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two dollars per annum. <? GOD ^ISTD OTJR COUNTRY. always in advance VOLUME VI SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1878. NUMBER 35 NOTICE Ifl hereby given that Application will be mndo at the uezt Session of the General Assembly of J>o. Ca. lor a Renewal of Charter of the Executive Committee of the Ottuigoburg (baptist) Missionerv Union. 8. W. K EMM IS RUN, ?opt 14 Seeretnrv. "VEliETINE; BayanDoatotiUhytilciiin, " linn no oqnnl iu n blood purlflor. Hearing of Itn many wonderful curcN after nil othor remcdioHlmd fnllcd. I visited the Labora tory, and convinced iny?clf of I|h genuine merit. It la prepared from tmrkx, rool?, and licrb?, rnch of which is highly effective, olid they arc com pounded in ?uch a manner tin to produce astonish ing results." Is tho grent Blood purifier. VEGETINE Will enrc the worst ase. of Scrofula. VEGETINE In recommended by physician* und npothecarlea. Um effected eouio marvclloim cureu In case* of Odnoor. Cores the worst mm-h of Canker. Will eradicate Salt Rheum fron? Hie nrrtem. IUiDOToe rimplr? and Humors from tho face, VEGETINE Core* Conattpation and regulate* the Dowel*. VEGETINI la a Tatnablc remedy for Hondactii' VEGETINE ?Will core Dyapcptda. Itoeborcts theonliro pyatem I? n healthy condition. KwnoTor Ibcraupcot Dixr.hit Cure? P?hl* in the Uir k. VEGETINE TUator** FslntnoM at the Klonincli. in the Dark. VEGETINE IksTeotnally eure* Kidney Complaint. VEGETINE la ?fiteo?Te In tta cure of Female WVakneaa. lathe {Treat remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE MARRIED la acknowledged by nil rlasFefl of people to ha the beat and wont reliable blood purifier iu tho world. VEGETINE pncPAnsu nt u.r. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ? pril 1(1 If IDft. BUTTS ? tm No. 12 N. Eighth St. Ml "f W m -Tri St. Louis, Mo. Who hnt had greater experience In the treatment of the rr i u.-ii trouble*oflmln tinlcnu? female than any nliyaielan In the Wi ll, eivci n. ? r Ulli? i.r hl? 1- ..; ami ?iirccutt? practice In hv twenew tiarla, juat published, cMillrd The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER Book* that are really Saide? aid HclMmteufior? In all mat ter? pertaining to ifahhuoil anil ttnm.nho.il. anil tliptiiy want lutiK Drtt They are BeauOn!!!,- Itfn?tr?te4, anil in plaitl lai.Rua?o, ct?lly uudi-ritoud. Tin- two book? cmlirnrcMS pajrci, androntalntalaabla larHraatUa for both married and ?hiKlc, with all ihr. remit lmprmTim-iiti In medical Irratmenl lU-ad what our humciiaprriaay ? "The knowledge imparted In Ilr. Iluiu* new ?ort? la in no way of qurctionalile char acter, Imt 1* ?omethiiiK that ererj aar ?fcould kao?. Tfca Tenth,the victim of early tndi?-rrtinn; the llaa.oUierwiM perfeatly healthy mavlie.btit with want of llTr, and tka uviuan, In ?l?erj from the many lilt her ecu. Is hefr to."?St. . .Uli? Journal. 1011 l.*U l'jii( f.s ? 00 ct?. etch both in ono volume, ii i In cloth and Kilt, 15 eta. extra. Sent under ?ml, on receipt of price, In money or itajiipa. SINGLE LIFE npr'l 27 ly AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY or the WORLD mar 23 If. ito liAvb noon iTeai^iFtiik mvkr M?HT UK KEPT iu okuau. B &M^JtiWt- ^|Bef For Pamphlet?, addrcu 1jr. SANrcmo. New York. jan 2G rX3Vll|clu'll*!ltoe7. U. volv. r,. TT7K Ml. Over Inn latest Novelties By Oft Aj U arauluL Ho.Huj.nl, Co.I<aj|?llli<.Tcuu npr'l 27 " PRESCRIPTION FREE! For the aiioedy ('urn of Seminal Wenkni:??,. I .out Manhood and nil dlnorderH linni^hl ou by (ndliv cretlon or exeois. Any DriiKKlst Uns the Ingre llontfl. Dr. W. JA<f('FJ? .V <??.. Nu. ISO rVcort aixth Ntreet, flnelnruall, O. aprU 27 ] y riM> Make Money PletiHiintly JL and fa>?t,agenta sin;aid address FIN LEY HARVEY & Co., Atlunta, tia pine 1 ly KIRK ROBINSON, jR ?SSE C ST REE T. Has on hand a FINK STOCK of Groceries, Lamps and Goods, Waft and other Plow*. Flour n Specialty, .lost from the Mill. Rust Proof Oats, warranted. Wheat Seed. Also a LARGE STOCK of Books, Stationery, Picture Frames and Pictures, Curtain?, and Gold Pens and Pencils. And hist hut not least a lot of Beautiful and Elegant CHROMOS Ready Framed, at VERY LOW PRICES, ( all and sec them. TO A Tt RIVTD * fine assortment of Brackets, Wall Pock ets, Marble Top fahles, and other Fancy 0 >o It. CHEAP for CASH, n lot of Vases and Toilet Setts selling at COST, to make room for other Uoods. Will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE f,,r Hides and Skins, nov 2 lv;78 ly I _ J DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING. SHOES, BOOTS, IIATS, HARD WAKE, WOOD WARE GROCERIES, .fee. Are ofleriug their Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. They ask the Public generally to examine their STOCK before mak ing their purchases, and guarantee to save them money. We will be glad show von over our STOCK. Call and see us. UTSEY & MURRAY, MlcMastor'w Old Stnncl. We will bflcr SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Through the. month of NOVEMBER. W. S. Ut 9y W. J. Murray. sept 14 1878 lv OFFICE o P GEO. H. CORNEL I Would respectfully bring to the notice of ibe Public that I am now receiving one of the Largest Stock of Goods Ever exhibited in this Town, and would therefore invite everybody to cotne in and convince themselves of the fact. MY STOCK Comprises all the different lines in Dry Goods, Gr ceiies, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Wood and W illow Ware, Saddles and Harness, Crock* ry and Glass Ware, Provisions, etc., Clothing, Loots and Shoes, a r| ecialty. I have also added a F URN ITU II K EST A RLISIIMK NT Where is kept. Walnut, Parlor and Bed Room Furniture, Cotta;? SjU, Sofa.-. Lounges, Bureaus, Withstands, 'fables, Cradles, ('ribs, ami nil varieties bl Chaiis. Also Carpets. Come one und all and examine for yourselves. Respectfully GEO. If. CORNELSOiX. ARRIVING oisr EACH TRAIN! Is ft LARGE and VARIED Assortment, of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Cotton Bagging, Ties, A.c. All of which will be Our CUSTOMERS are requested to call in and examine our S TO K . Attentive and polite CLERKS will wait upon them. No trouble to show Goods. SAVE MONEY By BUYING from us. J. C. PIKE & CO, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OKANGEBUUG In the Common Pleas, hau'! F. Spigener, Admi'or of.T. R. faulting and Caroline Paulling?PlantifT, VH. .John \V. Sellen?, F.x'or, et ?I?Dcfcnd'nt. Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Common Pleas made in the above entitled cause, at October Term 1878, notice is here by given to all persons claiming to be creditors uf the Estate of .lohn II Fan 11 Lug deceased, to present and establish their respective demands before nie, at my ufliee within two months from die first publication of this notice W M. IIUTSOX, Master Masters Office, Orangelnir^ ('. II. Novem her l?ih 1878. nov 15 '2m NOTICE 10 CREDITORS. STATE <>F SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OK A NOK BUR ? . In t lie Common Fleas. <ieor^e Bolivcr, Adini'r of I). I". Zcijjler, Against Km ma A. Zeigler, and others. Pursuant to an Order of the Court of I'otmuon /'leas made in the above st.? ted causeat October Term 1S7S, notice in bere it* given to all per^niis claiming to be creditors of the Estate of I) I-' Zeiglur deceased, to present ami prove their respec tive demands before me, n\ my otiice before the l?th dav of December 1878. \V. M. 1IUTSON, Maxtor. Masters OlHec Omngehurg Nov I? 1.878. nov l? "m Master's Sales. WrA.MACKE 1 \ Auction cor. STATIC OK SOUTH C'AitOl.ISA?OKAXtiK m ini gouxtv. ixtiik common l'leas. BY VIRTUE of Judgment Orders ot Foreclosure and sale, made in I lit* causes below stated, respectively. I will -ell, by public auction, before (be Court House In (lie Town ot Orangehurg. on Hie ll'SCMomlay in December. IS78.dll r:ii?r tlr5sjle._.:i| hours |i>r Sheriff's sales. thijsFvernl lines, lots, ami parcels of land.bc'ow d'-seribeil. to-wit : Rtf* virtue of a Judgment Order of Foreclosure and sale made in the eauSe j 'of;Rachel a /..-i-.-ler vs Itei.jimin F. Thompson. I be foil >u in? land, viz : Ail that House ami i. -l of l.anl. eon ?iirdng one halt'of an acre, more or less, ?iiiiaie in t be town of t )i aoirebu :r. in i.'li"r(nin'v met Stale aforesaid, hounded ??Ii I be X'O ?! liy a lot Of' I lie r?: it\- i>l f In line .lohn V. 0lover. On be E:'i?l by a street extending from I'ossell to t'ed.i. street, separating sahl l it from Ihe lot of U'strreii N. Seovitl; <>n the South b\ a street running back of the .tail lot. and ? in I lit; West by ihe.Iiiil lot of said cotlli '.V. Terms of sah*?One ludf ensh : for the ha'anee. a credit ol twelve months.?the imrchaser In -jive bond, bearing interest from the day of sale, ami a mortgage ol the property, to sc cure the credit portion ol the purchase money. Purclitisnr also to pay for papers, ami the recording of both the title and the mortgage. A I.SO Ry virtue of a Judgment Order of Foreclosure cud sale made in the case of 0 I) Kimmpiliii vs \. Krooks Gibson, the following; hinds, viz: All that certain tract or parcel id* laud situate in Hebron Town-hip. in the county of Orangeburg and Slate aforesaid COIIt lining one hun dred anil seventy three acres, more or le<<. and hounded South by lands of Or ?M-' Pun; North by lands of .1 Lewis '.'ihsnu. \Ve?t by lands of Wm. Carson, and Fast by land-of D.Carson. Terms of sale?Cash. I'm chaser to pay f ir papers. ALSO By virtue of Judgment Order of foreclo sure and sjdc in the case of C I) Kortjolm vs II A Rutland, the following lauds.viz: All that piece, or tract of land, situate in the Fork of Edlsto River, on waters of Robert Swamp, running into South Kdisto River. In the County and S ale aforesaid, containing fort.v-clgbt acres. ud bounded by lands of Edwin Rutland .lohn T C Konnerly.and others. also By virtue of a Judgment Order of fore closure and sale in the case of C I> Kort jolm vs Mary M Dant/.ler, All that tract or parcel of land situate in Good by Township in the county und Slate afore said, containing one hundred acres, and bounded South by land of I) C Uliner. Xorih and West by James A Dantzler's lands, and East by lands of Eli Jae;son. 'Terms of sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. A I.SO By virtue of a Judgment Order of fore closure and sale in the ease of Charles Oolson vs \V ("Reeves, AH that traet of land containing 110 acres, more or less, situate in and around RoweSVtlle, in the county of Orangeblirg and State afore said, bounded North and West by land of W C Reeves, Fast by lands of I. M Dukes and W U Wolfe, and South by F. O. Fairy's lands. 'Terms of sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. also By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale in the ca?eof Witte Brothers Assignees vs. Andrew Humph, all that traet or parcel of land situate and being in the County and Stale aforesaid, in Caw Caw Township, and containing two hundred anil ten ("210) acres, more or less, hounded North by lands of Dham Porter and others, and tin all other sides by lands now or formerly of Elizabeth Jackson. Terms of Sale?One-hall cash, the bal ance in 1'2 months. 'The purchaser to give bond hearing interest from day of sale ami, a mortgage of the property to secure the payment of the. credit portion of the pill ch ase money. Purchaser tu pay lor papers and recording of title and mortgage, also By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale in tlieea.se of Frederick W. Wagcncr and Charles Wagener vs Henry h Sal ley, nil that tract or parcel of land situate in Goodland Township in the ^ounty and State aforesaid containing sixty-nine acres, more or less, and hounded North hy lands of A 0 Corbitt, South by lands of J II Aahe, Fast by lands of J M Poscy, West by lands of A I! Corbitt, with a Circular Saw Mill, Cotton (Jin and Press, and Corn .Mill on the same. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers, also lty virtue of a J udgment Order of Fore closure and sale in the case of John C I'ike vs- Mary Olivia Sawyer, till the right, title, intercut and Estate of Alary Olivia Sawyer in, and to all that certain Plantation or tniet of land, containing four hundred (1011) acres, snore or lo^s, situate in the Kork of Edisto, in Willow Town-hip in the County and State aforesaid, and bounded North by lands of II Tyler, Kast by lands of A P One, South !>y South Edisto Itiver, and West by lands of A 1) Dow ling, and of the Kslutc of Win. l'endarvis, being three hundred and ninety-nine fourhiindrcdtliH (?'.Hi- lomh) of said Plantation, whii.b was was conveyed tovaid Mary Oliviaf^awver by .James \'an Ta sei County Auditor for said Comity by Deed of conveyance dated litli June IS7?, us will more fully appear Iiv reference to said Deed. Teriua of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers al?o By virtue of a Jitdgiuciit Order of Fore closure, and sale, in the case of Hannah .Marens vs. L l' Kast, all that lot or parcel I of laud, situate in the Town of Fort Motte, I in the County and State aforesaid, measur ing about three-fourths ol an aero, more or less, extending within ten feet of the line of Jesse Stuart, and running live feet across the Branch on the South end of the said lot, joining the Smith Carolina Hail road, and hounded North by the Ilorger, or Columbia Public Road, South by lands of Daniel McKenzie, by binds of Datl'l McKenzie, and of Jesse Stuart, and West by the South Carolina hail road. Terms of Sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. also By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and sale, in the case of N E \V Sis trilllk vs. Levi 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 bounded North by lands of A iM Kcnncrly, West by lands of .1 11 Kennerly, South hy lands of II II liomiet, and South and* East by lands of Mary Gibson and John II Living ston. Terms of Sub?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. ALSO HIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA1 OK.VNGKilUHG > Ol'N'TV. N Til E COMMON PLEAS. Ed ar Sherman and others."^ Survivors of the Firm of | Ilarral. Nichols & Co . j and M. ?. Ilarral and Olli- | ers. Executors of Will of j \V. llarrall, dec., Pr?lls. | vs. I Iftirpio Biggs. Defendant J Norman A. Bull, Plaintiff} Rar pi it Higgs. Defendant. ) BY VIRTUE OF A JUDGMENT OH DEK OF FOBECLOSURE, AND SALE, made in each of the above enti tled Causes, dated the 10th day of May. I87S, 1 will sell by public unction before the Court House in Orangehurg,on Mon day the lind day of December next.during the legal boms ot Sheritt's sales, all that Tract or lot of land in the town of Orangeburg. in the county and State aforesaid, bounded on the South by Hits, sell street, on the East by Brongbton Street; on the North by Amelia street, and on tin; West by-street and a lot lornuuly of J Strauss, together with all tb?' furniture and machinery on the premises on the 12th day of April 1SC7, or which has since been there?which pro perly will be sold in the following sub divisions, and in the order in which they are mimed, the lines of the several lots being indicated by fences now enclosing them.?viz.: 1. The Lot on which J D Brown now resides, measuring on Amelia street iOJ 1-4 feet more or less. 2. The Lot on which J M Betsill now reside*, measuring on Amelia street 10J 1-2 feet more or less. ;i. A vacant Lot. on the corner of Ame lia and Brongbton streets, measuring on the former 02 1-2 feet more or less, and on Brongbton street 112 1-2 feel more or less. ?t. The Lot whereon are Defendants dwelling Inmse and carriage shop, boun ded East on BrougbtOli street, South on Kussel 1 street, North on tin: Lots above described and others, and West on street and lots of 10 Sally and others. 5, Tin* Furniture. 6? Tbo Machinery. Terms of sale:?One third cash; the balance in one and two years secured by Bond of purchaser, bearing interest from day ol sale and a mortgage of Ilm premises. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. W. M. HUTSON. Muster for O. C. Ornngcbtirg. Nov 1. 1878. It also By virturo of Decretal Orders made in ? the causes below stated, respectively, I will sell at the same time and place bv public auction, the several Tracts, Lots,and parcels of land below described, viz.: By virtnre of a Decretal Order in the ease of T II Ccoke Kx'or and J M Zeigler Ex'ix of Dan'l Zeigler against N K W Sis trunk Administrator and others, the follow ing lands, viz: 1. The Homestead tract of Dan'l Zeigler deceased, situate in the County of Orange burg and State aforesaid ami containing about seventy-five acres 2. A Pincland tract belonging to the Estate of said Dan'l Zeigler situate in Orangcburg County, in the State aforesaid, containing about 118 acres, bounded North by the Belleville Road, South by land* off W 1* Spigcner, South East by lands of David Zeigler, West by lands of pa Buyck. Ii. All the other Pine lands of the said Estate, situate in mid County adjoining or appertaining to the Homestead tract afore said. Terms of Sale?One-half cash, the bal ance on a credit of one year, to be secured, by the Bond of the purchaser hearing inter est from day of.sale and his mortgage of tao premises. Purchasers to pay for papers and the recording of title and mortgage, also By virtue of a Decretal Order in,the case of George E Bolen and Martha R. his wife, against Sarah M Murphy and others, the following land, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate in the Kork of Edisto, in said County and State containing 200 acres, more or less, and hounded North by lands of David P Murphy, Kast by lands of John s Bolen, South by binds of u C Cooper, and West by binds of Porter It Pearson. Terms?Cam. Purchaser to pay for papers. W. M. IJUTSON, Master "rangehurg C. h. Nov. 9, 1878. I"Written for the Orangehurg Times.] [ The Memphis Appeal says "there L? no tiiiiu for the luxury of woe." Life demands up and doing.] Strike the ice-choke from the wheel, The clog that death hath fastened. With ruthless grip more stout than steel, On homes by plague sore chastened. 'Tis true the graves are not yet green, With nature's kind to-morrow, And what of joy was vcetern ser-n To-day's the friend of sorrow. The loved are lying low. Yet who hath time to sob and yearn? strike ofTthc icp, the wheel must turn We have no haart for woe. The dead are dead, we loved them well; Aye, too well to Oft parted, As sable folds, and nent heads tell, K en had nc hot founts started. 'Tis true the chairs and cribs arc left, Without one smiling treasure, And every house is wailing reft > Of some replacelesH pleasure. Yet life is left, aye stern hard life It hath no charms for weepers, Strike off the ice the day is rife With new demands, nerved for the strife The dead must bo the sleeper*. Hoarse breaks the din of crowding trade? Of selling, and of buying. Loud peals the blast so leng wilh&tayed? By death amid tlie dying. Gay Haunt the wares, some bright, some " black, fSoine may have 'scaped the ruin) 'Trade masters both, for both alack, Must bide its cogent wooing. Splenetic trade hath magic touch' To heal the wounds a bleeding We've lost it says, lost very much Our tills anew want feeding. Strike oll'the ice and let the wheel Revolve in dancing madness The bierbalk halt. Trade holds the steel And brings its balm for sadness. What; halt amid the jarring throng And let it pan unheeded. Shall death and ruin be the song? Is your limp-hand unnceded? To halt is but to the the pret?, is life: yea life is pressing The weak to prop those left to bless. And duty done, is blessing. Strike off the ice,'tis hard we know To leave "the luxury of woe" The wheel must turn", and men must learn To live while here below. h. Orangeburg Agricultural Society. The following preamble and reso lutions, a part of the minutes of the proceedings of the Orangeburg Agri cultural Society, were passed unani mously by that body, and show in some measure bow the calamity, which has befallen the State in the paiufui injuries from whi h Gov. Hampton now suffers, touches the great heart of the farmers of our County. No class of our citizens has the wise administration of Gov. Hampton effected more benqfitially than this. They seo in him more promising springs for their seed tim^; more abundant harvests, when the year's work is ended; a new lease of power for their estates and lowef taxation to maintain them; and more abundant labor and bettet laws to utilize it. Indeed every pulsa of the farmer beats freer and more hopeful und it is but natural for them to give expression to the sorrow which effects them so deeply as a community: Whereas, We have received re liable intelligence of a serious acci dent to His Excellancy Gov. Wade Hampton, therefore; Rcso'vcd, By the members of the Orangehurg Agricultural Society now in session, that we have learned with the deepest regret of the calam ity which has befallen the excellent and honored Chief Magistrate of this commonwealth. Resolved, That, wo tender to him our warmest sympathies during hie painful suffering; and that an earnest prayers shall oe offered up that his valuable life may be spared to com plete the noble and benevolent work which his civil administration has so successfully begun. Resolved, That wo tender to the members of his family also these kind expressions of our sympathy which is due under a dispensation which has touched tenderly tho heart-pulsations of the whole people of this great Stato. Hugo. G. Sheridan. Rf.v. E. Cooke. E. j. Felder.