Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, January 15, 1876, Image 4
MASONIC
Petros Council No. 11, R.\ & b.\ M.\
Will meet each Thursday at G o'clock P. M.
from 1st October to 1st April and at 8
t>*clock from 1st April to 1st October, on
tili following dates, June 24, July 22, Aug.
W, Sept. 1?, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 10.
o ; J. F. IZLAR, T. I.
O. W. Br?hson, Recorder.
Eareka Chapter No. 13, R A/. M.'.?
"Will meet c^cy^F'-iday at G o'clock P. M.
Jroca 1st October to 1st April, and at 8
Velock from 1st April to 1st October on the
following dates, Jtine 18, July 1G, Aug. 13,
feet. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12. Dec. 10.
\V. H. UIRAKDJSAU, H. P. .
W. J. DhTreyili.e, rJeci , v /
fihlbboloth Lodge No. 28, A/. P.*. M.v
Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
frem 1*1 Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock
f rota lit April to 1st October on the follow
in0 date?, Feb. 1, Mar. 7, April 4, May 2,
June 6, July 4, Aug. 1.
JAS..F. IZLAR,W.M.
Geo. Brunkon, Sec.
?say 29 1S75 7m.
I. O. O. F.
Kdisto Lod^e No- 3?,^Mcet? at' Odd
Fellows Hall, every Moriday.evening at8
?'clock, from 20th Mandl to 20tli Sept. and
at 74 o'clock from 20tb Sept. to 20th March.
C. D. KORTJOHN, N. G.
G. A. HOUGH, Sec. _
TO W*f CSUNCIL.
Thiyi^JiQdy.?iuceU? - every ?xxttid Tucuday
after the first Monday of each month, for
the transaction of regular business.
Mayors Court, held whenever occasion
requires
SONS OF TEMPEI?A NC%
OraMgeV?iirg Division No. 24, meets every
Monday-evening in the basement of the
Presbyterian Church.
LOG AIL,
The weather has been very cold for
several days now.
Dr. Allsten, .Solicitor Butiz's assis
tant, came up on Thursday last.,
A man is in town with two educat
ed moukics.
We learn that several families con
tetuplatc moving hero shortly.
Let. our delegation see to it that the
levy TOTTTh'G1 bi'iiiFrIfnuse is made.
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The river bridge is Iheihg re pail cd
at hist. lUlter late (hau never.
Flower gardens are being put in
onl'-r.
free coj nrttx r.-hip ncdice of Hum
berg it Hlator
M. A Unecht will have .some good
heel' Lhis iiinrniii'g. ' Ye lovers ofgood
l?eef .steats, take notice and call early.
Ex-Speaker Wain is opposed tu
grunting amnesty to IC.v-J'resit'cnt
Davis. Small?
Court t'dihnfViujes on Monday. A
lar^e amount of liusiue-s will he ut
Th'rc ? uhoj *i'Wi Ii und red und
pi venty-jj'cyVn \t candidates out lor the
Legi.-luioXin this County.
Jitiici lehi*5JCln!t. hishionalile now nt
parties. Why? Became they can't
he borrowed any more.
ThS^itahle shod has been removed
from the place it used to occupy near
t'ic Baptist^ C'tuiroh.
Reiht ^tnV advertisemcnt of Mr.
Tuckw?He^iJ?-ns?plrn<lid mechanic
and deserves to be natronized.
Another shea* ' hu| been put up in
the Court House Sqnuro. Good place
to electioneer.
Thursday n-ghjt:wu9 so cold that
every single person in the county re
solved to marry.
ft i i i I sto ?
Mr. John Danner has recovered his
mecrschnuin. So much lor patroniz
ing printer's iiik; ill'/ f
-f, i ?-: -i
Our worthy Treasurer informs us
that the people tire paying up their
taxes remarkably weil
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The BurnwcM Sentinel call? lor an
organization of the Democratic parly
in thnttcduiAyw f> ? *>!>
Mr. S. Ii. Picket?, general ticket
agent for the South Carolina Railroad,
will accept our* thnnlts fdr ? compli
mentary over his road for the year.
County Ticasurcr Livingston left
here for HrnnehviUe on Thursday
last, for? the/ (purpose of collecting
taxes down there.
?44 : n mm* I ?+? ? . ?
The fire well in front of Kortjohn's
is topped over and is now ready lor
use. If we had decent engines now,
things would seem hotter. n
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"Wo were shown on yesterday the
cclcbra[c<^uBcll,,fytiltivalors," which
should JnJt,|(je ..hands of every
farmer. Mr. W. W. Kohbins is gen
ral agent furjflitriK 4ald nrfd dah' be
found at McMiehacls hotel.
If you want nice dried apples drop
in nt AVallace Cannon's. He's got
the finest ever, offered for sale here.
Ilousekecpcrs, send in your orders.
The advertisement of Copt ?Tno. A.
Hamilton 'deserves special attention.
The Captain is always up io the times
bota in goods and pricos.
Mr. Ezekiel gave a fine illustration
of his peculiar powers of elocution nt
Wallace Cannon's on yesterday after
noon.
Port Royal has been.made a naval
station for the North Atlantic fleet, j
The New York Sun thinks it sees war
with Spain in the movement. Let
her come.
Tom Mackcy has joined the Demo
cratic party, which seems to surprise a
great many. It shouldn't. He's in
for four years now.
JT >n. J. W. Mosel ey enjoyed his
fortieth birthday on Wednesday last.
The wish of the News and Times
is that he may live a whole century.
The senator nnd members from
this county will all be promptly in
their peats on the 18th inst. Our peo
ple are expecting good work from
them. ....
County Auditor VanTassel nnd his
lad' arc on a visit to B ranch ville.
Mr. Van Tassel had his books ready
for the Treasurer.;' in ample time for
that officer to commence work.
Soliciti-r Ruttz is expected here to
morrow, and will be here during cburt.
He is one of the most faithful officers
in the State, and a man whose Re
publicanism is as true as steel.
We paid a hasty visit over to Edis
to Township during the week, and
Ibund the people generally preparing
to plant. Politic* nie not talked of
much.
We learn that the school trustees of
the various townships in the county
will assemble shortly in convention.
What they are to talk about has not
yet leaked out.
The Unicn Tinte?states that a num
ber of industrious poor white men of
that County propo.se emigrating to the
West. They can't pay the rent asked
by the land owners.
Mr. Joseph Funderhurk, an nged
citizen of this county, and once a
wealthy man, died in the enmity poor
poor house Thursday night. Stich is
life.
The llcv. A. Pupo Norris, than
whom there is no purer man, has been
caMcd to serve the Baptist Church in
this place for the present year. We
congratulate the Church nnd the com
munity upon the selection.
Mr. j. Wallace Cannon has a
steadily increasing trade, and, as a
matter of course, is continually ad
ding to his alicady large stock of
dry g> ods, groceries and liquors.
Where's I'tina?
W. A. Stinker, Ksq., lias located
himself here, and will practice in the
law and probato courts of the County
ard State. He is a partner of Gener
al Elliott, and is said to be well
verse I in hu profession.
The man who flanked my hntat the
party given at Mr. G. W. Baxter's in
the Fork, on ihe Pth inst, will ease
his conscience and confer a favor by
returning the same to me.
j. Wallace Cannon.
Mi . J. C. Pike moved into his ele
gant mansion on Main street on Wed
nesday of th s week. The building
has been thoroughly renovated, and is
now one of the prettiest in Orange
bur jr.
We learn that Representative 8. L.
Duncan will call together the Pre
cinct Chairmen, of the Republican
party in t!.is county, in a few weeks
for the purpose of organizing anew
the party.
We ore glad to learn thni the tem
perance society in this place is in a
most prosperous condition. The
Grnud Division of this State meets
here this year, and an interesting
time may bo expected for Orange
burg.
There is a rumor in Columbia, which
obtains credence because it goes un
denied, that Attorney-General Melton
Will, soon resign. If he docs so, it is
thought that Judge R. B. Carpenter
will bo elected to fill his place, tha
he will be succeeded by Judge Thomp
son H. Cookc, nnd he, in turn, by
Wm. E. Earle, Esq., one of the bright
?est and most influential men nt tho
Grocnvillo bar.
Mr. John II. Schachte has opened
on tho corner where Mr. Doyle recent
ly kept store. Iiis slock is ample,
nnd the public is promised bargains at
Iiis counter. The indefatigable Char
ly Gehreis is with him, and will do
all he can d^W^ ?I8 oustomors.
; Rev. Win. tl. Chapman, Pastor of
M. E.'.rjChufeh, Georgetown, D. C.
writes':-? ^Having lind aii oppoitunity
to test the excellent qualities of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup, I hesitate not to
say, it is the'best miiedy I have ever
used in my family."
'.The Billiard Saloon-has changed
hands again. This time it has
changed for the better. That go
ahead gentleman, Mr. J. W. Mo.se
,ley, has purchased the tables, and
will see to it that Orangeburg shall
boast hereafter of a first class Billiard
Saloon. Mr. Webb Bull is in charge,
which is a sufficient guarantee that
order will be kefit there. Mr. Mose
ley hns moved his liquors ovr, and
Webb promises to sec that no one
shall go away from his place dissatis
fied.
Col. Frederick met with a serious
accident to himself on Thursday night
last, near the office of Dr. Legare in
this - place. The weather was very
cold, and his horse, which had been
standing stilt for sometime, and con
sequently anxious to move, upon being
mounted, reared jUp , and foil across
the Colonel's breast, almost ^crushing
the breath from his body. He wai
assiKted"to-L/r. ?Legnrc's office, where
he was properly cared for, and was,
yesteiday, recovering and able to go
to Iiis home^Wc hope he will soon be
himself again.
State Treasurer Cardozn has given
public notice that on anil after the
15th of February next the interest on
the State dobt, which fell due la?t
week, the pa t-due ^interest for July,
187?, will be paid on demand in
Columbia, Charleston and New York.
The delav in the matter is the result
first of the Solomon bank failure, and
secondly of the non-collection of taxes
up to this time. The Treasurer fur
ther says that the coupons and inter
est warrants for July, 187(3, as weil es
for January, 187(3, ar'j receivable for
taxes. ?
ia> * m n-?
n Wc are informell that at a meeting
of our local Board ol School Trustees,
held in (his'place on Satutday last,
it was decided,on uceflnntof the want
of sufficient funds, to Uhcbhtinue sev
eral of . the Public Schools in ihis
Township. The meeting day of tho
Board has also been changed, and
hereafter those \v!.o have business
with the Trustees arc requested to
meet them on the first Saturday in
each month. Teachers, Mr. V. 1).
Bowman requests us to slate, must
not fill out the amounts in their certi
ficates, to be paid them for sorvices, as
that can only be done by the Board.
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Why are the streets not named ?
I an our city Fathers refuse to do a
thing so manifestly their duty any
longer? We have two new streets,
ahd in buying property upon .either
of them it is difficult to give the
boundaries, because the)' are name
less things. Christen them, gentlemen,
and the public will bet upon yon. As
things now stand, matters are confus
ed. Not long since wc hoard of a
young man jsind jfiii sweetheart, who
had arranged n meeting of n moon
light night ,upon the ' New Street,"
but who nev. r met. And why ? Be
cause one went on Mr. Bolivar's New
Street, and the other thought Mr.
Mosel ey'a was the place. Sec. what
good kissing was lust-by the neglect of
the Council to uninq things !
Piiuknolooy.?Prob C.A. Birch
nrd, phrenologist is now stopping for
a few days more at Mrs. Blount's
hotel, in this place, where be is pre
pared to exnrnine tlip hpads of those
of our people "'who itihy desire to have
the nid of his skill in acquiring a
knowledge of themselves. Wc pub.
lish below a' notice of Prof. Birchnrd
taken, front -the! Alexandra, (Va.)
Sentinel, of November 19, 1874, as
follows: ' ? I .
"The Professor is highly recom
mended by gentlemen pi the highest
respectability nnd learning. We
have submitted our own cranium to
his mttnipulnti?tf)1 nnd : can. testify to
tho fact that he is a certain divinet
of the thoughts and capabilities of the
humnn mind) through the agency of
his art. Hffl't|o'cB;notro^ly "|ell that,
but his instruction hs to the proper
regimen nnd hygienic treatment of
each case is highly valuable. Through
it ho is of.spcoial aervico to the young
in advising them what selection to
make of partners for life. ^Indeed, the
pleasure and ndvnntagc of the infor
mation given by him is largely in ex
cess of the moderate fee he charges fur
an examination, and we can promise
hose who consult him that they will
be inora than Bat^edJ??N. Oi Vhun
VcmcrJ . \\ H .- x
We had the| pleasmc of meetiug
this! gentleman- in our office a day*or
so ngo. From his appearance ona
would judge that ho,-is ull ? that i?
claimed fur him above. i*Ho willJre
muin in Orungcburg for twenty-fivo
or thirty days, during which time he
can be found at Cannon's hotel.
Slater'h Hotel?
We were shown through this spa
cious building on Thursday last by
Mr. Edward P. Slater, who is engaged
in having it thoroughly overhauled'
repainted, and re amuged from cellar
to garret. The hotel, as it now stands,
has three stones, and under Mr.
Slater's management afford ac
commodations novel before equalled
in Ornngcburg. The dining rooms
nre spacious and comforlable, while
the bed rooms have nil; been enlarged
and otherwise improved. A first
class liverv stable. Will be kept in
connection with the hotel, which will
be nn advantage never before enjoyed
by any public house in this place.
Mr. Slater is a popular and energetic
young man, and we wish him super
abundant success.
The infant sou of Malcolm I.
Browning, Esq., named Rob?rtJUder.\ (
ton Browning, and aged three year*
and twenty days, died on the night of
the 12th inst., at the residence of that
gentleman in this'plaee. It is with
feelings of unfeigned regret that we
chronicle the fact, for we know full
w ell that the flower and delight of a
happy household is gone, and that the
aching void; created by its' untimely
death, will long remain as the unwel
come cause of many hours of malan
eholy sadness. Hubert, as the. inter
esting subject of this brief notice was
known, was a child of rare intelligence;
but all that remains of him now rests
quietly in the {Episcopal grave yard,
where 'he burial service was per
forms! on Thursday afternoon. We
extend our sinccrest sympathies to the
bereaved family
CUT THIS OUT,
It Iff ay Xave Your MtV.
There is no person living hut what suffers
more or less with Lung Dis-ase, Cough?,
("olds or Consumption, yet some would clie
nil her than pay 7? cents for a bottle of
medicine that would cure them. 'Dr. A.
I'osehcc's (Sennaii Syrup has lately been in
troduced in this country from (ieimuny,
and its woiiderous cures astonishes every
one that try it. If you doubt what we say
in jirint, cut this out and take it to your
Umbist, Dr. A C. Dukes, and get a sample
IkUIIc for 10 cents and try it, or a regular
si/c for To cents.
the 11 tf
Market Reports.
COTTON MAItKKT.
Corrected every week by Messrs. Bull,
ScoviH * Dike.
Middlings.{.128(7?
bow Middlings.11J ?
Ordinary.U @
, PltOVISlOX 31A UK ET.
Corrected every week by Mr. J. \V. Moic
ley.
ltl'YlXG l>*tICES ' ti, ,?/
Corn.1$ 00
New Corn..
Tens. SO
Fbdtler, per 100 lbs. 1 00
Hough Mice.i... 1 10
HKt.i.iNo raicKs
White Sugar.7G SJ llw to the $1 00
Hrown " .H(a .0 " " 1 00
Coffee..'.25 f<t>:t0
Lard.IS (rv20
S C II ninti.Hi (c?U8
Smoked .Sides.17 (<tMS
DS 44.tf) (Ti lG
Smoked Shoulders.i'2h\n) 13 J
DS .12"^;
Flour..'..fl> f>0(ml0 00
(ioslien Ihitter.40(5)50
Salt per sack. $2 00
NOTICE T
All persons who Wt Watches with
I 1\ Thompson for repairs, arc here
by notilicd to call for,' and prove
their property, and pay for repairing,
by the 1st day of January, 1876,
after which they will besold at public
saio according to law.
A. FISCHER.
dec 18 4t
NOTICE OF DISMISSAL.
One. month from date I will file my final
account os Administrator of the Ks'tatc of
Ahrain L. Crook, and ask for letters of dis
missal from said Administration.
Dated Orangeburg S. C? December 11th
187f>.
D. W. OltOOK,
Administrator,
dee 11 ,41
DENTISTRY.
DR. II. Jt MUCKKtffrtrsS
Having entirely Itccovercd from his Sick
ness, can be found at his OFFICE over
Capt. J. A. Hamilton's Store, where ho will
bo glad to BEE his Fill KNDS and the
Public.
187G- 1876
-OF
Wm. D. Love & Co., Columbia, S4 C.
a ?-:o:- :f
The njimo of our firm will be changed January 1,187G, to that of
McCREERY, LOVE <& CO,
And in accordance with our ?emi Annual Custom we will on that date; Bl?RK
DOWN nur entire Mock of DRY t'JOODS, SHOKS, HATS, CA IM. Etc., to "panic
prices," to make room for Spring Goods. During the month of January we will mII
JcaiiH. Tweed?, Cnssi meres, Ktc,. from I Notions, Laces, Einbroiderica, at unprc
12 J cents per yard and upwards i ccdented bargains
Cnlicoe*. a full line of Knut Madder j Men's and Women's Underwear. Hom
Color-, at 0\ ecntH per yard. j and Half Hose, below anything ever offered.
, Calicoes, all of the best brands made, at I Men's Linen Bosom Shirt.??, at $15.00 per
flj rent* per ynnl. ? j! doxen,'worth $30.00.'
Uhached Mid Drown Domestics, at lowerjj Table Linens, Towels, Napkin, Etc,
price* than ever known before. {{ below cost of importation.
Drew Goods nt great bargains, to close j Cheeked Homespuns, TickIngn, Etc., ?I
out. C "st I prices equal to cotton at 5 cY*Yt?iter pound.
Black Alparafc the bent-and inojfit popular Carpet-*, Oil ClotliB, Winder Shade*, Wall
brands, at prices that will astonish you. !| Paper, Etc.,
At Prices Lower than ever made since the introduction of these Article*.
. -OUR
boot, siror: and hat stock:
In a leading feature ofo;ir extensive establishment. In this department wo have
inaugurated the system of ''small profit", and quick sales." We have determined te
give our customers the lust gootls, from responsible manufacture)!, at 25 per cent.
lc<4 than inferior goods hare beeu sold : them, ami in consequence ouritalc* now far
exceed* any bouse i? this line. You nee : only examine our stock to be convinced.
AVb hoII shoes at from 20 cents per pair upward*, but our Men's Brojrans'itrid TAdt&f
.Shoes, at SI to $1.25 per pair, will l>e found cipir.l to anything offered at Sl.fco fo
$1.75, We fully apprceinte the bard times our Planters havo had, between 4hoit
crop* and low price of rntton ami nredetermintd to do our share lh 'easirfg lae
burtben bv selling gooils atstieb prices as will make a little money go a great way
in supplying your wants. Call early and often to secure bargain* at the Grand
Central Dry Goods Establishment of Columbia, S. C.
McCREEBY, love & co.
FRESH
Garden Seeds
JUST RECEVIED FROM
D. LANDRETH & SON
E. K- EZEKIEL.
jan 1 tf
Notice of Dismissal.1
Notice is hcreliy given that I shall one
month from (lute file account with the Hon
orable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg
County, and ask for letters of Dismissal as
Administrator uf the Estate of (Jco. L'iS.
Siatruuk.
N. E. W.SISTRUNK,
Administrator,
jou 1 4t
^N~otice of Dismissal.
One month from date I will tile my final
account as Administrator of the Estatcof
Franklin O. Sistrunk, and ask for letters of
dismissal from ?nid Administration.
N. E. \V. sistuunk;
Administrator,
jan 1 4t
" " Notice.
The Subscribers are local Agents for the
Security Life Insurance and Annuity Comp
any of New York, anil for." Fire Insurance
Companies; and will be pleased to recive
from their "(Heads, and all others, applica
tions for insurance of either kind.
The Security Life is well known as quo
I of the most reliable Companies in the
United State:', anil the Fire Companies they
represent are believed by them to be cint
neatly safe and trust worth v.
IILTSON & IILTSON,
Local Agents,
dec 25 3m
Administrators Sale
Bv virtue of an order of the Judge of
I Probate of Orangeburg County, we will sell
I at the late Bcsideiice of L D Kdwards in
said County oirtheHeventh day of January
1870, all the personal property of the said
L D Edwards deceased, consisting of: Hor
ses, Cattle, IIogs,8hccp, Corn, Fodder, (Jin,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, CrdsH
Ties, Blacksmith Tool* cVc., &c.
Terms?Cash oti delivery;
December Slid, 1873.
A F KDWARDS,
J A KDWAHDS,
Qualified Admistrators
dec 25 3t
NOTICE
A limited Partnership has this d?y been
formed between JOAB Wj MOSELKY and
Mrs. SABA it E. TOBIN, both of the Town
of Ornngeburg, S. 0,
General nature of business, that of buy
ing, selling, vending nnd retailing goods
wares and merchandize.
Business to be carried on under the name
of JOAB W. MOSELEY, at the Store on
coner of Russell Street and Railroad
Avenue, in said Town. Partnership to con
tinuo--until the Int. dnv of November, 1878
rOAB W. MOSELEY general partner.
Mrs. SA?Al$ E. TOBIN, special partner
Mr*. SAR Alf E. TOBIN, special partner
has actually .paid in, to the Capital Stock
in Cash, $1,175.00;
Octobffr 30th 1875.
JOAB W. MOSELEY':
HAH AII E. TOBIN.
dec 1 Ct
Notice of Dismissal
Notice is hereby given that I shall one
month from date file my fund account with
the Honorable Judpc of Probate for Orange
burg County S. C. as Administrator of the
Estate of J.rM. Gnrriek, nnd nsk for Letters
of Uionised.
December 25th 1875.
I). B. (SABRICK, ;
. dec 25?4t Administrator.
WTotice of Dismissal
Notice is herein' given that I shall one
month from date tile my final account with
the Honorable .Indue of Probate,for Orange*
burg County, H. <j.,ns Administrator of (lib
Estate ofWm. C. Metts, und ask for Letters
of Dismissal.
December 25th 1875.
ELEANOR METTS,
Administrator,
dec 25 It
TAX NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER
OUAKGEBCBO, CoUHTT.
OltAXOBnuno, S. C, January 1st 1870
Notice is hereby given, that my Bookn
will be open for the Collection of Tnxca on
the lOlh day of January 1876.
Taxes are payable in the following kinds
of funds: Gold and Silver Coin; United
States Currency; National Bank Notes; and
Coupons due of Bonds issued under a Act to
reduce the volume of the Public Debt, and
provide for the payment of the same; and
interest Orders for interest due on STOCKS
ISSUED under-said Act. The rate per
centum is as follows:
For general State purposes, 11 mills oa
the dollar. 1 ;
General County purposes, 2 mills on tlid '
dollar.
For the building of Court House, Z mills
on the dollar.
.Fur the support of Fret Schools:
Yauces District, No. 1, 8 mills on the
dollar.
Poplar District, No. 2, 4 mills on the
dollar.
Pine Grove District, No. 3, 4 millo on the
dollar.
Amelia District, No. 4, 2} mil In on tho
dollar. ' '
Providence District, No. 5, 3 mills on (ho
dollar.
Go dbys District, No. 0, i mill on tho
dollar. -
Lyons District, No. 7, 3 mills on the
dollar. ? 1?
Cow Castle District, No. 8, 2 mills ob til* ,
dollar.
Middle District, No. 9, 2* mills on the
dollar.
Orange District, No. 10, 3 mills OA tit*
dollar.
Caw Caw District, No. 11, 2) mills ca tho
dollar.
Uranchvillc District, No. 12, 2} raUlflO*
the dollar.
New Hope District, No. IS, S} salllscs
the dollar.
Elisabeth District, No. 14, Smllhca&3
dollar.
Edisto District, No. 15, lfc mill on Ihn
dollar. j .
Union District, No. 10, 1) mill OK tiiO
dollar.
Ziou District, No. 17, 3 mills ?a tho
dollar.
Willow District, No. 18, 4 mills coffee
dollar.
Liberty District, No. 19, 1 mill oa ffe?
dollar.
Good land District, No. 20, 1 mill Ott 49?
dollar.
Hebron District, No. 21, 1 mill on i?d
dollar.
Rocky Grove District, No. 23? 1 8>ll1e%
the dollar
1 will visit the following places for ?m
Collection of TAXES:
Lewisville, Wednesday, January 12lh.
Branehville, Friday, Kill.
Fort Motte, Tuesday, M ISth.
Knotts' Mills, Saturday, " 22b4.
lt. S. Gleaton's Store, Monday, JannarO
24th.
Easterling's Mills, Tuesday January EgLh?
Foures Poll, Friday, m 1 MA. ?
A vingers Poll, ftonday, M "81s*.
J. F. Way's Store, Tuesday, FoKt?
1st.
Uookhardts Poll, Wedno*d*?
2nd.
L. A. Zeigler's, Monday, Feb'rr 7th.
J. 11 L1VING8TOH,
Treasorct.
Orangeburg County, 8. C.
jitn 1 1870 4f
Notice
All persons indebted to the Etitato of tho
late John C. Kemurly are requested to nafeo
payment at once, and all perrons havhsg
claims against said Fatato are roqttostedta
present them ui oncu to
J. A. KENNERLY,
Administrator with the Win annexed
jan 8 _?*
$5 TO $
Per Dny at Home. Tema too*
Address 0. STINSON ft CO...
1 Portland, Maine,
jan 29 187& If