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~ L 6~ C A. ? Hon. M, P. O'Connor will spouk hero to-night. Note change in W. F, Robinson's card in this issue. Mr. J. G. Vose will open a family grocery in the store one door West of I). E. Smoak & Co. See advertisement of Mr. Dnnner in this issue. A word to ihc w ise, Ac. Mr. Jacob Hozard's infant died last Friday night and whs hurried on Saturday. The bereaved family has our sympathy. C. I). Kortjohn is oOering rare in ducemcntsto everybody and especi ally to country merchants. Soe no tices. The taxes are being paid up rapid ly in this County. Honest expendi ture of public funds makes our peo ple confident. . ?.-iu9 ? m ' - No child can be healthy if worms abound in its stomach. Send for Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge, the reli able remedy. See card of declination of M r. II. L. Rickenbaker for School Commission er on the Radical ticket, and let every Democrat follow his example. holivcr is a Republican to day, but he will be a Democrat at the next elec tion, as that will hi-an "olf" year with him. M r. Ed Slater is now receiving a car load of stock every week. He hn>, also, a large lot of buggies of every style and price. Co up and look around. - mo- ? ?i - A colored child on Mr. Ilamp Mil ler's place, Monday afternoon, while standing near tin- lire had its clothes caught, and was burned so severely that it died the next afternoon. The annual meeting of the hoard of Couuty Commissioners will he held on the nth of Nov., 1880. All claims against the Couuty should be filed with the ( Merk of the hoard be fore that time. We know a Democrat who was ap proached by K. A. Webster and asked to run for <'ounty Commis sioner on the Radical ticket, but who flatly declined. So will all true Dem < ic rats. Jas. I\ Mays, who h:i> been want cd here for?omc time to answer loan indictment for crimes commit ted un der Radical rule, and who lied the County to avoid imprisonment, is on our streets again. - mm ? ^ - - Mr. 1?. \V. hull has a.hid to hisal ready well supplied store, every deli cacy the Northern markets affords. In fact there is nothing in his line but what he can furnish his custom ers with at moderate prices. K. W. Maokey advised Sheritf Liv ingston to sell his horse on the re commendation of the time he niade with the "Flying Dutchman" a short time ago. Old "Jim" never made HUCh time before, We are glad to note that ( apt. J D. Rainier has been added to the po lice force of the town. ( apt. Rainier is an iudustrons and deserving citi zen, and it it of just such material that our police force should bo com posed. Judge Clover sincerely thanks the Fire Engine and Hook and Ladder Companies, and his kind friends and neighbors for their efficient service.-, rendered in checking the progress of the lire on his premises on Wednes day, and saving :t valuable building. Santa (Mans begs us to inform all the little folks, that he will make his Headquarters at the Young Ameri cas Fair. All the children are re quested to make a contribution to his table. The old gentleman or bis wife will preside, with the. assistance of the little girls. Mark all contribu tions 'Santa Clans table," care of Heiuv Kohn. A fire occurred in tin out house on the premises of On pi. M. Glover on Wednesday, which Was not allowed tn spread, and was, very soon sub ducd by the. prompt action of a few citizens and the Flliott Hook and Ladder Company, which was the only lire organization on the ground. Loss slight. ('aused by a spark from a burning brush heap on Mr. N. A Buirs lot. The Elliotts desire their thanks returned to Judge Glover and L*r. R?re^ for refreshments. Au insane man is never a healthy j one in foody. Dyspepsia and other , diseases arising; from a disordered liver are mostly the cause of iusani ty. As a preventive, gain and re lain health by using Dr. Flagg's im proved liver and stomach pad that nets without internal medicines. We regret to learn of the death on Monday, of Mrs. Mary Axson of congestive chill at her home on Bull Swamp. She was, for many years, a consistent member of the Baptist Church, aud was much beloved in ler community. Our sympathies are with the bereaved. There was a large and successful meeting of the Committee of Ladies w ho have in charge the Fair for the payment of the debt oil the steam engine Uncle Joe. The Fair, we un derstand, will take place sometime in the early part of December. It is a cause in which all are interested, and besides this, the matter is in tried and faithful hands with whom there is no such word as fail. Bead the resolutions of the Eas terlin's Mill Democratic Club in another column, contributing money for the relief of the unfortunate col- j ored man w ho w as accident Iy hurt in j the quarrel at the joint political meet ing at (Heatons. These resolutions will meet with the hearty approval of J every good Democrat in the .Comity. Let every club respond to the exam ple set by the Easterliu Club. We .ire sorry to state that the Lutheran Fair was very poorly at tended, ow ing, to some extent to bad weather, and to a great extent to the indifference of many who should have aided the good work by their presence, if nothing more. The eon, grcgntiuu is struggling hard to pay | their church debt and retain their pastor, and shouid be upheld by the community. LetNis help the church. A not her full aud cut husiastic meet. ingot" the Court IJousc Democratic ( lul> look place on Tuesday night, j The band lent to the occasion the ino-i inspiring music w hich gave to the orators Of the evening a stimu lus to the utterance of the most glowing words, w hich were loudly ap plauded by the expectant audience. Ibmsiug speeches were made h\ II. I iL Sheridan, M. I. Browning. B. l\ Izlar, W. L. ( Maze. S. K. Mellichamp, I F. A. Schillley and W. J. DeTreville, j ' dr. So great was the interest mani j tested that the inimitable Browning j and others were called upon a se cond time, and made two speeches i during the evening. The following is a list of United State* Supervisors lor this County: or. MOO HAT. Avers'?S V Fox worth; Hook-I I.unit's, Thos. Livingston; Branch ville. F W Fairev; IWua?u* i) H J^ffTfsT Hull Swamp, W W Culler; Cedar Grove, W L Zeigler; Connor's, I) Ft on nor; ('orbit tsville, W L j Eliuey; Easterlin's, d F Shoemaker; j Flight's, d E Jones; Fort .Motte. T K Legare; fJrillin's, F A Shiugler; (Beaton's, W K Fhillips; Jamison's, ?I L Moorer; Lowisville, II Davis. Jr.; Oraugcbiirg, II (J Sheridan; Uowes ville, .las. Stokes; Washington Semi nary. .I W Sellers; Zcigler's, F J 1* Walsh. nrm nt.K AN. Goo. F Hart, 1) O Johnson, D W Hart, T K Sasportas, J d Tyler, Levi Summers, Jno. B Thomas, N B Wilkerson, Nestor ('urrey, Bcnj, Moultry, F F Berwick, I*'. J Jamison. F F Aiken, d .1 Moorer dr., (!eo. F Mclntyre, .1 -I Mays. T W Haiglcr, III) Edwards. A rather indescribable political meeting w as held at W ay's Store on Wednesday night. The colored people assembled in la I'ge numbers to hear speeehes, several gentlemen be ing invited from the town of Orange burg, and from the eommiinity. At the appointed hour about seventv live colored people and the same number of whites had assembled. Speeches were then made h\ d. H. Fehler, Julius Edwards, S. IL Melli ehamp and John Sellers on the Demo cratic side. After this there was a general expression of sentiment from the colored people at least six or sev en speaking until midnight. The sentiments they expressed were Democratic in most eases ami neu tral in other cases. No rabid Republi can speech was made. The key-note of I he Democrat ic speakers t hat every limn was a freeman,and should vote as he pleased and not as a slave, was re echoed by every speaker. The result of the meeting was decidedly en couraging. Allhu mooting of the Court House Democratic Club on Tuesday even ing h resolution was passed calling for a graud Democratic torch light procession and demonstration to- i night. The following gentlemen have been appointed a Committee of i Arrangements, which is iu itself a : guarautee of success: Let every man turn out, and we hope that our colored friends will not lie afraid to conm out and listen to what is said, if they do nothing more. Let us see if they are freemen, or if they are the slaves of party leaders. We hope the surrounding clubs from the country will come in and swell t he crowd. " NOTICE. The following is the list of Ma na gers of Election appointed by the undersigned Commissioners to hohl the Klcclion on the 2d of November next at the several precincts herein designated: Ayers'? A I) Fair, !'FOrainlin und F. W Brunlley. Branchvillc?.1 A Benson, J M Merry and Howard Walker. Bookhnrdt's?.1 H Ltheridge, .J K [tick and 1) A hick. Hull Swamp?.I S Howe, .1 S Liv ingston and .1 (1 Smil h. Brown's - M .1 ODowd, II II Sal h y ami .1 II Harley. Cedar Grove?Thus. A l/.lar, A T Wolle and .1 W A til Icy. Corbettsvilh?Ariel Able, W I Smith ami .1 ?' Fnnning. CoiiLor's?II 1" Whetsull, .1 F Jack sou and 1' M Wethers. Kti itcrlin's- (- <! McMillan, A S i F.astcrlin and (; L Sallev. Foule's?James II Shirer, T Ni Slawson and John W .Mack. Foil Motte?.1 K Haue, J A IVterkin and W R Taber. Gleaton's?W A Maekay, H A (.'arson and A R Phillips. Grillln's?J I lamp. Fehler, Ira K Hart and Rouse Bannister. Jamison's?G V Patrick, (.' W C iller and J M Bell. Lewisville?G W Arthur, F. 1. Arthur and W C < 'lark. Orangcburg?J <l Voso, .1 M [ Bruusim, Fred. A Sehillley. j Rowcsvillc?W L Wolfe, Augustus j Fa i rev and \V (' Rives. I Washington Seminary?J Ii Liv i ingston, .1 C Harmon and A M Snider. Zeigler's?A II Wolfe, J Rhctt Wiley and T W Oliver. The above named Manage?s will lake due notice, and conic to ()range I burg qualify ami Lid I heir boxes. F. M . W ANN A.M A K I K, T. ( '. A I.UKIUOl I I 1, I'. K. Gov.vx, < oui mission ei - of Flection. TcardT Mr. lulitor: Allow me to thank you for the handsome apology, which you made lor allowing my name to appear in your paper so uncomfortably to the subject of politics. While nobody be lieved the charge, everybody was pleased to see the correction. Very Respect fully, W. II. Lawuknck. TcardT {?Ml(or Orunyebw y Time? : Being informell that my nnme has been placed upon the Republican ticket for School Commissioner, I de sire to say that I am not :i candidate, ami will not accept the ollleo if elect ed, and all persons voting for me will throw away their votes. Ucspeel fully, H. L. It'll K 1 N It A K Hi. loo kee/s mackerel for sale low down ;it ( '. I). 'Kortjohn's. Butterick's fashion sheets for Nov. is now ready at Henry Kohn's. Call or send for one. 500 coats and overcoats for sale low down a- <'. D. Kortjohn's. Another supply of the popular White sewing machines received :it Henry Kohn's. Kvery machine has a wriiien guarantee for live years. 1000 pairs pants for sale low down .at Kortjohn's. All the h ading shades in silks, satins, brocades, cashmeres ami worsted are to be found at tin- di\ goods bazaar of Henry Kohn. HKlO hats for sale low down at ('. 1). Kortjohn's. -m ? . wm ? Fxtra line beef, pork and mutton furnished every week at the well reg ulated market of Marion Jackson. Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, 50 box es chewing and smoking tobacco for : ale low donn at Kortjohn's. The health and beauty of children ran be restored b\giving them Shrin er's Indian Vermifuge to kill the worms that darkcu their complexion. One of the most useful aud coin fertable articles for our people to use is the inside sole or fool protector, composed of wool and cork, worn in the hoot or shoe. It is a sure reme dy for rheumatism and proof against cold and damp feet. For sale by P. A. Lefvcudnhl at 25 cts pei pair. .1. I. Sorentrtic is just in receipt of a large lot of Tobacco of all grades, which he \ iil sell cheaper at retail than the same could be bought in Charleston at wholesale, and another choice lot of Hams at 10 cents per pound. Go to see him. If you aru going to (Jump Meeting go to I). E. Smoak A: Co. and get a line suit of clothes at low figures. Persons camping in town over night Iii?- requested to stop in D. E Smoak A Co.'s yard where they will liml good accommodations for them selves and horses. u " BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and lever iuqiosfdblv. For sale by Dr. J. <I. Wtinnninnkcr Don't forget to carry your cotton samples to D. 10. Smoak A ( o. They pay the highest prices and pay the cash. a beauty, health, and happiness lor Indus in " WINE OF CARDUl." l or -ale by Dr. d. < I. Wutllininakcr If you heed u nice sei of harness don't buy until you have priced them at I). F. Smoak A- < 'o.'s. Tin y have just received a line lot. a Goods arriving by every train for .1. I. Sol i " it! i ue. He will make, this season, shoes a specialty :is his large and varied stock v.iii show by i 11 -) ieet ion. Take " BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you will never be bilious. For sale by Dr..I. fl. Wannainaker Gentlemen's furnishing goods, em bracing linen collars, cutis, half hose, aid sollte of the best quality of J uulnuiidricd shirts at 75 cents and ?f l.-J.'i at il. I. Soreiitrue. D. E, Smoak lias returned with 1 the finest lot of clothing ever olfered in this market. n \ " WINE OF CAKDUI " for Ladies only. j For .-ale h\ I >i. d. <;. Wauuamak : er. I The drug <ton* where can get your ' moiiey's worth is at Dr. d. (i. Wan I namaker, Orangeburg ('. II.. S. <'. I We buy the best, keep the best, and sell it at low (trices, hence, if you want any thing in the drug line, call and sec us. We keep a full lim- of hair land tooth brushes, toilet soaps, per fumery, sponges, patent medicines: make prescriptions a specially: will ? be found at our post, day or night. j It is found at last! Something new under the sun A new eiai- drawing upon '.vornan. Iliiherto-he lias h.' u rill cd upon to *nlfer tin- ills of mankind am! lor own he--ides. The frequent and tlb? . ire-sing irregularities peculiar to her sc.x j have hing been to her tin- ''direful sprini; of woe- nunmnhered." In the mansion of the rich ami hovel of poverty alike woman has been tin- eon-taut el patient victim of a thousand ills unknown in man - and j without a remedy. "Uli Lord, how long!" i in the agony of her soul, hath she cried. I Hut now the hour of her redemption is i come, she will Kliff i r no no re, tor brad ! field's female Li emulator, ??Woman's Pest j Friend," i- l?r sale hv Dr. AC Puke.-, and ali?o by I >r J.li. Wannainaker. Prepared by Dr. .b brailtichl, Atlanta, tia.; piricv, SI >0 perboiile. A trial package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT " free of charge at For sale b\ Dr. d. <;. Wannainak er. A i I.ANTA. (S.V., Fi b I87U. Messrs. Ilulcliison ,\ ltrn.:('cntleiuen?1 have used your '"Neuralgine" ami have i been relieved by it. All who -ufl^flrom j neuralgia will do well id jjive you a cad. 11 i- use e?.- to stiller when welrivu a remedy ill our dooi. II. W. Thomas, of 1 v es \ 'II oimo', 1 miiiture Dealers Mi^m- Iltitehison Uro, 1 am liappy to ray thai your "Neiira'giuu" acted a I 'pei-ilic in my rase, relieving me in an iiieiedibly short tin e. 1 would advise all siilleriiig from neuralgia i" try it. Yours, en*., L. V. Sim, M D For sale by Dr. A.c. Dukis, and also by Dr. .1 o. W amiainaki r. No Iteail-achc or back-ache for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUl." For sale b\ Di*. ?I. (?. Waiinamaker Market K?ports. Corrected every week by Messrs. lit i.i .V Sn.vi 1.1.. FitlOAY, Oct. IsSO. ( i IT 11 >N M hhUingi. 0je7) bow Middlings. <> i hdinary. sp.? \t\ Pitt >V is uNs i orn.7")ffj St ? New ''orn . I'oas. lib fodder, per tCO lbs. !?<? Koiigh Lice. SO J. W. MOSELEY i wjii iti < i iv i: i KS nvvs A CAH tiOAD FINE STOQXi larsr stales orrosi rr. C. T>. I rOltTJOTI X Hrjt |7 isso :f g, CID CO a 5. ^3 ~ bd ^ TIIK STATKOF SOFTI! CAltpUNA. ! OUAXOUtUTUO t'c'USTY. j IIV (.. It. M.OVKU, ICSQCIItK, I'llOllA I I. JCliOK Whereas, Sniiiucl II. M?ck and Catharine i".. Murk tli inndu unit to me, to grant tin in Letters of Adiiiitiistrution of die ICs lute mid ellcets of K. J. rVuyek, deceased. These arc therefore to ehe und admonish all mot singular ihe kindred and Crid itors dt tlie said IC. .J ? Btiyck, late of (Jratigchurg County, deceased, that they lie mul appear, before me. in tlie Court of Probate, to be held ill ?)i-angchiirg, U. M ., ? hi lt'th November next, alter publication hen. of. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, tJ show came, if any lliey have, why the .said -\dmiiii.*liatiou should not he granted. <iiv<.M under my Hand, thi.^ "-7111 day of October, Anno Domini ls.su. t i. s. I ? '. It. C.I.OVKK, .Jtalgc "t Probate, Orangcbiire, t.'o'iiity. ocl -7 -t I)EST quality Condensed M'lk at y van tassicl's. LAO ?- UVC tOl/A V C li. A line lot of Gold & Plate Jewelry, Consist hu? of Ladies, Misses and Children Sets, Kings, Charms, &c. Watches and ( locks (tlllLlUHCN'S FA Its PIKKCICI) free j of Charge when Uingd are Nought ( ail before buyin;; elsewhere. \V. I'. 1 {<>i > i t) s. >i i. rfllK vi rv best i|iiatilvof ?i i T t ICdge Hut I ter lit" VAN T v^SICL's. Notice. Notice \* hereby given, that lUtdays j from date, application will h? made In <.5eo. ltoliver ICsq . Clirk of the'.Court of (Irangchnrg County, hi renew the ( ha't? of the Missionary Sceiotv of.the Oia burg Missionary Fiiioii j. rii.kYj K II. K1LKY, if, t- .1 un KINS, ort 1 1 in /"1II0ICK < ?hin I lams at V j JAMICS VAN TASSAI/S. IL SFAHR, el I?*W hlT^J<:ii a/|i IlK.ALKH IN \Vntehes, ('locks. .1 ewril V, Speetoclcs, j M uslc.'i I hist rtttnents, a c All those in neeil of a good pair (if SPKCTACLKS in F.YF.OLASSKS cini he perfect ly suite.!. ITST" Ail repairs .artfully und in at ly ex< cttteih Prices rcitsonaldc. oetS li?SO tf 1)1'). .Itv.-i. ami other tirades of Cofl'o? 1\ Ml VAX TA ?SIC IAS. James Van Tassel, FANCY GROCER AXO LIQCOfc DKAI.KK. f'n liaiu! and receiving thiily hi csh (irn rios. and tin* Fine*! Hrands of 1.i? j11.1r- in town. I'.Kt il(;llT()N kt mc KT, OKA NU Kl.il'K(i, S. C I.MA DV K()H BUSINESS. \\ - \N I'ICI) hn?liels Kofi,II T 7 iltlt'lC per month. OUR RXCE MltL. Heilig i.ow ready f >r *Viih greatly increased CAPACITY, wc hereby give notice that wo are now in the KICK ItJAIlKICT, ami will pay ?he hi?hc?t CASH price for , Rood Kougli Itiec. Wc don't wan' bad and . bally riee at any price. It will bo to your interest in clean your lice well, as wo pro pose to pay according to the quality of each lot oil '?red i it, ectfully, J. S1K At >S & ( 0, NOTICE Mr C H. Jones keeps gof>d horses ird buggioflfor hire, and is also prepared lodo all kinds of hauling promptly on sinnt notice. Terms reasonable. C k. JON I S. an? 20 tf tthoice Chewing niidKmoklitff > Tobacco, Brandy Peaches ?e.,Jal Wallace Ccnnon'e o'd stand .ll.il.? _ittlg2 Master's Sales. In comp]it nee with the Ordern of Court of Ueiiimoii I'leoflt I will rvII the Real Estate mentioned in the several cases etat cl below, ?t ,Oi nngeburg b in t 1 m>i, the first Monday In November next, within tllC h {.Ml hotlMI 1. Ann C. Murphy V?. M; Str?th anil Hugh Beck and Otiten: In this case 1 will sell nil that lot or par cel of hind situate in tile tCwtl and CoUnty of Orangeh?rg, fronting und measuring.On Tieudewell street elxty feet, and nieasdring hack one hundred und thirty fecu more or km. ami hounded North by lot now or Into Iy of Mary M. 1'..trick, Kant by lot of Mar/ I!. Tieudewell, South by lot ol Churle* 1. aw ton, and Wot by TrcndewoH street. Terms? Cash. J>urehai,crs i?? pay for piipeit; und recording. 2. Sttxun E. Crosswcll, Administrativ vs. George Puller Crnsswcll and bihet? : I will ,-e I in this case the following par c'i'1- oi traetd of land of the luteJo-tau M. Urosswell situate in the County of Orange ? littrg: 1. All that tract of land containing fifty ueros, more or less, bounded North by land uf William Haue, Northeast by land ol Daniel Zinmerman und Southwest by too linger road which separates it from tile rust uf Oak land, this tract being n p*M</l Oakland. vi. A tract coatrtining fifty-thr'Mr acres more or loss, hounded North, o*0oth mid West by hinds of.I. M.Crosswoll and East by land oi ''. M. Carson, situate near the Santl!e river and being part of the Estate lands of the late M. Ellen Tat>er. i y. A tract near Kort .Motte containing a |isirt of the Guslien plantation, containing about one hundred and sixty-four acres, bo the same more or lew, bounded Norlhoast by lanil of J. I). Trelevant, Southeast by land of l>r. Albert K. Tuber, Southwest by a public road known us the Hugcr road and Northwt-et by u road running fruni/Jok luttd to Spring Grove phumitio. 4. A plantation or tract of land known as Ilatiipdcn, containing four hundred and ninety acres, more less, bounded on the Norl)i by lands of Dr. A. R. Taber, on the tO list" by San lee river, on the Went by lauds of Dr. K. Tuber und on the South by land of Cronswell. ?}. A trncl cont lining two hundred acre.;, more or less. Ian mied by lands ?1 Du lit-:, Studeniuire and 6thels, which ww convey id to Jusiuli M. Crosswcll. by Ueorgc Bolt vet", January oth 1870. '. A tract eontiiining fifty-six ncre?! munt or less, bounded by lauds mm or lately of K- Gutick, A. it. 'luber, Robinson Uiser and Instate of M. E. Taber, conveyed^by the Assignee of James ti. Thompson to i Josin h M.'Cms-well December titii l?U?. I 7. The following parcels or tracts of bind .eontiiining in the aggregate,and sold nit a : whole tract, tour hundred uerem more or ' less,consisting of the following iratc'tf: i 1. A tract containing lifty-ihreo acres, ] more or less, hounded by lauds of Duller. I Struck, homestead of George T lriek and ' hind^tdrmerly belonging to George T trick. ! "J. A track coiitaiiiing forty-eight acro?, ! more or less, and bounded by hinds of Dulles and lands formet ly of GcOTgo T ' I rick. :?!. A truck containing forty-seven acres, moie or Ies.-*, and bounded by lande now o? i lately of Hui es and Gt?)rgu"'nek l. A tract containing ?fift'vAwo acJ^is< 1 more or lens, and b? titided by land-* now or* ; lately ol Dulles and George f lriek. '1 he above four tracts last mentioned wo.ee i convex ed by fj Hieben T Hotisor to Josiah M i r?eswell Deceinlier aOtlt 1?78. ! Terms of sale?One-hull cosh and the balance on ii credit of one war, .with a bond bearing interest from the day of sale, ? a : uioitgage oi i in- premises. If a pur t *r .-h nl lull to comply with the terms < i e, the property wilt lie resold at his i n that or on some convenient wile day t r Wardsj I'ttrehiiscr.s to pay forpapei t I : recording. ,\. aster's Olliee | TIIOS. W. GLOVER, Ott ?, lsfto. / Master V ()Nfi Green Cucumber Tickles, very \j cheap, at VAN TASifKL'S. NOTICE j Okfick ok County Commissioners. Ornngcburg County, Orang? burg, S. C, Oct. 8, 18S0. All persons having claims against the : County ol Ornngcburg, ami not heretofore I rest med, will file the .-ante with the Clerk ? of the Hoard of County Commissioners, on or before tin- first day of November, lSSU. Bv order of the Hoard. L. II. W A N NAM A K EII, Clerk Hoard Co. Com., O. C. ort 1"> Bt B OLOGNA Sausages, low down, at JA?1KH VAN TASSEL'S. \ntke to C'rcdltorH of I>n*l4 it. Jcfcoaf The Creditors of the lato David O/Jef. coat are r? quired to present and prove theif respective Cln'tniH n gainst bis Instate, on of before the 80th day of November next, be* lore the Muster; and on failure to do so, they v\ ill he debarred payment. I'.v oi ilcr of the t 'otirt. THOMAS W. GLOVER, Master. Masti r'sOllice, Oct. ;?, 1880. net 1> dt "Mi )?'. host of Dry Knit and Smoked Bacon low down nt VAN TASSEL'S. I Tariff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Execution* to me tlireeled. I will sell, nf Orrtugebtirg 0. If., S. ?'.. during the le^.-tl hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the first Monday November next, all the rieht, title and interest of the defendant, in ami to the following tract of land, towit: AH that Plantation or tract of land situate in Elizabeth Tow n>h/p,-< Iraiigcburg' County, in the forks of Hull Swamp, and North Ed ist o /liver, containing four hund' red acres, more or less, and boundedp*v lands oi w m. Mack ?nd Brother, Jacob Wolfe, N. K, W. Si-trunk and North Edisto Diver. Also ut same time and place, fortr Hales of Cotton, All levied on as tbt pro perty of Henry Livingston at the smt of H I*. Poti Adtn'r, and H. C. Pott. J II.LIVINGSTON, &0,0, A Sheriff's Office, Orangeburg Count}', ?. f*. I'd. Oth l?H<t, C oct l? 3t -O 12jN T l STRl uTT.KATlVr: AND MF.CHASirAL ? Jo; ? By fir. h. S. WOLFE. Office over 1>. Louis' Stoic. SatisfftCth ?i tmarantee?! 1 in all operations, 1 ftSSr" Teeth extracted without pain, by the ukc ofNttroiw Oxide Gas.