University of South Carolina Libraries
THE ORANGEBURG TIMES. | iteuici) fv'icuv i rm.w mokninr ftKlddtiUAMP & KUWARU3. Prop,ictors. STILES R. MELLICH AMP Ktlirnr. Terms of Subiscvipt.ton.? One Copy one Year.$1 00 " Six Moii'h*. 75 -:0: Rates of Advertising. One Square 1st Insertion.$1 00 Hack Subsequent " . 60 Notices inserted in Local Column at 20c per Line. All Subscriptions and Transient Advertise motto to be paid for in Advance. E!c?r We uro in no way responsible for tiic view 8 or opinions of our Correspond* ?nut. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1?80. ? ' llit^hltuc Con vent lou uud its Work. The Executive Committee of the Democratic party, contrary to (lie general Usage, tailed the Convention in Julie, to per "or in the double duty of nominating Presidential Kleetors and Slate ticket. Gen. Kennedy bus since explained very plausibly, that the object of the Committee in including noth duties was to etupower the Convention t o take either course it preferred whrn it met, which it could not otherwise have done if the call bad not been thus comprehensive. Ii i.- said, with bow much (ruth we are uuable to say, that Go v. Hampton who iS woiking against Gen. Gary, instigated ihe framing of the cull in thii way, a? he favors the inimediale nomination <>l State orlicers. The piess of the Stale is very much divided uu the subject. AV e confers that we do no like ihe idea of nominating the ?State ticket before the National ticket. The hit ter gives shape to th; former and bbouhl therefore piece e it. Tbe S:atc platform ouf_ht 1? be in perfect harmony with the National platform and should therefore be made niter it. Again, we think long campaigns are dangerous und tiresome. They give room for complaints, for bolting and for independent ism. A sharp, quick and decisive campaign is be.-t. We Hny this in the inieiest of no candidate as we have no choice, but solely for what we ihiuk the good of the party. June is too curly to open the campaign. The last was not opened uuiil the lust of August two months later. In cur view the best think the June Convention can do is to attend to the other matters in the call and let the State nominations uloue until ai'U r the National Convention. In regard to ihe two ibirds rule we have given our opinion already. It is best to let it stand for the present, and so instruct our delegates to the National Convention. ? rand. Fraud can never prosper. A government erected upon it is sure to full. It is deplorable lo witness the extent to which it is earned on, even in this land, which is dedicated to freedom, and in honor of which potts love to tune lheir lyres ami patriots lo speak ils praise. It i.s a child of Kadi culism, but it does not con line itsell within the bounds of party. Frauds in the military votes counted out JdcClcllan in 1804. I he fraudulent capture of the Soullurn Suites de lea led Seymour in 1808; and ihe grandest and most s'upendoi s fraud of all seated Hayes in ihe White Hou.se in 1870. Thus sapping the centra! and lofti est pillars in the fabric of our g vei n mcnt, can we wonder at its progress ! li is a shame and a disgrace upon the American name and upon free government for which the people mv responsible. It has grown because ii receives its sanction from hign place-. But it can never live, l iiere is a BCUSe of justice which may he Intent now, but will one day be moused. The press must raise its voice against it in louder and more positive tones. There must he no compromise with guilt, and no acquiescence in what itt wrong, because il has the sanction of (ho great. Jamison, S. C , March 29th 1880. KM tor Grunt/conn/ Times: llclicviiig you will sane i m my attempt, to arrest an evil which now pievails, 1 respectfully ask, for a small space in your worthy paper, to levcal lo the public, or to those, whom it may interest, n mouopoliz ing evil, in the form o! a fish-trap, 1 have been reliably iiiiormcd, thai a fish nap has be. u i reeled in ihe waters ol'Caw-Caw Swamp, min i! e mouth, or eutrance of that stream, | I into the North Edisto River. The I Batuo has been built, by a well kuown l citizen of the County. Now, Mr. Editor, we who live near the waters of Old Caw-Caw Swamp, and those ol us, who ire, both fond of catching, as we" eat ing fish, sincerely hope, that I his, may he the means of bringing this matter, to the notice i f the old Com missioners, who are specially appoint ed for the Caw-Caw Swamp. This is a navigable stream, and no one has ! the right, to obstruct tho passage of fish. We have recently organized a debating Society at this place. The oat crop is looking well. Fanners in this neighborhood, are ! about through planting corn. I Cotton lands are rapptdly being prepared- A good crop is anticipated. Quivive UNCLE JOL. Arrival of ('rangclwrg's Steamer? A rair Test and Cuuiplctc Success. The arrival of "Uncle doc," the new steamer for the Young Americas on Wednesday, was (piite an epoch in the history ol Orangehurg, At an early hour iu the morning a detach ment of the company proceeded to ti c depot and lm tight up the little beauty which was left iu front of the Engine lioiise for the inspection o: the public until ?? o'clock iu the al lernoon, the hour appointed for a trial. The news spread through the town, and the citizens generally as sembled to witness the trial. The engine presents a beautiful tip pearaucc with its silvery blightness. It is of the rotary pump make, from Hlb\'fc manufactory, SeLiieca Falls, Is' Y. On one side is the inscription, '"Uncle Joe, 1880; ' and on the other ' Young Anurica 185-1." Tin re is an appearance of the com bination of strength aud lightness which at once pleases t'neeye. i ho etc pciiments of the afternoon were under the diicitioti uf Mr. Deuue, the En gineer, who came in advinco of the engine lrom New York. The first test was made with 150 feel of hose and a 1 inch nozzle, ami in 15 minutes from the time that smoke was firct seen proceeding from the smokestack, a magnificent stream of water was playing uj on the hall of lhe Baptist <- liurch steeple uud send ing its spray iu the sunlight, some 20 feet over it. This was done under a pressure of 87 lbs of steam at the highest point. Water was thrown from the p>pe in 7 minutes troni the first appearance of smoke. The second tost was made with 800 feet of hose, through a 1 inch nozzle, and the water was thrown 18 4 feet lrom the pipe. The engine being at tho fire we'l by the engine bouse, and the water being thrown beyond Slater's Hotel, and adding to this that the old hose of the company was not used, gives the comforting assurance that all property .vithin 1000 or 120 ) feet of the engine house can b,j reache I at any time without moving the engine. The third lest was made with 50U feel of hose through a ] inch nozzle, ind I wo solid streams were sent re spectively 14S and 1(50 feet, with a pressure uf lbs steam. The fourth lest was made ?? ilh 450 feet of hose, through a i inch u izzlu, aud lour magnificent si reams were thrown, avtiagihg 1 .'15 b et each. No fire could have withstood this body ol water. A pressure of 83 bs of steam was used to accomplish ibis feat. The filth lest was made ihlougll 100 Icet ol Imsc with 111 lbs st ain and 1 It t ? zz'e, and the water was thrown "J0> feet. With all nozzle. 1 'J 1 left w as reached. This elided the trials for the after noon, which established beyond all quibble, the success of the engine ai.d i s ahi ily, under proper man age incut, to do inesliuiaable service in case of lire. Oilier trials, we under .stand, will bo made iu tho course of the week. \\ e congratulate the Young Ameri cas, but more especially the. citizens, ol our town on this stride iu the march ol progress. The benefit to i he property holders must now be seen in reduced insurance, a fact and duty which cannot he igt!t#red by insurance agents. A gala lime is expected next week at the regular parade of the Young Americas, alter which, we hear it rumored, thai a co'hlli Ml aud jolofi cation is in anticipation. May "Uncle Joe'* bo as true and faithful to On ugebuig the I'u.erau Iii email ill homo- ol w hom the name has been so juuly given. ?_ OFFICE OF COUNTY CHAIRMAN, I DEMOCRATIC PARTY, ORANGE BURG COUNTY. Oiianokuiuo, S. C, March '29th 1880. By and with the advice, of the County Executive Committee, I, Malcolm I. Brown ing. County Chairman, do hereby call a Convention of the Democratic Party of Orangeburg County, to meet at Orangeburg Court Iiouso, on the cccond Saturday in May proximo, being tbe eighth day of the mouth, at 10J o'clock A. M., for the pur poso of transacting the following business then and there to be brought before the ?aid Cnn veni ion : Firtt. To elect nix delegates to represent tbe County of Orangebnrg in tbe State Convention, to be bohlen at Columbia, on the first day of June next. Second. To express the dense of the Demo cratic Party of tins County, upon the ques-' tion of "tho repeal of the two-thirds i ule, now offorce in National Conventions." J Third. To express tbe 6ci.so of tho Party I in this County upon tbe question, "whether the nomination of the Statu ticket should bo made at the June Convention or at a subsequent time." fourth. To elect a County Executive Committee to serve for the next two years Fifth. To e'ect a County Chairman to sei vc f >r tlie panic pel iod. Sixth. And to c i and to transact such other but-inOH an may properly be brought before paid Couvc'itiou. Tbe basis of representation in Paid Con Trillion, will be one delegate for every Club, and an additional delegate lor every twenty live enrolled members Fractions of twenty five will not be entitled to representation. 1'residents oft lulu arc hereby dhcctcdto call their Club3 to meet en or before ibe first Saturday in May, the first day of the month tor the purpose uf electing delegate* to die afop Faid County Convention, and of re-organiz'ng their Clubs, it is urged upon the Clubs to elect as delegates only those who can and will attend the Convention, At tlupe meetings of die Clubs, they will pro" cctd to elect tbeir officers to serve for the next Campaign, and also each Cub will nominate a member of the County Execu tive Committee lo be elected by tho County Convention. The retiring County Chairman lias rc qeested our beal papers lo publish the "Knien of the Democratic Tarty" so that the Convention, the Clubs and the people may be fully and intelligently informed as to the method of organisation. The plan being thus furnished forlb, tbe interest and attention of all are invoked lo its detail*. The Clubs will organize and elect tbeir ofiieera as in the said Utile? is provided Secretaries of Clubs will fuilish to one of their delegates, tbe list of officers, delegates, and member of County Executive Com mittee chosen at thcsc'mcetings,~n"flPresaid. Let this publication of the 'Tarty Kulcs" and the call for organization under them be the br.g'e-blast, whose clear and cheery notes wdll command attention ! Full at tendance and deep interest should charac terize these primary meetings of the Clubs* for these are the primal steps, w hich, well taken, go very far toward* promoting satis faction in the woik ahead of us, md to wards assuring harmony ihougbout the Campaign, and a successful issue out of all its events! MALCOLM I. BROWNING, County Chairman. J. L. Heiotman, I Secretary to Executive Committee. NOTICE OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURE*?, OiiANOEnurtG, C. II., S. C, March 31st ISSS. Notice is hereby given that I, by myself, or Deputy, will be at the following named places on ihe days specified, f.*r the purpose of collecting tbe TAXES of tbe fiscal year commencing NOVEJ/ItEK 1st LS7i?. Office hours from 0 A. M. to 2 P. M. Branch vi lie? Saturday May 1st I860. Lewisville?Monday May 3rd. Port Motte?Tuesday May Ith. Connor's Store?-Wednesday M.n ftih* Avers' Shop?Thursday .May titli. HowesviUe ? Friday May 7th. Cedar Grove?Saturday May 8th. J. II Felder'*?.1/onday May IOth. S. 1". M ells'?Tuesday May 1 lib. Avinger's?Wednesday .h'ay 12th. \V. .1. Snider's?Thursday May Pith. Dr. Tom K. Keller's?Friday j/ay Lltli. Pine Grove Academy ? Saturday My IV Wni F. Phillips'?Monday Jiay 17ib. K S Glealon's?Tuesday M.\y 18ih. Coonsboro'?Wednesday .'/ay iOlli? Wilkes Sawyer's, Thursday .1/ay 20th. Col. Daniel Living-ton's, Friday il/av 21 Gregory's Old Store, Saturday May 22. Faster!in's Mills, Monday May 21th Joseph DSmoke's Mills. Tuesday May25? Zeigler'sStore, Wednesday May 26lh. Knolts' Mills, Thursday May 27th. RUBE KT COPES,. Treasurer, O. C npr'l 2_4t \ OTIC 14. OFFKJE OF COUNTY IOMM1SS10NEKS, ORANGEB?RO COUNTY. Orakocdviio. S. C, March 30th ISSO lite following resolution has be en adopt ed by the Board of County I ommissiontr?. of said Couiiiy, and published as informa tion to aM concerned: "Readied, That tho highway District, known ?* Reeky Grove Township, 1-e, and die paine is hereby abolished, by throwing the remaining portion of Old 11 Ope well township in Orangeburg County into Hebron lownshi?. unJ the remaining por* lion ol Kocky Urovo Township into Good' laud To\? mill i p." I certify ibat lh? above is a true and correct copy of *uid resolution as taken from tbe oiliiuteabf said Board L. 11. WAN> \MAKER, C. B. 0. C O. C apr'13 - 2t 3 PN c? ?1-4 s. CD HENRY KOHN'S DRY GOODS BAZAAR! New Dress Goods, New White Goods, -* New Millinary, New Cessimeres, New Straw Goods, New Clothing, New Hats, New Children* Suito, New Ladies Suits, Nsw Shoes, New Slippers, HENRY KORN NOW OPENING the L^I^GrlrCST and most SELECT SrITO<C]I?. cvor exhibited. An curly inspection invited, r-.-:-.<- - ) tHHra|B r?. Henry Konn s sr ESTABLISHED 1858! KEROSENE STOVES! KEROSENE STOVES!! Tlie Undersigned would call tile attention cf the Ladies of Orangcburg and Vicinity to his K IZ li( >S K N K Srr( ) V KS Every housekeeper feels the want of something that will Cook the dail}' food, which will do a way with the txciwire heat for the Summer Month*, of a Cook Stove. You wish to I'.coiiomIh<? ! It coaUyou Icon l>y one half as much to Cook your food with a Kerosene Stove as it doc* by a wood nrc, and again, where Ladies are compelled to do ao much of the cooking them*; I v*? to get anything lit to cat. n I no to ?.void the great tronl)le we hare with ??civants, Kerosene Stoves are just the thing, especially for ?mall Familie?. Thoy will Cock, Hoi I, Fry, and do anything tlial a Cook Stove will do. Any Lady can rook on them all day without toiling her Cuffs. One trial will convince the most skeptical. TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. Always on hand, Cook Store* from the Best Manufacturers onlj*. Wood and Willow Ware, Lump* and Crockery, and by far the largest and best .?lock of 'I'tri Ware and House Furnishing (Joods in Orangcburn County. All of which will be sold low for cash. Call and s?h for yourselves. "YVm. WILLCOCK. >?. R.?Ronfin?r. Guttering and Repairing done as usual. The only tight Tin Roofs in Orangcburg are those I put on. W. W. mar 2? 1880 lj AS ORDINANCE 'J o Rsiae r-upplies for tlie Town of Orangehurg, ?o. Ca., for the Fiscal Year ending 1st April A. D. 1881 and a Hill to Regulate Licenses. Section 1. j?? it Ordained by tbe Tonn Council of Orangeburg, and it ie hereby Ordained by tho authority of the same: That tho following Taxes be and are beroby assessed ami lovied for the fiscal year be giuuing April 1st A. I). 1880, at aud aftor the following rntea, that is lo aay: 1st. Al thu rate ef o mills upon the asaosaed Talue of all real estate lying and being within 'be Corporate limita of tho town of Orangeburg. S. C, including every Luilding or other improveiut-nla on laud under Lease from Bodies Curporate or in dividuals for any term of years. See. II. lie it further 0 -i-xined, That tbe value of all Improvements on Iteal Estate since last Appraisement shall be assessed for taxation by tbe Clerk of Council. Skc. 111. lie it further Ordained, That every Person, Firm, Company or Lerpors. tion engaged in any Trade, business or 1'iofession hereinafter mentioned shall obtuin on or before the 1st day of May A. L>. 1879| a License therefor in mauuer herein provided 1st. '1 hose commencing business after the 1st April A 1? 1880, ahull obtain a Li cense before entering upon tnat business. 2d Every Person, Firm, Company or Corporation required by this Ordinance lo obtain a License to engage in nny Tra<le business or Profession for which a License is required shall register with the Town Clerk or his Assistant, his or her name or style, and in case of a firm or company tin ir names or styles of such firms or com panies, and their places of business. 3d. Tbeir trade, business or profession for which a Liceusc i* required. ?lib. The place where such trade, busi ness or piofissioti is to be carried on; all of which, und answer.- to questions relative to which, shal be given under oath. Sue. IV. If any person or persons shall exercise or carry on any Trade. lliisinvss or Piofi asioti for the exercise carrying on or doing of which a license is rc quired by this ordinance without taking oui such license as in that behalf required he, she or they shull besides being liable lor tbe payment of the license, lie subject ij a tine not exceeding SlHI or less than $C? Diul to be imprisoned tor a term uotmoic than thirty days, lor each and every \ iobition of ibis ordinance. N:i . V. Ill every license to be taken out under or by the authority of litis ordinance shall beeJiilained and set forth the purpose Trade, Itusttioaa or 1'iofcssion, for which auch Li comic is granted mid the name or plnao of business of the person or person* taking out the same She. VI. flie Town Clerk shall prepare a proper form of License to be issued in each case which License slisll be kepi by the per.-on receiving the suing in a couspi eioiis pines us the Town Clerk may direct Sec. VII. A License grnnted after the 1st day of April A. I). 18BU shall continue in force until the 1st day of April A- L). 1881 und hIt licenses granted aller the 1st day ofAjril 18HO shall be issued upon the puymunt of a rateable proportion of the whole amount of money imposed for auch l.icenae providod however ibat no License bo granted for less than three months though the time at the end of the year be less Mian that Sr.n. VIII. Each License granted shall be dated on the lat day of the month in which the liability therefor accrues aud t he amount to be paid therefor shall be com puted thcrelrom uiril Ihe end of the year; und every person exercising er earryiug on any trade, business or profession, shall keep said License in their possession, and unless they shall do so abali We doeiaed and taken to have aio License, and it shall be tho duty of the Town Marshal and Detective Force to report any violation these*? Sic IX. Upon tho removal of any par son or p?riena frees the hwta or prrnrt* at which tbo trade, business or profession mentioned in auch was authorised it may and shall be Uwfu! for the Town Clerk tc authorize by endorsement of each License, the person removing as afuretaid to any other pluco in the curporalieu to carry an the trade, business or profession specified in such License at the place to which auch person may have removed. Sec. X. For a License to carry on anj trade, business or profess.ot hereinafter mentioned shall ba paid to the Town Clerk or Treasurer, via ? Apothecaries, $25; Ambrotypista for on* year or less, $5; Architects, $3; Agents of Sewing Machines each 10; Auctioneers and. Commission Merchants, resident $10; no licenses to be granted far less than six mouths; Auctioneers, transient, per day. $5 Barbers eaeh $3 Banks $00; Buggies that haul for hire $3; bakeries and Confectioners $10; Blacksmiths, $-3; Loot and Shoe Mak ers, $3; Billiard Tablet each $20; Board ing houses 5. Contractors. $10; Carriage Makers $12.50: Circuit s per day ?50; Curriuges, that haul for hire, $5, Cabinet Makers $5. Dogs each rl; Drays $3; Dentists, eaoh, $10: Dealers in Good.*, Ware? and Merchan dize other than distilled Spirits whose an nual sties are not over $0000, $10; and for euch additional $ 1000 or fraction thereof, 75 cents. Gunsmiths, $3; Game Tables of any kind what soever other ihm billiard, $5. Hacks, that haul for hire $5; biickrtcr* for this Fi.-cal year or part thereof. $'_'; Hotels, $12.60; Harness Makers and Re pairers, $5; Uones and Mules head (soldj Insurance Companies, life or fire, on eaeh Company represented, $5. Jewelers, Watch uuu Clock Repairers $5; Junk Shops, $t>. Liquor Dealers, by the quart. $5); Li quer Dcaleis. by the glass or otherwise, 5>10u, grcvided tliat no license be granted for (es? than nix mouths. Livery Stablea, $5; Lawyers, $5 each, whether in firm or not. Omnibuses $0. I'll vsiciniia each $5; I'cddlers per mor'h $10; i'amicrs eaeli $3. Newspaper*, eaeh, $5. Bepairera of Furnitur? 3-'-; Restaurants eaeh, So. Sale Stable* each $30; Shows, side and concerts, per night $5; Salesmen, Itinerant per day, $5. Wagons that haul for biro $3; Wheel wrights, $ i0. Tinners, $10. .Master Machanica $5; Machines, Rice Mills $10; Plaining Mills $5; (jrist Mill* $5; Saw Mills $5; MdleoersS?. Sei:. XI. Beit further Ordained, That all male inhabit ants of the Town of Orange burg between the ages of IK and 50 (ao tivc firemen excepted) shall b* liable to road duty, and shall also be subject loa compound tax of $2 eaoh which said tax shall be appropriated to the uses and ioa provemonti of the corporation. 8KC. Xll. lie it further Ordained, That Hucksters License ?Hall not be liable to any deduction on account of the time in which Mich Licenae ah.tll be issued. SEC. XIII. lit it further Ordmintd, That the owner or owners of doge within the Town of Orangeburg S. C. ahall pay a tax of $1 upon each and every dog owned by him, her or there, and that the owner or ownera t hereof ahall bo provided witk a collar to be iurniabed at the expense of the Town, and on and after the first day of June next ensuing, any dog owned by any peiaon living in said Town, found upon the i streets without such collar ahall bo taken up by the Marshal and the owner notified thereof, and if such owner or owners sha'l fail to pay the license upon such dog or ?JogB withm five days after being so notifi ed, said dog or dogs ahall be killed. Six-. XIV. lie it further Ordained, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances levy ing a tax or prescribing the mode or time of returning or paying the saris or any other regulation in relation thereto art) hereby continued in full fores and effeet sa or tf tfe* srtatH hi ?ovftisi with tkt provision of this ordinance. SEC. XV. He it further Ordained, That all Town Taxes on real estate re q uirrd under (his ordinance shall be paya ble within (.'50) Ihirty days from the (20) twentieth dny of April A. D. 1880. All taxes unpaid alter the expiration of the thirty (30) dayn shall be subject to an ad ditional lax oftwenty per centum on real r?tate nndtwenty por centum on Lieenses. ?EC. XVI. lit it further Ordained, That all approved claitna against the Town be leceivetl in payment of taxes and licen ses and other (lues against tho tewb. Six. XVII. lit it further Ordained That the fiscal year shall begin on the first dar of April. A. D. 1808 SRC XVU1. Be i? further Ordained, Th* this ordinance shall remain in force until amended or repealed. .Skc. XIX. lie it 'further Ordained, That all ordinances or part of ordinances mili tating against thia ordinance b? aed the same are hereby repealed. Katifiod March 4th. 1880, J. S. ALBRROom, Ac.-af Meyer. C R. Josts, Clerk. P A LEFVENDAHL BOOT & SHOEMAKER, HEXT DOOR TO D E SMOAK & CO* Respectfully informs his customers and the public generally, that be ha* just re ceived a full stock of tho very be*'. Matt rial and Latest Stylet, jr?st suited for Spring and Summer which will be made up in any style at from 93 50 to 4 50 for Shoes and U aitcrs, Boots from $7 up. 1Upairing done in the) neatest manner and on the shortcut notice. I also keep constantly on head a fell stock of Leather, La-ta, Pegs, Awla, Thread and all other Material used in this line. Having many years experience in tbe bcainess, I guarantee satisfaction in nay work aud prices. A trial ia solicited. P A LEFVENDAHL. fob 27 ly Master's Sale. O. Vf. price aguaet S. M. Simone. I will tell, at the risk of the former i urehaser, who has failed to comply with Ida bid, at Orangeburg Court House on Monday April 5th 1880, within the legal hours, the following piece or parcel of land, being in the County of Orangeburg, conlainingsixty-six acres, more or leas, and bounded North by lands of S M Simmons, South by lands of Mrs. Ann Jefcoat, East by lands of Miss Rachel ?immone, and West bv lands of Abraham .-lmaker. Terms?Cash, and purchasers to pay for papers and reeording. .\. aster's Office \ THOS. W. GLOVER. Mi.r. 15, 1880. / Master. mar 19 3t NOTICE. All persons indebted lo the Estate of ('apt. Murray Robinson, will i.i.d:e pay ment to tbe undersigned, and all having claims against the said Eatate, will band them in, properly altes'ed, for settlement. KIRK ROBINSON, x Administrator, mar 12 lm or BUSINESS The undersigned would respectful ly inform tho citizens of this end adjoining Counties, that hehae given up merchandizing in order to giro his w) ole attention to BUSING STOnS FOR THIS MARKET Wilt arrive the coming week a large lot of fine Harness Rnd Saddle HOUSES which will be offarad at very reasonable prices. Having roaaj year* ezpomnce ia the above busitieta I feel confident of giving full tatisfactioQ to every en? who favors tote with' their patroaag*. W. M. BAIN, At the Old Siasd. SAUS. A neat Dwelling with 4 Rooms, Fire Places, and Kitchen attached, with e Lot 2 acre; in a healthy location. Terms ntade easy.Appyto_ THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND?THEll DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.