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1_B Tlio Orangeburg Times LOCAL Fish arc getting plentiful. There are tnlka of a spelling bee in our town. The communication of "Agricola' will appear next week, r The few delightful Spring days arc cheering. Neat sigu boards, with the names of the streets, have been put up by the direction of Council. The Columbia VttffMer and the Camden Journal were both in full and deep mourning for the lamented Gary. Rev. J. F. Kiser will be absent from town ou Sunday in attendance upon the installation services at Mt. Lebanon. We arc tinder obligations to lion. Win. 'Windham, of Minnesota, for a copy of his excellent speech on the "ship canal." A colored minstrel troupe per formed In our town too night? this week affording groat amusement to thoso who were out. The Rev. Lark O'Neal, who is Well known in Oran'guburg, where he lived many years ago, died at his home in Edgullckl in the first part of the mouth. Hamilton & Norris have just re ceived a fresh lot of orange crimps, egg jumbles, rifle nuts, cocoanut drops ami wafers, spiced drops, vanilla wafers, fancy crackers, and canned goods of all kinds. -?*=r^> ? - - ?m? - ? The glass ball men were out prac ticing on Tuesday afternoon, and the club was divided into three teams of live men each. The best shooting of the afternoon was done by N. II. Hull, 1). .1. Sal ley; P. G. Cannon, and I). E. Snioak. Mr. S. II.'-Cannaday, while on a short visit to our county last Week, from his home in Cokesbury, was strieken down with an attack of paralysis, Crom which he.is now suf fering at Jamisons. We hope he will soon be out it gain. Easter pic-hies wer?; all the go oh Saturday. We hear of lively times at Four Holes' Rridj*o, .lohn L. Moorer's, Culler's, Easterlin's and elsewhere throughout- the County. All who attended any of these gath erings report a most enjoyable day. Mr. Pike's two handsome cottages on Clover Street are completed and ? Mr. J. G. Yose has occupied one of them. Air. Scovill is just a lib tit starting two on his hit on the Maine streit, antl thus the work of improve ment goes ou. .The sermon of Hev. L. F. Guf-rry at the Methodist Church on Sunday night is highly commended both as to its substance and delivery. Our Episeopal friends have in him a pas tor in whom they should feel a just pride. . - - ??mi.'' - - ? <chct. A couple of German Immigrants of a new kind have just a:rived in Columbia; They bring means and board on the farm for this year with the intention of buying ami settling next year Let us have two thousand of this kind in Crangeburg County. -m - . ijw - Mr. J. M. Garsh, of Atlanta, Ca.. a phrenologist of many year's study and experience, visited our town this week. lie. examined the heads of many of our citizens ami delineated their characters with remarkable ac curacy. He literally made, us "see ourselves as others see us." Mr. Lawrence U. Marshall will visit our county and town this week in the interest of the Ho;:. .lellerson Davis' hook, entitled the "Rise and Fall of the Confederacy," for which he is agent for this county. It will be a magnificent and reliable work, and everybody ought to buy one. Read the advertisement ot I). lv Sinoak A' Co. in to-day's issue. His large and fresh stock of groceries, clothing and farmer's supplies of every description can't be excelled. Goods never Huger on his shelves be cause they always suit purchasers in price and quantity. The. installation of Rev. .1. F. Probst will take place at Mt. Leban on Church next Sunday. A number of visiting ministers will be present. The occasion will be an interesting one, and, we have, no doubt, a large crowd will be out. Orangeburg, we are satisfied, will be represented. The parsonage for the. Presiding Ehler of the Methodist Church, has been finished in workmanlike style by Capt. JJell, the cont i actor, and turned ever to the Trustees. It is a neat and comfortable building and an ornament to the portion of the town in which it is located. We return thanks for a handsome ly gotten up card of invitation.to tin? celebration of the Coyr pens Celebra tion to be held at ?Spartanburg oil May 1 Ith. It will be a grand occa sion, ami will be participated in by representatives from all parts of the Union. Mayor Courteney is Chair man of the Committee. Secrets ought not to be told in a corn field as they have, too many t'firs. I want all the ears iu the w?fld to hear that my ice crenm saloon hftft been re-opened for the bcas?fi. Call and refresh yourself at Jos. Eros'. The cow roatneth at large bver our streets. She reelinoth u?der the green trees around .the Court House, and there .quietly cheweth her cud! She sitteth ou the sidewalk in the way of the stranger, and moveth not as he approaches, because she feaieth not the ordinance on the statute hoik of our .city.- ? Wo-loarn that Mr. Frank Ri slier will open the 1st of May in the store formerly occupied by Mr. Win. M. Sain, with a stock of the finest li quors and groceries ever brought, to thin market. Mr. R. is a youtigmnn of rare business talents, and deserves to receive a share of public patron age. We wish him every success. We underetund that all the land owners ou the. In tie by Pilthau's store arc willing to give two or three feet on each side for widening. It is only necessary for Council to take steps and clinch the arrangement by an ordinance. In connection with the proposed street to the railroad, it will be a great improvement, and, we have no clou lit, will be a channel for con siderable country travel. ('ol. J. II. Vance, one of the pro prietors of the MeGimscy's Magic So::p is in . town where he will sell the rights. It is a home enterprise. (The material for making the soap i costs only 1.} cents a pound. It cleanses more thoroughorly than any soap we have ever used) and loaves the most soft nnd delightful 1'ccling about the llesh, or the articles Wash ed. For cheapness aud thorough ness it can't be excel Id. A new street is about to he laid out, under the supervision and with the sanction of'Town Council, paral lel to Amelia Street, aud extending from the Railroad;between Mr. lio binson's and the Depot, to connect with the lane running by John A. Zeigler's aud the .MethodiRt Church from Kussel Street; opposite Mr. Willcock's store. This will open up a number of beautiful sites for build ing lots which will be of great ad van* tage to our town. ? Raster was appropriately observed iu all of our Churches in town that were open on Sunday. They wer?! all dressed with (lowers and evergreens, but tin decorations in the Episcopal Church were particularly neat and attractive, und the more so from the fact that they were arranged entirely by little girls of the congregation. All the services of the day were par ticuiarly shaped with reference to< the celebration of the season of Kastei. . -. Th. and intelligence of the death of Mrs. T. K. Aiaiouc at St. Mat thews on Mi winy, will cast a g!<v:r:i over her largo i irele of j friends iu Orangc-burg where she I:ks been to long and favorably know. Suffering I'roin ill health for a number id' years, she bore all with that christinh meekness and resigna tion for which she lias now ascended to receive her crown of reward. She leaves n large and growing family who.have-.our heat':felt sympathy in this their had and heavy bereave ment. There is good reason to believe that the villain who assaulted Miss Cunningham near our town, has been caged at last, A negro has been ar rested in Lichhmd, by the mime of ?Joe Jones itjjo,h the strong supposi tion that he is the man. Mr. Cun ningham, the father of tho young lady, went up and finding the mull to correspond with the description of the folhnv who committed the deed got out a warrant ami caused him to be incarcerated to await further identification; Jones has been guilty of similar conduct before, and ?t tho time of the assault upon Miss Cunningham he was absent from home, arid supposed to be in Charleston. He has murks of recent scratches on his face and neck. On Sunday afternoon very into resting exercises were held at the colored Presbyterian Church in our town under tile pastorate of Rev; W. L. Johnson in the interest of the Sun day School of the Church. The little church, which was dedicated in the morning, an able sermon being preached on the occasion by Rev. Jas Grove, of Charleston, was filled to overflowing at both the morning ami afternoon services. In the afternoon addresses were deliyored by Rrvs. Jas Grow and w. I j. Colt?, who had come from abroad to conduct the dedica tion services, and by Rev.T. 11. Lo ga re and Messrs. W. It. Thompson and S. H. Mellicbainp of our town. The music of the occasion con ducted by the excellent wife of the pastor, and participated hi by the whole congregation, was inspiring to Portions of scripture were recited by a number of the ? young folks, showing the training of the teachers. These people are. certainly engaged inn most excellent work, and should receive the.countenance, support nnd encouragement of all good citizens, who desire the elevation of society, which can only he accomplished by the moral, religious and intellectual culture of the youth of all classes. Mr. Jas. Shepard, a hard working farmer; of Fort.Motte, lost everything he had, a few days ago, by the burn iugpf his house while he and his wlI'd Wore hard at work itt the field. They saved nothing but the clothes they were wearing in the field. Their neighbors .are very kind to them in their misfortune which appeals to the sympathy pf tiie whole county, and i calls for a substantial response. Let us help our unfortunate brother on life's rugged pathway. After the late cold spell, believing that the fruit were all destroyed, we were constrained to .bid farewell in a local to peach pies and apple dump lings. We are, however, glad to be informed that the fruit outlook fcs not near as bad as we feared. Mr.'~J. A. Fanning, our County ConimissToudr, brought into our office la?t Saturday, several peach limbs crowded ' with the young fruit, in perfect condition and assures us that he has a hundred trees in his orchard unscathed by the colli and frost. We have since heard similar good reports from other parts of the county. - .i? ? - ? ? We learn with pleasure that oc casionally some of the visitors to the SunnySouth, are so fortunate as to linger for a season in Our pleasant "Burg." Two gentlemen and theii wives from New England, are for the present making their home with us. Rev. Edwin Hay of Hostoh is a local preacher of distinction in the M. E. Church, and a member of.thp publish ing Association of Zion llerut'l, a paper long published and well known in New England) Mr. Hay has the credit of being a good timineier. and has .ostahlishcd^an enviable reputa. tion in a long and successful connec tion with the ('ohneetictit Mtttual Life Insurance Com pally. Austin Cove Esq., has long been a successful Coal merchant of East Boston. This makes" the tenth winter he has spent in the South, and thinks lie owes the preservation of his life to the sanitary inlluenccs of our Southern climate. These gentlemen express them selves as highly pleased with f)range burg, as one of the pleasant est of ! Southern towns, and wonder that its iutcrprising citizens do not more highly appreciate their own ndvan tages, und make more extensive I arrangements to have this locality favorably known as a desirable re sort for those? seeking health, ploas iire, and 'agreeable wilder weather. j Thesegtuitlcmeii ami their wives are at present making their hptnent Dr. Webstei's. ... Mr. Blaino, the Premier of the Oariield administration, is breaking down in health from over work.. "National Surgical Institute. 'One of the Surgeons of this old and' no table Institute will visit Branchvifle. April 27th, at ('arrols IInte),' y?,tfd Oimugtib'tirg, April 29tlt and f2Uth, stopping at the Fairy House. The object of this visit is to give thefntilivted an opportunity lor ex amination at or near their homes, tlilis saving hopeless eases the' c-x-; pense of a trip to Atlanta; A careful cxamiuution will be made, and pati ents eati learn if their cast's are bur able or can be benefit tod, and wheth er it will be necessary fof them to visit the Institute. In such Cases it's can be cured, or treatment begun at home, arrangements cam be - made with our visiting Surgeon, and treat ment commenced at once. '? Cases of Deformities and 'Chronic Diseases will be examined, shell a Club Feet, Diseases of the Hip. Spine and joints, Paralysis, Tiles, Fistula, (Jala rrh, Female atU\ Privale Diseases, and Diseases of the Kyi', Ear, etc. Conic early, as the visit is limited to the time stated. For circulars and full particulars, address National Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Ca. Dr. J. O. Wannaihaker hah just received the finest stock of cigars, cigarettes, smoking and chewing to baccos ever offered in Orniigcburg. The Dr. never keeps anything but the best of goods ill his line and wc take pleasure in calling attention to these goods. Co down and try them. - ?-mi mm ? ?? - If you want a extra line scgar at a reasonable price, call in at Dr. .1. (I.. \Vanliamaker's Drug Store and we guaraittciiyou will be accoiiimotWitcd. Tit 1 BUTE OF RKSP. CT. Ej.j.okkk, April Oth 1S81. At a meeting of Elloree Brass Hand on the above date, the follow ing resolutions were adopted: WiiKitKA.s, In the Providence ol God, one of our band has been called from time into eternity; therefore la it, R<W?W, That in the death of brother A. IL Cnltino, we have lost a skillful performer, a very highly esteemed friend and companion, a good neighbor and a virtuous and valued citizen, " - Kw//ii?/, That a page in our minute book. be inscribed to his memory. R<W<vrff That a copy of 'diese resolutions be scot to his bereaved witlow as an expression of our deep sympathy in her afllictioii. RcxoiVm/, That these resolutions be sent to the Orangebnrg Tistes, and the Orange burg Democrat for publi cation. Done by order of the Rand. J. W. Baih, President. J. L. BooKHAlt'r, Secretary. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Mcriaru. Bull ? Scovill. Fhidat, April 21, 1881.- ? COTTON Middlings. bow Middlings.1. 9^ ^ 10 Ordinary. 7C?, ? . ntOVISlONS Corn.75?. 80 New Corn.???. l\?a?. 1 25 Fodder, per 100 Ihn. 1 60; Rough Vice. ?5 NOT1GE1; I hereby forewarn nil persons from hir ing, or in any wire harboring Kilon Cruui, (u miner)! l;ound to me until tdie bccoiueH of age. Any person or persons hiring or 'harboring the mud * Ellen Cnun (a liiinorj will bo dealt with according to law. MJtH. TH.A DC AX DU EWS. npr'l 21 lt. OFFICE OF 11, SIE k CO WJ I*' would renpeclfully auk the public \f to call and examine our stock of In endlos* vhrletv. In nil tho Lulc?t ami iiiont Fashionable S t vies. Itoth Staple Kill! Fancy The World JU'iio"\vTieCl LYON BAKING POWDEE I? i. L 4'und 1 ll> package, guaranteed Bent of ml or inouw-v rcluiidcd. g? FLOUR! ^ Direct from the Mills, and we call particii lar litten lion to two of onr Fancy braiidx, "BOLTED SNOW" am) "HARVEST PRIDE," Which cannot bo equaled in tlii* Market, and which in within iho rcuch of the pour Att. well as ihe rich. A fid I and well Feiected ?loel, from $7 50 to 0U. pel -.sei. From S2 to $12. TOBACCOS From the Heini Factories in Nurtli Carolina and .Virginia, Low for Cash. y ' (zoom Tor I-ndics, Mir.no.?, Children, Men, Vonlhs boys ill great variety. rjUMK will not allow an to mention onr I Entire Muck. Conn: nhll look and vi,u will bo p enM-d Boy and you will he satis lied. Kenpvel fully 1). E. SMOAE & CO. PROF. H?R^lS, RADICAL CURE . ? ' TOS SPERMATOEEHCEA. -THE' "GEMINAL PASTILLE" A Valuable llldnovry ant New lirpartur. n. \icT l.ll Aclei.or. An ?nlirc'y KcV IimI p"iltlrely rifrri' Ire flcmrdr for Um ipttjf . aui eermairnt Curr uf bcmlual EmOalona a? Impotency by ???? ?>? r true \. iy, Tic Dire.I Application 10 the pr o* tipil s.at of l!it Mirale, acting lr At roi l?1 IlTCJ, ?aJ ??eil* lr( i" >r*rint In/lornee rn I'. Ilcnilnul Vnluin, EJ..C u'.morv Duels. Proatalo Oland, uJ Urei'ta. Tke ?I '.n Urnird. ii all?. Oed with no pain or idc ?.?eaieace, ?? 1 aoe. ael inir'ifii? ?ilit Ihr ordinary | unniii el lire; it ie ? i.irkl. irMoi i c 1 and ar.oo ubiorb?s, fi-dt-ci"? ?? itnme ctato" ic..ii..n? ?rd rt.l<ir?llr? eiT.cl uprm Ihr Irian ilJ nrrmui organic ?Moni vwccerif froni i-lf-ebuie and tsre-aeee, ?tnppine, Ibe drain Iro n 11.- ayi'mi, ecvloiiai Ihr mind >o health inH ocui.il memory. femofiar ine Slmoesa >t Sight. Nervous Liln/. Confusion Of Idoan. Aver sion to Society, mc, etc., and the tppearaoce H pretn \ ture old are u.uatir acompanytpc: Iim. trouLI., im<1 ir?t->r> Inf ptKffl Sexual Vi?or. i. bare il hai tcrti doimaMl if jrt*ri. 1liH nnlr of l..ala.. nl hti rlo. .1 the ir.t tu r. 'j ?rvrre raara, and la nnvr x |.ronrnhCcJ aurcc.a. ^rtlaTS .r. too mucn prrarril>rd in lhr?d luiutlri. IRj, at rai. I.rir nil^ria !n, mth tul lillh If a y | cr:ninrnl c.oU. Tl.trr ia 10 Nen.rntr shnul l|,U Trr pariti..;i. I rarli:al <>tiet vall^i. eii9al.Sc ? bi 10 peilliTel; tn?r.mi. j 11. it i> *ill (Its Batlstaotian.? Durinf 'h. ?i??.i peart thai il Ina I er? in prnrral .a.. ?t hara (hruiBii^a of Iralnnnaiala ai lu IIa talur, n.vl it il ??>?? ?nnre 1, 1 I 1 Die Medical I releaalM l> t.e I?? ? r>? >? >I rational fnram jel aiiraeetejef rearbnai ai.ifirinc t'.ia ear* prc%aler,l tmtit.lr, ILfti 11 ?eil kaniefl 1 1 be fie raLse of nnt*li n.i*rrp la lo nianr. lad uro? a limn qnru*;:a rrry arilli tl.vir jarletaaAiiraaai aaJ Mr fecn. 'I lit Heiurily ia put up In neat hsica, 0' Hirer il:r 1. Ho. 1, fmoi.eli 1.1 latt 1 month,) S3| Mo. U. inuBei.it II efli-cl n iNtrmahei t cure, MnUaa In 1, ?crr cut..) $3; No. .1, ('a.tmr vitr Itirre lunnlbf, v? ? ? I lion eraliaiui.e 1..) rr.lo-a eiji r in tin: wnril .'aar. ) C'l. H#>n1 u mail, trilr.l. In plim Krappr.i. i'.ill DIHtCi'IONt* lor uniua will boojui pacjr I'.ACU BOX. f.iend I 1 a Ucdiptlre rampl.lrt c'tlnf Amiemlealv llluitritiom, Mhicli kill tthiriwer II.e niAll Ikrplir.l A inJ A that Hu ran l.e >-.mo irrfrrt n.aabi^rf ma aa if rr-trr aAc eel SealeJ Ul >iju. ? 10 an; oi.r. boli ONLY ?1 the KAHRIS RElfiEDY CO.fi'.F'G.CHEMISTS. Markot a.td (Ith 6tt. ST. LOUIS, MO? f lifei ?am'? ii tf n-lrr_a5rC?r.l.^ SiUUUaollB47 ?4iaM. 8th Stritt, SSeL?tTIS, ?O. milC Pl.yiiclii.e.n cli.rce of ll.ii old ar.:l well known laill. I lution an reialar iraduntra in n.rdirine and anriete. Tear* or Ei;iertenre >n tin treatment of t broalr lil.va.r? hare niada their itill and akililr 10 much aupermr In llill of tin nrdmiry araetilwacr, that t! r> haaa aoi|iiired ? n.lronal lepaialioo' Ihroueh llieir i.aatnirnl of complicated cairi, Diaiuitt ti Si pblll^ lionnrrbe^Wrel. tllrlrlure, Urehlll*. all I rfuarj Tn.ublra aaj ?j plilUU? Or 31rrri.rl.il atT.rliotia of Iba Jamal, Mh or trvnn, Ireeir J ? t;b merrti, on eeieniifir ptity' etplti. wlfheul a.rnr Mercury or other Foitonoui .Mtdirinri. YO?MQ MEN lml-,h"" n"'1JI' m? ?J? ?'e _ I? rinK from Mia eTTerfa of (Tpermalor. rhra or iaaaUiM ilraLne?, Ibe mull of icll ibaie in ^oiilb or eiflli In nialutrJ vear?, are perniarrntly cured. Tina die #aie Srodjcri aome 61 Ibof illowmr ellrtu?einiiiioiii. Hotel ei, rfmiucai, ncrvouinen, diniren of ilrbl. C'onBh, indifeition/ conilipalinn'. deapaindene]ra Cnnfnalon of Ida ??. Iferilon (o in. eine, dcfrrliee irremnrr, ircual etlniiali.il', Impoienrv or loia* ef mmll eicoe, erhirb :.i.f t. fbe ?:rr,n, f r Dttanle-i or mirriixe periotial cm>>uliaiton N preferred, wl.icli II fllKE and Inttl. 1 J. Lilt of qmilioni ro be imwcrr J br pilrenlt da.lrlnf treat. n.?ni mailed frre to any addrcai on applie.llou. Cfaraaoi lulTerlaa; froea Htiplure ehoult] it*4 1 btlr n.Krets> ind leara aoeaelolny In Ibelr a*ltantnge. It Ii not a Iran.r Ceianttiuiiicatimia itrict'y confidanllal, and ihould L. aJdrraiai Uli- Ill '1'TM, l'J S?rth Hth bt., St. Louies llo. fully ilcienlird irilh Kienllfle mnrta of cure. 1'rnf. Ilami* IllutlriteJ pirapMrl aenl free on applieation. 11 KV.uiH RGMKDT vt\, Saaf e; thrmMs ?*>> * Xarkel St.., M. Luula. llo. K?CHINGS," "":i ?? COL?? BET TES, LACKS, - RIBBONS, V . TIES, FANf^Y QOODS. 00 ? j. c. pj ? ? DRESS GOOODS, W> IB TJIST TINOS, At J. C. NOTIONS . J&n. Immense Stoclk. Clothing, Hats and Shoes AT P We invite every little Girl in the Town awl Ls=L=J County to come and receive ? KAN free. Coino and get one. Wc have planty. J. 0, MUSLIN-,. LAWNS, SUITINGS, *' PERCALES, LINENS. GINGHAMS ice cream saloon OT AH? EX.EGANTI.Y FXTTE? ?# f I would respectfully inform my Patrons and the Public generally that I have ro? opened mv lee Cream fcalooll^fur the .Season. Kecent Impioveinenta and the Klvgaut Stylo in which it is titled up "lake it the 111 ?st Attr.iotivc und Coolest Place in Town. Ladies visiting in Town or out shopping will find my Ice Cream Saloon a Pleasant Resting niiti refreshment Place, Ice Wa'or and Iced Lemonade being alwaya on Draught, to which the Ladies and my Patrons are always welcome freo of charge. Proprietor Orangebvirg Zee EEous?. Ice fo! sale in any quantity and at I-owest Market Rate*. I would cull special attention to my large Display of the Finest .Candies and ArtD ficialilics in Conr?ctioiicrica. Fancv Groceries. Teas, Coffee, FrnitH. Nuts, Dates, Figs, Citron, Flrio Bnisins, and lots of other good things always fr.di and at .popular prices. Personal attention-giv-an-to all ordern for Ice Cream, and everything delivered Freeuf Charge; Bespcctinlly, ?TOS- ICL'tOS. npl 14?ly Proprietor Oraujtcburg Confectionery. JAMES YAJT TASSEL'S IS the place to go for all manner of (lood Things His store Is full of Family Groceries ol ^very descriptiou, consisting in part of Bacon. Fusjar, I>ard, Coffee, . < Hour, Tun, ? Peach- ? " " Butter, . fC*oh:MHftV" and lion y. Hams, Blk Pepper, Ohl rbveet Mask Cbccae, Mustard, Corn Whi-kcy, Cod Fish. Nutmeg, Ol?! Kentucky Home, Mackerel, Ginger, Old Velvet Rye,"" Deviled Hard, ?tarcb. fcbrcel Catawbit, Lunch Tongue, Jinda, nil Hend Cheese, *" Tens, giiiratiteed Salmon, Lye, Pare. lobsters, Matches, Try Ham Suusag?, Tomatoes, tbom Hog .Sausage, Sugar Corn, Candies, White Peans, Prackers, Tobaccs. Cakes. Iii? <2> ANT T^T.*!:} JilOOM is entirely separate and distinct from tho Ortfocd rv Peinu tnmit. and is Rocked with all the Purest Brands of Liquord, Wines, Tobacco and Cigar*. Lager Beer Sotla Water, and Winger Ale on Ice. apl 14 1881 1/ Sheriff's Sales. Steffens & \Vef'iier, v*.' ' B. Atllcr. ' Tty order of this Circuit fVmrl. I will sell nl OrAiigcjiurg Ii.,-on the *-i"rd rlav of April 1881, to the highest bidder for cash, tLe following property to wit:' Prv Goods, Boots. Shoes, Notions Arc. Ac*, in the stnie on Unwell .Street, in the town of Orange' urif* lately occupied by B. Adler. Levied on under n warrant of attachment Issued in the above ac:ion. I *IU sell at Branchyilie, S C\. on the UCtli day of April 18^1, the following pro perty to wit: blacksmith Tools, Gunsmith tool?. Jot of old Iron ?tc , Household and Kitchen Furniture Ac. l evied on as the property of Martin A. Thomas, under warrant of distress for rent in arear to me directed by J. D I), Fairy. By virtue of Sundry Executions *to rfe directed, I will sell for cash, at Orange burg Court House on Monday the 2ii(t liny of May 1881, during the '.:sn:d hours of sale, the following property to wit': All that certain tract of hind situate in said County, containing 161 ncres, more or less, bounded on the North by J. T. Clay ton, f-oi h by Mr>. Cricket, Fast by M. S. Haddock, anil on the West by p. Clay ton Sr Levied on as the property of David J. Clavtun Jr., at the suit of Thomas P. Smith. AI??, one other tract of land containing one hundred acres, more or less", bounded on the North by A- Backen baker, Fast by Jacob Smoak, South by- Antley, and on the West be 11. 7, S.noak. Levied oil as the properly of Barman Bowe, at the soil of Ueorge ll. Cornelson. A. M SALLBY, . . Sheriff, O. Co., 0. iL, S. C. Sheriffs Oflice, April 1!, 1881. VOTIH'F, to A<liuiuiHtra<orH, JLtI lOxortilor*, Ac,?Attention is called to the recent act of the General As sembly requiring AnnnaJ Jvitnni* to he made daring the months of January and February to this oflice. ? ? Those interested should at once come forward and attend to this matter, or liny will be cited to do so, and twenty days after such citation are subject lo a fine of Twenty Dollars fur each und every day such de fault may continue. March 21st 18S1. jjO?TIIKIIN^v'hTte Kraut at~ ^ VAN TASSELS. a I.so A1.SO BKKJ. P. IZLAR, Judge Probate ?. C. NOTICE Having contracted with Warsh Calrlwell for the ?urviccH of hin Fon Adatrt Oaldwell (a minor) for the, year 1881, I hcrehy forewarn all |>e!Fon?fr?mieniploy* ing ldiii or allowing the said-i Adam Culd wcll to atav on their'premijeii. ? Z. M. WOLFE April 9,1631. aj.r'l 14 : i' ? ? 8t j N?tiee to School Trilstods i School Cmt miss ion ku'h Office, I Okanoeiiuru, S. C, April 11th 1881. j The nppnitionftiint of the school fund* for the present ?Veal year being now made known, 1 would respectfully suggest to the school Trustees of auch school 1/istricU- of the County whose schools have stopped I from the withdrawal of the children to go into the crops, or from other onuses, nnd to whose credit, there may be a aurplns of j funds, to use the name by reopcuing their schools during the months of July and AugiiHt when the crops are laid by, and ' the pnreiiin are more able and willing to spure llieir children. Thin sugeorUion ap plies to Fchooltf that havo stopped have of not yet opened, and not to iho.se that are now in successful operation. . Kuspeofullr, Stiles K. <M r.i.i.ic iiamp, School Conimlssioncr O.C. apr'l 14 3t ?'Regular anil Transient Hoarders can get good and reasonable Huitr.l at tins excel lent Boarding House which 1 hnze opened to meet the growing need* of Orangeburg. It x" located In a desirable locality, cor.? venient to thc,l>u>.ii e s portion of the town and travelling Jp'u di . t". H. \V. BRIGQMANN. ninr 10 " 8m JI?WNROE Jr~ The Finest Bred Stallion erer boforo thy. Public*]: iu Onmgoburg County, can now bo found at W. $i; S AIN'S STABLES. Hclow find l'edigrce of Jim Monroe, Jr., the Trotting Stallion. Jim Monroe wa.t sired by Jim Monroe, he, by Alexander's Ahdahih, and old Abdnlah by HandHonian, dam' out of Imported Pickle. Jinx Mon roe, Jr. is eight years old, bred bv John H. Nutter, of Georgetown, Ky., and cm tru* Iii? .mile in 2.40, niid also half brother'to the fittest Stallion now on the Turf ,4Mo?? roc Chief," record;2.18.