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I'VK'.'Y KAT?ttJ?A\ MOKyiNO ,. tii" Subscription. Oii>: Copy '?:>-. Year.00 "' Six Mouth*. 1 00 .Kates of Advertising. One Square 1st Insertion.SI 50 Each Subsequent " . 1 00 Xolicrs inserted in T.?rnl Column at 20c per T inc. (I Subscriptians and 'J'ransient Advertise : ?- ,. be paid for in Idvunce. ftf.1" Vo lteeint Jor Subscription nr Advcr {izcnin Is are Valid unless Signed by lluiuness Hantiger. ?J?,V We aro hi on way responsible* for the views or opinion., of our Correspond tints. SATURDAY, NOVEMEFK IG. 1878. " ?RANGEBTjkC FaTr. Tho election is over and ti glorion* political victory has been won. Or anpebtirg County is redeemed and every community within our bounds feels moie hopeful of tho ful'u o now than ever before. What nunc fitting occasion is there of nut infesting our joy for recent successes than that of the approaching Ftiir, where visitors from every petition 6! the Stale ami every corner of the County will as mi.Lie to tell what they know nnd to hear what others know about, the prent victory. 11 is the duty of every e.ii/.en to put forth his best efforts to make this Fair the crowning success of the day. In order to do this it is nccessar for every fanner to bring samples of bis crops and place t hem on exhibition, that visitors may see upon what u linn foundation the hope ( f cur people is based; for the me chanic to bring tho workmanship of his hands as a tribute to the. grand mercss?nothing presents tho pros periiy of a community in a more fa vorable light than tho machinery in daily use; for the Grangers, as a body, ?(. crowd the building a'tth the pro ducts ol the farm and garden, and thus sei forth the advantages of their po-operalivo system?nothing can give gscater vitality to their cane than such it prooecdurc; for the hier i m is to a nkc the Fair tables show flantb for their goods and wares, ami thtis! i ?. i o the farmers and met ban i< ? that 'I eir cflorts are all in the di lection ?.I tin general prospctily?no '. i-xU t tidvi 11 \t i incut can be bad; for ;1 ? ! :? ...- oi nl ri.en to lay upon the ; i n n ? n tiilt r side by side with the lain (rand n rt ha nie, the purest drugs ol he physician an 1 the best, title deeds of the lawyer?there is a pecu liar fill'ecs in this; and lor the ladies, who nie always I lie first to cheer man and the Insi to abandon him, to bring forth the royal ruins and the dainty dishes to show the stronger .-ex lor what the products of their farms might I e applied ami utilized by the true Carolina woman, linked there can be no Fair without the ladies. For the lovers of fun a special com mittee has been appointed whose, duty ri t .'?lil^j'eUij'-mYi^^ fill the ( cco^^^'^^^oo-AbrTTainong these will be the Tournament to he con ducted by Cnpt, Ilnyden with l? or 20 Knights in the characteristic and historic ted ofSi utb Carolina; a band which will dispense sweet music du ring the entire period of the Fair; and on Thursday night a hop for the young people who may du ose to trip on "the light, fantastic toe." Surely alter (he glorious events of the lost few weeks we should be will ing to spend a little time and money foi the success of such a social jjath ering, and compare the products ofour labor during the present year with those of the last, and to bid each otb ci 'God spi ed in our i Hurts to build up the material prosperity of Orange burg County. J. el us, therefore, si e lo it that the 20th, 21st, and 22d of November shall by notable days in the history of our town and County. The following is the Official Count: "Whole number of votes 0,770. For Governor. Wade Hampton.1,1 oil For Lieut-Governor. W. D. Simpson.4,148 For Secretary ol .slate. lt. M. Sims.4,148 For Attorney-General. Lcroy F. Ycomans.?1,148 For Treasurer. L. L. Leaplmrt. 1,1 is For Comptroller-General. Johnson Ilagood.1,111 For Superintendent ol Fducntinu. Hugh S. Thompson.1,117 For Adjutant anil Inspector General. F. W. Noise.1,117 For Congress, M. 1*. O'Connor.1,112 F. W. M. Mackey.2,G2(i For the General Assembly. Morgan J. Keller.4,132 11 a T. Shumaker.4,129 John S Bowman.4,It'll) W. C. I lane. .4,130 1*>. G. Frederick. 4,081 '). A. Si raker.2.tilt; .. inti'd Arthur .2JJ20 .. ch ml JolTcraon. 2,(518 Iii P Forest.2,022 ? ub'tnon II. Felder.2,(521 School ('oiumissionei. 1) 11 Connor. .'1,0D8 11. !. .{ieke.iil.ake;.2,(525 1. i) t. ?niror, e\ blent ly in , tA-.iU-M ??? 0, L C'oim" ?.132 (.'< inn.,' Glume ssdoUC! . iL. >:. ( Vo.,(mi-. ...4,131 d'tpln ami ?!nm?pt>g?i . _ 4 080 ?UiitCi 1-tiV Ulg.^Llyli._,u,< i "C. A. Webster.2,028 I Two polls, Curhottsvillo with a ' Democratic majority ami Port Motte with n Had ion 1 majority, w? re thrown out by the County Canvassers i>c cause no return from the Managers ticcompnnicd tin; boxes. Tbisaction of the Canvassers gave a gain to the Kit ?beul v< to. Tho Court House Democratic Club licbl a meeting on Tuesday evening last to raise funds to meet compiign expenses. Tho members promptly responded aud the necessary am iu< t was paid in to the Treasurer. (Jails wer?: made upon Capt. P, M. Wanna' maker, Col. W. .1. DeTrcvilh lior. S. Dibble. Gen. .1. F. i/.lar. Messrs. S. U. Mellichamp, 1.5 <!. V edriek untl Benjamin liias, all ol whom made rousing speeches upon the no ension of our recent political victory. Gen. Isslnr ottered the following preamble ami resolution.)? x tend in-; the sympathy ol out Count) to Gov. II urn plot) in bis painful itlilictioii which were unanimously adopted : Unsolved, That we ex'end otu hearty sympathies to our beloved Governor Iii bis present tillliclion, ami express the fervent hope that, in the "ood providence of God, he nut ?' -non he restored lu active health, and to those [uddic liusls and honors which South Carolina has bestowed, and will continue to bestow on bei favorite son /,??.?. Ivcd That a copy of this pre inn I ilc and resolution be forwarded to his Kxeulleiiey, the Governor, and that they bo published in the News ?.V Courier ami the comity papers. Dr. A. S. IJydriek also uttered the following in reference to the County Chairman which was also uuauim >us ly adopted : Jicsolo&f, That the democrats of the Court House ('!ul>, recognizing tlio untiring zeal and commendable vigor with which iheii Cutjnty Chair man, Gen. .J. P I/.lar, has conducted the campaign desire to place <<n re cord their high appreciation of his sei vices, and tender him their thanks fur the work he has done m> well. A'O j I CE. I will s? 1! :;i the plantation of lienrge Ilnliver on Lull Swamp November 2-nd I87S for ea h tho followiny property lo wit: tlUOO lbs. Seed Cotton, 3110II?.- rod ili r, r>0 bushels t'orn, l? bushels Kou;;li Kiev, one ill t'uw, one(1) Calf, one (1) 0;c, mm (1) ('.ii t. LevK'?' on as the property of Hiehard Adams, under a loin and mort gage to .). tJ. Loliver, Assignee. Hour of sale, 11 o'clock A. M. L. T. KDWI.NX, Agt. nov 10 It Probate bale. Mary Phillips, Admi-x of Kst. of Kdiunnil Phillips Kmuia UV.-I, wife of David West find olio is Petition to Marshall, Assets fur sale of Kcal l'lstato ?Qu. ? _.. ? Ly virtue of the .Judgment In rein, I will sell,Vt Ornngeburg C Ii., during lIn* ii*ual hours of sale, on the first .Monday in Dee m ber next, at public outc/v. the following IrnctH of bind la-longing lo the Iv talc of Kdimind Phillips, decease 1, viz. ? 1. A tract ol'hind situate in Oraiigehurg Countv, known a- the I'atriek tract, con taining lifty (?"?(>! tiercs, more or |i and bounded by lands of Abrain IM ward<, tSeorgc CJavin and Oliver I-airy. 2. Also a tract of land in saitl County, known as the Grimes tract, enntainin;.; thirty-one (31 / acres, more or less, ami hounded by lands of the Kstalo of (1 rimes, Ubump Kvan-, John lirown and Andrew Kerry. ::. And all that tract of laud situate 1 n said County, containing two liiimlr -d 'JO 1/ ?eres, more or less, and hounded by lands of "in. J-'. Syplirct, K-taie ol'J. Kd Wards, Win. .1. l airv and the South Carolina Kail Koad. terms of Sah- ? Cash suilicicut In puv all the del. of the Lite-talc and llie Costs and cxpetises of these proceedings, ami the balance <>n a credit of Iwclvc moiilbs, hccnictl by a llond of (he purcliti er of |tni'cb:i.-ers, hearing iuleresl from day ol .-ale ami a Mortgage of i he premises. Purchas *rs Id pav for papers ami Keeord mg. U. H. OLOVKK. Judge of Probate, < >. C. ProbateOllieo, < Irangoburg, C II. Novem ber 11, I87S. nov in Probate Sale. Cornelius A. MilhntlS, </ it/ vs. Louisa K. Million-, el <il. Petition for Parlitiou of Leal Kstale. Hy virtue of the ilcctr-tnl order in (his cjiko, I w ill sell at Oraiigcluirg 0. 11 on tie: llr.-l Monday in December next, during the Usual hours of -ale, at public auction I he following trai l of land, vi/: Ail that parcel or tract of land, situated and being partly within ami partly without die corporate limits of the Town oft >i ange burge, containing one hundred ami fifteen acres, more or less, und hounded mi llie North ami Smith by land now or lately of Lstato of.L .1. Andrews, Kasl bv lands iiow or lately of Mrs. 7, M Wolfe and West by North l.di-io Itivor, 'i'ei in> of Sale?Cue half cash, (with the privilege of paying nil cash,) ha lance on n crcdii of twelve months, secured by llond of purchaser, hearing interest from nay of .-ale, ami a Mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pav lor papers and Itccordiug. c. I:. (!LO\ KH, Probate .liidge, ?>. C. Probate Ollico, Ornngoburg V. II. Novem ber I 1, '.S7S nov U5 Dissolution of (he Finn of J O. PIKE ?t Co. Bv nintnal agreement, llie Copartnership existing between llie undersigned, will he Dissolved on the l.-iilay of January 1870, anil the business continued by Mr. J. C Pike. A1' persons indebted lo the firm, w ill |.h :tsi! make :ii ruugemcut* to settle bv thai date. .1. C. PI KB, '. W MOSKLKY. Oeioiier is7j;. nov \t ."-t A DMINIBTIIATOII'S SA I,K | l?y virtue of an Order of the Jttdg; of Probate of Orangcburg County, I will m U at the Residence of William l'ooser in the. said Colin ly, on tlio twenty eighth day <>f December 1878, nil the personal property of S. Alice I'oosor, deceased, consisting of one Mill, 1 Wagon, 2 Cows and Calves, Household and Kitchen Furniture und <v.e. ?Vv. Terms?Ca-sh, on delivery. i>. F. SFKItlN Kit, Ailmiuistralor. November 1), 1878. iiov Iii ::t W. F. Robinson, / Ami .5cv. i?lcr, A fresh supply ol Lnndtvth'.s Seeds | always on hand. ?..v, e.r.s i, j DELINQUENT LAS!!) I.IST <)l Fiscal Year,Commencing Novem ber :-i I-J78. The following named properly will h. >>!!? r d for wile at the Countv Treasurer's uiliee, Oraiigeburg C. 11., on the lirst Mon day in Peeeinber LS78 and each Mtceeediiitj ? lav thereafter until all has be u disposed of." DON A i.i> It. P.AKTON, County Auditor. Atr'eiin Ttiiniship.' .Mrs. Clara II Hales ?t)U .-ere.-. Mrs. Sitrali C inane Iii acres 8 building*; F F OU'eklev liiiildtngs 1 1..;. I ?r. A T I '.irby 5?0 j, .lohn A Km tick -I? 2, (Seorge Fry ?f 0, .1 \V Keiiiierly buildings I lot, I? W Mustard 2 1 uildui: s I I..:, Mi ??; F. My. rs 80 :;. Mrs. \ Pcniiinglnu 0"> 2, Faiiin f'ieroy 1 build ing 1 b>t, A\ M N ft a i 107 2i Feler llieli ardtiou luO 1 lot, Flczabelh Smoak 1 jet, Kst. IIenrv F Smoak '?'> hiiihliiigs- I l?u, Henrietta F Smoak 1 lot,A'ic'orih .Sni?>a!< I bit, l.i.-uie >\? ein ? Klti-I. Samuel Watson 17, Mr*. Man Ziiigler 127 2, P. SV Hates ?? - I. Harry Keen 10, LC Maze I tot, i 0 (iriiy 1 llnwe-'ivillt'. Tav ms/o?. Nellie Araiil ?Oaeies I building. II Lewis Hci.ry 2001, C A a rant 110 1, Mrs Su-an Uukcs, 2O0?, .) ( tai l; Fdwaids 1 J T ::. Marv Mett? I2? I. lien Mow I lot, II W l;,. v. - 70, ?ice Summers 10 3, .1 A Fnirev 2u0, Koht I W right Sr 32 ?-*. < >t! a- ! lamisii 88 t. < ,?r < .>;? j Will ISO/Uld I0? aer.-? buildings, John I Oriiii 2i,l0, .L?e I'n. l?0, A N W li.nr zog '?'<> ?"> l-i i'..l 11 niit 2002, I'atsy Jenkins I ?'?<? 1. I. t Ibugier 1 M, I \\ L? ightoii 00, i> > A MelverlOO, J. T Mborer, 312, II II Mtirpli , 7:!. Fsi Ii V Oil 0| |, Mrs \> 0 M FooScr | ???? 2, I.Cwis .1 llohiusuii '.'7 I. Mrs Mary Seawriglil 31!? '?'>. ('hartes Seyinore 30, Mrs s V Shirer'Itij Klixabeth Smoak <t al 12?, Maiy K Smoak 17 1 Iii, W I) Stabler <i'>. I'maiiuel Stromall 11. Aaron /. i .-h r I Is 2. ' I. A /.eitler-Jo. |. \ Belgier for M T Stab ler 1300 I. Mis M V.' /.eiglei 1 ??S Mr Fl llousi r 72 ;;. A mirew Johnson 50. *? ..!/? ( Vis'/'' I' It Pair (M8 2. Marv IVdlins 1. Wil liam ImiiicIh-.-s II M*S Cissetl 700, M |> Miller 110 M .1 on 150, Oick Uicktnbak- I er 100 ::, \\ illiam l inn r 130, I" W Wan- | ; liamaker 1200?. Mrs FT Whelstoiie I?I2 1. I.av.ieiis K llarlev ?", Josiliiia lluff30Q. Paniei I'oiiueit ItltJ I. \V O Hoxard 72 2, Isaiid John en 22, Walter Miirphev !?">'? ?lohn F Myers ?'.i 1. Hiram lvriiiu-er12, A! ? j lice Siiioak Iii?, ?Loiter Tu< !:? r Warren I ilujjii 7.?' 1. Sai ili A Cook 100 aeri's I buildings, Iv L | I t'td ?i 7*?i?, l)euip-e\ (i.mlner ?U, L ? ie?irge| j II l!:.ii. v tip, .lohn iliirli v !'.?!. Sa'r. A I Pai-ley M?, \V I; Marl. ;. 110, .hie. K j j 2?, Alis i! 1. Living-ton 3tM) Mrs l.a'.iiiia J ; Liviji'jyt'.ii ;:7.u L_ i'<j>'i: ? LL>ji?iir:_l_..uj-4 ] ftuhen MeMbhavT in ::, v, A .1 Sbirimk I 11", l i lirv si a lev 220 I .! 3 Walls l2ol,?l >. llarii'y'7."?)i'iiaile..laiuison 28, M \ Ar.ml !' I. A i: Itrowning i?|3 j Lemuel II Cniigumaii V.) 1, F-t M N Me-j Crew, i?l Miirphev I. Mrs It . h i'er 0? !. Me.c .e l inker 3oIj IsaaeJ Tbouips:>:i 31. ?QMt?lliU M A P ies 2?0 acres 7 hnilding.*, M A itoylstoii ?) W Itrawtlie 180 !. A F jtrowtdllg 17"?, A l' l leckh y 200, .1 F Cooper Ion |, Itebiureii A Cifeatoii 1704, Amaretha Mavs'J?, Hr. A C ITiin 108. Mrs. Marv IWter" 181 Mrs. Martha I'crlcr 171 2, M A Posev 100. .lames Williams P '.i 1. Mr-. Mary L' 10 William- S, A S Yon ?"'?) 2, Flijah Fanning SI. //.Aro/i. Marina A llalt'/.egar ?.'?"i 2, T .1 Carson 1?4, -I F Coojier 0?, .1 ( ib'alon SS. Henry Livingston 212 5, M/oiiel Nelson 30, (birvin Vest 303. j Libertif. f .1 V I'otiilett ? 8, Samuel Ponnetl LIS2, | William < liuiehwi II 1?, li A Oavis ?U .1 1. (iibson loo 1, Marlha A <.il?-..n ??03, Capers (Ueatou 44 1, Oeorg' F Hughs tit, 1 laniel .lackSon 2, Ii I '. Jeil'e ml 100 I. Itichard Livingston I8S ICIi/aheth A lVarson .r.(t :;. .1 A Pearson 70 2, .lohn A 1 'avis 1 13 2. II A Ibitkuul 30 2. /.?/.-ws. Henry C Arilin I?O acres, Mrs. Marv j Cogwejl ruJO, loh? Oaten ?U, Addison L J Hampton -jr., tbibu Hart I?".'?::, M i? S r llollmaii 2?0, Mollv .biekson SS, .lames I! : Kenne?lv 12 I, Honey Met'ode s> I, Addi son Paidliag ??, J F l'hillipa V2't 3, Sain 'I illcy 4?, I hristian Warner loo 2, Ahrain A Felke? Id ?">. .I..!,n Williams -111. MiihHti IOlizahtth Au.-tin 100 acres 3 buildings, lili/aheth Avers 11 1 I, Flva < liozaul 100 3, .laeob C liozard l>7 ?, 1.?' Oozard 07 ?">, Wexley brown f>0, M FW Dant/.ler 0?, Sam Fr.nx.icr ?0,0 I llutto 1 17 V V L tnahi net 312 lo. William Meeker 227 7, .1 A D'Cain 7.;? 18, ,loe Sawney 11 1 1 Alex Sbuler K0 2, Daniel Sirohle 100, Itobert Summers ?0 2. Fdward White ?-1 2, 'A M W i.liV i;i7 Kinina While 7 5 1. Thomas.I Ash 175,1' W bull, 125, I hartes i.iolsati I hiiibling 1 lot, W .) Fairov lot! |. Mrs S M 1 r< .1. in k 191, .lames MeKin :: 1, () V Ott - 2, I". A Summers ?"> buildings] lot, benjamin 'Pucker 22, .lame.; Wesley 20 Dr 1.1 Fretlerick 101. Orange II I' \i.:l?y ?70 . M' L I Ward 100, A F Iliowning ' bnihling 1 lot, James hroivn agt 1 Int. .lamer Hrown es'r I I 1??t Peter j l ahlwell 17 2. W illiam Chillin I 1 lot, M T ( I.u k and Children I hit. Isoin Dantx.ler -7. Mis Marv M Daiitzlcr 200 27 Fsl H Fzekiel I I lot, l-.'.l F. hh r 100 2, l> M Oabmey ? I let, llenrv ti raver Minor 20 I, ,1c,- linen 100, W F llart/og 3 l|lot, Allen Hoover 100 2, mis m I. Ilotisi r I?, W V lx.lar I lot, Mrs i; .1 Jacksou - I lot, V Jennings 2tl7 ?">, A S Johnson?2, Jerry Jones I 1 lot, Ned Keilt and Oeoige Cablwidl 148, Ahrain Martin 2 1 lot, Francis '; McKinley 1 I lot, Irvin Mintz I I lot, John Lewis'Mitchell I2? |, Dst J It Milhoiise ll?, Fsl IM Oliveros .1 l lot, I! Poosero77 0. J C Last ?5 I, Mrs Martha Hast ?? i* Itobinson H'? 2 1 lot Fm Hodgers I I lot, W A .1 Sistrunk 2 1 lot, JaniCH Stroman ;!. I :-t m ?i Stroinan -too I'.', Lncinda Thomas ' I lot, (Jabriel Thomas l i li, tieorge PliOiii|M?Ui 7, Mrs S K Tohiu I I 1 lot, John Williuni? 10 I, Curtis Ymmgblooil 13 2, Stephen /.im in nr in an 28 2, Kst Joseph A Keller I lot, Frank I* Lnnglcy 120 3, Brigguutnn and Itigjfl >. Vine Grove .1 M brown ?22 \V II Do'leriek 122, John Darktcy 12, William Boderick "125. willic Darby'34, W W Oreon 125 3, Khnorc Hcek'le ?, 0 T I rick 200 2 10 Johnson I0() nrs N I! A Keller 101 I Iivin MeCmt ley 122 2, mjh Martha Kan ford 20, John Sliepnrd 122 2- Mrs A C Tinil.il 876 *.'. .1 It Wnunamakcr 122 I, Irvin Culler 57 2, Mrs s 10 llouscr II. 1Midair. AH Brad ham Agt. 250. Muhl I clou Rull 272, John Chavis? I I. William Clarkson 57 I, Kyrus L'carnot 4 3,John (tales ."JO, Jacob Jenkins 30 2, Jervy Johnson 55 I, John F l.?>vmS2IO 3, Mrs.*K D Idvitigstoii 200, W K Mom-er I 10 i, lied I'anil in? 75, Carolina I'aul'ing 75, .1 A Ket<| l-l'l, Cap ..in IU?:<I I IU Adam Shuler 100, Medria Stono 312.0 II Dimer 11 "> \\ IS W?v 60, Daniel Weeks 2'?0 4, Simon Whalev 47 2, Boh Cullee 88. Angus Schinder 30 2, JOst. (! Strock 43(5 I, Kst. Charles |{ Thorn.?, 210 8, S:i. Whaloy 17 2,J ? Wulfe550. / 'rot itivuec. W A Black 303 I, OrHyne Bow-ton Co. i!3 4, A V Dant/.ler I ">2 I. Mi' C .1 Duval 1031, ?) POriflui 100.% Mrs. A K llai-1 238 4, Unbcrl Jack-oh 50 3, Owen Shtiler and wife?51)0 7, June! \rbgt 130 3, Samuel lluiio 4U0 7. tiuekii Grove. Jacob W Dinier* "'0, Kilon Fanning 50, .i I llutlo 107, .i II Tvh rd?? 4. tiiiini,. James and Kli/ahctli Bmwti i200 '', It V Dannerly 101 !. John m Felder lOO 1, Mrs. II .1 I'nndoibnig 150 0, Allen Cray 183. Andrew (*ra\ 1 i:; :i Itoberl I'auos 54 2, I'billip lliek.-on 20, Stephen llutchins 50, Mrs. 10 m Jai ksoh 20. If l> Kiltrell I no 1. Mrs. Ke/ia MC.Michael 2o4l 7. m A mi Miohael Iii I. II IS Keltic* 100 7. .1 D Pnl im r 38 2, ?? I' Phelp* In. John Tyler (50 2, Mrs. Heben i Walker R25..J It Bc.unicker loo ::. c .f Donald thin, in .1 M llu-hes & I'.r... 7'- 2. Vonvt* J'din Hart 100 2. Moiri- Jenkins 12*? 3; Ip'll Keilt ?S 2, riilli ird Keill :::>. Lhitie I Parier 184, Kli/.ihi :h Spaiihsmati I *?0. Pinoknoy II Taylor 111 P ( Way 130 21 Jim While 20 'A [< [Siowiiiiig'.'*>0. Panic Kind 1200 10, .1 ? ? Crinih 200,1'barh Jamison 28, K:U. Janus Sweet 110, John D Sloeker 120 i! \ WilliatusAgt lor Benjamin? PnrlorV Children hid. 11 iiivw .1 B fin;, i. ?!???:? . !< i?. Vork B?rh? 32 2, Joint Daisy C Kb/a Kdwards 110 I. Marv id. a'.oii 150 I, 10 II Hughs K I. 0 I> l\otj j' hn 18, Ocdrgo Heed 20ii I. Mingo Kegular Kerrie !;..*\.-i I I. C Kut'land l,W, Moses Striiman ?O, W S Cooper 3S7 i?. .1 i", nail W S Hooper M?'ti I, Murc'r WUkt'iisoii Ii I, ?i W Kilian! IS7 2. y.ioh Anna K and I aroline S Karlen ;il .1 K llinnickc r 20U I, W 10 Drickle 200 I Joini'DatHV 10, Vitdv FiMitkldn ?'. .1 D (i.dlitii I I" l \\ n'tighes 1 10 2. Kebecca .lones 10 3, Jacoji Murnhey I?i? 3, f.-i ISeh I'nrkcr 76 o, David Phillips 20, William Jones 25, Mr It M Sal ley 47 I. Norifi: to ciiKi;iT0US. STATIO I V SOI Til CAliOLIXA, C< H'N'J V * >F < lUANi i Kill*IK i. I n the t 'oiiiiiioii Pleas. I iui'l F. Sj.igener, Ailmi'or of J. II. paullitig and ?'.ivo?ne Kaullihg?i'lantill*, v -. John WiSelbr-j IOxW, ?/of- befcnd'ni; Pursuant I . an Order of the Court of Common Pleas m ule in (he ah<i\*e entitled cause, at t 'clober Term 1^7-S, node< is here by |jiveii !m ad persons claiming to he creditors of the K late of Jolpi K Paulling Jtmt^ ':? ?'? -_*-' I '' ;?'id_ ivtaMish tin i; ie 'iwaive ?!? iii nuls In :'. !??? nie, at my olliee" \> idiin iu i ii until- from ll:e lir-i pnh teatioti oi thistioiiee. W M. 1UTSON, Makler. Musters ? ? ltii-c, tir?hgehurg (,'. 11. No ?em her bub I'fcifft nov i "; ? 2m NOTR'M 'Hi ( KK'OlTOiiS. STATJO OF SOP'TJl CAROLINA, r. H'N TV OF OKA NO 10DUR ?. 1 n t he ('ominon Pleas, (ieorge K..liver, Admi'r of D. F. Zeiglen Against Kinma A- Zeigler, and oile rs. I'lir.-nanl to an Order of llio Court of Common /Mca* made in lite above staled cause al October Term ls7s. notice i- here by niven io all persons chiiiuiiig I" he creditors of the Kstatc of D V Xoiglcr decea ed, io present and provetheir respee live deiiianils before me. at my utlice before ihel?lhdav of December 1878. W. M. IIUTSON. Master. Maslers Olliee "tniigchurg Nov 15 1878. nov I ?"> -in Master's Sales. ii:. /..)/. ICKE )'. .duelion err. STATU OF sol i ll CAltOMMA?OUAXUK IIUKO COUXTV. in TIIK common 1m.KAS. 1)V VlltTUK of Judgment Orders ol ? Kol eelo-ore and sale, made in the causes below stated, respectively, I will sell, by public auction, before tlie Court House in the Town ol t ?raicrelnirg. on tin- first Monday in December. |s7s. tlu rin?j the !? -jal hour- lor SherilFs sales. I he several Irac s. lot s, ami parcels of land below described, to-wil : Dy virtue of a Jiidgiueut Order of Foleclo?nve and sale made in (he cause ol' Kachel A /.eitler vs Detijitmlll K. Thompson, the following land, viz.: All that House and l.ot of Kan.l. con taining'one half of an acre, more or less, -?male in Iii? town of Orangeburg, in (lie county and Statt! aforesaid, hounded on (he North by a lot of the estate ol the late.lohn V. Glover, on die Ka-t by a sired extending from Russell to Cedai street, sepal aling said lot from the lot of W arren N. Seovlll ; on the South by a street running hack of the Jail lot. and on the West by the Jail lot of said coun ty. Terms of sale?One half cash : for Hie bahiuce, a credit of twelve months.?the purchaser to give bond, hearing interest from the day of sale, and a mortgage Ol tin- properly, to secure (he credit portion oi the purchase money. Purchaser also to pay for papers, and the recording of both the title and I In! mm (gage. a i.so Dy virtue of a Judgment Order of I Foreclosure end sale made in (he case of | c D Ivortjohn v- I, Crooks Olbson, the following lands, viz: All thai certain tract or parcel of land situate in Hebron Township, in I be county ol Oningeburg and Stale nforesiild containing one hun dred mid sevi ni v ihu " acre*, morn or i less, and boini h I Sooth bv laiul n| Or ; .1 F Pen \ North i?3 Inuds of .1 i^^s'^ I Gibson, West by binds of Win. Cur son, and Fast by lands of I), ("arson. Terms of sale?C"1.:. Purchaser to pay f?r papers. ' ALSO By virtue of Judgment Order of foreclo sure and sab' in the ease of C I> Kortjollll V II A Hutland, tin; following lands,viz : All that piece, or tract of land, situate in the Kork <>f Fdisto River, on waters of Robert Swamp, running into South Fdisto River, in the Count}* and State aforesaid, containing forty-eight acres,1 and bounded by lands of Fdwiu Rutland ?lohn T C Kennerly. and others. A I.SO By virtue of a Judgment Order of fore closure and sale In the csise of (? I) Kort jidtu vsMurv M Daul/.ler, All that Intel or parcel of land situate in Qoodby Township in the county and State afore said, containing one hundred acres, und hounded SontIi by land of I) C Uhnor. Son h and West by James A Dantzler's land-, and Fa-f by Sands ol KJi .lac<son. Term'* of sale?Gash. Pun baser to pay for papers. A I.SO By virtue of a Judgment Order of fore closure ami sale in the ease of Charles Colson v? \V (' 1,'ei ve-, All thai tract of laud containing 110 acre-, more or less, situate in and around Itowcsvillc, in the county of Orangeburg and Stale afore said, bounded North and We-i hv land of \V I ? lb-eves. Bast by funds of L M Dukes ami W I, Wolfe, and South by F. <?. Kit fry's land-. Terms of sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. also By virti.fa Judgment Order of Fore closure and side in the en cof Witte Brothers Assigni us v-. Andrew Humph, all that tract or parcel of kind situate and being in the County and State aforesaid, in Caw Caw Township, and containing two hundred and ten (210) acres, more or less, hounded North by land-; of l-haui Porter and ether-;, and on all other sides by lands now or formerly of I'llizabelli laekson. Term's of Sale?One-hall cash, the bal ance in 12 months. The purchaser to give bond hearing interest from day ol sale and. a mortgage of the property to secure the payment of the credit portion of the put cli use money. Purchaser to pay for papers and leeoniinj." of title and mortgage, also Bv virtue of a Judgment Order of Foro. clo.-urc and sale in iheeasuof Frederick W. Wiigeuer and (.'harles Wagcner v llenry K Sailey, all thai tract or parcel of hind situate in I ioodlaud Township in tie ''oiiiity and Slate nl'oresiv.d containing -ixty-nine nercs. ni"i'?' or less, and hounded North l>v lands of A 0 Corbitt,South bv Ian Is of' -I B Ashe, K:i it by land- of J M Pusey, West by lands of A It Corbitt, with a .Circular Saw Mill, Cot:?*n Oin and Pre-.;, and Corn Mill on the -.one. Ti rtns of S.tle?Cash. Purch.-t.icr to pay for papers, tlts'O By virl lie of a .1 itdgmeiil < Irder of Fore closure and sale in the en.I'John C Pik?: v?- Mary Olivia Sawyer, all (lie right, title, interest and F-tatc of Mary Olivia Sawyer in, and t<> all that cettain Plantation or tract ot' land, conlaiutn-; four hundred 100) acres, more or h--. situate in the Fork of Fdisto. in Willow Town-hip in the I'.'iiiiiv and State aforesaid, and boiimied North by lands of P, Tyler. Fast by lands of A P Gue, South hy South Fdisto* Hiver, and W e-, |,v liuuU of A I) Dowling. ami of the Fslote of Win. Pci ilarvis; being three hundred and itinotv-tiino fonrltundredth (t'.'.HI-pKltli) of Kiid i'lantaiion, who I- was ?,v; s cimveyeil to said Mary nli via Sawyer bv James Van Ta *el County Auditor for -aid County by I )ecd of conveyance dated i.ih June 1870, as will more fully appear hy reference to -aid I >ee 1. "" 'IV-riTw of ?&Hu?i ^asrrrMitfrenn^n^-f^ for papers. a ?o By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure, and -a'c, ir I he case of I I.iiiiiah Marens vs. 1. I" Itasl, all that he or parcel of land, situate hi tho Town of Fort Motte, in the County and Stale aforesaid, measur ing about three-fourths ol an acre, in ire or less, extcrnlm*- within (en Ii el of I lie line of Jes-e Stuart, and running five feet aerosa the Branch on the South end of the -aid lot, joining the South Carolina Hailroad, and heunded North hy Ihe 1 lorger, or Columbia Public Head, South by land-; of Daniel McKenzie, 1>\- lands of Dsin'l McKenzie, and of Josse Stuart, and West by the South Carolina Hailroad. Terins of Sale?( ash. Purchaser to pay for papers. al-o By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale, in the (rase of N F W Sis* trunk vs. l.evi C Stephens, all that certain Plantation or tract of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, contain ing three hundred and twenty acres, more or less, and hounded North hy lands of A M Kennerly, West hy lands of.l 11 kennerly, South by lands of H II Bonnet, and South and Fast by lands of Mary Gil-son and John II Living ston. Terms of Sah?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. also By virturc of Decretal Orders made in tie- causes below staled, respectively, 1 will >!! at the same time and place by public auction, the several Tracts, Lot*, and parcels of hind below.dcsi died, viz: Hv virturc of a Decretal Order in the rase of T II Cookc Ex'or and M Zeigler Ex'ix of Dan'l Zeigler against N H W Sis trunk Administrator and others, the follow ing lands, viz: 1. The Homestead tract of Dan'l Zeigler deceased, situate in the l-'ounty of Orange burg and Stati" aforesaid and containing about seventy-live acres. ?J. A Pinelaud tract belonging to the Estate of said Dan'l Zeigler situate |in Orangeburg County, in the State aforesaid, containing about 1 IS acres, bounded North by the Belleville Itoad. South by lands of W P Spigener, South Fast bv lands of David Zeigler, West hv lands of PA lhiyck :>. All the other Pine lands of tho said Estate, situate in said County adjoining or appertaining to the Homestead tract aforo said. Terms ?f Sale?Onu-half cash, the bal ance on a credit of one year, to be secured by the Hond of the purchaser hearing inter est from day of sale and his mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for papers and the recording of title and mortgage, also By virtue of a Decretal Order in the case of OcorgC F Holen and Martha R. his wife, against Sarah M Murphy and others, the following land, to wit: AH that tract or parcel of land situate in the Foil; of Fdisto, in said County and State containing 200 acres, more or less, and hounded North by lands of David V .Murphy, Fast by lands of John S Bolen, SoulI? by lands of C C Cooper, ami West In lands of Porter It Pearson. renn??Casli. Pureha-er to pay for W. M. Ill TSON, Master Drang? burg <'. II. Nov. 1>TS.