The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, December 12, 1874, Image 3
THE OMNGEBUR?KB^
;r "*thad. c. Andrews, Editor., > T
_fif>*r.
^ GKOltCJE BOIilVEK^, \
Financial ini> Business sJMana'oku.a
Ofllcinl Paper of the State and
? of Orniigelmrg County.
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173? ORANGER URO NEWS HAS
A LARGER CIRCULATION THAN
AN? O THER PARER IN THE CO UN
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The Union-IIerald'is ono of tho best cdi
;?Vli\i PfirV^V^1" iV^ 1^""p t0
Iho Ilcrry New* man has been to Colum
bin ami has gorib back home. Ho is'7B?ll
?? JP'Hvir' " : ?????? ?
. fond of fruit. ,
in tigoona ^nol * : , .
Son ^yi|j,'^0Yc.in?f'8v'mcsFnp;'c to tlie General
Assembly pleases everybody. Just, what
OBa hr>o?j r ? ' (? ? ? v
wc kpfew it would do. Mr. Chamberlain
t'tcv ?1l< JOlfj. ? i" '
tins a reputation loo high to do anything
wrong,
.ntroh t'.'g an < a
?4 legislature dadoing business- up-in
cliAyH& Ffnrilt 'Moses is but. 'He says that
lecturingon religion don't pay hini. He's a
gqoil bo'y,' but Iiis cheek is ba I. '
?? si \\ .in 3
The Nester of 'the ' Bai" of?< Charleston,
09ifj/S(lgc Dimtin, died" In'tlnit City on Saturday
lost. He was eighty two year* ofapo. His
*'lifci;l?a? b'v,en a spotless one.
It is amusing to sec how haul the Demo
nd iudlicf ynj trs are trying lo caj turo Cov.
<*^'Cl!<5ii;bcHoin. ? They praise him- aud wc
ir^]^%oiU.7';rut Ttnnicl will, never come to
judgment in"hiS party. <?'
??I aft 1 d ii ? miflj-.-.^carrm., ' ~
T/ie liest guaranty against individual dishon
i!iestpiin financial framdetiaw \e/i ttyslcm which
hai ffo oven doors to deception or fraud. Rigid
-'Ttd?fuittibflitf/ and constant vx^osur.t to '-.publici
" fy' I vhtihre to pronounce farcmozU - .requi
sites of a good system for the dtsbhrsttncht of\
public fxrmhn^Gav. Chamhetrlains Inaugural.
The News aud Courier wants Gov. Cham
berlain to cut loose from Bowcn, Buttz,'
tlsfxfST, c( nt. ..The Governor of this Slate
hr.s.,ttr.fc,;.is a man of keen discriinina
tiui and will not perhaps be governed by
s orprn. "Charleston AT?ra and
oiJf to lot: ? ii an ?. '>.<-.
Ccta.tr cillur ury up or quit your infernal
:H9itv)ia t)tu vital nut nit it ti-.j.- ??
hypocracy.
?''??" '? Um imi nt
Ituii l?n< .editor in . J\"cw i .Jcrseyibrings. delin
*? fffHltnt1' EObfcCidbci-s- lo his counter i? lively
order by publishing obitdarye notices of1
^jco^tp^dicts., ^hp Tcp/ort j Of their deaths by '
ajusp^lng^they were only '|dead.bents." Tho
rcadeis of the Nf.vfsMwill plc-anc jakc notice,
, oud , sec Mr. Bolivor at once.
lie fiiij .U' a: .lr ? . ? ? -: "
? 111 1 ? - ? fern mi -??
( -:> 9nust:bioi'C>'fdrnard'ah upieard' to better
*' ihinns} {fn pi'rfornung' m^y part of' thii-'work
the highest favor I ask, next to the Divine favor '|
lo ichtch f now invoke, is that no inoi\ will urge
?f^bf?U0 do art act irtfoniitteid with the principles
baitjftgf pUdge's vjio'n te-Kitt? the people htive entrus
ted us ivith our present powrs.? Gov. Cham
ixrotlitq ':!
ntn ooi a ~ul'i?:ie-?iti^''HTCi<.>\ IjIj ??.
.ifrdT\5?'^VA?S"Mc.?,!!d 5!Vi3i! '**hS w?0"11'
"ments of his. cxccllc"ney| 'yesterday shows
" TlmtPhc prcipos'cs to iiaHd'squareiy ; by his
fbiAmnte^^Olaiigtlrury, Tity*^ ,?
phiAfTk?; 3fi'w?vwilli isurcly.^now .ifocl. better.
YjdtdwaHSoJuarc honest papor under its ;pros
entmnn??omcnt, andi we .trust that when
n; ?\ty%^li?/b''?>'rt!^{ Stt-'d C^am."erlain
lc,j'jpro8ucq.fasta{idrsuiuar.e|y by his friends,"
.. the,office. ... j, ...
This is what the I'h,anix said lnst Salur
f.Wtft t- \>opt r.ri '-r. 'i ?"? ftllMliitj it/i
i!jil?a)f? l Lnq^O'iii lisii liidii if/! : ?v ;
f r ",TMrt y*!"0 Southern State where (he na
' five people fxt any fifing nave the most earnest
'?' desire t?^ecurc as many flew kftfzaia as jtotsible
by importation."
feoq 'ftnd*this ds what., the Hhasniz" sdid last*!
??;? tt?ndtfy': \Zi ?,??>.??> ..
^X'^''Tj^c^o^'^ork'papb'rff recommend' their
:v. idlelworkJ^fch to ftgo tl Wes't," and foiiio of
cur Southern papers ari . inviting them to.
conic southj.j, The Western papers dcclino to
' takVlhcm oh any tcrhis, because that mnr
,s'??kci'lff croTvdcd \vilh tho samo troiible*otno
?ugctVetoniersY. God hnoies u^'do not leant them
*iU.m\th6 South?'.,'.< ...
nv ti
odt r;Th}!re:nco several:jnen in th c country who
?jj'.dhiok. "tho-'womert dou't iknow enough to
if iflrotOraiul.ono Df thbni turuad up at tho. olec
? . I'ioii in Michigan, tho other day, in thd fol -
lowing manner; toovJlr,; - "In l ,. ^
0'4i.oitA)vcr,y dirtjr^ doba.scd and ignorant look
? ;ii>;; nmn eaiiie in tu vnlc Said one of tho
^3 ln^^ff.ojroun^ him a ballot, Ml wish eyou,
w'duld. Obligo us by voting 'this ticket."
Jd8Hi\>t;i,ati'kind 'of ei ticket is that ?" said he.
?^Iry.^'?afd'theVady//^ou'oaVsVo' your
y^?JlieV'"ni"ll?t 1 can'^iijoadj'i. ho .answered.
jfllrf^tr^{.<VS?!T;KftMf,Jr/}ftd. ^9-Vallo^ !j5on have,
? ^jtkVtt in pfp^sr"^ Jjamatljfwj?icl? you. arq .about to
1 vbtc^, the Itidy asked.' ,,N?,'.' said" 'ho, "I
Jfi ^Wu'at ail>'''Hehi;* sal^l ltfio 'lady,
ttfrsUkllbt m'ika mt toa''^W "willing, tb
" -..left he .women \0t .1 Mi ivcll uti t he num." "Is
that it ?" ho replied; "then I flcu't want it
tba women don't kno\> enough to vote !"
A Spider In lue W to mm-Si.
yY short time since a young lady,' a resi
dent qf Btookvillo, V a., ( experienced a
creeping sensation in her nose after she
had ? retired In the- night, and all efforts to
reinovo the annoyanco woro without the
desired effect, the difficulty remaining for
several days, merely changing to a location
further up in the nostrial. At length it
seemed to pass down into the throat, caus
ing a choking sensation. .ln\\w Lately after
its disappearance the victim experienced
/htiut.t)i>aili3in'tlio ?touiaoh,<and called medi
cal assist an cq Mn-voin^the only thing that
gave her any relief being copious doses of
brandy, which failed to produce any of the
usual effects. Finally Bcvoro vomiting
ensued, and after one whole night's suffer'
.jug, and the patient giving up hopes of life,
, 1 lie cause of the trouble was removed, and
an examination found it to be a small par
ticle of blood and matter, in (ho center of
which wns a .common-sized black spider.
Evidently tho brandy saved tho young
lady's lite.
?; UM? ?Ill- ????TTI, ??? -
"?IiVKi uml l>c Thankful."
nr 'uttii b?ffv.M ? ? !
Puch are the words rudely carved upon a
Stone ihn wild mount a.in region among the
Scottish lake.-;. After winding along a steep
riigged rond, you come suddenly upon a
heather-covered dingle, like ndrnc oasis in
t he desert, and there, near a clear, bubbling
spring, stand- the stone. I well remember!
that the little party of tourist of which I
mafic one Were vti'y thankful for that most
refreshing rest upon the Bweel, purple
heath after nn unusually long walk. A
walk f why, it uns n veritable pilgrimage
we llnd rtchicVtd that Tay. No vehicle could
Lcl.ii id in the pr.il of the country where
our destination lay, so we obtr inc l two
lake ho: limn, who also nted as guides, to
row us up Loch Long, rind*upon landing at
(bo head of the iakc they carried the small
qiu.p'ily of light baggage, that was to serve
us during our sojourn among the lake? and
in.our.tnir.s. tho.hcayicr portion having been .
forwarded froh) Glasgow to Edinburgh.
It was very herd to leave that plcasi hi
n sting place, but a few more miles sti 1
lay between Us and the small hotel at In
versnnid, which we were anxious to reach
before darkness closed eround us for though
a bed upon tho hei.thcr, with tho starry
heavens for a canopy, n ay be a poetical
sort of in-rangt menf, yet the more prosaic
one of n.?tlrcss, covcrlei, sheets and pillows
is, rossiuly, he ttur.ada.pt od to the require
ments .lot', i -'tired unluvt's sweet rc.-toi er."
?'i'herfl^Uoo;'l.tood Donald nni Duncan, ns we
?had'it?riicd our guides, waiting foi us, and
enjoying, in prospective, the warm Rreaijlc
of the inn kitchen, their supper, and the
"drap or barley breo:" so we must e'en rise,
reluctantly'though it be, an 1 travel on
ward.
'flint day is now in the far-off, past; the
nine placid lake, the 'mountains, swept over
alternately by cloud and sunshine, the road,
varied by hill and dell, by moor an I mead
ow, along which we at hist pladdetl so wea
rily?nil these arc almost forgotten; but
that old gray, moss grown stone and its in
scription w ill ever be remoaibcrcd- How
.often hnve I ropeated it to myself, w hen
tired and worn out with bodily or niontel
labor! And somebody when lifo is ended,
nnd the hands arc folded, and the eyes arc
closing, amid the murmurs of the hist proiy
or once more will be breathed those words,
"Host, and be thankful."
smziuoLS'Virii ijOUGE,
No. as, a,% *v. n.-.
A Special .Communication (Of this Lodge
will bo held at .Masonic. Hall on 'IJUESDAY
AFTERNOON, i?tii inst., at o'clock.
Members will take notice and govern th.m
selves according.
By order of tho Vi.: Mi'.
FEE DE HICK S. DIBBLE,
,ti , , Secretary.
,;dcol2: .. 187* 11
PREMIUMS.
Offered by the Orangeburg Agricultural
and Mechanical Association on Field Crops
Will bo awardc d on Saturday the Hlth of
Deeimber! Competitors will take notice
nnd hand in their reports at once. The
Judges nro requested to meet me at 11
o'clock, on the day adovc designated at
Yosc & Itlars stoic. P.S. FELDE?,
Scperintcndunt.
dec. 12 It ?
School Notice.
J will open a School on the Ith ?f Janu
ary next, for 0IHL8 und V0UNO LADIKS,
and BOYS under 1- years of ago in the
followjng branches of study :
English Grammar; Geography, Arithme
tic1 (Davlcs), f'ompo?'.Mon, RhetO'de, Logic,
Intellectual nnd Natural Philosophy, Uis*
tory, Primary and Uuiitvers.il, together
with alLpriuiary studios.
0 Algebra, and OoquKitry will bo taught ns
.soon as I am ablo to employ an assist ant.
Terms i?-', and $o, pe.* month.
.Apply to me at my Residence on New
3 doors South of tho Lutheran
Church. " i
G. A. HOUOH
dec 12 1871 -It
FOIt SALE.
I oficr for snlo the Rosidonoo-of Gco. f[.
Shircr Esq., on Rail Road Avenue, with g|5
ncros attached, all within town limits.
Also, one Building Lot in the town uf
Orangoburg.
JAS II. FOWLES.
dco 12' 1874 It.
C O jN I !I?! !
COME OJfB, ( OJIE Alii,,
And boo if you cannot bo SUITED' in your
CIIMSTMAS I??ltCn?SES,
at tub
Drug store op
Dr. E. J. OLIVEROS'}
where he has just received a large stock) of
TOYS, CANDIES, FIRE CltACKERsI
POCKET CUTLERY, TOIL- )
FT ARTICLES, I
AND PRESENTS SUITED TO YOUNG AND
OLD, At the ORAXOKIlURf] DRUG STORE
dec I:
187 I
ik
TAX N?TIGE
OFFICE OF COUN1 V TREASURER}
I RANnnnrno Cov.vty S. C.,
December I Ith 1874
The following taxes have boon levied "i1
on Iho property of this County, via :
For Salaries of Eccutivo and Judicial
officers of the Stntc, the Clerks nnd cnhtiii"
ent expenses ofthc Executive und Judicial
Department of the Government, I j mills.
For .'??mi] ort and maintenance of Hie
Penal, Charitable and IMiloit iomil Instil;i
tidns of the State, exclusive of Common
Schools, 1 J mill i.
For the Sup)..]! and maiutinaiicc of
Public Schools, - mills.
For the expenses of the General Assem
bly, I mi'd.
For public Piloting. }. mill.
For payment of interest on t'12 Public
Debt, (as* ndjusled by Act of December 22nd
1S7:!) due and payable on the first of Janu
ary and July 1870, 2 mills.
For deficiency or unpaid Appropriations,
1 4-5.
Total for Slate Tax. ft 10,-89.
For curre.it expenses of Orangeburg
County, 2 mills.
For j nymcnl < f ; hei Indebtedness, 1 null.
For building Court llousi?, 1.1 mills.
For Con.11.(ii .-<! col, local Assessment, l.\
mills.
Total Tax, 13 I ft 50.
The TAX DUPLICATE will Le open in this
nilico *on the ;21sl instant for the CO'LLEG
TION of the above TAX lev! >s an i e 1 .
day thereafter (Sundays exoeptedj u;it;1 1 1 ?
fifteenth day of January l^T?, vv'.icn - 1 1 or
cent penalty will b 3 al:c'i : I to all Delin
quent i.
JOHN Ii. LIVINGSTON,
County Treasurer,
dec 12 1ST I 2t
I. a a 1; rii'i
qHIUSTHAS! e|i!MS!*AS!l
> SANTA r.T.ATt*v 11.1.*?*
A.large and tine Assortment of ?
Toys ixml ChrJsdKas I5re?c2jSa
for CUiltiren.
Besides a constant supply of
IlHl'GS AM) MEitfCIXES
Can nlw ays be loun I at
A. 1*. I>1'K KS' S ore.
dee I!
187 I
TAKE NOTICE.
Thai I will roiil at the residence of the
late Jno. R. Willions, decensetl, on tie 11*4?I
day of December 1874, t<> the liighru bid
der, all the Lea! Estate of which I? died
seiv.ed and possessed, for the year I87">.
Possession Id be given l*t January 1875."
Lent to be secured I y firsl Lien on Ceop.
R. BENSON t UtRAN".
A dmiiiistritor
dec 12 1874 2t
Notice of Dismissal.
1 hereby give notice that 611 the fourt'Cnth
day of January I87? I will file my final
act mint ns guardian of .lehn C. Dciglas
with the Judge ot Probate of said Cuinty
and ask for a discharge from said guarlaiti
sh in.
V. ILL! AM AVIXGHt.
dec 12 1874 :t
soiJTi-i cahoTjINA
ORANGERURG COUNTY.
In 1111: Common Fi bar.
Watson A. ?>' Cain nnd 1 Complain for
others, A dm'is, Plaintiffs | iiijunctin.
[ Leave to 1111 r
Vabnt'uic Pillhnn and | shnll asset and
others, Defendants. I debts niu for
relief.
Ry in order made in this ense Iii' >'?<?..
1874; the Creditors of Jacob I!, 0 in
deeiased, are required to present and rove
their Claims ngninsl bim bet?re the uder
signcU, Referee, by the 1st Jnriuhry m I or
they will bo debn 1 red pnynieut. fithioc
1^7:i. W F. HUTSON
dec 12?Hi Refeie.
COUNTY OK OltANOKlHJH:.
In thk OcuRt or I'non.vT.
p,y AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTOX, .
Judge of Probate in said County.
WHEREAS, O. B. Itiley hath mndotiil
to me, to grant him Letters of Adimis
trniion of the Esinte nnd olfeCts of Fr? ? m
W. Riley, dbeense I. late of said County
These ara therefore to eile and adimish
all and singular the hin lied and Ci'edors
of I he said deceased, to be nildtip.
pear, before me. at a Court of Probutfor
Iho said County <" be holden at Orangolrg,
on the 80th driy of Dccenibnr 1871, nil
o'clock A. M.j to show oansQ if any, wh ho
said Administration should not be grant!,
Giveu uuuer my hand and Ilia Seal otho
Court, this 7lh day of Dec. A. D. 1 1,
nnd in tho '.?7th year of Am srioan llc
nomlcnce.
[L.S.I AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLT01
jcc jo?2t Jud^c of Probe,
Tho State of South. Carolina
COUNTY OK ORANGERURG,
COURT1 OP COMMON PLEAS,
Mary B. Oliver, AiminiBtra'rix "]
of Thomas Oliver, Plaintiff,
against* I Summons
Frederick K. Oliver, Rnohcl E.
Spigner, Lawrence R. Mar
shall and Harriot his wife. Juby | for Relief.
O. Oliver, Sullio M. Oliver
arid Annie Nellie Oliver, Julia
Thomns Oliver :u>il Murion | Complain!
Leo Oliver, by II. W. Kcinierly,
their Guardian", ad lilum', |
und Adorn Sinoke, creditor, und I not Served
the oilier creditors of line.'- I
tale. Defendants. j
To Ihr Deft lulnnlx? ' ?
SALUTE M. OLIVER. RACHEL E. SPICl
NEIt, F. T. E. OLIVER;
Vou mo hereby summoned and required
to answer tho Com plain I In this action,
which is bled in the Office of the Clerk of
the Court for said County aud Ui serve a
copy of your answer to the sr.id :>mplaint
on iho Subscriber at his office i.i town of
Oranguburg, opponilo Court House Squaro,
within twenty days after the service here
? .!'. exclusive of ihr day of Bitch service;
an 1 if you fail to answer the complaint
wiihin the time a for: .-aid. t he plaintiff in
Ibis notion will apply to tho Court for tho
relief demanded in iho complaint
Dated Des. II, is? I.
W. .1. DnTREVILLE,
dec 12- 01 Plaintiffis Attorney.
kst?tk ?At7k7
Ry i rd.i v of tho Probate Court I will soil
at pi lie i ii iy lo l lie highest bidder at the
Es ote Place i ile lain Lewis II. /.inmier
inan decease I in Ornngft Township on Tues
day Iho l' h day of Dccrmbcr'187-1, the
rcirnning personal property nf ihr said
Fstitte. i (insisting of Hovses, Mules, Caltlo.
I'< ps, I'm n. I i.ddi r and n*he?" produce with
IMamation Machinery, Farm Implements
kit
T> rriis Ca<di.
TIIOS: E. RiCKENHAOK EE.
Admir. of Estati of 1.. II. /.iminaroi,in.
riov '_'-< :87l ?t
PUBLIC SCHO0.L N.OTICB.
No ice is hereby given tj,;,t SHADY SIDE
SCHOOL liii3 beep mado a public School
for WHITE CHILDREN for the Town of
Orarigehurg. an I Mrs. D. E. (TLOVKtt an!
Miss ."?'? E. ELFE have heeli elected ?
Teachers thereof. Parties dcsirous'of - i 1
ing ;!i. ir Children to a Er?^?choo] R
avail th smselvos of IIiiJ ripn >r!unity a < ;:
will b-< the only publio School f'?r the ivhi:e
Scholars in the Town of Orangeburg."
THAU. ?'. ANDREW.:.
V. I). BO\V MA'S;
Tau-tecs.
Novcmhtr i si 1 .-?7 L
nov 21 1871 , ? St
I herihy j?|vr notice lo all interested and
crnceined that Mrs. Mary Ann Johnson,
widow of Reuben .lohtiron, intends lbhave
her Hontestend set blf in the Personal Pro
| erty of her luted.usband. in said County,
I thiHv one dnys from tlie date Iicr?of.
AUG. II KNOW ETON.
Probate Judge, '). (*.
I tiled Orar.gebnrg C. IL, Nov. *JS, 187.1. '
\m., /MjapEeiiT.
j At ii y <ild Stand, between Rrlggriinnn
I nii i >!i NamarnV. I have opened a liiv?
cd ii ss Grccciy Store, und will keen, steadily
on hand
FLOUR.
S CO A It.
COFFEE;
LARD".
HA CON.
SMOLDERS',
Sf?ESj
IIA M.S.
&e.,
:.n I < vcrytliiag cb?b kept in a
FAMILY GROCERY.
In the Ri'ar of my Store I l ave a neatly
appointed EAR, where 1 guarantee the
best ' ? ' * "
LIQUORS,
ALES.
WINKS.
? &'c;-,
in the Town will he served to my Custom
ers, i bespeak tlie Patronage of my riiaoy
Friends.
M. 4L.IlRKC.lir.
liov JS 1S71 tf
W. K. CR'
Wtiihl respectfully call particular atten
tion to his INCREASED STOCK of
1IACON,
FLOUR.
SCHAR.
COFFEE.
LARD,
H A MS.
I UI IT, SiC.
FANCY GROCERIES
Ton numori us to mention.
! IQUl lltS unsiirpas'sc I.
SKOARS, none nop ndor;
A no assortment of Pll'ES, Smoaking
and Cliewihg TORApCO.
Valuable Plantation for
s a r;i:.
For a'e (lie PLANTATION below Roue's
Pump, OH the Liver Road, known as the
HILL PLACE, containing live hundred 'ami
thirty-six neies. (in Iho pluco there is a
good DWEl/LING Hot SE, with necessary
oui buildings.
Terms made easy.
A| ply lo the undersigned on the place or
b\ letter addressed to Kobe's Pump. S. C.
net 3?tf ? L. J. 17. L:\lt
n?tige.
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'
Of Orniiftebttrgl
MOSES M. DROWN, Hie Harber, pledges
himself to keep up with the limbs in all tlio
late Improvements, hs hii business' in ftnlli
cieul to guarantee the above. He will ho
found at his Old Stand ever ready to reive
his customers at Hie shortest notrco.
a pi 11 ;;o
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TO THE EZTE^IYE STOCK
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