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MASONIC 4 Patros Council No. II, kX A 8/1 M *. Will meet each Thursday at 0 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st Attf'll to jlst October, X>n the following dates, June 24, July 22, Ang. 1-9, Sept. 10, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, nnd Dee. 10. J. F. IfcLAE, T. I. G. W. Brukbon, Recorder. Esr?ka Chapter No. 13, R.\ A.'. M/.? 'Will meet each Friday at 6 o'clock P. M. IVo?l 1st October to 1st April, and at 8 ?o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the following dates, June 18, July 10, Aug. 13, fcept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10. W. H. GIRAR?EAU, H. P. W. J. DkTreville, Sec. Shibboleth Looge Ho. 28, A.\ f/. W.v Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from' '1st Aprii to ipt October on iho follow ing dates, June;8, July G,.Aug. 8,Supt. 7, Oct. 5, Ne-v. 2, Dec. 7.' 4 JAS. F. USLAR, W. M. f JaO. ?. ilKVWAIiD,'Sec. taay 29 1875 7m. t. o. o. r. Kdinto Lour* No 33?Meets at Odd Fellows llall, every Monday evening at 8 o^lock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and ?t 7* o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. C. D. KORTJOIIN, N. G. G. A. HOUGH, Sec._i_ TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, for Uie transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. "Up Dav Train . 9*55 A. M. Down Day Train. 7:110 P. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Train.11:53 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to G. Ta O C J? Hi . FOR MAYOR. GEORGE BOL1VER. FOB. ALDERMEN. P. DOYLE. J. W. CANNON. J. GEO. VOSE. JAMES McPHERSON. MANY FRIENDS. EPISCOPAL CHVRCII? There will be service in this Church tO-UKHTOW at 30} a. m. ' ??>??>--????? We would call attention to fine auTch cov7 advertised for sale by ?lr. W. A. Meroney in lo-day's issule. Mr. M. says tiiis is a good cow, and b|e ?will sell at a right price. \ <3IN AND PRESS FOR SALE? \ See Mr. Jas. H. Fowles' advertise-f inent of gin gearing and cotton press for sale. They are iu pcrlcct order,' and Mr. Fowles will sell theiu cheap,, as he has no further use for them. -?.....-i GINS? Mr. C. Graveley, of Charleston, ad- 1 vertisea as variety of cotton gm of the ' latest and most approved kinds, in j our issue of to-day. We know Mr; Graveley and can guarantor that planters will find thes"e gins all that; he represents them to be. Send for , circular. ELIZABETH 1\? The Doctor's fighting cat has had *\er hands, or rather claws, full this past week. She has been pitted against three pet fightera of the caniue specie, but one after another, Eliza beth has "cleaned out" Dixie Muss and Boll, and still the Doctor Bays "bring on your fighting pups." THANKS? Borne of the young ladies, living not far. from the recent fire, desire to thank the young gentlemen of the fire companies for their kind assistance rendered at that time. This is a grateful task, to extend the thanks of "beauty" to ?'gallantry," and on their behalf, wo say to you, that they ap preciate your timely aid and efforts for their relief. THE BILOXI MIRROR? A very neatly gotten up shout, bearing the above title, has just reached tis. It is published weekly at Biloxi, Miss., and edited by Mr. C. K. Browning, a brother of the Messrs. Brownings of this place. Its articles y.re clear, sharp, and pointed, and if this initial number boa good index of the future ones, it may safely look for ward to a successful career. We place it with pleasure on our exchange list. in ? i ii j tBSm i -_ _ _I ) Wj MILIT?R Y INSTITUTE? . We are in receipt of the ollieinl Register of the Carolina Military In stitute foe 1874 and '75. It is super intended by Col. J. P. Thomas, assist ed by n full corps of professors, and numbers ono'-liundcod ? and twenty seven students. Such educational in stitutions should re civc our hearty support. Our best wishes attend Col. Thomas. The Blnckvillc Sun credits us with certain remarks, and asks the assist ance of our cotemporary here/in ex plaining them. ? Wo used no such remarks, and to. bsvo our souls cpuld uoff explain the ones he rises' for us, .und du no? think tlvo Professor can1, uo yd? must come out friend Sun aud explain your joke, provided, however,, that the fovor, under whose influence the squib wns gotten off; bus abated. RARREROVS? "Old Brown's soul is marching on." This is nut John Brown, but the old man Moses. Being burnt out by the late fire, the old soul straightway took up his line uf march, and has located himself directly under the "shadow of* | our wing." Moses Brown the barber has opened his shop next the newspaper oflicc, and immediately in the rear of J MT. A. Fischer's. He is all in order again and ready for any work in his line. DROWNED? On Wednesday last three " small boys, (colored,) were upset from a battcau near Howe's Pump, the eldest only eight years old, succeeded in get ting out, but could afford no assist ance to the other two, who were drowned. Tho body of the youngest, about three years of age, was recov ered, and an inquest held upon it by Trial Jastice Webster. The jury found a verdict in accordance with the lacts given above. FAIR WARNING? On Friday night last, a so-called serenading party paid our press room a visit, and after 6cvcrnl songs of Fadcrlnnd, took complete possession, and so demoralized all hands that we have not yet recovercd/rom the shock. Wc give fair notice now that if Fritz, Dick and the rest of them, assault us again, we will publish their names throughout the length and breadth of our county. The same party, we learn serenaded the up night train, but strange to say it passed without even a thank you. LIGHTNING? One of the severest storms of thun der and lightning passed over this place on Tuesday last that has been known for years. Several trees in various parte of the town were struck, and the wonder is that no lives were lost. Wo understand that the Dukes house was struck but the fluid was conducted off by the lightning rod without damage. The fowl house on Mr. DeMara' premises was struck and ten chickens killed, although feathers arc supposed to bo non conductors. A heavy fall of rain accompanied this storm, and for a while fairly deluged our streets. THE CHARLESTON FALL TRADE Tho opening of the Fall Trado in Charleston is announced in our columns this morning, by two loading nouses in different lines. Messrs. John G. Milnor <fc Co. have long been extensively engaged in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Hats, Etc., and our Merchants who do not al ready deal with them, would do well to cultivate their acquaintance. In tho Boot and Shoe Trade the names of D. F. Fleming & Co. areas fami liar as household words. They nuotl no rceonicndalion from us, but like all scnsiblo bu.sine.-s men, they believe in tho power of Printers'Ink, and bonce their turd. Charleston bus quite a number of other Jobbing Houses who would find it to their interest to con sult our A gout, Mit. Kosw?hL T. Logan. Wc cull the attention of our readers, to the advertisement in this issue, of a new enterprise, to bo open ed in our thriving Town. At the now brick building, next door to T. W. Albergotti, the baker, Mr. J. 11. Mor rison, will on the 1st day of Septem ber open a handsome stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes &C, which will be opened to the citizens, of the Town and country at prices equal to any town or city in*the South. Mr. Morrison is a gentleman whom ?we welcome in our midst as an enter prising and energetic merchant, who ?brings an honcstjfacc and goo,d reconi j jmendntions to^ Our business 'circles.0 j We f bejsjbeafc 'for hhu a hearty-patron age. AN EXCITEMENT? ?Quito a mimbcr of our citizens made a rush for tl? river on Wednes day lost, under a ticmcndous state of excitement, to sec two bodies said to have been found there, and at first supposed to have been drowned, but foiil play was evident, as their throat were cut from car to car. Anxious to give the public a true statement of the affair, wo have tried to interview every ouc of the forty two men that went down, but whenever wc broach the ?iubjeet, the invariable answer is, "Go to the-" or "Do let that thing drop." Now wc don't like to push matters, but when forty-two men leave their business, and hire horses, or borrow buggies, to go a mile off, to sec two murdered poisons, they ought to give a poor newspaper man ail the particulars. No inquest was held in this cafe. ORANGE H. E. CIA I Ii? Wc learn that a meeting of this Club was bid a few days since, when it was thoroughly reorganized, and a committee of five appointed to select a "first nine," they have reported the following names, which were adopted by the Club. J L Wannamaker. P G Cannon. L L Soubcreaux. Jj II Wannamaker. T L Wannamaker. W J DoTreville. A C Walker. A E Glover. S W A Gue. This is an excellent move, and has secured to the Club a capital "nine." Now, with a little practice, they may regain the prestige that they appeared lately to be loosing. Put yourselves in thorough training and go in and win. FIRE? The Kitchen just in the rear of Judge Glover's residence was dis covered to bo on fire last Saturday night, and although holp arrived as aoon as could be expoqted, tho b?ild ing was entirely consumed, for some time, the fine residence of tho Judge was in great danger, but by the oxcr ticsi of the Firemen and neighbors, and the shelter afforded by interven ing shade troes, tho firo was preven ted from spreading. There is no ac counting for the origin of this fire, it may have been from carelessness or accident. Again on Wednesday night be tween one and two o'clock the Town was aroused by the cry of fire, this broke out in the room occupied by Mr. Way as a store, being a part of the large house next to Strauss & Co's Mills, Moses Brown Using the other half of lower story as a 1 ?urbar shop, and M?\ J. Strauss 'and family the cntiie upper stoiy as a dwelling. Within a few minutes after its dis covery it had communicated itself to all parts of tho room, and soon to the entire house, finding it impossible to save it, the Firemen turned their principal attention to the preserva tion of the buildings around it, and right gallantly and well, did they perform their work, keeping the fire confined to the house that first caught and which was entirely consumed, the only insurance we can learn of was about 8500 on Mr. Ways stock. Wo sympathise deeply with Mr. Strauss, who wc understand lost house, furni ture and everything. Thin fire was uot tho result of accident, and there was and is considerable feeling among both whito and colored'in regard to tho matter. If tho incendiary could bo discovered, he would be roughly handled". *\Y"o cannot close this notice without paying our Fire Department a compliment for tho prompt, syste matic, and ordcly manner in which the fire wan managed, and thanking them in the name of the citizens for tho property saved tlirough their genorous eflbrttf i n ,1 fttF <"7>r> r,? *ifi_ . . . v MXllJiiiJl ? Cannot our Town'Council 5?. some thing \yith the weeds and grass, that nro overgrowing soiAe of etfv back atreota, iu soina places they are over growing and overhanging the Side walk so completely, that predestrians are almost compelled to give it up to them. We know our Mayor is doing all that he can, but the Council ought to furnish him tho means to do more. FKOM l>RUUC]ISTti. There is no case of Dyspcptia that Green's August Mower will not cure. Come to the Drug Store of Dr. A. C. DUKES, und inquire ahottt it. If you Hiider fron Conti vener?, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derange ment of tho System, try it. Two or three doses will relieve you. RuHchce'fl Get man Syrup is now sold in every town and city iu the United State*. We have not less than five hundred letters from Druggists, saying it is the heat medi cine they ever sold for Consumption, Throat or Lung distale. Sample hotllc of either 10 cents!, Kcguhu si/.e 7ir? eta. DR. A. C. DUKES. IM TOUTED TURNIP SEED, 000 BUSHELS TO THE ACRE. THE SWEDE OK HUTA ?AGA TURNIP, For Winter Use. Imported from Switzerland to the province of Cauuda, and grown the past season from Selected Rulbs. This Turnip grows very large, weighing from 5 to 10 pounds, and is, aTTeavy cropper, remarkably juicy, of sound constitution,' and perfectly hardy. The seed should he sown during the month of Scplcmbrr? three ounces of seed is sufficient to sow a quarter of an acre. I have just received a limited supply of this seed, and will send it securely packed to any part of the United States, at 50 cents per ounce, three ounces for $1, or one pound for 85, prepaid by mail. Send money by Postofiice Or der or Registered Letter. Address L L OSMKNT, Cleveland, Bindley V.o., Tonnessee. LOTWANTBD. The Trustees of School District K?. 10 desire to purclianc a Lot within the corpor ate limits of the Town for the purpose of ] building thereon'a Public School Heuie, Any Parlies having suitable I.oU for sale will please hand to the undersigned, on or b;foro tin* fourteenth of August next, a full description of such Lots, giving size, price, terms, and location, and on what street situ ated. V. D. BOWMAN, Clerk of Hoard of Trustees. P. O..Rox 112 Oraugcburg S. C. July SI .; : 1S75 8t r ft V _ t\_t PRESSES BUILT. I will bu ablo to build two roorti Bella Cotton Presses during; tbh* a??*on, if uotifiod aoou, if not I trill enter into Other arraag? **?nts that will occupy all of my time. J. P. ?OUN. july 31 1875 lm THE NATIONAL BOARD of Fire Underwriters UEUKJ1Y OFFERS A Reward of TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS for the detection, con viction and nunisliumnt of the party or parlies charged with the crime of arson, in tiring the premises situate at Orangchurg 8. C, belonging to Cl. S. SHIRER, on June <>th 1875; said Reward will be paid only on due proof being furnished the Executive Committee* of the conviction and actual punishment oLaid criminals. Ly Order of the Executive Committee. STEPHEN CROW ELL, Chairman. New York, June 28 1?75. J&iT For further information apply to KIRK ROBINSON, Insurance Agt. july 8 1H7? 2m GLOV K L\ & *Cr LOVE It, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oflicc opposite Court IlousoSquarc. ?rtiiigel>virg, S. C 1\ W. Glovkr, Mortimer Glover; Julius Glovesi. Feh. 19 tf T. tf qr AtTfi'cr a TT l~ ?r ? :' f * \ "\:"\ ?t y \ AUE S?LIJNO THE5B ? SUMMER WEAB AT COST. T. KOHN & BKOTHER* T. KOHN A BROTHE?? T. KOHN A BROTHER.