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[?0* tbk oxahobbcbo kbws.] ?f3?B? th? Conscience Cletsr. MM> ? ? m In tender age, be wisdom's gngf, Hold naught but vlrtore dear, When tine dispels the mist of /on tit The coaseienee may be elear. The feet that qalek te mUehlef ratt Temptation's wilts ensnare, Then ponder well, the paths begun, And keep the evnseloaee elear. Ko rice that wears deception's guise With virtue can oemposro; Then serk the pearl ef greatest priee And kc?r the coaseienee elear. the Saviour in hie wisdom taught '"O Qfc place no treeenre here, Beyond this world it profits naught Ther. fcvsp the coaseienee clear. raiser's geld le worthless trssh? And only entreat here, It cannot bribe th* hand ef death n>lM|^^?sep fhe oeaacieneo clear. The poorest wretch that toils in neod boat. If tiled with godly fear, ,?;, Beth aources of true wealth indeed Beyonu the millionaire. 1 He needs no transient guilty Joys ? a*: To shield htm Trent dlspair, , ? Hope springs iarmortal in his broaat m A liw*?* *** eeneieaee elear. tsdWkwa age eemes en with ell its ills )\ fti,A?d life is in the i r i|Tif sweet te take a ret reef eet : ? And feel the eeaesioace elear. ANDREW E. W?LPE. ;?tti*sjt>iSTo ?OBB:# - ?'i'KCwdiWni ssseel tasO f?*rtmgcncy. advanee in cotton is a healthy . 1eoWof tho times). It shows the lnflo * once of the great staple Id restoring the tary condition of thn country. It 'moot providential tust the fi nan crash die! not occur a month or two Had the sett on crop bten aud the) crash come the drafts sgeinst it in the hands ; of the banks and cottoo hosses through ?V'fne South, this awetioa would have ruined?absolutely mined. There would not hare been u prominent bank that could have survived, and they would have gone under before) the de pesitora could have msd* a ran upon them. ?s it is, the North, with all its wealth, will suffer more than the South, Mob^s* ft haa no auch powerful reserve an bring into the field. At this time sjthove never Bia any vary oonaiderablc ?mo?at of currency among c~ inasmuch aa the supply haa boon exhausted in raising tho crop and every interest is Jookinr; forward la the harvest which ^ettjt command its two hundred and fifty millions of money nader any eir eumstaneca. Thera to, il is true, great stringency ia currency?for any other njrnose than to buy cott**.* Those who have nsoney are holding for' that very purpoee, and others who tma* drawn their depaeUs from the basks are holding 'it bsck, while those who receive it from any source are also hiding it away against the oratio. IIu man nature ia controlled by aalf interest, ssnjjl in each f*ea*rgwBjCBee baeomes much aaorc selfish, than sonelhle. Everyman thinks that ho murtloek out for himeelf, run* to the bank, pulls ant his money, assd', buries it away in Ria strong boa or rrwnk: There is no bank in the country that could stand a persistent ran, because the very nature of its business require* that a targe portion of its deposits should ks? fovostcd in oeourities whieh cannot bo realised upon in n moment. The session a! banks, too, ana under tko strict est raited States law, aad may bo thrown lata tho haads of a receiver at any tnomeat^ in oase of its violation. AI thane incident* attend and increase ? aamic, aad the trouble ia a community liko ears affthet everybody gets scared ?sad want* to do something, instead of keeping qniet and coo*. Tho whole fcoatamas of life is a system of reciprocal relation snd mot aad dependence, and, ia seasons of ?nnaoial trouble, th* undis torbed maintenance of this normal ooo awtloa io more essential than aver. Tho ?men who tills tha gonad ia this seetiou in the corner stone of our whole busiacss eepcrstructure. He aad the merchant, and the baak, and tha factor, and the manufacturer, are like tha hands of a clock?all moved by the saue machia any aad at the same time. Obstruct or defeat tha harmonious working of any ?f either of these component parts, aud yew dietdrb the whole eonstrnotion. To aaako a run on a bank in which you hsve placod year trust for years, at such a time, U fa strike and Injure tko faithful friend who served yon ia difficulty. The very hmi hour io whieh to draw from yon* hank, both aa a matter of good to boo aud fair dealing, to wuea the country ia ia trouble with e financial panic. However, in the Sooth we can not be hurt much, for we have the entire crop- in ear hands?thaak Oed 1 Th* Abbeville jsrV<f7?m-ie to be issued daily during the agricultural fair la that pawn, fentcrprisrag. A contemporary says that BBiray leave* from toon-comiog orange?, felo*, ooma flatter around in prophesy or wa d, ding* to be," Lot 'eta flat. It* uono of eur funeral. The editor of the Abbeville Medium has advertised for that mother who took her daughters with her in search of the Patrons of Husbandry, although it ia not the mother he wants. Under the head of "deaths," the Abberill? Medium has the following: Dr. J. W. Gurley, the reUran and sueccsslul eje, ear and tooth doctor, left the city Monday, to be absent uutil the let of March n*xt. Sunset Cox if now said to be "a ?ar mer in bis sympathies." What he don't know about "anti-weevil wheat" is not worth knowing Of eturoe Samuel is a farmer. II? slways makes hay white the sun shines. THE OR^KBUBS NEWS AUG VST V? II. K?OWLTOM, EDITOR. ROLITIII, FlSASeiAt. amd BcStHBSS MsBSSBB. OKctal ruper of taa State and af Oranjrraaarg Connly. tmr TtiK orangbrcrg xkwr itas a larger circulation than ast other pap mr ix tbk co vn SATO DAY, OCT.ll, 1873. Owing to the pre-sure of professional engagements in Cuurt, the editor has hsd no time to prepare th? news local column for the re-enl week. That duty has been ably and pleasantly dicharged by Mr. J. Herman W.thlcr.s to wlmm the editor returus many thank* for his timely and courtctu assistance. Hals] I as Hnclt Morl ff a get! t'ot laa?lalt iloncat T The prominent position whioh Mr. D . Wratt Aikcn hnlda in the agricultural societies of the State entitles him tobe regarded as their representative, and gives to hie views an importance which they might not otherwise possess. S > long aa he d|?e>oor*ea on topics connec ted with the interest to which he has devoted his lahors. we confeas n?r ig no ranee and listen aa to one speaking with authority, bit when, exceeding those limits, he lectures an finance and proau gee a code of morals for his constituents we are at liberty to question his ability, and dispute his instruction, although we never held a pi ugh or handled a he. We do not prr.pr.i? |.i disc its Mr. Aiken's peculiar views of finance a? expressed in his Cokcabury letter. We would only suggest tu him to inform himself npon a subject before he ventures to write un-vi it ^.-i'V //1!. for th* ? U hardly a statement in It's lelt?r which s not an error, hardly a condusi?n which is not illrogically d ana fr?.?* his state ments. We hate nit time to rericW thea all hot one example nlle*. Speaking of the circulation of the Na tional Danks he says it .is I'gaily rest net ted, "but "who ever examin s Co mam whether thoy issa- one hundred thou sand dollars ur one "million ?" Is it passible that Mr. Aikcn does not know that ?v?ry bill whioh a National Bank isMie* is furnished to it firm* Washing ton, is signed by the Treasury officials at Washington, sad that the amount of these bills is rw^aUtol by th - amount of bonds deposited* in the Utited States Treasury by the Ifenmf An I did it never occur to Mr. Aikea that if His statement aas correct, and the isvue of bills was unrestricted that not one of the suspension he complains of would haro occured? The banks suspended because thsy had no kills and could get none. Mr. Aiken's statements and his conclusive!, like the famous Kilkenny cats cat each other np. It seems als-? to Kar? entirely escaped Mr. Aiksn'sattentioa that the most extensive and disastrous Gfnaneial revul sions hare occured when there were no national banks, when ..circulation was based on gold and silver, and when there was, practically, no limit to the pewcr ef issuing bill*. Hut, as we said befwro, the financial riews of Mr. Aiken, how ever original; do not interest us, that which does excite in a i feeling of alarm?and hs will paadoo us for sayicfr a feeling also of indignation?is lite new ends of morals which he peeks to instill into the planters ef ths State. It is but justiee to Mr. Aikcn to nay that acquit aim of all intention to do Wrong; but the errors ef ?reo good) men often produce iooalcnlable mischief. Wo are willing to believe that Mr. Aikea does not pieeeirs th* logical consequence of his own teaching; hut, diaguise it from himself as he may, his remedy fer .tho eril begins and ends in sheer dishons* ty. If his instructions were reduced to practice, the agricultural interest of the State would be irretrievably landed in bankruptcy, moral and material* This we do not state this too strongly let ?j examine the Instruction. What is th* ad rice, whioh Mr. Alke* given to tho planters? To hold, their cotton. Admirable adrioo if th* planter was froe of debt, and hi* cotton free of lien, but the planter ie indebted to the factor for the very money which raised the ! crop, and the factor is indebted to the bank for the money loaned to the plan tor, and has put up, with the bunk, hie collaterals to raise the money advanced. The factor owes the hunk and the plan* tor owes the factor, nod has the cotton to pay the debt. Now what is common law and common honesty ? Why, clear ly, that the pi inter ahew^i send his cot tor, forward to pay the debt when it be comes due. Y\ hat ia the advice which Mr. Aikeo gives? To hold it, snd "fo ratal the execution ofilt\e lien by any meant at hand." 'We giro it in his awn word*; for nothing leas can render sj shocking a proposition credible. The factor, asking only that the planter should perform what he has promised, is according to Mr. Aikeo, "a Shy "look who knows no one but hiaself," but th e planter, according to Mr. Aiken, is to be et liberty to break his promise. Whom would the planter, in sneh case, consider but himselff Does he not do that eery thing which Mr. Aiken so indignantly condemns in Jay Cooke & Co.?suspend, "with their poiLsts Tul! t* Moral laws arc general in their pplica tiou ; there is nothing which exempts a planter from their influence, or renders that, innocent in him, which would be culpable in a merchant. Yet Mr Aiken a advice is, that the planter, with the means of payment in his hands, should break his promise and "resist by any means at hand"?which of course meane violence?"the execution of the lien/' Faith is to be broken, the law defied, violence resorted to, and the I whole framework of society, which rests on Law *nd Justice, rent and shattered as by a tempest, and for what 7 To enable a planter to avoid the payment of ' is just debt. We have too high a respect for the intelligence and charac ter of the planten ef this State to believe it possible that they couid be influenced by counsels so weak and vi ctone. It is a little carious that Mr. Aiken seems never to have considered that if hit remedy wss possible, and was ap plied, the only result would be first to rnin the factor and then the planter. The factor would be protested b* the bank, and his collaterals sold out j the planter , w?uld eventually have to pay his debt, and we fancy would find himself at a loea j to raise the advance for the next crop. | Bot it ie a waste of time seriously to criticise a remedy so utterly impractic able, which begins ia bed faith, end* in tiolowce, and oan have hat one result, the utter ruin of every ooo affected by it. To the extent of his ability and in fl- ence Mr. Aiken has made mischief. He has endeavored to arrary one inter eat apainst another, when a cordial un ion and harmony is essential to the pre servation of each and the prosperity of the State. At a critical period, when confidence is needed, he has sought to sow distrust and excite suspicioa. And the means suggested are as objectionable aa the end. We are all mutually and reciprocally dependent, end arc bound to each other for the observance of the purest good faith. Whoever, by, teach ing or example, breaks down our rever ence for honor and honesty, or tempts ns, however subtly, to evade the oblige tions they impose, merits the prompt re bnke of all who have at heart the char acter and future of the State. We have lost much, but we have not yet had to blush for the lasa. All the evils of which Mr. Aiken complains arise from the planter's want of capital. The true remedy, theo, is not to ndd to the want of capital the Want of credit, but, by punctuality and economy, to increase both. Thus, in truth, will the planter be independent; free to hold or sell as judgment dictates. It is the position he ought to occupy, and which we hope ho will soon reach, for with his prosperity the interests of all are indissolubly connected j but, to be durable and benficial, it must be the result of his own honest efforts, and not the fruit of injustice to others?-Wio & Courier. Wtlkie Collide wears specs, an d he vieik? America for the purpose ef making a spec. An sties was opeood at Toby Crock, Morion Cecnty, last week, with W. H. Carey aa poalssoetcr. ]n Neahvi??, Tenn., there ie a club of rejected lovers, the members of which are said to* to the happiest fellows in existence. A citiaen of Laurens County offers a bale of cotton as n standing hid to any first class circus that will visit that town. A good article of whiskey is eel led "Old Velvet," and the people delight in olothing their ineides with it as with a garment. Troy, N. Y., baa a baby with four teeth ia its noae. That child wee 9L% out for a rep" Think of the amount of noting arouav. a man could da with euch a flinty organ aa that 1 The Staate of Soath Carolina, COUNTY OP ORANGEBURO In the Couet or General Sessions, Fall Term, Oct. 10,1873. To the Hon. R. F. Graham : The Grand Jury of she County re spectfully present ; thai , 1. They find all the Public Buildings in good repair, and hare no recommen dation to make on this subject, exempt that the pickets on the Court Heuse fence should be secured by straps. 2. That all the County Offices to whioh they got access arc well kept. The Treasurers Office was locked up, and be and bis Clerk both out of town, but they find front tha Offices of the County Commissioners snd the School Commissioner, that he has neglected to make the monthly returns required by the 12?h Sec. chsp. 13 of the Kcvissd Statute?, snd the 6th Sec. of the Act concerning School Fundc. Many com plaints were also made about his failing to pay School Orders, because not in funds. They investigated one esie to see if it wss not mere clamor, and found that the Treasurer in tho siuglc return made to the School Commission er, admits having, fur the Township of BranchvHIe 9530. On this the School Commissioner snys he has countersignrd orders for only 8-139.83, and he identi fied as ons of the orders included in the ?439.83 ono produced by Mr. B. T. Smoke, who held it for collection, and says it was presented and dishonored on th* plea of no funds. The Jury had their attention drawn to the fact that the County Commission ers had disallowed the chsrges of Trial Justices for more than one recognizance in each case, and the County Commis sioners desired an expression from the Jury of their view. The Jury referred the matter to the Special Solicitor, who had been ordered by the Judge to assist them. He sdvised them tbat there was no law to restrict the charge to one recognizance is each ease, but in their opinion there should be one, and they desire to see some restriction enacted. 4. Tbcy lastly present that the Trial Justices throughout this County nre Tory remiss in neglecting to enforce what is commonly called tho Tuppor ' Law, as they are required to do by the 16th Section of the 80th chapter of the Revised Statntcs. WM. C. MOSS, Wem???. OB I TU AR Y. Died?Fell asleep in the arms of Jess,, ew the SASTftnlng eV the 7th inst at flowes Pamp, Mrs.1 FANNIE E. MEY Kits, the beloved ami affectionate asothor of W. R. Meyers and Mr*. Ana Bowman, age seventy-five years. T?XE?CTOf*P* !vdTICi,-P(T. nfls soas having elainta against ieel Kno'ts late sf Orsngeburg County deceased, are required te precent sworn statemente of them, sad those indebted te the same will make paymeat te JOHN I>, KKOTTS, Qualified Eaeetttor. Oct 11 187? 31 Estate Sale. la accordance with the svder of Hon. Augustas B. KnowlUn Probate Judge, I wilt roll at pnblie outcry for essh at Orangeburg Conrt House sa Saturday (be lat, November next, three Bsles of Cotton of the Kitate of Joel Knotta. JOHN O. KNOTTS. Basso tee. Oet U )87S 8t DANCING SCHOOL. M?NS. BEKGKR informs the Udics snd Gentlemen of OrangehUrg, thai having ohtatMed a sufficient number of pnniN, he will open a Dancing School on the 16th inst. M?ns. R. is well known as the onlv profes sions! teacher in this Estate ; hi* headquarters being in Chartort on, and he can give the best references here and all over the State. lie teaches dancing in all its various branches, without any exceptions. Poamaa wishing to join the class are requested to do so at the first Lesson. For particulars apply the 14th inst, at Meroney's Hotel. Oct. 9. 1873 34 2t Lost, Strayed or Stolen. On Sunday Bvening September 28th. One fine Grey Mare MULE, about five years eld, medium size, from my Plantation on Bull Swamp, Any person giving information leading to tbe recovery will be LIBERALLY BhTW A BU BO !! OMAN.B. BILBT. Oct. 3rd 1872 2i DB. THOMAS LEGARE, sats ?IBIDEirr PHYSICIAN to t?s ROPER AND CITY HOSPITAL OF CHARLESTON, Offers bis PBOFESSIONAL SERVICES ts tbe community ef Orangebavg and te the Pnblie at large. Office hoars from 8 te 9 A. JeL, 1 ts Z, snd 7 ts 9 at night. Office, Market Street, ever Store sf Jno. A. Hamilton. aug IS Ssa WHAT PLEASES THE LADIES A WHEELS* A WIL80N SEWING MA CHINE. They eeO be had by calling at Mrs. Olden dorTs MiUercry Establishment. J. T. SIMMONS. Canvassing Agent, jnne fit?tat Ortngeburf, 8. 0. COUNTY FAIR, WILL OPEN OCTOBER 28. and Continue four days. ADMISSION ?Oct?, Chil dren under iwolve half price, GRAND TOURNAMENT, 2d DAY. Bine-Match 3d Day DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES 4th DAY, COMMENCING 12 M. Fl'LL brass band and out-door amuse ments each da IT, For particular* apply to T>IRKCTOTlS : W. F. BARTON, President. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN. L. R/ BECK WITH, SAMUEL DIBBLE. paul 8 FELDER, J. L. MOOREU, J. O. WANXAMAKER. Bricks! Bricks!! BRICKS!!! Tnic cn*>f.rsioned respectfoi.lt Inform ihr public that lie ia aew pre pared ta furnish bricks ia any quantity. All ordern will meet pif?rspt attention. J. C. EDWARDS, jna* a 1873 tf Estate Sain. By ?Her of Probate Judff?, I will eon tiaae tbe aal? of the stack e>f goods of ta* Relate af the late LAWRESCK 0. CLARK, d*e*aa?d, after the custom of merchants, until the tkirceesik day ef Deleter nest, at tbe at era ia the Town of Lewi ?Tille. On that day, end free? day to day thereafter, I will cell at pnblfc auction, all remaining personalty ec *akl Estate, embracing mer chandise, fan it ore. koreee and ether chatties, at the eonre plat*. Term* cask. RtrSA T. CLARK, ? Administratrix. September 20 1873 At XT ? *?"??? CopaHnorablp iH existing between W. P. CAIN and C L. HOOK, under ike name of Cain k Heel 1* this day Dieeelte I hy mutual consent. W. P. CAIN, C. L HOOK. Lewlsfffte, 8. C, September, let/ 1873. Tke Dusiness will he continued by the aa derslgaed la his own name, who wttl aic* up aloe* the business ef the old firm. W. P. CAIN. sept 'JO t DR. at TABEB. LKW1SVILLE, S. C, (ST. MATTHEIT5 P. O.,) joa* o 1873 tf The State of South Carolina, ORANGEBURG COUNTY. In thk CotjRT or Prowat*. By AUGUSTUS B. KSOWLTON, Esq., Judge of Probat* In said County. WHEREAS. Kexiah A. Rusk hath ap plied to me for Letter* of Administration on the Ettat* of Benjamin Rush, late of Orangeburg County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonlsk all and singular the Kindred and Creditere of the said deceased, to be aad appear be fore me at a Court of Probate fer tke said County, te he holden at Orange berg en the 18th day of October, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. to show cause if any, why the said Ad ministration skeald not be granted. Given under my hand and tbe Seal ef my Court, this 80th day ef September Anno Domini 1878. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, [L.8.1 Jndg* ef Prebet* O. C. act e It 1DR. A. C. DUKES' ORANGIBURG, S. C, haisb ia DRUGS,' MEDICINES, PAINTS, AND OtLS, FINE TOILET SOAPS, BRUSHES AND PERFUMCY, PURE WINES and LIQUORS for Medicinal uses. DYE-WOODS and DTE-8T?FF8 generally. A full line of TOBACCO and SKOARS. Farmer* and Pbysieiaaa from tke Country will find our Stock of Medicines Complete, Warraated Oann'ne aad cf tke Best Quality. Let of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. isn 11 o t FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE LOT fa th. Town ef Oreageburg, containing; ONE ACRE, with n DWELLING, . KITCHEN, STABLE sad a good Wtll of Water. All the Improve ments NEW. The abe-.: piece will be sold CHBAP fer eaah. Call icon and get a BARGAIN. Applr te W. T. yjQHTF JOT, eug 2l ti COUNTY OF'ORANGEBURO. In tub Common Fl?*?. Tbe State?Ex Relation* ) Bill Tbe Solicitor of the Stuth- V to Perpelestc ern Circuit. J rostimsny. F.x ?*Ttt \ Application te prove E. A. Themas. / Lout Deed. Application on oath having been made by K. A. Thomas to prove the past Existence, Loss and Contents of a Deed dated the 10 Jan., I860, front this applicant to Wss. Frederick. It ia ordered? That all persons b aving like or opposite interest in said Deed, whether residents la this State or out of it; and who desire te de so, shall appear and cross examine the evi dence produced ; and introduce evidence in reply before me, at ray Office at Orangebnrg oa the 20th day of September next. UEO. BOL1VEB, June 14th, 1873. Referee, june 21 8m Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GITKN THATONB month fresa date I will file my Fiasl Account with the Honorable ing. B. Knewl ten, Jndge ef Probate for Orangebnrg County, and ask fer Letters of Dismissal as Executrix ef Daniel Zeigler. JANE M. 7.K10LEE, Ant 22d, 1S78. Executrix, sag 28 4t Save your Taxes! NOTICE. OFF1CB CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Obaxukbubu, C. IL, 8. C, August 1st 1878. F. R. Mr KIN LAV, Connty School Comm irr isner, Oraageburg Co., 8. C. angiut 9 1878 8t' NOTICE OFFICE CLERK Co., COM'RS, OwAsuxnrae Cocstt, OsAscssrso, S. C, September fl, 1872. OFFICIAL STATEMENT UNDER SECT. 2ft, A. A. 186*. I: Compensation Audited te Members o present Board : E. T. R. Hmoak, March 21, 1873, 22 days attendance en meetings.....6ft 00 .'?76 miles.?Q 80 7 days etiperinteudance Roads and Bridges.21 00 284 miles.14 21 $130 00 John Kuhinstn, Jan'y 28, 1873, IG dajs attendance on meetings.4S 00 280 miles..14 UO 3 days snperintendance Roads and Bridges. 0 00 104 miles.... 6 20 7? ?i John Robiassn. March 10, 1873, 4 days attendance on meetings.12 00 112 miles. o ?0 2 days swperinimuaiice roads aad bridges. ft Od 40 miles. 2 00 25 ?0 John Robinson. May 111, 187:1, 6 days attendance on meetisgs.IS 00 140 miles... 7 00 8 daye supcrintendance reads sad bridge*.Ii i 00 212 miles.-.10 60 64 CO Jahn Bobin ion. July 7, 1873, S dsys attendance on meetings.m 9 00 84 milrs._ 4 20 ft days superintendence roads aad bridges. 9 00 6ft miles.?. 8 80 25 00 [ Alexander Brown, 'Jaa'y ,-8, 1873, 16 days altsadanos ea meetings.48 00 500milles.2ft 00 4 days superintendence reads sad bridges.12 00 120 miles. 6 00 91 00 Alexander Brown Jons 2, I 1873, 6 days attssdanee so meetings.13 00 230 sailes.12 60 9 days superintendence roads and bridges....'8 00 126 miles.?,. 6 30 61 SO II. Dsys and mi Wage si Sessions of Board to date : Numter sf dsys Beard has been in Ses sion, 36. B. T. B. Smoak, number of miles trav elled for meetings, 116.* John Robinson^ number of mile-i frsve?ed for meetings, 868. Alexander Brown, hutnber ef miles tree* eBed for meetings, l.ViO. . III. Accounts audited, bot not verified, none. Certified by me, this 9 September 1873. UEO. BOLIVER, Clerk Aoard Canary Commissioners, sept 27 1 NOTICE OFFICE OP COUNTY COMMISSION BUS, OsAsassrsa, C, II., 8.. C. September 22rd 1878, Sealed proposals will be received at this Office oa or before the 27th day of Octobe* 1873, for repairing Jones' Bridge ever North Edisto River. Also for tbe repairing ef Bowes' Bridge ever North Edicts Rives The repairs to be complete, and as decayed Timber er Lumber lo he need. Per east Ion ian spply at this Office. By order sf the Board, GEORGE BOLIVER, Clerk ef Beard of Connty Commissioners. Sep. 27 1878 4t NOTICE. Tbe EXERCISES ef Mrs. ^BUFFER'S PBRB SCHOOL, will be recessed on Wed nesday, October 1st, 187?. sept 27 I Nunan Strawberry Plants, 60 et? per WO for sale by JEFFORDS A Co., sf Charleston s. a Orders left vltk Mr. J. 8. AlbergetUf^tlf he attended t*. eug l>3 1073 :. 3SB ?jg stale of John iUchenbmUoF. . j? All periona interested in the eel* ."state, oro hereby xwtiacd the* cm too 24th day of September. 1678, 1 will Are my fool account in the Probate office *f Crraegebssrg Co0nfy> a*<! will aak for Utter* ef dUexlee ' loa. ClARX C. COOPER, Adm't fei. Zehn RUkonbcker. as* 3? 1878 ?* J, Wallace C^noii, IS HAfTT TO ST ATI TO* Hf? FRIENDS i and easterner* that he kae Jene retarded freaa Char leiten, after having pankascd ? large steck ef, Fresh Groceries WHICH HK WILL SELL AT V?Tt9* prices for ?aak. Alee ea kaad a fail ef eeM cf L1QUOB8, CIGARS, TOBACCO, At prices tkat cannot ke aapaseed far cheapness. All the above geeds art freak aad warranted. Call aoea aad get berg* las. July lftih 117* tf ^NEW PATENT^ DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS Th* undersigned Agent for Oraagebwrg County bega leaTe to call the attention ef COTTON PLANTERS t* the ?am-, aad would adris* erery on* in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase h patent at ?*?*. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, aad POWER, it kis no equal Any one dolrow seeing Ue "modue ?perandi" of said Press, can daao by calling at the Store of J. W. Patrick A Co., Rneeell Stre*t Orangeburg C. H., 8. C, where a model can be seen, or address Cef*. J?4T STOKES Gen'1 Agent Midway 8. C. J. W. PATRICK, Aft. Oraagehurg County 8. C. july 26 1873 tf ~r j. ouver^T e \K DEALEIl 1st DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, VARKISH, NON-EXPLOwkWR LAKPS, GARDEN SEEDS, ft*.r ?Vv J. PRRSCRITION8 prepared with ACCVR ACY aad FIDELITY, foi welch pereeee s> full and complete asaorfmsat ef PsJRB CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS will he censtantly on hand. Long experience?a successful basis*** career ef mere than eight years im Graeme- , borg, a g*od ka*wleig* *f tfcaV IfeieVB MARKET at home and abroad, will afford sv sufficient guarantee 'kit afl feed* add or dispensed at my establish meat wilt ha* GENUINE and RELIABLE. Appreciating tkc saeeess wkiek Ja Ike past has at leaded my efforts, I have de termined t? apare no pains t* merit a ce* finance ef the patronage se likerstty Heal aap E. J. OLEVEROS M. D'.. N* 100 Kuaaei Street Onaagskarg:. Tkc rissest e>ri*i*a? ef the Const ef ike Ualted 8la?es kaee deel? tkc HOMESTEAD ACT* cf tkia Btetajkjp const it utisaal an *w*wB8j cectfraeted yens ieaw to 180?. Tkc last amendment te tkc Bcd?ltrw?t Use give* to th* debt*raWsawsc exemption ef" real aad pereetial property a* swfiwkW hlx by the HOMESTEAD LAW. The enly way that IlOMESTEAd>8>cavi ho eccnred is hy tsftmg law leweet ef the BeMa^ rapt Art. , ,ia Especial attenrfen has been aad will h* devoted te this hraneh ef the law hy BROWNING ft BROWNING, Attoeawys at Ln>*. as sac iH Street, Oraogchsrrg at * f|>5 A Yalueble Inr enlte>x*e|)5 AN PKTIRBLT NEW Sewing Machine! FOB DOMESTIC UBB FIVE POaLf >M, wtrtf ras saw Patent Button Hole Worker. THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IK CONSTRUCTION. TBE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. A MODEL OP COMBINED STRENGT* AND BEAUTY. Complete In all its parts, ?ses the Straight Bye Pointed Needle, Self Tkreadiar, duvet, wpright Pecitivc Metlea, New Tension. Self Feed and Cletk Guidcr. Oncacfett by. Whet* aad aw a Table. Ligkt Wfng. 8*~*r> and noiseless like all good tjtghpilsw* machines. Has patent check re jtreveac tee wheel being turned the wrong way. ? Uses the thread direct frees the ssmoL MagctV the ElastU Lock Stitch M- pi Jn#|ti iag**eW stitch known;) firm, darabU, else* aad rapid. Will de all kinds of werk, fine aad; coarse, from Cambric te hoary Cloth ea Leather, and use* si) description* ef thread. The best mechanical talent Uj issettca and Enrepe, has been devoted te ImfliithlBcj and simplifying oar Machines, eassMaiwg enly that which U practicable, and dis pensing with all complicated snvrouadiegn generally, found la ether machines 8f*clai terms aad extra inducements to mala and female agents, storekeeper*, Ao... who will establish ageaeic* through, th*. eeuatry and keep tar new machine* en, ex ? bibUloa and sale. County right, given tan smart agents free. Agent's ooitgjatn asxtaio. furnished without aay extra ehatg*v Sample* cf vowing, descriptive circular* ecauiaing^ rcrme, teeiimoaials, engravings, ^dSean, BROOKS 8EWIN0 V \C?t?f CO., No. 1320 Brcadway, New York. $ renf 1/