MASONIC Petros Council No. 11, R.\ & S.'i M.\ "Will meet euch Thursday at C o'clock P. M. from let October to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to lflt October, on the following date*,' June 24, July 22, Aug. 19. Sept. 1G, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. l?. J. F. 1ZLAR, T. I. O. W. BnuxsON, Recorder. . Eureka Chapter No. 13, R>. A.*. M.*.? "Will meet each Friday at 0 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April, and at 3 o'clock from lat April to 1st October on the following datea, June 18, July IG, Aug. 13, fcJept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Pec. 10. W. H. GIRARD1SAU, H. P. "W. J. DuTnaviLLE, Sec. ShibtuHotli Lodgo No. 28, A.'. P.-. Ifv. "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from l?t Oct. to lBt April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing date;), June 8, July G, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec. 7. JAS. F. TZLAR, W. M. Jab. S. Hey ward, Sec. may 29 1375 7ri. i. o. o. f. EflistO Lo-'ge No- 33?Meets at Odd Fellows Hull, every Monday evening at8 o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 74 o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. W. F. BARTON, N. O. F. PcMARS, Sec. _ Town councilT This body meets every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, for th? transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Up Pav Train . 9-55 A. M. Down Day Train. 7:30 P. M. Dp Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Traiu.11:53 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to 6. L Q~C .A. L . No locals afloat. Days hot, but nights pleasant. No rain yet, but badly wanted. County Commissioners' horse ran away with a small boy Sunday. No body hurt. Coro burning up iu some sections sind in others cotton is being drowned out. In town lieee cotton don't drown Vorth a cent. TUE ECLECTIC? 'ttlbe-July number of this magazine Huts (reached oh, mid as usual is filled with ai ?collection of very readable matter. The Becciicr jury still holds out. What a relief it would be if they and tlvn whole r> 51. a. Yy is ! ? J - 8, 0 --3 IX 1 y t to f W Bi.S f\ L J c ^ % tr> s=" B ?* t: ?: er E Dissolution. ?iiANOF.niTuo, S. C. June 28, 187?. On nr after this date by mutual consent I horcwith withdraw from the firm of MITCH EL; QSTKANDKR & JACKSON, hnt will carry on the same business by myself. A. J. JACKSON, july 3 1S75 8t THE NATIONAL BOARD OF ? Fivo Under writers HICK KU Y OFFERS A Reward of TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS for the detection, con viction and punishment of the party or parties charged with the crime of arson, in tiring the premises situate at Orangoburg S. C, belonging to G. S. SR I RE It, on June (Ith 1875; said Itcwnrd will he paid only on due proof being furnished the Executive Committee of the conviction and actual punishment ofsaitl criminals, IJy Order of the Fxecutive Committee. STEPHEN CttdWELL, Chairman. New York, .Tune 'J8 1875. Bho prompt payment to him, as the business has to be closed. Bowes PumpS. 0., June 28th 1875. \Y. P. DUKES, T. C. DUKES. july 3 1875 3m NOTICE. AUDITOR'? OFI'TOE, OuANQKBUltu County. Orangeburg, S. C-, June 19m 1875. j TO JOSEPH A. KELLER : Take notice, that Lary Oovan has paid in to the County Treasury the tax, costs I and penalties, together with 50 per cent, oil his Real Estate purchased by you at the Delinquent Land sale held May 3rd 1875. JA?. VAN TASSEL,. County Auditor. ' junc 2G 1?75 It Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 20th day of July next file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County as Administrator of Dr. Will. A. Cooper, und ask for letters of Dismissal. J. S. C. HUFFMAN, Administrator. June 10th 1875. junc 20 1875 it yb'vTvE oi-- i>is.nissAff. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account with the Judge of Probate for Orangeburg county oil the 20th d.iy of July, 1S75, and ask for letters of Dismissal as Administrator, of the Estate of Elizabeth Brandenburg. MORGAN BRANDENBURG, junc 26- -4t Administrator. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Guano tau; no County. By Auo. B. Knowtton, Esquire, J. P. Whereas, C. E. Felder hath made suit to me, to grant to him Letters of Administra tion of the Estate and ellects of Charles R. Thomas, late of said county, decayed^ '1 I it's r are therefore to citu and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and Creditnrsof the said Charles R. Thomas, de ceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Orangeburg C. Iii on July 18th, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, *.o shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (.Siren under my hand, this 25th day of June, Anno Domini 1875. AUG. lt. KNOWLTON, [LSI Judge of Probate, O. C. junc 20 1875 2t For Sale. A Snug little HOUSE and LOT in the Town of Orangeburg?can l?c treated for at private sale unlit Jwl Monday in July?will then be ottered at public outcry, and sold to the highest bidder. _ Property obliged to be Mill?-- ^ ? ? Applv to ' ^ THAI) C. ANDREWS, AgL jiine 10 3t Administrator'sSalo. By virtue of an order of the Probate j Court, 1 will sell at Onmgebnrg on the sale day in July next, for cash, the following ' Judgments and Choses in Action, belonging j to the Estate of Dr. Win. A. Cooper, de ceased, lo wit: I 1 Judgment vs A P Stroman, for $303.75. . 2 " V E I Rickeiibakcr, S-91.S7. 3 '? " Daniel Muder, $72.00. < 4 " " A Iv Sliiiler, $92.20. 5 " " R S Keller, $00.31. * Also Decrees against various parties for i sums varying from S3 to $10. Al*o all other Choses in Action belonging to said 1 estate. JOHNS. C. H UFEM A N, , junc 10?3t Adm'r. Sheriff's Sales. John L. M oorcr 1 Judgment v? Mary E. Oliver, Adm'x of The*. Oliver, dee'd, Mary E. Oliver, Frederick K. Oliver, Kachel B, Spigner, Lawrence ? of Marshall and Harriots. Mar shall his wife, Juby C. Oliver, Sallie M, Oliver, Annie Nel lie Oliver, Julia Thomas Oli- j Icr and Marion Lee Oliver, j Foreclosure 1 By virtue of tho judgment herein, 1 will ' soil ai public auction, to the highctt bidder, i htOrangchurg C. II., on the first Monday in ] ?Inly next, (hiring the legal hours of sale, ( the following real esiate, viz: All that lot or parcel of land with the building thereon, in the town of Orange- < burg, opposite the Court House Square and | bounded Spilth and Eunt by lauds of Bull, Scovill ?i Pike, North by lot lately of Bel ton Boltersen and West by-street. Terms?Cash enough to pay the amount due. upon the bond, ami mortgage of the plaintiff, with interest from the 19th May, 1875, and the cost of these proceedings and ! the taxes upon the estes of the lute Thomas Oliver, and the balance upon a credit until tho 1st day of .January, 1870, secured by bond of the purchaser bearing interest from the day of sale, together with a mortgage of the premises, the ixirchaser to hare the privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and recording. also .7. fleorge Voao 1 Judgment vs Rosalie W. Girardeau and of Independent Hook nlid Lad. dor Company No. 1 of Or angeburg. S. C. I Foreclosure By virtue of the judgment herein, I will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder at Orangeburg C? H., on the first Monday in July next, during the usual hours of sale, the following real estate, viz : All that lot of land in the town of Or angeburg, containing one and one-eighth acre.es more or less. Also ono other lot adjourning the above lot, containing ninety four hundredth* of an acre, more or lo*s, bounded by the Five Fotch Road and lands of O. N. llowuian and ?thor*. Terms wilt Purchasers to pay for pa pers and recording! Orangehurg C. II., ) SherilPsOnice. \ E. I. CAIN, June 12, 1875. J S. O. C. ? junc 19 3t Sheriff's Sales. rccted, I will scli to tbe highr.st bjddei , at Orungeburg O. IL, on tike FI I By virtue of sundry Executions to ine di dder. " 1 MONDAY in, July nexy, for cash, all ? the right, title and interest of the De-*" fondants in the following property, viz : All that'plantation Or. tract of land-in Orangoburg County containing ??0 acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of J. Zcig ler, Emma Zeiglcr, P> A. Buyek and others. Levied on as the property of-W. P. Sjieig ner at the suit of George Boliver ?i Aum'r cum test aimtxo of David F. Zcigler, de ceased. All thai plantation or tract of land in said county, containing 311 icrw more or less, bounded by lands now or lately of J. If. O'Coin, SamM Howard, A. W' Milfcr ancl ~ J. Howard. Levied on as the property of J* P. M. Eon res at Uie suit of E. J. Frederick. ALSO AU 'Ina piece or parcel of land with tho buildings thereon, in Edin^o Fork in said county, containing 10 acres'^ rn1)? Vr%w, ?nd'bounded oh all sides by land* of II. and Mary Holten. Levied on as the pro perty of James Cannon at the suit of IL U. Rice. ALSO Lot of Goods, WaresTond Merchandise.,. Levied onSV the property of McMicl?nc1\t / lilumc ut the mit of F. \V. V/aguer A Co. Omttgeburg C. H., 1 Sheriffs Offlee, } E.I.CAIN, Jiu)c 14, 1S75. J 8. O. C. june 19 ? ; I I 17' <\ ?l , LIKENESSES. Tho subscriber hussecured room* over J. A. Hamilton's store where he is proparod to paint LIKENESSES IN OIL, eithor from life, or from Photographs, the pictured painted to be from Cabinet to Life size. He is also ? prepared to.take.PI^OTQ-_ [JRAPIIS and I^ERREOTYTES'card nv?.\ W, Ii.COUTANT. june 12 1875 ' 1 im' \ Note Los . A NOTE drawn by Jno. D. Keitt for One Hundred and Thirty-Seven DOLLARS endorsed by A. J. & E. M. Jackson. AU persons are warned against trading for said NOTE. A liberal reward will bo paid for name if delivered to . . A. J. JACKSON. junt 12 ? , 1875 ,. ; 3t NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Estate of Mary Zimmerman deceased, .will present the sumo properly attested, nnd tho? indebted will make payment to*1* i THOS. RmCKENfllACK?Rf" Admi'r. may 29 1875 ltn. S5 ? $ 20 "Per I>ny at Home. Terms free. Address G. STINSON k CO.. Portland, Main*. jan 29 1875 1/ OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, ?-^"^?8^?" Camgac June 19th 1875. In accordance with ah. Act to 'Establish Cortain State Scholarships in the Universi ry of South Carolina, the Board of County School Examiners will hold at this county teat on Monday, 5th day of July, 1S75, a ree public competitive examination of hoso who desire to avail themselves of tho idvantages offered by tho State Scholarship}? tfltabiished and provided for by the nfore aid Act. AH parties desiring to compete or those RchoJarships must report them elves to the Hoard of Ex a minors on the tbovo date. THOMAS PHILLIP8, County School Commissioner Orangeburg' Connij jrmfi 19 8l J O Ii M OQREtf successor or . RO RERT JENNY. RADDLE AND HARNESS MAKKR. , Hying convinced of tho necessity, of fjrosnr?. ng a larger STORE foij my, BUSINESS, ind a favorable opportunity having been jranted me t* obtain such," I hereby fcrttee the rioastire of informing my friend? and cus omers, that thoy will find me at toe BRICK, STORE formely occupied by Measrs Koha k Hro., where business will be pnncosllv ah ended to in the future , may 22 1875 6m A ( ARD Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKER is in pos lession of tho Receipts and Prescription Book?, of the lato Dr. K. J. Ollrerm. AU persons desiring to get any of the above Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptions inn do so by calling on Da, WANNAMAKER, mar 27?3m At his Drug Store. OL.OVKII & GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office opposite Court House Square, O ran gobuvir. S. C. T. W. Glover, Mortimkr Gloybr, Julius Glovri*, Feb. 19 tf McMICHAEL HOUSE, ORANGEBCRG, & C. This HOUSE is now open for the reeep-, tion of BOA UDERS. GUESTS well taken tare of. The TABLE amply supplied, and ? HACK meeting es.ch train at the Depot. Terms Moderate, may 29 1875 ly