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THE ORANGEB?RG NEWS GEORGE BO LI VE It, Financial and Business Manaokb. Official Paper or the State and of Orangchurg ( ou".(y. SATDKBAl, MAY 17, The (?rund Jurj O^ueatloii. ii HM.'i: -, It- has been proposed by tho bar of New. York, ? to modify our juridical system by abolishing Graud Juries. The ev?s* 'find total prostitution of this part of the criminal procedure have become HJaajiig-s v , . so^nta^rked and t-? apparent that its utter abrogation is demanded by men whose duties and avocation place them in a p-fc-s'MUtt to realize its baleful features Instead of bei ng as was intended by the Epglish Common Law, a subordinate pajt in. that admirable system of crimiu al jurisprudence, in this country, this bi dy sgeius to have obustitu'-ed itself a special Vigilance Committee for t\\a fee retina out nnd punishment of offenders It has become an Inquisition, indeed, ig the Spanish seuse, ictVA a vengeance .Like the famous "Hcgulators" of the early days of this province, it has os t?uniod bopremo nnd awful functions aud attempts to "right all wrongs" in nnd of itself. Tho rest of tho Court are but appendages to this secret aud fearful tribunal. Now when it is remembered, thut all trials and coudoinuatit us of this Auto da /<? are entirely c.rpa><:-} that is on hearing but one side of every ques tions or case, aud thut. its operations are veiled in mysterious and iuasonik secresy, it is appallingly evident that there is not much chanoe for justice but a Tearful margin for oppression. An injury that uo subsequent vindication can heal rany be done to an inuoccut sensitive and defeueeless man. , What a mighty aud fearful engine to gratify personal, political, or religious Fplecn and malice ! Especially has this Inquisition become tbe last weapon iu ihe hands of a defeated and maddened political party, which concentrates here all the poison of its malice to strike in sidious blows at its opponents/ This prostitution of a par/ of the criminal "bystem has rendered the Grand Jury as it now is, a blot and a'defect in the Tj (I ;ltjW ?t?l ' \ administration of justice. Id ; Charleston this very week the Grand Jury iu attendance upon the ' United States Court undertook to rebuke trid browbeat the entire practise of the Court and even flatly told the Judge thut if he showed more cuergy and at tent ion to his duties that things would' be much Letter. So flagrant was this proposed presentment that Judge Bryan refused to rcceivo it as being {irrelevant aud out of the scope of Grand . Juries. The offended Inquisitors after \ wards declined to briug in ant/ report. It is time thut this question should be investigated. It is becoming a set ions matter. Either we must accept the proposition ? of our New York friends i and. abolish the thiug altogether ; or snob restrictions and definition.- niust?be "'placed around this boly in tho perform aiiec of its functions that will cud its career as an engine of oppression aud malice aud reuuee it back to its pro . vine? as an harmonious and subordinate part of the criminal system. ? The remarkable uon presentment of the Charleston Graud Jurors has caused a deal of excitemeut and some amuse ment, from tho fact thut these "good men" and true so far over did the thiug aud carried their littlo gatuu of spite to* a ridiculous extent. Judge Bryan read to the inquisitors the charge of Mr. Justice Field delivered to a gaud jury in California. We extract from J udgc Field s ohurgo : '?We therefore iustruct you that your investigations jre to bo limited : let, To such matters as may be called to your attention by the Court. 2d, To such us may be submitted to your consideration by tbe district attor ney. od, To such as may eoine fco your knowledge in the couno of your invent i gntiona or from //our owu observations. 4th, To- such as may come to your knowlcdgo from tbe disclosures of your bFspciatcs made upon their own personal cognisance suppostcd by their oath or affirmation." "A preliminary examination of the ticcused boforo a Magistrate where Re en'-j meet bis prosecutor iaoo to face npd cross examine him and the witnesses produced by him, and havo the benefit of counsel, is the usual modo of initiat ing proceedings in criminal esses, and is tho oue which presents to the citizen tho greatest security against false accu suttous from any quarter, and this mode ought not to be departed IVom. The charge concludes with these words: "Wc have been led,.gentlemen, to give these instructions upon tbo nature of your dutict, und the limits to the sphere of your in vesiii aliens, because the impressious widely prevails that that the institution ol* the grand jury has outlived its usefulness, hii impression which has been created Iron] a disregard of those limits and the facility wi.h which it has unfortunately often been used as an instrument for the gratifica tion of private malice." C liisif Justice Chatte Dead. The news has by this time been circu lated through this broid continent that the cmiueut Jurist Judge Chase, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States is dead. During the past week the j omp of funeral has evinced the honor in which he was held. Memorial Day. Saturday last, May 10th, was the an niversary of tho death of Stonewall Jackson. The day has become a holy day with a brave and conquered people, and ha? been consecrated by the women of the South to the memory of all those who with the great soldier, "have crossed over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." On thin day the graves of the Con federate dead over the Southern land are strewn with flowers. Meet and beautiful custom ! "The civilized world wou'd justly regard us as worse thau hcatllCU, if wc failed tu d i perpetual honor to their mem .ry." At theee graves the shrhus of sacred and glorious memories, catching inspira tion and hearing echoes from the , tomb at f.ssington: "Human virtue tbuuld be equal iu human calamity." j "Duty ia the bubiimest word in our Inn- j guage," lot us but the more resolve to do our duty to our State aud Country in iu her ehau0ed und now condition. A'?7 l)i *ji> raudum .' Duty! jV.ndsoopal < on vent ion. The Diocesan Convent i ?n has been iu Session at Cniudcu during the i ?>t Week. The proceedings were intctcstiug and important. Brother* of*the Plow. The Order of Husbandry has adopted a rallyiug hymn entitled, "The Hand thai Holds the Bread." The key-note of th* organization is cxpr.-s.-cd iu the following stunza of the song : Blothers of the (lough! The power is with you ; The world in sxpectation wails For action prompt und truo. Oppression stalks abroad, Monopolies abound Their ginnt hau Is already clu'eh The tillers ol the groutsd. Chorus?AwakOj then, awake! The great world mutt be fed, And IlcSvsn gives the power To "The Hand that Hold* the Brea.L" A llloody Duel. The Richmond pipers contain the full particulars of au affair of honor that waa tattled in blood recently ucur that eity. Tho principals were Messrs. McCarty aud Mordceui. 'l'h.- / ?/.??.-? t., /// was some vertu? ptibli.-hcd fn a Richmond pnptfr relative to u yoang lady. At the first fire both missed. At the sscoud both fell, both wounded iu the hip- The wounded men lay ou tho grouud four or five hours, before removal. Neither carriages nor burgeons had been pre pared. Tho weapons used wero Colt's largest sized navy revolvers, loaded with army b??Us. Til RT MR.VUOVY? (BtOeUKO. 'ihr Supreme Court of New York has refused the motion for a new trial. Two chances remain. Tao Conti of Appeals sad -the tie-renter's pardon. Stokes, however soys he doe* pot wish the lat ter. The year is yet young, hut its record of illustrious dead is already long. Abroad tbe ex-Emperor Napoleon, liulwor, Liebig and John Stuart Mill have died, nnd the Pope lingers on tho confines of the grave, reported dead one day aud convalescent tho next The United States has lost since the 1st of January Chief Justice Chase- Governor Geary, Minister Orr, Ilishop Mollvaino, Commo doro Maury, Joshua Lcuvitt, Gen. Cau by, Juntos Hrooxs, Oukcs A;;.os, Mrs. Harrison *3ray Otis, aud other proini tnent men and women. Tho dctd of 1S71 made an imposing array of niiuos, but this year threatens to wholly celipso its record. There cocm? to be uogiants to take I he places of the groat mon tho world is I sing, but, whenever any ox - gency shall arise, uo doubt the man to cop-with it will aiso ooinc to the fore. Xchs Sumiiiarj . EARO NOT DEAD YKT. New York, May 13. Last evening the numerous gambling houses in various parts of the city were ngaiu in full operation, despite the recent raid of the p?> I ice. THK QALLOW FOR NIXON. New York, May, 13. Preparations will be commenced to morrow for the erection of a gallows for the execution of Ndxo'i, the m trdorer of Philfer, who wi'l be hanged Friday at 6a.M. The npp'ication for n writ of error will bbrctuwed to day. TitK REMAINS OK ORR. j Minister Orr'a rouaius will come via I Hamburg as sunn as navagation opens, in charge of his son OIUl's SUCCESSOR. The name of Chief Justice FraukTn J. Moses, of this State, his been preset:- | teil to the President as th i successor of Hon. Jarnos L Orr, late minister to r.useia. TU E LAVA LEDS?ANOTHER BLoODY rioiiT. New YorV, May, 13. A special from the lava bod* siys: Captain Unsbrouck's scouting party was attacked by tho Modocs. They h ?d a com; letc surprise. Four sullies a-id one Warm Spring Indian were kil'ed and six soldiers and one Warm Spring Indian wounded. Captain Ilasbrouok rallied hi * men a-id charged when the Modocs scattered through tho woods Several volleys wore fired among them, j but it is not knowu whether any Modocs were hurt The troops captured twenty five horses Captain Jack wore General Ca uby's uniform. There were thirty ihreo Modocs engaged. When the last courier left the troops were between the Indians and their lava strougholds. Captain Hasbrouck thinks the Indiaus j are uc irly out of ammunition. THE CEXTKMNf.lt??ELECTION OP PR ES I DENT AND VICE PRESIDENTS. Philadelphia, May, 11. The Centennial Commission have elected John Hawlcy, President, ami Mr. Campbell, of Indiana, Secetary. Among the Executive Committee are John Lynch, of Louisiana. Walker, W. Wood, of Virginia, L, W. Smith of Georgia; W. H. Parsons, of Texas, and Alexander P?. Hotelier, of West Vir ginia. AN ATTFMPT TO A88A8SfNA*nt KAISER WILHELM?TUR ADJUTANT Bt-VERE LY WOUNDED. London, May, 12. Tho Emp?rer of Germany, while holding a review at St. Petersburg ro o dved a bullut iu tho helmet, aud his adjutant was severely wouuded the shot was fired by a priest. [From the Ncwborry (8. C.) HeraM of March 12, 1873.) ^swnr.nRv, S. C, March %, 187:L MESSRS CIL VER BROTHERS: It is witli pleasure thnt wo commend your Parntof Looking Stove to tho gcuerul public, llwy are an ulwo lute housebold necessity at this time, cHpevinlVy when ?o muob ot do tu op tic duty aud management depends in ore or less upon our wives und daughter*-. Tbe Stove in as simple and beautiful a const ruc tion as it is rapid: and reliable iu its work. In a word, it it* a.- near perfect us it can be. .lohn I*. Kinard, J. K. '<. Nnuco, J. C. 8. Urown, lmiuc Herbert, C. McUracken, A. Longshore, John Abrams, D. I*. Hawkins, W. P. Metis, (>. IV Harris, Jus. Lester. 8. Werts, C. M. Williums, II. P. UrilHu, H. Silber, M. Lougahure, T. J. Neol, Mra. A. Uolding, L. Dicket, J. P. Williams, H. W. 8uber, J. M. H. Kutf, D. 8. Holle, J. W. Gilliani, J. D. Eppe, J. P. Oxner, J. W. lthondos, M. Uueder, Snuiuel Abrams, M. (J. Laoshorc, M. L. Young, J. 0. 8tewnrt, J. B. Johns*, n, W. L. Waters, 11. Hendrioks, W. M. Kinard, Levi Slawson, Jaoob Kibler, J. U. Ployd, O. W. Andrews, * R. 8. Burton, J. 8. Pitts, Juiucd Oarrett, L. Longtdturv, W. B. Fcteraon, Win. A. Fair, John 8. Cook. John MoCarlcy, J. H. Booier, W. Dorrok, A. C. Hollingsworth. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Couhtt or Newbkhut. I certify that ' am acquainted with John P. Kinard, J. C. 8. Brown, and others, whose names are appended to the foregoing recommendation, that they arc reputable eitizens of Newberry county, and entirety worthy ofere.In, Given nndex my band and seal of office tlds March 8, 1873. WARREN M. FE A OLE, Deputy Clerk,-Newberry county, [From the Abbeville (8. O.) Ureas & Banner, ? Jan. 15, 1873 J AnntTMaWi 8. C. Dec. 10, 1872. MESSRS VULWiR BROTHERS Wo cheerfully grunt yon permission to use our, names us you see proper in com mendation of your Farmer Cooking Kluve, f?*r we regard it as being altogether the host cooking stove in use. It is nil that is desirable in a stove, for it is simple in construction, lias no dumpers or flues to burn out, nnd bake* quick and beautifully. We bespeak for you a libers I patronage from our neighbors and friends, believing as we do that nofie who purchase one of these stoves will ever rcgreat it, hut will consider it a rare prize iu these days, when good cooks iire^ko hard to get. Your enter prise merits success, and we hope you will attain it. .1 W Jordan, .lohn Jenes, J D Neel, B P Neel, 8 Tnlbcrt, W McCain, .lames Barnes, .1 U Britt, V Tucker, ?lohn II i - Hi, W Watkin, J B I'ruitt, J E Bell, - Henry Bowie, A Hall, W B Bowie, Juo. Vance, T V I'ruitt, 1> I* Hannah, M C llivera, C Jones, 0 W Nichols, 8 B Cook, J O Hall. . SO Young,. J Jordan, M Freeman W Wieklitfe" J CHmvcII, V Sharp, .1 M I'ruitt, AJ Weed, WA Hall, A J Clinkaoaleft, T 0 Hill, Bun Rilvy, Jas. Thomcson, O W Bowen, Win. Cook, J D Alewine, A Ever. J T Cheat ham, It Taylor, H Kiloy, II M 1'rincc, M L Ashley, W Fooshee. 8 W Brooks. N Acker, " " H B Davenport, J S Shirley, Win. Hngan, J J Acker, J .M Jordan, ! J C Fooshee, W C Cromor U I' Uneall, J D Adams, W F Anderson, W M Webb, J 1) Fvoshee," T B I'nekett, W Whit ley, R V Acker, II J Epling, V A Tribble. STATS OF 80UTIICAROLBNA, AnnnviLLI County, Jnnuary 14, 1N7:{. I. L. D. Bowie. Cleik of the Ceurl of Common Blens nnd General Sessions, for county and St?-e aforeaaid, do hereby certify tlnil I am personally nci|uninte I with the above signers, and tak?- pleasure in saying thnt they arc severally honorable gentlemen, and are men of credit and un doubted veracity. I will add thai M'-ssr? Culver Brothers have sold several hundred of their Farmer Cooking Stoves in ihis county, and, so far as I have heard, they give universal satisfaction. L. D. BOWIE, npril 10 U NOT LCR OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OBANOKarne Coenrv, 8. C. May Ith, IST'.. Bids will be received Hor Rebuilding the bridge over "Bull Swamp" helo-r Knotts Mil), uutil rjfeo Ott? day Of June next. Pre. posnls must state the amount of bid und the names of suritios offered. Contract to ontercd into in writing, before com'.ienciag the work. By order of Board. OEO. BOLIVER, Clerk Board County Commissioners. May 17th 31 NOTICE TO SCHOOL TRUSTEE8. A Convention of the newly appointed Trustees of each of the several School !>is tricls of this County will be held at the Court House on the first Monday in June nest, and at 11 o'clock, for the pnrpote of Considering matters. All Trances ere in vited to be present, F*. It. McKlXL.tr, County School Commissioners, Oraugeburg S. C. may 17th hit NOTICE OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, OBAKUEDCItO, C. II., S. C, May 17th, 1H7-".. The attention of Clerks of the Several Boards of School Trustees of their respec tive School Districts is hereby direeled to the following Circular to the County School Commissioners from the Stats Superinten dent of Education. "Sectio* 40 of "An Act fn amend ;?n Act entitled an Act to establish end maintain a system of Free Common Schools for the State of South Carolina," approved March Oth, 1871. provides that "An annual meet ing of each School District shall be held on the lust MaturJay In June, of each year, at 12 o'elcek M., i.otiee of the the t ime and place being given by the Chrk of I he Board of Trustee*, by panting written or printed notices ill three public places of ihn District ut Icn-t ten days bet?re the meeting." Skc. ?r>l of the said Act p?-ovidi?s that "Tho inhabitants qualified to vote nt a tehftol mcctisrg, lawfully assembled, n-hall have pow cf: 1st. To nppoint a Chairman to preside ever the meeting 2d. To adjourn from time to time. 3d. To choose a clerk, who shall possess the quaftffntien of a voter. 4th. To raise by tux, in addition to the amount apportioned t?y the State to their use, such further sums of money as they may deem proper for the support of puMi ? schools, ?ni4 sum not to be more than three dollars lor every child in the District be tween the age-, of six and sixteen, as ascer tained by the last esumeration; said sum to he collected by the County Trousnrer, and to be held by him, subject to the order of the Trustees, tonnieisigned by the County School Conymissioners, such su ns of money to bo uaed as shall be agreed upon at tko meeting, either for (he pay of teach-on, sala ries, or to purchase or lenso sites for school houses, lo build, tare or purchase eueh school houses, to keep thorn in repair and furnish the same with necessary futl nnd apendages. or to furnish blackboards out line Duips and apparatus for illustrating the principles of science, or lo discharge any debts or liabilities lawfully incurred. oth. To give such direction and make auch provisions as may be deemed necessa ry, in relation to the prosecution or defense of sny suit or proceeding in which the Dis trict may be a parly. ? >ih. To authorise tbe Board of Trustee* to build school houses, or rant the same; to ?ell any school Imune site or other property belonging to the District, when the -aui c ?hall uo longer be needful for the use of th? District.. 7th. To alter or repeal their proceeding*, from time to time, as occasion may require, and to do any other business contemplated In this Act." You are hereby most earnestly advised to instruct the ('lurk of each of the several Kourd* of School Trustoes in your county to give due notice uf nn annual meeting, to be held in tho School District under their supervision, en Saturday, 28th day of June, 187:1, at l'io'clook, M. 1 deem it of great itnportnnoe to the success of eur Free Com ?im-i Sebool System, that these meetings be held iu every School District in the Slate and thnt each School District raise a liberal Local or District School Tax for the support of its Free Common Schools for the follow ing reasons ; 1st. The State appropriation made for Free Common School purposns, for the cur rent fiscal year, in iticlf, insufficient to eu p ply the educational wants of the peop'e. In those States having the most pepular, satis factory and successful systems of Free com mon Schools, the schools n-e almost wholly sustained by means of Local School Taxes. 'Jd. The mum.um or Poll Tax collected in encb of the several School Districts is, of itself, insignificant. :'.'l. The Local School Tax raised in any School District will be of great service as auxilliary and supplementary to the State appropriation and Poll Tax. ?t:h. The Local School Tax is paid into the County Treasury, and is di.eotry aubjeel to tbe order of tbe Hoard of School Trustees countersigned by the County School Com missioner." In accordance with the above Circular and in order that nn amount necessary lo liquidate the indebtedness of thin important Diancb of the administration of the Couuty, for the fvscal year next ensuing. I would suggest the importance of a liberal lax levy by the several Kohoal Districts for ?he sup port of its Free Common Schools. P. B. McKINLAY, County Bcheol Commissioner, Oiangcburg County S. C. msy 1 7 8t Sheriff's Sales. r.y virtue of Snndry Executions to me di rected, I will seil to the highest bidder, at tOrnngeburg C II.. on the FtBST MON DAY iu June next. Poll CASH, "II the Bight. Title and Interest of the Defend ants in (he following Property, viz: All that, raot of Und in ? ?rangeb'ut g t'nua'v. contaiifing l''(' mci r.? more er leas, bounded North !>y lands of .Mrs. Kit trill, Fast by land., ot John A Ii Oy, South by Iml- ?l Thon. EK/J and West by lands el Ira T Shu maker. Levied on as the property of J. W. Antly at the suit of Jas. Brown. ABSO All thai Irnel of lan I in aaM County cm fuitiiug 2UII acres tuore or less, boiin led by 1 lands of Dullas, Stoudenmire nu<l othi rs. 1 Levied on n? the pr>>periy of Win. W. Wittis ' at I bo suit ot Ceo T. iricU el al. ALSO At Lcwisville, (beginning af 11 o'clock "? .Monday and continuing from day l?? r)nj until tiie whole Stock is -Ii *[...-?- i of,) all the Stock of Goods in Store, of W Infield Clork, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes. Hats, (.'rockery. Tin Ware, .Ve. Levied on at the property of VYinfield ClarW ?I the suits of Peake, Upcdyke ii Co. an-J nhcrs. SheriflTs Offne, ) K. !. CAIN, Orangebnrg C. II. 8. C. I 8. O. C. May l?h, 1X71. ) may 17 id NOTICE. OfKICB CO SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. (hiASia ui uu Cot'NTT, 8. C, May 'Oth, 1873. At a MEETING of the County Board of School Examiners, held iu pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly, providing for tbe APPOINTMENT of SCHOOL TRUS ThEs!, the following gentlemen were duly appointed to hold their Office for the Term of two years, to wit : SCHOOL DISTRICT NO t. Vanes' Ttncnsttip. J 0 M Warnock Jerry Tilly, ltufus Felder. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. Poplar Township. W J Snider. Wm Findling. Wm Greene. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. H. J'inc (irot e Township. A It Flood. Smith Glover. W W Vice. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 4. A nuilia Townsh ip. J L Jamison. P K Jones. F Buyck. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. .r>. Providence Township. P W Vogt. Harry Welfare. Louis Hillard. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 6. Goodbys Township. Wade Hampton. Aleck MeKclvey. V M Smith. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7. LjfoiCs Township. A O Holmen. A C William-, F W Williams. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 8. Cow Castle Township. Peler Carson. , Martin Williams. Wm Kummers. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 0. Middle Township. J P M Fouree. Rev Tbes Phillips. Sbcdriok Carn. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10. Orange Township. T C Andrew*. , Harry Q'over. Henry Dickeon. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. t 'aic Cute Township, O D Riley. Peter Oladden. Edrick Olorer. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 12. Jiranchville Township. W II Reedish. Kwd Qreen. Henry Riley. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 18. Nitc Hope Tmcnrhip. Rev SomT Me/. Ceo Garvin. Simeon T Barton. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 14. Elizabeth Townrhip. R V Danncrly. Huftts Wlietatone. Joe Bush. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 16. EtlittO Township. Siun'l T Ixlnr. Allen Brown. DanT Washington. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 16. Union Township. Rev W F Chaplin. Aaron Simmons. Wm R Myers. 8CHOOL DISTRICT NO. 17. Zion Township. Wm N Mount. Wm II Barton. Oephus Farrbon. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 18. !\'iftoir Township. W L W Riley. E J Froderiok. Irving Jennings. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 19. Liberty Township. John II Livingston. Ruf us I'ou. J J Jamison. SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 20. Gootlland Township. II W Corbitt. Aaron Ferguson, (ico W Bnrion. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 21. Hebron Township. D R Skannshnn. Isnse Thomns. John II Axson.' SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 22. I!nrl;i if (#/????.' Ymrnthlp. John II Ftillltps. Andrew Harrison. Andrew Tyler. School District No. 21 shall brreafier comprise ser'f portions of Hockey dove and Hope well Townships, {form-rly School ] District! Nos. 22 and 2'i respect fully. 1 as are not set off from Hie County of Orangebarg in the formation of the New County of Aiken. The attention ot Trustee* berth* appoint ed, ia called to Chapter XXXIX, Section* 2 and 4 of the General Statute* of South Carolin?, which rcadi oa loll or* : "Section 8,?The raid Trustees within fif teen (15) days after ihrir appointment, shall inne an oath ot atHrnmtiou faithfully and impartially to discharge ike duties ef tke Otnce, which oath tbe members sure nafthe rixed to administer to each other. "Section 4.?It shall be tke duty of the surd Trustees, any two of whom shall con st Vt sue a quorum, to meet aa at on and as often as practicable, after having been ap pointed and qnaliacd, at sncb place aa may be asost convenient in tbe District, And at their first meeting they al nU organise by appointing one of their namb?r clerk et the Board, who shall preside at the official meet ings of the Trustees, and shall record their proceedings in a boot to be kept for that purpose &c, The duly elected Clerk of the Board of Trustcea of their respective School Districts, will upoi. application to this office be flem ished with the books provided far by Sec. 4, and also with a oopy of "An Act to eatabliak and msintaiu a system of Free Common School* for the State of Sooth Carolina," aa applies te their jurisdiction and duties. F. R. Mc KIN LAY, County Schoos Cotnmissoner. Orangeburg County S, C. may 10 St United States Internal Revenue. Notice to Special-Tax Payers The law of December 24, 1872, requires every person engaged in an" business, avocation, or employment, which renders him liable to s SPECIAL TAX, to procure and place conspicuously in hi* establish ment or place of business, A 8TAMP de noting the payment of said Special Tax be fore commencing business. The taxes embraced within th* provisions of law above quoted are the following, vis: Rectifiers. .$200 00 Dealers, retail liquor. 26 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor. 100 00 Dealer?, in mult liquors, wholesale... 60 00 Dealer.-, in malt liquors, reia.il...... 20 00 Dealers iu leaf tooaeeo. 26 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacc*._ 600 00 and ?* sales of over $1,000, fifty oent* fo>- every dollar in exc of $1,080. Dealers in manufactured tobacco. 6 00 Manufacturers of stills. 60 00 and for e*e's still or were* manu factured. 20 00 Manufacturers of tobnnoo. 10 00 Manufacturers of cigar*.... 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fret einen, (more than two horses). 60 00 Peddlers o' tobacco, second class, (2 horses). 25 00 Ped?iers of mwmv?, ei?*?, (1 horte).?. 16 00 Peddlers of tobacco, forth cUm, (on fool or public c^'eyewoe)..... 10 00 Drove re of less than 600 bcrreu..... AO 00 Brewer* of 600 berrc'a or mere... 100 00 Any pci ton who shall Call U comply wits the foregoing requirement* will be tmfcjrel to severe penaltiea. Spocial-tan Pa/ore throng bout the Uaatwi States are reminded that they aaawri ?nah? application to the Collector (or Deputy/ Collector) of their respective districts, ewd procure the proper stamp for the imperial* tai Year, commencing May 1, 1873, without waiting for further notice. W. R. CL0?TMAX, Collector Internal Revenue, 2D District South Carolin?. Application may alao be made to, and stamp* procured of, KORKT B. STANLEY, Deputy Collector, Charleston South Carolina, May 3 41 NOTICE. In accordance With an ACT of the Gene, ral Assembly passed on the 20th February, 1873, all persona HOLDING CLAIMS against the County of Orangeburg prior to the first day of November A. D. 1872, will preaent the aaino to George Botiver, Esq., Clerk of the Court of eaid County, for Reg istration, on or before the trat day of Octo ber, A. D. 1878, and all Claims not Regie tered within said time will not be paid. E. f. R. SMOAKE, Chairman Beard County CoamUnionora. 3KORGE BOLIYER, Clerk, may 8 If T7IXAL NOTl?fc,~All pere.ac \Tj having demands against the Estate of Ja by Weens deceased af* notified to pre ?etit the some properly attested to the un dersigned and all persons indetod art re quested to make immediate payment a* I desire to dose the Estate. P, M. CARSON,. Administrator af tb? Estate of Jab* Weeks, may 3 3t MRS. c. MAULE, RF9SELL STREET, Takes pleasure in aanonneiteg to her Cus tomers and tbr Pnbfie in general that shv has open*t# Aer SPRING gfirCH ceaalatiag of the LATEST STYLES of ' M II. M NICKY QUODS. Thankfol for pavt fatora, she rrwpecffully solicits a continoanre of the sa*r*. A SPECIALTY?Dress- Making. roiSns; and Fitting Carried en- sr rtrttal by Mnr. K 8. CUMMISG.fv Country Orders *espeetfuiiy will meet with preaipr intention. npl W M Spring A?rivals AT Oeal reduction in prices of 9-eodef bought in Ute last ten day. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST ASP Cheapest ready-made Spring Clothing,, go to M?. SAMARA'S. IF YOU WAST LADIES ASDCHILD rctl't Shoes of the bc?t qaality an<l at low pr'.ces, goto McSAMAR.VS. IF YOC WANT LADIES DRESS GOOD* Cheap awd Sivlish, go to McSAMAR.VS. IF YOO WANT CENTEE-MK.VS CA88I meres. Cloths. Tweeds. Meltons, Drab' d'ete. Summer drills and coitonadea. etc., all of the beat quality, and the largest Stock in town, and at law prices, too, go to McSAMAR.VS. IF YOV WANT GOOD SUGAR. 8 LBS For $1, go to McSAMAR.VS. IF YOU WANT GOOD BROWN HOMES ?am our wide, at 121 cents, go to " McNAMAK.VS. I F TOO 1FAXT TO BUY CHEAP rOB Cwah, go-to McS AM ABA'S. Being thankful for the liberal patronage host owed on me in the pant, I reapectfalTy ?clioil a continnaoee of the ?am?. - J McNAMANA. Appril 26, 1878 lj? J. FELDER METERS, TRIAL JUSTICE? OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Will give prompt attention to ?II busiarsa entrusted to him. mar 20?tf Do Ton Want NEW GOODS! 00 TO BRIG GM ANN'S. IF YOV WANT CHEAP GOODS 00 TO BRIGGHASN'S WHERE YOU'LL FIND Any and Everything. nov t it ...-_ THE 8I:IlKKSDER OF ?KM. LEX? AT APPOMATIX C. H., VA., arajt Or* AMAGNIF1CIFBT 14? It la** VING of U*? awrrewdcr of Qew. Loo. liamH fnl eelorod. sBngravcd in tha htaaeat ntylw of the art awd printwt oa heavy platea*pe*v It is truly a gem of art, owe which shewt4 hang in the parlor of every Southern Warna?. 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