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LOCAL.
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1874.
Other locals next week. No more
?pace this tiioo. as'
Mr. Phillip K'ohu has returned from
a tmt^?jnoung his o1?! frieu Is in other
partaiS^KS^' ti'* lookiug well aud
Hens as lively as over.
Tho ? ltov. ijfr. ' A. Hough of the
Lutheran Church will officiate on Sun
day next tu tho l'rcsbyteran Church.
The subject of his sermon will bo the
iicsurection of Christ.
If you Wtiut f'ajr and just d'i-.liag in
business g9?',to SfcrauSs & Street. Thoy
Trill bca't ytiur rice and grind jour Corn
at the ?hottest notice. They have
constantly on hand clean rice und inoul
and grist, vrhich they oiler cheap.
The many friends of our County will
be pleated to learn that our youug
townsman Mt.' Helton (jVBetterson his
opened a peiiod.ical .store in rear of the
Citizens Savings bank. Mr. O'IJ., i*
vt' 11 up to business and we bespeak for
httur& large trade in his new enterprise.
T Messrs. Humbert ?: Ford hum have
recently htwg out.the r shingle in the
'?Law Range/'iuH wc propose henceforth
dubbing ihe'f-?*. row in the Court
H?ro*e Square. M-esstp. H. & F. are
eetc^>riMng nnd intelligent youug law
yers and wc wi?h theta every sueccus.
Lovers of sweet Cidoc aviil b- p!e;u>od
to learn thai they can be supplied with
the above beverage at the Kntorpri.se
Salooffl at -the low f rice often* coats per
jJassixX'JI?.- FisoTter ?ins nU?o on hand a
fine lot of tthe heat b.ri-.ud-t .of chewing
?tobacco wlium we havctrled, and, being
? fair jnd^e*pr.thc weed pronouncu good,
?and price ireas?nahle.
- '????-.??.??>??*???
^Messrs Kuhn &, lire , Innre ju-t re
ceived a complete stock *>f Kpriu ?? goods.
TV.e rn"b<?ve gentlemen know c.t;ic ly
?what will suit our people and wegutr
ju-.t.-e to all who call on them a general
s^rWacti'in .bath ..in. tlwir tt^wlaNud
iVriec?. They lire as lil.rr.il in their
'drA?nts with .cu?<t,avmr.rs archcy are with
^?rintrrs jtvk which occupies ??ue'.i a Ur^c
.-apacM in.fhH iVu.i.
TJtp^jiwn: <?hnticll -publishes an
^Tditia*h'ci^j\n'a?htKer column ruin.' th ?
itaa ?JF{]|^? ^'%ryut Occupations and .
lL.nsi.neR3,which will ?nderest ag.ei
imany. Wc hojJO, itbey will not fail t-?
(put tmat^/p.ew street,through after tax
?eollefeiingy 'As rfc ?eetas they rill not
?do it at present.
Oh, for thst new street, is the cry
???erally. No answer.
The ihiiny friends of Shcrrod Reeve*,
will be pleased to learn that he is back
to his post after a short visit home.
Those~ segars he presented us with, we
find easier to pufl after a goad squ ire
meat than to write a puff. However, if
nny one doubts us, all they huvo to do is
to cell on friend 8. of Dr. Duke's drug
etore and' friiy'softie for a trial, and we
are certain^the) will agree with us. If
you 'jar.uot smoke' well ! well you can
takA a . dose of something else which
will ?be- -served to you at the most
reasonable, prices.
? ??? s??u
Wa/ire to" have a new Dupot and a
NcWevp?joJj. The former to be under
the ouafjge^of o?Y excellent friend T. O.
Daw^on Ksq., tho tritd and true lt. R.
Agent at this place, who, by lib courte
ay, h;sj kiodnp^, and his prompt atten
tion to tno.it arduous and difficult dutioa,
has cWmcd the wiicerc respect and good
will of^U'Vtth'whom be has hud to do.
Tho News Depot, i? but an additional
evidoncjJ'.of the go-ahead . enterprising
pplrt^of,o\ir lively and successful young
fellotfWuiien r. J. B. O'Rettoriou.
He will keep on hand tho bast of our
leading magazines, periodicals, illustra
ted and. other newspapers, and will or
.Ucr anything spcoial that may be needed
.in his line.
Sucoen to tho row Depot; and ditto
vto thrKews. Depot.
We regret to announoe the death of
Col, Thomas V. Oliver, which occurred
??? ?
last Sunday J4'voning at his rcsidenco in
place. Col Qlitet was one af our
oldest., aud best known oitiawus. In his
genenil hoi-ring, nianuar-nnd etyle thero
was much of the good old time, the
pouxteohl ??d gentle way/of days that
had passe 1 forever many yours ago. lie
had many warui friends and no eno
mioa. His oye kindled ns tho pleasures of
curly youth were recalled, and his heart
was as young as that of many a man
who had not seen liulf his years.
He was, vre suppose, not wh it is tech
nically called a Christian, and so tho
church, perhaps rightly, might not tiud
the highest tnor/1 pointed iu his life.
But to those whoao JTaVtU fiuds ample
and sufficient hope in n life of honor, of
gentleness; of sympathy with all that is
truo and good, the death of our departed
friend awakens uo apprehension, and
recalls uo feelings save thxso of a qu'et
nnd louging sadiiom?no memories that
aro not tender nnd warm hcartnd.
OUANUEBt'lKJ, 5$. C,
March. 1S74
* Mr. Editor?Allow mo the ?riviloge
to insert in your free and independent
paper, a few lines in regard to our pre
sent Town Council.
When tho present administration
went into office tho Citizen? or this town
expected fair dealings. The Mayor and
Aldermen cle:ted one of their own
body as Clerk und Treasurer. Some
time ago a chango wns made, and the
Council, (without giving any notice.)
elected another gentle nan as Clerk a id
Treasurer. This w.is certain n?t in
order.
A few days ago an advertisement ap
peared in the 7'ime: i!yiton the 14th
prox., the Council would elect a Clerk
and Treasurer. * llj was not this done
faefnre ? It d<K;o seem that this lo des
liko a foregone conclusion that the pre
ecnt incumbent is to he the man. There
in no propriety in such proceedings
Thus "we have rin^s on our side as well.
Ji:stics.
$2.50 Warned from seven o'clock in
the evening till hed titan! Large pro
(its when the entire time is given. An
opportunity for cither sex. Thirty conti 1
and stamp will secure valuable sample '
and fmffit hy rclnnn mail.' Mr. TlIOMlH :
Bak-kr, Wichita Kniisa?.
Hare yon a Cough, Cold, Pain in
th t Cheat, or Br>itt'eKttia ? f'? fact, hav.? :
you the pre tu Hiiitury synsptun? of tits
-insatiate arehnr,'' eonsu untio.i ! It so
know t'lwit relief ia etkhin your ro.vh in
the shape? of I)h. \Vist/it's Balkan ??r
Wii.n t.'tliHttY, ill lioiuy ca e- where
bttyn: had f\<\l. Juts *tui tilled liitt victim
iit<m the j w iiwir j-Tive.
('oi.i:itr.i?, S, C. Dee. JOth, ISiO; *'
To the K'iit'ar Orttn'/ehit: g Xtir* :
Silt?1 bnvalhc hon*r to inform you that
it a meeting nf the Hoard uf Officer*, cre
ated by nu Act etif'tlcd "Ali Act to Regulate
tiie PublicAtinh of all Legal and Public
Noticra," tbe following resolution waa adop-'
teil :
Retired, T hat the "OHANOEBCRO
N K W S" is hcrchydctdgnated ?? the OFFI
CIAL PAPER for tbe Publication of all
Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of
Ihe County Officers in the Couniy-of. Orange
burg.
i Respectfully, &e.
- P. L. OARDOZO,
.Sec. of State
and Chairman Hoard.
Per W. R. JONES. - .
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS.
OrrioK or tuk Oranokbuko Naws.
March, 27th 1874.
COTTON?Sales during the week 138
bales. Wo quote:
Ordinaly, to Good Ordinary,... Ify V2
Low Middling.18j<9
Middling...;..I4r<p
Rot.'uu Rica...J1.50 per oushel
Cohn.$L10 per bushel.
Cow Pkak. 76 per bushel.
PiNiiRUs. 1.50 per bushel.
BOARD.
BOARD without LODGING can. bo ob
tained ut reasonable rates. For terms ap
ply ovur McMftstcr'a Store.
mar 14 4
Cash and Comfort.
rf\ CTS. CAPITAL
(JXJ WILL SECURE
A TLAAS PONY, EQUIPMENTS, and PRO
VISIONS lor koopiug, with a permanent
business engagement. Roth mule and fe
male solicited to correspond
? W. THOMAS RAKER,
Box JU8, Wichita, Kausus.
mar 7 tf.
If yon ?Vniit WORK R?XE
in Houao nnd ?Carriage Painl
J. A. WILLUHS.
Experience 24 yt'iirw, Resi
dence on Market street.
jan 17 #187 4 18
Administratrix's Sale
By virluo of an order of tho Probate
Court, I will sell mi Saturday the Hth day
of March, lft74, at the residonco of Owon
Shulcr, one lloreo and all the other perisha
ble property of Catharine Shulcr, deceased.
IRENA E. SJIULER,
feb 38?81 Administratrix.
To all Whom it May Concern
AU PER8?N8 INDEBTED to me in any
manner, will make prompt payment by the
let Maroh uext. After that time all elainaa
'will be plaecd in tho hands of a Lawyer for
Collection.
^an 3?tei T, C. ANDREWS..
ClOOIt tlARDO'N to bo bad
by buying your Goudon Heeds
nnd Onion Sets from
E. EZWUFiffj,
v, bo gets all blH Seeds from J?o
Celebrated flrnt of I>. I-ara
dreth & Son.
>N. B.?Members of Granges
will be snpplied at Grange
pricen.
jan 10 It
READ! ItEAIM!
ORANGEBURGr ACADEMY
FOR
BOYS AND Q)RLS
Will open ?I the new FAIR BUILDING on
THURSDAY the first day of Januar/ next.
TERMS PER MONTH.
Primary Department ? - $1.50
Intermediate - $2.00
English.' $3.00
English with c1a?iics - $4.00
Mur.ic Extra.
JAMES S. IIF.YWARD,
Principal.
Miss K. FOG ARTIE, Music Teaohbr.
dec 27 1873 Jt.fi
Fresh Groceries
JUST IN AT
J. Wallace Cannon s
ALSO
LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOKAC0O,
AHB
C ANN KD GOODS, CANDIKS,
FRUITS, kc.
All of the above goods, are ofTered at
PltlCES to ?nit the present tight times,
jan 31 1R74
For Sale.
The ?10USF. and LOT an Ruea/dl Street,
in Orafigchurg, formerly owned by V. Plt
(hnn. For particulars inquire at the Drug
Store of K. J. OLIVEROS.
JUST OlMiliSrED I
4 . U'Mi . i : i
Dr. Oliveros' Drug Store '
SEEDLESS RAISIN*.
CITRON, CURRANTS
and
FANCY CANDIES. .
Also n largo collection of of TOYS.
Alwi MijKTiir lot of CO LOONS and TOIL
. LET ARTICLES.
Also u lino lot of SB'JARS.
AUii a fine lot of t'U I'LEttY.
Ainu a L*rge and u ell .Selected Stock of
pUVGS und M K?>UI\ ES,
to which Article*, for REU \IM1.I PY and
CORRECTNESS, the Public'* attoafion is
directed.
All are reapeetfuRy invited to call at the
Drug St or* of
DR. OI.IVEROS.
At Private Sale.
rplIK PLANTATION forming a part of
JL the Katate of tha late Col. Kcitt, and
known as the DAUBY PLACE: The tract
consists of ahout tiOO acres, one half well
Timbered, the remainder' Rich, Red, Loam
Soil, a'lupted to Oops of all kinda. Theso
are the Finest Land* in the District, and
were rained ut $20 pcraore in ISti?. Would
be Hold for ouo-hall tha' ^ricc now. One
fourth cash, the reinait cr iu three instal
meuts bearing interest from date and se
cured by ruortg:igo of tho same.
This is a Bplcndid chunoo for aneryae de
siring to secure Rioh Land*, fmo Water Pow
er, excellent Cattle Range and a Refined
Neighborhood. Apply to
Mrs. L. M. KEITT,
Or J O KEITT, Esq.
j an f
WHAT PLEASES TUE. LADIES
A
WHEELER k WIL80N SEWING MA
CHINE.
Thoy can bo had by calling at Mrs. Oldon
dorfi's Millerery EslabliahmeDt.
J. T. SIMMONS,
Canvassing Agent.
june 28?3m Orangeburg, S. C
SOUTH CAROLINA.
OKANOEBUHG COUNTY.
IN TUR I OMUOX FLRAS,
Steffens, Wernor k Duokor,
vs
Paul Mentzel.
Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not
served)
To the Defendant Paul Mendel:
V"1' are hereby summoned and required to
X answer the complaint in this action, which
ia tiled in the ofl'tee of tho Clerk of the Court
of Common Pleas for the ?nid County, and to
serve a Copy of vour answer on tho aubscri
bers, at their Office at Orang?burg Court
house Ho. Ca. within twenty days after the
service of this Huminon* on you exclusive of
the day of service, and if you fail to answer
the complaint within tho time aforeanrd, tho
nlaintifls will apply to the Court for the Re
lief demanded in the Complaint.
Dated at Orangoburg February Oth, 1874.
W. J. DsTltEVlLLE,
PlainiifTs Attorney.
To Paul Mentzel, defendant above named :
Take nntieo That tho summons and 0Y.r.i
plaint, herein, woro filed In the office of the
?lerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Or
angehurg County, at Orangoburg .Vr.uth Car
olina on the 17th dwy of January, 1874.
W. J. DaTRSVILL",, .
? riaintifl'e Attorney.
Fet. 6th. 1814. . 7-6t
t>+? r?J ?9 1
Wfflll TRADE 1814
TBEQLOEE KOHN & BRO.
ARK NOW OPENING THEIR,
And can confidently aiiscrt (hat they ARK the
GREATEST BARGAINS
Ever before EXHIBITED in ORANGEBURG, which are the resulta of UNUSUALLY
FAVORABLE PURCHASE.} Inconsequence of the Present and Paet PRESSURE
upon Trade. * ? -
DRESS GOODS,
PRINTS,
f> '-. PERCALES.
WHITE GOODS,
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ?
KMBROl DE R l ES,
NOTIONS. Ac. fic.
Of the FINEST and RICHEST Materials and the latest NotcRIcs in 8TYLES and DE
SIGNS of tt ils Season'* Wear.
An elegai t Stoc.1: of. Lady's NECK WEAR, TIES, COLLARETTES, SCARFS, RUCHES
and REI.TS in most Select and Becoming designs.
We have added tu out already IMMENSE Stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
CorapnainK the LATEST STYL KS of LADIES' GAITERS, GENTS' SHOES and BOOTS.
Ou Stock ef
0 9 . v
Gents' Clothing, Hats and Famishing Goods
Is SUPERIOR to any ever offered by HS.
We earnestly call yeur attention to the abovo facta an 1 aolioit a VISIT of Inspeotion
WebeitiK able t? offer far more 'VALUABLE INDUCEMENTS than over before pre-ented,
and such ax cannot fail to claim the Patronago of all who study ECONOMY in connection
with the FINEST QUALITY.
THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER,
?? NEW STORE.
THE CROWD AND IT \VILIj TAKE YOU TO
BOTDS SHOBv STORE
>there everybody' is eaVer fora chance to examine the LAKGRST STOCK of BOOTS
and SHOES ever offered in Orangeburg,
Stock just iu from Boston. PR ICRS that will SURPRISE.
AND BESIDES
You cau find a .COM.PI.ETfi STOfJC of
Q R0C ER I ES
Of the Tfrv REST GRADES, to which esp??i-?l attsn in it respectfully invited.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE * paid for all kinde of PRODUCE.
mar -1
1*7?
t_tJ^L.'JL'J
ITO
HOUSEKEEPERS
F AH HEES!
We have on hand a COMPLETE STOPK of
GROCERIES
And are offering NPECI.1X lYIUK l.WEXTS to purokasere.
fiOOO lbs BATON ef ?\1 kinds. TOO bbls FLt)UR of all Grades.
CANNED GOODS of every Do-cription.
SYRUPS and MOLASSES, POTATOES, SU SARS of all Grades,
And in fact EVERYTHING usually found in a FIRST-GLASS 0ROGERY*.
Give us u call. Wc are confident MONEY can be SAVED by buying from
VOSE & IZLAR
0ST GOODS DELIVERED,
;j. ?. ALBERGOTTI,
CORNER ItlJSSKLL-8TBKT AND HAIL UOAD AVKNU15,
Has in Store a LARGE arid WELL SKLKCTED Stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Which are offered at PRICES which cannot FAIL to PLEASE those calling on him.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED and delivorod FREE of CHARGE.
Just reeolvod^a FRESH LOT of
DIU KD BEEP
At 6 CENTS per pound.
PREPARED II AM, PIG HAMS, BACON, BITTER. FLOUR, SUGARS, SEGA RS, 4e.
Also \
300 lbs Clioico Candies
Which Is the REST and CHEAPEST in this Market.
HIGHEST CASU TRICE paid for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
-o-?
JOB SAW* one TLATFORM SCALE, Cubhc?v HOO lbs,
_?s*s *?? ?
thai
ft f I I g
We woaM have fconsufnors of PJCB to know that our MILL i* Auout l)erf?cHpn, k
we CAf af #f^\Af? WiLL CLKP iUUE ?.,?8 ?d ?,,?
??low tho Charleston Mai? Bice
58 fd'
u
Jadl
At our MILL.
Persons desiring it we will furnish
I*
iaod*'*di
f? *li Cn ,'\ j
h.thera RICK weekly al their doors ih any quantity,
or at the MILL e>ery day. 'We diso keep "a; full Supply of EKESil:OKOUND ?
M E AX? ? J? ISTi) OJU^HE sxaMa ??? i'??a aal
On haad, BOLTBl? aud UNBOLTED, on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS."3'5'* kfiuo-*m Lt:i.
. ' i Lei.ab bnv luiw 1t,,. d?s* bnl
BICE I^OTJH FOR STOCK
,qo-??-w*iri-n'n?c;p ?.(.jiseJntof J
,nat> Teds'i? .ito^'t J'jjr.hcr?*f
) t ojirll u-tJi'i
With CHEAP GRADES of IK'RSE and COW F.?jOD.
OAK A.3STD??I>I;N'1-C "WOOD
SAWKT) nny LENGTH de?ired. and delieed to any part of the Town for the SMALL SUM
of $?.25 per Cord. Send alohg y?iif PSt?f? We are always rcadyJtb them wUhanV
DULAV. i?UW J ?t**w ?nsJeootd t?d noqU
STRAUS PTRE^
Fever and Ague,
from which mankind suffer over a large part ef
the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action
in the system, induced'by. the poisprtoua.Tniasm of
vegetable docay. This exhalation ie evolved by
the action of ?olnr bent qh wet soil, and rises with
the watery vapor from It. While the sun 1? below
the horaoh this vapor lingers near the earth's 'sur
face, and the virus Lt taken with it through the,
lungs into the blood. There It acts as an irritating
poison on the internal viscera and exe retina organs
of the body. The Uvet hecomes torpid aim fads to
aecfote not only this virus, but also the bile from
the blood. F>oth the vims and the bile accumulate'
in the circulation, and produce violeut constitu
tioaal disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the
stomach sympathize with the liver; and become
disorderad also. Finally, the Instinct of our or
ganism, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious
lufililon, concentrate* the whole blood of the body
in tho internal excretorics to force thorn to cast it
out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to
the central organs with congestive violence. This'
is the Chill. Ilut.In this effort it fails. Then the
Fevhu follows, in which the blood leaves the cen
tral organs and rushes to the surface, as if In
another effort to expel the irritating poison through
that other great excretory ? the akin. In ttus
also it fail*, and the system abandons the attempt
exhausted, and waits for .the recovery of strength
to repeat the hopeless effort another day. Theso
are the fits' or paroxysms of Fbvkii and A a l b.
Such constitutional disorder will of course under
mine the health if It is Hot removed. .
We have labored to find, and havo found, an.
antidote, < ?' $ f ' / ' -. pffQfffQ
Ayer's Ague Cure,
which neutralizes this malarious poison in the
blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from.tbe
body.* As it should, so it does eure this afflicting'
disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more,
or rather docs what Is of mote service-to those sub
ject to this infection. If taken in season it expels
it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keen*
those who use it free from its attack's; keeps tne
erstem in health although exposed to the disease.
Consequently it not only cures, but protects from,
the great variety of affections which arc induced
by this malignant influence, such as Remittent
Fcrcr, -?Chili Fever, .Dumb, or Masked Ague,
Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious
Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, J
Toothache, Ear&ihe, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita
tion*, Painful AffcC.ions of the Spleen, Hysterics,
Colic, Paralysis, ard Painful Affections of the
Stomach and Doacbt, ell of which, when arising
from this cause, will be found to assume more or
lese tha" Intermittent 'type. ThU'*i Aatftt Cime "
remove* tho cause of thci'j derangements, and cures
The. disease.- ~ > ? " ' , ?? ? ?"f
This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre
torics to expel the' Viral from the system; and'
these organs by.dcgrecs become habited to do tha
their ofh>e of their own accord, lichee arises what
we term arelhuatation. Time may accomplish the
same end, hut often life is not lung enough, or is
sacrificed in the attempt, while tin.-. " Aut'i: Ceiin'*
doe* it at onro, und with safety. Wo have great
reason to believe th'iH is n surer as well as safer
?remedy for'the whole class of diseases which arc
canned by the miasmatic infection, than any other
which has been discovered; nnd it has st ill nnotlirr
important advantage to the public, which u, that
it is cheap a? well as pood.
ruKi'Mirn nr
DU. J. O. AYEU & CO.
' ? "LOW ELL, MASS.
PmcE One Dullau ran Bottle.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
hoe won for itself such a renown for the cure of
every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that
it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the
evidence of its virtues, wherever it haa been em
ployed. As it has long been in constant use
throughout this section, we need not do more than
assure tho people its quality i* kept up to die best
it over has been, and that it uiay be relied on to
do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE.
Fon CbsTrvRKKM;
Fun this Conn ok Dyst-ei-sia ;
Fun Jaundice;
Fon Tin: Curb of Indigestion;
Fob Headache; ]
Fon tub Cr nr. op Dymextbry;
Fon a Foul Stomach ;
For the Clue of Erysipelas;
For the Pii.es ;
Fon tiir Ci'itE of Scrofula ;
Fok all Scrofulous Complaints;
Fon TitK Cure of Kimi iiATiHM ;
Fur Diseases op thk Skin ;
Fon TitK Cure of Liver Complaint;
Fok Ditni-sv;
Fon the Cure op Tetter, Tumors and Salt
It ii BUM ;
Fon Worms;
For the Cure of Gout;
For a Dinner Pill;
Foil tub Cl'llE of NBUB?LOIAt
Foil PuniFviNo the Bi.ood.
They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi
tive can take them pleasantly, and' being purely
vegetable, uo harm con ariso from ikeir use iu auy
quantity.
Prico 25 cents per Box; Five bozos for $1.00.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States
men, and eminent personages, have lent their
names to certify the unparalleled Usefulness of these
remedies, but our space here will not permit the
insertion of (hem. The Agents below named fur
nish gratis our AMERICAN Almanac in which they
are given ; with also full descriptions of the above
complaints, and the treatment that bhould be fol
lowed for their cure.
Do not he put oft" by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations they make more profit on.
Demand Ayeh'b, and take no others. The tick
want the best aid there is for ihrm, und Uiey uhou)d
have it. _ *
All our Remedies are for sale by
.CD
CO
erf
o
? Shoo Store
M
CQ CD
? ? . jfh ? f. *>- e*i? *i!?d vim
Jl'ST OPENED next door to Cornclson's
with a stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Selected from the Manufacturers exprcuHly
to soil If ARD TlMF.S, both as regards
QUALJTIhS and PRICES.
To be satisfied that auch is the oasc, tho
eitUens of Orangeburg anJ vicinity arc re
spectfully invited to call and oxamine my
Stock, oh I hope to be able to dhow, not only
that there is something --New under the
Sun," but nho pcmcthing to benefit the un
derstanding. Cull and see.1**
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Bvv8 U'm 1
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5 I Ii toi* ha A.
OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR,- -iJ:Tf
KOTIOF;.;
O?AxauBpiia Cocntt, ^ ^
OtangoMrrfJS^fc^NoY. 1st, 1778.;iA
?loiydutid* oa-- $!??!?>' M ???? K
To all tchoni it mat/ Concern: , ?Wb'eT
)'?r?unnt to Title 3, chap. 13, Revised '
Stjitufea S; C. sJgftbn'Ofl'rtfquiros: ?*M*
u . *t:.!:'i"Ki?t> '-i-uuiipob hi >L
Bit 5S. If anyperpon, compan- or 00*7
pornticn shall commence any bu*ihe?atn~
any County of this State after the first day
ot Septeuiber 1 Tri any'6ycar. the cdptlaf #r r
properly employed? In which Shall not.hCif?
been previously *iisfed' fortaxhtion Wim1 ^
County, and nhn:i riot Viibi'n thi^tVwri51
thereafter make such report to the Auditor ;
of j Bit id County t?n ia required in tWfj#8^^
tilth Section ot this Act, ho or they shalt
forfeit and pay tho' ?uni of one hundred dol
lars, which ahull be collected by civil action
in the name of the County Commissioners; ;~'
and paid into the Courity TreaSuVy'for tW'
exclusive benefit of the Ccnnty, Atrtf p*r$-erf 1
l/^ess in such casa may issue out of tho Court
ofj Common Pleas of the County In which"17f
mich - Mildness was commenced, directedV
the ( toper officer,":and be served fcaPS&lW*^
'County of this State. " :
JAS. Va* TASSBD, .
liOT 8? tf ? Co. Auditor.
ri 1
Iron in the
IJjtU.I
fl'J
MAKES THE WEAK STROhW'
The Peruvian Syntp, a Protect* *?
cd Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron , is so combined as to have
the charucter of an ailment, as)
easily digested and assimilated
irifh the blood as the simplest
food. Itinercases the qnantUghP
of Nature's Own VltalL:lHfri.Jaff
itiffeut. Iron in the blood, and
cures "a thousantl ills," sl%npl&slh
I by Ton ing u i>, luvigorating and
Vitalizing the System. Thccn?
picked and vitalised blood per?
meatcs every part of the bodyt
repairing damages ami wast**'* *M
searching out morbid seerem*H
Hons, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed itpon.
This Is the secret of the wOii*
tlcrful s access of title remedy iffr
curing Dyspepsia, Xdvcr Com? #
plaint. Dropsy, Chronic Diot>
rhcea, Boils, Nervous Affcetlons, ..
Chills nntl Fevers, Humors,
Iioss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and ...
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in'
a bad state of the blood, or ac-' '
coin pa tiled by debility or a low
state of the system* Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its t,?
energizing effects are nbt fol~
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, inftc~
sing strength, vigor, awl neio
life into all parts of tho system*
.and building up an Iron Con*
stltution.
Thousands have been changed} ,
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sickly, suffering crea*?
tures, to strong, healthy* ami !
happy men ami women; and
invalids cannot reasonably hes*
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU"
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass.
Pamphlets Free.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
No. BO Knrrlaeu Av., Uoston.
Bold ut DnuuaiaTS uz?KRALLT,
od 18 ly
Notice of Dismissal;
1? f?d*
NOTICE IS 1IERERY GIVEN THAT _.
one mouth from date 1 will filo my final
account with the Honorable Aug. D. KnoW-*1^1
ton, Judge of Probate for Orangeburg Coun- .
ty as Guardian of Calvin Dcmpsey, Mary
Deiiipsey, (now Dukes.) Anbury Dernpsey
and Daniel Dcmpsey, and. ask for.Letters or
Dismissal.
JACOB SMOAKE, Guardian.
February 14th, 187-1. 4
? _ ' n '.:-: __j_ _
NEW PATENT."
bit. PaT KICK'S COTTON PRES A
The undciMigned Agent for Orangoburg;'
County bogs ? leave tu call the attention of
COTTON PLANTERS to the same, aa??
would advi.se every one in need of K CC ,
TON PRESS lopurehase a patent *4" *
For .CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY *******
POWER, it hue no equal. '
Any one desirous of socinpr die "mft?3i* :
.pcrandi lol^id Preaa,.cau *.lo 8obj 0R,Wn * ?
at the Store of J. W. lW,k & Cn* Jfcfcf \
Street Orana.ehwS 0. H., 8. C,^ WhereH
??v'^S ^ T '? or address Capt.J?trv. {
J. W. PATRICK, Aft.
Oran^bnrg Couuty S, C.
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