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The 'Orangebxxrg Times ~ LOGA Hi OIK CliUJK Arrangement with tho Ncics and Courier is working charmingly, By it two paper, the Weekly News and the Timib is obtained for the incredibly final] sum of $2 50, and the subscrib er gets as much reading as he can digest tho whole week. The weather it charming. - ? ? mm* . Tho schools are booming. Never do wrong for policy's sake. Tho farmers are busy preparing for thoir crops. To-morrow is St. Valentines day. Look out! Prepare your gardens, and get our seed from Willie Robinson. The police of our town are out in thoir now uniforms. If you want to come out tho little end of the born, be sure to plant cot ton and very little corn. The E<1 is tos had a drill and the Orange. Light Infantry a meeting last Thursday night. (Jen. Izlar having purchased the oflicc of the late Hon. W. M. Unison is having improvements made with the view of moving in. J)r. A. C. Raster, ('apt. K. J. Fel der, David Crook, l.>i\ Barton, Dr. fuu.niers and others represented Or angebnrg at the Grange meeting. Wo met (.'apt. S. \V. KenimciUii of Santec on Wednesday, who reported much benefit from the recent rains in ?is section. ?tmm\ ? - * ?JE?..-? Col. W. l?\ Unison has occupied the office next tloor to tin TiMKs whore 'no will rontinue his law prac tice. We are gla I of getting so agreeable a neighbor. ? in lift. ? - ? ? J-?l'i We miss the familiar light of the Y. Mi C. A. on Rtn-sell Street, but we note with pleasure that its rays are shining as biightiy us ever in law range nml around the Court House. Mr. LightKot's hors.es rau oil' from the Depot on Thursday and smashed u [i the wagon, scat Kling the goods in I every direction. The driver fortu nately jumped oil'in lime, and nobo dy was hurt. n. At the meeting of the Orange Tight Infantry on Tuesday night. rMr A. D. Cannon and Dr. I*. S. W olfe were np] dinted a committee to recommend an entertainment lor the bent fit of the coin pa in. A mother who starts out in tho battl? of life without a bottle of {Shriuor's Indian Vermifuge is like the warrior who marched upon the bat tle field weapon less. Roth meet with defeat lu.cause they are not prepared I for the battle. Air. Rous lJnnnihter seems to be a successful pork raiser. He has re c-enily killed 6 hog' averaging each 485 pounds net. They ".fere the oil spring of the how which we mentioned beforo ns having raised 182 out of 100 pigs in tho Inst ?S or 10 years. On Thursday night tho following L Hoard of Fire Masters was el acted A&H' (h angeln;rg : ^ Chief?Capt. S. Dili, le. ) 1st. Asst.? Hoheit Copes. 2nd. Asst?M. B. Sistrunk. Jt is needless fur us to add that an excellent Hoard it i>. We earnestly request our friends in the country to inform us of any mat ter of local interest that may occur in their neighborhood. We spare no pains to make the Timkh what the people want, a live paper, and such contributions Mill materially advance the (niise. He short, an I to tho point. Wo would like to see the Kdistos Pg-o to Charleston on the 2 2d to join in the festivities of Wi shiuglou's birthday. Wo would say the same iov the Orange Light Infantry if ll.ey were prepared in uniforms and equip ments. Orange hi would feel proud of either company. The Fort >L?;tc Centennial, which rolls around o:i the 12th of May 1881, will doubtless ho a grant occasion for Orange burg and the Slate. The time, which will he in the midst of ilia pic nicscason, md fhespot., with its grand scenery and historic associations, will augment the interest attending such oelebrntions. Preparations we hopo iri\[ bo made in time, and on a grand "sjcalo, for the honor of old Orange burg Sec Henry Kohn's now advertise ment. He is selling out nt red need prices. Now is your time to buy. There will be a "Praise Service" at the room? of tho Y. M. C. A. back of the Court Mouse, on next Thursday evouingat 8 o'clock, which the pub lie are invited to attend. The iVtuca anil Courier seldom makes mistakes, but in yesterday's issue a portion of our editorial on tho ''Registration of Voters" was quoted, and attributed t<> the Orangeburg Democrat. We make the correction in juslico to the other paper. Wo learn with, sorrow, of the death of Mr. Jas. Wosbury.an old und es teemed citi/.en of tho Fork ol Elislo. Iiis funern! ceremonies took place on Sunday, a long train of friends follow ing his remain": fo the grave. Ho was highly respected in his commun ity where bis loss will be sorely felt ? Kortjohn has stood the lest of comparison on Flour, and it Is now n certain fact that lie keeps t he best Flour and at lower prices than any other house in town. Don't forgot this. He will compare Flour, Char leston inspection, and sell you lor less money. Pew W. A. Therrcll, the newly elected pastor of the Baptist Church, will move into our town this week, and commence ibe duties of his charge. The church will be opened on Sund ty. where preaching will take place morning and evening. We welcome him to his new home and trust that his labors may be richly blessed in this branch ot his Master's vineya?*il. We Milderst and that Mr Kdward Carroll of Brauchvi.lo is about to move finni our county to take a posi tion i:> the Port or School to which he has been invited. Mr. Carroll is a tendier of cxptriei.ee and ability, having he? u lor many years an ussis tan: to his father Hon. U Ii. i'armll who conducted in ante In/t'um days ot'.e of the most popular Kthools in Clnirlestou. We regret to lose him as a citizen, but feel satisfied that our loss will be Clin ides ton's gain. Wewereplense.il in meeting .Mr. Thus. IK Uolloway, Secretary of the State (5range, on his way from the Orange meeting in Charleston to his home in Newberry. He expressed himself very hope Lilly of the Crange cause, and-coined encouraged at the new impetus it has received. Hois the father ?>f Prof. Uolloway, a wor thy and successful teat her of our county. We hope his anticipations in reference to Grange prospects will be fullv realized. A correspondent of tho Ncirs tun/ CoMnev, from Fort Motte, gives an c neon raging account of that excel lent section of our eeunly, and indeed of ail South Carolina. Flo says: This section of country is beginning to prosper, and our line cotton hinds are in demand at $10 and $12 per acre, which could 11? ? t be .?-oid four years ago at any price. Many white families have moved into this neigh borhood to rent and plant, und a new store has just hern erected bore, which is doing n tine business. Prof. HuZeley, a native jf Africa, will exhibit his wonderful panorama of Europe, Africa and America tit the A M. Ii. Church in Orangeburg to-night, and will also lecture upon the various scenes exhibited. Scenes with Stanley among the natives of the interior of Africa, and views of Monrovia and other places in Libe ria will be given* The Lcturer will appear in African costume, and give an account of heathen hospitality, marriage and other customs. The admission, fee will be 1U cents lot adults and 5 cents for children. At a regular meeting of the Felder ville Graugo No. o.:>8, bold Dee. 2d 18711, the following olli vrs wore eloc't d for the ensuii g year, an 1 were duly installed, .Ian. :!), 1 ss j, by W Master, Kev I). \V. Cutlino, of lh< While Cane Grange : W. Master ?M. ,J. Jenkins. Overseer?.J L Bookhardt. Lecturer ? H Mickcnh tkor. Steward?Goo. It Keller. A Steward?Win, II Murphcy. Chaplain- -D C Ubncr. Treas.? V M Smith. Soe'try?I P Panuier. (iatc Keeper?T 13 Price. Ceres?Mrs, M .1 Jenkins. ' Pomona?Mrs K A Rush. Flora?Mrs M M Hair. Lady A 8?Mrs (Bailie A Price A resolution wac passed at the Orange meeting in Charleston recom mending tho establishment of u Grange Organ in the Slate, nud a Committee was appointed under it. It is proposed that it should also be the organ of the Agricultural Bu reau recently estab li-bcd by the Legislature. The Bureau will cer tainly need*an organ, and such a pa per, loca'.ed at Columbia, giving all necessary information about our State and its agricultural resources will certainly encourage immigration nud help our people We regret to learn of the death of Di*. A. K. Tabor a> his h t'mu near Ft. Motte on Saturday. Ho has been a sufferer for many years from paralysis from tho e'leets of which he has at lusts.tecumbed. IF* possessed a genial disposition which never do scried him, even in his physical suffer ings, ami a heart which \v.n full of good will to all. Although during the latter years of his life his physi eal afllictious had withdrawn htm from tho world, the lofty traits of manner and heart which character ized him in earlier life and in his palmy days are sf.il 1 remembered. Our heart felt sympathies are with the mourn ing fami! v. In our flying visit to the "City by the Sea" wc gathered many crumbs of comfort and encouragement as to the future prospects of this grand old metropolis. In the first place entire satisfaction i* oxpr s<eI as to the new municipal administration. Then again a more hopeful spirit than ever is manifeste?! in view* of the contem plated mi bond combinations, and the opening of the ship canal between the Ashley and the Cooper rivers. Besides this, as a matter of comfort and convenience to the inhabitants, the water of the Artesian well bus been thrown upon the city, and very soon every house may he supplied with it. Ail of these are improve ments which must result favorably to the good old City of Charleston. We are pained to chronicle the demise of Capt. Murray Robinson, an ol I and respected citizeu of Orange burg. His burial services took placn at ihe Presbyterian Church on Sun day afternoon, Rev. J. I). A. Brown afliciating. Mr. Robinson had been in feeble, health for several years, and although his death was expected, the announcement will send a pang of Sorrow to many a heart in the community in which he was so long and favorably known. Charleston was his native place. He also lived some time in Alabama; but Orange burg was his adopted home. He was one of the founders of the old Agri cultural Society of Or.ingeburg along with Dr. Elliott, Judge Clover, Rev. T. H. l.egtire, Co). Barton and others who were co workers with him in the cause. IK-always exhibited a taste for agricultural mailers, and was a successful planter, lie has thus end ed a life of usefulness, and carries with him to the grave th;esteem and nfl'vClioti of his fellow-men. Our sympathies are with the family. The Colored people of Chatham, Ga. have assembled in mass meeting and endorsed Hon. M. I*. O'Connor, the Democratic cprosentativo from ^'outh Carolina, for hi) effort* in C.in gress to relieve tho colored sufferers from the Freed man's Bureau .swind I e. Verily ! u prophet is n it without h uii or save in his own country Fanners look to your own in tori st, for the present year, never mind friendship, that comes with prosperi ty, but price goods at Kortjohtl's and save ?>0 per cent, on loins. Fine Cutlery ? A large assortment of Hue cutlery just in and for sale low down a t Dr .1. G. Wnnnnmnkcr's. Good new.-?another supply of the \\ bite Sewing Machine have been rcciivcd, and Inch orders will now be rapidly filled by Henry Kohn. Eureka Chapter, No. 13, H A M The regular monthly convocation of Eureka Chapter, No. 13. K. A. M. will bo hebl at Masonic Hall on Fri day evening, Feb. 20, 18S0, at 7} o'clock. It. A. Degree to bu confor ud. By order M E. II. P. .1. M. 1 It unsou. Sec. Marion Jackftou Respectfully returns his (hanks to his many customers for their past patronage, and hopes to merit tho same in the future by keeping con stantly on band fresh meals of every kind at bis old stund, in rear of tho PostofficOj during the present year. Van Tnsscl keeps on hand a fresh supply of choice Iresh groceries, in eluding what is a real delicacy at this time of year, Northern White Kraut. Give him a call. Consigned to C. D. ICortjohn, and for sale without limit, 10 Bbls. Seed Potatoes, Salt, 100 lbs. cheap To bacco. 25 Kits Mackerol, 100 lbs. Ball Thread, 500 yards Jeans iu 3 yard pieces, 20 L. II. Con Us, 1000 yards Silk and Velvet Trimmings and Fringes, 1000 lbs. laundry soap at 5 cents per lb. No medicine has ever been discov ered to prevent death. The. bwst that can be done is to assist nature in keeping the functions of the body in n healthy condition during life. The German t.'hnmntniln Tonic is jtint the thing for all disorders of the Liver. ? or sale only by Dr. J. fJ. Wanna maker. To Merchant*)? There are many goods that ICort john can sell ynu at the same, price as ( hnr'estnu, uud save you freight, if von will ou'y get over the old foggy idea, ' Not buy from a merchant be cause be is in the same town as your self." German CTiauiomile Tonic? A tonic that at once invigorates the Liver and Digestive Organs, regulates the Powe!-?; acts upon the Kidneys, opens the Pores of the Skin and for all Impurities of the Blood, it is unsurpassed. Trial bottles 10 cents. For salt) only by Dr. J. O. Wauuamaker. Yon flight as well try to Pick A quarrel with a graven image, ur do any other impossible thing as try to gel] any other preparation for Piles, if Tabler's Buckeye 1 ile Oint- j men I can he had. it i* the only : remedy for Piles that will cure obiti- j nute cases Price 50 cts. For sale j by Dr. J. O. Wannaiuakur. 1 Iloblc'uiul Limp no More. But hang your crutches on the old j oaken peg, and sei/.e the first oppor- j lunity tii l>o permanently cured. J Ithcumatism, Contracted Mm dos, ! Still' Joints, Frosted Feet, Headache j Faraehft, Pain in Breast, Si do and \ Back will yield to that p iw.irful j remedy, known as O > nsem Light- ! ning Liniment, which is go id for man ( and beast. Prico 50 c'.s. a bottle, j For sale br Dr. .J. (i. Wiinn.im.tkor. ! At the !a-t meeting of the Y. M? C. A., being the first sinse the Christ- ! mns holidays, the following rosolu* j lion was adopted : rfrsott'cii, That our sincere thanks are returned t i the indies who..luring the Christmas holidays, so beau Li fu ly decorated our Hall, and for the handsome clock they placed in our Room. That these tokens tho' small tell us in strong language we are not forgotten. That tho Secretary pub lish the above in the City papers. L. 11. WA NNAMAK l it, Sec'try Y. M. ('. A. RSarltet Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Hci.l. & Scovn.i.. I'atHAY, February 13, 1&S0. COTTON Middling*.I2}n?>12j Low Middlings. 11 i "Vr.1 -j i hdinary.11. ? 1 i A PROVISIONS . 'orn.T?'-i s0 New ('orn . Peas. 7') Fodder, per lUO Mis. 1 00 Itoilgll Kicc.5i 1 '20 Ol-TICK OF CO COMMISSION KIPS, Orangcbiirg ('ounty, Orangebitrg, S.C., dan 1!', 1880. Notice is hereby given that tue //ridge herein named, will bo let out f'>r repairs, to the lowest responsible bidder, on the days mentioned below. For all contracts over and above one hundred dollars a bond, with twog>od suri'e-. for the failhful performance of con tract, will be required. The right to reject j any rind all bids is reserved: Howes /nidges, North Kdisto River, Fe'o. 17, 1S^?>, 12 o'clock .b. Four Moles /iridgc, Five Notch Bond, Feb. IS. 188?), 1 1 o'clock. (joodhys Hole bridge, State road, Peh 18, IH8U," 2 o'c ock. /Vn~liy /?tauch bridge, Slate road. Feb 19, ISSti, 10o'clock. providence bridges, Slate road. Feb 19, lSso, 12 o'clock, llor-e Range bridge, State road, Feb 10 1880. o'clock. Hallway Swamp bridge, Poplar and Pine Grove Townships, F?-i> 21, ISSo^ 12 o'clock. Sealed bids will be received at ibis office j until the It'dll February lS^o. for the con j tract of boxing trees in Cohrt House yard. I The lowest bidder will be awarded tin -a-no. Information can be obtained from the Clerk of the /'"aid. The rikdit to reject any and all bids is reserved. />'v order of the /?onrd. L. IL WANN AM AK FA', Clerk Hoard Co. Coin., 0. 0. piii 2.1 It PRIVATE SALE." A inai Dwelling with 1 Booms, Piro \ places, and Kitchen attached, with a Lot 2 acre; in a healthy location. Terms made easy, appy to T. C HUHBEM., Auctioneer. Master's Sales. Robert Young vs. Dempsey Gardner and other*. In compliance with an Order of the Court of Ooiiiinou Pleas, for (lie County i of Onmneburg, made in the above end tied no ion, I will Hell ?t OraiiKeburg | Conn House, on the first Monday in i Mircli next, nt the rink of the former purchasers, who have failed to comply with die lerms of aale. All that plantutioii or tract of lnud, con taining lOfjj acres, more or li~s. situr.te ly- ! ing aud heing in Oiaaguburg County, on Hull Swamp, waters of North Edislo River and bounded on the North by lands of O. i B. Klley, Knut by land, of the Kstate of Freeman Hooker, on ihc South by Mn. diner ?nd F. Robinson, on the West by lands lately owned by O. 0. K in moI re eeiu'v purchased by Pal ward Willis, trustee Term*:?One half cash ami the balauca on credit of twelve mom hi. Purchaser to give bond fi?rsai<) balance, hearing interest frnu the day of aale niid a mortgage of the premises, also lo pay for pnpirs und re cording, und in ease a purchaser shall fail lo e<.inp'y w ith the terms of vide, the prem ises to he resold On the next, or on some convenient vale dav afterward* nt I he risk of the former purchaser ALSO T. K. .Stokes vs T. 1*. Stokes. All that plan'nlion or trad of Ian 1.-i' uatc in the County of Or.iligeburg, in Mtil ille Township, containing iwe hundred and fifteen acres ino?c or los-,and bounded Nurtii by lauds of I'r W. I', barton, on diu Kail by land- ofKev L. J. I rum. on the South by lauds of T. K. Stokes and Kphraim Ltsey and on the West by lands of A. M. Cox, it being the house Iract on which T. P. Stokes now resides. Terme?Cash; pur chaser to pay for papers and recording. A I.SO V. Ii. Hutto vs. Mary Rutland and others. All tiiat tract or parcel of land, contain ing one hundred ami forty-live acres, more or Iwss, bounded on llie North by lands of -, South by lands of Hut hind's chil dren and the Hirer Head, on the East by lands of U. F. Young and \. b. IUitlo. situate tin Wood's Hr.ineh. Waters of Soul h Edistu ltivcr. Twelve acres on which the House .stands and attached to Mary Hut laud as her dower is excepted. Term*.? Cai>h. Purchaser to pay for papers and re cording. A I.SO. The remainder in dower, after the life ct.tnie of Mary Rutland in determined in the said im eh e acrvfl a Hote l to her as her dower. Terms?Cash. Purahascr lo pay for papers and recording. a i.so Wa'liei ?x i reuholui vs. Carrie W. Reit' and other.-*. All that tract of land containing two hundred acres, more-or los, situate in Ame liajTownshlp. County of Orangebtirg, on High Hill Creek ami {tranches of Uick beud. waters of C??iigaree River (being part of a plantation called Sandy flill. devised to Margaret Glo-or, by the lute George Under, her father, and marked No. ]. in a plat made by L. J. Inubinet, survevor, March 80, ls74. Terms?-Ca?h, the "bal ance on a credit of one year. Purchaser to give fond for said balance with interest I rum (he day of sale and a mortgage of the premise*, a'so to pay fur papers and record ing. A i-so I'r. W. Price Against S. M. Simon?. AM thai piece ov parcel of land, lying or being in the County of Orangeburg, and State of South Carolina, containing Sixty mx acres, more or less, mid bounded North by lamb of S M. Simons, South by lands ol Mrs Ann .Jcfcoat, East by lands of Miss Kacliael Simons and Weal by lands of Abraham A maker. Tcimfi.???Cash, Pur chasei to pav for papers and recording. Master's Office 1 TJIOS. W. GLOVER, Feb. 2. 1880 j Master, fob 18 St Sheriff's Sales. By virtii?* of sundry executions to me di reeled. I will sell at Oraiigebtirg C, II. nn the Iir*--1 Monday in March next during ihe first Monday ill March noxt. during the le gal hours of i^ale. lo th? highest bidder for cash all ihr right litie and. intercut ? f the dufeiimuit in and lo the following properly to w it : 1st. All that tract or parcel of land situate, h ing and being in the County and State aforesaid, containing fifteen hundred (lo('O) acres, more ?>r le-s, and bounded by ands now or lormcrly of Christian Gates oh the North, East by lands of M. K. Hol m&h, South by land- ?>f A. O. Robnan. and West by Belleville Road ami lands of W. C W lietstouc. I evict! on as the property of L. M. Kiitt, deceased, at the soil of BUison S. Kein, again6! Susan S Kciit a* administra trix ol the Kstate of L. M. Kcitl deceased, also ?" AU that tract of land krio-vn as Humph Place, lying and being in Rranehvil'e 'fov uship, containing six hundred and thirty four and Ihrec fpiarter acrca, more or less and boumletl North and Wcsl by land? of \V. J. Eni rev and K E Bruce and Uukcs, Ka*l by lamb of E T H Smoak, and South by-Byrd, and all that other tract of land situate in said Township, con laining'fivc hundred and twenty-one i-Vjl) acres more or less, anil know n as Cliarirand Place, and bounded North and Kant by lands of Or O H On, and South and West hv lands of ?- Hvrd which said tracts of land arc levied on as tho proprrty of Frederick F Fairy at the suit of A Ell Dukes. .1 II. LIVINGSTON, N. 0. C. Sheriff's Office. Orangeburg County, S. ('. February "lb 1880. fcb.13* <U ?Tiiis IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PADI Nkvtr Gkti lUlin. C\s ?k Mii't au HTiir.voTH Prsikiiw I.abt Twick ah Loan. SUtiftl Carol without Druggiftg tie Cy;Un. CDttXI Chills ?nJ Fertr, l iter Complaint, Dysnrnsia, Ncaralgia, NervoosMM, ItbcomitiuD, fodivrness, Foraale Veikqctf, rick k Xtrfiwi llfadsaV. j-.jf- ;?$\ T!.c."e P-mI. Otrt si? T?;.-????< hv M?.r-!- r. Va N<i.\l?MM I ills, Oils. ?i I', i-.iihi'i. A >?:?. '???<? ;< ? lake a Inlotlio Si-.:nv!i. The I'aiU 'nie uii n nur I'n In of Ihc f'oireich, rwerbn/ i.-nt N'ervc ?"?ntr<.?, tlui l.lver i:n,l 1 I..IUM-I?. A f'M'i V .? .1 - i.lrnii ..r.j-n iiUrlKi-cinatSati.in Uie III WHt.na<l L|vcr,|>nrir.vinKt'ivlPe? -.'':> 1 .?. I Kiilnfy< t? heilil . . i .:..;.. i;? . f:nm-ir.'i (.. Iv:. ?; f , ,:. \'\i<* $1 A\l)(! I AI II. fet b DV ll.t. T>UC?<:tIT(,?>r ?tttl lj ' .1 or T \|>rr,<. M.V)uraGtun>?1 at ? .'. " v. PaI i IMOr ?:. ?? d VALENTINES! VALENTINES I Just us usual nt THEODORE 11FS DHY GOODS Emporium! A large and well selected let of tomprhdiig the "latest" in Ken ti men lul und Comic Styles. Now is the time to get Bargnins in Winter Goods Closing out theamall lots*left, you will never get tliem as cheap as now. WOOLEN GOODS are continually on the rise. Lay in your supplies now if you want to SAVE mouey. DAILY arrivals of GOODS com prising all the Novelties of the ^Sea son. DRESS SHIRTS, Collars and Cull's have advanced 25 per cent, but having a good Stock on hand will sell at old prices as long as the Stock laits. Don't neglect the opportunity. (jijlpj LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Sewing Machine Still holds it* position of Suprein-ioy. In fact if its sales continue to in crcaaoas they have 'lone during tho past ftw months, it is very evident that they will sooti bo oqual to tho sales ol til I the other Machines put together. Valuable Improvements have been made on it from time to time. The latest improvement on tho Domostie is tho NEW TREADLE which runs on scale pivots', and tho I'itm.tn con nects with a balance whcol and a bi'l joint thus securing Lightnes* iu run ning mid absolute stillness. NEEDLES lor all the rannt?* Machines, Attachments, Slmttlos, Oils, etc. always on hand and for salw at Lowest Prices. THEODORE KOHN'S Fashionable Dry.Goods Euporlurn Agent for M M E DEM OR EST'S PAT TERNS W. F. Robinson, WATCH MAKER And .lender, KUSSEL ST, Omngcbnrff, S. C. A TIME FOR ALL THINGS! T A N PR K IT I S SEEPS liar? been on (he I j the Market since ITS J. and still keep the lead I have the LARGEST quantity and collection ever drought to Orangeborg, which I warrant to be froth. Purchase your SEEPS in limr, and a"? 1 seel Peas, Bei\n*t zintl Corn by MEASURE it's to your advantage, and you can get .1 look at the Seed before lmy ing. A I.MAN ACS. with valuable informa tion, free to customers. 1 now selling off my FALL STOCK of JRWELRY At LOW RATES. Also will order Hing*, Jewelry, Silver aid Plated Ware below Retail Prices, and attend to IU-pniring of all kind-* in !n_v line. \V. F. Robinson. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OR A HQ KBl'Kfl Cot'xtt. nv c. a. oi.ovKu, ESQuinn, imiowate jcikjic. \V huren*, Ocorg? Rotivfr, Clerk of tho Conn of Common Pleas, hath] inndv ! suit to me, to grant him Letters of ' Administration of the Estate nod edicts of It ober t llutintan, deceasod. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and Creditor* oi? the .-aid It ober t Huffman, late of Orangcburg County, deceased, tint thev be ami appear, laiforo inc. in the Conti of Probate, to lie held at Orangeburg, C. IL, on 7th February next, after pnblicatioB hereof, ut ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adiuinistiation should not he granted. (Siven under my Hand, ibis -tub dty of Poeember, Anno pomini IS7i>. Ii. s.] C. B. GLOVER, Judge of Probate, Orangcburg County. jan J fit ? G U ll BT r ,6iTTw? ?k?7 \UCtUSTA, OA. 1>I A NT ICRS whown h m Imvc their oM tiins of any Mako RFJ'.VIKED bv I lirst-dass workmen, should write us at once, land have the work done in early Spring, when wo are not crowded wi.b work. Termscas>, prices moderate. OlN RAWS rind BUSH ICS It F.i'AlREU in the hem man ncr. Address 0. .\J. STONE ? f ?., Augusta (r.i.. Agents for the Onlleti (Fins, IMantati . Engines, Separators, S:? v Mills Ac jan hi 2iu