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MASONIC Petrds Council No. 11, k\\ & 8.\ M-\ Will meet each Thursday at 0 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following dates. June.24, July 22, Aug. 19, Sept. 10, Oct. 21, Nov.' 18, and Dec. IU. J. F. IZLAK, T. 1. G. W. Buuxson, Recorder. Eureka Chapter. No. 13, R?*. A.'. M.v Will meet each Friday at 0 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to * 1st April, and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st Oetolier on the following dates, June 18, July 10, Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10. W. H. G 1 KARDE a U, IL P. "W. J. DaTatviLLK, See, . Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.: P.-. M.v Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st'October on the follow ing dates, June 8, July 0, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 6, Nov. 2, Dec. 7. j as. f. izlar, \y:M. Jab. S. IIkywako, Sec. may 2U " 1875 " ' 7m. X. O. O. F. "Edisto Loils;? No. SIS? Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, everv Monday evening atS o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7J o'clock from 20th S*pt. to 20tli March. w. F. BARTON- N. G. F, PeMARS, Sec. TOWN coui^SiLr This body meets every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, Tor the transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SGHEDULD. Up Day.Train . 0-55 A. M. Down Day Train. 7:30 P. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Train.11:53 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 aud 3 to G. LOGA X EPISCOPA L CJIURCIl? Service will be held to-inorrow in this church at the usual hour. JL4JLjRO/ll>? The day train up to Columbia now passes here at 9:f>5 A. M. We give iu Another part of tho paper the sched ule of all passenger trains, both up aud down. TRIAL JUSTICE COURTS? As usual, for some time past, the trial justices have had very little busi ness befcro them. A few civil cases And one or two of petit larceny sum up the '.reek's, work. It is gratifying to note the large decrease of the lat Our local is under obligations to "Mrs. \V. A. Meroney for a line sjKJci iiten of vegetables from her garden, among which was a mess of okra. the first that we have seen this year. We make our best, bow, aud oiler Mrs. M; our thanks. NEW ?MNIRUS? Mr. G. W. Baxter will begin run ning his new "Ibis" to-day, it hat been built here with a special view to lightness and comfort, and will be a pleasant change from the cumbrous old "Ibis" of the past. Mr. II. Kiggs will please Accept thanks fVoin our local for a nice lot of apples of this year's growth. They looked very inviting, but Mic little ones at home claimed and took pos session of them, so we cau only record their say so, that "they were very nice." COTTON BOLL? The first of the season, as far as we know, was handed us on Monday last, by Mr. Hi Kiggs, it is not from some fancy garden patch, but taken from the field. Under the influence of the favorable season we have had so far, cotton we learn is well advanced. EARLY OKU A? The Av/c.s- und Courier says the first okra of the season was sold in their market Wednesday at twenty-five oeuts per plate. Orangeburg is en tirely ahead of that, it was selling on our streets Monday last at ten cents per epiart. Look at J. Wallace Cannon's new advertisement. Wallace keeps any thing almost that you need, and puts them to you at prices that make you forget the Confederate war, aud take you back to the shopping days of 18?9, lie means business, am! if you will only call in there Bill Sain will prove it to you. Go nnd see, We see that Mayor Moselcy has provided something to kill time with during the long, dull, summer days, in the shape of a light buggie, ami, a fast mare that he says, can trot around anything in this County, she is a per fect little beauty, both in her general appearance, and the style with which she moves, nnd can make "timo" sel dom seen outside of a race course. We have ridden behind Molly Darling, a id know whatshc can do. Fl NF COTTON? Mr. F. M. Pooser 1ms shown us scvcrnl stalks of cotton three feet high, and laden with forms and bolls,which he suys is a fair specimen of an eight aero field, upon which no manure has been used. This cotton is from the Anderson seed, and peculiar in its growth. The pods are tw in, and each contains two bolls. This is certainly the best cotton we have seen or heard of this year. The commencement exercises of1 Mr. Melliehamp's school took place yesterday. Business prevented us from amending, but we learn that the scholars acquitted themselves well, and in their proficiency exhibited the caro and competency of their tedder's instructions. Mr*. M e 11 i c h a nip's school has carried a large number of pupils through the past term, and we hear only satisfaction expressed on all sides. "We met a few days since, Master John D. Andrews, (son of our .Sena tor,) who has just returned homo at the close of the session of his school, where wo learn, be has taken a posi tion in bis classes that nututally gratifies the pride of a parent in "bis boy" and lias called from his teachers word of high praise. Iiis absence appears to have done him good, anil ho returns much the better lor his trip Again we have to record the death of another good citizen, Mr. Adam L. Crook, who, after a very short illness was seized with an apoplectic fit on Saturday last, which, in a lew mo ments, .put an end to his life. Mr. Crook leaves behind hi in a record for strict integrity and kindness of heart that points the magnitude of ins loss to the community in which he lived so lon<r. Dr. J. G. Wanuamakcr & Co. have entered into full possession of their new Drug House one door west of Kohns, ami for the great elegance dis played in the building, as well as the furniture and stock, we challenge any drug store outside of Charleston. We could not see how the Dr. could sell any one bottle of his medicine With out destroying the effect of the happy arrangement of his stock, but he tolls TisvttiKfriike'''ilics to a ftiTTefafT"1 when one gnes a dozen conies in its place. Senator Thnd. C. Andrews, o! Oraiigcburg, was arrested on Friday last, charged with libeling G. A*. Neuflcr, and gave bail fur his appear ance.?Jittvmctll Sentinel jiinh 18 ]?>7->. The above is ? clipped from the "Barnwell Sentinel'1 of l<Sth .June, as the mutter occurred only one month ago, it shows a morbid appetite on the part of Unit paper for/eesh news that, takes us back to the days of I Horace Cicely, and Jas. Gordon Bennett .Sr., *uch enterprise is refresh ink We omitted in our notice of tywn improvements to call attention to the repairs and changes made by our friend -Mcntzel in the dwelling recent ly purchased by him on Market street. The house, while undergoing various repairs, has been turned around so as to face upon the street, -which is a de cided improvement. We learn also thai, Mr. Mcntzel, in connection with Mr. Pi el, intend building upon the front lot, soon, a slaop for the cx?ci thin of all wood or iron work neces sary for wagons, carriages, &c. A FOUR MJLF H'jIa ? One of our citizens visited Charles ton the other day, and returned on the night train, laden with bundles. Buttonholing the Conductor, he got on", "Ven you gits to Orangeburg I gits off mit mine tings." All right said the Conductor, and our friend settled himselt for a nap. Passing Orangeburg four miles, the Conductor found him still comfortably snoozing. He was aroused, got off the train and footed it back to town with a load of bundles that it would take two men to carry comfortably. - ?O ? -*? ? * We are pained to announce the death of .Miss Mary E. .Street, the sister of our townsman Mr. J. J Street, on Sunday morning last, after a lingering, and painful illness of several years. Miss Street was about iTineteen years of age, and has for years borne her affliction, and at last, faced Death himself, with a beautiful illus tration of Christian patience, resigna tion, and Jaitb, Unit carry a deep feel ing of comlort to the hearts of her allliclcd family, calmly and gently, without one muriner or doubt, she has passed beyond the vail. The body was taken to Georges Station and there interred in the family burying grounds. "Wo had the pleasure of welcoming to our sanctum on Thursday.last, Mr. J. Fehler Meyers, of the Bluekville Sun, and are measfctLlo hear his chcer ing account ol the rise and progress of the Sun, m ly the night of it's, set ting be long delayed. Mr. Meyers loohs well and shows evidence of the care taken of liiiu by the Blnekvilli ans. Wo notice many line advertise ments iu the Sun from the merchants of our Town, and learn that t heir sub scription list figures up into the hund reds from this "Burg" aud County. ? Mr. ileywurd will close tho exer cises of his school the Orangeburg A end my, by a publicexamination to behold (luring Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next, week at his resi dence on Russell Street. The public' generally are invited as well as the patrons of tho Acadmy. Owiug to recent continued sickness in his family there will bo no exhibition, but the proficiency of the scholars will be thoroughly tested "in the several studies. Oil Monday?will take place examination in Arithmetic, Spelling, Grammar and Geography. On Tues day?that in Composition, Philosophy, Latin, Greek, .Kreuch and higher Mathematics. STORMS? Of all classes and kind have swept with terrific aud destructive force over our entire couuty during-the past, six months of this our ceiuonniel year, knowing no North, .South, ,East or West. It has time aud again, on the same day, devastated the thickly peo pled section oPThfc? North, plunged through tho blooming fields of the South, and burst in its terrible fury upon the prairies of the Went, carry ing in its train not only destruction to crops, dwellings and animals, but again and again.1 devouring its human victims by the score. Are these storms typical of the coming storms of our second contury, or are they only the passing away of the' tempests that have swept so terrifically over, our fair land toward the close of our first century. It ASK HALL XOTI^ A malclcgaixie was p!a3Tcd at Lewis ville on Wednesday last, between the ??Pioneers" of that -place, nnd the "Lone Star^of "rort Motte, resulting in a victory for the former Club, on a score of 28 to 21. This is the first ol a scries, of three games, and the Lone Stars may yet redeem their fortunes. Beth Clubs, joined in air attack on a fine supper ih t he'd veiling, where the best of good feeling reigned. "But Louisville saw another sight, when Thursday brought another fight." The Blue StockiSgj(cc-lyrd) j of this place, had been invited by tlio Katt^ Snakes (colored) of Lewisvillo to a discussion as to their relative merits in handling the Bat and Ball, nothing ? lothj 'tho .challenge v.as at once accepted, and on Thursday hist, the Blue Stockings went over to Lewisvillo, and whipped the Rattle Snakes "out of their skins" in the tune of oQ to Lb. .This is heavy on the Snakes, but the return game will be played here soon, and the warning from their rattles may prove tine yet. All of the Blue Stockings join in high praise of the bountiful collation prepured for them at Lewisvtlle. TO WN I Ml'IK) VEMKNTS? New buildings going up on every side, and the sound of the trowel ami hammer is abroad in the land. Besides those buildings; which ivc, have al ready noticed as having been lately erected, is a handsome two story brick store built by Mm. McNamara and now very near completion, we believe Mr. C. K.Jones intend.- occu pying if with a stock of general ihc'S chandize. Mr. I).' Louis lias the foundation of another brick store laid, adjoining his other one, just finished, and intends pushing it rapidly to completion. Mr. W. T. Light foot had a large two story brick store and dwelln g well under way and hopes soon to take pro.scosion of it. lie in tends putting in a large stock of gooils in ample time for the fall trade. Mr. W. A.' M'croncy lias raised the frame work for his new hotel aud is urging the work foward with the hope of opening it^ &>, the' public by lit September: next, it will be handsomo nnd oomniodcoua building when finished, with some twenty rooms for the accommodation of Quests besides purlors, office Arc. This hotel in the hands of such experienced parties as Mr. Mcroney and his lady will prove a great benefit and convenience id our Town. Wo will give a more detailed description of it when completed. Tlio Detroit Jutlgo Meets a Tartar. Mrs. Pano bustled out, lull of busi ness, and as slio got arounil in front oftlio dcsKshe squealed : '1 demand to sec tlie court.' 'Madam,' replied his honor, as he placed his hand upon his heart., 'gaze on me and be happy.' 'What's tho charge ?' she inquired in a shrill voice, as she turned to him. 'Disturbing the peace, by lighting villi your neighbors.' 'Never did it?no, sir; all a Ho. J de mand my liberty !' she squealed, dan ings up and down"until her bonnet strings waved in thoair like kite tails on a telegraph pole. 'Slowly ami gently, madam, and don't keep such a high-key/ said his honor. 'Guess I'll talk as I want to; never was 'busd in my lilo?rog'lar 'spiracy to crush a decent woman I' she shriek ed, drawing her belt tighter. ?Madam, will you lower your voice ?' 'No, I won't.' ?Will you shut up?' 'No?no!' 'Will you allow me to get in a word or t wo !' '.No; 1 demand my liberty this very minute!' she cried; clawing the aii wihiiy ! 'Well, now, you get right out of here,' demanded his honor. 'Turn 'round and leave the room riirht oll". 1 vum if I'm going to sit hero and be squalled at by an old woman like you, no matter if they dock moon my sal ary. 1 throw.tha casoout of couVt, and I# hope tlie water pipes in your neigh borhood 'won't be thawed until next .August.' Foot.ino iniK Old IiAi>y.?The following " story is very good, hut rather apocryphal : A young man out west was courting a pretty girl, hut her mother would not permit him to stay after ten o'clock, greatly to his and her daughter's disgust. Iiii'ist New Year's Day that young man pre sented the old lady with a patent clock of great, beauty and ingenuity. The prospective mother-in-law wa? greatly pleased,- and gave her old do k to a poor Woman who" lived in the 'neighborhood. Now that young couple are happy, for this new clock iioiirW^ ing, and make it up all right before morning. The bid lady watches the clock carefully and cries "Ah .m!" as usual when it gels to 10. And yet, she Hiv s, she can't understand what make.! her get so sleepy before 10, and I ate to get up so bad ihu next morning. ^ Vfigniyou sec*a man bend forward with woe upon his face, and bands up on his stomach, you may know that early cucumbers have arrived* AIJ&UST ixO^VER. ; Tho most ndr-erable beings in the world :ire those Buffering from Dyspepsia and layer Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent ot'the people in iho. United States :tre alllieted with these two di.-eaa?.s and there eH'ect; such as W'it! rtomaeh,- sick hend-r.ahe,' habitual ebsfivenexsj impure blood; heart burn, . wateruranh, gnawing, and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow fkin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, routing up, of the food after calm; low rpiiits, &e. Go to the Drug Store of Dili A. Q. DUKKS and get a"5 rent bottle, or a sample bottlefor 10 cents. Try it. Uli. A. C. pirtCRS. NOTIOE. OFFICE OK COUNTY BCH >OLCOM'K. OiiAXOKUcun, Co., S. C. June Sth IST?. SrlCTION '10 of an Act to amend an stiel en titled ail Act 16 establish and maintain a sys ieni of Free Common School* for the State of South i.'arulhia,'approved March Bib 1 ST J J provided that .an annual Meeting of each School ' District sIn 11 he held on the last Saturday in June of each year at 12 o'clock .M. Notice of the lime and place being given by tlio Clerk of the Hoard of Tr ustees by posting written or printeu notices in three public places of the District at least ten days beforetlio meeting. To appoint n Chairman lo'pytside ovcT-thomeeting. To riiinC hy a Tax in addition to the annual apportionment by the State to their use such further sums of money its they may deem proper for the support of piiblic Schools said sum not to he more than three dollars for every Child in the District hut ween the riges of six and sixteen, Jsa i * I sum to he col lected by the County Trcasurei\?ind to ho held by him, subject to the^order of the Trustees. : t ? j . Coii?i'fcr3igiied hy tho County Behool Commissioner TIJOS. PHILLIPS, School Conim issioiier. (?rangeburg County, jnile I J 1S7? 3t "n o t i o h7" All persons having el aims against (he Estate of Mary /.iimnerman deceased, will present die same properly attested, and those indebted will make pavmcnt to TllOfi Ei KICK EN HACK Kit, Admi'r. may -U 1S7? ha. Will he pleased to see their jriquil* aud thp public:geuerallyr4? iff1 hit t Next door West of T. KOIIN & BRO. vff *'\ i k- " I ' } .A !! CHEAP!!! CAST! PBICJiS FOU DULL.TIME^ T.c ENTIRE STOCK of 9 OOTS and SHOEs^ GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &G. J WALL?Ot CANNON'S .,. : , v I ! > ; I V ^ Have been ninrked DOW N to suit dull times. Don't forget tho . ... Garden and Hand P.ows, V WALLACE CAOTO^, KUSSEL STREET. nT Kentucky Mutual lionetit ASS?ClAfi',>X Or PHYSICIANS. Tlie snlmcrilkci having been ri'ppinntcd Agent of this Association 'for Prangeburg Conhty, would unl'?y Iiis brother Piiysie.iaus that In- is ready tu_ receive- Applications for Mem la vi hip. Hy its Charter, Physician? ami /fheir families alone arc entiped to it?. advantages. The object of the Association is. in the event of the dc.itli of n member, to secure to llteir Survivors an ample provision, at n eost far less than that required for securing the payment of an eqtml amount,, in any other association. All desirous of becoming Members, or wishing for i ny information relating to the Association, will please apply to TjlOS: A. EU J OTT, M. I)., juuu 19?2 Oraugchurx, Sj C, (it H. Sheriff's Sales. John L. Moorer . "1 judgment Mnry K. Oliver, Adm'x of f Thus. Oliver, dee'd. Mary E. Oliver, Frederick K. Oliver, Itaebcl f!. Spijjner, Lawreneu \ ,qf. Marshall and Harriets. Maf shall his wife, Jtlby 0. Oliver, Sallic Mi Oliver, ?jmie Nel lie Oliver, Julia TIioiuhk Oli lur ami MiiTion Me Oilver. J Foreehwure Hy virtue of the lttdgmcht l.erein, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Oraiigeburg C 11., on the first Monday in .July next, ilming the legal hours of sale, the following rial estate, viz : All that lot or parcel of laud with the building thereon, in, the town of Orange burg, opposite the Court House Sipiare and hounded South and East hy lands of Hull, Scovill & Pike, North by lot lately of Hel ton Hcttcrson and West by-street. TeriiK---l/'ash enough to pay the amount due lipon the bond, and mortgage, of the plaint ill', with inlerest from the I'hit May. l.S7">, and the cost of these proceedings and the taxes upon the esles of the late Thomas Oliver, nu;l the balance upon a eredit until the 1st day of -January, Ib7tl, seemed by bond of the purchaser bearing interest'from the day of sale, together with a jaortjtaute of the prcmists, the purchaser to have tho privilege of paying all cash, l'jn'cliascr to pay for papers and recording. J. Oeorgu Vorfe "I Judgment of Foreclosure Rosalie W. Girnrdcau and Independent Hook ;ind Lad der Company No. 1 of Or angcbtirg. 0. j Hy virtue of tho judgment herein, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Orangohnrij 0. II., on the first Monday in July noxt, daring the usual hours of sale, the following real estate, yjx : All lhat lot of laud in.thotoWnof Or npgeburg, containing one and one eighth nerei's mure or less, Also one. other lot adjourning the above lot, containing ninety four hundredth* of an acre, more or less, hounded by the Five Fotch Head sad lands of O. N. H'ovman and others. Terms ciish Purchasers to pay for pa pers and recording. Orangoburg C. II., ") Sherill's Olliee. V E. I. CAIN, .Tune 12, 187?. J S. O. C. junc 1U ik STOCK IJO^lXEHS Of ihc Orangtburg Agricultural and Me* ('lianictd Association arc hereby nutificd thai there vill.be. a meeting of the Aasocia tio'ti on Tburaday morning j }dy-1ft, | next, at 11 o'clock',', for the purpose of fixing the : Number of Shares of Stock. .\.full meet-, trig is requested. Votes by. proxy must bo in writing. Meeting will be held at the Fair Bnilding. .... [L By order of the Hoard of Directors. KIRK" ROBINSON, ' J pine 19--2t_Secretary arid'Treagurrr. For Sale. A Snug little HOUSE and LOT in tho Town of Orangeburg?can be treated for at private rale until lxt Monday in Jjilj?will then be offered at imldic'oMexy,find Hold to the highestladder! Tropt'rty obliged to 'be ;>ohL. ... , .... ,y j - ,?,) Applet THAD C. ANDREWS, AgL I june 19 St ? -_* Adnunitstrator'sSaW. [ By virtue of an order of the Prolate Court, I will sell at Orangeburg'on the aalo! day in July next, fur cash, the following . JudgmcnU and ('hoses in Action, belonging la the 'Estate of Dr. Wia. A. Cooper, d?-' eca?cd, to, wit: > ??. 1 Judgment v*A P Stroman, for $303.75, 2 ? '* " K J Hickenbaker, $01.87. 3 " " Daniel Sluder, $72.tW. ! -1 " " A R Shnler, ?92.20. i ? ?. " ltSKellor,$flO.S!.; * Also Decrees against vaiioun parties, for. sums varying from to $10. Also all i other Chosen in Action belonging to BhitJ' I cdtitte. JUUN S. C. HUFFMAN, , jutic 19?3t , Adin'r. Sheriff's Sales. By virtue :f sundry Execution* to me di rected, I will Reil to the highrst bidder, at Orariceburg C. IL. on the FIRST MONDAY, in Jtily*> next, fe,r q.':?ih, ?11 the right, title and hiteryxt of litt ?t>? fendiiiiUiri the following property,'via t'; All that plantation or tract of land in Orangeburg County containing COO nere?,l more or hiss, hounded by 1 and? of J.. Belg ier, Fmnni Zeigler, 1?. A.'Buvck and other*. Levied on as' the property of W. P. Speir* ' tier at the suit of Ocorgc Bbllvtr aa Adnrr cum test annixo of David F. Zelgler, de ceased. AI .SO All, that plantation or tract of land In said ? county, containing 311 tere? more or less, hounded to. laud* now of lately of J. JL O'Calri; Snnvl lJowird, A. W. Miller and J. Ilozard. Levied on a* the property of J? P. M. Fonres at the Ktdt df E. J..ITTea^rlbV, All I hat piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon, :n Editto Fork in *ahj) county, containing 10 acre", more or lew, and bounded on all sides by landa of J* 11. nml Mary D?llen. Levied on as the pro pei tv of Jariica Cannon ?t the null of If. B, Rice. ALSO Lot of Oond?, Ware? and MuchMi^Mfi Levied on as the property of McMlchaeV A Illume at the suit of F. W. Y/agncr A Co. Orangeburg O. II,, .") SherllFs Oillce, \ E. I. CAIN, June 11, 1875. J S.O.C junc 19 31