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Nino Years' Exprience in DRUGS and MEDICIENS. TAINTS, BRUSHES, AN? patent ME D1CIENS, TOILBT ARTICLE 3,' CAlTDlESfj ' CUTLERY, SEQARS, TOBACCO,8 fte. I have on band also a suply of SEEDS amd ONION SETTS. PercTiptiono earcfuly compounded, orders from the country nt richly attended to at the Poplar Drug Store of DR. A. C. DUKES. Jan 23 1874 ly r ^&MtI y ! ? ' In its MOST IMPROVED STYLE, and at over Wiloook's & Wolfo's Store, with ?atisfaction to all, by 4 rjBi f. vucsxarFirss, ?entist V W CHARLESTON; ctro ljS"foffnd at his ' OFFICE above Captain HAMIL TON'S STORE, on Mar References?Das. J. P. Patrick, B. A. Muckikwbs, A. P. Pelzer, M. D., and Mkssrb. Pklzbr, Roooers & Co. - - -- r -_;_ To the Aflfticted! I wus CURED of CANCER on the lip by Dr. T. Ii. MALONE. J. W. "DAVIS, """"I RantowleB, S. C. I w?8?curcd of CANCER on the right cheek, of three yeara standing, by Dr. T. ft. MALONE,* of Orangeburg, 8. C. Respectfully C. R. RAST, St Matthews, S. C. $5 to & 20 Per Dtty at Home. Terms free. Address Q. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine, jan 29 1875 ly N 0 T ItC E ...> to,thb s\; -<r .r* OF ORANGEB?RG, MOSES M. BROWN, tho Barb cr pledges himself to keep up with the times in all the LATE IMPROVEMENTS, ns his business is sufficient to gurantee the above. Ho will be found at his old stand, ever ready to serve his customers at the shortest notice. :npl 11, ?- v -i 80 -'--r-. m & sons, ALADDIN seco"irliiy THE REST,01L IN USE. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. TATER WHITE IN COLOR. * FULLY DEOD1ZED. [?bunts in all lL OIL AND KEROSENE LAMPS, it. Ask for "Aladdca Security," and take no other. C. WEST & SONS, 113 and 115 W. Lombard St., oot 24?24 Baltimoro, Md. ?.i?AN? ?SALE! ^^ ^ATOut iSuPtcrcs1 KH:k\ftj "in M iltilk Township, well settled, Gin House with Qin . .nnd,.Grist Mil)}. Blacksmith Shop and l?ols.^rn one n.fa&lafc$8?$ pcr.aerV. Term easy. FARM on Old Orangr'aurg Rotd, 7 miles .fWPUown--250 acres. Price $1575. Well ALSO 1 One STOR^jfaa LOT in Oritngeburg. also One BUIIiDINf?. BOT ort Russtl Street. Appl* ?V ViiiA^ t. i. t i AUG. B. KNOWLTON, Attorney at Law, sept lr^tf ' Ornngoburg, 8. C. Oha nut, hu iui S. C, Fob. 13tb 1875. Tho Annual meeting or tho Or.ingo burg Agricultural and Mechanical As sociation was held this merning at tho Fair Building. TSojhcoting was. organized by'calling Dr. T. A. JKlliott to the chair, and Mr. J. -Patrick Was requested to act as -Secretary.'-A-' -majority of tho stook being represented tho chair announced a quorum prssont, and tho meeting roady for business. Dr. W. F. Barton, President of the" Association being absent, Mr. S. Dibble from tho Board of Directors submitted tho Annual report of the Board, vis : To the Stockholders oj the Oranqeburo Agricultural anp Mechanical Association; The Board of Directors respectfully submit the following report : V.-'THe' Board' congratulates the otock holders upon the improved condition of tho Association. A comparison of tho ,sfeteA5nfc of ?ho Treasurer, this yoar with last year's statement, shows that the finances are in better condition than at the lost meeting. Tho Annual Fair ;?f I$f?; jnotwI^sUdding. it w&Held during tho pendency of the general election realized a profit of 8239 84. The grounds of the Association-are in process of improvement, tree.i have been planted, some fencing has been built, and arrangements have been ealore d into fur tho cultivation of such parts of the ground as can be rented for that purpose, and the various special re sources for income have beeu utilized, so as to ?make the property pay as much ^as possible. In addition to the profits of tho last Annual Fair, we had on baud, at its close*,' premiums enough for a Floral f&ulr' thtsr-^fp'rtug, but they woiiraufW innately destroyed in the storo lately occupied by the Treasurer, in the conflagration of January 5th 1875. 'The B?ura" of Directors', consider that atnplo opportunity has been furnished to all who desired to take stook in the Association to do so; and they recommend, that tho stockholders, by resolution, express their opiuion ou this matter, und if the wish of the stook holders is iu accordance with the views of tho Directors, the Board which will bo this day elected, cau then take the proper constitutional stops to fix tho stock at the nuojio^r%f shares thought fyrij-pe^ ^tdW^fitocliolders. All of gW-fe^-fs reipe^^Wiy.?ubmitted. J G Wannamaker, S Dibble, L 11 Beckwitii, M J Kelleh, Board of Directors. The Treasurer's report was then sub mitted and on motion both Wire received as information. The following resolution was unan intously adopted: Resolved, That ample opportunity has been afforded to all who may desire stock of tho Associatiou, (aow standing at a maxium of 300 shares, of which 208 have been takon) and it is tho opin ion of the stockholders that tho Board should take steps to have a mcotiog of tho stockholders to fix tho stook at 225 Shares. Tho election of Directors being next in order, Col. P S Felder moved that the same Board bo continue 1 for tho on suing year. Mr J G Wannamaker having declined re-election, Mr. II Biggs was nominated to fill the vacancy, and Col Folder's motion was then unanimously carried. The following gentlemen compose tho Board, viz : Messrs W F Barton, F H W Brigg mann, M J Koller, S Dibble, L 11 Bookwith, 0 B Biloy and U itiggfl. The followiug resolution was adoptod Resolved) That - wo doom it the duty of every Gtoekholder to exhibit: flomo thing at our Fairs, and should actively uso their influence with neighbors aud friends to contribute both by exhibiting articles, and their personal attendance at the .Fair. The following resolutions woro also adopted: Resolved, That tho Soorotary havo the proceedings of this meeting pub . Iishod in the County papers that will do it free of cliargo. No othor business, on motion the meeting adjourned, and by invitation partook of a luuch provided by Dr. W F Barton. J W PATRICK, Secretary. The Board of Directors met after tbc adjournment of tho Association, aud re elected Dr. W F Barton President. KIRK ROBINSON, Secretary and Treasurer. Law-Making in Hawaii. ?i< -j !i liulJ ?>' > In Hawaii the legislature, composed of .a House of Nobles aud a House of Representatives, makes tbc laws, but if their Acts are not approved by the King, thoy havo no effect. The nobles aro made by the King, and the reprrscu tatives arc elected by the people. In order to he a voter, one must huvo a I certain income and bo of good standing in the community; aud where wo.neu possess thest? requirements, they have thp privilege of votiug. Cut of the eleven represeutativet, five are women. Any man who drinks or swears cannot nsit an a jury. There arc uo beggars, j every man aud woman who is ablo being compelled. to work, aud the Govern meut gives employment to those who havo none. Tho two predominating religions are the Catholic and Congrcga tional. It is customary for young wo men to "pop the question" to young men. Crimes involving social virtue and purity are punished by heavy linos, and Sabbath breaking aud swearing by small fines. If a woman's husband absents himself from her four ye irs she can marry again, aud the code of laws has this provision: "If two married per sons do not live happily together, but quarrel, and become famous for the same, they shall be confined in irons each night separately in the s auio celfi until they cease quarreling." A Burst of Eloii'ionco. Western eloquence continues still t> improve. A Wisconsin reporter sends us the following sketch. A lawyer in Milwaukee was defending nhaudsouc young woman accuicd of stealing fro u a largo unoccupied buildii: g in the night time, and thus he spoke iu conclusion : . "Geutlciuon of the jury, I am done. I W heu I gaze with enraptured eyes on the matchless beauty of this peerlesi virgiu, on whoso resplendent charms 8uspicieu never dared to breathe; when I behold her radiant in tho glorious bloom of lustrous lovliuoss which nugelic sweetness might envy but could not eclipse; before which the Ktar on the brow of tho night grows pale, ami the diamonds of Brazil are dim; and then reflect upon tho ut ter madness r.hd folly of supposing that so much beauty would expose itself to the terrors of an empty building in the cold, damp dead of the night, when innocence like hers is hiding itself among the snowy pillows of repose; gentlemen of the jury, my feelings aro too overpowering for ex prossiou, and I throw her iuto your arms for protection against this foul charge, which thj outrageous malice of a disappointed scoundrel has invented to blast the fair name of this lovely maiden, whose smiles shall be the re ward of tho verdict which I know you will give." Sho was acquitted instantaneously. Sheepskin Mais. To tuaku sheepskin ma's wash, while fresh in strong soapsuds, lirst picking from the wool all the dirt th it will cotno ont. A little kerosene, a tablespoonlul to tho gallon of water, will aid in re moving the impurities. Continue to wash tho ski n in fresh suds till it is white and cloan. Then dissolve a half a pound each of salt au I alum in throe pints of boiling walcr, put it into water cover the skin, which should bo soaked into tho solution twelve hours, and then bo hung on a lino to drain. When nearly dry, nail it wool sido in on a board, or tho side of a barn to dry. Rub into tho skin an ouncd oaoh of pulvori z cd alum and saltpetre; and if the skin is largo double the quantity. Hub for an hour or two. Fold the skin sides togothor, aud hang tho mat away for iTwas a run lb reo days, rub till perfectly dr kuil'c clour the e it with pumice ( into shape, and that will last a i Scenns Just at tho tice Carpenter saJ ness. IIo had n Robiusou had . He called on a for liquor, cahj drank enough he called foV' lice came:he en "I was havl plained, winkin "?Toh ii Robin this is n very 5" Court; ' a worl aches 1o one f t hat the grim on every duort? s;uiie< in the her the trees wniliug in every son; there's gr yet you claim th a little fun "That's all, y<] day." "It was While all th? off and malvj solves, you an nlley dead1 or sixty day before a make it sen ton as can t "V, <. ,sCnsoy wasu r>Kl janitor. His Honor time withou t. s "The prison you ever sit another pun tally shot next ahk 1110 for inoi u mCnt." ii*in 1 oil the regarded him for :i 1 <?11 ir pfcakiug. hut finally said : r can go. and, Uijah. i:' down on 1 Iiis t !ourt wj.1 h ko that, .*\ 11 ? 1 are aeei lo 1 day, ymir friends nius 1 1 (Any inou ey to help buy a In: Turtles, A South Amcricnn traveller tc'.ls bow the CouiHos capture turtles, which are an iinportu ut antiulu of diet with them, lu tlie night the turtlss conic out of the riv^wiii largo numbers to lay their eggs, '(l be (' onibos, Mjuatting, or knocliug undnr their leafy sheds, and keeping prolyiiul silence, await the moment for tiction. Tho turtles, who separate thethsjlvos into detach mints on leaving thle water, dig rapidly with their Ibra feilt a troneli often two Im 1 drod yards lojng, and nlwiys lour feet broad by two deep They upply fchem selves to thefer work with siuh /. -al that sand flics aoout thorn envelop, them as 1 1 in a fog. As soon as th ly are sttidi id that their trench is largo enough thoy deposited it choir soft-shelled 01515* to the titluibcrjof from forty to s-v orv. and with their hi 11 1 foot quickly fill up the t rcn eh. 1 In this contest of puddling feet more than one turtle, tumbled over by bis companions, rolls into tho trench and is buried alive. Hall an hour is enough for the aucbmpltsnment ot this task. The turtles thou make 11 disor dcrly rusli for the river. Now the mo ment has arrived for which ilu- Conihos have anxiously waited. At a given sig ual the whole bait I s 1 1 I : nly rise from their Iurki 1 < p! 1: m an I dash oil in pursuit of the amphibi 1, not to cut o f their retreat ?for th y wo ild th sunul ves be Iramplod under foot b/ tho re do I -si squadrons?but to rush upon their Hanks, seize tho tu by their t tils, art J 1 brow them on their b 1 ;k t Ii jfo.'o turtles have disappeared, a thoustnd prisoners often rjmain in the hin Is if the assailant*. Tho only casum which a girl got the mil ten from her lover is reported in Terra Haute. Hut she married him in spite ol it. It is the eas : of Bvo M. Slaughter, who married Joseph W. Mitten. 01 course she pulled him ou. Judge of Probate; UP AGAIN! My Ipnisc \v( t.t down with tbo lire: my iTOCK w?tit up with Ihc (lames; l>ut 1 am r'P ngajn. MV TSi KW STOUE Is Ii I led with GOODS af-a quality to suit ih ? varied wants of my cuttt?nmrs. I WILL SELL CUHAP To tliu.se who palroiii/.c me. C HOC Kill KS, DRY GOODS, KT? '., i !i ivc in uhtindance. Give me ;i call one and all. W. T. LIGHT FOOT. j:ih !$0 1S7?Im Horses aud Mules AT 1J A M I: !?: lid & S L AT Kli'S ST A 1>L V) S IN II DAR OFj j, av.o. vose's ktohe. Where you will find u OOMPLKTK stock i.i' the finest IIOKSKS ittitl MULliS Hint ran In- procured front the IlEST MA UK UTS in the United .Stated. Our price* rnngu from ."??">(? to $J"J">. All orders filled at the shortjst uotico. !f on;- stock on lit id du n'ot please we will order for you at once' JSAMltUKG & SLATKR. dec IS I87J Urn Notice of Dismissal. One in nil (Ii from dato I shall tile, with the Prohn tu Judge of Orang?burg Cnnnty, my Html iieoount as F\c.-u;or of Will of I'. .1. Avinger und a^k for ft Discharge from such Fxccutorship. DAN 1F.L A V IN GBR; Oraugeburg, .lanunry 30, I87?. It Sale Under Mortgage. Ily viituc oi ii Mortgage Executed ami delivered lu .1. iv. <i. Sellers, by'Ahruiu iShulor dated Feh. 2?lh 187L I will sell at Oraiigtdutrg in trout of tho Sherius oilier, on Mon.lay the lirHt tluy of .March next, one Mouse colored Mule, seized under .said Mortgage. Terms <' isli. February 12th lM7.\. PliTBIbGHAY Agt. ft 11 10 187 ? ;tt Scale Under Mortgage. Ily virtue ol a Mortgage Executed and delivered to 3. li (>. Sellers, by Wesley Kobiuson dated Nth Feh. 187?, I will sell til Oraugeburg in front of the ?hcrlfls oflioo on Monday the lirst day of March next one dark hay Mule, in d on Tue day following at the residence of Goorb Sellers, It) Bushels of Cotton Seed and 8 Duslicls of Corn. Seized under said Mortgage. Terms Cfl.lh. Februar 12th 1875. P FT Bit GRAY, Agt. feb ia 1S7? ot ALSO In Common Pleas. J. W. If. Dukes, Plaintiff, ?? Judgment si gainst V of (I. V. Patrick, Defendant. J Foroclosure. By virtue of the Judgment sf Foreolesure herein, 1 will .veil at Oraugeburg on tho first Monday in March next: All or so much of that plantation or tract of land situate in the county of Or augeburg, about two miles above Branch villo, on the Columbia branch of the So. Ca. Rail Road, containing two hundred acres more or less, being all the tract as by plat made by L. M. Ott, dated Juno Oth, 18G9, except ten acres, the said ten acres to bo cut oil' as follows; the lino known as the Bruce line, running S. VY. to above tho field now planted by Isom, thon to run out far enough to make tea aorjs back to land of E. A. Fuirey. The above ten acres to bo on (he South West corner of said survey as will tho amount now due ou the bond and mortgage of the Defendant, or secured thereby. Terms cash, or as mo lifted and m&do known on day of sale. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording.* ALSO George Rolivor, as Clerk of Court C. P. of Oriingcburg County, vs 1). J. t.'nigly, as Trustee ? of dantes Drown and Elizabeth Drown his wife, sind James Drown and Elizabeth Drown. I Judemont Of Foreclosure, By virtue of the judgment of foreclosure herein, 1 will sell at j ublic outcry, at ?rangcburg C. II-, on tho first Monday in March next: I. All that tract of land with the buildiago thereon, sitnatc in tho Town of Orangeburg in said State, hounded on tho East by Samuel Clark's lot, on the South by Amelia Street, 'on the North by tho old jail lot, and on the West by Wi'idsor Street. 'J. Also tint other traot or lot of land, situate in the said Town and containing two acre", more or less, bounded en tho North l>3-Street, on tho South by the lot of the residence of the lute John March ant, on i he East by D. Louis'lot and on the \\ est by Windsor Street, and knowu as the old jail lot?Doing - and - i sold and conveyed to I), J. Quigley, as I Trustee by tin: Sheriff of said County. Terms?One third cash, halanoo in tw? equal semi '.annual instalments, with In terest from day of sale, and secured by bond und Mortgage of tho premises. I'm chasers to pay for papers aud recording. ALSO Augustus D. Knowlton, Judge") of Probato I Judgment \ Thnd. C Andrews. J Forccloa Dy vitturc of tho judgement of closure in this action jib? I Octohtf 24th 187 1. 1 will sell .it Or.uigcburg 0. Jsf. ca tho : first Monday in March next. All that lot of land with, tho buildings thereon, situate and bein^in the Town of I Orangeburg nt the foot^of Market Street, containing . euu fourth of an acre, more or less, and hounded by bind? of F. M. Rogers, II. IliggA and Wtltfnm Mitchell. Tkiois Casky-Purohasers to Jpay tct papers and rtyording. Show*** Office, ) B. I. Cain, Orangghurg C. 11., S. 0., V S. O. O yCb. siti, 1876. J tyAi td