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MASONIC Petros Council No. II, R.\ & S.v My "Will meet each Thuwday at C o'clock I. M. from 1st October to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to IhI October, on the following dates, June 24, July 22, Aug. >9, Sept. 1G, OcU2i; Nov. 18, and Dcc.:lG. G. W. Bkunson, Recorder. Knwkn Chapter No. IS, R.% A.*. M.\? "Will meet each Friday at G o'clock P. M. from 1st ,Qctobe? to,. 1st > April, and at,8 ?*clockWrqp(l8t April to.Ist OeAufcrtoii the following tlatJfl^Jilneis, July IG, Aug". iX' ?ept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. P>, Dec. 10. l^?3QlUARfDiSAV,TH. PvO > ] J. DeTukville, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge.'No. 25,- A.;>F.-i b!;\r+ "Wilt meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from ' liit Oct. to 1st April and at. 8 o'clock frem. Igt, .Ami \ t.qj sLQe.t?fefiX .PJL >lW.fpiL?K:-j ?=? d=tcn, June 8, July G, Aug. 3, Sept. /, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Dec. 7. JAk F. IZLAR, W.M. \. i. o. o. p. Eaisto LodgO No- Meets a,l Odd.l Fellow ?> Holl/ ? Cverj<- Mohday-cvonlug at 8 ?'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. ami at 74 o'clock from 20th Sept. to 2l)th March. O. D. KOiiTJOIIN, N. G. G. A. IIQU.ULI, Sec. , j , TO'W'N \:p ?UNCJIt. Thin . ,bo?b' oieete every, second Tuesday after' the 'fit-tit 'Monday of each month,'for' thaitmiiftfctioh of regular business, f Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. ?^RAILR?ftD^ SCHEDULE. Up Dav Train . O'?? A". M; Down Day Train. 7:30 P. M. Up Night Up Train.?.2;20 A. M J DowipfNM15ff?jhv.;.:..::.11;53 P. M.S Office honrsS to 2 and 3' to G. FOR ^AYOli GEO. B?LltER, jAk'F. IZLAR. JOHfc' M.s THOMPSON.; J. W. CANN?N. J. \V. MOSELEY. The Cmingcburg Bible Society will mertjit tho Lutheran Church to-mor row evening, address by the Rev. J. B. Campbell. | SIORSfck 'FQIi SALE? See \V. A. llewueys adveilisement in another column, he isoll'eringa lot <xf .good houses, and a vvngoti cheup lor- sulc, NEW CO TT?X-* Th? first hale of new cotton wris? sold in ?f?r market on 24th August to JHeiiafa '1V?IT" i?covlUe ?V Pike for 13 cts., this was bF^i?jlit ii^byvMr.'M,. Ulmer. 1 ? ? .& .5 * SUM TER WATCHMAN? What has become of our friend? We hayq, itp<i seed j hiin for the past three weeks, wo know ho has not "gone up" but would like to sec him come down our' wav. I^iSE BALL 11JUNJOIi"?' The "Indcp udants" of this place flayed a game with tho "Four Holers" yesterday we have not leafh-' cd the result yet but have no doubt the Indcpendants will be O. K. HAM Mi*? ' ' " ' Wo cannot report the proceedings I of the sweet crowd that indulged iu the anove,rin. this issue, but the "minutes" will appear next week. A 'little.j pjitjcnce gentlemen, and youshall'sc? yotlrseives a* otfters saw }'ou. ELECTION?'' V 1 We publish to-day a ticket for Mayor and Aldermen ' that we feel free to recommend to our fellow citi zens, and have no doubt of the elec tion of the jgentl omen j if-they consent to sferve/ that, 'trust they will do, for the general good. T. KOJtN ?t HBO? Change their advertisement with thiB~'issue,' go and buy some of their cheap long cloths, they have lots of goeds^j^t they (jo not mention, but would s^ow'vflih pleasure, and want out of "the way before the new stock comes iu. BUBAL CA BOLIN IAN? This interesting Monthly puts in its appearance again, wich its September issue, full as usual with an interest ing variety of matter, peculiarly intcr ing to farmers. The planter who docs hot read tltis Magazine, must he behind the njie. ?B.I.I.1I ? I IUI .. |.J_1 MJLJg. J". .1 _l . Dr. A. M. Snider brought in for our inspection n splendid Otter, \vh ich he had fairly ru)i down nnd killed, ho was a rousing big fellow, tiud l\\c ]j)octcr being -anxious to take him alive, ran him for n long time, through woods and water,' but was finally compelled to kill him. MOVING? Mr. drainer still has Mr. Er.okeils * \. * i * 5 .? . . ? house in the street, nud at the date of] these writings, has it squirming around Mr.rEotii^'tCDrnpr, wg, rnthe^thjukjlhe besf, plan would "have been to pull jlcjup-i.tbo? hpysQi #anjl ^ inpYC it piece meal or else sold it, but "every onoto bis tnste as the old ore, said. II AGG ISO AND TIES? C. I). Kortjohn has just rccieved a very large supph/yofthc abuvc. of all prices s and grades, he boughtjjbcfore the recent* ridvahce'in tiro irinVket, and can sell cheap, all you cutton packers ?"gVriutl see him, besides these he 1ms a magnificent stock of boots and shoes, groceries, liquors &e., JVDUE THOMPSON 11. COVKE? h paying our towh a flying visit, and receiving nuiny pleasant greet ings, nnd hand shakes from his old friends,,although GrceuviUe claims him-now, this place is tho Judge's old home, and he may conic back to .this Circuit yet. It scarcely necessary to say his hynor looks .well. , . , HORSE NOTES? Mr. J. ? i\V. Capnon tells us in his advertisements tbnt he has opened a livery and sale stable, upon the lot in rear of his ? store, and will buy, sell; hire, trnde, or feed, an)* thing in the horse,1 mulo, or jackass line, the old Kentucky statesman "Henry Clay' ,has taken apartment.-; there and will receive-visitors until further notice. TRIAL JUSTICES' COURTS? Business in this line has been quite active, with both ol the Tiial Justices for this place, during the past week, various cases of assault aud battery, petit larcciiy, trespass, ejectment, ?te.. Ac., have been disposed of, and lots of trifling and petty quarrels made up between the parties, aud they scut home rejoicing. THE MA RKET?r \Ye .call the attention of our friends through the country to our report of| the cottmid provision markets in this issue, tins report we shall continue through the season. The gentleman whose names appear iu them have kindly consented to correct them weekly, and farmers may rely upon their, correctness. -?^? ??i-_ DERMA TOLIGIST? Superinduced by the signification ol this pr ccoc ten e a n word the synonem of tho nomcnclatunc inherent to ?'?.,} r. i 1 ,, , . prestidigitators, we would explain that Mr. A. II. Lcwin is n barber and a first class one too, see his advertise ment, fresh from the great Metropolis he has all of the scientific touches, necesfary to the proper manupulntion of hair or beard. Try him ou pbr guarantee. ? o - ??? - ? ? HOOK AND LADDER*- ? \ Sj We learn that parties from Black villc nrc negbciating wilh the Elliott Hook and Ladder Company for the purchase of their apparatus, a new Company having been formed at that place. The Elliotts we hear aro dis posed to pnrt^withj'th^ir Truck,jwith a view of getting another of a different style, riud better suited to the particu lar views of the Company. The ap arattis they now have is a first rate one, and they may go further ami fare worse. PROFANITY? - ? It is seldom that any one, can spend a half hour upon our .street, without being greeted with a selection of choice profanity, that grates harshly upon the cars of those unaccustomed to this accomplishment. Cursing and swear ing are especially prohibited by the General Statutes of our State, and a specific line laid down for this misde meanor, and besides Trial Justices arc ' required to take cognizance of such offences. Wo publish this, for the benefit pf tb'ose parlies who are in tho habit of engaging imangry diaoussions upon the public streets, anil forgetting tlicfnselvcsj" use such language as bring them " within tho reach of the METHODIST OllXJRVIi? We sec that this building Is under going repairs, and wo>aro glad to see it too, it has shown for sometime past the evident wnnt'ot it; nnd:now* our Met hod i* t friends ha ve, taken tho mat ter fairly in hand, there is no doubt but that they will see^the church put in prorfe? orflVr.' Hvq Icnrd *tftri t Incy intend to expend aboht^ix hundred dollars in the repairs, preparatory to thcrannual meeting" of the M. E.' Church, South, which occurs at this place in December next. MAX A. It. KSOWLTOX We hau the pleasure on Thursday,' 1 of welcoming home .this goutleman, the Major has been makiugnn'extend cd tour through the Northern and Western States, and part of Canada, umlv comes, back: home thoroughly invigorated, and prepared for the ap proaching w inters work. He speaks iu the highest terms of the Western crops, and of the general appearance of plenty, that pervades the entire country. Judging' from the fine np pcarauce of the Major we would liku to take just Mich a trip ourselves. Finn? Wc learn that .on Thursday last,.! about 8 a. m., the dwelling of Mrs. A. S. TJiarin.at her Poplar Spring's place, caught fire from the stove pip<\ and .was entirely consumed together with all of its contents, the loss will rench three thousand dollars, and has no insurance upon it. Mrs. Thariu wishes to thank her neighbors, white and colored, for their kind assistance, unfortunately the fir had progressed,loo fur,to render their efforts of any avail, except in the pre servation of the outbuildings. Wt sVinp?tlusc with Mrs. Tliariu in this misfortune. A pRAMA? i. , "Shoe Ely" in 3 Acts. act the FlllSf. Merchant discovers* two pair of shoes taken from his store and hidden under his back Bteps, informs his part ner, and j both keep a lopk nut for the thief to come for them, no thief come. act THE SECOND. Night comes on, and merchant hides behind an .old barrel,* with five barrels in his hand, and still looks out for thief, nine o'clock arrives ami so does.Ujief. Tableaux, mcrehnr. springs on him and presents the five barrels, thca thief runs, merchant slwou wildly fells'down^ shoots ago in', thief runs, curtain falls to slow music. act the Tin an. Merchant recognizes thief, gets warrant \fro m; Tr & si ice,' thief; ap prehended, brought up, pleads guilty, pay.-, line and costs, majesty of the law satisfied, go and sin no more, Sc lab. Curtains falls again. now rc do it^ Wc stopped in at the corner store yesterday, and Bill was trying to fold up ,a I coat ShC| had, been showing a I customer, first he doubled the collar in, smothed clown the back, and care fully turned over the two tddee, the coat whs all right, but one sleeve hung out, so. Bill looked u minute, unfolded it, and said "confound," straightened the coat out, rubbed it down, patted its back, folded up both sleeves, turucd one luppel ovor and then the other, then in folding both together a but ton caught in his sleeve and pulled the cus.-od thing all to pieces, just th n Bill paid "drat" he wax a little, vexed, but Bill ia all pluck and he detcrmi cd to beat that coat, if it took him all winter, so ha opened it to its full extent, carefully turned the collar down, got up on the couuter and stamped it, jumped down and folded one front over, went to the scales and got thsfivc hundred pound weight, und mashed it down, doubled up the sleeves, and remarked again "drat*' folded.;the other! -side, and imishedt tha^witlji tho weight, folded j the ttwo edges^ together, and said "drat" caught the tail, turned it ( vor just up to the collar, and :unoothod dowu the turning place, just then Willie jerked the pf?ee of string from under it to tie up some sugar with, nnd pulled tho -coat off the counter, Bill did not say "drat" hut it sound ed' na'iPib'bognuvrith a D. he may be wrestling \vith jtl?a$ coat yet for all we know. :. j?i?^;.??&C aJS your 1 I fe WORTII210] ? * CENTS ? SiekncsB prevails every where, and overy-| body complain* ufuninc disease daring ttcir life. When sieK, the object is to get well; "now we say plainly (hat no person in tliiH| world that is Buffering with Dyspepsia,] Liver ('ompluim ami its effects, such as In digestion, Oostivcness, Sich Headache, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Palpitation of the Heart, Depressed Spirits,' Biliousness, Ac., can takeGitEEN'a Acouai1 F1.0WER without getting relief and cure. If von doubt this, go to your Druggist DR. A. C. DUKES and get a Sample Bottle for 10 oontH and t,ry it. Regular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. j ' DR. A. C DUKE-S. mow Toci iii; fever and ACJUE. If any person sutiering with Fever and A?UK Intermittent or Bilious Fever will call at the Drug Store of DR. A. 0. DUIvES and get a bottle of AGUE CONQUEROR, their immediate cure is certain, and the chills will not come back during that season. It contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other Poisons," and after taking One-half bottle you will feel hcUcrin health than you have felt perhaps for years. It entirely cleanse* the whole system, purifies the liver and other secretory organs. ' Price (1.00 per bottle try it. Ask %yonr Druggist about others who have med it. Bit. A. C. DUKES. Market Reports. COTT ON MARKET. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bull, Scovill Sc Pike. Low Middlings.12l(? 13 Good Ordinary.............12 Oil Ordinary.11 AiV. 4 PROVISION MARKET. Corrected every week by Mr. J. \Y. Muse ley. ncYtxp ruicES Corn.$1 10 Peas....... 80 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 1 00 Rough Rice. 1 30 FRl.LIXO PRICKS on White Sugar.7Ca 8A lhs to the $1 Brown *' .iS(5S 9* " u 1 Coffee.;.".f.~25 (?30 Lard.18 ?20 S C Hann?.-.Hi <ml8 Smoked Bide*.17 o>l8 ds " .i? <o,i?; Shioked Shoulder*.124o,> 13 J d S ? ?? .12 rty Flour..'.?? OO&.IO 00 Gbshen Butter.....?40(n)?0 Salt per sack. $2 00 J? OA.HI> Dr. .T. G. \Y A A M A K E K & Co., beg to inform the public that they arc belter prepared to fill Ord era than over before. The Orangebarg Drug Store shall at all hours bo provided with competent perams for filling Orders with dispatch, so from now hehcefoward the pcuplc of Orangeburg need not be place?! in a dilemma to know where to find a Druggist. Wc alpo express <>ur "'grateful" "thank'*' ti> tlie public f?r'thc magnanimous support given us, and with strictest attention to business?hope to ever maintain their confidence Dr. J.G. WAN NAM AK ER ? Co. auft 21r:im f i Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an ordor of the l'mbate Court, I will Hell at Orangehurg, S.O., at the Stbre of Luther ltamdale, deceased, on the first Monday in .September next, at pnb lia auction, all the Goods, Wares and Mer chandize iu said store, belonging to said deceased. Also the Carpenters Tools of said deceased. Terms cash on deliverv. .JOSliPlI F." ROBINSON, pug H??4t Adininislrator. NOTICE. OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Orakoeburo, County, Orangebnrg, S. C, August 10th 1875. Ir accordance with art Act to establish and mantain a system of the Free nnd Com mon Schools in the State of South Carolina. Tho Board of County School Examiners will hold a meeting at this Cmmty Seat, commencing September 0th, and continue during th?* mouth, to examine candidates desiring to become Teachers in the Free Common School of this County, who present themselves to the Board for Examination. THOMAS PHILLIPS, County School Commissioner. augH 1876 7t A CAHD, Dr. J. O. WANNAMAKER is in pos session ? of the Heccipts and Prescription Books of the late l)r. K.J. Oliveros. AU pcrssuH desiring to get any of the abore Preparations or Renewal of Prescription! can do so by calling on Dr. WANNAMAKER, At his Drug Store. aug 21?3m X3XJY THE : SllEAllER POllPABLE COTTON PRESS! Tl(c Undersigned ihnvbigV jbien apj?lrt ^afct.' foHliVab?vi. named Press, beg leave to call tho attention of Planters aud others iu need of ft FIRST CLASS PRESS To cnll nnd examine a model of the same, at his Office, before purchasing elsewhere. These PRESSES have the ADVANTAGE over any other Pres* yet Patented, for Cluapncs?, Durability and Economy of Labor, besides they can be put in the liiu? -Ito?ni, of as near by as ?V?1 suit the convenience of parties who use them. Should any part break (which is not probable) it can be repaired by any common laborer. A bale of Cotton weighing six hundred pounds enn be pressed with ease by two hands. These Presses are manufactured under tho Supervision ol Mr. JOS. STRAUS, a Practical Mechanic. #rkb$125. Y K F . . r . J AS. - VAN TASSEL, aug 28 fjl $ \ ) [rj ifo/v # XI A tf BKIGGMANN & CilOOK, M Have now on hand and are constantly receiving full supplies of Bacon Hams SugarS Shard Coffee Flour All varieties of CANNED GOODS, in fact, GROCERIES of ?tf kinds and qualith.*. **"? * ? pTTTh' ' .*-? '"'^ A large assortment of ? ' -' ? ? * *? '? {-" -* ': * Wines T^iqaiorw Tobacco Sogars, ?&c.a LOW DOWN FOR CASH, At the Old Stand of F. IT. W. Briggmatn. T. j, ? y PRESSES BUILT. I will he able to built) two more Bolin Cottoh Pressen during this aeanun,if notified Koon, if not I?rill enter into other arrange ments that will occupy all of my time J. <P. BOLIN. ? july 31 1875 im -A. Mo??BB, 3r. \ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ANW DEALER IK LIPrlE CEfllNET, DPlastor JParis, And Other Building Material, AIAO\ Land. Plast or and Enntorn I TAY, Office No. 1 Central Wharf, CHARLESTON; S. C. Julv 17 IS7? 3r? Ti-ITC STJjST A STRICTLY CONSERVATIVE Weekly NewepiapoiV Published By CHARLES Hi HALL & CO?, AT BLACKVILLE, S. C, Respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Barnwell and the surrounding Counties. We ?hall endeavor by untiring energies ami labor to give you a paper well worth takirjg hotne to your fireside* andto'yottr I counting rooms. Sulweribe" at once, and If you are not satisfied we will refuad your money. Term!*,.*!*!") advance. ^ . ADVERTISING. Our rates are liberal, for further informa tion call on or address C. II. HALL, Busiaes? Mahger. THE NATIONAL BOARD ?nr ??> J ^~>r MIA >l\? Sir V Fire Underwriters hereby offers A Rcwsrd of TWO .JIUNDRKD,. o&d FIFTY DOLLARS .'or th* dejec?oq; con viction and punishment of the party or parties charged with the crin?.c ot arson, in firing the premises situate at Orange^urg 8. . ('., belonging to G. 8. SJIIltKK, on Jane 6th 1S7?; said Reward will be paid only en tine proof being furnished the Executive Committee of the conviction And actual punishment of said criminals. By Order of the Executive Comtuiltc*. STEPHEN CROW ELL, Chairman. " New York, June 2R-.1875. B&~ For further information apply to KiHK^uobinson, t . . V insurance Agt. july 3: . 1875 v.' 2m Notice ol* Dissolution. "7 There having been a dissolution pf mu* tnal conseni, of the Copartnership hereto fore existing at this place under the firm name of W. P. D?KES A Pro. All parties indebted to the iate fimt, are here by notified that the Books of the firm are in the hands of W. P. DUKES at the old stand, and all parties arc requested to make prompt payment to him, as the business has to he closed. Kowes Pump 8. C, June 28th 1875. W. P. DUKES, T. C. DUKK8. july 3 1875 3m GLOVER ? GLOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, j Office opposito Court House Square. Oruiigebnrg, S. C? ! T. W. Glover, Mortimer Glotkr, Juliuh Glover. Feb. 19 if W. H. GIRARDEA? TRI AI* JV STICB. APPOINTED 10th June 187S Bunine? attended to promptly. ^ . r . t jnrielft 1876 Im Building Material ite. The subscriber wo aid aai thoetteatloa of the reader* of tho Nsrws A Tuua to hia Stock of Hardware, Building Material, Hatte? finishing and Carriage Build* \ ?l?gt' *od\ jTridamig O jj Material, &c. * Co Quitting in'port of Freeh . Stone Lima, Hydraulic Cement, Calcined Platter, Nails. Hair, Laths, Locbo, Hinges, Brads, Tack?, Window GIbm, Putty, Varnishes, Paints, Oils gb?3 Brushes. Iachort, tho lsrgtal VEristy ofgecda to bo found In any oaa boon* in the Stats. All goods warranted a* represented, aad pries? gnarxntped^ait ? loO CA 'tfxsItfwcst tot mmm quality' of goods.' All ONM accompanied with Ctflh or satisfactory City rafoxaacsa, will have prompt and careful atlcntisa. r_ JOpN C. PIAL, [._. Columbia, G. (i " jaly 10 i?75 Sea. COTTON COTTON BLOOM COTTON QM. , Price 0-? 00 ?ar'Eaw. \ MAGNOLIA COTTON Ol?, I Price 64 00 per cat?. j HALt'8 PATENT COTTON OIK. Price $4 00 per saw. HALL'S PATENT tOTT01Tt311f with Feeder Attached, - Price $5 50 per saw. ( The aber? rJr? price* in itore at Charte*' too. Bend tor Circular. C. GRAVELEY, |>?y>*jlfeEas^>Baj^artA auff-14^9 & ^*^0rN?a3^^&?. Ir CHARL^STOW STOBB Will bo OPENED In O/ango 1 barg on tho 1st Sopt* naher, 1876, next?doeY to<T. W. Alhergotti, Baker, ~ J, L, MORRISON. A well noleetcd Stocks of DUY (xOOD?/ CLOTHING, / BOOfTS^HO? V' Constantly on bond. . au814 U?* t? Dental Kot ids THE undersigned takes pleasure In sag nonnring to hi* many friend* aad petroaa that ho ha* permanently located at Orange* burg, 0. U.,8. C, where ha will devote hi* entire ?w?, from cv*ry Monday UU&slR&T' noon to tho PRACTICE OP DElfTlfTBl In all its Department*. Perfect aatirttotfe? guaranteed in all operations entraBtB&te Ofil care Charges very ?toderata, office at Dr Fersner?*U stand ever Wilt* ceck's Store A. M. SNIDER, D.6. Pe? Dmj etri Hoaee. Tavtatfretj. Addres* O. 8TIN8ON & CO., rirHand, Mais*. jan'iQ.- 187 i \f