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TWO D?LLAKS PER ANNUM. )? NUMER -18 THE ORANGEB?RG NEWS How Sho Snws Wood. ?:o:? PUBLISHED AT bx^israEBUPiGr Every Saturday Morning. BY TTT"E JRANOEBUBO NEWS COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One Copy for one year. ?? ??. ? 8ix Month*. Aay one sending TEN DOLLARS, for n Cl?n of New"'Subscribers, MR receive nn EXTRA COPY for ONE YEAR, free of ?aarge. Any one sending FTVE DOLLARS, er a Club of New Subscribers, will receive en EXTRA COPY for SIX MONTHS, free of ?a;rBe. Didn't Take Any Interest in it A Yisit to Stokes. $2.00 1.00 I Squo BATES OF ADVERTISING. Square 1st Insertion. Si.HO 2d " . 1-00 A Square consists of 10 lincB Brevier or one inch of Advertising space. Administrator's Notices,....00 Notices of Dismissal of Guardians, Ad ministrators, Executors, &c.Su 00 Contract Advertisements inserted upon the rtest liberal terms. v; ?:o:? 1 MARRIAGE and FUNERAL NOTICES exceeding one Square, inserted without i*ar Terms Cash in Advance, -?a J? FELDER METERS TRIAL J?STICK. office court house sou are. Will give prompt attention to Ml business strutted to him. murOT-tf km. Browning & Browning ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ?aA??Kav?? c. m., c? Malcolm h r.Kevrtawj. Bnowwixa Did you over see a wom-in undertake to saw wood ? It is alwnys a little whilo before dinner, wbon the pics won't bake, and the potatoos absolutely refuse to come to?tlie boiling point, and tlio only stick of wood is exactly three inches too long. After vain attompts to prove the elasticity of matter by putting a two, foot three inch stict. into a two-foot stove, she goes out to thoBaw horse puts her knee on the refiactory Btick in the very way bIic bus seen some meu do. But the edges of the wood arc sharp, aud she tukes it down again with an ejaculation, and with a growing die regard for appearance, puts her foot on it iustcad. Her hair never fails to come down at this juncture, and tdic bus t-> stop and twist it into a tight knot be liiud before beginning to saw. Here the saw commences a frantie jumping nd skipping on its own account, and the feminine mind being concentrated upon keeping up the foot that is up, and duwn the foot that should be down, until, in on unlucky moment, the center of gravity is lost, the stick flies up, and launches a blow at her nose just as some body is going by. ?hc stops and pre tends to be looking for something, while dark thoughts of divorce and separation flash through her mind, and she vows in her innocent soul that she will never at tempt to saw wood again if there is never nny dir tier. But her pride aud her dinner are at stake, and all her native, obstinacy corueR to tho surface ; sho will conquer that stick or die. Fired by a new fury, she succeed* in sawing two thirds of tho way through, and breaking off the rest of it?it is a rotten rail?8he jines into the house to find the potatoes boiled dry, and the pie in a state of sodden uncertainty. The child reu come home from school, ?.od the While still a very young man, on no- g ?? m in the gillg count of his uncommon ability and legal hospital, with asthma, and acquirements, Mr. Richard Bolman was ^yjfc^yj feyer When he arrived at made judge of one of the eastern cir- ^ ^ ^ ^igned to dat, as cuits of Virginia, in tho year 18?. ^ - tho oigttr manufttetory| but on Has he a Call to be a Husband. Defrauding Insurance Companies. Aron Harris, who kept a cigar store in New York, was, last woek, upon con viction of perjury, sent by Recorder Hacket to the State prison for ton yearc Tho crime whioh led to tho punishment Having hitherto led the life of a student and a scholar, ho had no extended repu tation except among his brethren, and as connected with the profession, and had never yet boon in politics. Short ly after ho went on the bench, a most cold blooded and oruel murder was per petrated in his distriot by a very noto riously bad man. Tho murderer was apprehended, tried aud conviotod of murder in tho first degree. Judge C the following day he was takun to tho hospital upon the recommendation of Dr. James R. Wood, of this city. Yesterday a Sim reporter ob tainoi permission from tho prison physician to enter the hospital. "There are sovcral bad cases of typhoid fever thero," said the physieian, "and there have been several cases of death in that room lately. I warn you iu time. Will you go?" The reporter went proccedod to poonounco the sentence- conviota Uy on ootg neo? the door the first ho had ever had to, which he ^ pbyiician thought that tho fever had prepared with great care, and, as he ^ fiQ.8h them A? tho rcpor had himself said, tho best of which he ^ glaQced around tUc room ho heard was capable, and which he had i n simi lar senttnocs been obliged to make the bnris of them all. Suoh was the solom nity of the ooeasion and the fervid olo quencc of tho judge, that all who listen ed to the sentence passed were moved to tours?ull, t-xcept tho prisoner at the bar who was observed to be looking at tho ceiling and to pay no attention whatev or, appearing, wholly indifferent to what was going on. After he had been re ruanded to jail, one of tho junior mem bers of th? bat havicT his curiosity es cited, and Judge C also wishing to know what effect bis eloquence had upon the criminal, went iuto tho cell where the prisoner was and inquired of him how he felt when Judge C. was paSBingsen tence on him. 'What?'said thecriminal, 'what do you incau?' 'I mean when tho judge was telling you that you were to be hung, aud urg ing you to prepare for the awful doom that awnitodvou/ the familiar Toice ot Stokes saying Helloo, old fellow j come hero Stokes wore the regulation bed tick shirt, and was tucked under throe or four army blankets. "Great God 1" said he, after shaking hands with the repor tor, "isn't this an awful place ? Think of it. Here I am kept in a room where there are typhoid fever patients. Lust night two men were carried out dead. Oh, what I would give to get out of here, I hope I st.ull bo woll enough next week to go into one of the n'uopd I bad a terrible shako last night, l'vo had the ehills and fever and asthma ever since l'vo been here. 1 haven't complained any, and will tsk no favors." Stok"8' face seemed flushed, and ho said his eyesight was failing fast. He could scarcely raise himself in his bad, and while he was bolstered up and could look through tho, burru 1 window he said, "I wish I was out there " The rep ?rter told him that-Itjjgersnll amljiarringtnn Has he a call to be a husband who thinks more of his horse than his wife ? Has he a call to be a husband who spends six evenings out of the week away from home, and complains because 0f this prisoner wae one whioh has of his wife will go Thursday oveoiug to lato been not unfrequent?an attempt to lyor meeting ? defraud an insurance company. His nasthat man a call to be a husband store was burned, and he inado obim who comes home with a face as sour as upon the insurers for heavy los?, that he the last of tho pickles, and expects hi* hud a large amount of property m the better half to be sweetness peraoni- bui'ding. Thero wore grave suspicions ?ed? that he had set fire to the Btoro, but he Has he a call to be a husband who veas only indicted for the perjury, of makes elegant presents to other ladies which offence ho was conviotod. In and grumble if his wile wants a new Benteucing the priooner the recorder dl ?7 iaid he had no doubt that ho had corn Has he a call to be a husband who mitted both arson and perjury, and that swears if the one hundredth button is he had done both in order to succeaful missing and never speaks a word in com ly obtain money by fraud. The sen m<mda?tion of the ninety and nine that tence impo?ed was to be a ponalty oor remain immovable ? responding to the magnitude of the Has he a call to be a husband who crime, and was also intended to deter never buys a book or a picture to make others from the commission of similar home attractive and still wonders why a offences. Hence he imposed the longest woman can't be contented to Btay at sentence permitted by the law for the home seven days out of the week, and crime of perjury, of which the prisoner ever Ringing. 'Them's no place like had boen cenvioted. homo?' Has he a call to be a husband who cornea to tho table with tobacco stained lips (those lips for which sweet kisses should ever be in waiting) aud turns away in ui.-gUno - 6..--?.y his wife's apron f Has he a call to be a husband who loses money by betting on elections and horse races, and when he becomes in volved attributes it to his wife's extra vngnnce. Emmigration to Georgia. Submarine Landscape. When the sea is perfectly clear and transparent, it allows the eye to distin guish ubjeots at a very great depth. Near Miodora, in tho Indian Ooeoo, the spotted corals arc plainly visible under twenty five fathoms of water. The ory stalline clearness of tho Coribbean Sea excited the- ndiniration of Columbus, who, in the pursuits of his great disoov cries, ever retained an open eye for the beauties of nature. Iii passing over these splendidly adorned grounds/iays Schopf, 'where marine life shows itaolf in an endloss variety of forq?,the boat, suspended over the purest crystal, seems to flont in tho air, so that a person uu accustomed to the scene becomes- giddy* On the clear sandy bottom appear thou sands of sea stars, sea urchins, molluska and fishes of a brilliancy of color un known in our temperate seas. Fiery red, intense bluo, lively green, nod gol den jollow perpetual vary; the spectator float> over groves of sea plants, gorgo niaB, corals, albyniums, and sponge*, that afford no less dcligbt to tho eye, aud are no less gently} agitated by the heaving waters, than the most beautiful garden on^oarth when a gentle broeso passes through tho waving bough. Home. The pleasures of home aro not suf fioiently understood or cultivated. It it wo should pay so much ox tern The Suvanuah News says. ?The steamship Saragossa, whioh arri ved here from Batti?JOVto ?? hrrmcht tnqof Aq '? your clothes wtt smells. Perhaps you will reply that there arc cases for cigar holders?I know it. Then jou nius't have in your pocket, ' A cigar case, A cigar holder, ? A case lor the cigar holder, A box of matchrL. A man is no longer a smoker?he be comes an expressman. PUFF XII. MKDITATI0N8 OF A SMOKEU. The Cigar?is Man. I smoke?therefore I am. The cigar distinguishes man from the bruto. Tell mo what you smoko and I will toll you you are. As tho master, so the cigar. To smoke?is to live. Tho man who smokes not is deprav ed. The cigar is tho expression of socie & I V, The cigar ennobles. If Equality Were banished from the rost of the earth it would still abido in the light givon by one smoker to anoth er. Love dies, youth fades?tho cigar r mains. Who has smoked, "will smoke. Nothing is batter than tho first cigar of tho morning?unless it be the last pipe of tho evening. ,o1; Th?*e is a God-for smokers. ( , No atheist smokes. Could woman smoke sho would bo th equal of4 man. A man's nationality may be known by ' the way ho holds hisoigar. Who smokes, prays. Happiness is like the cigar?there should always bo a store in reserve. A free translation of douce en's filix Cigars aro plenty wbon tho sky is fair, When oloinli obscure It they become more rare, I It is easier to give one's Josfrseu than one's last cigar. lno wise man husbands his time find his cigars. Two signs of misfortuno?to upsot a ?alt cellar and to break a pipo. To drink alcne is a vico?to amoke alone is a virtue and a pleasure. PUFF Xp. Th^ aowker is master of the situation. In vain attack or combat it?the ci gar pursues it onwatci" way, throwing Ten Loss the During a drunkctv-ruw at Dorchester, Ontario, on OlirWtnias, between colored i nd white men. r.ne of ihn latter, named Bell, was stabbed and killed. During nri iitteViVpt turescue' Hi roe i< uj;h.s in Jtfrsoy C'.ty. nn Christmas, the ftHhur of one of them was Mruek on the liih'd by n pdliccinan, and will die. The wholesale drug h )use of Culloch, riiiger & Co., Nasliville, hesscV, w..s burned oii Christinas 820,000; ii.snraiico S4.??0 in Frnnkliii, of ^luladelpiiia During a drunken quarrel in Bedford Maine, on Christmas, Patrick Ltobbius fatally stubbed ,)r..vejdi Piihsion: Iio al.-o ftittJhetl Iiis wife in i he .n ni, sever ing all the veins. Tlie secoud floor ol a 1 ohm- nfill-faiue in Buffalo, New York, gave way on Christmas ninlit, preeipitating tl.ei: mates to the basoiheut. A girl miiiiei Jennie Griffin was killed, and several others injured. A false alarm of fire on Chr istmas night iu BuObIo, New York, caused panio among a crowd of persons cngag ed in a dance nt Keller's 11 all, and in the rush to escape from the bujldin several persons jumped from the windowH of the second story, and were .seriously injured. Early on Christmas morning iu Bos ton, Massachusetts, Antoind G. Hnettle was shot and terribly mutilated by Joseph 0 Hegocr, both young Ger mans. Hoguer con leases tho murder. At a shooting match on Christmas day, at Riga, a village near Dayton, Ohio, two brothers?John and Henry Stowe?quarrolod about loading a gun, and John called Henry a liar, when Henry drew a revolver and shot John, killing hi,,, instantly. - The5 spectators, being much excited, earth* und hung Henry to tho limb of a tree, and when he was taken down life was extinct. Too much whisky caused the mischief. James Gallaghor, of No. 30 Pearl street, Brooklyn, returned home drunk early the morning after Christmas, and assaulted his wife, dragged her IVou'i her bed and threw her down a second flight of stairs. Supposing he had killed her, he returned to his room, took an Eufiold' riflo, and. shot himself in the stomach, inflioting a wound from the effect of which he died in forty.fiVo minutes. His wife was sovoroiy, though not dangerously injured. The Orange Hotal at Turner's In his pockets empty purse, an empty uccessar found un tobacco pouch, and ibur postage stamps He said ho was unmarried, had no friends nearer than Lower Canada, and was endeavoring to reach Saint Louis.? /'y.cc7iahgr. Tho Ulaiii Who Knew Exacflj What to do at a l ire. committing There might have boon a disastrous fire on F nirth iitrcet on Saturday but for the heroism displayed by a man named SweeHnan. lie was passing along when he saw little flames creeping around the chimney, and ho dashed iuto tho house. He shouted ??fire" until the house rang, while he seized a bureau and threw it. over, he called to one of the famil.v to go and sound the alarm. The bureau was left lying on the floor, and Sweotmau gathered up a table and ran into the yard. He sent a small boy to sound another alarm, and ran in aud be gaii rack ing a bedstead to pieces, at the same time ordering the women to throw everything out of doors. Ho got the bedstead down aud ran out doors and rushed a third boy to a fire-alarm box, then went iu and carefully brought out the wood-box and a floor mat. The wo men were meanwhile shoring tho par lor furniture out doors, and as soon as Swcetman had flung the looking glass through the back window, and torn the baby's crib to pieces, he ran in and helped them while another messenger was sent to jerk an alarm out of a letter box on the lamp post. While Sweet man was thus working heroically, anoth er man had climbed upon the roof with a pail of water, and put out the fire, and three or four men came upon the scene just in time to prevent Sweetman from throwing tho pi.ino down the collar to ire himself room to work.?Exchange. -?* ?MM A man in Orange County, Vermont, has published tho following: Whereas the Old Woman known as my Wife, in consequence of attending the Powwows of the Jnmpcrs and the Howlers and tho Cat Burners, has be come en tirely Senceless Crazzy and R?ckless and does nothing but run up and down the road and Circulate the Most Infamous Lies Concerning mysslf and othors thus accomplishing my Ruin therefore I forbid any one to harbor trust her on my account. and all b ..ids and debts against which there was the least suspicion hnvo been swept away. The tax act has alsobecn ratified in both houses, and is the simo as last yea.; to wit, fifteen mills; twelve for dificrent State purposes, aul .three ."or county. Both tho debt aud tax bills have been approved by the Governor. The Legislature adjourned on Monday last till January 20th.? Walitrb tro lYe.a. out sixty steerago passengers, thirty five of whom wero German immigrants. The party was comp^sod of men, women and children, snvoral of the latter oot over six months old. Tho men wero aH young, hearty and robust-looking fel lows just the class of immigrants wc de sire to see settle in the South. Some of them had been in tho Franco Germau war, and had beeu discharged but a short time previous to leaving tho "old and thesn wore the regular Some of them ?also had marks" "cf valov, in tho army ?20.?Good on; .To. 22.?Roekcv jNTOXICJi;. Members of KDIST? LODGE, Xo. 33 I. 0. 0. F. are requested to meet at thoir Hall on .Monday, jannnry ?th, 187-1, at 7 o'clock P. M. Be punctual. By order of the M. W. N. G. A FJSCIIBR; Sec'y. -A CARD. Such of our CLIENTS us are interested in CLAIMS ngaiuetthe CITIZENS SAVINGS hank, now in Bonkriiptey, arc requested to come personally with their CLAIMS to our Office on Monday. 12tli inst , on which day wo will have arrangements ma.lo for the proof of their Claims in proper form. IZLAR & DIBRLK. Orangebnrg, S. C. Jan y 2, 1874. J.ncal School Tax, Dirtriet j,V"< land, 1 mill on n dollar. L<?:ttl Sct'too'Tax, DUifttl Xo. 2li^-Ifebt \ mill on a dollar. L-cal School Tax, JA'sirict Grove, 1 mill on u dollar. Tax payers must call for the T.is -hi each piece of property in tbo townships wuero it lies. 1 will collect Taxes as follows .- At J. yamp folders Store, Tuesday, und Wednes day, 13 and H of January 1K74. At Brnnchville,* Friday and Saturday, 16 and 17th of January 1S74. At Le.wiaviUe, Wednesday and Thursday L'lst aud liJd, January 1?7-1. At Fort Mott, Friday, 2H, .luiuxrv 1874. At Daniel Liyibgston's Mill Thursday an! Friday 29lhand tflJth, January 1871 and on all other days nt Oruugobnfg Court lib uso. J. L. HUMUBRT, Couuty Treasurer. Didn't Want to; be Left n+ Many years nge an American ; ship Bailed from a port in Ireland with ? large number of emigrant pasaengora. After tho emigrants wero all on board, headwind prevontbd the Bhip from leaving tho port, steam.tugs being then unknown. But at length the vrind changed, the sails were dropped, and the anchor tripped. The ship; <waa scarcely under way when a young Irish man, looking up through the hatchway, saw that she was in motion. He rushed on deck in groat consternation. Being in the way of the sailors engaged ia working iV-. ship th * mate called to him; cn ^Och I Qch 1' was all that Pat i of the crop of fa&ecutod C. A. also Three- Pnles of Cotton James \Vo<d;x or> |.;t.?0 Gr?cn & A. J. 8aJura?. ALSO '"Hi Ttips.7.17 rikc Hth.day of Janwnrr T87-1 near I lie re-idi-ii.c t,f ".M,-s. p,.;in .os A -? Bales ..l Cotton, 100 liu^hols of ' Ihislivls of Biici 1400 lbs of seed ( otton. H(K) Um of Ko?ldor, and a lot of.vpiton heed ol the crop *f John Sutlers on Liens excculed to- Oeo. II. CwiieU? iiiiC. Li nuehett.. Oocliot ( ('?>rn. 7 f.VL IN UftiT.' A MO I) El.- OF COMBINED 8TRKN?TR AND BEAUTY. Comprcte-in alT its parts, uses the StraiehA Lye Vomie, Needle, .Self Thre^dmx uTr^r ppvtglU Pwrtrvo Motion, Now FeHoi; Sff iW?u.l Cl,t.h Oulder. Oporar^ by Ww" ??d on a Tahle. l.ifh. LnningTsiSS hke nil good high pricp.r patent chuck to prerent tl.r und noiseless laadhinesJ lias ALSO Ou Tuesday the Olli January IS7J nt Lewisyillo ? Hales of Cotton, nho,,t Hi) llusheln of Corn, about 2(K)? lbs Kodder, u Bushch of Rice, .of the ?ron of Wuu Stack on Liens to Bcniietl .lue ?b??on_ ALS(V At the same pfaeo ahoul fiOO lbs seed Collen, and lo Huehela of Corn of the crop ol John Diggens on Lien to Uennatt Jacob south CJAiioLtx.i OBANGEBUBG COUNTY. NOTICE The TAX-PAYERS of Orangebnrg Coun ty aro requested to MULT in Orangebnrg at the Court House at 1L?- o'clock on Monday the oth ins(. A full meeting is solicited us important matters will be presented. FAUL S. FELDER, A D. FREDERICK, J. W. MOSELEY, JOHN A. HAMILTON, W. F. BARTON, L. R. BKCKWITII, T. Vf. GLOVER, W. M. HUTSON. It All the persons having claims Rgninst Estate of the lute Ann Horry, tire re?uired to present them, and all persons indebted 10 said Estate are required to mako pay. nieut, to 1 ' JOHN P. BERRY, , ,? QualiQod Executor dec 13 i87:i liu jan 3 IMPORTANT tfOTICK. OFFICE OF CITIZENS SAVING BANK ORANOKneaa S. C. January 1st., 1874. Depositors at this Branoh are earnestly requested to attend a MEE7ING in Oranga burg, on MONDAY, the J2?h, inat., ?t n A. M. The bnsinosa to bo laid before them ?8 of the utmost importance Bring your BOOKS, or CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT with you. ' JAMES n. FOWLES, Asst., Cashier. 1874 2t Jan fl A New Orleans juryman was asked by the judge if he ever read tho papers. He replied: -Yes, yer honor; but if you'll let me go this time I'll nover do so nny more , Mortgage Sale. By yirtuo of a certain chattel mortgogo 100 by James P. Mays and Isabella hi, ?yto. to George Boliver, and by him assign rL!i? rn 1Ua? J-J- Jftn?i?on, I will sell in front of the ShenlPs office, at Orangebnrg, r "'.{ 1?,n Monday, January 6th, 1874. immediately at tho close of the Sheriff's 5Gl?i?f ?rk BoRy Mate MULE, named "LIZBR." Terms Cnsh. LBWIS MOS8, Agent for B. Jacobson, u? AdmT- ?*J J. L. Jamiaon. JRn 8 1874 14 Instate or JTabiy WooKh JnnV. _j ->otieo is hereby plvon that on tho ->mh day of January, 1874, I will file my final account as Administrator of tho Estate of the late Jaby Weeks Jun'r., and will peti tion for my iinnl discharge. P. M. CARSON, AdminisLnfor, Orangeburg Co. S. C, December 15, 1873. dec ?0 ]y73 Sheriffs Oflire. "| Orangeburg C. II., a. C.r I Dec. 20th, 1873. dee 'JO * E. I. Cnin, s. o. c. td 's Sales. lm IT y on bnvc More jLan^ than you can PAY TAXES on, Register it fo aalt at the LAND OFFICE of AUG. B. KXOWLTON. *x>rt SALE. A FINE BUGGY Apply to dee 13?tf w. A. MERONEY CHRISTMAS AT DR. A. C. DUKES' Who has just received a Large Snpnlv of well-assort od f TOYS, F1BE-WORKS, BRIAR ROOT PIPES, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, FANCY CANMK8, l'EUPL'MEltv, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, &c.. A Complete Stock of ALS0 DRUGS.and MEDICINES, PAINT and PAINT BRUSHES, With n largo assortment of other articles toe numerous to mention. Call soon and you will get bargains. By virtue of Sundry Executions to me di rected. 1 will sell to tho highest bidder at Ornngcburg C. H., on the FIRST MON DAY m January next, FOR CASH, all the Right, Title and Interest of the Defend ants 111 the following Property, viz: One tract of land containing 160 acres more or less in Edisto Fork, bounded by lands ot Jno. S. Bolen, D. P. Murphy. Oeo. jy. Bolen, L A Fogle, Est. of Jno. Ricken bake r and P. R. Pearson. Levied on as tho property of Geo. E. Bolen at the suit of Jno. 1. Addon ct. nl. Sheriff's Office, ) E I C\IN Orangebnrg C. H. S. C, I SO *C Deo l?th, 1873. J dec 15 t^ he bread dnect !r?n th* ,pn</ Mnk< he h nstic Leek 8?i*b (finest and stron7e? Stitch known:) fir,,,. dn?i?We. elosr aB,c -1-1. Will doal.kir^ofwoV?;^ coarse, fron, Cambric ,e heavy Cloth or Leather and uses ?11 descriptions of .hread Sheriff Js Sales. ORANGEBURG COUNTY In Probatje Court. Ann Myers "l va I Jos. A. Keller. J By virtne of an order made in the Court of Probate, 1 will sell at the Court House on the first Monday in January. 1874, for one-half cash?the balunoo in V2 months und secured by bond and mortgage of tho premises. Purchasers paying for papers and recording, the following Real Estate of which Frederick Myers died seized, to wit 1. 88 acres lying ou Four Holo Swamp.' bounded by Mrs. E. Otfss land, the said Swamp and tho rest of the Tract whioh has been laid off for the Hotnstead and Dowor of Mrs. Myors. JL 214 norcs of an adjacent Tract, bound ed by lands of John Mooro and Lovi Myers and 1 Of. acres of same tract admeasured td to Mrs. Myirs for Dowor. 8. The reWindcr on tho determination of Mrs. Myers Dowor in 162 acres of the Homestead Traot and 106 acres of the other lraot. 4. Tho remaindor of Homestead consist ing of tho settlement and 200 acres includ ing the Dower Traot of 162 noros, aRer ?he oxpiration of tho interest therein held by Mr. MyorB and hor children, 2d Nov.. 18 73 Deo. 16th, 1873. Sheriff's Ofiio'j, 1 E 1 CATN OrangoburgC. ii., R. C, I 'a o C Deo 1?, 1873. f dec 20th ? ? best mechauieal talent in Aaaeriak j? Kuvope. has been devoted to "n^S?Tn5 and wmplHy.og our Machines, eombin nl only, that wjiieh is practicable, and ?8 pensmg wftfc all complicated ?ur^imdm? generally found in other machine* ?pcciad toTma and oatra inrfucetnenbi ta male and female agents, ato?o keepers; k~ who will establish agoacie* through th"; country and keep ew new ,no.huSS2? hibition and sale. County rights given"* smar agent, froe. Agenf/eoipletf oTfi ? furnmhed without any extVa ehargo Samples of sewing, deaeriplive eirct?f?s cou.aming terms, teetimooiala, engravinaV &c.r sent free *?i5f??u?g?, fob 8 Bt0ftdw?jr? Sew York._ MONKY CANNOT B?F ITI For Sight in Priceless!! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WII* PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyeaight ose these Per feet Lenses. Gronnd from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Molted together, and derive their name "Diamond"' on amount of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last many yeara without change, and are warranted superior to all others in uae. Manufactured by the Spencer Oatiea Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Genuiog unless atamp <?:! with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents tbrobgh.. out the Union. * . , B. J. 0LIVBRO8, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C. .liTSn U3fD,E?8]S?BD nAS ON HAND all of the various Shea of the above Pases plication11 furnishod lmmcdi?l?ly e? an Also manufactures WOOD COFFlNB aa ?anal, and at the shortest notiee. Apply t0 H. RIG OS m---~6DL C'rr?*??.M?n?h?'wi? piopic, of cither sex, yepng or old m%k* raoro money at work li Ssln lh5& J2S momen s, or all the time, titan at anytffng cite. Particulars free. Adrlr... ^ . ... nufcj*.-..'