Orangeburg news and times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1875-1877, March 31, 1877, Image 3
MASONIC
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Petros Conned No. 11, I?.'. & S/. M-\
Will meet each Thursday at <J o'c lock P. M.
from 1st October to 1st April und nt 8
o'clock fron? 1st April to 1st October, on
the following dates, .Inno 24, July 22, Aug.
19, Sent. 10, Oct. '21, Nov. 18, ami Dec. IG.
If. H. IZLAKj T. I.
?. W. Bkuxs?X, Recorder.
F.ureka Clianicr No. 111. R-*. A.'. 51.'.?
Will incut during the present Masonic year
at tlie usual limns, the followin dates :
March lOth, April 7th, Mnv?lh, June
2nd, AugUHt 4tli, September 1st, October
27th, November 24lli, 1 cceinhcr 2'.Hli.
J. T. 1ZLAH, M. K. II. P.
J. M, Bkcnson, -Sec.
Sltihhcleth liodgfi No. 2S. A.'- F,-* M-? ??
Will meet euch Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
from 1st Oct. to 1st April ntul at 8 o'clock
from 1st April to 1st October on the follow
ing dates, April I, May 2, Juri? I), .Tidy 4,
Aug. 8. Kept. ?, Oct. U, Nov. 7. Dee. ?.
J AS. K. IZI.Alt, \Y. M.
(Jko. W. lmtNsoN. Sec.
limy 29 187? 7im
I. O. O. F.
KilistO LotlsrO No- 3:?,?Meets at Odd
Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8
o'clock, froiii20ih M'arcli to 201h Sept. ami
at 71 o'clock from -0th Sept. to 2<?tl? .March.
V ltiiMAltS, N. (?.
J IlKKM AN WAUbkUS, See.
llelu'fca I.otlge?Me< 1s 8 o'clock every
second SVeihuvdav aft. rsalc diiy.
?" Hi I)r.MAKS, N. 0.
" TOWN~ cozn^ci^
This* body meets June 8, Sept. 7, bee. 7.
Mayors Court, held whenever occasion
requires. ;
sons ov tk ."^i rv. ii \ s ck.
Ornngebmg Division No. 24, iucets every
Monday cvenie.g in the basement of tin
Presbyterian < 'hufeh.
Vti 32f- *'- A.?l'oom? r?n Hinsel I
Street next Mis. 8ihoaks' Millinery Store.
Itnssiuess Meeting?-FotirtIt Thursday in
??ach month at 7 r. M. Prayer Meetiiu-?
Kvcrv Thursdav Kv'einitff.
" M. (il.OYKK, President.
V S DtllQl.r, Seeretarv.
Son tlx ?hrc>!aK:i ER:silr::ai!.
onion iiVif'iss A'r on ?.xuiait i.o in:cot.
Ti-ovi S oM?ik A.M;to2' P.M. '/roiu
81 o'clock P. M. in A.) P. M.
(ioods rtVeivcd r.n'd d> livcrcd on!y darin?;
oflice liours.
T . O C A x7.
Mr. August Fischer has a tame
American eagle in his saloon in this
p'nee. The hi>d is a I canty.
' Tf vott want a line ? cent oiger
'drop in at Dr. nuke'- a ul call for
"Shorod ?Reeve-*.
We bear thai liiere ;are sov Y.ii let
t rs in Vxistence n linseHiiig tin
vo'onvl people to resist warrants
i .-tied bv Coyi F;:uii lint's aj.pointees.
Iii-y a I Funding wns lt<.uml over !<>
Hie C'oiirl of (.Jeneral Sessions for
Ve.-isting an ollicer l-y Trial Justice
Meyers on Thitr.-day list.'
An extra meeting el the Voting
M-n's Christian Association will be
Wld at their rooms next i hursduv
evening nt 8 o'clock. At this meet
ing delegates w'd'l be appointed to the
Stale Convention.
?HE RIP S WHERE YOU CAN a KT IT?
II you ever indulge in a mill:
punch (that, can't bp beat.Vor a
cocktail that's "evo'ii oil the feath rs.
?or in fact anything that i> hard to
heat in the sample room, call on Mr.
Fd. Griflil at the store of luaOiuct
iV. SnroaU.
Col. Win. Fuller, chief constable
of the State, arrived in Town on
Tuesday last. Iiis husines was eon
licet eel with his office^ soieetiiig eon
stables, cv'c. IIc appears to be a coo
beaded and determined man. and
will no doubt cany out the duties of
his position exactly according to law,
? which means the pulling down ol
lawlessness.
JtR: J. G. WAN Nil it A h'Elt?
This distinguished druggist keeps
constantly on hand a line supply of
dregs and mediiines. And always
having a desire to gratify the wants
of "his friends, lie has concluded to
charge his soda fount earlier thia year
than usual. Those who are fond of
cooling draughts can get them at Dr.
Wannanialeer's to day.
Dr. IJydrick has foi sale Cummins'
Fumigater, said to be the most pow
erful disinfectant and dcodorix r in
tho world. Composed pi sulphur,
carbolic acid, and iodine, it is a sure
destroyer of all germs of infection in
a house. Jt is cheap and highly re
commended, and should be in the
house of every person. Will abso
euro distemper in horses and cuttle.
Call at Dr. Hydriok'a and try it, only
10 cents a package.
The Presbytery of Charleston will
meet in this place on nest Wednesday
evening April 4lh, at 8 o'clock. Its
sessions will be opened with a sermon
by one of the members. There will
probably be some twelve or fourteen
Ministers present, and u number of
Ruling Elders. The public generally
are cordially invited to attend its
s-essions. There will probably be
preaching every night during the
week.
At the Annual Meeting of the
Oinngeburg Agricultural and Me
chanical Association the following
gentlemen were elected to serve as
Diieclois lor the ensiling year, vi/. :
Messrs. J. L Jl cover, W. W. Culler,
II Riggs, Dr. W. S. Barton, das F.
I/.lar, .J. C. Tike and Dr. J. C. Iliib
man, On adjournment of the As
sociation the new Hoard of Directors
inet, and elected dipt; John L. Moo
hi, Piciddeirt am! Kirk Roh;:isdn
I- e i > iiiry ai d Tnr.r iuer
.1 ti-.i 'San ?i*?y tue .i/.chvj.;/';
j A7.I/. fih'A
I Mr; Kdward Edwins,:tired >f Sivin ?
i
: in ie tilt; sednes-, unite I hi; 1 i.'.i ?
j ny on last-Sunday with ;h:u of one
j of Orangebiirg's fairest daughter.-,
j Miss Lottie Bowman. The ceremony
jot marriage took place at the re.-i
j donee of Mr. John 11. Browning, at
'JO .Station, on tie.' above day, and
was performed by Kev. Riggs, Mr.
I'M wins iilurned to t Iiis place with
j bis beautiful bride on Tuesday, avol
is now cbjuying the sweet .sunshine of
a married life. We wish the young
couple a happy journey through this
.vorld's tetnp'est'i'ious sea.
Tin-: goxcEiiT ox U'lcbxiisnAy
Many?
Giveil for the benefit of (lie Proshy
teiltin (Minrch, was one of tho no est
pi-ffsiirs id'the kind wo ever witnessed;
i
j I In* programme was charmingly
I r*
igjdtoh up and w.n execute, 1 with e-x
! tonal iv sr.hal t-?..s:c. The an lienm;
I wtis lb-.- iimsi select ever asienibled in
j Masonic Hall, and * iciuoiist rated by
repented applause, its approbation of
I the p. rfortnauce. We forb'ar making
[ iiny criticism, or indtiIging in inyid
ioii-j couil)f,,riso*.^ v. here a!! did so
well and achieved so much b-'illiant
success. Suflieo it. to say that the
members of the I'll lirof the Pros by -
tci'iaii 'Church, assisted as they Were
by distinguished friends, deserve the
thanks of the * otumuiiify for having
gotten up a concert as creditable t->
the church as it was delightful and
instructive to those who witnessed it.
j TO TUE ME Ulli A S IS?
A circular letter has has be.m re
ca/ed by the.Mayor, inviting a in-ei
i:ig lor conference on the subject of
''Railroad discriminations in freight
ebargis in this State. ' The object is
j lo ob'tin from every interior town,
facts relative, to such discriminations,
and lo forward a memoria) for re
ilri.s.s to the (b.neral Assembly. Thai
such e.M avaganl discrimination is
practised to i be ditrimcnt ol I. < ai
.Sin I ions <iii railway lines (as ii it
were a crime to be removed from
i dm (icliiion) i* shows on exumihiitidii
of a tariff lo Columbia or A tigusta
(wheiv. rival roads compel sharp re
dilutions to secure business) and that
of a local tariff on the. S. C It. jt. and
<?. ? C. R. R. or cither of oilier
roads. A hid ol flour bought in New
York can be delivered at Columbia
or Augusta for the same freight as a
bid ol flour bought in Charleston to
be delivered in Ornngcbuig. Other
goods are treated in same ratio.
'1 ho t cooperation of ihc merchants
may secure a reduction of freights
which will be a saving to their pal
roiis.
Endorsed by the Faculty, 'flic
reputation of Dr. Bull's cough syrup
has been solely achieved on account of
its merit. Physicians prescribe it.
y. ir. a a? I
Lust Sunday was a dny of unusual
interest to our people. All the eon-'
grogations of our five churches assem
bled morning, afternoon und night sit
the Baptist, Presbyterian and Metho
dist houses of worship, attending
services conducted under the auspices
of the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation of this place. A very large
congregation as einb'ed promptly at
11 o'clock M. at the Baptist
Church. It wi... very beautifully sug
i gestivo to sees-even Clergymen of four
different churches occupying the
j pu'pit together and uniting heartily
i iu a ehristian service; This eom
! iiitititty is happy in ha- ing for its
i pastors gentlemen very war n iu their
I
personal lelations to each oilier, and
very dtcided in the one purpose of
their common calling. The spectacle
j they presented last Sunday, Co
operating to the common end of the
religious benefit of ail classes of tlie
peojde, will not soon be forgotten.
l>r.;Meyiiardiej a popular Methodist
divine iro:n Colombia, prjaehe.d in
'.lie forenoon. His sermon was an
exhaustive disou.-sioii of tlie appro
j pr.iite subject ol minist? rial rosponsi
o..,:v, ami \va.i founded on (Jen. iv:
Ih "Am 1 my brother's keeper?"' He
found abundant ground Ihr our
j mutual inter'S' in each other; \\\ I our
j obligation {brent'i other's weal iu the
i i wo facts of oiir Common origin and
our common relation, the redeeming
work of Christ. II. was listened to
with deep interest and patient a;ten
lion {or an hour and a h:\\>\ Dr.
Chuinbliss, an exee'lent I hi pt ist
clergyman from Char lesion, occupied
the Presbyterian pulpit in the after
noon, and preached a most suggestive
and useful sermon oii Moral Courage.
: His text was Nehcniiah vi. 11 :
"should such a man as I flee?" The
1 suiboicnt grounds of moral courage
j were found iu the identification of tlie
ctirisli.in life with the -Son of Clod as
I its model, inspiration an 1 siren ;t|i.
J Dr. Chabtbli.sV style' both of th night
and diction; is the perfection of an
I ear nest simplicity. You hardly
j reali/.e von are gelling the strong.
; earnest sei moii you are hearing; unit I
i
j vnii litid yourself the happy conscious
possessor of it.
P>oth of these gentlemen made ex
pedient addresses s\. the Methodist
'Church at night, l'r. Cham bliss
: gave mi interesting fesuni". of tho
hisloiy of the Y. M. C A. ami coin
j m? mle?l (lie organizalian as a valua
: tile auxiliary of tho Chiireh and as a
useful means ufChureii Work. This
! address was conceived iu the very
i best spirit and made, a very pr dbiin I
I impression on the select lew who
braved the inclement weather to
hear it. Dr. McyunruMc discoursed
! on llie onnsorvsUiv s ihn le i :: of eh r is
tiiiii character on tht publii; weal. Iiis
eloquent address was heard with ii t
j flagging in tere it. from first io la it The
i visit of ilt?}ka disiihiruis'i id a ?? itlo n "i
. hits proved a source of great ratislae
j lion to the coinmuuity and we are
sure we do not inisropre-se ;t otir pen
j pie when we say lli.it they will be
! heartily welcome- I here, Whenever it
! may sub theai to visit in whether i i..
I their ghostly chariic'cr as Christian
j
ministers, or in their indi\iilintl char
S aeier as Christian genrlt men.
?1 he Y. M (?. A. is a live organi
zillion iu our midst. It just I v rbm
niands itself to the patriotism and
Christianity id" our people, heartily
eb-working with our Churches in
conserving the very best interests of
the community. Their hivotings.
every Thursday evening on Kusseli
Street, furnish delightful opportuni
ty for intelligent .ehristian a laudation
and offers valuable means of moral
and spiritual improvement, especial
ly to mir young people. The Asso
chit ion consists of 36 ac'ivo and 11
associate inembers?the active mein
hers belonging to five different de
nominations of Christians. Twenty
seven missionary Service? have bam
held during the past year. Thiriooii
\\undred papers, tracts,&c, have beeu
distributed. Twelve oottngo prayer !
meetings and fifty live prayer meetings
at the rooms of the Association have
been hold. Wo close this notice, in
the concluding words of the el iqucnt
report of the late President of the
Association, Mortimer Glover P2sq.,
"Whatever is worth doing at all is
worth doing well, and the Script uro
command us, 'wlritso ? vor tl' V hand
(iiidutii to d >, doit will? thy might.'
lire hum, let us like. Paul th ink
(iod for his many inereiei and bless
ings in the past, a il tiki cjuragb
for tho future, and in hit own good
time* though we may hz c nnpgllo I
to wait many weary days, ve shall
nap a glorious harvest of n >blq efforts
< rqwiied with succes.?, and at last en
joy those rewards whieli arc: laid up
for the righ'.ceiis."
Whereas, it h is p'eased an Allwiao
Providence ?.o remove from among ii*
a respvetud and beloved ih unh.ir of
ourcom pany Corpora'- Murray Ivobin
von, in the prime of manhood, it
becomes us as the members of the
('ompany to how with humility to the
bereavement; Therefore be it
Ji'rs't'/"/, That wh'Cc we the mom
hers ??!' the Uratigehurg Liiiht Dra
goons, flow with huml.de submission
lo this heavy dip ii.;atio.i of the
great I'uh'r of the Uuiverso, and ex
claim, ''Thy Will he lioae, yet we
I cannot Imt siucer dy regret ilia" ive
ii're buevi r deprived of Iii?; compan
ionship an-' services as a nun ooniuiis
-ion obi rei" of oar corpse.
A'*\:. ?/<?>:/, ; bat a blank page be
dedicated to bis memory in our min
ute look, and the mem hers oi this
Coin pa y wear a bad ^c of mourning
for tl.iity days.
Ivcso/t't'i/, Thai ihc foregoing reso
int.ons hi published in the Orange
long NiiWS and TtMKS and a copy be
sent u> Ins relatives.
B. 11. LKKi
Secretary.
Ii'( KYI)EllFUL SL'LVESS -
It is repotted that I3;isChoc's Ger
man Syrup has, since its introduc
tion in ihe United States, reached
the i in tin1 use ?ale of 40,000 dii/eii per
year; Over 0,0)0 Druggist have
?vrdei ei! ib:-: litedicino direct from tliy
Factor.; at ?Vdmibiiry, >. .1.; ;;h !
not. o:te has repbrte I a sing! ? (hi! arc
but every latter Sr?i l i-5 >.' r.; i.. u
isliitig success in cur tig severe
titigks. b i settled on the Breja'sf,
i i-. i ii r. ) i. or any di-oas s of the
Throat and Lungs, We a !vi ? ?: any
I person licit b:is any ere !:-;i >siii in \ >
J weiik Long's, lo gd to their Dniggis.t'i
j-a:..! v [ iiiis Medicine, or impure
abotlt ii iJegtilar .si.'.-', 7 > cents:
^.ihijde Uot.lc, 10 cents. T.vn do
ses will rcice any case. Don't it?
lilect your con -h when you c:iu get
the above rehicd.v from Dr. A. C
ii. c?.
Call at Dr. .1. 0. Wanuamaker's
anil get a pamphlet and read about
Dr. Clark Johnston's great Indian
blood syrup, the best medicine in
! use. Or. Wiuinatmikor also has the
i medicine for sale at wholesale and
retail. juhe 21
Dr A. C. Dims is giving
iiway a handsome book entitled
"Pearls for the Pei-pie," containing
iiiucli valuable information niill nV'tiny
interesting articles. It also contain:
:i history of thu discovery, of the
??I Iep:iti::e;" ior diseases ot' the liver.
tlvVpep.-iu, ('??uti-paiion a:.d indiges
tion, &c, and give-, positive nssur
i ance ilia? ivlieh the llcpaline is. used
il effects a pennatien' and la ting mire
I ol these diseases, which prevail lo
j such an a'arming extent in our
:oii*itry Take the llepatinc lor till
lisca-es of tlie liver.
.1 Jj VJi E a ii A Tis -
The Mori Alexitii jo.r II. .Steven?
say-; : ?"The (ilobe Flower Cough
S nip has proven a most valuable
remedy to inc."
Cov J times M. Smith, of Georgia;
says:?"1 shall always use it with
perfect c ?nlide.'ice, and recommend it
lo the public as a remedy which will
I afford that satisfaction experienced
by me and mine. 1: excels every
thing for coughs, colds and obstinate
I ting alfociipiis.''
Kx-Gov; Brown, of Ca., says: '* I lo
finds the (ilobe Flower Cough Syrup
a hinst excellent remedy."
Stich endorsement by our great and
good men deserves the attention iii
the allliclcd. Those suffering from
cough, colds and lung alfcctioiis
should use I he (Hobe Fliiwer Cough
Syrup. It will posi-ively cure con
sumption.
For sab; by Dr. A. C. Dukes.
Notice i f Dismissal.
Notice is hereby given that I will file my
linn! account w ith the .bulge of Probate for
Orangcbiirg County, on the .'50th day of
April I.S77 and ask for letters of
Dismissal us Administratri'x of the Estate
ol" (.'. L. bochette deceased.
PKANCKS A. BOCHETTE,
Administratrix.
LOST.
One Gold Sleeve button. A reward
>aid it' returned to
mar 21 h .T. S. ?UUCROOTTI. [
Li. S. INTIiltNATj LtUVKXUE
SPECIAL TAX HS,
May 1, 1-77, in April :}'J.
The Itevised SU lutes of die United Stain's
Seel ions 32 j2, '>S'>7, :\2'-'>H and lee,:;'.', require
every person engaged in iihv bmdiics, ayo
catioti, or einplovmcnt which rentiers hitii
liable to aSPKUAl, TAX. 'l'<> B*svv
euro jjis<i Plaee 5 !mjs<;luiinus y j
in Jsim 8%iHlnI>iiNli:nciat or l^laee
0 i linvi -i a STAMP denoting the
puynienl Ml" slid KPEOlAt; TAX for the
?'"peeial Tus Year beginning May 1, l~-77, j
before commencing or continuing business i
efter April 30, !-<77.
A return. ??*?> prc-mbed on Form 11, is
abo icquiicd by law of every person liable
n> Special Tax, a- ab'ive.
'the T?xb< oiubrtced within tlie pro
visions of the law above quote ! are the 1
!' dNuving, v
HcclilK r- S20? 00
I), tilers; retail Ii juor 32.1 00
Peilers, wholesale MqiibriMOO u0
|>e:der; it: unit liquor.?, wholesale S">0 f.'*,
lb alert in malt iiquow, retail 520 00
Dinier? in leaf tobacco 320 00
Ketail dc.ibrs in leaf iohaueo $">0? 00 \
Asiil on sales ofovt i Sfi.OCO, titty cents for i
even dollar in exee?s of31,000
Dealer:? in luanuaictiired tobacco S? 00
Manufacture-" of stills SoO 00
Ati.I for e ieh .-till maunfa':tarjrV326 00
And for eadi worm manufactured S2!) 00 !
Manufacturers of tobacco $10 00
Mitnnfa??trer? of eigais 3IU U0 !
? Pedd'eis of tobacco, tit>i ol.i -s (in.ire than i
? iv.'? hmr-es or otlie: .mimafaj ?? ?"? I 00
j Peddlers of tohacen, seooad cht*.?; (two I
hotse- or other animals S2? 00.
Peddlers id'toi: .?. third ehvit (one horse '
! <>v other atiiina j 313 00. I
j Pcddlen i>: tobaeea; fo'irth clasi 'on foot j
or public ?vjttveyance! ?IQ CM.
Mrcwcrs <.:" jess than *>00 bUrcls ?:'< 0$. !
: S'rcivers of ?00 barrels or more 3100 00. '.
Atiy pctvoii so liable, who i-liitll fail tu I
j comply with the foregoing reqiurcuieni\\
will Ii'.1 subject t?i severe peil i'ti ??.
P. i-^oe.s or linns liable tn jvayariy ofilie ;
.Special Taxes named above meet apply to
I.. Cuss 1'arpenter. C'dleet ir of Internal
Pcvcnue at Colu.aibi i and pay for and {:;?'?
oiire ih Special Tax Stamp or St-unps thev
1 need, prior to Mav 1. 1^77, and WiTUOUT j
j FL-irrill'.it NOTtCR
j special Tax Stamps will bo trailmitticd
j by mail oiily on receipt'frotit die perso.i or
lirm ordering the same of specific utrocUonij
so Iii do, together Willi the accessary post
age Ktatiips Or tlie ainotnn require*] lo pay
the |'ii.-!-;;.'c, ? '1postage on otu* stamp is
three eenn mid on two stKiupa six cents, ii
ii i-< desired tint they be transmitted by
registered mail, ten cent; ftdditiotr.il tthoiild
aeeoaipahv t!ie:.pi>!ie.i*.i ::.
(S it KILN* ii. K.UIM, j
Cemmi^ioner of Internal He venue. |
Oi-Ttcn tiv IsTKitXAi. IIkvkxcm:, Wa-h- j
inglon; \), L'., January 20, l r77.
lii?r 17 -It I
' TUE b-i k'lii CF S?UF? C A HOL INA
?'i: !;.:c:t'i County.
Py AUO :?. lv NOWLTOK, IOsquire,|.J P
Whereas, t.b-o. P.iiivev. Ci IK P. aiid O
?<. b-i'b i k? -nit to in:', i x grant t.j him j
b-tt :.; iiini.-ti-i'.tI ei fit; h.m'-i noo of
the l-.-!'.:> i .-I .:.'..?;?; of Joseph Johnson, I
Ifite bf said Ctiisnty (leeoasttih
i'li'" i ? tiiurvtei ? to :iiid admonish j
:-.i< end ? it..r :!ie kin Ire ! and Creditors
r.f the raid Joseph Johiisiai d.-e'd. th e. they j
h ? and appe ir, b fore iiie, in tlia Court of |
Probate, t . ? held at Or liigebtirgi C. IC;,
on 20th M irjJi n \:, after pnblieatioii
here'lf, a; ". 1 o'vlov!: in tlii' f jreiiouhi totdtov
cause, if any :!t -y luve, why th;.' said I
Aiuiiiistr.tlioii ?!? ??;?! not hegrauteJ.
t?ven u:id<;i i.iv 11 mid, this Uith dav i;f
Mareli Anc.o l> >ntir.i I.S77.
AlVJ. P. ICXOWf.TpXi
[i..-.] Judge vi" Probate,
?nar 17 2
a
^ vJ
NOTICK
1 have this day withdrawn froia the lirai
ol Smith Kcefe .'1' Co. :.l er a.-ar S^ori >!o:;e
in Oraugeburg County.
Janv. 22 ^77. W. V. iv.^'lH,
N.?TI0E.
SciiAXTo?:, S. C.
l\'*rnarv, 2lid 1S77.
fit hereby given that 1 am in noway rc
qioiifiiblo for any debts already contracted
iu* that may hereafter be ren'.racted by
Smith KeiT.V t 'o. or I.n ti.) Kcef? n?iv do^
big bu'diiess in Orangobnrg Couiity near
Port Motte, as I a.n not now nor never have
beeii associated with theiii as a partner.
.1. Y. HA It MX.
Mureli ? 1m.
S TA N 3J2 H i*
The fino IMaek Stallion, known a
Joiner's Stud; is now Standing at my
Stables, lie is Thoroughbred, ami hi.
Colls are as fine as any eve? seen any
where. Terms moderate.
W. M. SAIN,
mar 10 Jm
SHERIFF'S SALES,
By virtue of surwlry warrants on J.b-ns I
ill sf:il for oar.|i. :>'. six" places below.ie.cn
loned on ilie third day of April, 1377; the
jllov.-iiig property t<> wit :
At the plantation of \V I. \V Kiley
A libttl five bti-hcla Cunt;
Ton;- stacks Fodder
Two blocks SugarCanc.
I,ot of Pea Vim
Seized as crop 1 :?:'?!> Bultzegtii- under
varrgnt on lien to YV I. Y/Kiloy.
Slierifls OIHtd | J II IJvittgston
Qr.utgeburg (?'??;:.? v - S. O. C.
Mureh FJdt i-VV7. .1
hrar'il id
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue of .Sundry Executions
to rj(j directed, I will sell
lo the highest bidder, at Orange*
l.nr;;'.'. II. mi the first Monday in April
ii-ix't. for cash, rdl the Bights, Title and Iu
t crests of the Befendahtu in the following
propei ty, to wit:
A ii tli.it plantation or tract of land con
taining five hundred acres, more or less,
dtuii" in Snake Swamp in Haid County,
bounded on the North hv lands of Mc
Miolioal, East !>y Brown, South by
ijtids of B. F. Simmons, Wy.?t by landsof
.\ l ien fir ly. Levied on as the property of
John C Howe, at the Suit of Sarah It. Watt.
A '..so
All tliat plantation or tract of land,
jit sat 1 County containing two hundred
?eres, mure or lc--, and hounded Norih,
East, West and rdtith by lands of John S.
[{owe. Levied on as the property of
Mrs, Soplii.; M, Fredrick at the suit of N. A.
Bull,
.*. t.:o.
A ll that ] 'nutation or tract of land, in
said County cimtaiiiing eleven hundred
aeivs neue or Its-, and bounded North 1)7
ib.!:: Way Swamp, Sa-t by \V. It. Keller,
; Jsotiti C'tvt'by -- shoemaker and Ben Chili
; inings, So'.itliwc.it by Win. retkel Barber
and odietM- ? ?
Levied on a- the property of J. B, Darby
;t the suit of Mnrv A. L. Stoudciiitm,
Ouatdiati.
AlJ?O
All that plantation or track of land, in
?:ud Coimiy, containing Three Hundred And
! thirty-nine nml one-half acres, more or less,
ami bounded East by Mrs. S K Barrett,
! South West by North Edisto UivcrandJIf
j lit?biiiv't, North by N E W Sistnmk :
Levifd on as the property of .1 If Inabi
j net al the sub of Daniel Uilcy.
ALSO
j On ruc-,ilav. the third day of Aprl,'l377,
j I will sell al the plantation of J II luabinel,
j in .-aid cniihty :
! One Buggy, one Wagon, G head Cattle,
I It! bead Hogs, one Horse, one Mule, Wagon
I and Biigav Harness,'one Saddle. Household
and Kilclicn Furniture, about 200 lbs Bacon,
about '2000 ihs Fodder, abon 50 bushel*
Corn, one lot Pe'i Vines. Levied on as tho
'propertv of J. if. Inabinet at the suit of
Daniel Rilev.
ShoritPs Oilli-e, ) J. 11. LIVINGSTON,
Oranijehnrg, C II \ fi. O. C.
Feb. '10, 1>T7. J
Kb. 17 3t.
SHEIUFF'S: SALES.
fi. E. Suathinn, Assign.e 1 Fore
v*. > closure.
W. W. & A. J. Evans. J
By virtue of judjmieht herein, I will sell
ai Oraiigcbitrg C. 11. on the first Monday
in April next during the loc* il hoars of
Pale, tit Ihc risk of I he former purchaser
all that tract or parsel of laiul situate
lying and being in the "County of Orange
biirg til Young Zibh. containing eight hun
dred acre- more or les-;, hounded on the
West bv lands of I? S Felder, North bv
hinds .if i V Dowling and W L W Kiley, on
die East by lands of A ?! Kvuus; and the en:
tire Swainp portion of the remainder of the
laud-i of A. J. Evans, an 1 otic half of mill
idi Willow Swamp, with all mill and pond
itig privilege.
Terms of Stde?Ciah enough to pay the
suia due witli inter. -! on the sealed notes
iimhikmr.d in iIk is ttiplaiht, and the eo.?t
iuid expenses of this action. And the bal
ance oil a credit of one year. Secured by
bond ot the purchaser, bearing interest from
the ilay of sale and a mortgage oil the premi
se*. Purchaser to pay for papers and re
cording.
Al.so.
Henry Funderbug
ltosalie NV. tiirardeau, Eleanor Bull, John C
Pik? As-ign.-e, and J WJMoseley, It Copes,
and Edislo Lodge No.33 Independent
Order Odd Fellows.
Foreclosure.
By virtue uf the .Judgment.herein, I will
sell at Or ihgebiirg C, It., on the tirst Mon
day in April next, during the legal hours of
sale,
All that lot or parcel of land, in the Town
of Orangebiirg, containing one acre, more or
le und bounded on the North by tho
public highway known as the Five Chop
Koad, on the South by lot belonging to tr
NV iVilson, oii the Ea-t by lot belonging W
V and Anna A l/.lar his wife, and on the
West by ihedine of the South Carolina Rail
Poad ieadin<* from the City of Columbia
via. said Town to the City ofCharleston.
I'ti'itts of sale, One half Cash, und tho
balance oil a credit of one year, puctaser to
give Bond bearing interest from day of sale,
together w ills a Mortgage of the premises,
ind lo pay for papers und Kceording.
Pitrehu-er to have privilege of paying all"
cash.
ALSO,
lle/.in W. Bates
vs,
David W, Evans,
Foreclosure.
I
! By virtue of tho Judgment herein, I
will" sell at Orangebiirg, U. il., on the first
: Monday in April 1S77, during the legal
j hours of sale, all that plantation or
i track of land, situate and lying in
Saint Matthews Parish, Orrngeburg
County, and State of South Carolina,
dii which Defendant rc'dcs, containing
ihiricon htindr?ti (1300) acres, more or lo.?,
boun.h d on. tho Nertliwent by hinds lull ly
of (diver Shuler how deceased. South iiy
lauds of Wade Evans, mid Soutbeivst bv
binds of NY C Evans. Having such obapo
and form as a Kcsurvey Plat made bv Tnos.
Mollavd, 1). S.. in the'year I8?D, will in. rc
fully sliow.
Terms, one half cash, balance on ai redii
of iwelve inonllts, secured by Bond ot p.:r
eltaser, and a Mortgage of tho purchase I
premi i s, in which Mottgageshall be in
serted a covenant of resaloin aye of breach
cd conditio? of Bond. Purchaser to pay for
papers and kceording.
SheriirsOnice I J. II MYJN.OSTOS
Orangeburg Countv [ S. 'K G.