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I'otros Council No. 11, K\ & B& MV. Will moot euch Thursday at C o'clock 1\ M. from 1st October to 1st April find tit 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, ? on the following dates June 21, July 22,'Aug; 19, Sent. It), Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dee, It). J. Fi fZLAIf, T. I. G. W. UnUNSON, Recorder. j Kupoka Clutptor No. 13, R-\ A.'. M.*.? Will meet eacli Friday at C o'clock 1*. M. from 1st October to 1st April, and at b o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the following dates, June IS, July 10, Aug. 13. Kent. 10, Oct. S, Nov. 12. Dec. 10. W. H.GI1UKDEAU, II. P. W. J. DcTiikviLnr, Sec. Sbinbolotli Lougo No. 28, A.\ F.-, H.:. - Will meet each Tuesday nt 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. tolKt April and ut 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates; June 8; J illy 0/ Aug. 3, SepU7,) Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec 7. >' v r JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. ? Jas. S. IIkywakp, feo*. ? may 20 1S75 7m. Y."o. o7f7" Etlisto Lode? No- 3't ?nlcets at Odd Fellow* Mall, every Monday evening,at8 o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7i o'clock iVom 20tb'S< pt..l<> 20th .March. W. F. li.uVroN, N. o. F. PoMARS, Sec TOWN C??NCXLi This body meets every second Tuesday nfier the first Monday of each mouth, for the transaction of regular business. Mayor* Court, held whenever occasion requires. , o o j\. i We sec that the Biuckvillc ?S'mt goes for the Barn well ?>entiiu:l. J'itch in (ie); friend Bfunson must pro vide an umbrella to ward off the sun Htrokes. Our old and esteemed friend cele brated his-birthday on Tues day last, long may he remain, to cheer us with his sunny smiles, and geniel companionship. Our Devil says, please thank, Mr. Fischer for a pitcher of iced lemonade rent to the press room. We do so ?with the greater pleasure, as we helped to sample it. Any one desiring to enter into the competitive, examination for the ap pointment to the scholarship in the University of South Carolina will no tice the advertisement of the School Commissioner in another column. vjnc fct-eiv, oi the prent ?drcngf.fi of Mes/rs. Izlur & Dibble,as u law firm, bas been discovered by us. In addi tion to their pivifisssionitl signature, I'/.lar it Dibble, one sign's on the right ^.hc other On the lof? of an entry. A house divided, Arc, cannot stand, ?&c Thirf we hopo v?-ill not, prove true in the remodelling of friend 1/ighlfoot'? store on Uussel street. J'till it all down, man, and give us nil iron front. No one in town better ?able to afford it. .T- -- We had the pleasure of mcecling {Senator Smith, wdio visited our Burg in the interest of the Crescents of Bamberg, last Wednesday. lie may have left with a flea in his ear?we clont know, or less dimes in his pocket!. Tho Senator is fair, fat and?well, we might as well say it?forty. ? i ? ij?mw?**?'?-? --fcHcatc?t? ?? ?-. DIED? On Saturday last (lie infant son of Mr. and Mr3. Wm. Crook. Death, is busy nmohg our little ours, and sis the tiny coffins pass through our streets they tell a painful Ptory of sore and bereaved hearts.. Wc sympathise deeply with these parents in the. loss of their first born. Meters. Izlar A- Dibble have one of the most.complete law ofiices in the State. It is really a comfort,, these hot days, to spend tin hour' or two iti their cozy and cooliro?ms, even leaving out the treat always in store for a friend a rich harvest of culture wit and humor from the Captain. Wo take rock in ours. - ??wurw ? ? ? ?C3?#????.~? fire AGAIN? We hear that Mr. II. O. Smoak bad the misfortune to loo.se his residence l]by fire on Sunday morning last, but ?nnnot give particulars as to whether his furniture was saved or not. Be tween the tornadoes, fire and hail, our friends in the Fork arc being sadly damaged. --???... LJqiiT- T ? Two more Lamps put up, One tit ]Nir. D. Louis' corner and another in front of'Messrs Jzhtr A Dibble's Law office, both placed upon ornamental, turned posts. If some of our citizens will put up a few Lamps between Duke's Hotel, and the Depot, wc would then have our Town lighted from one end to the othe r, who will move in the matter ? Mr. Van Tassel, the County Audi tor, requests us to stiy tliat lie will he at Livingston's Mills on Friday 25th instant instead of .Monday, and urge upon till parties concerned to be there on the above day, prepared to make, their returns,! 'This is well worth the J attention .of, parlies living in that sec- j lion, as they may save themselves both money and trouble. We have heard, with sorrow, of the. death of Mr. John C. Kennerly at his home in fho Fork. .Mr. K. had been living and planting in tliat sec tion for over forty years, and leaves behind hi in a most enviable character, as a just and upright man, We join With* his nfliioled lamily and friends in mounting bis loss. It is another good man gone/ . ? ? duoW'lil <;/?' OliA.\<;i:i:UJiG The State census 'of 18131) ehrefnljy taken gave Orungcburg a population of 10?7. The census of 1875, only six years later, shows a total approxi mating closely to 1,000. If time per mitted, wo. would borrow a cut of a "nine Cock from Suinter eounlv and stick.it over this showing. "You bet we will have one ready for 1885. Several valuable pieces of property are advertised in our columns' for stile; in this place. Seine by parties wild necessity compels io change their resi dence or business. ^Ve would call attention to the ad vertisement for sale of a neat little resi dence next door to Mr. Kirk llohih son. The place is healthy, with good water A'c, and is very desirable for a small family. The Cresceni, Base. Bailers were handsomely entertained by our friend Hilly, and bis est 'unable lady, of t be. Mc.MichacI house, on their leceiit visit to our Town. This house is fill ing, in fait, ha? already filled} the great loss fob by the travelling public in the destruction ofsjfl crony's hotel by fire last.January. Visitors to our flourishing Town, either forploii?ifre I or business will find there as comfor table apartments and well spread table ax can be found in any town in the Slate. ?ammo ? - ? <tj r^.-.-?? . Dr. .1. G. Wanuumaker expects to move to-day or early next, week to his elegant and tasty store just heilig fiptunjeted on the let v . <>!' K dry goods establishment. This place s an ornament to the town, not only from the style and finish of the store itself, but from the complete arrange ment of everything connected with it. Tin1 Doctor lias purchased a heavy stock, of all vaiielie.-; of drugs :iml medicines, to arrive at. tin opening of his new store, nmi we bespeak for him the hearty support which lie so richly deserves. PUIiLie WELLS? Would it not be a good move on the part of our City leathers to have say, three or four wells dug on the prir cipal streets, for the accommoda tion no! only of the citizens of the town, but of our country friends aUli. Upon arriving in town on our hot summer ds?ys, a supply of good water it grateful to both man and beast, and the only way to procure it. now, is by entering into private dots, and this frequently results in damage to the party's well and fencing, ff the tftwh is in funds, we trust tliat its officers will lake this into consideration. CO L CM Li A MI 'DDL V- - ~\Vc see that the citizens, who some time, since grew restive under the dis tribution of the city funds, iiud'seiit a Committee to "spy?out the land" have unearthed some items, rattier to the discredit of the city Fathers. They cannot understand the the payment of several bills', running up into the 'hundreds, for segnrs, wines, and sundries, (?) paid by council, and hoyc so little taste, or judgment, as to fisl; that body io resign; and they ap pear to be in earnest about il too, and keep crying aloud "why are these things lbU5? ' RASH HA Ll Tho fust, in the series of gaincs be tween the Crcsconls of Bamberg and the Oranges of this plaee, was played here on Wednedny afternoon, result ing in la vor of the Orange club by a score of ;{<( to \\\\. Only one white wash was made dining tin- game, find that the Orange boys put. up on theii: opponents) The, game was close and o\ciling, the eighth inning showing a tie of 32 points each. The next game j will be played at. Biimbcrg, and we would suggest to our boys, tliat as they are going whe re the < Yesecnls me at. home,.that they practicein little iuore than I hey ha vc liceu doihtr. PjriLoa? pjijca /.? "Old Stove." .soliloquiz.es th?tly : ''Ef 1 beut my wi.o, den any n.iggcr kin sot on de jury to try dat, but. now 'sp?se 1 buy a pice ob 1ft ii- till'' wen 1 dun pa-fur iL sumbody say, 'Steve dat title hint good/ you link I want a nigger or cnybody on dat jury wot kant reed ? not by a d?n site." Steve then adjusted himst 11'comforta bly on the door step, and we walked home bewildered by the conundrum, j Mr. i/iviligston.i-tlio contractor lor the: now court housG'hiis beglin work in earnest, lie l(n$ purchased st piece j of land near the town, and from it biis already turned ont>cycral thousand Ihicka, which are being rapidly placed ijrm>snion for burn'ie.'. 'flic mil id-1 nig reqiiires some seven or eigjit.hun- j died thousand bri<-%, ftndM flJ .?ying- ' ston intends ?/??ttintrrtlieuV all ?ub"''!fore, ' Ibis is home enterprise. We' oiiiitt'cd' iii'-our Is-ug to notice the appointments made by His Excellency for lids plate. They tiro : F. DeMarSj census taker. ?Win. II. GiiY.rd'ean, trial justice for Ornhgeburg. A. F. Uro wiling, trial justice |br Fogies. S 1!. Mellichamp, notary public. Mr. DeMars has already out ereil j lipon his work, and will soon, cither j in person or by bis deputies.- pay on- h, of our citizens a visit, Mr. Mellichamp too is ready ['for any business in bis line. j M7A7) j.v.v IIA IL? . ! Something of a Tornado accompa nied with hail, passed over the planta tion of Mr. \ViUi .Joiner and sonic of ! bis neighbors on Saturday night hist d?iug great, da in age to the otlon and" injuring the corn seriously. Fumes and trees were, blown down in several direction , but without, injury to any per .-on or animal as far as we caii learn. Again" on Monday a? Severn' bail Storni passed over jj.iic place of Mr. Thos. J.Miillips and through what is known' as the 0leatun neighborhood., Here, the cdttou has been badly in jured, some parties estimating a loss of tine half the crop, the corn escaped with comparatively little damage. Wednesday a violent wind Storni b'irst upon our Town, and at one time became so Athrcateiiintt that sw-em! parlies moved out of tlieir houses, taking par? of*!heir cfjfccfs with them, preferring the heavy rain to the threatened dangers of the Tornado, ! which passed otf howbyer'; Without j inliictiii.j; any material dahittge. With ' uM of those storm's paving over and around us,' however; our farmers are complaining sadly of a want Of rain, :is that lute'seldom ac coihpiuiicd the high winds laleiy; a go .il heavy in 11 of rain now, would do away with the an \ ions expression on many :i farmer's face. IM PJtO I 'KM ES TS? i> Wo feel satisfied thai any person who will walk through, riot only (he burnt district (d our Town, but oilier business parts of it.. will ngreiLwith us in the view, that, as far as life general good i.- cbuecriicil the great fire of !a-,i i January wtis almost a "blosoing in' disguise." The scene of thu firc, ib? best business portion of our principi] street,' was occupied entirely by woodqii .buildings, soVn'e ot, go'otl sizqi most of them small, ami some lucre sbe<!s. Jo one nighl an entiresipiaio of these were swept KyJuy,{Ttil King boil: .-ides of the street^H*hdnrt tlieir stead we now already have an array of fine, substantial, brick stores, care fully constructed, and many of ?them elegant iu design, tlmre are bt'i few vaeant loj.s loft, and arrangements art: .now going on to build ''their? up; there, is an air of^newnoss'' nndliib-nboui. these now, lhal contrasts very plc'as aiitly i with Ihn' dull/old weather beaten stores, and residences of the past. It is true some of our mcrch auls lost, and lost pretty heavily by the firo, yet tlifiy have gone to work earnestly, and per.-isiantlv and at once creeled larger and more sub stantial biiHdiiigs, typical we. trust of j a much larger and more remunerative business, and we venture I he pro j phecy that a! the end of I lie next decade, few will look bad; with re gret upoti the great lire of I87f>. 7 em VER'A A (% KEl 'T.l/1, E - 'Major F. F. Warlrv nrrSv|d here on time, Wednesday to deliver nil ad dress before our Temperance Society, but unfortunately a severe Storni arose about (lusk, and permitted only a lew iu the immediate neighborhood to at tend. 1'y request Major Warley iigrccd to postpone !.i.- lecture r.nlil the nexI night, but .lid not allow the occasion to pats withoui liayitig wiiat lie. termed a " film i liar tall;" with his small audionce, in which lie gave a foretaste ot the treat in store for the iic.Nl night. Thursday evening the weather being belter, he. \\..s met by quite a large audience, who felt them selves fully repaid fur risking the threat cited rain. The speaker took for his subjoc'., "What alcohol is. and what it does." Taking the first head he shewed from the hiebest medical j authorities of our own country and of .Europe, that it is simply a poison, i sure and deadly! en ri ving in its train "all the ills that man is heir to." Dys pepsin, a curse of our laud, ho traced j directly to its use. and shewed thai its j consumers sooner or biter, with ithor- i ring certainty; cntait upon thomselveS"] various diseases of a more or less j .aggrivatod;. toj'|n.I Then taking up I ?'?W;hat it dops','-' he( continued his re marks in an eloquent strain of warn ing, ami ended his deeply interesting leelure wUh a '*Wor 1 ricturc," fo exr quisitciy beautiful, and rich in pathoJT; that wc shrink-from at tempting even its outlines. Youth', beauty, hupe, genius, all crushed and made desolate beneath the-wheels of this idol, more f?nv?ige . und remorseless than ihc I fen then Juggernaut. "[C'OM.MfNtC ATI'.I).] ? Now that the w'arui season approa ches, the schools are offering vnea i lion to tli" children, and ;< season of rot and relaxation will reward the I apt,> and repay 111' studious. f Being.I j invited Id attend t'ne closing examina- j I lion of Miss Mi Albergotti's female I j academy, I proceeded there and found j i several friincls in waiting including 1 i tlie Rev. II. C. Walker. The cxnnii i nation began with an tide charmingly sung, aftoi which several of the girls (recited s6 lections bf^chnsfc poetry, j the recitation . was pleasing and in Instructive, j Then began a Kv.vere and . unsparing questioning in the various I branches, of study, mental arithenietio, i gininma.-,-.dictionary, geography a^d i hUt?ry. The - plan pursued, by the faithful preceptress ivns to pro I pound _ questions Jroni the boolca at ; large ?v'd tlicii to invite a catechetical examination -from any of the visitors, j The' examination lasted near four ' hour.-, and I am live to admit that ? tie.: scholars reflected vast credit upon j the plan pursued by their teacher. It j ward of merit, and hers a reward of fail h !'u In ess, no litter ciJiss rdpinfbr, moral culture and mental training for lour youths can lie found elsewhere, j Mr. Walkers remark* of oominehda I lion went to their young hearts, and j with a l\\v wo.-d.- .d' ^ ratal at ion front ! Mr. John A. Hamilton the gla? I schoolroom scene was left until u'tiothur term. I A VlSiTOK. Fito'di Dstit??iSTs'. j There i-i no ease ??;' Dyspepsia ihn) j ?.r- e:iV \iiyusl Flower will not eure. Come i ;o tin- Drug 'Stoic of !>:\ A. <'. DCH\ 1\S, j find ijnpiiro about it. If r? ti .-ulii-r fr< ii i'.i tlveni?y, Sick Ifeadoclm: Sour bt?niach . Indigestion, Liver Comphsjnt; or derarige { nsenl of the Pvf-ictn, li*y it. Two or three Iltvfhee'a Cite, man Syrup isiiow sold; iii ? uveiy lowti and city'hi the I iiit<i! Staus. i We have not less than live hundred letters, if m l.iroutiiv, sayine it is the best medi ?:ot- they ever rbl?? for Consumption,Throat j or; fun- di.v!a?e. .^.unph; hoch/oftidier .'JOy/juj*. li'V'da: M/>: 7? ctn. .. i ' 1 |, j l)ii. A- .C jDIJKKS. , N?TIGE/ tjj-'l"']QK S<'1IOOL < '? >MM I;-:- It )N Kit, .OiiAxciiaiVaci, CYiux'tv, June lOth 1875. I in nct:firdaui.*e it Ith an Ait t<? F.hnhli.shj Certain St:tio?Seholsir.*ltiui in tile?nivors'i | pi Mi .--1 , Li' ?./ . ' ? :?? ,'i iidikth Carolina, tj.e Hwird bf Comit;., ? Sgliool Kxamiueri; ad!! !-- hi at thi.n eoulity j .-eat on Monday, ".iii day of .July, 1875, a Irec public ccuupetitivc examination ot) j jljc^e wlnrd, ? ji?? i,> if.-f d thcnijelvci of tlie ! ydvautafjeij oiie'riid by State?Sel'.?huv.iiips esfablishcd and pruvideil for by the aibre sidd Act. All piirtie? ilosiriiljj to ''compete for dee Scholahibips must report them hoIvw t? thr Hoard of J'x/aininers oti :lo above d.'.t??. THOMAS CHI 1.1.IPS, County School Coiiuuibshm'er' t iraiigentirg CotintV j.uic 19 ?t iiihiiini stra lor' s S ji 1 o. P.y vfi'tjto 'of an oyde/Sot" (hi 1'robatii ( oi'.rt, C?ill ?eil at Oi.oi^; bur.^ <>u the said ulny in .Inly n?-\1. t>?r ir.*h, nlrt- following Jmij'ibents a?d (.'hoses in Aetion, belongiajj to tlie ICjiltUc of Dr. Wn. A, ^oop'er, ije-J coated. Id wit: . , I .Imlgmcnt vp A P Stroman, for ${10.1.7?J % " . " V, /,Ki?-kenbaker, TtM.s:. '? " Daniel Sbulor, $72.00. ?i " " A 11 Slnder, |i>2.2{K " <; K S Ivcllcr; $00.31', AUo Decrees against various parlies f?">r .-inns vary inj} fl'Olii ll|3 to $10, Als.? all other CiioJ-cfl iii Aetioo helonghig to said , .jate. .K.'IIN S- HC I-J'.M AN, iiuie 13- 'M Adiu'il K!en trie ley Mutual Benefit ASSOCIATION OK PHYSICIANS. The subscribe! ItKviiiff3 been appoihfod Agt'iiLoflliirt Af.oeiation for Oratiuehurg ? County, \v.>:il(! notify Itia brother l'?iy.-.i6rpns ! thai In: is ready to retrclVc Abdications for Membership. liy its Charter, IMiVidcialiH atid their families alone arc entitled to it.- advaiitagci.: The object of the Association ?; in the ivciit of ilie death of :i member, to scenic lo th' ir Snrv. or--an ample provision, at ;i (?list far less than tli.nl required for seeu.ijluj' the payment of an etpial amoiiiit, in any el her association. . u?:- ? .' ' i AI! desirous of becoming Meinher??, or wishing for any information i elding! lo.the? A.-socialion, will please apply to THUS,. A. KL I. U AT, .\L,!l)., oilil one 111--2 Orahgebtt'ig, S. (.'. Sheriff !& -.-Sale 13v virii.e of miimlry .Kvl.ontuA.s-to'?mm?ii 'rceted, I will sell lit lie.- Iiiulni't didder. \ ?At Orinigehiog ('. II.. on ihft (KlUSTl MONDAY in July next, for cash; all lite rigliti title i:i<l ilYturSst of th*;d.>u fendaiits in the following property, viz:. f All ilia", plant tii> n or iracf of land in ] pnuigebiirK County containing '5'iji acre*, more er lei- lidulffoid \\\ Uihvlk of J. 'fcdig 11 r. Fjiinna J^eigier, !'. A. Ilnvrk arid other*, bin'ied ou'aii^jlie property of W. 1?. 'Hpvur* iiei at the suit of tienrge Koltvtr n? Adin'rl e.inti o ?t an:i:.\o of luvid Zeig! r. <!'-'! cell-i.!. j All tliat plantation or tract of land, in said e-ilnty, containing ,'tl I icresnior? of t less, bounded Ijv imais now or Intelv of .1. I it. OVaiii, Stun*! Howard, A. \V. MillVr and J. lior.ard. Levied on as tie property of J' | I*. M; 1' fares at t'i.e stilt of K. .i. I'Vcdcrick, ! L^A i.sp ; :? < i. ? t} * ^ All :lint pi -re or jviri-.-l of (A it'll wifh the liiiili?r.t;-.tln;it*on, in ly.lislo l?*ork in,said, county, conti?ihing I'il, stcivij im>rt' "or* Iqs', > -uid hounded on all side." by lands of ,1. li. atid Mar\ 1'olte.u. Levied on a-, tlni pro 1 ?? >riv of .iauics;( aiinvii ?I the um it of if. B; at.so ? I.ol of tlijid--. Wares aiid Meieli-uidr/.e. Levied on as tin- pio;?;rly of McMichael & liliiine at (liu suit of !?'. \V. V/a^n? i t$c <'??? < !i aneeinirti '.'.II. ) Sheriff - < Mil. - .' I ? f..:I. ? A IN,' .lui..- I I. IV,".. j s. <>.<?. Sheriff's Sales. John-1 ?? Mcmrer.I ?.InOjimcnt - vs Mnrv 13. Oliver, AJm'* of 1 , , ^ . > Tlio*. Oliver, due-l. Mary 10. 3 ? Olivet, Ki'kdei'iek 1\. Oliver. ! Itiichyl i . Spitrner, l.awrence [? of Mmi-lui'iI and llaiiriet.S. Mar- I shall Iii.- wife. J'jl.v t.'. i lliv, ;-. 1 Sal lb: M. (hiver] AiAnc J Nel- | I. hlTf i-e UljVi r, Jidiji Thomjas i'ii- | ; ir i IL-r aod Marion Ia'u Oiir'vr. I Forcclosiifc I?y virlae of lie- mdyiiieiit herein. 1 ?vi!l KOi! a! public ao?-ii%l'. im the highest bidder. i I /SsSQttSt&^JJ " Mo|id;.v ?J ill v il.iriijH Bft?*kr< <l!" s:, U ihc loUoiVjiiK re^l e*?iaTe^i All ilia; lot or parcel of land Willi the' Uiuiding tloreoi:, ,iji ilie town ol .Orange !>uii'. ojiposite tin- t'oiiri llua-fj Sipiart and lioiiiidud Sooth and Ka?t Iiv iahdn of Hull, Scovijl A- I'-lce, Nnrlli by lot lately of Hel ton McJlersoii and SVcst bv-rtrcet. 'IVrci? --tV.-'h on n\r^H Yo * pa V.' |C r\?'Ht5?it' ? Im npoii ibv infill, Jliv^!,|b*rtja4e7td'/lhcj jdaiaiitl, with iiUc-|;e?l froin the lu ll May.: i l" 7-\ and ilu: fo>i i>f the.-a |?7r/eeediugH and the ta v.'-.up.'H t!:ueiles of i lit liUc 'I hoina i ijliver, hih1 ilio IMiiifkrt'j upon a ?-re<li: iintilj j ihc J-i day wf .lainiaryj :1^7li, sctiiiieil by i bun." nf lie- pin cba.-er b-.nriiie interest f:<.m ' (liy .lav of .-ale, together with irinortgagu.ul] the prcmi-r-t the jimcha-'ei to have llm I jirivili'ga of paying all e.i.?h. I hi nth n><er to l>a\ lor papers :t|id rccori|ivg.| j -. a|.so1 ?: -: ? : - . {] J. fji-orgo Yo>t I Jlidgnioni . . vy?.., ,. ,/V:.>:v.tj I I^osahc \V.?:.>'!jrarileau atid \ oi Indi-pHident Hh'oi and Lad |" dej-r CNMiipniiy No. 1 of :.'K j V > angehiirg. H. ('. I l^o^ruhxttire j liy vtrtno of thcjudgiip>iit hc-reirr. t i 11 j -.-II .ii ptibllif aiiciibn I'V.tlit Tlltgluwt biddftrl :.: < h'.-n... Lnra C'lf., 0:i Ihc fir? Moiid.'iy inj ? Jnij ,i.?Xl. 'i.uiiifc-. the. iwf)*A )(uiim of-nale,! tiif' follow nie. r< a! estatei viz : All that toi. ol land'in the tiiwn of Or-J aniK-burg, c*)Ulaininij one and one-eighthl aei-'<-* inore 'ui li-s?. Also one other loll adjniirning :fio above l?T,clnilaiffliig niWty-l four liimdreijtlis of sui zvyn. more . or Icy, bj?iniaypi w l-ivciv./rn Mp'Rw. of O. din l?nv&ati ,-.r,u nihef'so -;n. i,\ Terihi* i'.vh. l'urchasvts to pav far. oa ( :?-r> i-?.? :ve,.:.!:.,V * j t >. *ii|r?j!?nrtr'' A li:, ihli .km ' i n - ?>. SI- iilf.'>.,i )f|.ee. ? ' K. 1. CAIN, iitWiV f;i'i$7.T. "1 J s. < i. c. j jutfc it? ? :u j i ,ik i:.\ i:ssi :s. i The, rmb-crilicr h></-'keurvd roirtiis'VTiiiji).] i A. 1 iamiit.ci's ."lore ivjicrc lie i* prepared lo" ' piiitit UK 1TN!:SSKS IN^OH., eiiher fromj !itV. or from ?'lioto^i aphj, ihc I picilirV-H i' ? ? ? i \:. > L'.'-i ' i ' 1 1 i i H ' piii..'...! lo pj from (';.";iiif.I to 1 M'i.-</>'. j He i- also prepared to take TJIOTD j (lit vj'iis a^i r^KKi:?yrYHi:s cur<i m.v.-. \V. U. LOUTAKT. t ? It X jiiiiu t \\ 1 >? o 1 in j W. H. GIKARDBAU A l't'OI XTKI ) I Ol b .bine i -7. . Murine?"-ntiMiflcd ..> p??^ipny\ juue 1? 1:" - lip Note Los . A KOTIvdrawn liy Jno. \). K-.-iu fur Ond niiiidud ami TI|irly-?Sevon I?(M.l-A KM endorfij'd by A. .1. vv' K. M. .l:..U,,ni. All peison.i .v warned against trading lor said N?TE; A liberal r<ward will be paid fpi same if delivered to A. J. JAC.KSON. jnnr 12 1875 fit S5 ? S 'r2( ) 2'i'f I>ffr 'n ill oim). toriaK I roe. Adiircsa ti. S'i'lNSON i't)., Portlaiul, Maine, itia UH ? J y7 "i 1 v NOTICE. JS'otioe i?yhviyhy^^ycii,^^. the Annual Orinirebiirij oi the tweiitv-MAth day of Julie 13?.*), at 12 o'clock M. , l'arlies interested are partieularlT ro yj'iuUff'tl -Hi Iji1, pront'pi id attendance as the puipose tf. (be. oii?u?4 b? todyvy a-iTApK lor School purposes for*the fUeal year com? ineueih",Ul<j JSrst of.Oetoberr JS7/*x , > - ? v , jCJjfrjf v'f-Uy^l^rfi'hVij^-ets. rot!. i2 ' ' ' ' IS7? v -it l vaLhU no 'IKM"PJ?BW9^-r*i Sitittrdav Jimoodi 1S7.T-. af At: a3 fi^;fu^u;(ni;f4>m ?ferd ?f Dutrict, I\y. 10, die res lunation yfMr. A' it^'vl i?lUI>Io "UjXlrJ^ll-vt?iiMtllda'rio tecs Wipj jn(lvr.tvUy^r;UtV'1- ^'iW resigna tion was ncet jfTttn/'ai'itr trrt'Hwi/ School f. onb> i \?i oiiV-r",' hi <f>)lg. W'l'Wi' idifieb-fl. M r. rt. null, lo .id I die vacancy be was bhTlrVtl-M fi/r and'cb f '.-d: - M'hJ IW?M'/taiids ,?io\v .avioHuvyd:, . < , ... ,- ;v .. ; p V. I?. lit IWMAX, d-'-'v/ i v. fith\.\i?n% oi.uy'kk ??*'< V; n. ixiwm an', u1" ort* ' 1 < 'lurk bi' ilyTriistces. mhc |2 f* * ' * 1S7? St ' SCIIOoL iNOTlCT. School. lor t'.OYS ati.l (.Jl kl.S at (he Lutheran Chiucb ?Scli..?d liotisc,' lh- the Rev. GK? tA.h6t.t;jIVyi ? y j Only" three week* variation^froth 'f?<t!< .f j June to bit July, and froni loth Anglist (?? j 1-! of S jittjnibcr. ., - . ,,( . <^ Kour tSlKL boarders can be ifeconH j jrioddfed rtt toy- house J' ? Y*I Q ?SU! pise inonih. lights fnruUheJ. Heading of Scriptures and l'rayers, to getliur wiih jSuijrifcg eJnry morning. Gi'<). A. JIOl;\;iL jjiin? Ii lSt? 'M ' n otic -i^r , ?u.C?fOKnt;t:o, Co., H. C. . e4? a ^ 7 June Sth IS75. Sr.crtOK-10 ?f an Act lo amend an act en* Itl n'li'AW to 1sitib?sli and maintain a hjv I leur oi" ltree|7ominoji ^hocW feu" the .State of ' Sou tl! C^mlitihj'approved^farcii Gth.ljtTL j provided' ' tl^U^ati'tfnuual 'Meeting of kd\*\i j School pjstrici slhfli be 'luc'.J on tltVlasi I SatYiVfliiy id" J line'of Vaen ycaV at ft o'clock I MjC j^'|ti,ee .of tliCy.ljme and place bcinc ?,tv<n"t-b^- tli^.'ltjAj'fttho Px^ird ofTru.iiei; wnttcH or printed noticvf in three public tpjact?f of tli^yictriet at leant tell days' *>i?A?re ti.Vrricetiii^. To appoint a ChairtpUtl! tci^ixii?te <iver.thr m?oliu^.'>-j:Ji? raise by a Tax in addition to tU" annual apimHlmniiei^br'thVf!ffife^n fcrffjei'-^nmS ?i^ntotiev.as tliS^-tuiiv ?in proper for (lit). ?|ippiirt\ of public Seitool n said "I>IH^ i<ol io ?en.or^ dian;'.lii-iodoli'jrs j for., ever;,- r"<.'iii!,<i in die f )iysjc[, |)^vTtjeji lhe ' ajjes of six and ?Mc-n, safo sum to be ro' j !? i'tetl by ? the t'outity "lS-easbi-er and to' j !u;ld 1>y 'hint,''' sttbject' to " tlie'ordtr^of'ifie j Tnictocs. 1 ? ....... no I <\>hn:fti'dK:h >\ b<- the Couritv S<ho<fl ! ConfiilrsnoliW ' ' ' '; TifOS. viTiy.Lira, '' '' 1 Srho'?j 'Crtiuniis.Moli<?V. C?r:{nc?l'nr:r f'ouruv. 1 ?one ii : 'isr?;! r,:J^V; o4& .6 l?i a o- ,..^.iS- ion .J.rr j.,-. ^d^igil -itsH) r?Mgjr*At|Vl V a;At 1C - ? > rr ^ _ = ir 7 ?''J1 0 .?aitlwIfTnIW1 i v. 1 ? O <*! r-ji^? 6? I| ri| ^ ^-rr^ ? JC'' r i tfii'ip'lr.^-jft i'ojgBv'ii'.mT!*^ H I . Lit Utdfii Itittia ???// 3 t'rt T?5 2 a ?-dt ixisrulr? us, ?VJ?; Jiy v'ivluii of an l Tiler of the Probate ( oint. I will sell at tbe late residence of bay in in Hooker dcecasttl, onthe Ifith day of .In I A* A'.1 1). I^y?, all the personal pi-opeMy of said deeca.-tjd, Uueiudin;; her interest in '. the feru\ Hg crops,) eonsistinjL: of IlouHf*. ? bold and Kileben fiU'dture, Mob's, Cattle, j l'iaoia^ion Tools.' ?Ve. A-o. i Ti vms on delivery. Mav 'J.'nli 1X7."'. JQVU J. lIppKE-*, ' ' 'Adnilinlitrin^n miry VtC; ; f .. .?1*7."> \*\ f . ?t N O TIC W%<>W>~ ?All person" having clainni against the 1'stale at*.Mary Ziminerinan deceased, will priHCill the same properly attested, an<| those indebted will make payment to T?OS. )-.. KICKLN'HACKKit, Adini'r. inav 29 t'?-7? Jm.