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masonic PetroB Council No. 11, R.\ & S.-*. M-". Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M; from 1st October to 1st. April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following date*, Jone 24, Jnlv 22, Aug; 10, fiept. 1?, Oct. 21, Nov. IS, and Dee. 10. J. F. 1ZLAK, T.T. G. W.'BnUNSON, Recorder. Ktaoka Chatder No. Ri R-. A.\M.v \Vfll meet (luring the present Masonic year nt ihe usual hours, the followin dates: March loth, April 7th, MaySthj June 2nd, August 4th, September 1st, October 27th, November 21th, Lceember 29th. J. F. 1ZLAK. M. 12. II. P. .J. M. IJUUSSON, Sec. Shjldiolelh Lodge No. 28, A.'. IV. M,v "Will meet each Tuesday nt 7 o'clock; from 1st Oet. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock f rom 1st April to 1st October On the follow ing dates, April -1, May 2, June <">, .Inly 1, Aue. 8, Heia, ? Ort. ,'5, Nov. 7. lice. ?. JAS. F.1ZLA1I, W.M. Gico. W. Bkunson, See. muy 29 1 S7-"? 7in. s. o. o. fI K-.listo Lotlird No- iW,?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at S o'clock, from 20th March t?- 20th Sept; ami at 7J o'clock from 2Utli Srpt. to 201 Ii - arch. ',<' DkMAI'S, n. <;. J II KitMAn V. AllLldi-. S?e. KoliOCrti hoilge?Mci ts 8 o'clock v\ i krcoiid Wednesday tifti-rsate dav. F. Dr.MAUS, n. < "TOWN COTFftTCrk. This body meets .lime 8, Sept. 7. Pee ,'. Mayors L'tjiMl, held whencvi-i occasion requires. S?NSOF TK35 5MCE5A S'< Ot*nt)gebiirg Division No 2-1, meets every Monday cvenii'g in the ba-emeni of tin Presbyterian 1'hureli. Y. I?E. A.?Kooms on Husscll Street nest Mrs. Sinonks' Mil littery Store. 11ii?sui<ms Meeting?-Fourth Tlmrsdiy in each inonlh at 7 l\ St. Prayer Meetings? Kvcrv Thursdav Kveiiiiig. * M. (il.OVF.K, Pivsiilettt. F S Dnun.r, Secretary. ttotiili Carolina 15:iilroa?l. okk1ck IIOl.'US AT OKA NO Kill' l><! IHU'oT. Frrisi 8 oMok A.M. to 21 P.M. From ?A o'clo. lc P. M. to &.) 1?. M. Goods received and delivered only duriny office hour.'. . 1 . ( > O A T, . It turned cohi on Tuesday nigh! loSt. INnd notice of hv<i sleeve hiittjui in another column. The iuo't of Our siyiu'nble- space this week is taken up \>\ Judge Kood's ?decision. Messrs. Merman llelineker and ilcnty dessen 'will furnish our eiti/.eu.s "Cyerv day with fresh hoof. Mi'. W'ttlls will accept our thanks (or a present of most, excellent. lib ?pars. J f you want to enjoy a smoke that will do you good all over, buy Your cigars at his store at the Kail Road, lie hits also a very fine supply ?of liquors and tobacco. Judge Reid's deci-ion will be fijpnd interesting reading just now. It slops the usurper's reign in this circuit. Ws nan Is issued by Cham berlain's appointees arc not worth the paper they sire written on and will wot be respected in this County. HEAD AM) EE I.VSTHIJCTEh? JJr. Theodore Is (dm greets hi"* ?nnt'ivy ?cnstoun iagain ilu- moriii tig. thr./u-. I7'< tir <!< ,? :- prin; ;- In r ? aiml. ol i cm i s ?? i vi r\ !?(? >,:;?. v k now w here to pureha :. styles. We invite?ttc ii . . ? ? advertisement. An entenai menl ivas given on AVcdncsdiiN night at Masonic ll:dl !., the Gruber Family which i.-. said in have been a musical wonder, Per lot ming no two fiddle bows ami on nine instruments at the same time were two astonishing features of the programme, while the singing of Mrs. Gruber, accompanied by her husband, .was remarkably good. The Gruber Family will return here in v couple of weeks and we bespeak for them a large house. TUE COKCEIl'T? ?We stated in a previous issue that preparations were being made for a concirl;by several ladies [and gcnlle tlemen, who have been practising in order to afford a rcnl treat. The se lection" of mtuic, instrumental and vocal, comprising solos, duets, trios, quark tics, operatic and comic, will be much enjoyed. The concert will Jjc given solely for ?the bcudlit of tb e Presbyterian Church. This, together with talent loaned for tho occasion, will fill every seat. Read tho ad vertisement for March 28th. A VG UST FISCHER? This gentleman will accept our thanks for a choice piece of sweet juicy veal. Mr. Fischer is supplying a want long felt in. Or..ngcbury. Once upon a time it was dangerous to buy beef here for table purposes. You didn't know whether tho article offered for sale died of hunger, hollow borne or old age. But that doubt ha; been removed by Fischer. lie purchases the best boot cattle lo be bud in the county, di ives them to Oinngcburg, butt hers them here and then soils them out while smoking fresh to his customers. If yoa want, t here fore, veal, beef, mutton or pork fresh and fat send your orders to Fis, her. 'i i J. TAXES 1 ? id be s-en by :i noti e pub isti vi' i 1 tiiuj ! her j .tit (ii i/o <hu '- ! I ? 1 ilnVi 'the < ?'i ccMnn ot' (lie ten per . i,? ? . .? butioti Ii:i;npio ii tax'1 lit j iihbjitibi \\ ? b am mat the pc j ii: ilii- i:i?iinty ha c paid up very j well but thai there are many who ! have not contributed to the support ol ilo Government of their choice winih a:cent, -ome of these reside right here in O/aiig^burg* l.'hey cry IIampton every day but they shrink from dttfy when pairiotiun calls for n Ii w dollars out of their pockets We hope now every man in the conn ty will come up and pay his enntribo (ion beforo the end of the mouth, ii amp ton's Government is a fixed fact and it. takes money tri carry it on. j The names of t1 o.se who do hot p iy I up will l>e given to the public short ! k_Uiii_ J V. M. ('. A ?' j Services under the auspices of the S'oui'it Men's Christian Association i ? will be he'd to morrow u-i follows: In the morning at the Paplist Church tit 11 o'clock a serin on will j be preached by Rev. 12. J. Mcynar | <lie IK IK j In the afternoon at tho Prcsbyto i ian Church at -1 o'clock a sermon will be preached by Rev. J. A.' Cbamhliss, 1). )). At night at the .Methodist Church at 7-i o'clock, ad dresses will be delivered by Dri. Clmmhliss and Meynardie. The Moody and Sankey Hymns will be used at each service and as the Association has but a small sup ply of books, persons having copies are requested to bring them with them. At each service a collection will he taken up to aid t'ie Association in meeting its expenses and Carrying on l heir work. -w^a-p* ? Gm ? A party of robbers entire 1 tho store of Mr. Weeks at Fort M dti last v\> i I; and carried away an a noun! of A warra.it iVi : \ i:- ar ? ii - i'tn 1 .nil b for ? a.? i*' M >V.i iiainakor end Traced in hands of duly unpointed e uisiables I '.a overtaking tho robbets runs '. iiife to arrest wu? ma lo w!i ? i t? ?y returiicl to \jewisville an I re iufor ced their number. Resistance was again mndc and the j>os c again ivpaird to be Trial Justice, who this tibi \ went with the constables to see that his authority should not be defied any longer By this time the desperadoes bad collected .assistance and still re fused to be arrested. ('apt. Wanna makcr, says '?Quelquefbis" of th; A'cirs and Courier, then "recited his mission to Israel Pinckney, who seemeil to bo the leader of tho gun g of twenty . that ho found, all of whom held drawn pistols. Israel replied j that "there was no law," and "he'd be d--d if any white man should arrest him.M Captain Wanna maker said, "I will take you." Israol cocked and raised his pistol, ns did Hart, and Captain Wannamakcr fired, dropping him at once. The rest of the gang fled." Up to going to press we are not ad vised of the condition of the wouuded criminal. Captain Wahnnmakcr acted within the law and did no more thau his oath of office required of him. [com m u n1gated.] Editor Or?ngeburg Acte? and Times: Will you in behalf ol'the lovers of j the beautiful (.1 mean the Ladies especeally) stir up the Directors jf the Orahgeburg Agricultural and Mechanical Association to see to it that arrangements be.made ami due notice given for holding a Floral Fair sometime in May hext? Sp?r them up Mr Kditor. Lost year tbey held a. Floral Fair, which exceeded the most taj'jjuine expectations of all. Well, .'i r. F.diior, ii was beautiful, did you sre it ? I know you did, and was it r.ot bard to beat nnywhere? From what I ( an learn our Ladies (God bless them) are pieparing to make si tum e ht uu titul show in May next. Lei us have ?ie Floral Fair of 1877. L-t us have the flower show. Mr. F.ditor don't stop until you'succeed in iiidtUin?; the Directors in making ar; :::i -. 'i.. iit for the show, and then doii t stbp until you have the assur ? lice thai every Lady a lover of the beautiful i.l don't boleive you will find one not so) wi 1 prepare to exlii hh*! her flowers. Yours Trhley, A Loviiit of Fi.owk:s si a liCiTY OF M?XEV? There is no doubt but tin; present condition of all kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care full)' to their expenses. Winter is coming oil when children are liable to croup, w hooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere, ami consumption, with other thro at and lung diseases will carry off many. These diseases should not be neglect cd, Doctors bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Bosehce's German Syrup; It never has failed. Otic bottle at. 70 cents will keep- your whole family well during the wiiilcrJ Two doses wdll relieve any case. Sold in ail towns in the United .States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. (?. Duke*. Dr. A. C. Di'k ks is giving away a handsome book entitled "1'carls for the People," containing much valuable information and many interesting article.!. It also contains a history of the discovery of the "1 lepaliiio;" lor diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, conti ??pation and indiges tion, &c, and gives positive assur ance that when the ilepatine is used it effects a permanent and la-ting cure ol these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent iu our country Tu lie the Ilepatine for till diseases of the liver. ADV ICE UltATIS? The Mon Alexunlcr IT. Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower Cough S' rup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Guv. .Tames M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"'I shall always use it with perfect confidence, und recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford ihat satisfaction experienced by me anil mine. It excels every thing fur coughs, colds and obstinate lung aiibcti-ms." Kx-.Gov. Brown, ofGti., says: "He fin.Is the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most, excellent remedy." Such endorsement by.bur great and good men deserves the attention of the nfUictcd. Those suffering iy?'i'ni cough. Colds and lung alfucCdhs mid u-e ihojGkiho Fl ?wer Cnujili ? i .; . It will positively cure eou -illl! I-I Olli. For :.tle by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Notice to Tax Payers. Notice i-; hereby given that the Hooks opened for ihc Collection of the Ten I'or i eni. Contribution Hampton Tax will be Closed on Saturday, March :51st, IsTT. ? ' T. W. (iLOVKU, mar 21- 2l Special Agent. CONCMUT In aid of the i'lli:shv n:kian chukcii, To be given W KZ OjSTErfID A. Y, March 28, at M A SONIC MIAI.1L. The ( U-IO 1 Ii of the Presbyterian Church kindly aided by several friends will give a VOCAX A.\B> 1NKTKIT ?I12 NT AL CONCERT. On the Evening of tlio 28th March. Tim Selections will be of nlea.si.ig variety, em bracing Solos, Huels, frio.s, Omn-tc-ttcs, Ac , taken from Operatic and Comic Music. The moonlight will enable friends from iheCountry to attend. Ticket* to be had at the stores of Rull & Seovill, Dr A.S. Ilydriek, John A. Ham ilton, j; C Pike, S. IC. Tobin & Co. ADMISSION 50 cents. Children 25 ctr. Keaurvod Seat* 00 rentfi. i Reserved Scats to be procured at Dr A. S. V?i AT Theodoro Kolm's Having jiist returiiod from the various Markets ami Manufacturers of the LATEST NOVELTIES NORTH, 1 have now opened one of the Largest and Best Assorted STOCRS I ever had the pleasure of placing before the public. Spring Prints & Shirting i New and Choice Styles 8 Cts Per "STard. pj:qxj:i3:s From the Lowest to the Finest and ? in the CHOICEST PAT KR NS 12 3L-2 CLs Up. HAMBURG liDOINGS a ml 1IN* S TC ItTI OTSTS In Lair go Quantities, from ? eis iip waid, in thu Newest and Prettiest Designs WHITE Gr O ODS Ol ill! Qualities in great Variety. Checked Lawns The best value ever offered for 20 cents! (OTTOX.IDRS; c assist ke jess, A lid TtVEElWi For Cents and Roys, 1 am oflering Cheaper than they can be had in New York. and .1. .? & .tr. U> K?. Uj +i f i.U.t. A large assortment in Silk, Cam j brie and (iingunius, and much Lower I th iti the sauie goods have been oHerod i h -rotof ?ro. _ IIQSIj:, Gents 1::?11 hose, Ladies ami M isses hose, st!l sizes, makes, qualities, light and heavy, tegular made goods ? very Cneap i I iT ? Ladiis, Missesaud Children's Hats, Trimmed and Uii tri united in all th ? Latest .Styles an I Shapes front 25 ciMits tip. I at 3 formen, Hats for Roys in j Straw, Wool, Felt, and Latest Styles. 1 am now offering (ionllemen's Made <d* the best Materials and War j ranted to ^ive Satisfaction, at 90 ! cents cite h. , Important ,(> Ladies and Familie-, il~Cc<.momy ill Slitfo&, Special attention is called to my Celebrated Dress and Walking Sho"-, j which in Style and Workmanship, i re Superior to anv before sold at the Prices. XvKiSSCS and Children's School and Dress Shoes are absolutely un eipiallcd. XVSy Stock of Shoes ?* the Largest and best Assorte?! in the t onutry, and throughout ami thor ough y Complete wit.li every detail of a First-class SHOE STORE. 5j)On*t delay but come and take a look at my magnificent Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Comprising the very latest N 0"B BY STYLES And I will guarantee you can find just what will suit you in PRICE QUALITY AND STYLE. It is useless for me to go on enume rating my Stock, but I invite the attention of ^A^TjTj who wish to liny Moods to their Advantage to call and see me. T11 KO DOII.L' KOIIX. LOST. Olio (!ol>l Sleeve Hultori. A reward j >aid if returned lo , mar 21 1} Ji S. ALBERGOtf 1. j NOTICE. U. S. INTERN Ali itWVKNUE SPEOIAfj TAX ICS, May 1, 1-77, t? April 30. 1878. The Revised Stklutea of the United States Sections 32.52, !J237,3238 hud 3230, require every person engaged in any bovines, avo cation, or einployincnt which renders him liable .to aSPKi.IAL TAX. 'fi'o I?ro e.iir? iiiul pineo iibiiM'pIci'i'?iis y in his l^tjibli^liitK:?!! or Place ?l" Isiistiites J a STAMP denoting the payment of si id SPECIAL TAX for the Special Tax Year beginning May ), 1S77, I before commencing or continuing busiae.--* ! i'fter April 30, 1S77. ^ ? A return, a- prescribed oil form II; is j al.-o lequircd by law of every person liable to Special Tax, ai above. The Tuxes embraced within t ho pro visions of the law above quote.I are the following, vi/.: Rectifiers !?200 00 Dealers, retail .? S2-> 00 l?etlcr.?, wholesale liquor S-'I?? 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholefaleS?O 00 hoilers in malt liquors, retail ?20 00 Dealers in lent*tobacco ?2o 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco .S5?Q 00 And oil sales ofovor $1;000, lifiv cents for every dollar in excess of SI,000 Heulers in manufactured tobacco :"r? 00 Manufactures of stills S?U 00 And for each still manufacturedS20 00 And for each worm mamifacturcd S2? 00 Manufacturers of tobacco $10 00 Manufai Hirers of cigars 810 (JO \ IVdd'ers of tobacco, Iii st class (more than tw.i hoiscs or other animals) 8 00 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class, (two horse? or other animals; 82"? (?0; I'eddlers oftohaecb, third class (Otic horse or other auiniii!) $15 00. IVddlcn of tobaeca, fourth ehisi (on f?ol or public eonvevance) $10 Ui). I hewers of ies* than fiOO barrels S?C 00. l'.rewers of 500 barrels or more ?101) UU. Ai.y person s? liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe pea dties. -l'crsons or firms liable to ptiy any of die Special Taxes tunned above must apply to I.. I.'rss Carpenter, Collector of Internal Revenue nt t.'oluail ;a and pay for and pro cure th Special Tux Stamp or!Stamps' thev need, prior to .Ma v I. 1**77, and W1TMULT IrlJKTliKk XOTIClv. Special Tax Stamps will be transmitted by mail <ni!y on receipt from the person or firiii ordering tlie same of specific directions so to do, together with the necessary post age stamps or the amount required to pay the postage. The postage on one stamp is three cents and on two stamps six cents. If it is desired that they be transmitted by registered mail, teil cents additional should nccoriipaiiv (lie ipplic C.ioii; * GRBKX r-. RAUM, ComiiUrsioner of Internal Uevcniie; ?ffick ok Ixtkunai. Ukvkxuk, WiisK ington, I). C.,.laimary 23, 1377. mar 17? 4t THE STATE OF, SOU nT CAROLINA On \ko init'ias Col'ntv. P.y Alt:. P.. ICXOWLTON, lisqiiiriyj 1?. Whereas, Gen. Ittdivcr, 0. ('. P. and G. S. bni'.i made suit lo me, to grant to him letters of Administration de bouts noii of i the Ivdutc and effects of Joseph Johnson, late of saiil CoiiiUy deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all ami singular the. kindred and Creditors of the said Joseph Johnson dee'd. (hat they l>e ami :j )i? :r, before me, in the t'oint of Probate, to be held at tbrahgcbiirg,, 0. II.; nil 2(llli of March next, after publication hereof; at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, In show cause, if any they have, why the said Amini.-tnuiou should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this lUrfi day of March Anno Domini 1 ;77. AUG. B. KNOWLT?N, [i. s.] Judge of l'rob ite. mar 17 2 P O.U O If] m r m y. r"H z<6 r~iSCr=i 9 L I have this day w ithdrawn from the firm of Smith Keefc ? Co. at or near Fort Motte in Qrangcbiirg I'diinty. Jaiiy. 22 1S77. W. K. I.KWfS, Son \ x rex, S. Ci* I'ebruary, 2:id IS77, Is hereby given that 1 am In no way ro fponsib'c for itny debts already contracted o." t'>'.u may hcreafte.r be con'.raetcd by fjm'uli ICecf.? Co. or Louis Keel'e now ilo* iii'S bii-iiie^s in (bangeburg CouiUy near l'o. i Molle, !H I am not now nor never have been associated with them as a partner. J. V; lUKDIN'. Mnreh 3 lm. "ST?NDIG The line Mlaek Stallion, known a .1 cuner's Stud, is now Standing at my Stables, lie is Thoroughbred, and hi Colls arc a* fine as any ever icon aay where. Terms moderate. \\\ M. SAIX. BlIERirFfS SALES. By virtue of Riiii f.ry warrants on Liens I will cell for t*:i h.*.t? the places below men tioned Oti the third day of April; 1877, lliu following property to wit: ? At the plantation of W L W Ttiley About live bu-hcls Corn. !". ur ;ks Fodder. , I ? b? cU'a Sugar (Jane. Lol i i" Pea Vibe*. : f f S ? red crop of Jacob Haltecgar Under warrant on lieh to W L VYRlley. Sherifls Olliee ) J II Livingston Ornngebiirg County V S. (X'C Mmeli lOih 1877. J mar 21 . td Sheriff's Safes. By virtue of Sundry Executions to l ie directed, 1 will | sell to the highest bidder; at Orange* burg C. IL on tbu first Monday in April next, tor cash, idl the Rights, Title and lu terestsof the Uctendauis in the following properly, to wit: ? -? -'? All that plantation or tract of land con taining live hundred acres, more ot' lean, situate' in Snake Swuiiip in said C6unty, i bounded on the North by lauds of . Mc Mi.hoal, I.ast by Drown, South by lands of B. F. Simmons, West by lands of Alientiriy. Levied on as the proportv of John O.Rowc, at the Suit ?f.Sarah K. Watt. ALSO All that plantation or traot of land, in said County containing two hundred acre?, move or loss, and hounded Norlh, Last, West and south by lands of John S. Howe. Levied on as the property of Mr.?. Sophia M. Fredrick at the.suit of N, A. Bull. A I?O. All that plantation or tract of land; In said County containing eleven hundred acres more or less, and bounded North by Half Way Swamp, hast by \V. II. Keller, Soutl iinst by ? Shocmukcr and Ben Curu mings, Southwest by Win. Felkcl Barber and others. Levied on as the property of J. 11. Darby at the suit of Mary A. "L, Stoudcmire, Guardian. ALSO All (lint pbmtation or track of land, in -aid L'o'u'niy, containingThree Hundred and thirty-nine and one-half acres, more or les", and bounded East by Mm. S ? Barrett, South West by North Edisto River and J If jhabittftt; North by N E W Sistrunk : Levied on as the property of J H Idnbl uet at the suit of Daniel Hi ley. ALSO On Tuesday, tho third day of Apr?!, 1877, I will sell at the plantation ?f J if Inabinet, in mid county ; One buggy, one Wagon, C head Cuttle, 12 heat] I logs, one Horse, one Mule, Wagon and Buggy Harness, one Saddle; Household iiud Kitchen Furniture, about 2?0 lbs Bacon, about 2000 Iba Fodder; abou 50 bushels Corn; one lot I'e.i \'ines. Levied on as (he property of J. II. Inabinet at tho suit of Daniel "Hilev. S her ill's Olliee, ) J. II. LIVINGSTON, Ornhgeburg, C II \ S. O. C. IYb. 10, 1S77. ) fcb. 17 3t. SHERIFFS SALES. G. 12. Stendalm, Assignee ") Foro vs. y closure. W. W. & A. J. Evans. J By virtue of judgment herein, I will sell at (frangpburg C. IL on the first Monday hi April next during the legal boars of sab-, ill I he risk of the former purchaser ali that tract or parse) of land situate lyjng and being in the County of Orange biirg in Young Zion. containing eight hun dred acres more or leas, bounded on the Wost by hinds of P S Felder, North by lauds bf*C F Dowling and W L W Rilcy, on the Fast by lands of A J Kvans; and the en tire Swamp portion of ihe remainder of tho amis of A. J. Evans,'and one half of mill "ii Willow Swamp, with all mill and pond big privilege. Terms of Sale?Cash enough to pay tho sum ?lue with interest on the sealed notes mentioned in (he complaint, and the cost an.t expenses of this action. And the bal ance on a credit of one year. Secured by bond of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and a mortgage on the premi ses. Purchaser to pay for papers and re cording. ALSO. Henry Funderbug vs. Rosalie W. Oirardeau, Eleanor Bull, John C Pike Assignee, and J WJMoaeleY, It Copes, and Edisto Lodge No. 33 Independent Order Odd Fellows. Foreclosure. By virtue of the Judgmentherein, twill I sell at Or i age burg C. Hi; on (ho first Mon ilav in April next, during the legal hours of safe, I A11 that lot or parcel of land, in the Towa of Oraiigebnrg, containing one acre, more or less, and bounded on the North by the public highway known as the Five Chop Hoiid, on the South by lot belonging to G W Wilson, on the East by lot belonging W V and Anna A Izlar his wife, and on the West by ihe.lineof the South Carolina Rail It oil d lcndin" from the City of Columbia via. said Town tolheCity of Charleston. forms of sale. One half Cash, and the balance on a credit of one year, puctoser to give Bond bearing interest from day of sale, together with a-Mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers and Recording, Purchaser to have privilege of paving af( cash. ALSO. Lezin W. Bates vs.. David W, Evans, Foreclosure. By virtue of the Judgment herein, I will" sell at Orangohurg, U. lb, on the first Monday in April 1877, during the legal hours of sale, all that plantation or track of land, situate and lying in Saint Matthews Parish, Orrngeburg Conntv, and State of Smith Carolina, on which Defendant resides, containing thirteen hundred (1300) acres, more or less, bounded on the Northwest by lands lately of Oliver Shulcr now deceased. South by lands of Wade Evans, and Southeast by lands of W C Evans. Having such shape ami form as a Hesurvev Plat made by Tnos. Meilard, D. S.j in the year 1800, will mom fully show. Terms, one half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by Bond of pur chaser, and a Mortgage of (ho purchased premises, in which Mortgage shall be in serted a covenant of rcsaloin case of breat h of condition of Bond. Purchaser to pay for papers and Recording. ShcriiPs Oflice ) J. II LIVINGSTON Orangeburg County f S. 0. C.