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The Governor's Message.
This nbie and lengthy document
wets received by the Legislature on
Wednesday last. Among the many
wise, .recommendations and sugges
tions, we notice that he refers to th o
pledges made during the canvass
financial condition of the S'tato, the
payment of the debt, free schools, the
University of the Slate, penal Institu
tions, taxes and forfitedlands. To all
of which we" have no doubt but that
the Legislature will give their earn
est nud undivided support, which will
be the means of relieving our people,
to a certain extent, of tho heavy liabi 1
ities hanging over this State, and in
the future bring additional prosperi
ty and happiness to her citizens.
We are sorry that we canuot give
tl>o Message in full for want of room
from the heavy pressure of advertise
ments ou our columns, and therefore
we can only add that Governor
Hampton has in toe past, and w ill in
the future, carry out to tho letter,"
every promise made by him. to this
people.
? 11 ?? ? - ? <??
The report of the In,vest jgulm?
Committee appointed by tho Lcgisla
i ure appeared in the Xcioh and Qouriitr
of Friday. . It is lengthy and to the
point, fully showing up the rasca lily
61" Uoiitfst John, and others. All of
whom'we earnestly hope will soon be
there to receive the full extent^of the
law.
[CO MMUNICA TED.]
Mr, Kdit?, :
We noticed a communication
signed "Kuff Hod' in a recent issue
of your paper concerning the County
Fair;' complaining of the Heard of
Directors in reference to thecQtnneti
.intern tue oranges; using the
name of White Cane Grange in a way
which we regret It w as done with
out the, know Ic.dgc or consent of our
Grange. We aid wh.it we could and
feel that it was not only the privilege,
but the . duty of other Granges to do
thersnmc. True the premiums offer
ed furnished a pleasant exeitmcnt,
but whowculd think of making them
an object? In our opinion tho Fairs
arc designed to benefit the County
generally and no doubt would do
very-.much to this end, if all would
enter into them in the right spirit.
Great skill and success in the
variou?, branches of housekeeping,
gardening, farming, stockraising &C.
&c., would bo attained, pleasant
acquaintances made aud many other
beuelicial results follow We belipve
the Board of Managers to bo co in -
posed of gentlemen of honor and
principle who act for the b.'st interest
of all concerned, as far as it is pos
sible to do, in the position they occu
py. We sympathize with them in
what we believe to be a trying posi
tion' -and hope that its far as White
Cane is concerned, they will rest satis
lied that when thero is another op
portunity. White Cane will not be
found missing. Tho distance bei ng
about twenty-live miles of course it is
not to be expected that we could
transport as many articles as those
living nearer, and will not complain
if excelled again, in a fair race. We
have not had a meeting since the said
communication was published, but
feel sure that wo express tho feelings
of 'White Cane Grange iu the above
nnd we repeat, that we deejdy regret
its ever appearing.
8 v.vf.ita i, M kmhbrs.
(communicated,]
J ad'ti ,i.'i4ii<<it I'l'ttj Tina'*:
A rli.'if time ago, I presented my
v i< wit in n public address to my
i>: :!j j the colored race in this
C Ii <? i' ?Miiing the expediency of
i! i ir >pr,i pope to emigrate to Liberia
things', while holding
of ihe inlogiity of
' ? -dos. 1 >;,i<l
,,nm .!
?.. .' I' i 4 U /l i ? ? ? . - ?.- . . .-?'_?
confirmed my apprehensions, and I
write now, asking- Sjmco itt$?R&ur
I columns, Lo say again to those of my
race who read it, or hear it read,
look before you leap. The Liborian
ship was to have been in port at
Charleston on the 1 th iust., to take
those, and many they wore, who had
sacrificed every species of property to
leave the shores of Lheir.native laud
and go to Liberia. I know of a man
who left to his mortgagee 200 acres
of laud the purchase inouev of which
he had paid ni'?re than four-fifths df^
saying, as he could not carry it to
Liberia, he must lose it. ?Such i*< the
madness and folly nrrising from a
scheme set on foot by men whose
education and experience ought to*
teach then) that if Liberia be a fit
place to emigrate to, their scheme is
certainly impracticable in accomp
lishing it. Knch day brings expense
to tho carrying on of tho project, and
every day witnc ses an nbateueutof
the zeal of tho followers, ui rising jL3 is
natural from a want of inlolleg'iuoe to
understand the incidences peculiar
to such a grave scheme. No ship has
yot arrived, and every day the officers
nre cutting from the slowly growing
pile, no doubt their salaries justly ,
if not wisely earned. Amidst all bur
troubles and difficulties tiierc yet re
mains the blessed and important
privilege, unrestrained to get ? our
bread by tho sweat of our brow, to
educate our children, to enjoy tho
liberty and freedom of speech and
locomotion, and by industry and
economy to obtain the soil alongside
with.our richer white brethren. So'uo
one says in substance; behind a dark
cloud there is always a silver lining
I look forward to an early day when
men who prefer fair piny to robbery
will feel such a common interest black
with white, that no one will know the
desire to leave his horhe. b utas he
freely desires. Our new era need*, my
colored friends, education and atuca
tors 08 well as justice and just laws.
We must rid ourselves of pretended
sycophuuts, negro haters who conic
among ui in the shape of teachers ami
Presidents of our Institutions, and
who koep us always stooping head
downward while they place their
hands on our shoulders, leap over
our bend,and launh themselves safely
in some comfortable placu without
ever looking back to sea 1)J what
means they reached their exalted
positions. Our educators must have
truth as their shield. ,K~'*
utaj oc exemplars to tho youth in
their charge?whilo left free to their
political convictions,' if thoy vote for
(Jov. llamptou they should not affirm
it to Democrats' and deny it to Re
publican Trustees so as to gull thorn
into belief that they aro Republicans,
While there aro honorable excep
tions to this description of our educa
tors, to whom wc oWc listing debt of
gratitude, yet if the ebutio is to 1)3
filled hereafter with such ins tue tors as
our guide let us reject it. Colored
men, with such as lhnvc described as
Lheir leaders or, instructor-;, political
or educational, must learn that all
Southern white men arc not their
bitterest enemies, and it is wiser to
learn of your enemies than to be
deceived by* your apparent friends.
Yours Rtspectfu'ly,
D. A. Staakgr.
[communicated.*]
Etli or Oranycbiirn Times :
Midway,0., November 28th 1877.
In your issue of the Tjm.es 21th
iust., appeared under tho head of "On
the Wing," signed "Rambler" a
statement to the effect that there is
no liquor license issued here, it must
be owing to your correspondents late
arrival that ho did not see that we
have two bar-rooms running in full
blast, where a man cati get anything
to drink from tho pleasant tonic
cordial to tho best Rye Whiskey, at
the lowest market prices. Our town
has a bright futuro before it, and I
fear some of your citizens would go
round us in passing through this sec
tion, on account of our extreme dry*
mom. I thcreforo trust you will ex
cuse this intrusion oti your valuable
space and time.
_Resident.
Legislature.
Tho above body convened at tho
Capital on the 27th tilt. The newly
elected delegation from Charleston
were sworn in,
Mr. Dibble obtained unanimous
consent to introduce a concurrent
resolution authorizing the oniptro 1 ?
ler-gciieral lo extern! the time for tho
nf doliii.piuiit real estate until
M i.iday in January, in ca3C3 j
,. , pe . ! x.i 'd ent I?) do si); j
Jn the Scimto Mr. Tuft sent a com
muuicntion to tho clerk which wasj
read, and which proved to he-tho'
resignation of S. A. Swails ?Senator
from Williamsburg and jncsident^V'o
tern.
The chair fhen hud read another
co'mmttnicatiou which proved to be
the resignation of Joseph us Wood
ruff as clerk of the senate. - .
_ ?iv jMouday tbo 2Sjh u^, -
Dibble presented the rep >rt of the
investigating committee Lt is a long
document, covering fif?y-twqj\a<;o3 of |
legal cap paper, and on motion of
Mr. bhoppard it whb ordered to bo
priiited.
Mr. Sawyer also gave notice, of the
introduction of a bill to fix tho per
diem and mileage of members of the
General Assembly, ? Referred to the
ways and means committee. A* : *- *
M r. Dibble,, of ?rangeburg, nsked
and obtained leave to introduce with
out notice a bill concerning delinqu
ent taxes. Bead1 the first time'Ivy its
title . nud i referred to the .committee
on ways and means.
The Message from his. Excelleucy i
the Governor was brought in whd'J
read, and referred to commit eo. Fiv^.
hundred copies of the Message were
ordered to be printed. .
For the want of space wo have to
omit the publication of tho Glover
nor s Message. Suffice it to s.i / that
it fills the bill to the letter.
In tho Senate?-On motion of Mr
Cannon, the Senate then went into an
election for president pro tern. '
Mr. Cannon nominated Mr. Jeter,
and, there being no op position, Mr.
Jeter was uuauitnously . oleet-sd,
(receiving 24 votes,) and was duly
sworn as president pro tern, of tho
Senate.
On motion, the Scuate proceeded to,,
the election of clerk.
Mr. T. Stobo Farrow, of Spartan
burg, was nominated, and, there be
ing no opposition, was unanimously
elected, roceiviug 2-3 votes.
The House concurrent resolution
relative to extending time for pay
ment of certain delinquent, taxes to a
period not later than the first Monday
in January, 1878, was agreed'to.
Sentence of tho Ex Officials,
The Court of Comtno i IMous con
vened in Columbia on the 2(>ih ult.,
Judge Towndscnd presiding. .The
first business being the unfinished
business of tho., Iirmo'v! i..' ?
uourt proceeded to r^td the reasons
for over-ruling the motions for arrest'
of judgment and new trjaj, in tho
Cardo/o case.
A similar disposition was made of
the motion in the Smalls case for a
new trial and in arrest of. judmert.
Mr. Melton excepted to the ruling
in both cases. An ofliccr was then
dispatched to the jail for the prison
era F. L. Cordozn, and L. Cass Car
pouter, Robert Smalls being already
in court. A fter a short interval, a
deputy returned with pardozo -and;
Carpenter. Tdio"Judge then proceed
ed to read the sentence of Card.uo,
the prisoner receiving it standing in
the rear of the reporter s, table.
Tiio court reonUute I the crime of
the prisoner, remitnling him that he
had prostituted his high position *for
purposes' of robbery. He a'lsoi re
viewed the evidence, and tho argu
ment for the prosecution and the
defense, and said that, in passing sen
tence, he should not bo influenced by
popular clamor, but should heguiiled
solely by the law. The court then
announced that the defendant, Fran
cis H. Cordozn, be confined in jail
two years, and pay a fine of 84,000;
and if the fine should not be paid,
the imprisoiinvut be for three years.
Mr. Melton entered a general ex
ception lo the judgment of the court
Robert S:i1 nils was next curled, and
underwent a similar ordeal in regard
to the review of his case in the com
mission of the crime, the trial, cto
The sentence of tho court was then
pronounced, that the defendant Ho
be!?. Smalls be confined uthard labor
for three years in the penitentiary.
Mr. .Melton entered a gonoral ex
ception to tho judgment; us in the
Cardozo ensc. ? J
Ij. Cass Carpenter was next called
and sentenced to pay a fine of 31,000
and bo consigned in tho cOMilty jail for
two years.
Mr. Melton in behalf of Judge
Carpenter, Whi is detained in Wash
ington, ontitred an exception to tho
judgment. Mr. Melton, also stated
that he had already served upon tho
Attorney-General the necessary pa
pers in notice of appeal and would
move that tbo execution of the judg
ment in the. case of Itobnrt Sm ills hj
suspended, pciidtn'g proceedings before
the higher tribunal.
General Conner said ho would
interpose uo objection to tho motion ,
and that he was willing that tho
prisoner should be bailed pending tho
proceedings, but that the bail should
be larger than tho amount given for
his appearance before conviction.
Judge Melton then urged a similnr
motion in the case of Cardozo, and
thatrthe amount of b:\il bo fixe 1 at
.such a sum as would enable the
prisoner so meet its requirements.
Tho court reserved its decision
upon the propriety of admitting
Citrdozd to bail. In the meantime
he will remain in the custody of the
Court.
Since tho above was put in type
we learn from the Columbia Register
that Cardozo, Smalls and Carpenter 's
eascs'go immediately to the Supreme
Court.
NOTICE,
On the night of the 22d Nov., my house
was entcicd and all my Land Papers, to
aether with ad my Notes were carried off.
A.liberal reward will he paid for the return
Iqf the papc's, with evidence sufficient to
convict the'thief. 1 als?? wain all persons
I against Trailing for Notes given to me
previous to the nbovtf date
Branchville, Nov. 2Sth, 1877.
( dee 1 ? 1 l'RlLIAP W. FAIREY.
I i'>iit"nin
I will sell at Hie Residence <>f E. J. Bax
ter. L>ee. 1, IS77, at 10 o'clock, the follow
ing property, for cash, t?> the highest bid
?Ii ,
< >jic KrayHorse.
Two Mules.
(hiu wagon
One Buggy.
Levied /ein as tlij> property of E. J. Bax
ter under Lien and Mortgage to Oeo. II.
Oornelson.
<>raii};eburg, Nov. 10, 1S77.
dee 1-11 I). N. SMITH, Agt.
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H ns?isis digestion; tones up the Mo mach,
H?rougtllcliA th i debilitated, restores a na
tural appetite, and as a liver Regulator has
no enlntb "It is the very fountain of
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disordered stomncli or liver, or who need a
gen lie Spring ami Summer tonic, we say
try it/anif you will tbalik us for the advice.
.Delicate females Will Ihul it peculiarly
iidapled 'In (heir various disorders. It is the
.most efficacious rinthWi? ,f??r -.11 J ?- ?
" imni a. tnsonfcrcu stomach, liver or a low
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you will, Hlc'c thousands of others become
its cntluHastic advocate.
For sale Wholesale and Retail bv
AUSTIN & CO.
Dow IB ,f MOISE,
Proprietors, Charleston, S. C.
Tor sale by
lin. A. C. DUKES,
DR. .1. (J. WANNAMAKEK,
DR. A. S. HYDR1CK.
ang 11 Cm.
tSTOTTO 13 OF
DELINQUENT ? A\I> 8 A EES
ORANGEBURG COUNTY
J FOB TUB YEAIt 187').
Aiiulin Township.
Arthur, .! and E325 acres.
Brady, Mary 40acres, 2 buildings.
Clutfoy. ist .lames 303 acres, ? huihlings.
Duncan, S L IS acres 4 buildings.
Darby, I)r A 'I' JAM acres 4 buildings.
Frederick I Ham 1 lot 1 building.
Fry.-t leorge 570 acres.
McKenzio, I'" -v ft?J4 acres :> buildings.
Oliver, e*t of James I0C0 acres 2 buildings.
Teers, trehry 31)0 acres '> buildings.
Rust, yiflt E'll 'JO aciesi
Bast, M A Q07 acres 2 buildings.
Zcnglor, .1 .1 23 acres ."> buildings.
Zenglor, .lain- M 300 acres <? buildings,
/eitler, Emma WO acres4 buildings.
LtloVer] Wib 120 acres 4 buildings.
Kune, Harry 10 acres,
. lirmichviflt Towuship.
Dukes, Susan 1*00 acres ."> buildings.
Kb wards, T O B 400 acres.
Evans. C tampion 170 acres4 building.-..
Oreen, James S !17 acres 1 building.
Loggia*, John .'? acres i building.
Oftntlll Danish, llSl acres.
Riionds. -\ 1) 0!{ ?1 res.
Sasportas, M J 135 acres 1 building.
Sa-portas; T K 229 acres - buildings.
Sluilcr, Lewis .'!?") acres.
Caw Caw Township.
Bo/.ard, S K S2 acres 1 building.
Bilthtr, Mosen '?acres 1 building.
Col mau, R 1' 540 acres 2 buildings.
I'rim, John 200 acre*
Dupoiil, J OilOU acres 1 buildings.
Footman, Camel 74 acres.
Footman, llcury 05 acres.
Hampton, FcUrHc 200 acres 3 buildings.
ilousiir, Jell R 1000 acres.
Inabinet. ?Samuel e*t', 850 acres 1 building.
Jackson, .Mrs K .M S.VJ bores i buildings.
Jenkins, Patsy, 60 acres 1 building.
Lighion, J W Oh acres.
Moorer, E T 312 acres,
McLain, Aligns Q9 acres.
Myers, alien 72 acres 3 buildings.
Ott, H V 00 acres 1 building.
Wolfe, MrsE M 470 ceres 4 buildings.
Zeigler, Aaron 1*1 M Wcres 2 buildings.
Zoigler Emmn Miss 800 acres.
Zoigler. L A for . M F Stabler 1?00 acres
4 buildings.
Gm- CaMle.
Arant, Meld red BIO (Verbs 2 buildings.
Cain, flc-hry .1 17 acres.
Collier, May 40 acres 1 building
Jonas, .too UO acres 1 building
Lyons. jUtti 1 or, acres 2 buildings.
Riekculiackc'r, J 1) .100 acres 4 buildings.
Uhner/ )Yi1liam.l20 acres.
j Whetstone; N ncrcs 4 buildings.'!
Walter?, A E Miss 120 acres ? buildings.
j Walker, Samuel 10 acres.
I Marlin: C 10,80 acres 3 buihliilgs.
Hair. I'.art' ui (hi) acres.
'Mtiobi'.' IffjnVi lO'VcreVl Iniipliiig."
-_r-:?_
fidisto Township
Gav, Aaron ? acres.
Griffith, L A 1 75 acres 5 buildings.
Hutching, Mrs Sahna 65 acre) *i buildings.
Johnson, Isaac 22 acres
JobnKon, Exsep 10 acres.
Myers, J F 50 acres'4 buildings,,
0'IJrian, Asberry, 50 acres3 building!.
Sellers, Ben 25 acres.
Tucker, Jnmefl 15 acres.
Tucker, Hen 11 acres 12 buildings.
Tucker,Stun 12 acres 2 buildings.
Millions, Henry 100 acres 2 buildings.
Jiluabeth Townxh ip.
Doolcy, Mrs C E 73 acres.
.Jamison, Chan 28 acres.
Knotty, Joe 25 acres.
Me Michael,71 ten bin 10 acres.
Oliver, Frank 50 acre*.
Porter, I) A 050 acres 7 buildings.
Sfidey, Henry 220 acres, 4 buildings.
Sistrunk, W A J 503 acre.-; 4 building*.
Wolfe. J l) Ii 22 acres 2 buildings.
(Juoilbfa Tolcnxhip.
A rant, James 11 50 acre*. *
Hull, Mm Elizabeth 53 acres.
Ho/ard, Daniel 71 acres, II buildings.
Daiitzler.M N and D B Uliner, 100 acres 2
building*.
Jackson, Mrs EM 50 acres.
Moorer, W .ID lGl acres 3 buildings.
Sbulcr, Mrs R GO acres 4 builhing*.
Tilley, Sam 4<? acies.
Thomas, Isaac 34 acres.
Zeigler, Jelterson 2 acres, 2 buildings.
Miller, Harry 34 acres.
M' >rer, Ellen It 200 acres 4 buildings.
Muiry, Jake, :i"? acres I buildings.
(JoodlatiH Township.
Ilearthiligton, Isaac 53 acres 4 buildings.
Keadlc, N A (>0 acres 3 buildings.
Porter, \V M 05 acres 1 building.
Haies. W A 250 iicr** 7 buildings.
Butler, J W 205 acres 3 buildings.
Fanning, Elija 81 acres.
llnbron Township.
West Garwhi 30 acr s 2 building*.
Liberty Tornthip.
Hon nett, Sam 130 acres 2 buildings.
Chavis, Herman 220 acres.
Churchwcll, U m 10 acred
Donald, Margarette lO.acre4 2 buihlsiigs.
Fralic, Mrs E P lOOacret 2 bui Idinas.
Olcaton, Julia 10 acres.
Olcatou, M W K5 acres:
Jackson. Daniel 35 aeres 2 building4-'
Livingston, Hums IrtS acres 2 building4.
Hutland, E l> 30 a eres 3 !>uilding4.
Simmons, Vaiidy 140 acres 2 buildings.
Stroman, Dennis 25 acres 1 building.
l,ijoi)'n Twos hip.
DoVtan, Tnin lOO acres 2 buildings.
Chavis, Hol? 143 acres.
Chccsborro, EC 50 acres 1 building.
Qarvili, Dennis 40 acres.
Hampton, Addison L 00 acres.
Mart, Gabe i?oacres, 3 buddings.
Haigltr, Andrew80 acres Q buildings.
Kcitt.S S Mrs 1702 acres 12 buildings
Moss, Heeder 21 acres 1 building.
MoCorde, Honey 85 acres 1 building,
Pauiding, Addison 50 acres.
Tilley, Sain 40 acres. .
Zimmerman, D 50 acres.
Darby, J H 1150 acres and building4.
Middtt Taichnhip,
Bozard, G AV 70 here* 8 buildings.
Bozard; Henry 00 acres 4 buildings.
Davis, E A 130 acres 3 buildings.
Hut to, (IS 117 acres 3 buildings.
Thomas. Kobart 10S acres 3 bid Illings.
Iii Icy, 11 11 512 aeres 2 buildings.
Si mini. Hohei t CO acres 2 buildings. I
Htrmmin, Abrt|m 100 acres.
SmoSik, Ers L M 275 acres 2 building''.
Shulei, S L 400 acres 11 buildiugir.
?Wtr Hope. Towntklp.
Baxter. Mrs H ( Too ?,..->... s l.utljtug.?.
Baxter, AiinO 1300 aeres.
Brown, James 200 tvrt*. ri
Criim, .1 F 5(50 acres(1 building,
Davis. Richard 100.acres 5 hiiildings.
Meddowx, J W 28 acres 1 buildings.
Melvin. James 3 acrvis 1 building:
Meyers, Kieliard 52 acres 3 buildings.
Heaves. J U 5(1 aeres.
Ora'ifjr Tounu<hip
Aibrtcbt, M 1 'ot 3 building4.
Andrews. 11 M 102 aeres 3 buildings 1 lot.
Ant Icy, R P Agt 070 aeres 1 buibliag.
Bozard, J E 50 acres, 8 building-*.
Bittlar, Joel ?>.'? acres.
Harwick, Primas 1 lot.
Colter, Geo I lot 2 buildings.
Clark. It E 1 lot.
Clark, W F and children 1 lot 3 buildings.
Clark, W and children 1 lot.
Chimin, William 1 lot 1 building.
Dantzlcr. Mary M 200 acres 4 buildings.
Dnutzlcr, Isuin 27 acres.
Graves, Henry (minor)28acres 1 building.
Green, J? ? 100 acres
Hart/.og, \V F 1 lot 3 buildings.
Jackson, Mrs E M 3 acres*
Johnson, A S 02acres.
l.oyd, H .1 1 lot 1 building.
Mcllichamp, S II 21 acres 4 building4.
Mitcbel, W t: 1 lot 3 buildings.
Peers E A A Jackson 1 lot 1 building.
Robinson, Jeffrey 100 acres 0 buildings.
Kobiason, Pharow I lot, 0 acres ami 2 build
ings. ' _
Rodger*, lYl/.cr & Co, SO acres.
Sasportas. T K 440 acres 4 buildings.
Hi-trunk, AV A J 1 lot 2 buildings. ,
Shul. r, D W 20 acres.
Shtilci, Richard 00 acres 5 building4.
Stromah. J E 75 acres 4 buildings.
Thomas, Jessie 27 acres 2 buildings.
Thomas, Gabriel fiacre 2 buildings.
Thomas, Gabe 1 lot 2 buildings
Thorn, Charles 11 acres, 1 lot and r> build
ings.
Van Tassel, James 1 lot.
Washington. John 20 acres 1 building.
Ynuiigblood, Curtis Vi i eres2 buildings.
Zimmerman, Stephen 28 acres 2 buildings
Pine drove Township.
Andrews, II M 1509 acres 10 buildings.
Eritzpatrick, J I) F 4u acres.
Mention, W II 450 acresS buildings.
rJudsou, Cuflie 101 acres.
Shircr, Mrs M E B 28 -eres.
Wecks, ,.st Jaby 112*? acres 11 buildings.
Wiltgard, Mrs A C 5 acres 1 building.
Williams, Captain SO aeres 2 buildings. .
Heckle, El more 42? acres 0 buildings.
Hair, J I 110 acres3buildings.
Hanes, Jim 8." acres.
J'oplor Totcnshiy
Chavis, John 54 acres 4 buildings. .
Ethoridgc, J D 60 acres.
Elliott, Geo 131 acres 1 building.
Fairuot, Cynes 4 acres 3 buildings.
Felder, U E25? acres 0 bnildings.
(Irillitb, Joseph 02acres.
Grodwin, Toriey 45 acres 1 building.
Jenkins, Jacob30 acres 2 buildings.
JoknMn, Abrain 80 acres 2 buildings.
I.eiiis, J P 210 acres 3 buildings.
Mingue, A J E 1 building.
Milier, Moses20,aeres.
Moorer, It G HO acres 4 buildings.
Moorcr, W K HO acres 4 buildings.
Pauling, Neri75 acres.
Pauling, Carolina 75 acres, i
Pauling, Frank 130 acres 2 buildings.
Reed. J A 140 acres
Kohiuson, Jonies lOO acres 2 beildinc*.
Roiike W H 50 acres.2 buildings, j
Rush. H F 5 acres 2 buildingn.
Sbuler, Andrew 100 acres.
Stone. Andrew M 31 acres.
Thompson, t' R Est 210 acres 8 buildings.
Way, W C 50 acres.
Waj, May Ann 53acrC9 1 building.
Weeks, Uaniel 200 ncres 4i "".dings ^
Providence Tvxciuship.
Allen, Thema? 50 acres 2 buildings.
Winger, D J 83 nerey. 2 buildings.
Mack, W A 300 acres 4 buildings.
lull, E M 88 acres 1 building.
nil Dnnd wife, 210 acres 10 buildings.
i?rkcl, LM 100 acres.
>>gle, Simpson 103 ncres 1 building.
jtovah, .Stanley 997 acres 1 building.
lart, Mrs A E 2.'18 ncrer. 4 buildings
Jckfton, Robert 50 acres SJiuildings
.Ickson, Peter 00 ucres 3 buildings
Pooliet, Peter 8 acres 3 buildings
Slilcr irvin E 43U acres
Hockey drove Township
Failing Allen 00 acres r
KntU Mrs Sarah 107 ncres
Tvlr J II 300 acres 4 buildings
Wei W C 140acres 2 buildings.
Union Toicnuhip
Cr.uim, Adnm 97 acres 1 buijding '
Cbafain. Sarah A -10 acre*.
Hunt. Robert 54 ncres 2 building*.
Jaektm, Mrs E M 29 acres*
KitirJl, H 1) 200 acres 1 building '
Kit trll, A?d 109 acres G building*
Kcnnrlv.J M 110 acres 4 building*.
Lovd,Sniart 100 acres
Minvi, Jim 10 ncres'2 buildings
McMihasI, G S 40 acres 0 building.
Palme, .1 D 33 acres 2 buildings
Howe,lohn C 500 acres 5 buildings
Zeiglei Jefferson U 47 acres 1 building
Vance* T?tcnthip
Griffin I A 200 acres
Jamisoi Charles 28 acres
Kcitl Ililiard 39 acres- j \
Muiiiiis hllcy 177 acres
Riehhrdsti ihircla* 100 acres 7 buildings
Rush., Rabael 80 acre* 1 Buildings.
Sluiler, JW 120 acre* *y
Stockcr, PR 00 acres.
Tyler, P I Miss 50 acres.
WVtzel, f< M iss 80 acre*.
Wright. Jane* 20 acres.
AvetigcQ C.I 400 acres 2 buildings.
Gad-in, Mnvs3J acres 3 buildings.
Sparksnian,Elizabeth 150 acres.
Singlctaryj Vi A-220 acrvs 3 building*.
Moder, M A150 acres.
Stockcr, .1 L Mr* 20?) acres 3 builoHngX
Willow foinwhip.
Frederick, ?!? twenty ncres two buildings
Hnrszog, W J GO acres 1 building,
llart/.og. Di? 217 aer"*.
Hough M L 15 acres.
Hough, E H M acres.
Botighe* DIthtt 100 acre* 4 building*
Jackson. Mine- 52 acres 2buildings.
Kimtrd, Calvii l'?2 acres.
Void try. trillion 40 acres
Prophet, Archer 20 acres 2 bnilding*
Kutland, A I* 4? acres 3 building*^
Stephcnson, I^cison GO acres 2 building*.
Tliomn* I U 20acra*! 2 b:::!;!;r.gs.
Thomas, J II -Ou-re* two building*
Holen. Mary 2<H. acres 1 huihling
K'ibin.-on, Jeff 81 acres 5 buildings
Zi>ii Ttuhithip .. ? .
ponl. John 42 notes tiro burning*.!
Fun hess. H'illian 40 acres 1 building."
Gndsdcn EE I> h here*.
McMicheal, Hallet 32 acre* 4 buildings.
McMichael, (hi rid tie 100 acres
Pm.ser u 1* 100 ncr*s two buildings
Robinson, Jacou 26 ncres 4 buildings'
Salley.-A G 505 aeps 3 bid tilings.
Turresbn, Samuel 2) acres 2 buildings
Garrick Mai grelle Mrs 130 acres
lltines, Fredrick SUier. s 4 huildii'g*
Barton A EfAGH 52 acre*.
Dclimpient Laud "rales for Orang'-burg
County for 1S75 :
C'tfic On 7otr*is/?tp
Dickson, Joe 100 ncris two buildings.
JtifOins 'tntrnxhip
Keitt, Miss S S 1002 u rcs 12 buildings. ?
(Wan'je 'hitriuihip*
Andrews, h M 102 a en**, lot 3 buildings
Sain, W M A--Co 3 buiMing*
/VlM <IrorrVcnrnthip
Andrews II M 1599 a".-* 10 building*.
Haigler, E M OlOaercsO lmihlinga
Xion Totpitftip ?
Jamison, James 40 ncrvs2 building
Notice is hereby fcivct thai tho wholo of
the *cvera' parcels, lots bid parts of lot* *t
Real Estate described in be P/ereeding liof
or so much thereof as wil be necessary to
pay the Taxes. Pcnalttesind As*essmenU
charged thereon, will he lohl by Treasurer
?f Oraugeburg County, Siuth Carolina, at
his Offne in said Countywn the first Mon
day of December A. V. 1877, rmlew said
Taxes, Assessment* and P-nnltie* be paid
before thai time; and suchte will be con
tinued from .day to-day lotil all of said
parcels, lots mid parts of los of Real K*t?to
sha'l lie sold or offered for tale.
Xov 20tli, 1S77.
DONALD R.H.VRTON,
Auditor of Orangemrg County.
THE STATE OF SOI'Til CAROLINA.
ORANGKRURG CD?NTY
Ry O. R CLOVER. Esq.. Probate Judge.
Wiikkkas, Martin L. Gambling hath
made suit to inn. to grant l im letters of
Administration, de hold* non. of the es
tate and effects of M G Sfr*man.
The.-e are therefore to citeaud admon
ish all and singular the kindled nnd cred
itors of the said M- G Stroi?anT late of
Oraligeburg county, deceased, that Jhey
lie and appear before mo. in ilie Court of
Probate. ?0 be held at Orangiburg C ii.,
on the 13th day of December next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock In tho
inrcnoouto shew cause, if any they havo
why the said Administration should not
be granted.
(liven under my hand this 28th day of
NoVCUlbch Anno Domini 1877.
C. B. CLOVER,
nov 20 Judge of Probate.
the Stole of South Carolina,
OiVan?bbubo County.
liy C. B, GLOVER, E?=q., Probato Judgo.
Wiikhias, R. S. Gicaton hath made puit
to me, to grant 'him Letten of Administra
tion of the Estate ami effects of Thomas
Gl caton.
These nie therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and Creditors
of the said Thomas , Glcaton, late of
Orangeburg County deceasod, that
they be and appear, before ?0, in the
Court of Probate, to be held at Ornngchurg
C. D. on tho 8th of December next, after
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, jf any they have,
why the said ' Jininistrntion should not be
granted.
Given under my Hand, this 23d day of
Novcmbei, Anno Domini 1877.
CHARLES B. GLOVER. ,
[L.0.] Jndge oCl'sobatc
_ C C.
W. B. TREADWELL
DENTIST
Will attend to patients at their iresfirqntS"
either in Town or Country. At"
through Post Office or call on mc
dent Coner Russol nnd Treadwell jSjT
Prompt attention will he given and . ^s
faction guaranteed.
W. B. TREADWE1
nov 3
wide-nts"
AdMesa
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