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ggffiWSti'i.M?ii.i in i ; ' ' iin.M? .?Ii"* MASONIC Petros Council No. IJ,f M?' Will meet each TRnfcflny At OoWdelt P.'W. from 1st October to 1st April ami at 8 o'clock irom.lHtjtA.priJ Q> ,MT Octttber, o>< the following (laid, June 2dj July, 8?, Aug. 10. .Sept. I(J; Oct. 21. Nov. IS, und Dcci 1?. G. W. Bnt N.soN, Recorder.. . , . Knrekn Clmntcr No. Iii, B-'- 1 ? M.;. YVBl ujeel each Friday, at ti o'clock I\ M. from 1st October, to 1st April, and rtt 8 o'clock from Jst April to .1st Octohor on the' ?bllowing dates, June IS, July lt>, ^JLiJi. Vi Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dee. 10. jf 1? W. H. UlJtAKDKAU, H. P. ShibpoloW Eioage ?lo. 28, A.", r.-. h.-.? Will moot each Tuesday at 7 .o'clock, from lig, 'Oitrtijilst'Xpfrt ana it 8'oMoCk from 1st. April to?lat Uctober on the follow ing daic-M, June 8, Julv 'i, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec. 7.,-V v* * ri .., g B JAS. K P/XAlt, W.M. J Jas. S. IIkYWASO, -Set;, m t vi 7 t may 20 1 '1375 " r' 7m.' KitlKto iifttjgW No- M;?Meets, at (.bid, Fellows Tliill, every Monday evening at S o'clock, from 20th MaKih fiV^JOth Soph and it 74 o'clock from 20th SeuL.to 20 th March. U. 1). K0ItT4O!lfc?NsXi.M <.{. A. HOUCilt. Sec. _ , Thin body meets every second Tuesday ?nfter the fnvt Monday of each month, for the transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion; requires. . I RAILROAD SOHEDULiii. " Up Par Train .;. "r-.yj A. Kt. | Down Dav Train. 7:80 P. M. Up Night Up Train.R.:<i 2:20 A. M. Down Night Train.11:5,3 P. M. Dflice hours S to 2 ami ii to 1?. .. , i '/ X? O O A. L . Wc don't like to "tell tales out of school;" but v;c would like to know if I uncle Zcke has found those books yet. .?IT? Mil CORN? There has becif quite a demand for, mid qu!tc a scarcity of, Ihn article for .u week or more past, but we soeFrautz Briggmatm has a large Ic-lonh?inJ t hat he is selling cheap, those in w ant Jiad better.calJ oil him. "AH is v/oll that ends well"' is no Jess old than (true, hut when von begin with a well,} well what tjbeji V We ?'.iL'?. Way Vt&n Mtrttft Hmia? has been be gun "by diggiug a well, hurry it up gentlemen, let us soo how it vnll cud, tve suppose -well, veil, that'a. all. FOR RENT? \\ ,'\ Our readers .will vce from the ad vertisement that the Cannon Hoc.-;.;" 5? offered torrent, this house Is finely situated in the coutiiil bttsiucss por ti?n of the Towh| und. iis very? desir-| ?able, Cither a.-: a private residence, or as a hoieL. SOME r?T?T?3t?~4 \t'\Ki ' ?: ? " We think that it is rather early to talk about big potatoes, but we"saw' .some yesterday, Jyams Sn^vfcd whites, about nine inches in lengthi and ?; couple of inches i;i 4lTat|Vct^r. Jt, ly Sasportas is the man who cutties to the front so early, and says he has lots, of them at home. JBASE IULL-+ i c h J { yt ?? ai fcu* Some .of vour l~^i bal^i^ta (^e^lored) went over to Columbia on Tuesday, to t ry.tho bkiU ofv^neof -the clubs there: Wo havo not heard from them what the result .was, hut?he t'nion-JJeruld i - t Bays they got badly bcnlcn. The whole (ruth of the matter is. nntl wc prc.'atmc to give the advice to all of our (duly-, you wnnf practice, practice, practice. JJR. A. C. nUKES? With this issue puts out anew ttdver-' tiscmout tolling of all the pure Drug.-? and Chemicals .he has for sale, it is no use lor us to pull' tho Doctor, his many customers cm vouch tor the quality of hid goods, bis low prices, and the courteous attcntiou paid to buyers. T^on't forget either to look over his line lot of scgars and tobacco, we hear they are fust rate. Mr. F. A. fochiUloy ha* arrived in Town and has spread bis riiologia j)hie t<uit on the vacant lot just ?Sottlb of the Iloolt and Ladder Mott.-e, all of Ltioic anxious t(j have n good lock at their pretty t\\c.6?, can cadi on him there, he wi'l lake n new ])icttirc of you, or restore.an old one, or enlarge one already taken, or donti) thing else in tint picture line that you tuny want. do find i to him. GONE NO Ii TU Our frioud Jim. 3VI. Dnnner loft on Thursday night for Now York. Mr. ?V)r nelson' ifc adc.lcrniU)cd ?to.be pre parCa for (be approaching fall trtule, ^o Dnnner goes on fa lay.in a slock, that he says will surprise the Orango-j burgers, wo have no doubt oi it, there '?roHw? firings''Diimier' does well at, one' is to buy a gOt>d stocj; of good-, NVfrd Wi^tfer is' lo .sol! them. ECLEi TIC MAGAZJSE? Tho September number of this stattlich old Magazine has reached us. Wo have not spate to notice^ each nr |iql& bbt there'sj5s'cra"l lu this issue, each one of which is worth (.hqaubacrip '^ipp ,P|1'-y,' phm?toKo, op, 'Mf .Church of England/' the Duke of Argyll on "Aniiuni fuPtiucx/Stre fine, in fact the eritlre'btbro df coiiton!s RV well worUj y a fijret class Mtigur.ine. 'O ? 77//T > ?7jS v '/?;/?? ? ? Ju.it now''the condition, and promi- i sea, of 'the cOhiing crops, i.-% u subject i that almost evorj oiie interested in. and 'if any of our friends throughout J the county can give us liny informa tion hi the matter, wp will take it tri a favor. Never mind lo write a finished article, nil ready for publication, (un less you doaire) but give iis the facts and ? ligures, and we will arrange th'oiri. j. fei.der yi:y/::n;, ;;.vo. Our notice of lhe departure of tins gentleman was crowded out of our lust issue. Wo tiro pleased to an nounce to his friends, that his wound is rapidly healing, nud that iTitiding himself .strong enough, ho removed on Friday lust, to llhickyiilo, where lie eau bolter overlook and direct his be loved 'loon. This samo ?S'io< is a ajiicv chap, und talks "sassy" sometimes. However its stroke's are never fatal. "Who says that Orangeburg is not a "moving," go ahead town ! Mri Ki'.okicl is moving his Grange store ? from its old situation on Market street, and intends taking it (town near Meroney's hotel, iiud locating it upon the lot formerly occupied l?y Mr. l?oh. The Odd Fellows occupy the upper story as their hull fox meetings, and we hear it whispered that th"} I intend to hold their tegular mooting there on rMonday night, no matter where the hall may -be. qqTTQN I'EEiS? See .the advertisement of Shearer.*] Pres^' in^anotlier column/tbis'thing is ,np; liumborg, Hd any oiio can convince jjiergs^lve?, by calling on j,lie|Agciu for this County, Mr. Van Tassel, who , has a model on exhibition. It lias a; great iM^^advantages to rc commcud it to piauteri, it is compact, ji&rtaldcj 'oi^'dy ^ adjusted or worked, not lUble:itdt ?ot'??t^oPortler,'and if any" breakage , occurs, .fcny. ono-cau, easily repair it. Call and soo Mr. Van Tassel, or write for particulars. trn<3lL:i--4fJj-ji~.. WlO )VN THE HA JIUEli? Comes out this week in rtn entirely1 new dress, we don't mean Brown s person, but hid advertisement.; and the public v.-ill find that Brown 'means what lie says and is all fixed up to accdmmoiTate thorn, a new shop, new chairs, now comb ami brush, new razors, evqry thing new, except Jlrown, he is "old as li:<> hill.-.'* al though you would never [hink so to see him waltzing around a chair wit h a s'ri/or in one litt kV.iukI ? towel iii the other. - ?. ? -? WALLA CE CANNON? This one hundred and sixty two pounder is still firuing off his goods in every direct/tbii, ho has an innncnec stock of ammunition on hand, ir. the way of bacon, Hour, lobneco, liTpiors, j caiiucd good?, in short groceries of all j kinds and sorts, and ho wishes in his j next quarterly return lo report all material now on hand, as "expended," t ry him just for the fun of it, nnd ho will shoot a suck of flour, or side of bacon, or soil.( thing else, into your I wagon, at prices that will almost take ' your breath a why The children of the M. B. Sabbath school (colored) together with their friends; spent nn exceedingly pleasant day oil Thursday last at Sunny .Side. Addresses were made by Rev. Thus. Phillips, T. K. Saspprtas andothcrs. The various scholars delivered speech es showing a marked improvement. A bountiful supply of eatables were promptly disposed of, and iu fact "all went merry as a marriage bell.". The children in the early purl, of 4thc day marched in precession through the streets of the town, carrying banners inscribed) with- 'various mottoes; and forming quite au imposing arrny Everything pa?aed off pleasantly aud harmoniously, and old and young join in praise of the Thursday spent at Sunny Side. A lot of choice hams just received at J. Vv. Cannon's. ?-...rN<?1i? ? - ? ^?asa^Eiu?? - - - [Mt'OUTAST? ?'Where can I buy the best goods tor the least money'''' this is what that man asked tho crowd sitting oh tlie court house yard steps, they all ?ail, "go to' Dick KortjohhV the than had a thick looking pocket book j in his hand, and started down for Kqrtjohn's. Out of curiosity'we'tbl jlowcd' down in about hour, and sure enough that man was loading up his wagon, and Dick, till .-miiloo, busy assisting hihi, after they had Hnishcd; land .Dick had got his money, sind made out, and receipted the bill- tin man pulled oil' his ha.t, wiped his face with his handkerchief and said, "Kortjohn that dented paper the X EW.5 & Timics said you were selling goods cheap; hut Ii didn't know, and asked a crowd up street, but they all told me to come hero,and by jingo I believe they are right. Goodibyc old fellow, if you conic out our way stop 'and see me.M Dick laughed, and said he would, the .man then came up to the tdlice, paid fur one year in ad vance, and said "I wan-, that paper to keep coming, 1 like to read lliy adver tisements." .x If you go thero reader look tit Dick's slock of boots and shoes. IS TERN A TIONA L? Since the sensation created by the ri'le team that went over and whip ped out England, Ireland und Wale?*, nothing lute1 so stirr?d the hearts,and i awakened the cnthcisiasm, of the sports of our Town as the advent on Tuesday last of a team from Sweden, who arrived at this place to contest the matter with our celebrated team here, an. to which could throw a brich nearest the mark. Our team were eager for tho work, mid meeting the Swedish team at the Depot, escorted them out- to Andrews fish trap, where the trial took place before an assembled crowd of several i hundred. -.Eighteen dozen bottles of lager wore providpd, and as each bottle was ompticd it was placed, mouth downward, upon a three foot stick driven iu the ground, each 61 the learn took his "throw" from a inark thirty fool oti'. When we name our team I the public will at once anticipate the re.suIt. The redoubtabls Fritz, the undaunted ?-eorge, and the intrepid Clus, tho first bottle was placed,and with one sweep of his slal worth arm Frit/, knocked it into next werk, another was placed, and George com I tug t'? the scratch, opened one eye; and the no>;l moment that bottle was a shattered wreck, Otts came up Hmilitig, and making one mighty i heave; s?i down to rest, but (liebottle J was gone; and the man that was ash ing on the other side of the river, asked I Item to stop throwing glass at him. The Swedes have gone home, they fay they wont throw with any stich crowd as that. HAUE BALL NOTES? "\ be tir. t nine of the "Oranges" took a "tlyM to Gamdeii on Wednesday to (??ive the "Kershaws" thert a tussle at the bat. We asked oneoi' the niucto rcport'lhe game for us, but his account. ' is. so incoherent that we must try nnri put it in "ship .shape." The young la dies worried our friend; and when he teil? us of a beautiful "fly" caught by about one hundred young ladies who were present, and that the "catching" of nliss- was universally ad mired, we are inclined to believe that tho ladies of Camdou are responsible for lhe defeat of our hoys, that player at any rate was not miudinghis busi ness. Tho game began at 4 P. M., the ?'Kershaw?" going to the bat; the first, fourth and eighth innings wore badly played on both side, tho ninth very badly by tho Oranges. The third, fifth> sixth and seventh were auporb, j nud worthy of a professional chab, | whitewash followed whitewash, ami but for the unfortunate break in tho last inning the "Oranges" would have made a good showing at the end, as it was, the score stood 25 to 10 in favor of the "Kershttws," and we congratu late them on tho result. But those ladies, they caused this defeat, and we are now organizing a club of old mar ried yahoos to go over there and beat those fellows. When we do go, the bewitching smiles, and bewildering graces of those ladies will have no effect oh us. Wo mean business. ?lust hereone of the nine says "say something about the cordial way in which the 'Kershaws' treated us," all VYC will say is, come over hero and let these boys get hold of you. ? ?mi I I I 1 T.fc - - - II Uli ?? f Just, received at J. W. Cannon's a fresh supply of potatoes, cabbages and onions. Memphis has another living curiosi ty?a cross eyed eat. A couple of fellows who wore pretty thoroughly soaked with whisky, got in tu the gutter.- After floundering for some time one of thorn said : "Let's go to another house, this hotel leak?.' Out Rocky Gulch, Nevada, there was plenty of murder, robbery and gar re ting roing on, until ono night tiio cit/eha hung up eleven men to a hickory tree, and now you can leave your clothes out nights. ih vvvnTTTfk*WORTH 10 Sh-kueas prevail*) everywhere, anil every body complaint* of hoiiic iliueiue during tl.eir life. When hu K, tho object in to get well; now we nay plainly that no parson in thin world that i.h hutiering with Dyspepsia, Mver Complaint and ita vflccts, iiieh us In ?ligestion, Ooslivencsfl, Sieh Headache, Sour Stomach, Ueart-hurn, Palpitation of tho Heart, Deprived Spirit**, Bilioueneas, Ac,, can takeOuEKX?B Auguht Flower without ???Hing relief and cure. If you doubt thin, go to your Druggist DR. A. C. DUKEH :u>d g?it a Simple Bottle for 10 cenU and try it. Regul?r hize 7? cents. Two ?losen will relievo you. DR. A. C. DUICTM. SZOW TO CURE FEVER AND AtHUE. Jf kny perron suffering with Fkver asu Ad?k Intermittent or Riliout* Fever will call at the DrugStoroof DR. A. C. DUKES und get a bottle of AG UK CONQUliROR, their immediate cure i?* certain, and the chills will not coma hack during that season. It contains no Quinine, Amenic or other <| Pnisons, and after taking one-half bottle I yon will feel better in health than you have felt perhaps for year*. It entirely cIcajma ] the whole nynteni, pnriliea the 15 vw ainl. other neoretory organs. Price $1.00 por^ i bottle try it. A?tk your Druggiat about others who b;ive used it. DR. A. C. D?KES. ~H\^(7aRT). T Dr. J. O. WAMN AM A K ER in in poe I Hceitioii of the Receipts and Prescription i Hook? of the late Dr. B. J. Oliveroa. All periiwus desiring to got any of the above Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptions can <lo no by railing on .Dr. VYANNAMAKER, At Jiii Drug Store. .nig 21?3io THE NATIONAL BOARD of ? Fives Underw i*itore UKKKHY OFFEK8 A Reward of TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY DOLLARS for the detection, con vie';on and punishment of the jiarty or parties charged with the crime of aroon, in tiring the premises situate at Orangehurg S. C., belonging to (.!. S. SHIRERj on?xuxt (Uli 1S75; said Reward will bo paid only on due proof being furnished the Executive Committee of the conviction and actual punishment of said criminals. By Order of the Executive Committee. STEPHEN CROW ELL, Chairman. New York, June 2? 1875. iffi?" For further information apply to KIRK ROBINSON, Insurance Agt. iidv 5 1S7.t 2m KOHN & BROTHER AUK mUJLISrQ WHIM SUKKER- WEUt AS T. KOHN A BROTHER T. KOHN A BROTHER. T. KOHN & BROTHER. A* '