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IHE ORANGEBURG NEWS THAD. C. ANDREWS, Editor. (JEOB^K KOL1VER, FlHAXCIAK iSl) ItUBINXSS MaKAOKR. Official JPnpcr of the Statc and of Oraiigclmrg County. tsg-rnx or a ng sn ur g news has A larger circulation than ANY. other taper in the coun SATURDAY FEB. 13, 1875. Senator Andrew* Vindicated. ?t 5?r I l '? i ? ?? J( At half past 12 o'clock on Thursday .Jaet tha report of the Senate Commit fee, appointed to investigate the ohar ges made by Humbert against Senator Andrcvfs, was called up. A motion was Shade that the majority report bo adop ted. Debate here ensued, and the ma ligntfcy of certain men, toward our Sena tor, showed its hideous head. But the {t?aTv?' hurled at him were ineffectual. This spleen of belligerent Senators was not gratified; and the lash which the News and Courier threatened them with, in the event that they did uot vote for expulsion, might woil uow bo coiled up and laid aside,for they did their master's bidding. ; Senator Andrews was not even censured ! Such staunch Bcpubli ?cans 08 Senators Whittcmorc, Swails, Maxwell, Cain, Corwin, Jones aud^oth b'rs', 'championed the side of right and justice, and put to blush the puuy cf forts" of Senator Andrews' enemies in their endeavors to inj uro him; .while-.the votes ol such respousible Democrats as Senators Keith, Hope Donaldson, and others of the Democra tic persuasion, wore a just rebuko to the Eolitary.threc who voted agaiust An "4tewsi I 1 The Vote was taken and there were 12 for, and 19 against, expulsion, """'yjlius tbe matter terminated which ueed so much excitement of luto in crowd Senator Andrews has come out uh scsthed; and will be_ hereaftor looked itpon by thoso'who love truth, as a ma lig'nCcI and injured mau. Aud for what'{ For the purpose of getUti" him out of 4r.?ft ncm ?Jtfln v ^hj| SjenaJc only,'( No. The blow was rimed [at the Erepublican party iu this County. Thero i8 a deep laid scheme to vdcfeht'ifelnominees in 1876, and his ex ^^ftWF?^w?uifl haV^o given the opposition a?^'e 'with' which to breed dissousiou it| our ranks. But happily for all those ^Jipjovo, to oroatho the free atmosphere ^ :<n.unabridged freedom, the plan has BO for proved' futile. After the most thorough and??? exhaustive investigation Irj a1 committee, tho majority of whom evidently hud no lovo for Atidrews, no foundation in fact could be established .whareon to rest the charges mado by, ^[pmbert. And his fricuds to day ex tend to him a thousand congratulations! $Xo.ordcal through which ho went was severe, but we trust it has taught him tome new lessons in human nature, aud that iu tho futuro lie will bo pro pTfrAPjo^dge of men by thoir deeds, ro(hc$ Uian fiy their idle professions of fr^psbipk This way of nursing a serpent in one's bosom is a dangerous piece of ?business. ,.|A?5<iin wo extotid to Senator A'odr?wgt the hearty congratulations of ?ffa friends. Our readers genernly arc aware of the collision , which took place between the tft.bqve, nan. ed. purtios ou Thursday of ?^a?fc i ;weak. In our last issue we ^CTPain.ed from ' noticing^ it, as wo were 'nSi a epectator, and the various accounts that wo received wero so conflioting ^jisdwo preferred delaying our notico at jmhjI v^'lty! thp , hcuted passion and angry ,excivment_ of Jhc different parties, and their several) friends had cooled down ?6 IhtrVWe ttiigfif obtain a "truo story" of the sffnir?so far however, wo have frt?injel^bteb successful. The affair as understand it grew out of a cortain ^articjo, in a mto issuo of tho Free GUt io n^aid to IMr. Williamson's con nection *ith the County Treasurers office under the Humbert tidmiuistra t'on. and which reflected rather boyoi\1/ upou Mr. Williamson's actions while iu Humbert's cmploy.J B-.liovoing that an injustice 'had Leon dnno him Mr. Williamson sought au interview with Mr, WebBter on Thursday moruiog? and Ondinr, him in the oflico of Judge of Probate, asked him to oome outsido as ho wanted to ?peak to him. Mr. Webster camo oot, and they entered iuto an appeareutly friendly couvcrsa tion. After this matters woro so contused that wo cannot pretend to giro a cor rcct versiou of them. Sticks wc.ro used freely betweeu the two, and Mr. Web stcr received several blows about the neck and head, his stick having boconio broken and useless in the tight. After the affair Mr. \\ ebsler was taken into the Judge of Probate's office aud his wounds and bruises attended to by Dr. A C Dukes. Souio littlo time alter Mr Webster was taken to bis residence near the 'Jlaflin Univer sity. By ordor of Mr "Webster who is a Trial Justice Mr Williamson was ar rested, aud brought before Trial Justice J Felder Meyers who required from him a bond with security to answer to any charge that might bo brought agaiust him in connection with the affair. By request of Mr Williamson we add that the paragraph iu the Free Citizen which says : "Frieuda npproachiur; Mr Williamson ran" is erroneous. That Mr Webster being down he would not strike him but walked off, leaving him there. Mrs Oldoudorff can be found at the Engine House with a full stock of goods which she is selling low down. A CARD. Editor Orangeburg News : Having seen in the last issues of the Free Citizen, and Columbia Union-Herald a "so called" account of the altercation between myself and oacE. A. Webster, Edito r of the Free Citizen, I ask space in your columns Xn ?how that thftge. jiccounts are wilful mis-. called ?p^Mr. "Webster at his office and ro quested a conversation with bim; ho com plied. Coming out of the office. I stated to him that I had been grossly misrepresented in the last issuo of his paper in tho asser tion that 1 held a key to Humbert's safe, and requested him to correct the error. This he refused to do. I then Fahl if you consider yourself ngenttemm you will comply. Ho again refused, nt the saute time raising a loaded stick, which ho held in his hand as if to strike. This action on his part caused me to perform a very disa greeable duty, but ono that 1 thought se'.f defenca demanded . Respectfully B. WILLIAMSON. EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRA TORS, GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES are notified ti make their Annual Returns. Failing to do so they wil 1 be proceeded against as the law directs. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, feb 13?St Judge of Probate. NOTICE. One month from dato I fhall file with tho Probate Judge of this County my final account 3 as Administratrix of Benjamin Rush and ask for my discharge as such Idmtnistratix. KEZIAII HUSH. Orangeburg Co.. 8. C. Feb. 18 1877f>. fob 13 1875 8t Estate Notice?All pcrHon? having claims against the EBtate of the late Esido J] Ollyoros, deceased will present the same, property attested, to the under signed; and all persons indebted are re quested to make immediate paymeat to E. ROSA C. OLIVEROS, Qualified Executrix. Orangeburg, 9. C, February 8th 1375. feb 13 1875 8t Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of a Mortgage Executed and delivered to J. & 0. Sellers, by Ahrain Shulcr dated Feb. 20th 1874. I w 11 sell at Orangeburg in front of tho Sheriffs office, on Monday the first day of March next, one Mouse colored Mulo, seized under said Mortgage." Terms Cash. February 12th 187."). PETER CRAY Agt. fob 18 1875 lit Sale Under Mortgage. By virtue of a Mortgage Executed and delivered to J. & Q. Sellers, by Wesley Robinson doled Uth Feb. 1875, 1 will sell at Orangeburg in front of the Sheriffs office on Monday the first day of March next ono dark bay Mulo, and on Tue day following at tho residence of Georo Sellers, It) Bushels of Cotton Seod and 8 Bushels of Corn. Seized under Baid Mortgage Ti rm t t'.-slt. 1<\ bruar fit Ii 107nl PETER GRAY, Agt. feb 13 K75 3t Schoo] Notice, Tho Exercises of Mrs. NEUFFljl'S Frco School uro continued at her Kcslfl'cnoe on Market Stroct. February 10th 1S7">. feb 13 1S7G f former purchaser. / All that pared or Track of Land b in Ornngehurg County' on Ball's The State of South C&rolirica OttANOe^buro Count IN COMMON PLEASvfl Reuben Tomlinsou, Plaintiff, | against Thaddens C. Androws, Har riet M. Androws, Frank II. Greene ami Lydia Williams, Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment of Foreclosure herein, 1 will sell at Public l outcry, at Orangoburg Court House, on Who First Monday in Maroh. 187?, for Cfisli, at the risk of former purchaser. 1. pi luat c Branch, waters of Four Holes Sbranip, con taining :t00 acres, more oi loss], it boing a part of a tract of HS1 acres (laid out by David Murphy, 30 February,j is:!t), and hath ?iieh shape, marks and If or ins, as a rcsurtoy plat will more tally sh*?.v : Hound ed on the Fast by lands of D. \Y. Polder and John (Ira ml inj;, on tho South i by lands of P. W. Fehler and W. t>. Collier' and on the North and West by lands of W. ?hkmnit and j W. O. Collier, being the same ln?\d convoyed to T. C. Andrews by deed duta.d Gth .Innu nry, 1870, executed by L.R Coffier. ?J. Also. All that plantation or tract of | land, situate taining 200 hinds of Cupt. J. S. Downinn, Mrs. Sallu Bowman, Estate of Itmntf, ana Homestead traet Estate of Rebecca Shuler, deceased, now owned by L. H.Shullcr. Slaid traet or plantation fold as part of fie Iyeul F.stnto of Rebecca Shuler, decoased, aud couveyod by T. C. Andrews, as Judjje of Probate, to Mrs. II. M. Androws, by flood dated 7 November, 1870. Purchaser to pay for papers*and record* ing. also In Common Pleas. Mrs. II. M. A ml rows Assiguco] of Win. M. Sain. i nai pmuiui h-ii or irucioi q iu Orangoburg Bounty, con acres, more or !e.?f?. bounded 4-y Foreclosure J. R. S'cphcns and C. U. s Stephens. By virtue of the judgment of foreclosure filed in this ease, 1 will 5- II at Ornngehurg Court House on the Salesdity in .March next, all that tract or parcel of land situate iu the county ol Oinngcburg, containing C17 acres more or less und bounded on the North by lands of Dr. 0. If. Knotts, South by the Fdisln Hirer, East by cstato lands of J. S. Jennings and of Sarah and Mary Craves, and West by lau 1* >>!' L)r. D. H. Knotts ami-Fickliu. Terms cash. Purchasers ij pay for pa pers and recording. ALSO In Common Pleas. Judgment of ^oroolosur* J. W. II. Dukes, Plaintiff, ] against I G. V. Vntrick, Defendant. J I ndi-uic* first Monday in .March next : All or so much of that plantation or tract of land siti.nic in the county of <'r angeburg, a! oat two irileii above Rrunch viIIo, on the < olumhui branch of.ihe :->>. Ca. It nil Eotid, continuing two hundred net c? more or Iee3, being nil the liucl its by j litt made by L. M. Ott.'dated 'Juno ' ib.* L ??'.?. excej.t leu an tho mi .1 leii ncros to bo I cut ofT ns loliows; the liiu knowii its the 1'.nice line, ruiiiiiiig V?\ to above tho Hold now planted by ! urn, then ;.? run out lar enough to inaku Ic.i iicr.'S b:i?k i ' laud ?I E. A. Fuiiey. 'I ho above ten aeres lo l?o on the South West corner of said survey? as will thciimoiilil now due on the bond ana mortgage of ihc Defendant, or secured thereby. Terms cash, or as niodifie.l and ma le known on day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers und recording. ALSO George Bolivcr, as Clerk 1 of Court (X P. of Orangeburg County, | Judgment Foreclosure, D. J. Quigly, as Ttustee of James Drown and Elizabeth Drown his wile, ami ?)times Drown and Elizabeth Drown, j By virtue of the judgment of foreclosure herein, I will sell nt public outcry, al Orangeburg C. II., on the fust Monday in March next : 1. All that tract of land with the buildings thereon, situate in ihc Town of Ornngehurg in said State, bounded oil the F.asl by Samuel Clark's lot, on the South by Amelia Street, on tho North by ihe old jail lot, und on the West by Windsor Street. 2. Also that other tract or lot of land, situate in the said Town und containing two acres, more or lens, hounded en the North by-Street, on the South by the lot of tho residence of tho Into John Marchant, on the Fast by D. Louis' lot and on the West by Windsor Street, und known as the old jail lot?Doing-and-? sold and conveyed to I). J. Quiglcy, ns Trustee by tho Sheriff of said County. Terms?One third cush, Itulaneo in two equal si mi annual instalments, with in terest from day of sale, and secured by bond und Mortgage of tho premises. Purchasers to pay for papers and recording. ALSO Augustus B. Knowlton, .Judge of Probate Thud. ('. Andrews. Judgmcal of Foreclosure Hy virtltro of the judgement of Fore closure in this nction jiled October 24th 1874, I will sell at Orangeburg C. II. on the first Monday in March next. All that lot of hind with the buildings thereon, situate and being iu the Town 0 Orangeburg at the foot ol Market Street, con taining one fourth of nn aoro, more or less, and bounded by Intel* of F. M. Hogers, H. Biggs and William Mitchell. Tkums Cash.? Purchasers to 'pay for papers and recording. Sheriff's Office, Ornngehurg C. II., 8. C, Feb. 8th, 1876.) feb 18 E. I. Cain, S. o. C td DENTISTRY In its MOST IMPROVED STY LR, und at a reasonable price, is executed at DR. FERSNER'S OLD STA 0> over Wilcock'fl & Wolfe's Store, with satisfaction to nH. hy A. M, SNIDER, D. S. L. d. WOLFE, Ahsooiat. Phoenix I J. W * LLACE CAOTOU, Has arisen from the flames, and takes pleasure in announcing to his CUSTOMERS and the PUBLIC that he is in his MEW and LARGE ffEOSE 9jt hj?_J|MLSaAMI)_ ready] to serve OME and ALL as in days gone by in FIRST-CLASS, FANCY and HEAVY T?3 ED/S iL aRDWaRE LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. Thanking a kind Public for their Liberal Patronage before the Fire, would ask a continuance of the same with the assurance on my part of kee Ans UP MY STOCK to its OLD Standard and REPUTATION. J. Wallace Cannon, IMIOiNIX GROCERY HOUSE, rub 1875 oo Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of Sundry Executions to mo di rect cd, I will sell to the highest bidder, aft Orangeburg G. H., on the FIRST MON DAY in March next, FOR CASH, al-< the Right, Title andlntcrest of tho Defend ants in the following Property, vi?: All that tract of land in Orangcburg County, containing 97 acres, more or lens, bounded by lands of Est 0. M. Danttler and Belleville Road. Levied on as the property of Susan Sparks Kcitt at the suit of Mow ry & Co. ALSO All that tract of land in said Comity con taining 290 acors. more or less, bounded by lands of Est., of Jos. A. McGrew, Robert Moor, W. A. McGrew, John G. Hungerpiler, und others. Lovicd on aB tho property of Tarlton S. MeQrew .at the suit ofThos. J. DoTrivilte. ALSO All that tract of land in said County'con taining C80 acre?, more er less, (to bo sold in 3 several paroals) bounds! bj lands of H. G. Sheridan, S S. Haigler, Allen Oantx lcr and Margaret Tilley. L'vled on.as the property of Darius S. DantzTnr at tho suit of Isadora A. Pa.^t (for the-?ofWm. I II ntto Assigenec.) ALSO All that tract of land in said County con' tabling 154 acres, more orlcsfl, bounded by lauds of James Adams, [Cephas Farrison, Joe McMihael, J. D. Smoak, Tl K. Saspor tas and Mrs. Johnson. ,Levied on as tho property of John L. Humbert at tho suit of tho State of South Carolina. . . . AL80 All that tract of land in said Oonnty con taining 600 acres, more er less, bounded by lands of L?rick Felder, Dr. O. M. Ott and F. W. Wannamakcr. Levied on as the pro perty of L. P. Collier at tho suit of Bull, Scevill & Pike. . ALSO On Tuesday tho 2nd of March at the residence of Joseph Brown about 50 Bushels of Corn, 500 lbs of Fodder and a lot of Cotton Seed. Seized on as the crop of Joseph Brown under warrant on crop Lien to J. S. Hamburg. . | 8horifrs Office, ") E. I. CAIN, Orangeburg C. H. S- C, [ 8. 0. C. Feb. 8th. 1875. J frb 13 3t The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ORANGEBURG, , court of common pleas. Mary E. Oliver, Administratrix'] of Thomas Oliver, Plaintiff. against Summons Frederick K. Oliver, Rachel E. Spigncr, Lawrence R. Mar shall and Harriet his wife, Juby for Relief. C. Oliver, Sallie M. Oliver and Annie Nellie Oliver, Julio Thomas Oliver and Marion Complaint Lee Oliver, by H. W. Kcnnorly, their Guardian, ad litum, and Adam Smoke, creditor, and not Serve 1 the other creditors of Inces i ?...??. n.-fondunts . To ihe Defendants? j SALLIE M. OLIVER, RACHEL E. SPICi NER, F. T. K. OLIVER: You are hereby summoned and required, to answer the complaint tn this action, which is file 1 in the Office of tho Clerk of tho Court for >-aid County and to -erve a, copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at I?h office in town of Orangeburg, opposite Court House Square, within twenty days after the service here of, exclusive of the day of such Bervle?; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintitT in this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint Dated Dec. 11, 1874. W. J. DbTREVILLE, dco 12?6t Plaintiffis Attorney. The State of South Carolina COUNTY OF ORANGDBURG, Court of Common Pleas John L. Moorer, Plaintiff, \ Against Mary E. Oliver, Adminis tratrix, Fred'k Oliver, Summons. For Relief. Complaint not Served. Rachel E. Spigner, Law rence R. Marshall and Harriet 8. Marshall, his wife, Juby C. Ohver, Sallie M. Oliver, Annie Nellie Oliver, Julia Thom as Oliver and Marion Leo Oliver, Defandante. To the Defendants? FREDERICK K. OLIVER, RACHEL E? SPIGNER and S ALLIE M. OLIVER: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action which is filed in tho office of tho Clerk of Common Pleas, for tho said County and to serve a copy ef your answer to the said complaint on tho subscribers at sheir office, R?ssel Street, Orangcburg, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclu sive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the within complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will apply to the Court fer the relief demanded in the complaint Dated Dee. 19, 1874. IZLAR DIBBLB, tf Plaintiff's Atterneys Nine Years' Exprienco IN DRUGS and MEDIC1ENS, TAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Ann ? PATENT MEDICIENS, TOILET ARTICLES, CANDIES, CUTLERY, 8EOARR TOBACCO.S &o. I have on hand also a suply of SEEDS ARD ONION SETTS. Peroriptions oarofuly compounded, orders from tho country striekly attended to at tho Poplar Drug Store of DR. A. C. DUKES. jaa 23 1874 ly