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NOTICE, I will bo at the following named places to receive Returns of Personal Propcrtjrfor the year 1875, as follows : At JAMISONS' on Monday Juno 7th. At LEWISVILLE on Tuesday and Wednesday June 8th and 9th. At FORT MOTTE on Thursday Juno 10th. At ROWB8' PUMP on Friday Juno 11th. At BHANCHVILLE on Saturday Juno 12th. At J. HAMP FELDERS' en Monday and Tuesday Jane 14th and 15th. At EBENJSZER CHURCH on Wedneaday June 10th. At KNOTTS' MILL on Monday June 21st. At W. L. W. RILEY'S on Wednesday June 23rd. COL. LIVINGSTON'S MILL, Friday, Juno 25th. The office at Orangeburg will be open for the same purpose until the 20th day of July 1875, after which time a penalty of 50 per cent will be dded to all who fail to make their Returns. JAMES "VAIN" TASSEL, June 5?3 Couty Auditor, Orangeburg County. C. D. KORTJOHN Continues to sell his LIQUORS and SEGARS>t COST. T He koops on hand and is receiving daily, FRESH SUPPLiES of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tin Ware, Cookery And> GENERAL SUPPLY of MERCHANDISE. Call before buying.] O. T3. KORTJOHN. W, K. CIIOOR Takes pleasure in calling the attention of the public to his STOCK of GROCERIES and LIQUORS Which has been greatly INCREASED in the last week, and will be sold LOW for CASH. * Special attention is call to my No.; 1 FEE D LND Eresli Gr round Raltimore Elcmr Received from the Mill Weekly. JOHN OGREN 8UCCES8OB OF ROBERT JENNY. RADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER. Being convinced of the iicceaHity of procur ing a larger STORE for my BUSINESS, and a favorable opportunity having been granted mo to obtain Buch, I hereby take the pleasures of informing my friends and cus tomers, that they will find me at the BRICK STORE fonnely occupied by Mosern Kohn ABro., where business will be puncunlly at tended to in tho future. may 22 1875 6m McMICHAEL HOUSE, ORANGEBURG, S. C. Thia HOUSE is now open for the recep tion of BOARDERS. GUESTS well taken tare of. Tho TABLE amply supplied, and a HACK meeting each train at the Depot. Terms Moderate. may 29 1879 ly THE SUN A. STRICTLY CONSERVATIVE Weekly Newspaper, Published By chari.es h. hall & co., AT BLACK VI LLE, S. C. Respectfully solicits the patronage of th* citizens of Barnwcll and the surrounding Counties. We shall endeavor by untiring energies and labor to give you a paper well .worth taking homo to your firesides and to your counting rooms. Subscribe at once, and if you are not satisfied we will refund your money. Terms, $2 in advance. ADVERTISING. Our rates are liberal, for further informa tion call on or nddresp C. H. HAhL, Business Manger. A CARD Dr. j. O. WANN AM A K ER ia in pos ncntton of the Receipt? and Prescription Books of the lato Dr. E. J. Oliveros. AH persons desiring to get any of thu above Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptions i?an do so by railing on Dn. WANNAMAKER, ' mar 27?3m At his Drug Store. OX.OVKH& ttl.OVEU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office oppoeitc Court IlouaoSquare. Ora-n^ebury;, S- C J\ W. Gl.OVEIt, MOKTIMKR G.I.OVBR, Jumus Gi.ovjjk.. J\b. IV If VALUABLE BUSINESS STANi} FOR SALE. One Lot on Main Street, recently occu pied by M. Rieb, mcaHiiring in front on Main street thirty-nix feet, and running back one hundred feet, funning an L, the Li running in rear of lot of C. Thornc, measuring 18x38 feet. Thin in one of the best Business Stand? in the town of Orange burg. Terms can be known on application to Mm. BERTHA RICH. Or Mr. GEORGE BOLIVER. may 22 tf NOTICE. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. Oranoeburo County, May 28th 1875. Tho School Trustees of the various Townships of thin County arc requested to meot at my office on the 12th of Juno 1875, at 11 o'clock A. M. precisely, an there in business of importance to be trannacted. TH08. PHILLIPS, School Com'r. may 29 1875 3t MilLmarv and Dress j\Talcirig? We have jtwt opened a MILLINARY STORE in Orangehurg at tho foot of Clutch Street, and will keep steadily on hand a full supply of Hillinary Goods. We will also earry on the business of Cut ting, filing and dress-making in the latent fashionable style. We solicit tho patron age of the ladies of the County, and will do our uttermo.it"to give Hntinfaction. All orders promptly attended to. MRS. L. M. SM OAK, MISS A. E. AYERS. apr.l 17 1875 3 m SAVED. By painting your buihlingnand residences j A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE. Wo the undersigned offer ourscmceH to the public to do all kind of painting, grain ing, glazing, paper-hanging, and Cnlccinin ing old walls so as to look its good an new. SIGN PAINTING attended to at onco. And all work guaranteed. W. C. MITCHELL, A. J. OS T11 AN DE It; A. J. JACKSON. may 20 1875 ly S5 ? S 20 Per l>uy at Home.' Terms free. Address 0. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine, jtui 81? 1873 ly ENTERPRISE GROCERY -A.. FISCIIEB. Has just returned from Charleston with a COMPLETE STOCK of FRESH GROCERIES And a full supply of Liquors, .Ales, Wines, &c, both .Domestic nnd Imported, Best brands of CHAMPAGNE. Imported RHINE WINE, warranted genuine. Tho finest lot of HAMS brought into this market lately. ENTERPRISE SALOON. 11 Stocked will tcntive clerks. A. FISCHER. Tho BAR attached to the Grocery is well Stocked with good Liquors, Wines, &c, and attended to by polite and attentive clerks. CASH IS KING! Quick Sales and Small Profits?!? J, WALLACE CANNON . IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, I00TS and SHOEs, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, LIQUORS, &C. I also nave on hand a supply of the Celebrated -Garden and Hand Plows, Which will pay you to call and examine. J. WALLACE CAOT0K JOB JW. MOSELEY CORNER OF MAIN AND MARKET STREETS. I take pleasure in announcing to my PATRONS nnd the PUBLIC generally that I have LARGELY 1NCREAEED my STOCK OF MERCHANDISE,. Which will bo sold LOW FOR CASH. My STOCK is so large that I have placed a considerable portion of it in the store CORNER OE MAIN STREET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE formerly occupied by Mr. J. S. Albergotti whoro the public will find as fine an assortment to select from a/> can be shown down Town. A fino lot of ALES, WINES and LIQUORS always on hand at both store*. STABLES. I have also rented tho STABLES and LOT in rear of ray store on Market Street where any one coming into Town can have their Horses care fully groomed and fed, and vehicles cared for. Saddlo Horses and Vehicles for hire. JOA.13 W. MOSELEY. J. STRAUSS ?T. J. STREET JAS. H. FOWLES J. STRAUSS & CO., Proprietors of the Ornngeburg Nice Mill, Grist and Saw Mill. Our Mill* being now in full operation, we are prepared to fill orders for Rice and eshly ground C?rint and Meal, (bolted or unbolted), nt living prices. Our SAW MILL, being situated near the Town, is now turning out superior Luinhcr fre and hills for all sizes ran he filled nt short notice. Vic can supply second hand Steam Engines* Portable or StnVonary, and SclW Mills, guaranteed by our Air Strains, at less that half the usual price. Highest price paid for Rough Rice nnd Corn. The Orangeburg Bakery. T W ALBERGOTTI, Proprietor. Oflei\s to the Publie at all Times FR Sil BREAD, CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, CANDIES, TOILET SETTS, and evory Description of Fancy Goods. Wedding G?lte Furnished at the Shortest Notice. A uphndid Lot of Christmas TOYS nnd PRESENTS for Chihlrcn'hasjust been Received of CALL AND SX2X2 FOR YOURSS&F. J. Gr. VOSE Keeps constantly on hand a CHOICE and WELL SELECTED Stoc 15 GEOOEHIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Satisfaction guaranteed both in PRICE and QUALITY. GOODS DELIVERED. A Olioice Lot of Hams Very Cheap. TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IAM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE THIS DAY RE MOVED to my NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE AT MY OLD STAND, And am now receiving my ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of dry goods; groceries, hardware, Boots mid Shoes, Hats, Saddlery and Harness, Wood, Willow and Glassware and Croeh ery, $c. I am also prepared to furnish Guanos, and Fertilizers in any quantity, which I am now receiving 500 Tons ETI WAN GUANO, 100 Tons DISSOLVED BONE, 500 Tons ATLALTIC PHOSPHATE, 100 Tons ACID PHOSPHATE, 200 Tons E. FRANK CO.'S PHOS PHATE. 100 Tons FISH GUANO," very highly ammoniated, Also, LAND PLASTER, PERUVIAN GUANO and LIME. Hoping to retain that large share of your patronage which I so generously received before the fire, I guarantee LOW PRICES and FAIR DEALING Please call and examine my new store and new stock, and oblige Respectfully yours, jan2ltc GEORGE H CORNELSOX. Change of Business a The Old Billiard Room, IHAVE FITTED UP the above place and have now on hand a well assorted stock of Groceries, consisting in part of FLOUR; SUGAR, SOAP, ? HACON, COFFER, STARCH, LAUD, BUTTER, CANDLES, * POTATOES, TEA, RICE, Also a full assortment of CANNED GOODS, All of which will be sold at the low MY SAMPLl? HOUM In rear of Grocery, is well stocked with CHOICE LIQUORS, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Mr. John English, now wilh me, will be pleased to'scc his friends. F. D E M AR S. Jan. 1 1874. * tf I HATE IT!!! JUST THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE! And have received a large and varied assortment of EIISTE FAMILY GROOERIl^S. Such as Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Bacon, Breakfast Strips, Pig Hams, Bologna Sausages, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Rice, Grist, and Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meats of all Descriptions. My Stock of LIQUORS nn surpassed this sido of Baltimore. In fact. 1 haee just the store for the pcoplo, and am offering Itft ro 3 iargains. Give mo a rail, end go home happy. FRANTZ BRIGQMANN. J. P. HA?LEY. R. E. CLARK AT IIARLEYS CORNER COMPLETE DRy qood|3i hatS) STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, WOOD, TIN CROCKERY, and HARDWARE, With a FULL and COMPLETEJsupply of (HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. In fact the housckcepor and farmer will be supplied with everything they need, at prices that will defy competition. feb 27, 1875 ly 25 J. P. HARLEY & CO The Corner ALTHOUGH MY LOSSES BY THE LATE FIRE HAS BEEN HEAVY, I AM STIL prepared to supply my customers and the publie gcnorally with everything in the Dry Goods, Groceries & Hardwire, LINE at my USUAL MODERATE PRICES. D, kQTJIS, jan 10 18(5 tj