University of South Carolina Libraries
LOO A. X,._ FRLDBR MHVKU8, Assistnut Editor. SATljtDAY, JAM. ?,M87ft?*, .Lj:iJU.Jiii?L^J__l Two wcgks from to day a# article will appear in this paper which will bo to the point, aud show tho "machinery** of certain matters. Tho Democrats may =lIiink that tomo of their leading men fcra high toned, and all that, but there *ue certain facts which will be brought to their notice on that day, which may ?induce oven a Dourbon to believe that nil that shines is not gold. Judge Rood is ono of the best Judges we tsver had. Ho is strict and yet merciful. 1 dgufc in Thorn &Jucksou has rebuilt at their >old stand and have a good stock on Itand. *W. Perry Murphy Esq., was in attendance Upon the Court during the past woek. lie ia a rising young lawyer, and Is determined to mako hi* mark. The Grand Jury mnde a presentment. Mr. Boliver commenced to read it, but not being familiar with tho hand writing, eeuld not get nlong real well., ^ . tT . Mr John Baxter is a splendid carp on ter and is now a useful man to those who Want to build again. Ho does Work good and in a hurry. W K Crook has opened a good stock of clothing, dry goods, hats, Ate, besides his well assorted stock of groceries. See his advertisement in "another column. 1 he TJi?^^irlro<j9; of #rr-?nd ? Mm Kirk ftomoY hfos that they lost their inf.int daughter v>n W ednesday morning last. He has rjur heartfelt sympathy. Dick is spveading himsolf, ho has a full 6tock r/i everything and will drive 3r*Fm?"vhiQg trade if low prices will btj any inducements' ^gi^buyers. Go to Kortjohn. Wbenyeu yruutdrugs, teilet articles Vandics, paints, oils, cutlery &c, call at J>v A C Dukes drug stoic and your or tiers will be Oiled with dispatch aud at the. xevy lowest pricos. INI r. McQueen Sallcy. at Sain's old tables, has on baud a line stock of hor res aud mu^Tes \?iielip as every..:pi knows, can bo purchased froifr Mo. \ right both io quality aud price I word to the wise, &c. Dr A M Snider's card in another col UiiiD de?erves the attention of the public The Dr's reputation as a Dentist is wide \y known throughout our county and we gunrrnntoe to all who visit hi n will go sway well pleased both with tho work and price. -V ? - On Thursday last we had the picas lire of dining at Duke's hotel. Tho ta . ble was sumptuously spread, and the clever host, Mr. Dukes, saw to it him sell that his boarders were taken caro of. Those who want good accommoda tel. On the 23rd of December 1872, Mr i\icbnrd Way one of our most rcspecta ble citizens left this world. Ho was a man universally respected, and tho vn fancy made by his death will not soon bo forgotten. \Yo extend our kindest ajuipathics to his family; and trust that they will meet him in the bright hoivmt . '' I ft./??V? /I tor. Mr \Vny was in tho sixty third year of his nge. ? - * ?i Wo are pained to learn of the recent nfllicntion of Jtcv. A. Jl. Hartley, tho be loved pneler of Antioch Baptist Church, in the death of hie ostimnble wife, on T?es day, January 121 h. Mrs. Amanda Hnyiley, possessed all those .estimablo chrfstran\iiQc?^flneh*niadS*cr' character truly lovely to all who knew hor. 8ho will bo sorely missed in the family circle, and [bj the congregation of Antioch to whom she had endeared herself us tho pastor's wife. Sho Jcavcs a babo but one day old? ^6uV'heii/tf*lt sympathies are wwli the bereaved, who will find comfort in tho death of tho righteous, by lifting their Ag a matter ofjustioo to tho man, umt not because he is tho business manager o f this paper wo desire to congratulate Mr. UcoylJolivcr upon his record as an olliocr. Scar?ingJm^1 toj??"i;4fSV?n*'lo. (ieo. lloliverisV.il right.' Ouu wish is that he Will conffnuo iu the future as- ho has in the past and then we'll have an honest He publican party in our County F DeMars has added to bis complete stock of liquors nhd segars, a well assor ted stoek of groceries and otlior useful articles to liouseko apers Frank is bo and. to keep up with the times mid will do his very best to please all that calls on hsnr His sample room is in rear of tho grocery store. The ntteuiioti if the public is invite 1 to. Jim advertis'emcut of Mr. J- VoSo in another column. Ilo has" ad led I dry {roods, boots, shoes aud notions to his usual supply of No 1, groceries and nil who have patronize 1 tho above gentle man can vomdi for the fact that no better bargain? em b ?. h 11 :tu /wh sro i u town than at his popular stow. We find it hard to keep up with our progressive post master. He is now moving the post olheo to Mr Ezekicls? Orangcburg Times. .^W.e^fiud our friend behind a heap of | things. The Tinte? should be tired of j tho words "progressive" and '"pateut." Sir Ezckicl, we suppose, will do his duty faithfuiiy as deputy post mastor. And why go against him, does he not belong to "Grsn^er Sam's'' Hand ? Thursday night last the Rev. P. F. Kistler lectured iu the basement of the Presbyterian church on tho subject ot temperance. The attendance was large , andMr. Kistlor made?somb.Vtrong points 1 against the use of whiskey in any shape j aud was eloquent from the beginning to j the end of his lecture. I'he lluv Mr Camp j bell followed him, ami iu kind but dooi . ?iv? language, advised those who drank j to stop it. A mouth henoe another ! lecture is promised the public. Wtts born 1 5th"" was a native of Florida, was engaged in I the practice of tnedieinc for eight, years in Southwestern Georgia , and served as i Surgeon in the late Confederate army with great acceptability to the medical 1 bureau of the Confederacy. After tho war be moved from Georgia to Orange . burg,y one of whose, fair daughters lu Si'1 tm JS jt 1 S i 'fcinrricd; He wo^tljth coufideueo and esteem of the whole county both as a high toned pentletnan nud a druggist. The sad event of his death happened ou the 11th instant, from injuries sus taincd by his falling off the roof of his new residence, on which h : had gone to adjust a Move pipe. He leaves a .widow with three children. His deitr M. HTl Jj Tltt <fl 1Si \ 11 is deeply mourned by the entire coin tiiunity of Ortitigeburg. A V 0 US TI rS Fl S (' // A* A"? Is just the sort of a man that &M towns ought to have iu them. Not satisfied with his splen lid grocery and saloon, he has gone to work an 1 put up, right no:ct dior, an itlur arr.iog; uo it , lovers of goo 1 thing-, to catcan get exactly what they want Fresh oysters, fresh vegetables of all kinds, apples, orange-', nuts au I all kinds of chco.se. If one gets h i ig.y an I wants a meal ho can get it there. If one wants to see a elovar in m, lot a ei II be made upon Lewis Fischer, the "little bubber" of tho popular Aogmrm To sum up, if one want, tiny others to deal with otlior thin Fischeri proprietor, IK* littler, thai good fellow, John English an I that aminbls Lewis Fisohor, he must find them outside of Orangaburg. CO URT? Tlld follfrtjbl^ OAfSS. JW'O triod : TnoMtSt?fWisf tt. Inabnet, inhtdo* moanor?5ot Guilty. The stato vs. Kullcy Summers, assault nnd battery with intent to kill?Net fluilly. Tho Btnto vs. Dilsoy Konnody, <//<</. Dilsey Forrest, misdcuacnuimr?Not (luilty. The stato vs. joi/ri^aoi Inson, carnal knowledge of woman child?Not (luilty. Tho stato vs. l'ttcr Rood, Larceny of in severed./rom the frcohold?(luilty. The state vs. Wesley Jenkins, Petit L nrccny?Guilty. ' Tho stute vs. Wesley Washington, Privily tstculi ng from the person?Not Guilty. Tho slate vs. Tandy Golion, iii ilicio us hilling of a Cow?Gttilty . . The state vs. Gova.it Reed, mttr.ler? Guilty The Btato vs. Randall Murray, Dnnuil Murray ami Thos. Smith?Verdict, Randall Murray and Thai. Smith Guilty- D.inuol Murray?Not Guilty. Tho state vs. Owen Member, Grand Larceny?Guilty ot Petit I.arcony. The state vs. Arene Lemon, Assault and Battery nttd assault with a deadly weapon [with intent to kill?Guilty of assault mid Lattery. The state vs. Jerry Logan. Burglary and Larceny?Guilty of Petit Laie ttt/.l The state vs. Ematllicl Johnson, Arson ? Not Guilty. W. J. DeTrevillo for the defendant. The slato vs. John L. Humbert, wilfully neglecting as County Treasurer to turn over monies to the State Treasurer?Guilty. Tho state vs. ('has. Pinkney. Arson ? Guilty. The stnte vs. Vf. M. Aull, Murder? Guilty. The hi ghost prize in a Chinese lotto ry is twenty nine, cents and the man who draws it has his name in the paper and is io iked upon as a heap of a fel low. /.VTHU M/?:/)/.ITVf K.V I .I//.V.I ti?.Y?6/l AXGNiiyci i <". i/;/:.i/r? Monday 2"?lli Grammcr English. Latin. Greek. Tuesday 2filli Spelling an 1 Reading. Wednesday H7iIt Geography. Thursday 28tU spelling .1 nd Writing. Friday tl'.hii Mathematics au I Spullin*. Examination will co n.u;u ; ? a II a m. and closoat I p. |ii. Kharp. O.liau/ es-r cises of the sehe d will h ) s*is;)iiil le I daring tiiose hours only. Owing t ? a virtu il Stu ll nsi?ii of the sohool fro.n the recent tlisa.s Irons fire and iltJCJSiut rain*, th >r ; will he only tho ordinary daily recittlions *n other branches. I will move my school an I red laues to Dr. Elliott's resi lctioc en Rujiell Strjct on the first day of March. JAM B S S. II BY WARD. Pi-iueipi.l. -^j^a isrp; r i c riEr^i 01 fk i:oi- rol'KTi1 Tiikam .m-.k () i:ax<;kiuti5? < 'of sty. Oil\.S'dKtllt 1.(1,S.( .. I'cocniber 11, 1874 In accordance wish '"an hcHiflhc fieneral Assembly, to raise Supplies lor the fiscal year, ooitlmncing November the 1st, 1874, Notice is hereby given, that my ollicc will be opened f?>r the reception of 'faxes oil and after Monday the 21*1 day nf I tceeinhcr 1874, until tin- l?tli day nf January, 187"?, after which time a penally of Jo per i *.it will be added to kII unpaid Taxes of that date. Taxes will b# received in the following kind of funds. Gold nttd Silver coin, United Swifts Currency, National Hank Notes, and bills receivable oft he St ate, coupons matur ing of bonds issued under Act to reduce the v.ilttine of the public ?lebt, and provide for the payment of the same, and certificates of indebtedness as arc authorized by the acts of tho < lencral Assembly. The rate percent um will Lea? follows; For general State purposes, 102-5 mill* on a dollar. For CotP'ly pur|h?ses, :i mills on a dollar, j For special (or Cullrt House), \\ mills on ' a dollar. for pull tax per capita one dollar. Local school tax, district No. 1 ? Vanoes, 0 mills on a dollar. Local school tax, district No. 2? Poplar, ?1 mills on a dollar. Lo?a1 school US,district No.,1-Tine (Jrove ?< \ mills mi a dollar. Local school tax, district No. 4?Amelia, 2 mills <m a dollar. Local school lax,?listricl No. 5-Providence 0 mills on a dollar Local school tax, district No. U?Goodbys 4 mills on u dollar I .oca I school lax, district No. 7?Lyons, 2 mills on a dollar. Local school tax, district No..S -fow Castle 1 mill on a dollar Local school tax, district 2$Q, 9?Middle, 1 J mills on a dollar. Local school lax, district No. 10-Orange, 2 mills on a dollar. Local school tax, district No. 11 -Paw Caw 2 mills on a dollill. Local school tax, district No. 12-Brunch vi I lc, 0 mills on a dollar Local school (ax,district No. Ul-New Hope 0 mills on a dollar. Local school tax, district No. 14-Kliwibeth 1 mill <>n a dollar. Local school tax. district No. ? F.disto, I I millson a dollar. Local school tax, district No. Ill?Union, mil's on a dollar. Local school tax, district No. 17?Zion 1 \ mills on a dollar, Local school tax, district No. IS?Willow 2 mills on n dollar. IVOCal school tax, district No IV Liberty \ mill on a dollar. Local school tax, district No. 20-Hockll:, 1 mill on a dollar. Local seheoltax, district No. 21 ? Hebron ! mill on a dollar. I Local school tax, district No. 22--llock\ ('?rove, 1 mill on a dollar. Tax payer* must call for the Tax on each piece of property in the Township where it lied. I will collect Taxe? as follows. At R. S. (Meaton's Store, Friday December 25, 1874, Knotts Mill Hull Swamp, Saturday Decent bcr 2?th, 1874. ~+ Lewhtvi Ho, Tuesday and Wednesday l>c ccmbcr 2t)th and 20th 1874. Fort Motte, Thursday December .list 1871 Urauchville, Stitiirday January 2ml, 1875 J. Hnmp Fehlers, Friday January 8, I-S7?. And on ?II oilier days at Ohtiigcbnrg.Court 1 louse. J. II. LIVINGSTON, County Treasurer. Sheriff's Sales. OKANGKBUltG COUNTT. In tiik Count ok Puohatk. Johii Gardner, Plft. \ Petition Ugtiiust I for .Marti oi (jnrdHer rl al Defls. J Partition liy viitue of an order of the Judge of Probat? I will sell at Orungoburg Court Homo on Monday the first day of February neit for parti i ion among the ptrtios inter ted therein. All Hint Plantation or Tract of band situate and being iu the County and State aforesaid, on the. waters of Dean Stramp . containing one hundred ami tifly-three acres more or less, and boon led form ely by lanes of John M. Fehler, lt. Corbett, Joseph ('. Fanning und-llelhniugton. llciog the lands of which Elijah Gardner and Mart her Gardner his wife und seized and possoscd. The said lands full he sold iu three par cels. Plats to be seen al Sheriff's oIKoo. Terms?Enough cash to pay costs ami ex penses, balance on a credit of one ami two years, secured hy bond of purchaser and mortgage of premises, ami to pay tor re cording, papers ami laxos Sheriff's Office, ) K. I. Cain, Oraugeburg C. II., S. C, !? S. <>. t' Jan. 11 lb, 1S7 ?>. j jan Hi til The State of South Carolina OttA N K!!'.'!'.i j GoUNTY, IN COMMON FLEAS. Heulen Toinlinson, Plaintiff, | against I Thaddens C. Andrews, Ilav- j riet M. Andrews, Krank II. Greene an 1 Lydia Williams, j Defend tills. I l!y virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure herein. I will sell at Public outcry, ut Otfiingeblirg Court House, on the Firs i Monday in February. LS75, for cash. hi All ih.it p.ueel or Track of Land siuialo in Oraugeburg County on li.ill's lluatich, waters ot Four Holes Swamp, con taining S?ik1 acre, inoreorless.it beluga pail of a tract of SKI acres laid out by David Murphy, !ju February, ISStO, and li.ii Ii such shape, m irks and forms, as a rusurvey plat will more fully show : Itouud cd on toe East by lauds of D. \V. Felder ami John Grauiling. on i lie South by lauds of D. W. Felder ami IV. (i. Collier, an 1 on I he North and West by lands of \V. O.ikm in and \\i O. Col I iir, heiiig t lie same lau I conveyed to T. C. Andrews by deed dated tith Janu ary, |870, executed Uy L. It. ("oilier. (nihil g ?_<! ' :iercs. imno or le.?., '"".''.'leO by hin s of ("apt. .1. S. Itowuinn, Mrs. Salliu Down.an. list no of llunitf, ail Homestead tract Estalu of Heine,-a Shulcr, dec.'ased, ii >w owned be L. ll.Shuller. Said tract or plantation sold as pari o! ihcHe.il Estate of Itchecca Sliuler, d-een-l. ail conveyed hv "i. C. Ail ircwM. us Judge of Probate, to .Nils. IL M. Andrews, by deed dated 7 November, 1870. Purchaser in pay for pipors an I reo ord i h -x. ALSt) Tito State oi" South Carolina, OKANGKIUTvC COUNTV, In Common Fleas. Mrs. IL M. An Irows Assignee | of N\ iu. M. Sain. | vs ; Foreclosure .). It. S'ephctis and C. (1. | Stepheus. I l?v virtue of the ju Igment of foreclosure filed in this case, I will sell at Oraugeburg Court House on the Saltsday in January next, all ih it Inul or parcel of lau I situate in the county ot Orangeburg, containing IH7 acres more or less, and boiiu Iu I on tho North by lands of Dr. IL IL Knotts, South hy ihe Edistn Itiver, Easl by estate 1 m is of .li S. Jennings an.I of Sarah a id Mary Graves, and VVesl by hinds of Dr. 1'.. II. Knotts and-? Fioklin. Terms cash. Purchasers t > pay far pa pers and recording. A I.SO Joseph A. Keller. Plaintiff, ^ against - T. K. BasportMs, Defendant. J My virtue of foreclosure herein, I will sell ut public uulcry, nl Oraugeburg Cour House, on the first Monday in February lh7">, for cash : All thai plantation or Iracl of land con taining ?_'-(> acres mere or less, situate on Whirlwind Kranch, waters of North EdUlo Itiver, bouiide I on the Northwest by W. S. Dudley, South by L. Wisseilliitnl, Southeast by J. Itiley, Northeast hy S. Meaeli, Mrs. Johnson and others. Also all thai lot or parcel ?f lau I situate iu the town of Oruugeburg, on Market Street, forty-two feet;and eight inches trout ami running back two liutiilrfid an I seventy one feet to the lands formerly owned hy James Hurley, decease 1, and boon led on ilic North by lauds of Independent Elliott Hook & Lucid r Company. Souib by J. S. IWiWRinn, Ens) hy Market Street. Vurchasur to pay for papers and record ing. .limitary'.Uh, 1K7?. E. I.CAIN, inn Hi?ill S (?. C. School Notice. I will open a School on (he 1th of Janu ary next, Im- l(til'tfel ?ad YOUNG LADIES, and HOYS under 12 years of ago in Ihe following branches of sin ly : English Cram mar; Geography, Arithme tic (Dn\u\), Composition, Ithctoric, Logio, Intellectual and Natural Philosophy, His tory, Primary and Uunlvcrsal, together with nil prii.ni ? studies. Algebra aud Ueoiuurlry v/ill bo taught as soon as 1 am able to en.ploy . n 'issv-it int. Terms ?2, nml So, per month. Apply to mo nt my Hesidence on New Street " door? Reuth of tho Lutheran Church. 0. A. HOUGH dec 12 1S71 'it IVALS! I bog leave to informs tho Ol TIZHNS of this County that I havo on banl and will constantly kecep a FULL SUPPLY of 11 KAYY (iKOCKllli'S, LIQUORS, tVINK8, TOBACCOS & SKGARS, Besides I lure FITTED UP tlie Small Balding, one door above my Store, lor the purpose ol Supplying this market with HJVKllY DELICACY OF THE SEASON, \ Such as Fish, Oysters, Cheese, Fruit, Canned Goods, etc. Como up ye lovers ?f GOOD;? THINGS and sec what a variety of tho above articles I kejp. AUGTJTUS FISCHER, Grocer. " Now is the TIME! Notwithstanding the CHEAT PIRK ant tho LOSSES nur with, I hive on hin I and will constantly keep a FULL SUPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, And tho I IF. ST CflKVYIXG TOBACCO and FIVE CENT SKGAR in the town, besides other line Bntu Is, with many oMlir ujsful articles . flense call an 1 UN \MINE for yourselves. jan 10 L. RANSDALK, Broughtou Street. 1870 is ly I MOSELEY a ill is OFFERING to his CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC generally RARE INDUCEMENTS! My STUCK of GOODS is COMP LET R in all tho Different Department An 1 PRICES so LOW 11 .IYED 15 ? "? jan li'i AT SAMR OLD STAND 187."? STOND PH0SP0ATE COMPANY OF oiiiVTiT^jT/roisr s. c. THK YEBY BEST FERTILIZERS for COTTON, CORN WHEAT. TUB* other Crops, prepared under the Special Supervision of tho Company's Cktaus JULIAN RAVEN EL, SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash S?ll. Time (Nov. 1st), $55. i ACID IMIOSFIIATB, Cash $:>:5, Time (Nov. 1st), $:IS. We otrer a very Liberal Discount on the nbovc Bates for ('ash Sales, prepaid Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Key Box WILHAMS, BLACK k WILLIAMS, Agents, No. 3 Soutk AtUntie Wharf. E. EZEKIEL, SOLE AGENT at ORASGBBURG, 8o. Ca. The State of South Carolina COT NT V OF ORANOKIiUKO, couut of common pi.has. Mary E.Oliver, Administratrix") of Thomas Oliver, Plaintiff. Frederick K. Oliver. Unohol E. Spigncr. Lnwj'Oiico It. Mar shall und llsrriei Iiis wife. Juhy for Relief. C. Oliver. Stillie M. Oliver ' mid Annie Nellie Oliver, Julia Thomas Oliver and Marion Complaint Eee Oliver, hy II. W. Kciiucrly, their tSmirdian, oil I n u.a. and Adam Smoke, creditor, an I not Served the other creditors of luies To ihr Dffrntlanls? SALLIE M. OLIVER, RACHEL E. SPKi NBR, P. T. K. OLIVER: You are hereby summoned and required to nuswer the complailll In this action, which is filed in the OfKco of the Clerk of the Court for "aid. County and to serv, a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber nt his office in town of OrangenUrg, oppositeCourt House Square, within twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of such servic?: and If von fail to answer the complaint w ithin tho tit'je aforesaid, the plaint ill'in this action will apply to (ho Court for tha r??lief demanded in the complaint Hated Deo. 11, 1ST I. ngainst Summons late, Defendants. W. J. DrTREVTLLE dec 12? fit The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ORANGEBUR*>? Cocrt op Common Pmjah John L. Moorpr, Plaintiff, ) Against Mary E. Oliver, Adminls t rat rix. Frcd'k Oliver, Rachel K. Spignor, Law rence li. Marshall ami Harriot S. Marshall, his wife, Juby O. O'iver, Sallie M. Oliver, Annie Nellie Oliver, Julia Thom as Oliver and Marion Leo Oliver, Defendants. V, (he D.'j'siulonis? FREDERICK K. OLIVER, RACHEL K. SP10NKR und SALLIE M. OLIVER: You nro hereby Funimonod and required t : ii?wrr the complaint.ill thlsactiou which is liicd in 'he office ui iho Clerk of Common Pleas, lor I ho said County and to nerre a copy el" your niiMvc.r to the said complaint on the cubsoribers nt shcir office, Russell Street, Orangobwrg, South Carolins, within twenty days e.tcer the service hereof, exclu sive of J lie day of such service; nnd If yon tail to answer tho within complaint within the time aforcB&id, the plaintiff In this ac tion will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated Dee. 1ft, 1874. IZLAll DI11RLR, it Plaintiff's Attorneys, Summons. For Rcliof. Complaint not Servod.