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THE QRANGEBUE.Gr NEWS ' THAD. C. ANDREWS, Editor. GEOROI] IKHdVEK, Financial iKD Busixbss MakaoSK. Official JRnpcr of tue State and or O/ran^eburR Connty. Jt^FlTTTE^OVA'NGBnURa NEWS HAS A fMfiGER rWEei/LATtON THAN JNHr> fTlfflr^^WQil.K ^1IE CO UN ^^*5P'i)At? DEC. 5, 1871. XJio, feTftlottW and the if Annl ? #80 r?*-d lntfi4 f/7T <Tlus;Conipany celebrated their fifth anni vtfBsary on.Mc-hday night lost in their Hall, v. hich 'lind ! been decorated handsomely for _ the occasion. ;'Thc portrait of the venerable Dr. Elliott lmng; at the North end of the h?ll, * directlyr ovor the Starte, nnd was cftolrcle'd-vvilh abesuliful wreath of flowers nnd cedar. In the ? afternoon tho Company paraded up and down Kussel street, cscortod by that excellent Firo Company, the Young America. The Hoard of Firo Masters wore loudly cheered ns they passed by tho two Conipamcs. - f . tp'-ibnoj-i }-tf t f. ' ? ?. ' Late in the afternoon the annual election tt9t.1t t f fronx ?( ii of officers took place with the following p*T?fty Sat- \0 i . ? result : t ?orcnian?J. C. .Cike, f|Ass't. Foreman?W. II. Pe,ri*yclear, A ^ec^ct^ry?I^j..H.^yaiinami)ker, ^ tT^cas,u1rcr^-F.ipc>la v.?, 2nd. ?&yfPfrnT- B- Boyd". Thin is -a-.good selection, and will, wc .lfV"Bt,i add tothe strength and usefulness of ifiaV? Fdro ^Deportment. But as the Elliotts n.f?rcvrr: lh>T for fun alter gc:ting through ttith 'biifeiribsB, lot r.s hurry on to their sup pTcV, tWjfth' <f*i Itulocd a inoif excellent one. ;1?'a'^v6Vd,^hc tables were so crowded with good things for the inner man, that they actually grorinc 1 und^r their mighty weig'it. lurt *s?'&n I i It v.as'ri pretty scene to feast the eye upon liiiir ^,-.{ i \ to watth the Elliotts, the Young Americas \i\>] (c.c In- I ? ? ^>'u tLcir iiivltcd guests mingli ig with a jojly ^good feeling around the festive board. Such occasions are productive ofniuch good h\ bringing about among our yo mg men a broad and catliolic spirit, which when pro perly cherished renders life tolerable, and Xi.Qt(altogether a selfish existence. The sup ? per; being over and the hem having arrived fcjfc&?b. the tnblo was cleaved and the happy ^.tBSBBjgpH^ their friends partook of some thing to sharpen theft- mental faculties, and prepare them for real good enjoymsut. The toasts proposed wore as follows: ' "; "The Da;/ we Crlchrute," WO$roight'Captain John A. Hamilton to his fect who made one of his host speeches. "Ch/r Sifdr Atiociation," responded to by Captain Jas. F. 1fr| y*p>?;? : Izlar, It is useless to say that lie made an *n" ?~a (i. ij ?> ;;' .. . \ , . address nt pneo eloquent and soul-stirring, for every body knows that the Captain never fails at spcoch making. ot! - - \} 5oaf ?/ f' 'rc ^*ter1'''' AYaar.done up handsomely by ex-Mayor Briggniann, and _VOur Ci/i/ Fathirs," VWcro. .well, represented by Mayor J. W. ?Mosely^ Wu> ? is always ready with somo thing good to say. 1 ? ? ? KOw Town," Called up Mr. Jos. H. Fowles, who not only* made an excellent speech, but kept his audlenoo Interested from tho beginning vI tse (no end 6T it. ? ^'"?ilr?\t?fthy Patron, whote Name trr Mar " f "Was responded to by Mr. T. B. Boyd in on luiprcssivo and dignified manner. "Our 'lJeparted Firemen," "Was responded to by the two Companies and _J)ieir guests rising and sianding in silence. im rlf .uQur Invited Guests," t)l4: jV/as pi (posed Mr. W. II. Qiradcau camo eJ ^thlSffcct, r.nd soon convinced the house ,f,j.(iLdt.hc is fis gcod at spcakiug ns he is in ' ' ttdroipifitorirjg the laws of his country. But tho tinest treat was to ocino next in ? i'ih? speech of .M. I., Browning Esq.,.. in re tn . jjoubo to tip expressive toast bodtniin "Woman." Mr. Browning showed that ho not only nppreclatcd'WOnian but knew exactly how nJwCfi Hptak 'of hor. It is nccdlcsgfor us to ftideivor lq give a synopsis, ot his spcoch, r'*; for^Wo'oould not do him justioo in tho llmi ,Il't<$fppace wo havo. Snilico it to say that wsb a ccaiplcto succcs, and his * a* ^yihLauh m'tihner inimitablo, y?Dlo? o,*w it,Tfle prtA? in?** ^^?c^^,d io hy s,ilc8lt- Mclliohamp, Etq.i editor of th5L7*tW*. Mr. Melliohamp dcnionstroted tho fact beyond peradront uro i Bi&tyhk&iy* b.?tj<Uily" \vleTfT tho pen well but ,?4jl{^al^o?Jp o^th^o Jalklng for the pi-egs of Or lt/i ^gebujr^,,^t |in.p^ being callod for, was found.to bo ab: ent. Upon tho whole, tho affair on Monday n igld lust, of the fifth Anniversary of the Elliott Hook und Lndricr Compnny, will long be renumbered in Orangcburg. end cherished by those whose good pleasure it was to bo present on tho occasion. The day was alto tho 'seventy-third birth duy of tho venerable patron of the Compuny 'Dr. Thos. Elliott, nn event which mado it doubly signi ficant. The Company was organized iu lHO'.l and Ins already accumulated property which is valuable and a benefit la the Town. We believe Mr. M. Albrecht wa:? one of tlie foremost iu getting it up. We wleh the Elliotts a bright success in the future, ami many returns of such occasions as they en joyed on Monday night last. Our Xcw Cjiovea'iaor. We publish the following account of the incugurttl address of Governor Chamber lain! Vprn the conclusion of the work of the house, the speaker announced the special onler for 1 o'clock Immediately. ?*..v ; TUB UOXultAlll.r. Till: F KU ATE was announced, the front rows were vacated, by the members of the louse to receive that grave and important body; an?l the chair, occupied by Mr. N. It. Myers, I declared tbe joiut assembly eonveued. In the mcui.vthilc the galleries of the house, the space outside tho railing and all the .standing room iiislde was being fast filled with on eager and expectant crowd. There were a largo number of ladies inside the ir.il :.ml it I he'gallery above?a larger and Moli.K i?:>;aiw;.\.i>i.i: ax acii:k\ck than lias ever been assembled in tho hall ol the house of representatives; Tho rumors of the character of the governor's inaugural his great reputation as tin crator, his triumphant success in the campaign, the expectation that had long attended the day, and the important political interests that hung suspended upon the direction which the address of tho governor would give to tcno of the republican administration, nil conspired to lend gravity an 1 importanc i to the occasion. The party ha I jus! gone through tho ordeal of As i m'arai.i.i:i.i:i> campaign; the opposition had shown nu unexpected frot.t, and all o\er the country the national republican organization bent its ear to listen to tho words'of the governor clout. A cloud with a silver lining hung over the fortunes of the people, and it v-as hoped that under the bold nerve in.d vigorous genius of Mr. Chamberlain, the cloud would bosoattercl, and its silver lining break into the full sun light of reform. Expectation was, there fore, on tiptoe, nnd anticipation forward po'ntcd the view, when the sefgcnnt-ut-arnia of the senate announced tho presence of the governor elect, and that he was ready to qualify. The president of the somitepro tan informcJ tiii: aoiXT .\ss;:siiii.Y of the fact, nnd the whole bo ly arose to receive the governor. Preceded by the sor gcan t-at-arms, with the sjoptr* of tho State, the first time it has been us.d sinca reconstruction, supported on the arm o! his excellency F. J. Moses, jr., and followed by thu members of the supreme court, by the officers of the State and by the joint com mittee of arrangements, the gweraor elect advanced with a firm, steady step, with nothing in his derportmcnt different from his everyday style, unless it was a little more seriousness in his look, and little more determination in but manner. Mr. Chamber lain, like most men of real worth, is habi tually m assuming and self-posscsicd, and when [ he laid his hand upon thu holy book, while tho venerable chief jastiec. AOMIXISTimnil THE OATH, he seemed to be more impreisoj with tho solemnity of his position, nn 1 the grivj r: sponsibility of the future than with pud l i able enthusiasts ?if a political triu nph. A i he took his hand from tho Evangel the lo i l voice 1 cannon registorod this oath oa hig'i , and the clock told the hour of ftf een min utes past 1. Tho president of tin smitj. the Hon. R. II. 01 eaves, steppe I forward and introduce 1 tho governor to thu joint asseaibly in a few felicitous remark*, wiicro upon his excellency Logan in? inait;ritai. ad!u:i:ss at eighteen minutes after 1, closing at fair ty-one minutes pxst 2, perhaps one of the most thorough; fearless and masterly State papers that has ever been delivered before the legislature of this Stale. The address s, caks for itso'.f. It was couched in En gliidi unti l?rned, yol adorned the uiost, and dwelt with the finest figures of rhotcrio with the same casu with which it laid bara t he plainest figure of our financial embarrass ment. It was replete with argument, witli a dash of eloquent apostrop'io here aa l th :r e full of the most 1'raci io?? nkcomm exrations of reform and economy, and confirming in letter and spirit tue solcinn pledges of the campaign. It Is ah earnest, deliberate, statesmanlike and accomplice. I paper, and is destined to receive not only tha attention of the people of this Stato, but logo forth to tho people of every State where oar party has been abused and maligned, in vin lic.v ? lion of the cause of reform In vvhioh our or ganization lias advanced to victory. Iti ef fect on the national mind will bj lo restore us to tho good will and sympathy of the nation, to show them thu fearful struggle iu which wo have, been engaged for civil und political liberty in an abnormal condi tion, und embarrassed by enemies from within and without. It a 111 ring hs TltK UVUI.KOF KBITS jamks, telling the pooplo of this country that tho republicans of South Carolina intend to make, her good name a vory blade of Tolo lo, iu the national coulliot of lN7o, that will un horse and disarm the especial arg i mat up cm which the oppolitioti do ohiolly rcly. Its effect at home will bo to satisfy tin tnii t disgruntled, bocauso it goes beyond their utmost expectations, and furl liar thaa their chosen candidate could have ventured in tho fuoe of a legislature which would have been unkindly disposed. It leaves tho op. position here to an enforced quiet, WITHOUT AN A NSW Kit OR PLKA, and without auy baso upon which to organ ize] It sweeps like a storm over their last entrenchment, an 1 has surprise I tli2!ii in their last encampment. Their lea I ts free ly' and frankly admit this dcaisiva effect among our own people. There is a singi-V.r in dependence of spirit and action manifested in the inaugural, and a, certain readiness to sacrifice his preroga live in the matter of oounty appointments. A great many people think that in the hands of AN Al.l.F. ANT IIONKST KX Kl'l TI VB. the i nb'io intvrcst will 1 e much b.ttor con served by appointment than by Burrcnding Ihrtii to nil the uncertain chances mid pro lane influences to the hustings. I?ul or SUui lip, Tho Ailion Quarter-Journal doesn't like the Tribune much, and Sparnick wants it to show its hand. Hear him how ho goes for his brother contemporary. The chur-ahas will have pome money on Christin is day if Mcltny doesn't back out : "Before our contemporary changed it:-, riiimc and editor, it kepi standing, at tho head of its columns, an empty '?I Wl thai Its circulation was very much greater thii that of the Tribune. This please I us m>pj Cim it annoyed us, becauaoil advertise I our pi per eons*antly to many who had nov ir s so i it. and it was so manifestly untrue thai we look no pains in contradict o.* rofnli it. Willi the change of name and o lit or, h>.v. ever, had taken plnca a change of tactics, and, as might h iva bjen oxpoHel fri:n the person who now controls it, the meaner policy la? lieen substituted jf insidiously attempting to dixpa-ago oar papar, and drive owny advertising pa'ronagi hy/nri vaie'y inisrc] resenting the extent of our c rculutiuii. In self dcfoitca we are eon s ".rained to nice! the new line of ult.icK?re luctant ns We nrj to do so, on a rconttl of its pussillniilmoua character. We, tharoii challengo the Cou-iar-Jn ir nal to a showing of hands, au I. reo ?g liznia; tii ) Aanrloan oruciul lesl in all s'.mil ur cases, *wo oiler to wager: First. Twenty-fivo dollars tii it the raga Inr circulation ofilie Tribune. is as great as ilia' of tho Courier-Janrnul. Second, filly il< iiari tlttil i; i : not ten jicr cent los.;. Third tue hen |rad dollars In fifty thai it is not twenty-five per eent 1 'ss. The wag' r to be determine.I by the affi davits of the forom u ol tho two ollices. a mill of the parties Irotn w'aom ti.e suppltca'ofl paper me bought, or the sworn stale nout-h#| of tho postmasters of thi SjvjsmI oiVucito v. hieb tho two ] apt is are scut. Tho loser lo pay the amount, in oquil proportions, to tii s ireisurers of ih : sey \r*\ churches of Aiken, on Christmas fay, to he expcndetl by them i.tuongst the poor of the town. Now, Courier?Journul, pul up or shut up! I. O. Q. b\ El)IS.TO LCIM/lE 3?O. 3:5. Estin Communication MONDAY Dee. 7th 1874, at 1 T. M. Ofiiears and iiiombvr-i will ctiivene over Slcssrs. Vose & Izlar's Store at 1 o'clock i rompt. 1'y i:rd< r N. 0. F. Dk.MABS, It. See'y. T^J OTfirs:.?Ail Persons arc licieby prohibited from banting or fishing inside tlie inolosurcs of our firms. J. W. II. DCKI'.S, J. 11. duffs. dee. ? H X A A Rewards Str?.v??l Olc).\n' <"' ftwlcti from Orangohurg t.\ II.," Die. Jl. a LIGHT BAY IIOUSII, with white hind but and white mouth, about eight years cdd. The above reword will b? paid ?f delivcre 1 to cither of tY itn - ilersigiicd. D. C X Til J.USJN'. Lew isville. Or GV.O. ROLlVF.R, ilcc ??It* Oraiigcburg, S. C. ""'"notice. "~ 1 hereby give notice to all interested and rrncerncd thai Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson, widow of Reuben Johllfon, intends to have her Homestead set oil' in the Persona! I'm porty of hor late hushnnd, in said County, thirty one days frots the date hereof. AUG. I? KNOWLTOX, Probate Judge, O. <". Dated Ornngcbiirg U. II., Nov. 'JS, 1874. Sheriff's Sales. O It A N G1011U HO CO U N T V. In the GounT of Probate. Ex Parte J. 7. Hal'.ey, Guardian of Fanny D. Salley. lly order of tha Co art of Prob it o, f will sell at the Court House, in Orangoburg, on the first Monday in Decombor next, a tract, of 112 acres, (tit) acres cleared, balance wood land) with gaod Dwollin-; linnsi with four Dooms besides Dining Room, on wa ters of North I'.dislo River, about ?"> miles from Drongetmrg, on Hie Cannon's Rridgo Road, bounded hy lands of Samuel Dibble. Win. II. Horton and the Misses Dart on, and by the said road. 'forms one-third cash, balance on two an 1 three years, secured by bond with interest from dale at the rate of 10 per cent per an num, to bo paid annually so long as any money remains unpaid, und n mortgage of tho premises. Purchaser to pay for papers ami for recording. Any Olio wishing to examine said philo w ill apply to cither W. li. Hnrlou or Abrain Parker, who resides near the sumo. Sheriff's Olfmc, ) B, I. Cain, Orangeburg C. II., S. C, \ S. O. C Nov. 12th, 1K7 I. ) nov U Id SQiEBS?oij*rrii iA)j>uE, No. 28, A.'. F.*. 31V. T le Regular monthly communication of this I.odgo will ho lichl lit Masonic Hall, Tuesday evening, December 8th, 1871, at half j>ust seven o'clock. Members will coma 1> re pared to pay arrears. The election an 1 instillation of officers to serve the ensuing year will take place. Urethren will take due notice ami govern themselves accord ing'y. By order of the W.\ M.\ rill- DKHICK S. piUBLRj Seoi etary. nov 27 187-1 21 "estate salk. Hy order of the l'robalc Court I will soil nt j ublic out ei y to <be highest bidder at the Kstato Place of the late Lewis II. Zimmer man decease 1 in Orange Township on Tues day the Inlti day of December 187-1, the rcir.niiiiig pcisoitnl property of the.?nid Fi tale. r? mistir-g of Hiirscsi Mules, Cattle. Ilcj s, Corn; i'c.thh r i nd iclu? \ i-oduce with Plum ul ion Machinery, latin Implements &c. Terms Cash; thos. n. pvicKHN?.v.CKnrt, Admir. of Lstatc uf L. II. Zimmerman, nov 26 1871 ;t COUNTY OK OHANGKHUKO. In thk Ccuiit oc Puouatk. r,v AUGUSTUS IJ. KNOWLTON, Ksq., Judge of Probate in said County. WHl.ltHAS, Susan I. Felder hath made suit to me, to grant her Leiters of Adminis tration of the F.stntc and effects of .lames A. Polder, decease 1. late of said County. These uro therefore tu cite und admonish nil and singular the kindred and Creditors iof tho said deceased, to bo and ap pear, before me, nt n Court of Prohn to lor the said Comity t-. be holden at Orangohiirg, on the K;tli day of LKoeinber 1871, al 11 o'clock A. M., :>? sho V cause if any. why the iilid Administration sh add n>.i be grunted. Given titt'icr my hand and thu Seal of the Court, tl.is 1 day <>f Nov. A. l>. 1874, and in thu 117th year of Annricau ludo peudenco. f* [LiS.] AUGUSTUS IL KNOWLTON, iivjv v.s.?2t Judge .it" Probate LTIILIC SCHOOL N0T1CK. No iee is hereby given that SHADY SID15 SCHOOL has been ? i h a public School for WllITi: GIIII.DRF.N fur the Town or Orangebur.', mi l Mrs. D. 15. GL? IV1515 an I ,Mi>s s H. 1.1.IT, have been elected the Teacher.-' thereof, i iirlios desirous of sen 1 jng (lit ii- t hihlrcn In a I'roo Schod will avail llieni-iolv.js of this opportunity a-i i; j will bo ilit* oki!y nab!: ? Seho .! far tlr* wheu i Scholar.? in the Town of Orahgebtifg. ^ THAU. C. ANDRKu s, V. D. HO'.VMAN, Trustees. Noventb r 1st 187?. nov 21 lb'71 I'.t t. k. Li:a.v;wi v< kliza a lk iap." i 11 i Ibers. 1 N TilK (Tuen i' *>y I'llo.'I.X By virluo of nn o r let of Court i:ilhi?cn*o the Sheriff w ill sell, on Mo idav lit i Tili of December host, a! the Court Hoare in <M nngehurg, nli the rotl it tat ? ?>f wlrclt tin late 1. S. K. I.ctfare .lied seized ia pavcels, which wi I I. ? diseribi-l by a plat or pltts, on the day ?;' sale. Terms. On - b ilf (with tin pm\l<?{i or paying a'.l er more) e.-.sh, the balance nn credit of 2, :>. and 1 year;, in equal iii'tal mcnts, t<> be secured ! y la...-I bearing inter est from date on t'iu whole, ??i' the rale of 10 per cent p r itituttm, | nyablo annually. .-?<) long as any moony renal u uit-tii 1. au I a mortgage of th ? preutis Purcliasors topay far pi ?? r? I . ? >r ?ling. also The executor w ill sell.nl Testa'or's late residence on Tuesdr.y tho r'th llcyotobor, for cash, nil the personal praj.y (oxcept ing his pint?) of which Icontor die I pincss ed, consisting of tl.orsas, .Mules, < utile. II >^-< Sheep, Furniture and Pluiitatio.i f tilt. The property not subject t>> eithir Iloinestt-.-id or llowor, ih ? de .t-t i'o." p.iy ujut of which it is sul I, being ?die- than ihe present State Constitution, a:?d dower h iv ing been l clc ise I. T. K LK.G \ 1515 tjtiuliticd l5xcculor. m?v 21 ?t. Sheriff's Sile^. p.v virtue of Sundry Kxeculions to me di rected, 1 w?! sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg C. II., Oil the FIRST MON DAY in December next, Full CASH, al ike Kigkd, Tillo and Interest of the Hefen.I anis in ihe following Property, vii : All that tract id land in Or.in : d.ur? County, coin lining 038 aar j?, tna.'t ???? less, bounded by laiids of U.irnwoP, Felder and Uratideuburg, and known a< the "Darby Ploce." Levied on as the properly of Susan Spar'.;s Kelt', at t le sail of M ? Ci. ALSO All that trait oT land in Orangel nrg County containing l"i> acres, more or le<s, bounded by lands of T. <?? Shulcr, David Datil/.ler tin.I Porter Hull. L-viel oa as Tai- property of W; \. -nid Sarah OolHer at th' suit of Jc*i a 15. Mooror, suing for T. C. Andrews, Assignee. also All that trad in paid County containing ?_!?>() acres more or less, b uindod by la i ll of O. t'. Graves, Mrs. Heel. Daniel RUey and Mis. Wolfe. Laviod on as tin" property of Wm. M. 6a!fiiey at the suit of J. VV. mil O. 11. Riley, AdaPrs. ALSO A 1 that tract of land in s.ii.l County con taining 18 uO a ores, more or less, bounded by hinds ..! Wad.- Reed, lleiiry llull'iutiu, Lewis Livin cst.ci 'and Win. Mack. Levied 4U1 as ibo property <>t Gco. \Y. l'aiiuclly at J the suit oi Isaiali William i. A LSI > All that tract of laiil in said County "on : tniiMug H". I acres, more ?r less, bounded by hinds of I rank Zeigler, Nat. Fogle, Wade lliim'pton, .1. A. Kdler and 15; Connor. Levied on as the property of Margaret M. McGrcw at the suit of Wale Hamilton. SlieriITS Olliee, ) P. 1. CAIN, OraTigeburg C. II. S. C, f S. O. C. Nov. If lb, 1871. J nor 21 ."I ADDED TO TEE EXT-EBTSIVJB STOCK ' ' ' '???? - .' . T. KOHN & BROTHER FURTHER REDUCTIONS OF1 OUR Country Merchants will find our Stock of DEY GOODS, adapted "to their trade. We will duplicate, Job bers prices of Charleston or New York. Domestics at quoted Faetory Prices. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.