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LOCAL,
8ATURDAY, FES. 7, IQ74.
Ycsferday was a dark, gloomy, and
Wet da/. Bad' streets for pedestrians
will be felt until it clears off again.
There ^ will'bo. diviuo service in the
Baptist Church to-morrow morning and
evening by the pastor, Rev. A. P. Nor*
ffctt JOi ni . .:
J. W, .Patrick & (fjcTere selling off
their entire stock, of goods at cost.
They have a full supply on hand, and
our reader*Sriil tie Weil to call on them
immediately.
Brown, tb* barber, is still at his old
?fand <?er ready to wait on our citizen*
injthe way of a clean shave and a smooth
cut of the hair. Call on him aud he
will fix you up iu the latest style.
Our thanks are tendered to Attorn y
General Melton for a copy of his annu
al report. The Attorney General has
wpiktd hard, faithfully and successful
ly nud dcM-rvca the ^ood will and on
teem of the people.
A woman out West put her baby into
the washing tub, and its dry frock aud
petticoat in the cradle, and set her
little boy to rock it. She did notdis,
cover her mistake until the baby
cried whtn tdie pinned ita left leg to the
elethes lino, as sho hung it out in the
yard to dry.
u - p - . ? ? ?
At an election held at Branehviite ou
Monday last, the following othocr* wore
elected:
/n/enrfant-r-W. II. Rccdish.
W<tr\1chs?l)r. M. G ?esatut, Rev
Kdv/ard Green, Dr. W. L. Reeves, Ren.
Heii.
?"Some men arc always "talking *iVout
patronising thrir own town," moralized
?as ef Orangoburg* p-irle. ? Tney are
always harping on that duty, anfl yet
?li*n thry want to g?i a a tied
?braid to Und choir wives. II do hope
thtlt snmo of theae ohaps that marry
Kett<*rti women will geVdhcuted."
Mr. 0. B. Kortjohu advertises in
_SR?ther'column groat inducements to
Iwyers, vm 1 ^?y? they can save fro u
?twenty totwen'yfi-o >c.ot*by calling
?on bittn for fieir gTivcurie?, liqi irs, &o.
"\Vc '.uur/ Uiek means wh*t ht siy.?, and
all ^acafi on him v.-til bo eeu-vineod
?of the above faet.
, , rT-??? -
The p.yi.ny rricndn of-Sheriff Cain will
"il* ^ad to learu tbstheliasTpatd in full
"tho amount 'for the >con payment of
>whieh 'rules recently issued against him
*v-?th*lithe rules and attach menu have
'bren set aside by the eormetft of the
prosecuting attorneys?and that under
?an pr3er mVdaib.yJF.udge Graben be 'last
'Wednesday r-o'eutored upon ?olre -duttie*
<^f ?isoffioo.
?wiHiniiai itiHwia -
* 'time is^jtyb ED*^
Just before we go to press onr courte
ous Cotttfty Treasurer J. ir Humbert
Karj, bands as a notice that the time for
paying fctxes without penalty has been
extended to March 7th. We are hearti
ly glsd ofthe fa:t. Mr. Rum'?et baa
'?i):on bard at work night stjd day here
: in Orangcburg , and now he wfll give
. the people in the county a chance to
#?y *p without coming to town,
if+Tix tf u m . i a?'
r Ourfellc
.low citizen, Mr. Joseph Straus
J I Hiffkoerotto-lesrn, Scat his only grand
^ JW last Tuesday morning, and buried it
Thursday afternoon. The m saber of
.the child having -died, sometime ago.
when it was but a few days old, the
YTStlMd mother QbgkJ^itargo of~tbe do
\f tfjaased in order to raiso it, bat kind
Providence deemed it best to send it to
with its mother in a bright and
?appyYaB*. '
We are reliably informed that our
<City Fathers have been proffered the
loan of money to complete the new
?treot, by one of Orangeburg 's enter pri
cing eitizens, and they refuse to accept
A? Why is this thus, City papa's ? Try
-fiW City Mothers, enterprising frieud,
wo bet they won't refuse. I1, will soon
be timo to prepare land for planting
purposes, aud if the Ceuncil don't com
Bueooe work iatogediatiy they will put
tho Town to a great deal uioro expense
by p?yiog landholders for work thoy
jf/ut upon tho land that the new street
will run through. So n >w is the timo to
T he editor of this paper deems it
p roper to state that tho Probate Judge
of this county (toward whom lie enter
tatus the warmest feelings of friendship
and in whom he has ever found one of
his best of friends?)irell, as we were
about saying when we were interrupted,
our Probate Judge, upon first hearing
of the difficulties about to involve the
Citizen.1? Savings Bank, took such steps
as to seeure every dollar of their money
for the widows, orphans and others
whoso funds had, in pursuance of law,
been disposited by the Jud^e in that
Bank.
T - .
a wfui. a 11
Yesterday morning the corpna ot a
colored man Was found noar the -head of
Russell Street, in an advanced state of
decomposition. Liter in tho day
the body of a white man was found
near the same locality, and equally far
gone. Tho ouly decent thing about
Russell Stront is, that it makes?no
distinction on Account of race color or
previous condition. The bo-lies would'at
have been found yesterday bad there not
been a little less water iu the street than
usual. Thoy mny have been there a
month for all anybody knows about it.
Verdict of the Coroner'b jury, "Died by
drowning iu the dnrk waters of Russell
Street."
City Fithers, "Go thou and de like
wise."
?> ? ? ? ?MMM_??
SALEDAY?
Last Monday wan another bad day.
The streets were very sloppy. Notwith
standing all this there wan a largo crowd
it, town. The -Sheriff made the follow
ing sales:
One tract containing eight hundred
and fifty acres belonging to M. F. and
C. R. Tatc, sold iu seventeen different i
parcels, vie:
1. Tract of 50 acnes, bought by Ga
briel llatlcel, fur 945.
2 and 3. TratA of 173 acres,- bought
by Geo. Bolivar, for $225.
4. Tract or 100 acres, bought by J. j
il. Tatc, for S3?w.
'J hc'ftfaiaiuimj 13 tract* of 53-7 acro-t,
j'bought "ley tie ?. B-iRvcr-fnr Sldt?2- i
23fl7-arres -belonging tn^'hc est at o wf
A Tatc mid in right ?ia?roohs Tor $W-2 '
?ls????esesa? ?
-A-bomioable, nbhoitrctit and ajjjr?^unj
above all thing*,
B-ourtlj and not to borneliy tho bold bur
gers of Orangoburg,
C-auaing fearful cursing, and creating the
direst Indignation,
?D-rawing from the depths of decent deniions
desires for doepest damnation?
E-veu for tlie eventual and everlasting ec
olusion of the City Futbars
f-ron Hope and Heaven and all that they
? love or care for,
Is' the plight of the street called
Russell!
G-reat is the grumbling of thoso who own
not .flats*r batteaus,
H-orrible the ronditiot. of those wJr* liveeasl
of the'Rnilroad.
If they otvn not canoes how, indeed, can
thty get to the post office ?
J-ust ihinkof it, Mayor and Aldermen i (-the
citizens know it already,
K-now it and wonder if ever a city Papa,
Perchance strolled through the street'
called Russell!)
L-oud are tho lameatattoas of broken hearted
mothers
M-ourning the deaths of children who were
drown-ded
N-ot in the Rdisto or Santee (bright rivers of
Caroliua^
O r in any of thoso sparkling and beautiful
branches
P-ast so many farms and cosy homesteads
flowing,
But in the deep dark mud-puddle
Russell!
R ight about ! City Fathers ! Remedy our
Wrongs rapidly?
8-Of then, will aur oersinga be changed into
blessings and beaisons.
T hen you will have honor, and thoro will
be cs use for rejoicing?
U will then stand a chanoe for re-olcetion.
if office again you should run for.
Verily this in tho truth, and. what the
"Nkws" says It will stand by
While water runneth in Russell.
We?
X,-peot?
You 2 B?
Zealous, henceforth, City Fathers !
Ac, &c.
Dyspepsia is a llydra-Headctl
MoilNtW', from which nearly all'-the
ills the human flesb is heir to" originate
The' Peruvian Syrup, a protected solu -
lion of tl>c protoxide of Iron, is a long
tried and woll-eotablished remedy for
this distressing complaint; it has cured
thousands when other romedies have
failed.
To all Whom it May Conoern
All PERSONS INDEBTED to me in any
.manner, will make prompt payment by the
1st March next- After that time all claim ?
will be placed la the bands of a Lawyer for
Collection.
jau 3?td T. C. ANDREWS.
Columbia, S. C, Doo.'20th, 1870.
To the Editor Orangeburg Ntw$ :
Sib?I have the honor to inform you that
at a meeting of the Hoard of Offiaeri, cre
ated by an Act entitled "An Aet to Regulate
the Publication of all Legal and Public
Notices," the following resolution wai adop
ted :
Resolved, That tho "ORANGEBURG
N K W S " in hereby designated as the OFFI
CIAL PAPER for tue Publication of all
Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of
the County Officers in the County of Orange
burg.
Rospectfully, &o.
F. L. CARDOZO,
Sec. of State
and Chairman Uoard.
Per W. R. JONES.
" COmiERfJIAL
MARKET REPORTS.
on h i; or tub Obanobbubo Nkwh,
Foburary, 7tb 1874.
COTTON?Sales during tho week 4'JO
bales. We quote:
Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... 7@ 12
Low Middling.
Middling.lSjQo
Rouoii Kici....$1.25 per otisbol
Cohn.$ 85 per bushel.
Cow Peas.75 per bushel.
Pi K ohrs. 1.10 per bushel.
COOI) ttAROEXft to be had
hy hjtyiug your Ciurdoii Meeds
und Onion Sein from
E. EZEKIEL,
who gets all bis Sot-ds from (he
Celebrated firm of 1>. Lan
dreth A Son.
*M. 11.?Members of ranges
Trill be supplied at CJrange
prices.
jail 10 4t
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ORANOBUURG COUNTY.
All persons having claims against the
F.stute of the late Ami llerry, arc required
tu present them, and all persons indebted
to said Estate arc required to make pay
ment, to
JOHN P. BERRY,
Qualified Executor
dee 13 1ST- ltn
NOTICE.
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,
OnANuanrna Couxtt,
Orangeburg, S. C, Nov. 1st, 1778.
To all vhom it may Concern:
Pursuant to Titte 3, chap. 13, Revised
Statutes S. C. Section 58 requires :
8kc 68. If any person, compan- or cor
poration shall coatnrencc airy business in
any County of this St als? aTier the first day
ot September in any year, the captial or
property employe.1 in which shall uot-kt.v<
heen previously listed for taxation in suit*
County, and shall not within thirty days
i he re* Her malte such report to the Andilor
of said Comity as is required in the "fifty
sixth "Section of this Act, he or they shall
forfeit and pay she .?um of one hundred dol
lars, which shall be collected by civil action
in the >name <of'the County Commissioners,!
and paid into the County Treasury tor the
exclusive benefit of the County, And pro
cess >in-such case may issue out of the Court
of Common Pleas of the Couuty in which
aucb business was commenced, directed to
the proper officer, and be served in any
County of this State.
,i AS. Vaw TAS8W.,
nov 8?IT Co. Auditor.
_i_
5 Shoe Store ?
o ?T
co 3
JUST OPENED next door to Cernelsen's
with a stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Selected from the Manufacturer* expressly
to suit IIA It I) TIMES, both as regards
QUALITIES and PRICES.
To be satisfied that such is the ease, the
TjitiKens of Orangeburg and vicinity are re
spectfully invited to cull and examine my
Stock, as I hope to be able to show, not only
that there is something "New under the
Sun," but also seme thing to benefit the un
derstanding. Call and see.
T. B. DO YD.
nov 8 12m
If you have no Lund, go Huy
as much as you want on EASY TERMS at
the LAND OFFICE of
AUG. B. KNOWLTON.
nov 15' tf
If you have More Land than
you ean PAY TAXES on, Register it for
sale at the LAND OFFICE of
AUG. B. KNOWLTON.
If y on have Less Land than
you want, BUY MORE at the
LAND OFFICE of
AUG. B. KNOWLTON.
DR. C. 11. TAB Ell.
LEWISVILLE, S. C,
(ST. MATTHEWS P. 0.,)
june 6 1873 tf
Notice of Dismissal.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ONE
month from date 1 will File my Final
Aoeount with tho Hon. Aug. B. Knowltoa,
Judgo of Probate for Orangoburg County,
and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Guar
dian of the Estate of Viola V. lltley.
ON AN B. R1LEY,
Guardian.
January 11th, 1873.?4t
to ?320 PER DAY! Agents
?pej WANTED i Ali oiasses of weeking
people, of either sex, young or eld, make
more, money at work for us in their spare
moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address
G3 8TIX80N ft CO.,
sepf V?l* Poriltnd, Maine.
TO THE PUBLIC!
You can SAVE frotntTWENTY tt> TWENTY-FINK per CENT by buy.
n? G5ROCEEIE8. ?C3
15 ^UOH& OIGAES.^
b KORT JOHN'S,
liut aon't forget to make IMMEDIATE PAYMENT to him for PJ "T
INDEBTEDNESS, as he will sell exclusively for CASH in the future.
1 bunking n.J friends ttnd the public for past favors and solicit a continuance
of the same under the CAS II S Y8TE M. ?J
2 C. X>. KORTJOHN.
3BXSBI
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL SUPPLY OF
LANDRETHS GARDEN SEEDS,
RED RUST PROOF OATS,
SEED POTATOES,
PLOWS,
K A It ES,
Sl.IXUS,
TRACES,
PLOW I.IXES,
As we desire
to make QUICK
S.\ LEa lit
Sraiill Profit.
We would also
the attention
Of the PUBLIC to our FULL and WELL SELECTED STOCK of
ONION setts.
ii oes.
FORKS,
spades,
ii ames,
iiride.es.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Which we offer nt LOW PRICES fttrictlv for CASH. Uive an a
call and see for yourselves.
MOS ELF Y, CROOK & COPES,
(OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.)
jan 31 June 128 \j
AT CQBTl
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
IsTO HUMBUG.
D. LOUIS
READ! READ! READ!
AND TAKE NOTICE THAT
CHOICE GOOD:
AT
LOW PRICES!
CAN DE PURCHASED AT
THEODORE KOHtt & BRO.S'
Wc would inform our Frionds, Patrons end tbo Public, that notwithstanding our EX
TENSIVE 8ALBS for the past Season,
OUR STOCK-?
Ii still in SPLENDID CONDITION?all the Various Departments are COMPLETE with
FRES? QOOD8 Newly received,.
We extend a Cordial Invitation to all to EXAMINE our*
CHOICE ASSORTMENT
Before purchasing as wc alwayr have a GREAT MANY GOODS
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
Needed by everybody.
Preparatory to Laying in our SPRING SUPPLIES, we trill dispose of. a great many
CHOICE GOODS
At COST and BELOW COST.
Remember these FACTS and when in Town be sure to call at
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER.
JSTEW STORE.
SELLING
toot* -
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g HATS I
253 <:-> 84a<
w
. . ; . j ' ?'?'""?''V'-'fJ " WIT
, . ;nr.I O'/JJOj ?
vOSu.
1 w. Patrick& co.
? noil
Fresh Groceries
JUST IN AT
J. Wallace Cannons
ALSO
LIQUORS, CIGARS. TOBACCO,
CANNED GOODS, CANDIE8,
FRUITS, Ac.
All of the above goods are offered at
PRICES to naif, the present tight times,
jan 31 1874
At private Sale.
THE PLANTATION forming a part of
the Estate of the late Col. Keltt, and
known as the DARBY PLACE. The traet
consists of abodt (500 acres, one half well
Timbered, the remainder Rich, Red, Loam
Soil, adapted to Crops of nil -kinds. These j
are the Finest Lands in tho District, and
were valued at $liOperncrc in 18G0. Would
be sold for one-half tha< ,>ricc now. One
fourth cash, the rem sir er in three instal
ments bearing interest from date and se
cured by mortgage of tho same.
This is a splendid chance for aneryne de
siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Wat or Pow
er, excellent. Cattle Range and a Bc-fiaed
Neighborhood. Apply Co
Mr*. L, M. KEITT,
Or J a KEITT, Esq.
j*? fi j .; .
Administrator*? Notlee.?All
persons having any demands against
Oi? Estate of Jacob Carroll, late of Fort
Motte, deceased, will present the same for
payment to W. J. DcTrevillo, Esq., Attorney
ut Law, in Orangcburg, or to the Subscriber.
And those Indebted will make payment to
MARY A. CARROLL,
Administratrix,
jan 17 " U74 4
tBTXERSUIP.
The Undersi^n^1}?i??,his,,,iy VMSi^
ated with them Mr. RtHtEl^OAPEs, the
business will hereafter be conducted under
the firm name of MOSELEY, CROOK &
COPES.
J W. MOSELEY,
W. K. CROOK.
January 14th, 1871.
All pcrsHum Iadebted to the old firm of
MOSELF.Y & CROOK, will ?ake Immediate
pavtnent nnd nil debts duo by said firm will
be" paid by the firm of MOSELEY, CROOK
A COPES.
?W. J. MOSELEY,
W. K. CROOK,
ROBERT COPES.
January 1 tili, 1874.
Special attention is called to ?ur full
variety of LANDRKTUS GARDEN 8EKDS.
jan 17 1674 St
tjpt) A Valuable Invcuiiwn^rD
AN FNTIRELY NEW
T3\ving Machine!
FOR DOMESTIC USE.
ONLY FITE DOLLARS.
I
WITH TUB XEW
Patent Button Hole Worker.
THE M?ST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN
CONSTRUCTION.
THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI.
CAL IN USE.
A MODEL OF COMBINED 8TRENGTH
AND BEAUTY.
Complcto in all its parti;, uses the Straight
Eye Pointed Necdlo, Self Threa ling, direct,
upright Positive Motion, New Tension, Self |
Feed and Cloth Guidcr. Operates by Wheel
and on a Table. Light Running, Smooth
mill noiseless like all good high priced
machines. Has patent shook to prevent the
wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses
the thread direct from the spool. Makes
the Elastic LcckEtitch (fittest aud strongect
stitch known ;V firm, durable,'' ?lose and
rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine aad
coarse, from Cambrio te heavy Clot 1? or
Leather, and uses all description* uf thread
The best mechanical talent in America
and Europe, has been devoted to improving
and simplifying our Machines, combining
only tli.it which is practicable, and dis*
pensing with all complicated surroundings
generally found in other machines.
Special terms and extra inducements te
male and female agents, store keepers, kc,
who will establish agencies through the
country and keep our new machines eu ex
hibition and aal?. County rights given to
smart agents free. Agent's complete outfits
furnished without any extra charge.
Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars
containing terms, testimonials, engr* vines
Ac, sent free. %
Address, BROOKS SEWING MACHINE
CO., No. 1*29 Broadway, Ne?>YwJr.
M> 8 A ly
For Sale*
The HOUSE and LOT on Btuwell @U$M?
in Oraageburg, formerly owned.tr*, Y. Wfk>
than. For particulars inquire at KMlSMtt'
Store of B. J. OLI~~
JUST OFEnM^
? AT
Dr. Oliveros' Drug
8BEDLESS RAISINS.. , .
CITRON, CURJUtfT3
and
FANCY CANDIES. * ? it >:
Also n large collection of of TOYS*
Also a superior lot of COLOGNS and TOIL*
LET ARTICLES.
Also a fine lot of SEGARS. f ft
Also a fine lot of CUTLERY.
Also a Lsrgc and well Selected Stook ft
DRUGS and
to which Articles, for RELlABOtflr ttt
CORRECTNESS, the PubRcV HJMWllJll^l
directed. ? ? . | tin!Vif] Lur.y "in
All are respectfully invited toeall ftfrtfc?
Driig Stoae Of' . .-odt-ji/if ^afq
.... PB. ?i.Igfijl^i
WHAT PLEASES TU|AWM
' 1 ' ' A ' '' ^? I 10'3ttl
WflfffcLBR A WII^ON'-aBW'l^ jjj^-j
? * ? -CHINE. & ? ? that
Tbey can be had byealling ?4 H-fct&ei**
derff'a Millerory Establishment.
J. T. SIMMONS. '
jut 38?tax
!>jii nto(tn oi
Do Yon Want
NEW GOO?
? ? GO-TO ? rf'iliiw H9 7i
11-J
wit
IF YOU WANT aiMui
CHEAP <3K^#
GO TO"'1
BRIGGMAEN?
1 ?-? fl ,ejlol
WHERE YOU'LL FINDS'*
"? ' ? . -yui au
Any and Everything
-i-r?j???'!,??,rnmvT - *
X,A_NXD AGKNff
The Undersigned has opened i& ?FFICB
for the SALE of LAStV-iur? dun 1 sw f
Persons having REAL ESTATE to dlo
pose of wiU da wellt?, register jk^ |M
for sule.
LARGE FARMS subdivided and M Hi
either LARGE or 8MALL partebV I-a > >
GOOD P ARMS for sale at fr?? $2 to $A
per acre, on easy teroja.
AUGUSTUS B, KNOWLTON.
Orengebuir- C.' H., K ?L
nov 15 [<fin i:.e 1 f
-i??i?i?i-tull- .?., -,,?
Drs. D. W. Barton ?fkm
Having united themsehsai? (feeyiytifc?
of MEDICINE under the name of
BAUT?N & LEOARE,
Offen their professional MrTHft pt> tbo
Town of Orangebarg and aurreaudtag
Country.
Office honr< from 8 to 9J A. M. end T to
9J at night. .IlKto
Office Market Street two doers beta* J.
R. Hamilton's Stare.
dee 27 187?
< .. .
MONEY CJWWfj^l&l
For Sight 1* TrVHbJWMtt
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES Wf7.1?
PRESERVE ST. < ;' t
tei "? lina
CO*f*e*
fett Lenses, gffjjftj from Mi?to Criatoa
Pebbles, MeV.cd together, find , dsilH ?bob>
name "Diamond'.' on account ?ftbtfr fltedr
ness und BrillUnev. They will loot mm?
y jars without change,. and <oro ,mtTMMA
superior to oil others in ?so.
Manufactured' hj fbo1 WtMtm^fMkWt
Manufacturing Co.; {to* York. 11ni'w
?d .with our trad* ra,&-k. ^mm? wf.
For W? Rtsspou5lMo AgtMikreug?.
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