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Tho ?rangeburg Democrat .A. X^niioi* ioi* Hits Peoplo. Oltui'oH Directory. Methodist.?Rev. 0. A. Darby. "Pos ter. Services every Sunday mottling ai half-past 10 o'clock and :tt night at hall past 7 o'clock. Player Meeting every Wednesday evening lit half-past 7 o'clock. Sabbath School every .Sunday morning at 0 o'clock. Children's meeting every third Sunday. Puesuyteuiak.?-Rev. J. A. D. Brown. Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at hall-past 10 o'clock', and in the after noon at halt-past l o'clock. Prayer meet ing eveiy Thursday afternoon at hall past 1 o'clock. Sabbath jSoJioql every Sunday morning at hall-past*-; o'clock, tj BAlTIST.?Rev. T. )V;{ Mclh'ehamp, Pastor. Services every third and fourth Sunday morning at half-past 10 o'clock and at night half-past S o'clock Sab bath School every Sunday morning at hall-past 8 o'clock". SuNdy School Mis sionary Meeting every fourth Sunday. rLUTlIEttAN.t-RfcV. J. F Klser. Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at half pusMO O'clock and at night at half-pus! 7 o'clock.' Sabbath School every Sunday morning at half-past 8 o'clock. Leisroiwr,.?Rev. Ii. Cuerry. Pastor. Services third Sunday in each mouth. Morning hull-past 10 o'clock ; afternoon half-past 1 o'clock!' Y. M. C A.?Booms on Russell-street. Open every evening during tho week. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at half-past 7 and Sunday afternoons al 0 o'clock. Business' meetings fourth Thursday in each mouth. Ouanueuuug, S. to, Fe?. 21, 1870. Sue Mr. Sheridan's school adver tisement in another column. New place to get good Cigars, is at Joseph Eros' Refreshment .Sa loon. * .Satukday beiug a National holi day, tho Postolliee will be open only until 12 o'clock, but the Columbia mail will be opened at nigh? as usual. SuuscitiUKitS to. our paper who get it through the'pbslotfiec hcro^are re quested to ask for Tin: Democrat in calling for their mail, and then they will be sure to get it. __?? . Mu. A. A. Felkel, of Lyons Town ship, grew a beet the past season weighing six pounds, and measuring twenty-six inches in circumference. W;1.oc?hi, Cc^tHhi8.1)e6t. Pi.ANTinc. time is nearly at hand and yet no fertilizers are leaving town for the farms. Experience is a dear school, but our farmers- are learning a few things at last. We congratulate them. Ging^r> A'hs Soda rWatcrx an Oxxek lent tonic and winter beverage will be kept constantly on hand during the winter by Dr J. (J. Wannamakcr. Congress water on draught ami in bottles always on hand. c Mit. Jacob Sorrcntruc, having ar rived at man's estate, gave an enter tainment on hist Saturday evening to a few friends in honor of the event. He has our-permission to. get marri ed now, provided he can goC-somc young lady to say "yes." On Tuesday evening Mr. .1. A. Dantzlcr, of St. Matthews, sent his wagon and team ouj, for wood," and j after cutting a tree it fell across oneH of tl.c horses and crushed him to death. A little son of Mr. Dantzlcr] also barely escaped death. A lire occurred in Newbcrry on the niglit oPlhc'lYtu ills taut, which laid the most valuable square of the town in ashes. The courthouse was saved but considerably damaged. The loss is estimated to be about $100, 000 and only partially covered by ail insurance of 850,000. It is not posi tively known how the fire originated. Let our citizens be on the alert, as a j fire breaking out at this season of the year would sweep oar town. Olk fishermen will remember that j the General Assembly at jts last ses sion passed a law to protect the fish in the various streams of this stale. Commissioner Butler says the law j shall be enforced and traps!R)Ul itetjsJ shall be destroyed. A word to the, wise is sulliciont. - We have been requested by a col j orcd teacher to invite all the colored j teachers of our!,county to meet in! Orangcburg on the third Saturday in March for the purpose vpf, ?eorispriiD'g 1 on school matters of great importance to the colored people. Remember the ?day and attend. Own city is building up rapidly and soon every available spot will 3iav.e a hou.s.e.. Mr^pAugust Fischer; ?uivciitoi'pri.sing Auctioneer and Com mission Merchant, is erect ing u-small, bouse near the Virtues-, ollhjc, .ajso Messrs. Strauss ivto. ?havo"in eon-, tern pi alien the erection of .several tonetpeut, buildings <>p iS'qw. Street. . iiv. ' T7tl \n'~ ~ r ' ? i i i ??. The Elliott Hook and Ladder Company w?| baye a Splendid Festi val and Musical Entertainment on Tuesday'flight; t'iic S&lli instant. We besnoak f?f them a liberal patronage* this noble organization certainly deserve well of our people. Let eve rybody iiirn ont and give the Elliotts ji rousing benefit. m Fou a No. 1 Cigar, go to Joseph Eros' Refreshment Saloon. Tub Young America Fire Engine Company celebrate their Twenty - llfth Anniversary to-night with a sup per. The programme of the evening will be found in another column. Tub changeable weather multiplies rapidly the eases of Pneumonia, Ca tarrh and colds which have already been very prevalent throughout our county. ?'. Toney 'Jjohos, colored, 'twas lodged in jail on -Tuesday last ibtj coinmit inent of Ttial Justice Julius Glover, lor an assault and battery upon the person of his wife?poor comfort for such doubtful gallantry. ? TUE Bull advertised two weeks ago by Rev. W. R. Purler is three years old instead oflive ; other marks arc a.-, stated in advertisement. The per sons concerned will note this change and govorn themselves accordingly. Mr. F. B. Livingston, jailor, re ports ten prisoners on hand ami well behaved. Indeed the present man agement of the jail is a vast improve ment upon the old. Night is no long er made hideous by savage howls. The Times of last week informs the public that Rev. J. F. Kiscr will teaeli German in Mr. Mellichamp's school. Mr. Kiscr is a thoroughly educated gentlemen and understands this language in all its elements aud s quite an accession to the school. Ouil thanks are again tendered Senator M. C. Butler for Congres sional* dooumculs. We have quite a uuufber of tflcs'c papers on hand and will willingly give them to those of our friends who take an interest in the doings of Congress. Mr. James L. Sims i^ authorized to leceive and receipt lor all moneys -iue the Kdisto Clarion for advertis ing and subscription, itml lie ,will Ii 11 out all. subscriptions to. the Clarion for which we have received pay. T. C. Andrews & Son. - TllE Hoard of Directors of the Or atlngehurg Agricultural and Mechan ical Association have determined to hold a Floral Fair sometime during .the .month- of .May. .This., wc think, 'is a move hv Ihe* right direction, and wc hope the Fair will prove a suc cess, i The public will notice the change in the advertisement of Sorontruu fioryca, and to be convinced of what they advertise call at their stoic, and they will prove it by their low prices and the quality of their goods. They ?ire determined to keep up with the foremost, and their polite attentions to customers are proverbial'. ? Mr. T. D. Wulfe while unloading a cylinder containing a charge for his shot gun exploded the cap which in\ dieted fl flight (jut painful wound in the hand. Too much care cannot bo taken while handling the attachments of shot guns, they are dangerous weapons even without lock, stock or barrel and this ease without a ram rod.- ' 1 l.%?Af? ? '? ? ? ? TiiKOLT.n the vigilance of Capt. F. M. Wannamakcr, a young negro man F.dward Canan, was arrested in Lewisviljo uu the DJth, for the fatal stabbing, on that day, of another ne gro, named John Wright, at the Clrisl mill of W. T. Rivers, ICsq., in the Ptotniss section. Coroner Mituhcl held the inquest, and constable J. J. Mooie brought the prisoner to jail where lie* awaits trial. Wj: direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Joseph Iiros in to-day\s issue. A lil Ue more jtljaii a year ago Mr. Eros came among us a stranger, lind by his close attention to business, cour tesy .to. those with whum he dealt and a temperate life, he has won not only success, but the well wishes of our citizens. Under his management the Original Vienna Bakery has become a part <v Orangeburg and a necessity to her citizen.'-,. With thanks for past patronage he .solicits a continuance of the same and invites our citizens to call oh'dim at Briggtnnn's old store. Tin; County Commissioners at their meeting oh the -Ith of February, ilrvnldd their work as to roads and, luidgcs in'the hdlojv'ing^manner : To Commissioner "N. N. Hayden is as signed the townships of Orange, Ed Isto, tfhfort, Zjph, WUlbw/LiU^tyy Hehr^n, CJoo4llapn, Koi4to' ,Croyc,af>d llopeweJ}. To .Commissioner L. S. t' (j n n o r', t h c l ? V n s I i I p'so f M i d} fl o 1 *C n, Lyons, Pine Grove, Amelia, Caw Caw, and ?Bull1 Swamp. To Commis sioner C'uminings, the townships ol Now Hope, Branohville. Cow Castle, Providence, Vanees, Goudbys and Poplar. - Rkv. Mr. Darby being absent next Sunday, tho Methodist Church pulpit will bo filled in the morning by Rev. II. Legare and in the evening by the Rev. Manning Brown. Tub horses of Mr. James Fairey, about live miles from town, ran away with the wagon, bruising Mr. Fairey badly in several places. His little son, live years of age, was on tin wagon, and had his left arm and right collar bone broken. Dr. \Y. S,. Barton was called in and adjusted the broken bones. & Mit. Edward J. Buyck, son of Kev. Peter Buyck, died of Pneumonia on the 13lh instant at Lcwisville, after a short Illness, Ho was a good citi zen, a kind noighbor, a loving husband and father. He leave a wife and live small children, and a large Family connection to mourn his loss. The bereaved widow and liUlo ones and afflicted friends have our deepest sympathy. Ouk readcis will not forget to look again over the advertisement uf Mr. August Fischer's in another column of the Democrat, nor to call in at the Mammoth Brick Store, where he keeps every article necessary fur the home and farm at panic prices. The freshest and cheapest Gardcu Seeds may be found here in almost endless variety?Seed Potatoes that need on ly be planted in rich soil to and cul tivated with usual care to yield an abundant harvest. His-sample room contains tlie best of such wares, but call and judge for yourselves. On last Frida}' morning Mr. JV Champey of our town, entered his s lore to get a package of money and found the trunk in which it was kept broken open and its contents taken away. Mr. Cbampcy had twenty nine pounds in coin, all of which was carried oir, also a quantity of Green backs, in all amounting to ?.'1030. So far no clue to the robber has been discovered. The front door was ^t[tm<} 'jseemly;11 Jbjarrod' arid' : the back entrance loekud as usual which indicates .\\ i:\mtliarily with the store, which j.0ne thorough .ac quainted with llie prcuviscs could on ly have. We trust the perpetrator of in is daring robbery will be found, tried, convicted and made to sutler the frill pfcnVlty of the law! 'Hard times! No,"fsir. Not to the merchant whose mtmm and unaltera ble iron V 'wris/to buv and sell only for. cash-; who has closed forever his credit. .lpdgersr; kept i)o slate and made no.-ticketswhose quiet little quarters, from which, once bung the Hag of hard times and merciless cred it, have, as by magic; been, changed into a busy bustling emporium of fresh, great and growing ptosperity, from ? whose rampart proudly floats the banner of the Almighty Dollar. 'Day after day We see the clever bar gains thrown upon his counters. His ipatrDiis. one and all appreciate his magnificent energy and nerve, and justly conclude that CD. KoiitjoBk is the chivalrous Champion of low prices and ihh cash system. * The Board of Directors of the Or angcburg Agricultural and Mechani cal Association met last Wednesday dt theolllceol General I/.lar pursuant to call.; Dr., J. C. IIolman was elcTct ed chairman pro Um. Letter of re signation from W. W, Culler, Esq.", as a member of the Board of Direc tors, was read and accepted. Dr. W. F. Barton was nominated and unani mously cl.ccLd a member of the Board in place' of Mr. Culler. Dr. W. F. Barton was then elected per manent President of the Board. He was waited on by the acting Secreta ry,' attd informed 'Of his election. In ;l few miiiul"s the Secretary returned with Dr. Ballon, who made a few remarks accepting the position. Mr. J. J.. Hcidlmau was then elected Secretary and Treasurer. The chair then appointed the following com mittee, oti buildings and grounds: Gen. Izlar and Messrs. J. C. Pike and II. Biggs. Come along, the people say, To Walker's store this very day. The rieh man gees and tells his friend To direct his steps to Walker's stand'. The poor men too, buy their goods And leave the store in happiest moods. In fact jtup-rich man and the poor AU_go round to-"Walker's store. Where Jbuy buy, i(uur goods so low~ The, factor asks and wants to know, If they arc going.to take the liens, And let him gobble up tho'ir means. To which thh people always say, I'll call'and see anUtfter'day. 'Anil lfiink as thoy:gp plodding on Of Walker's store with its throng; His Syrups pure and Bacon line, 1 Iis Flour of a favorite- khltifU l His Groceries now,dps Coffee good And he always in tho happiest mood, Will answer, tliein very well And tho liens and factors may vest a ? ?? epoll. TWENTY-FIlfTH AN NI VE HS All Y OF THE INDEPENDENT YOUNG AMERICA FIRE ENGINE COMPANY. OltANGEUCKU, S. C, February 21st, 1879 TI1K DAY WE CELEBRATE. Full ?i promise, full of cheer Gmu log brighter every year Hue old tige and bottled wine Veins and worth with us combine. Respond, d to by lloil. S. Dibbh). OUR WORTHY CHIEF. His hand is ours, we wish it were true That l>u him and ourselves He had hand number two. Responded to hy Chief II. Riggs. ELLIOTT I. IL AND L. COMPANY. Climb! Climb to the topmost round And If you can. go higher, They say on parade you're seldom found Rut you're sure to go to a tire. (Why is (his I bus?) Responded to hy Foreman Wannainakcr. OUR HONORABLE MAYOR. A guod man in the right place. Responded to by Dr. A. S. Uydrlck. OUR DEPARTED FIRLiTEN. Pence to their ashes. Standing in silence. OUR SILVER WEDDLW.. For twenty-live years we have had these le.sial reunion's, and wo hope you will all live to"See ?iir One Huudrcdlh. Responded to by Gen. Jus. F I/.lar. OUR GUESTS. Here they arc anil let them say Dow they like our natal day. A heat ly wolconie is for each Anil in return we want a speech. Responded to hy VV. J. DoTrevllle, Jr. WOMAN. Tender memories, holy emotions, no blest aims, all are incited in this magic name. Responded to by Prof. Jas. II, LaRoche. OUR CITY. France has her Paris; Half.her Venice; but Our.-* ib Orangeburg, lleiul Responded to by Julius Glover, Esq. THE BENCH AND B?TL " Au uprighl hnucb and ahJuGurruptible bar.area people's safeguard. '??'esponded to by M. I. Brow nlng. X 1 WADE IIA.UPION. The type of the county'gentleman, The most salient ol sabrcursf, The noblesl of Governors, The loftiest of .Senators. Responded fo by R. ?. Sheridan, Esq. THE PRESS. An untrammelled press is the safety valve against patty scheming and deiua gngulsin. * r v t .: Responded toJ?y Stiles R. Mellichamp. '?IN THE SWEET BYE AND BYE." St. Matthews Dots. Since new year, business ti.su? in creased in our little tO*n considera bly?:of course, wc tlon't mer.n cash, I for^uow when wo sell a bill of goods suiilcient to bring a smile upon the clerk's face, who, all the while, has, 1 been very courteous to such a good customer, invariably the- familiar 1 "charge- them" will be heard. The weather has been very nnfav ! orablc of late, and a great deal of sickness has kept the doctors busy. 1 After a short illness with Pneumon ia, on Thursday, the 13th instant, one of our most estimable citizens, Mr. E. J. Buyck was taken from our midst. Mr. Buyck was a young man, in the I hi rt-first year of his age, and had gained many warm friends in this community by his Christian-like char acter. L. ?STarlver Report L'okuected Weekly uy J. c. Pike.' cotton. Middling. ?8 3-1 Low M iddlin?. ($8 1-2 Ordinary' to Good..7 1-2(^8 country puoul'ce. torn.....CO Peas.33 Rice, rough.81 10 Fodder.7? Potatoes, swei i.50 Butter; country.2*> liggs.,^10 Poultry.1 .*^23 For Sale. 4 very, desirable house and lot, on J.\ Rad Road Avenue near the depot; lor further particulars apply to, Sep.2-1 3i MRS. E. C " EG ARS. t> * / 4Vt*ek in 3'our own town. S? \fl V>uillr free. No risk. Reader 9 )\jt\J'f you want a business at which persons of either sex can make great pay all the lime they work, write particulars to II. IlAl.i.ETT T B. DtJVAL & SON, ft ? 8:i7 King street, Charleston. S. C, Manufacturers ol'Tinware. ifcc. Dealer? in Stoves, House-keeping goads, &e., Proprietorsof"DuvttPe Bakerand llhics Combiualhm CoOkcra, Ajjents for Union Kerosene Stoves. 52 novO TP? WWmiiarWYf ' ' ORANGEBURG, S. C. OlTors his services to the public as General Auctioneer and Collector. '{Charges moderate, and all husines.s promptly attended to. _ Feb 11 2>iri.-.<>lni hm ol . OoiVpi?i?t NO'l^Cl^S illERE BY; .G1 YEN THAT ' the Piw t^ersUip between JOHN C. PlKE amrSloAB tWL .MOSELKY *rfs dissolved d?J che FlfH' Day of January. Al 4>.. 1S7.1K Uy ^iliiUiaL e()nscnt4 All I d?bln duV* lo^lre'sjiid Partuui'nship arc to I he paid Lo.'.niuf'll)hM> duo from the same. ?lischarge.Lhy dOljN $} PIKE, who will continue, lift business at the old stand uudctHus own name. . * J. C. PIKE. . ; v"] (J. W. MOSE LEY. Or ugi -!mrg,'?. C, Dec. 2, 187tf. AUGUST FISCHER'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION Plouse. I M A M M O T II II R 1 C K S T ORE,] Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Haln, Cape, Hardware, Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &0., AT PANIC PRICES. FRUITS of all kinds, also a fresh lot ol GARDEN SEEDS of nil kinds, cheaper than the cheapest. Ju6t received a fresh lot of SEED POTATOES AND SEED OATS. Tho Sample Room In rear of the store, in the1, placo to get the choicest Whits, Whiskeys, Brandies, Beer, Ales, nnd hi fact anything in that line. Call and see for yourselves. Feb 14 y; ; ;_ Notice of Dismiss ion FflHK UNDERSIGNED GIVES NO ? TICK that he will tile his tlnnl ac count ua Conunittec of Rnohad C.arlhi, deceased, with the Hon. Judge ol Pro bnte for Oraiigcburg County, on the2-lth day of February next, and ask lor U tiers dlsnilssory. J. W CARTlN, .luu 24?-It _Conunittec. ,Notico. IWILL lile my final account as Admin istratrix of the Estate-of John P. I Hairier, dcc'tl. with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg county, on the 11th day of March next, and ask for Letters Dismissory. ALL IK I'. 11A1GLER, Adm'rx. Fe*?. 7th, 187'J-5t MaHter'h Salen, W. A. MACK AY, Auctioneer, j State of Smith Carolina?County of Or uii .? burg Im t'; ? Common Pica*. iVj v'lrt ucol Judgment ?rdeisof Kcrcclns \? i.- uudSaloiittd Decretal Orders hi the - cut; -o.-? hclow.stalcd respectively, 1 will m ll by pul lie auc ion. hi fore the ( ourt'; House, in the Ii Oiiiiigeburg, <>u the First Monday in Maicu< I87lJ. during tilt: lc?{al hums for Sheriff's ., sales, the several Tracts. Lots and Parcels of Land below described, all situate in the Couiify of Ontngebiirg and : tale iiforcseid, vi/.: li\ virtue ol a ?' ? !g nem Order of Foreeiotur? und *>->hIc. in the case of Francis J. I'elzcr and Frauds S. Rodg ?fcrs vs. George Fry : all that Tract of Laud in the Con. ty of Orangeburg, and Stale aforesaid, eontaining live hundred (500) acres more or les?, bounded on Lite North by the Comrareu River; on the -South by lands of T- K. Legure; on tho East by laud* of the Estalu ot C. Glover and I). McKenzie; and on the West by lands of J. A. Law. Terms of Sale?cash ; purchaser to pay for papers. a i.so. By virtue of a .lodgment Order of Fore closure and Sa e in the ease of Krauels J. Pelzer, Trustee for Pel /er, Roiigers and Company ami the Atlantic Phosphate Works, vs. R. E. Clark : all those*-*i'ln ce Lots of Land situate in the county ol Or angehurg ami State aforesaid : One there of in tho town of Saint Matthews, con taining two ('J) acres more or less, hounded on the North by lands of I). W. Mustard; on the Fast by lands of G. W. Arthur; on the South by lands of Colin Byrd, and on the West by the Sou h Carolina Railroad, comprising and in cluding the lots which E. 1. Cain, Slier ItT of Orangehnrg County, conveyed to I). W. Mustard on the 3d day of Novem ber. IST.'l; another thereof also in the town of Saint Matthews, measuring one hundred and fifty feet on the East and Wot sides, ami three hundred feet on the North am) South Sides; hounded on the North by lands of Kmauucl Gray; on I he South by hinds ol C. A. Cain ; on I he East by the South Carolina Rail Road, ami on the West by lands ol 11. M. Godson, being the land Dr. W. T. C. Rates conveyed to the said R. E. Clark in the year IS75; another thereof in the town of Orangehnrg, fronting on Amelia Street ninety-tinec feet more or less, und running back two hundred and titty feet more or less, hounded North hy lot of Mrs. Ann Louis, East by ( lark's lot. West by George Bolivor's lot. South by said street; and'being the laud the said E. 1. Cain, Sheriff, as aforesaid, con veyed to the said R K. Clark on the 15th day of March, 1875. Terms of Sale?Cash ; pun baser to pay fur papers. also. By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure and Sale in the case of Frauds J Pelzer, Trustee for Pelzer, Rodgera ami Company, against R. Emmet Clark : all that certalu I^ot.or Pared of Lam), con taining four acres, thirteen peiclies, and lour feet, situate in the town of Lewis ville, in the County of Orangeburg, and Slate aforesaid, on the Monk's Corner Road, hounded by the said road, by lands over which the South Carolina Rail Road Company have a right ot way and by lunds held by F. J. Pcluer, Trus tee, having SlTch fofliS and sliapV*Jas are represented oil a plat thereof executed by Lewis Kast on the 9th day of Februa ry i ) S7-I.fi Terms of Sale?Cash; purchaser to pay for paper.i. , . o Also, . Ry virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure ami Sale in tbajvaso o# David Mc Iver vs. Peter ?1 a niton: all lhat Tract of Land, situate In the County ot Orange burg, containing two hundred nnd one hall fiUO 1*2) acres, and having such boundaries us appear en a plat made by !if?hii G- luabiuet. Terms ol Sale- Cask', purchaser to pay lor pupcre. Also, lly virtue of n Judgment Order of Fore closure mid Sale in tho case of The Bank nfChailcrton National BankingAssucln lion. assignee of VV. II. Chafl'ee & Co.. against It. Kmmet Clark : all that certain Lot and Buildings thereon, situate within the town of Saint. Matthews, in the Coun ty of Ornngcburg und State aforesaid. 4in the Western side of the South Caro lina Bull Bond, and bouhded on the North hy a line 141 feet long, nnparatlnje it from thu lands of the South Carolina Bail Boad Company, on the East by a line 51 feet long, running parallel to tin main track of said rail road, and one hundred feet from the centre thereof; on the South by a line one hundred and six ty-one leet long and separating It from a lot of the said rail road company, now or formerly occupied by the section master, and on the West by a line 52 feet long, separating it from the lauds of the said rail road company. Terms ol* Sale?One-third cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years, secured hy a bond bearing interest from date, payable annually until the whole amount is fully paid. The purchaser to pay for papers and the recording of mortgage and title. Also, By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure end Sale In the case of Narclssa Gardner vs. C. E. Gardner; all that Tract of Land situate in the County of Orange burg and Stale ?lorcsaid, containing clgh ty-one (SI) acres, more or less, and bounded on the East by LuhL of N. A. ilhhh 1 and John C. Fanning: and on the West by Land* of Martha E. Gardner, and known an a part of the Estate Lands of the late Martha Gardner, represented on a Plat thereof by L. G. Inflbilier. D. S. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Also. By virtue of a .lodgment order of ForceloHure and Sab; in the case of Henry Adden. Plaintiff, against Daniel U. Bell, Daniel Connor. Iworu Carson, und Isabella Carson, widow, Tcnah Connor, Frank (/'ai soii. etat;', the following laml< lo-wil: All th:it limitation or Tract of Land sit uate in the County of Orangeburg and State'aforesaid, containing three, hundred thirty-one (331) acres, more or less, and bounded by Lands of J. Hydriek, the Estate of Frederick C. Myers, David Dantzler. James Shtder, and the Estate of F. Z. Orr. Terms of Sale :?One-half (1-2) Cash balance on a credit of 12 months?tin? purchaser to give bond, bearing interest from the day of sale, und a mortgage of the premises sold to secure the credit por tion of the purchase money?with, the privilege of paying all cash., Purchaser abo to pay for papers, and the recording mortgage and Title. >? Also, . By virtue of a Judgment Order of Fore closure und Sale in the case of Franklin W. Fairy agaiuvt Betty I<oyd: all that Lot of band in the Town and County of Orangeburg and State aforesaid, designa ted us Lot No. 11 on a Pint of certain Lots called "the Bail Boad Lots'' of the Estate of W. B. Tradewell, deceased, made hy B. J. Bumlf, Surveyor, dated July VSi i). 1871, and recorded in the olllce of i he Register < t Mesue Conveyance of Ordiigebiog County in Beeord Book No. 12. at page 33G, containing one rood and IS perches, bounded on the North by a lot designated on said plat as lot No. 13, onllhe East by a street'running N.-31 1-4 West land through said lots, on which street hit No 11 measures 2 chains and 07 links,-on the South bj a lot designat ed on said plat as lot No. 9, and on the West by hinds of W. M. Hutsop. Terms ol Sale?Cash enough to pay the amount reported due on Defendant V bond on the 1st day of January, 1R79, ($235 69)' with interest thereof! to the day of sale, and Up.st - und expenses oft he action, the fValauc.e on a credit until rue 1st day ol January, ,1880. Purohatier to jjivc bond hearing interest from day of sale and u morlguje of the premises sold, to secure the credit portion of the purchase money. Purchaser to pay for paper*/ and recording of title and mortgage. Also, By virtue.of a Judgment Order in the case of Thomas. II. Zimmerman against J. "W. Antley. Trustee, el al., the fol lowing Lauds, vi/.: 1. All that certain Plantation or Tract of Land, containing three hundred and twenty-seven (327) acres, more or less, j situate in the County of Oiangcbur?, and State aforesaid, bounded North by lauds lately of John F. Rile}, Northwest by Saddler's Swam, Soulhwesi hy lands lately ofj. F, Iligdou and P. M. Baugh man, South by lands of Mrs. M. Iiiabhiet and SoutheiiBt by lauds lately of John Miller. 2. All th.it certain Plantation or Tract of Laud, containing three hundred and forty-four (311) acres, more or less, situ ate in the county and State aloresaid, bounded North by lands of John F. Ri ley, East by the South Carolina Rai - road. South hy lauds late'} of S. B Canaday. and West by laud* of J. G. Wannamaker, Terms, of Sale?One-third cash, and the remaining two-thirds on a crcdi of one year?the purchaser to give bond for the credit portion, bearing Interest from d.-tv of sale, and a mortgage of the prop erty puichased, and to pay for papers and the recording ol title and mortgage. W. M. 11U1SON, Master, Master's Otliee, Feb. S, 1879. Sale of Lands OF TBE ESTATE OF DANIEL ZEIG LER. State of South Carolina?Connty of Or angeburg?In the Common Pleas? Thompson IL Cooke. et. aL, Ex'or mid Ex'ix of Dan'nd Zeigler, Plaintiff, against N. E. W. SBtrunk, et al,, De fendants. I By virtue of a Decretal Order made In the ahovi! entitled cause on the 20th day ol January. 1879. 1 will sell by public j auction, in the City of Columbia, III the I State aforesaid, on the first Monday In I March, 1879, at the usual place, und i within the legal boars for SheillPs aides, [the following Real Estate ot the late [Daniel Zlegler, situate in Rlchland \ County, on the Con^arce River, contain ing one thousand and lerly (1.040) aeres, more or less, and hounded on Hie West by the Conga rue River, Southeast by the lauds of VY tu. Brathiy. North by lands' of M. Dohm, and East by lands of ??? -. and described us follows: Tract No. 1. containing 200 acres more or less of River Swamp Land, formerly conveyed to June M. Zeh:lei-. Tract No. 2, containing 200 aeres more or less of River Swamp Land, formerly uonveyVri to Daniel E. Zetgler. Tract No. 3. com lining 200 acres more or less of River Swump Laud, formerly conveyed to Mary Jane Zcigler. Tract Ho. 4. containing '200 acres more or less of River Swamp Land, formerly conveyed to the helri* of Frederick Zleg ler. Tract No. 6, containing 200 aeres more or less of River Swamp Land, formerly conveyed to Caroline C. Pauling. Tract No. 6. An island in the Conga rce River, containing 40 acres more or less. *' , ? , , ? Terms of Sale ? One-ha 1 f cash;4he bal ance'on u credit of one year, the |mrr ehuPer to ghre bond and mort.euge for the credit portion, nut) to pay for papers ami the recording of'the mm r;tage und title, payment to be made unl papei* executed at my otUee. W. M. HLTSON. Master. Master's Olll--e, Oranjebur^' C. 11., February 13, W79?3t QALL ON JAMES "VAIN" TASf?EL For your Family Supplies In the way o FRESH GROCERIES, FINE LIQUORS, TOBACCO amlSE ARS, FRESH LAGER always on draught. ? . . i ? I A First-Class RESTAURANT: Whore you can get Fresh Oysters |or anything else in the Eating Line served up on shortest notice GOOD FAT POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on hand. Country Produce bought at the highest market price. JAMES VAN TASSEL, AgL, At Mullcr's Old Stnnd. EDDING GIFTS AT ALLAN'S FINE WATCHES, American and Swiss, Latest Styles. BICH JEWELRY ' Of New and Elegant' Designs, ?ud ISx qulsltc worktsansMp. ? DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, As well as less costly sets, Id great vari'y STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, espe cially adapted Ibr Wedding Presents. 8ILVER 1'LA^EDirAttfe [ Tea Sets, Walters. Ice Pitchers. Buttel Dishes, Cups, Goblets, be. " ? ..... >iii .: ? ??? ?' *. im??? . 0 : *.ui1 CHOICE FANCY GOODS. Prench Clocks; Br0n7.es. Flue'Table'Cut> lery,.Opera Glasses. Flue Glasaware. The Best Goods at the Lowest Prices JAMES ALLAN. 3ra, j ,. . 307 Kino Street. J. A. BA?DI? i BSO. PINCKNEY'S LANDING, on 8ANTEE, NEAR VANCE8 FERRY \t DEALERS IN'* ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE?OF 1 FEUS for sale a full and coinpleta (stock of Groceries.: Uar^wa/ft, Re?dy Made Cloihlng. Boots and Slpies, Hat?, Caps, and Trunks, and a line line of Dry G<>od> of all descriptions IbrLudica' umj an'* "v. ar ?also? . . ,. ? A full -- ? ->r Foreign %ldMDoinestlo Wiucsand I ^ >rs. begars ar i,,"?,,$cco, &C., &!. tl*^WtiRTlhnl CALL WWVC^EL At the People's Bakery*. ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY TUE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready and wl|ll|ig..tQ FILL Olt-DmY*S and CAKES of all descriptions. GUNGE RS by tlio barrel or bot. ALSO BREAD FOR CAMP MEETINGS, 1 or. j Any other meetings at abort notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CQNFEC TIONARYS. FANCY 00.01'S AND NOTIONS. Which will be sold as low us ! any that can be bought in Oraugebnrg. I Thauklul for the past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con I tinuance of tbe?? custom. S' ' T. W. ALBRGOTX, RUSSELL STREET, Neit door to Mr. J. P.' Hurley. Orangeburg. Sept IS, 1S78 ly PRICES CXUtKEKT From j D. W. MUSTARD, late OP LKWISTLLK, g. 0. [Dealer in Cpimtry Produce, 675 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 1 r. FOWLS, grown, per doz....2.M) 0.00 Medium per dos.........O.?Ouu uu Chickens, per doz.1.7.5n'J 00 Ducks (Eng'h) per doa...3.00a4.O0 Ducks (MVy) per a?*...6.00a0.0. Geese per do*.fi.OOaOOO Turkeys. par doa..8.60al2.OO> F.GGS-. per 4?*-.i.....*...~.....l?a0O i P KANUTS? per hunuei......100at).Ot> ' PEAS, clay, per bushsl....70s ?? Mixed ?*.....?5?65 RICE, (Rough) perbusheL.l.?0al.24> HIDES, Flint, per* lb.:.....10a ?? Dry Salted, *v..............:8a SKINS, Otter, apiece.1.00a2.25 I ?? eftotf? U .?sH> *? i Fos. *?. - ?;?.rU10?25 ?I? Deer, |>er U>..~...u;i.i..l5a ??? Goat, .<i.ii.i..8a BEESWAX, per lb.^.inv.a22 Highest market vrlees oblJdned for nil good* eoi signed t^ me. Belums tmtdo promptly. Consignment*sbliclud. ly