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MASONIC
Petros Council No. 11, R.\ & S.\ M-\
"Wil 1 nieet each Thursday at G o'clock P. M.
from 1st October to 1st April ami at 8
o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on
the following dates, June 24, July 22, An?.
19, Sept. 1G, Oct. 21. Nov. IS, and Dee. 1G.
Ji F. IZLAK, T. I;
G. \V. BttUNSOK, Recorder.
Enrokn Chanter No. 13. K\ A.'i M-\?
TV"ill meet during the present Masonic year
at tho usual bours, the followin dales:
March 10th, April 7th, May nth, June
2nd, August 4tb, September ist, October
27tb, November 24th; December 29th.
J. F. IZLAK, M. E. II. 1'.
J. M. BnussoN, Sec.
Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.*. F.\ JL*.-?'
"Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
from 1st Oct. to 1st April and al S o'clock
from 1st April to 1st October on the follow
ing dates, April 4, May 2, June G, July 4,
Aug. S, Sept. 3, Oct. 55, Nov. 7, Dec. ?*>.
.JAS. F. IZLAK, yV.M.
Gko. W. P'IU'nson, See.
may 29 1S75 7in.
S. O. ?. F.
EilistO Loiluo No- Meets at Odd
Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at S
o'clock, from 20tb March to2Qlh Sept. and
al 7 A o'clock from 'JOlli Sept. to 20th March.
1' Di-MAHS, N. (I.
J HERMAN WAIILKKS, Sec.
Kellerra hUtl/re?Melts S o'clock every
nccond Wcdncsdav after sale da\\
F. Dr.MAKS, N. CL
TOWN~ CGTTRTCXZi.
This body meets June S, Sept. Pee. 7.
Mayors Court, held whenever occasion
requires.
SONS OP TKM I*KK A SCK.
Oriingoburg Division No. 24, meets every
Monday evening in the basement of tin
1'reshvterian Church.
Y. SB. 4'. A*?Rooms on bussed 1
Street next Mrs. Snibaks' Millinery Store.
Rn.<siness Meeting?Fourth Thursday in
oacb month at 7 l*. M. I'raycr Meetings?
Everv Thursday ICvening.
" M. OI.OVKR, President.
F S Dinr.l.r, Secretary.
South Carolina Ituilroad.
oryici: nouns at ouanukhukg mcroT.
TroBi 8 o'clok A. M; to 2i l\ M. From
3} o'clock P. M. lo? t 1?. M.
Goods received and delivered only during
office hours.
T, O C iAi Jj .
See eopurtnership notice of .J. t
Fike & C o.
There arc nut as many gerauium
in tw as there w< re ibis time last vear,
The Lover of Fiowers' communi
<atii.ii wid i'ppcar in <air m.\t issue.
'11 e eat Clop i.s in a ju'bhdsmg eon
"d it ion.
The bridge over the Edislo, near
Rrnnchvillc. is m>( in firs -classorder. |
Jt should be looked after.
?Fish are plentiful now in our mar
ket. Rcdhorse can be bought at li")
cts. n string and shad from oM) up to
40 and 50 ets.
Mr. Wallace Cannon returned from
Kurth Carolina on .Monday last- lit;
came back smiling and -aid that he
did not leave bis sweetheart behind
him.
Mr. Corbelt, of the. Fork, had come
twenty odd bushels of corn stolen
from his corn house several days ago.
A warrant for tire arrest of the thief
has been issued.
Y. M. C. A. have secured services
of Rev.'s E. J. Moynardie of Coumbia
S. C. and J. A. Giambi iss of Charles
ton, to preach to them on the fourth
Sabbath of this month.
Reference to the advertisement of
Strnuss & Co. is especially directed.
These gentlemen condccl n business
that adds materially to the prosperity
and importance of Orangeburg, and
should be largely patronize 1.
* ---no- ? 1 -
Capt. Ficdi rick's fplcndid cavalry
company will parade in full uniform
in the course of two or lb reo weeks.
Captain Frederick appreciates the
importance of keeping Ii amp ton's
supporters compact.
Tho Hon. Thompson II. Cookc,
.ludge of the Eighth Circuit, \yii3 in
Oiangcburg on Saturday last trans
acting private business. The Judge
is hale and hearty, and has no doubt
that Governor Hampton will shortly
be in undisputed possession of the
State Government and all of ils
departments. Judge Cookc will
always be appreciated and Jionorcd
by the people for his msrily stand in
favor oJ honest govern men t.
The Itcv. T. W. Mellichanip will
officiate as follows in the Baptist
Church to-morrow: Jn the morning,
at 10 o'clock, to children, and after
ternoon and night to all desirous of
hearing him.
Our planters should meet Coloucl
Cannon, of Kcrshaw, on Saturday the
'24th inst. He has devoted six years
to developing his prodigy seed, and
to use. it means to double your crop
easily at no expense. It lints out
about 40 lbs to the hundred.
Now that Judge Rted has decided
in favor of the legality of Hampton's
Tiiiil Justices, those who have teen
postponing suits until he should de
cide, can have t heir business attended
to with promptness by Trial Justice
Meyers, who can always be found at
his office ill town.
BEEF?
A. Fisher supplies our citizens with
the nicest and sweetest steaks this
side of the C harleston market. He
also pays the highest price to be had
for beef cattle. Thoso with hcoris of
cut lie for sale will find it profitable
to irivc hitii a call.
hi!. A. ? SA I. LEY?
1'rofessibnal cads for this eminent
and'successful physician may beleflht
Dr. Wanna maker's drug store. I/r
Sal ley is an honor to his profession
and has no doubt prolonged the lives
of many in our community by his
skill and proficiency;in the healing
tirt.
fine era a nz?
Dr. llydrick has the finest collec
tion of cigars in the country. And
the beatify of it isi they are cheap.
You can get a cigar for five cents ol
him that you wou'd have to pay ten
rents fill1 elsewhere. His Havanas
a if. /?</?'. .rit //t'lur, the cigais of the
period. (live them a trial.
\Vv hoar thai a Chamberlain frhlI
Juftice, in Pruvidimeo Township,
in manned r<cently from the prosecu
tor in a Criminal ease five dollars as
a ti? i kct Ice. '1 he money was paid,
riiero is tin such la .v and the intelli
geni lore nati id our (! rand J wry ,
Mi. J. S. Alberifotti, should reniein
lier the fact a! the approaching Mav
Term d" : ho t 'on i t.
Mr. .John A. iMeroiiey, who lias
bei n absent in Texas for over a voar,
returned to bis home in this place on
Monday last. He reports that Texas
is a good State, but that one can live
there no easier than in South Caro
lina. Our advice to young men is,
stay where you are,and help to build
up youi own State. Texas is full of
emigrants who can get nothing to do.
The street at the llailroad, near
Albcrgotti's store, is horrible during
rainy weather. We believe tliat
Cupt. Izlar is a member of the Street
Committee, and we know the the con
dition of this public thoroughfare
could not have escaped his notice
thus far. Pedestrians will be obliged
to htm if lie will report the matter to
the Council.
An entertainment for the benefit of
the colored Independent Fire Com
pany will be given by the Glee Club
at Mnsonic Hall on Thursday night
next. The Independents arc owing n
balance on their engine and the Glee
Club havo resolved to contribute in
this way to their assistance. The
purpose is a worthy one und wo trust
the entertainment will be Mibcrally
patronized by our citizens. Admis
sion, 2? and 35 cts.
THE w'JiUSO man?
Some months ago a robbery of the
Union Express Company was com
mitted in Pennsylvania by a man
who, although arrested at the time,
subsequently effected his escape, and
is slil at largj. On the 10th inst
Detectives Hubbard and Canton, up
on information furnished from this
place, appeared here and arrested
Mr. C. II. Williams upon suspicion
that ho was tho guilty party, hut re
leased him the moment they com
pared the description and photograph
in their possession with Mr. Williams.
Hubbnrd and Canton then slunk
back lo Columbia. Their mistake
was an outrageous insult to Mr Wil
liains, who is an intelligent and re
spectablo gentleman, and we have
no doubt that, ho will make tliv.se
hharpers suifor for their blunder.
The description and photograph of
the malt they were in quest, of no
more corresponds with Mr. W. than
dot st h? night resemble the day.
Dclcc'iycs should he very careful
not in damage the reputation of inho
rent men by arresting them upon
groundless charges.
si:i:vi:i) jiim it if nit?
To-day a week ago Detectives
John 1$. Hubbnrd an 1 Tom Canton
mnde their appearance in our midst.
Their object was unknown until they
made the arrest spoken of elsewhere
in tins paper. In the afternoon a
political discussion arose between
Canton and a very respectable citizen
of this county, who asserted that
Hampton was Governor. The Co'uin
hia Detective being a bosom friind of
the. ?raunt faced Chamberlain, denied
I
that Hampton bad been elected j and
backed his jndgnicn*. with epithets
more forcible than elegant, Where
upon the Ilamplonitc struck from
the shoulder, and Chamberlain s
pimp fell to the ground with a hc.ivy
thug, and had to ba woosd back to
life with spirits and cold water. Can
ton fitmlly came to his senses, and said
he wished that the train for Colum
bin would hurry along; that Chamber
lain had disbanded the Riilo clubs,
but that in his (Canton's) opini in that
would not save a carpet bagger's feel
jugs untouched,,if one half the people
had the strength of muscle that im
polled the ; fist that struck , him. The
gentleman who gave Canton the
sedative reminder th it South Cart)
lina was not completely under the
dominion of aliens, was warmly con
gratulated by bis frien I *
lViMcr.'hh, ot South ''urn linn, Con1
tivi iVof; I'ioi/?Iii; uiid Dorscy, of A r
kttnsas, are tin: only carp ;t.-bagge.rs
that remain in the United States
Senate, ami each will ask the other
when their torn;4 expire tiii-i sad
question : " W hen shall we throe
meet again."
Elaine now favors a new election in
South Carolina and Louisiana.?
11 V?s/f in;/fun /)i.<i)iifc/i.
It is not the first time that be hai
favored evil t > good; or aligned hi in
self on the side of rogues
The Right Wen iu (he Right Place. |
The N^'ca ?uil Courier, of Monday,
sneeringly criticises and sharply cen
sures Judge Mackey and ex-Governor
Scot for hiring presumed to gj> to
Wasbinglon us ''self-constituted repre
sentatives of the reform ad rn iii is (ration
of the State." It represents Caroli
nians at Washington as Opening Lhoir
eyes very wide, and Carolinians at
home us both surprised, and shocked
at tho great indecency. It charges
upon the luckless envoys the o'lense
of "sublime impudence not unworth y
of the worst days of r?bber-rule in
Columbia."
Our Charleston contemporary is
mistaken in the premises of both its
conclusions. The committee charged
by Governor Hampton to proceed lo
Washington and lay his loiter and the
South Carolina case before Mr. Hayes
consisted of General Kershaw, Judge
Mackey, ex-Governor Scott ami Colo
nel Rion. Judge Mackey ami ex
Governor Scott were not self-appoin
ted or self-constituted any more than
the other two members of the commit
tee.
* * * *
They warmly supported the reform
lickot, und for many months havo
given earnest efforts and valuable as
sistance in having the Stale reform
government established anil rccog
ni/.cd.
it * * *
In the campaign we were too glad
to avail outsclves of tho assistance of
Republicans lo break down the polt*
lioaJ ?rnvi^r nf n corrupt and defrid
ing party. It was not meant that wo
were to turn our baeks upon such
men and refuse them recognition once
we had secured (he fruits of their ser
vice. It is not meet and proper to
deny them opportunities to render
still higher service in more critical if
more honorable exigencies. "Welcome
the willing hand, the ixnV.y tongue,
the faithful pen, the devoted labor of
any mail from whatever party or race
lib comes, who is willing and capable
to aid in thegreat eaiii*o of .'working
out the redemption of South Carolina j
to a successful conclusion,
The people cordially approve of the
sagacity and fidelity of Governor
Hampton in lite, present instance.?
(jofiimltiu M' jisti r.
il'OXJJIUI/?'U/7>. Ui C7:VS-;?
It is repotted that Iioschee's Ger
man Syrup has, since its introduc
tion in tht? United States; reached
the immense .-ale of dthOOp do/.en per
year. Over (5,0)0 Druggist have
urd creel this medicine direct, froin lite
Factory, at Wood bury, N. .1.; and
not one has repbrte 1 a single fai In re
but every hittiircSpea'c* of itt uiti n
is'ting success in cur ng severe
Coughs, Colds settled oil tin- Breast,
CoiijUinpfion, or any discus ? of the j
Throat and Lungs, We advise any
person that has any pre lisp isitioh to
weak Lungs,*to go to their Mniggist.j i
-and get this .Medicine, or inquire- j
about it. Regular .size, 70 cents: ,
Sainple Buttle; 10 coats. Two do
ses will relieve any case. Ddii'l ii"
gleet your con -h when 3-011 can get i
the above remedy from Dr. A. C
Du'?es.
Dr. A. C. Di;ici:s is giving
away a handsome h 10k entitled
"Pearls for the People," containing
much valuable informal ion and.inany
interesting articles. It also contains
a history of the discovery id' the
"Uepaline;" for diseases of the liver,
dyspepsia, contispation and indiges
tion, itc, and gives positive assur
ance that, when the Ilepatinc is used
it cfleetsti permanent and lasting cure
of these diseases, which prevail to
such an alarming extent in our
country Take the Ilepatinc for all
diseases of the liver.
.1 i> V1CK fill A 'TIS?
The .Ton; Alexander II. Steven -
says:?"The Globe Flower Cough j
S' rap has proven a niost valuable 1
remedy to me.''
Gov. James M: Smith, of Georgia, !
says:?"1 shall always U-'C it with
perfect e->nfidcbeci :ind roco sit men 1 it
to the public as a remedy which will j
afford thai suiisfuctinfi experienced
by me ami mine. 1; excels every-j
thing for coughs* colds and obstinate |
hing a Med i n--."
Kx-Gny. Brown, of G:i., says: "lie
tin.Is the Globe Flower Cough Syrup
a most excellent remedy. '
Such endorse; unit hyburgival and
good men deserves the attention of
the afiltcled. Those suH'cring from
cough, colds and lung allletions
should use the Globe Flower Cbiigh
Syrup. It will positively cure con
sumption.
For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes.
Call at Dr. .1. (1. Wnnnaniakcr's
and get a pamphlet and read about j
Dr. ( lark .Johnston's great. Indian j
blood syrup, the best medicine in !
use. Dr. Waiuuimakcr also litis the
medicine for sale at wholesale and 1
retail. jllllC 2-1
>*.i jii'i'x v;;\s111 r .vt> r i * ?2:.
The Undeiiigiied have lids day formed
?1 Copartnership for the jairposc of Carry
ing on ii ? Kctail I>ry CiOodsaiid Grocery
business in 1 lie Town of Oriingeliurg So. ('.1.
under (lie linn niune of .I. C. Pik? ?\ Co.
J< ?UN c. I'lKK,
JOA15 W. M?.fKliKYi
March l?th H77.
mar 17 It
WANTED
To know tin- name oi ilie Scoitntli'ri who
gave Stu ll V..'/?if, inf"nnatiot>. to ci 1 tai 11 C.
Dtieiiive.s as to cause my arrest some
days ago, It is raid (hat lielivosin Orauge
hurg I have ptireha-ed a No. 1 Cowdiiilo
for Iii? especial benefit. My where-abotits
can he known hy inquiring at any iiiue.il
the Store of M r. A. risclier.
(\ II. WILLIAM-1.
March loth 1>77.
mar 17 It
Cannon is Corning',
Col- \V. II. Cannon the di eoverer ofihe
unrivalled Prodigy Cotton Seed announces
th it he will he at ?riing?burg C; 11. bit
Saturday the 2-lth, when he will have a
supply of hia famous I'rodigy Cotton Seed,
in packages of any size. Col. Cannon's
references are of (he first order, heilig both
a native Carolinian and brings letters lion
(ien.'s Chestnut, Kcrshaw, Kenned ly and
others. The planters may rest assured of
meeting -.vilh one who oilers what is to
their advantage. A sample of boiling may
he Been at Store of Capt. Hamilton, and
arrangements made there for all seed
wanted. Keinember the date Saturday
2-11 Ii.
I will he at branchville Monday 2(tlli
inst., and at Lewisville Wednesday 'Wlli
butt.
mar 17 It
<|*5 TO 1?I3U 3>AY AT
p!?) Home. Samples worth ?1 free. Suiiaon
h Co.. l*or<1 iud. Mane.
lliiliHpiii
v.v-r lonyo to caii attention to iicir J.Mcroased Facilities
for supplying all wants in their lino.
All grades RICK lor sale at LOW FIGURES.
GRIST and MEAL (Bolted) lor sale at " "
Choice Clean Rice exchanged lor ROUGH.
i EigTiCst Mftvket jPri.Ce P"?l ri>r RICE and CORN.
<) t n j :i;>t,atsi risrc-j m i xjIj
Lately EUECTEP enables us to furnish DRESSED LUMBER, at un
hcai d of FRIGES; as follows:
?urn
DUK.SSE. FLOORING, per M. and Dressed Ceiling, 811 per M.
Hills for. KOUG1J LUal HER, sawed to order at lowest, rutW<
1 hsleiig Lathes, Machine Oil, low down,
A large number of *jt
Secor-d-Haiid Portable and Stationery Engines
In Good Working Order, for sale very Low.
We invite all interested in HOME ENTERIMHSE to visit our Establish
on nl.
J. STRAUS & CO.
(Cor. Market and Amelia Streets.)
mis-state of south carolina
ny M'c. i:. knowlton, i^ijuiro, j; i\
Win r. .1-, (:????. IJ jliv'cri C. 0. I*, arid (i.
S. a Administrator dc boni?? iioiih'ith m:ide
-u'a iii ine, to grant to him letters of Adaum !
? iti'mi ? ;* I lit- iy-t:ito ami efleel ? <.;' Joseph'
-Inlihvnn late ofsaid County <l.aei.
l.n-v are therefore to eile and admontsli
id I tiiiil singular :ho kindred and Crc libirs I
... tin - si.i Joseph Jnllhso'l d.-'d. dm; |llriy [
hii ::::\ a;.;:, sir, before ihr?; lilt lie Cum-l of.
Probate, tu held at OiMiigchur^,C n^,
"ii J''-'.ii <.:' M <?: !i next, after publication
lien of, at i ! o'clock In tin- forenoon, toslimv
eaif liny ihtiy have, why the .-ai l
A t::iul?tratioii should no! be granted.
(liven under my Hand, this Kith da'v < f|
'! .: !, Aiiab Outiiiti! 1S77. ' {
At't? . lb K NOWLTON,
[n.-f.l Jtid-,e of I'rob.ito. j
mar 17 2 '?
[SIM-iMM"S SALES.
( Ji Ki Steiubn in, \.-idgn le ) I'oro
vi- , va. } closure.
\? W; & A. J. Kvans. j
HyWii'iuc of judgment herein. I will sill
:it uiAfa?r??t)iirtf H. It. on the first Monday
iu March next during the legal hours of
salej at Hie ride of ihe former purchaser
all that traet r?r parsed of laiid situate I
lying and being in the (.Vanity of Orange
burg in Ybtiiig /ion. containing eight huh
drisd acres more or less, bounded on the |
W? st by lauds of l* S I'd. der, North by
lands tjft V lAiwling nod \V L W Hi ley, oil
the F.ast by laud.i of A .1 Kvaiu; and the cii
tbvSwau'ip portion of the remainder of ibe
lands of A.; .1. !v/:uis. ami one half of mill
on Vyil?r.v S.v.itilp, with ail mi!! and pond
iiig iH-ivi'.i '. '
"i .?;?:!> = id Sale?Casli enough to pay tbo
??;;!.i dae wilh ihtoiv-st im the sealed notes
njiaiiio'.n d iii the e.riinplaiiili and tha cost
aii'l yxoeii .??oa <>i" iliis action. And the bd
aacc on a creditor one year. Secured by
hdiid ofllci purchaser, bearing interest from
tbo ;!.:??? oi'.-a'r and a in trtgagebu Hicprcmi*
I'?'.'.?.?!?.?.-< ;? hi pay lor pap.'ra and re
? ??>: din;;.
A iitsiV.
Ilciiry 1'nhdcrbitg
Ub.;.dio "?*.'. Oir.irl i i, Kiev.inr bid!, .lohn C
I ii;? A s. igiiv e, and -J \VjM.o.seloy, 11 < \?pis?,
and IMi- to bodge fNo. 33 Independent
Ord.-r U id I'd low i.
Koive'ostire.
? Ity virtue nf ihe. .In Igineitt herein, I will
f, :i'.;t (':? ijgobmg i . iL, on tin- lii-i Moii
ilav in April next, duringI be-legal lt?ur?bf
sale,
All that lut t>r pareal c?f land, in the Town
hfOhiii&ebiirgj containing one acre, nioreor
less, and bounded oil tbo North by the.
j pnblie hign'wftiy known as the I'iye < hop
ttoail, on the South by lot belonging to < ?'
j \V U'iUon, on ihe ba-t by lot lielonging \V
I \" and Anna A l/bir bis wife, and da the
i We.-t by ibc,lineof the Sdiitb t'a-idiiia llaij
I'1!bail iesuliug iVoai the (..'ity of Cobiiiibia
! via. said Town to the (.'by eff liarl?y?oii.
I'enus of sate, One half C'a-h, and the
balance on n crulit.oi one year, puel a-< r Id
give Itimd bearing interest from ihiy of sale,
Icigeth'ei' v. ith a Miingiigo of the premises,
Mid |n pay far papers and lleeording.
I'liiviiu-er to have [Privilege of paving all
cash.
A S.S'?.
ite/.iu \V. Hates
vs.
i 'a vid W; Kyans,
!?'< reebvure.
T.v virtue of the .Judgment herein^ 1
! wili >'i in t>r:ingebiir>f, C o., oil tlie t:ri?,l
Men.lay iii April l$77,- during the legal
I: >ms of .-ale, all that plantation or
jraek of Ian 1, .situate and lying in
Kaint Matthew* I'arisb, Orrngel)iirg
Coimiy, and State ? of South Carolina,
on which Defendant resides, . containini:
tbirteon bondmi (1U00) acres, niore or hiss,
boiind'.il on the .Northwest by binds lately
of (fliver Sliulei' now deceased. South by
lands of Wade Evan-, and Soul beast by
lands of \\ i* f'vnns. llaviicisuoh shape
an>! form a -a Uesuyvoy Vial mule by T.io .
Medard, (). in the year iS??, will more
fully sliuw.
Ternis, one hiilf Cash, balnii o onacreilil
of twelve months,'t-eenred by bond of pur
chaser, ami a Mortgngo ot"the piindiastal
preinises, in which Alortgage shall be iti
serted a covenant of resa'e in c.i.-e of breach
of condition ofltuml. I'lircha.ier to pay for
papi'rs and lit.riling.
Sheriir.s(>Hiec ) .1. IJ Id VI N'lbSTON
Orange burg iVumty - S. tl. C.
Mureii 1 Tib 1ST 7 J
The line Black Stallion, kuawn sis
Joiner's S;:nl, is now Standing at my
.Stables, lie i-i Thoroughbred, and bis
Cobs ar.i :n line as a iy ever seen.anV:
where.' 'Tornu moderate. m
\V. M. SAI.V.
mar 10 Ini
TiMi.st?o\s Notio?
Terr'nus indebkwl to Murray Kohiiubn, Jr
ileccn-scd will make payment, and those
haying demands against him, will present
them duty attested to the undersigned,
KIRK UO HIN St IN
^Trustee.
Mttreji a * ?
Sheriffs Sales.
By vir .iv of Sim Iry Fx cations
:u l m directed, I will sell
Id the highest bidder, :i( Orange
biirir C; II. on \\\<i first Monday in April
next, for <??>-!;, alt tin- Bights, Title and In
torcsisof the I'efendanis in the following
propc:iVj t., wit: ;. . :,,
Ml that plantation or tract ofhindcon
ivinii)^ five hundred acre.", more or Ichs,
? '.p. iiu in Hiialo; fc'wainp in paid County,
hounded <>:? the North liv lands of Mo
Micheal, I ast by brown, South by
hinds of It. F. SimmoTH, -V.'cit by lands of
A lien Cray. Levied mi as tin; property of
John r*l*ii\vc, at the Suit of Sarah K. \\a\X.
AhsO . ;: dswfi
All that plantation or tract of land,
in -:it I ? dimiy containing two hundted
a^:es, more or less, and bou tided North,
Fast, West arid ~' ? ?* 1111 hy-t I iritis 6fiJolm S.
Powe. I. vied 'on* As |tlicf pcopertv of
Mrs. Sophi.i M. Fredrick uuthcWilt of N. A.
I'.till,
ALSO. / t .*l
All that plantation or tract uf land, in
said County containing eleven Hundred
acres more or lea?, ami bounded North hv
Half Way --.vamp, .'vi-t hy W. IC?JieJlti,
Snptl east hy -- Shoemaker aiid ?en Cum
niings, Komhxvest hy SWni. Feikel Barber
iind others; \ t
Levied on as ?.he property of.T. II. Darby
at the suit of Mary A. *L, Stoudonitre,
t i'.tardian.
?also ?'' n? -?I
All( that plantation or track ofdnud,in
said Coriniy, containing Three Hundred ana
thirty-nine and one-half acres, more or les?,
and hounded Fash by Mrs. S E Barrett
South Wc-t by North Kdisto Ilivcr and J II
liiibiiu-t, North by N E \V Sistmnk :
Levied on as the property uf til Ipatfr?"
etat tlic suit bf l?ihfcl Iii lev. j M 4 ' ?i5
.L 1L LlVlNG^PON,
S. O. 0.
Shrrill's Olli.\ ,
i?rahgehurg, C Ii \
Cel.. lo, 1 o77. J
Lh. 17 3t.
X<?( ice of J >i?missal.
Notice is hereby id von that I shall one'
month Cr ?t.i date tile account with the Hon
orable Judge of Probate far Orangeburg
Uo'uhlv, and nsk for lettersofDi.imis.sal as
Ciuardaiti of Frames !?'.. (ilcatoh,
JACOB. L. CLEATON
Guardian
Maid, r, Ihii
K oilco of Dismissal
"*\T ot ire is hereby given that I shall one
x\ month irorn date, I will tile toy final acj
coiinl w ith ihu, Hon. Judge,- of Probate
OraMgeburg County^ Si C. as A dtnin ist raters
of tie Estate of W. J. Fogle and
as!: for letters of dismissal.
J >V F?GL12,
Adaihiistralor,
March :'? tin
NOTICE.
I have thi- day withdrawn from the firm
..! Smith Keefe & < 'o. at or near Fort Motte^
in ? irangeh trg <'<> mty.
Jaiivi 22 1 -77. W. E. LEWIS, v
NOTICE!
SeRVNTON, S. C.
February, 2nd 1S77.
IsIh re! ygiven thai I a n in noHv^-vy! re
spohs'ddo for tiny deb ~ already contracted
or that it?..y lion . er lie c'nnlra&cd by
Stni h K'eet'? Co. o ? Lo. % Kce.e now do
*.:;_? !. ? in O laje'nHg County near
I'ii.-: Mo; car lain :>?>; imw i. ir never have
b-.'ea .associated with ilicih ft< a partner.
.I.V. BAR DIN.
March fi ....llftu
E>:aouTORS notice
l'eivnn-iuilebtdd to Ur John B Darby
I'tceiscd -.viit make payment, and those
havingdeiuaiids agaiiot hi n will present
tlioui duly attested to Nlessra IbtUon &, Ildt
son ' rtiiig'eburg S 0
A F DARBV
Qualilied Executor
Ivb 17 lm
Till: STATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA:
UttAXOKinJKO County,
By Arc. H. Kxowrrox, Baquiro, J. Pi ' '
Whereas, l ?aniol F. Snigoiior hath nvule
I . me, to graid to him Letters of Ad
miiii trat ion of the F.stato and ofteebi of
M:-. Caroline I*. Pauling and of so much
of the '-'state and cIR-ets of John It. Paul
ing as was left unadministcreil by the said
Car. lina 1!. Pauling .
Thest) are thereforo'tb cite and admonish
all ?ad ung?lar tlicklndirod and creditors of
the said Caroline !>? Pauling and John
It Pauling both deeea.-ed, that they be and
appeaj|ib< fore nie, in the Court of Probate,
to be he'd at Orang^burg C. II,on Monday
P.idi March next, after publication
hereof, a; 11 o'clock in the forenoon j to show
rr.ttH' it* titty they have, why the said Ad
ministration hhould not begrantcil.
(Oven under my band 2d this day of
March Anno Domini 1877.
AUG B. KNOWLTOX,
[L Sj J udgc of ProbAtc, 0. C

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