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MASONIC PetrfB-'McVNo. II; It & S.-. M.;. "Will meet euch Thursday at G o'clock P. M. from 1st October, to 1st,April nml ut 8 o'clock fr,om, Ht April to. ist'October, on the following dates, June 24, July 22, Aug. Wi Sept. 1G, Oct. SirN?v..]^ midiDec. IG. J. V. IKE AR, T. I. G. Wr. Bruxson, Recorder. Enreka Chapter No. 13, R.\ A/. M.\? "Will incct.cach. Friday at G o'clock 1*. M. from lrt- ?Oct?ber to lPt April, nnd at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the following dates, June 18, July IG, Aug. 1?. Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10. Wr. H. GIRAKDEAU, II. P. W. J. DeTuevillk, Sec. Sh|bbcflfithiouge No; 28;, A.'. F.-.tjI/.? "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from l?t Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock froia" 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing d*tcs, Jtitte 3,'July G, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Pec. 7. JAS. P. IZLAR, W.M. JA8. S. IIXYWARDf Sec may 29 1S7? 7m. . X. O. O. F. < EdiBto' Loijgo No. 33,?Meets at Odd Fello?H Hull, every Monday evenutg at 8 ?i'clook, from20th March to 20th Scirt. and at 7i o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. W. Fi BARTON) N. O. P. FcMARS, Sec. TOWN^UNCIL. This body' moots every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, for the transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. " RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Up Dav Traia . 9-55 A. M. Down Dav Train... 7:H0 P. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Right Train.11:53 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to 6. LOCAL QALVESTON SPECTATOR We received 3'esterday a copy of j the above paper with the well known X on, tho wrapper. We do so with pleasure, as we feel sure that any pa per coming from Texas, that hard money country, must have the ring ?of the true metal. v71) DOEJBfp VER? While going io press wo learn that =a dispatch has been received saying ?that this Gentleman has just been ?seized with a sever attack of sickness 5n Charleston. Wo hope, in the ab sence of particulars, that his illness ?may ndt <bc ?s .alarming as apprehend ?ed. A. AlcCOSiSt. JR.? Oilers J.-imc, Plaster; .?OU1 ?ytheTjhuildjujr *? OImiitSuoj?, see his advertisement. If] you meed any of his goods send him an order, nnd we 'full sure you will be satisfied. "You <6u? buy these goods near home, for loss than you wilJ luire. to pay at a distance. MR. HEART RI ( KEN IIA KER? This Gcntlemau deals with news paper men in a model way, well worthy of imitation, he not only cooled off tlic printers with two large melons, but t culled in at the business office arid paid up a years subscription in advance, this is the right way to do business, - ? ? JNO: OOREN? 7 Ogren asks the attention of the Orangeburgers to his really fine stock of Saddlery, Harness &c. He has added to his stock a choice assort ment of Horse Nets, that arc not only handsome, i but very sorvicable in this "Fly time.",. Any parties wanting goods in M*r. Ogreus line will do well to call on him. JllDGE % H. CO0KE? This Gentleman paid our Town a visit yesterday, aud is now the guest of jS/mator Andrewsfeither the moun tai^hir4tgl*eetf with the Judge, or the Judge flourishes, despite of it, he look's* as Imlc and robust as one of his own mountain peaks. The Judges friends afe'-always glad'to meet him here._ RAIN? A pretty smart shower passed over the Town oil 'Tuesday last, we can scarcely say . how grateful it was to, the heated inhabitants and the thirsty Gardens^ and still jt is but a fraction al part of what' we need, and we trust only -a - forerunner of-good, copious showers. On Thursday there was another light shower, but we want a real hcavy^.raui^, . . ? HOT INx&ARNEST-i We mean the weather, sitting in our /mne?uii last Tuesday, and wonder ing if wo had not been suddenly trans ported to Livingston aud Stanleys African furnaces, wo chanced to see that "Charleston boasted her ther mometer at 95 degrees, we feebly wended our way over to Dir; Dukes' store nnd^found that his thermometer stood at* fl'OO. When wo recovered wc commenced arrangement at once tor removing to Alaska. i Mr. Daniel O'H Y ntcs * who has been spending soiuo time pnf-tin this, place" in search of health) expired on Saturday night last. suffering with that dread descase consumption, he bore his 'pains with patient fortitude until relieved by Death, his remains were takeh to Charleston oh Sunday to be deposited in the family burying ground there. BILLIARD TABLES? An advertisement in another column, oilers for sale two fine Tables (4 pocket) these tables arc in good order, and thorough repair, and any one wishing such? wonld do wclbio look . after them, they will be sold soon, and will be sold right, to good parties. Any ?'ohc who haV played Billiards in Orangeburg lately know what these Tables are. "At a 'Plymouth church meeting the other day Beech er's salary was raised to 100,000 dollars to commence January 1st 1875." Whew 1 what a premium offered for spotted characters, for "nest hiding" for "pnroxysima-1 kisses," for all the dirty, revolting shame that clings around the "GreatScandal." Heaven help the lunatics of Plymouth church. ?-??.- - 9 The five dollar' no'.es of the first, third and traders' national banks of Chicago, tho first national bank of Poxtou, Illinois, and the first nation al bank of Canton, Illinois, having been successfully counterfeited, the comptroller of the currency has deter mined to retire the notes of those banks of tho denomination of five dol lars, and requests national banks throughout the country to forward j them to the treasury for redemption. 1 No additional notes of this denomina tion will be issued to those bauks. MR. J- WALLACE CA A* SON? This enterprising friend of ours has just returned from his trip to the mountains of North Carolina where he has been for a mouth or more past, hoping to recruit his shattered hchlth. In this, we are glad to say, he has been entirely successful, arid looks uow like a new man, his health and strength have come baek to him in the most gratifying way, and in the bronzed and active figure he now pre sents we can scarcely recognize the worn and listless sufferer who left us some little time ago. ;. took place on Saturday last, that foe give ns we got it, Qn the day men tioned, the fust nRg Mollie Darling was being slowly driven up the Branchville road for exercise, when a vigorous looking Horse Fly put in-an appearance, and Mollies driver "let her go" to escape the fly, but no use, that Fly hung on, and although Mol lie got over a milo or more In racing time, jylichever, the driver looked back that Fly had his nose close to blip Buggic's back, he could not catch Mcl" lie but Mollie could not distance him, becoming tired of it Mollies driver, with the but end of his w hip killed the fly, nntl stopping Mollie wentbnek to interview him, he found him of Buch powerful build, and so fiercely developed in strength, that he brought the body back with him and he is now preserved in Alcohol at Dr. Dukes, Drug Store, any onccourious in tho matter can sec the remains by stop ping th.ro. RASE HALL NOTES? The Young Americas and Olios of this place played a match game on Tuesday Gth inst., and as usual tho Young Americas came out ahead. Score 22 to 7. The Young Americns nay they are ready to re ceive a challenge from any Club in the State, whose members are not over seventeen years of age, they are quick and active follows and nny Club that undertakes them will find their hands full. The game that has been promised for some time past between tlie Eti wans of Charleston and our Orange boys came off on Thursday according to programme. The Etiwans won the toss, and sent tho Oranges to the bat. The game-opened with good and careful play on1 both sides, And the two clubs ran closely together'up to, and through the seventh inning. The score standing then, Oranges, 21 to Etiwnu 20, but on. the eighth inning the Oranges lost ground, and tho Eti wans by a series of pretty plays placed themselves w/11 ahead of their com petitors, and gained an advantage that they held steadily to the end. Tho final score shunting 37 for the Etiwans, to 2G for tho Oranges. We do i.ot mean to take one leather (rom the cap of the ?Ethvnns, they played their gaihe, carefully and finely but we niust confess to the belief that if | the Oranges (who played this game under several-'disadvantage) wcro to pay more attention to their practice, end their discipline on tho field, that jth*?y have it almost certainly, in their power, to bring back the laurels that the Etiwans have taken to Charles ton. The Orange nine are good play ers, and they know it, and knowing it, do not take the proper precautions to meet "foemen worthy of* their bat. With the requisite practice and prop er discipline they may safely venture to go down to. Charleston and brim that "ball" back from, the Etiwans ? ??~?^??.-??'????? Below we give an official list of the assessment for school - purposes in the various school districts as handed us by Commissioner Fhillips: Vauces'.3 mills Poplar.4 " Pine Grove.4 " Amolia.21 " Providence..^.3 " Goodbys'.h " Lyons'.3 " . Cowcastle.....2 " Middle.21 " Orange.3 " Caw Caw.21 " Branchville.....;.21 " New Hope.21 " Elizabeth.,.3 " Edisto.,.U " Union. .'..U u Zioii..".3 " Willow.4 Liberty.1 " fJoodlaud.1 " Hebron.1 " ftockv Orovo....1 Dot Little liahy. Hero is a gem; It will go to the heart of every parent^ Especially the one who ha? what he regard a choice specimen of the juvenile artists. Droo tiH I IcVe, 'most every day 1 laugh nievitd to see de. viiy Dot nhniall young hahy drv to bhiy? ltottfutiny little bttiiy. Veil 1 looke of dem little toes, Und see dot funny little hose, Uiid hear ?de vuy dot rooster crows, 1 xhmile like 1 Vas crazy. Sometimes dore conu-s a little squall; Dot's ven do vindy vind vill cruwl Right nhd his little,stoinndi slunall? Now dot's doo had for de hahy. Dot mo leu hint tdug at niglit ru nhweet, And Rorry harric he niiiKt ent, Und 1 nuwt jnn.p shpry on my feet To help dot little j liahy. lie nulls my nose und kicks my hair, Und crawls me over cveryvhure, Und slobbers me?hut vat I enre? Dot vas my shuialKVbung hahy. Around my neck dot little arm Vas squozing me ?ouieu und varin? Oh may dcro never come harm 1 To dot shmall little baby! Struck by Lightning Mr. M. Pigeon gives, hi Nn/t/re the following interesting account of the effect of lightning upon himself and uhimberfi of his family, during a re cent thunder storm, in which the house he was in was struck : I must now attempt to describe the effects on ourselves and the impres sions on our sense.. Of the three, my wife on.'y was "struck,"and fell to the ground, my son and myself remaining erect, and all three retaining conscious ness. For more than half an hour my wife lost tho use of her lower limbs and left hand, both of which became rigid. From the feet to the knees she was splashed with rose colored tree-like marks, branching upwards, while a large lice liko mark with six principal branches diverging fionr a, common centre, thirteen inches in its largest diameter, and bright rose red, covered the bmly: Nono of us arc certain of havingseen tho flash, and my wifo is sure she saw nothing. As to tho noise, my wife heard a "bel lowing" sound and a ??squash," recall ing fireworks; my son also heard a "bellow," while I seemed conscious of a sharp explosion.- My wifo describes her feelings ns that of "dying a way gently into darkness," und I tin roused by a trcmendouf blow on ibo body, where the ehiet' mark was af terwards found. My son and myself were conscious of ti sudden ami ter rific general disturbance, and he a (linns that he receiyed.a severe and distinctly electrical shock in both legs. My left arm, shoulder, and throat especially suffered violent disturbance, but I did not think it was electrical. As I turned tri help my wife, who was on the ground, I shouted,as I thought, that I was unhurt, and hoped they were also, but it seems I only uttered inarticulate sounds, and my soil in his first attempt to answer, did the same. This, however, was only momentary; in an instant we both spoke plainly. A Look "Alien;.ni) Tin: Would.? The latest and best authority gives the population of the globo at 2,350, 000,000. In America, 72,800,000. In Europe, 587,000,000. Iu Asia, 780,000,000. In Africa, 188,000,000. In Australia and Polynesia, 0,3000, 000. The adherents of the principal sects recounting the whole population, are supposed tobe thus : Kornau Catholics, 195,000,000. Protestants, 57,l'}0,000. "Mohammedans, 400,000,000. "Buddhists, 310,000,000. And six oriental churches, 6,500, 000. Other Asiatic religions, 200,000, 000. Pagans, 200,000,000. Jews, 6,000,000; FKO.UpnvijiG ISTS. There is no case of Dyspepsia that Green's August Flower will not eure. Come to the Drug Store of Dr. A. C. D?KES, und impure about it. If you suffer from Coslivene-s, Siek lleailaebe, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Diver Complaint, or derange ment of the System, try it. Two or three doses will relieve yon. Jloschcc'a Gel mail Syrup is now sold in every town and city iu the United States Wo have not lc;s than five hundred letters from Druggist-, saying it is tho.best medi cine they ever sold for Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Sample bottle of either 10 cents, Regular sire 75 els. DU. A. C. DUKES. OIHIAUY. Died at Orangchurg S. C., June 12th 1875, FREDERICK WILLIA M,? infant son of W. K. and Z. L. Crook, aged 0 months, 24 clays. As a sweet flower npciis in the morning, but 'when the shades of evening falls, wither* ."TTPf iVMfJd, FoTifilWISii balic'sTife open iu this world. With its sweet smiles anil winning ways it was permitted to glad den the hearts of its parents for a short time, bile ere the cold winds of this world could blow upon it, our Hcavrnly Father iu his mercycalled it to dwell with him in Paradise. Grieve not, bereaved parents that your little one was so early trailed from you in all its innocence and purity tri wear the crown which we are struggling to attain. Pray for strength to say, "Thv will 0 Lord not mine," remembering that "He docUi all things well." A FRIEXID TISIItl TK OP UESPE?1\ Whereas, it has pleaded the Maker of all mankind to remove from our midst our esteemed brother and pbisieian Dr. C. It. Thompson; Therefore be it Iitm!r?l, That In his death we recognise the liaitd of God and how iu humble sub-' mission to his decrees, believing that our loss is his gain. /iVWw/, That in the death of our brother this community has sustained a heavy loss, as he was an excellent pbisieian and a good citizen. : J{<>.<?lvct1, That . a blank page on our Grillige hook he dedicated to his memory. Bcfolrtd, That tho Orahgeb'irg Nkws & TiMUs be reqiicslcd to publish these resolu tions, and that a copy of the same he sent to the bereaved fa hi it v * W. J. D. MOOUER. Sec A. E. E ELDER, Ma^ter.5) TO RENT. Tho Storo under Hall of 1. K. IL ? L. Co., now occupied by F. De.Mars. Po sess ion given after the first of August 1S75. For further iiiformatiou nppiyto W. il. Per revel ear, Acting Foreman of T. K. II. <fc L Co. Orangchurg, S. C, July 13th 1875. L. II. WAN NAMA KKU, Sec july 17 1S75 3t JO H lV O G K E N 8uccebsou of no Bert t In my; SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKKK. Has on hand SADDLES, HARNESS, And BRIDLES, Of all descriptions. A fine assortment of FLY 2STETS at very LOW FIGURES. iiEi^AiiiiivG Call and kcc for. yourself next door to Mr. C. D. Konljohn, itiisscl Street. Billiard Tables lor Sale Under Foreclosure of Mortgage, I will ?ell on Sales Day next first Mon day in August, to the highest bidder two fine Milliard Tables, with fixtures complete, and equipments for a first class liar-room? Terms Cash. PHILIP GRAY, Agent. july 17 1S<5 ;;t N O TIC 23. All per.-ouV having, claims agahwi o?e Fstate of Peter W. Avinger, decascd, will present 111c same properly attested, and all of those indebted will iiwike'pVy'iiiciil to. A. M, AViNOKK, F.x cent rix. July 17 187") . _ 4t. For Sale IT (hie Second hand -10 Saw Taylor Gin Iti good running order. Also Cast Iron Segments and pinion with wood driving and hand wheels) complete for gearing. To he sold low to give place to a larger CS in. Applv to J. A. HAMILTON. July 17 * 2t ~?7 McOOBB, Jr. ?J5NKRAL COMMISSION MERCH AN f ] * * ' A xi) dkAi.f.k in SsZMB CSMNST. "PI isfccM* JPttrLs, And Other .Building Material, A i.SO ' MAY, OfHco No. 1 Central Wharf, CH ARLESTON, S. C. Julv 17 IS73 3ni Sheriff's Sales. John-L. M obrer "J Judgment vs Mnrv E. Olivet, Adih'x of Tho*. Oliver, dee'd, Mary K. Oliver, Frederick 1C. Oliver, Itacliel K. Spinner, Lawrence j- ot Marshall and Harriet K. .Mar shall his wife,.I nhv C. Oliver, Sal lie M. Oliver, Annie Nel lie Oliver, Julia Thomas Oli ler and Marina Lee Oliver. | Foreclosure Ify virtue of llTc judgment herein, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, ttt Orangehiirg (.'. IL. on the first Monday in August next, during the leual hours of sale, the following real estate, viz ! All that lot or parcel of hind with the building' thereon, in the town of Orange hurg, opposite the Court House Square ami hounded South and East by lauds of Bull, Seovill Ac Tike, North by lot lately of Bel ton Hcltersoh and West by -street. Terms?Cash enough to pay the amount due upon the bond, and mortgage of the plnintillj with interest froi? the lHth May, 1875, and the t.ost of thoe proceedings and the taxes upon the csjes of the late Thomas Oliver, arid the balance upon a credit until the 1st day of January, 1876, secured by bond of the purchaser hearing interest from the day of sale, together with a mortgage of | the premises, the purchaser to havo tho privilege of paying all cash. Purchaser to p:n for papers sud recording. Ornngcburg C'i IL, "l SheriuVOInec. \ E. I. CAIN, July 12, 1875. J 8. O. C. jiily 17 Ut Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of sundry Executions to me di "recti-d, 1 wdlLxfll to the high MONi>A^Sii^^M*- BgttjBgcM? nil the right, title anW^^^/Til th? f). fendants in the following property, vis : All that plantation or tract of land in said county, containing ,311 ?eres more or less, hounded l>v lands now or lately of J. II. OVnln, Sain'l Iloxard, A. W. Miller and J. Jiouird. Levied on as the property of J' P.; M. Foiircs at the suit of E. J. Frederick. A1>0 1. All that tract of land in Ornngcburg I continuing 12 acres moreor less, near Lime- | stone Creek,! hounded by lands of J. M. Ilerlong, Est J. Rcdmoiiil* ami T. A. IJJood worth." 2. All that other tract in said county, con taining 18 acres, ,more:.<aAh*s' hear* Uiik> stone Creek, hounded '? by lands of John Hloodworth, F>t. J. Redmond, Est. J. I). Wolfe and ??: M; Hcrlong.'" 3*. And also all that other tract in said county, containing 450 acres, inore or less, hounded hy lands of Dan'l Amaker, Wi C. W?lfe, 'I'll out as Horsey and others, levied on as the property of E. W. Hozard at tho suit of Valentine Pitt hah. Orangehiirg ('. II., ) SheriirsOillec, } - B. I< CAIN, July 12, lS7.1r. J S. O. C. julv 17; jti ? , . i 3f *' is ?1-3 E m ?? a p <-> (t "? < 2 n .?3 C5 r> ^ i * a!? I A go K 2:2 r r3 a o cr (X o 0 D o I?I p? NOTICE. I hereby give notice to all interested and concerned, that F.liima (Joodwin widow of James (inodwiu, intends to have her 1 Ionic stead, for herself and her minor Cldhlrcn, set off in tho personal property of her late husband in raid County, thirty one days from the date hereof. A, U. KNOWLTON, Probate Judge, <). L\ Orangohnrj, C. IL, Julv 10th 1S7"), julv 10 1S7"? ha. Building Material &a The subscriber would ask the attention of tlio- readers of the Nk ra & TlMJfiS to hi* Stock of Hardware, Building Material, House Fiuish?ig and Cnrrigo Building and Trimming Material, &c. Consisting in part of Fresh Stood Lima, Hydratio Ccnien?, Calciud Plaster, Nails, Hair, Laths, Lock?, Hiugs, Urwies, Tavks, Window Ghuu, Putty. Varnishes, Paints, Oils and Brushes. In short, the large* variety of goods to bo found Ln any one house in the State. All goods warranted as represented, and priem gnarauteed^a? lo? aa the lowest for route <piality of good* All orders accompanied with (.'ash or satisfactory City references will have prompt aud t-nrcfnl attention. JOHN C. DIAL, Columbia, 8. C. . july 101 loTft - < 3m. ' noticbT , AUDITOR'S OFFK/'I^ r , OllAXtiKltL'im! Covntt* Orangeburg, S. C-, Jtjne llhh 187o. TO JOSEPH A. KELLER: Take notice, that Lary Govan has paid in to thc4 County Treanurr tlw tax, cowt# and jHMialties, together with 50 p*r cent, on his. Rent Kstate purchased bryoaattho Delinquent Land sale held May 3r?t 1875. JAS. VAN TASSEL, County Auditor, jnne 2ft 1875 It NOTICE. OFF1CK SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, On a no ebu no, Coustt; June 19lh 1*75. In accordance with an Act to Entail Uli Certain Statu Scholarship* in the Universi ty of South Catolinn, the Roanl of County School Examiner* will hold at this county In-vt on Monday, 5th day of July, 1875, a frue public competitive examination of those who desire to avail themselves of tho advantages offered hy the State Scholarship* established and provided for by the afore said Act. AH partieH desiring to com pol? for these Scholarships must report ciiotn* selves, to the Hoard of Examiners en tho above <bitO. THOMAS PHILLIPS, County School Cummiagionar Orongaburg County juBO 19 8t ov Firo" Ui tele rwrilors ItKItKUY offek8 A Howard of TWO HUNDRED anil FIFTY DOLLARS for the detection, con viction aud punishment of the. parly .cr pariicJ* charged with the crime of arjon, in firing the premise* situate- at Orangchurg 8? (Jth 1875; *aid^^!ur?ir^iT^^udo^y^u due proof heynff fuiniahedtho Exccutivo Committee of the conviction ami Actual punishment ofsaid criminal*. By Order of the Executive Committee. STEPHEN CROWELL, Chairman. New York, June 2? 1875. fi?&r For frirther information apply to KIRK ROBINSON, Iiunrance AgC july 3 1875 2m VALUABLE BUSINESS FOR SAX.S. One Lot on Main Street, recently occu pied by M. Rich, measuring in front on Main street thirty-six feet, and running back one hundred feet, funning an L, tho L running in rear of lot of C. Thorhtv measuring L8x3S feet. This in one of the best Business Stands in the town of Orange? burg. Terms can be known on application to Mrs. HERTHA RICH. Or Mr. GEORGE ROL1VER. may 22 tf Estate Notice. All persons having demands against tho Estate of Luther Ransdnle, deceased, are requested to hand them, properly attested to the undersigned, or tu Meesr*. lalar & Oibble, Atterneys; and all persons indebted will make pavment to the undersigned, or to C. Addition Kansdnle, niv Agent. J. F. ROBINSON. Qual i tied Administrator. Orangchurg, S. C, Jnlv 3rd, 187A. july 10 1875 1m. Note Los '.. A NOTE drawn by Jno. D. Keltt for One Hundred and Thirty-Seven DOLLARS i n.lor,cd hy A. J. & E. M. Jftckson. All persons are warned against trading for raid NOTE. A liberal rrward will he paid ?>r same if delivered to A. J. JACKSON, juno 12 1875 3t KOTICJE OP UlSMKKSAEs Notice is hereby given that I will Ivle mjf final account witli the Judge of Probate for Orangchurg county on the 2(Hh day of Jule; 1875, and ask for letters of Dismissal a* Administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Brandenburg. MORGAN BRANI>KNBf.?ff, jnne 20- -4t ? Administrator. For Sale. One Rottoms llnrsc Power. Will be sold cheap. Apidy to the undersigned at hhi farm, or to J\ Slrausa cv Co,, Orangeburg. 8. GLOVER. july 10 1875 21 3*5 to e ao I*cr Day t%t llonte. Tcrntffcet. Aridret* O. 8T1N80N k CO., PortUnd, Mtfiuo. jau U'J 1875 Ij