son. X. IS;?McniUcrs' of range* will bo ?applied at Crnuju priceh. jau IQ 4t,