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MASONIC iff i i '^iroB^CeuncU fcll, R.\ & S.\ M-. will meet eich Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April anil at 8 ?'clock? frpuvl?t. April-to 1st October, on ttoe'fdllowihg dates, June 2A, July 22, Aug. W. Sept. 10, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 1U. ' ? .T. R IZLAR, T. I. G. Wi RttuiOKJM, Recorder. Itifeka Chanter N6. )&, R % A *. M.\? "Will meet each Friday at 6 o'clock 1\ M. from 1st October to Int April, atid at S ?'?lock jfrom 1st April to 1st October on the following dates, June 18, July 10, Aug. Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10. _W. H q'KAItnKAH, 11 !?. W. JL D?T*kvili.k, Sec. ?bibboloth Lodge No. 28, A.\ P.-. ????? W-j?t (moot reach. Tuesday at . 7 o'clock, Mv lit Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from let April to 1st October on the.follow img dates, June 8, Julv rt, Aug. 3, Sept.'7, ?Dot. i, Nov. 3.. Deo. 7. ' "JAS. F. IZLAR, W.M. $A*-<?' H^y.waiu>, See. . ^iaay 29 1S75 Tin. X. ?. O. tf. JMUWLOdge' No. !ft?Meets at Odd Fallonn "Hall, every Monday evening at s o'clock, from 20th March to 2Uth Sept. and at 7* o'clock from 20lh Sept. to 20th March. _O. D. KORTJ?I1N, N. O. flT^HOTTOTi; Sec. TOWN COUNCIL. " This body meets every second Tuesday after the titaf Momlay of each month, for tiio transaction of regular business. Mayor* sCotirtf -^i?dd whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULE.~"' Up Day Train'...../. 9T?? .\'. M. Down Day Train. 7:HO P. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M DoWniNight Train....;...1:1:53 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 and .*> to 6. L O O M la 'TITA T. *LOA *} Ol ". JIREA /)? Don't forget the Nfavs & Times will be given free for one year to the lady who sends the host luuf of home cpade bread to the next fair. mUM)'W?RK~? If you ivant to see it watch the jPost Master iwliblhas been by him ^self lately, it reminds you of when you saw a spider wkb-stik about in a rslhaim -!>rcezc. uwum&igc mostiilr? 'fthe Outdoor number of this "Journ s?i'of la.*nou4V bus rokelieii us, gotten nip in'Wie <usual line style, and filled with plates, outs and reading matter thai all will Jiud iiHwertmg. fi\LR%WJ;LL? ?Woasyr-ita'awvv headed, old sober sided <iifi2<fi?I*?tVUWus ro'print this single line from old'^haJ|sp<jaT.f iWojiluii'l. Iniow *h?t it has any local significance, but <l<j?ilr^,ny -howf - ? Farewell; thou canst not leach us to forget. A NEW WRINKLE? , ,Our friend "Fiscbtjr, who keeps the :gr$cerjv.Akour corner, has a molasses gate ih the'head of his ham tieree, at.d hau been working faith hilly to draw tiiem off 'for at least one week past, another VHANOE? ie'e-cripple Hehry is advancing th^^urj^^?u^o rapidly, but we bear akrbtooV* that Utfiel front is to 'bo chan^daglun. 1 Alf right gentlemen; wo suggest you front it straight up ward this time. nit fi' q*Mi**-'m^? TO RE SOLD? Read Capt. Mortimer Glover's* no-; J3f>fioo' r^al, estate and.,s?undry articles of furniture for sale. The residence is large. >apd comfortable, and ^uite^iiea'.- the business centre of the wwn, th^'ollier lot's are equally well situated. )0 A ?)?)' I WILD CAT-*-* We saw one, killed by Mr, Jlaynn Joiner, the other day, that would have been afT*u^|>' jctistolnec fdi' either-hum o?* dog to tackle. He measured 3 feet 2 inches from nose to tail, and stood 18 iuehea high, ii is about as large a one ns.<tro have ever seen. .w-jsacBewBHMaWMfcAS a -??-.... COOTER? We have beard of parties having hrickJ^ih^-Mft but T.'-Kobii & Rro."iue somqliafSnhnf en rry Coolers in them, and there is a story niloat, that on Mill t'thants tried his best to knock one. out, into a Uinv l)^f?fl)Wcy^/ T?>l)ttS ,lav? hul t,,e darned thing stuck fast, and would noUAo'tn.e.'otit Vorth a cent. Go and ask?j?ohm to-lot you sec them. 6' US FlSCIlER - J.s perleetly in-eptcs-able, he lins 1 J . : -f 1 1 K if 'Kti L ?mc?cU that fish, oyster and other dej^liit^f^ $ store, uirai?i Ree f?r you reel ves? Ah\ /VlKt Oit-Vf--, jV/i?, c. $ Ml (//'.&> ,, ;_.S ir " Advertises- a I lull lineof now bon nets, leathern, flowers, ruIlling &c, "intact it'll- of life1 nieV ihingV tlfu? ladjefsl like sld wdl to look tit, and to buy. Call at Jicr ne.w stand .,and examine ihcth. ma Tunisip&? Our thanks are dure Senator Andrews, for- a- largtr-bimrfi-ul*-tbt?' finest Turnips by far, that we have toon this ytoirl .measuring ovci* twelve j inches in diameter, they arc of the lint dutch, and umber globe varieties. SO ?TlIJCJiy VVI.T1 VA TOR?' This good olil Georgia- Magazine pays its its regular monthly visit, filled as usual with its excellent hints'and suWctibhs to the fanner. We cannot stop to .native.. tlicmJnjrcr...but.cv.w.y^ (Viriiicr can spate two dollars, and should send for i!. - - i wet fTT> . tixJi??' ? COURT ltpUSE-+ ; l\ % i \ Wo see that the work has begun "well," if you doubt it, go to the end of the ditch near thfcljiofctt oflicc, and ask the post muster to show you where the "well" is, the rumor is thai they arc getting up a "corner" on that " well" so go soon. , EIRE ROKUiSOX? Sou his ?dvcriisemehtj full stock of stationary, .books, music <&e., lamps niuf fixtures, the "Watt" plow, anil all sorts of things. Ho will Insure any thing from a first class building;clown to the lact, that, "if you don't take care id your, business, .you wiU ?buh have none to take earo of.'! .i UAxnsoSiJf nuiLDixG? The block of brick stores justcom pleted for Mfsi Oliveros, by Mr. ITnrpin Itiggsi The building is the I most imposing one in the Town, and ia. eo?-luinly an ornuihcnt to it, and the builder deserves great credit 'or the handsome manner in which hi< con tract has been carried out. / pflM'T ASK lfj~ ,' ,' o. ' '?Fellow citizens, youuuust pmier.wV order,'! have been elected judge of | the fust, circuit from this Town and it becomes a par! of my duty to pre serve ortler, I did not. want the office, and did not ask it, but by your un solicited voles .1 have been placed in this position, confound you all go homo, or I'l come down and mash your, git.. - j ir. r. RtiLh Esq.? . ? !:> Tliis old and esteemed citr/cnron Monday lust, ptussed quietly ami pain lessly away, from the troubles which had beset his later li fc, caused by the war and its eonscrptonces. Mr. Bull was a native Carolinian, and oIa family that has froni the earliest his tory ol our county, furnished mawy of the bright illt rebels, that have built it up into its present greatness, genial, kind hearted,1 and cheerful, many will miss h.uu from among us. He leaves a largo family behind, to whom we . ? .... > ? would tender 'our sincere sympathy, in their bereavement. , COME OI'T OF TlfAT lWS? We don't kiu)W,fluit#'(lltey say so' that :i certain gentleman, recently ? , it J elected to :ut office, happened lobe ai | the J)uju.t a Tow niglilfjjtgb, in . Maxtor's "Bus, and the crowd here finding it out, yollod "speech, speech," the. party thus complimented sat in the "Bus" and tried to say something, but the outsiders "couldn't sec it" and made, him mount the top of the aforesaid "liu.-," Ii otn which lie delivered a most touching address*, e?'ory|hndy liked him before, but ilfat speech bound them to him for ljfc. We arc not responsible tor the above, and are prepared t<? give the author's name, .but if any man dou't like the man who made the speech ho can call on us, wo have engaged the "lightest" of Ihn town to respond. CIIA Ii I, est?n ILL u8tra TED? We received some days since, from Messers Walker Evans A> Cogswell of Charleston a u?mboi'of cpfdos tif fins work, to be distributed among the Iporohnqta of our Town. The book Itself Is a treasure to any South Caro linian, reviving-aud perpetuating the ancient history| of the good old "city Hy the sea," and tracing her gradual, but sure advance from.the old ."Oys ter Point town" of 1077 to the grand, historic, "Charleston'' of to-day, long live the dear old city, and all honor to the enterprise of the publishers that give her history to the world. trTa l justice notes? Cyclones have swept around, and upon hs, the foaiful whirlwind, the lurrifio blaze of the lightning flash, the awful muttering, and startling penis of the dread thunder, the torrid, parching, drought, the appalling want of geenbaeks, the exhausted credit, the earthquake shock, and the ocean storm, all in turn have visited our lair land with tin usual violence, during the. post summer, and still, despite^'all' of this monstrouscon Hi it between Heaven and Earth, those awful and solumn warnings, some fellow will break into his neighbor: patch, and steal his waterntclIons or a peek of corn. The October Number of the Repub lic. MagthitK is filled with rich politi cal material. No public'speaker, or citizen, who aspires to political dis tinction, can*afford .-to be without this sterling monthly. "The Union per petual;" "Democratic Rule in Geor gia;" "A Manufacturing South;" "What- Democracy has cost the ?South;" "Papal Assault on the Com mon Schools;" "Finance and Politics;" "Car p'-t-Bnggcrs, North and South;" "High Jaiidj Low Tucifls;" "The Re publican Party and Workingmon;" "Tho Georgia Panic?its cause;" "The Free South??rderd of Eman cipation;'' and other timely articles, make the October number one of the best yet issued. The Republic is only 62.00 a year. Address Rxpitbfic Pub lishing Company, Washington, 1). C. CA 7 and dog? Two gcntlcintri of the legal Ira I hrrnity, wblle'dijcitssing, iho other day t h e 4) o i n t, Lu. vv hick. iho -u u i m a 1 instinct extended, or wheretreason might be gin, told two (tfttUjtiesjthat should be written iii letters of gold and n purse of twenty pieces given to each. I knew a dog (said, the first") who regu larly attended .his master to church, taking a scat just in front of the pul pit, and ?las the preacher would raise his1 voice in eloquent strains, or sink it. to die soft, and welting, pathetic tones, the dog would either bark his' approval, or applaud _ with his tail ?pWthelT?W^ feelings were not ^appealed. j,u tho cjog was perfectly quiet. I* can well believe that said the. other, for wcrhrtrc owned a eat, that showed.equ?Uiiistibot or reason, a member of the family attempted to learn the violin, puss who as usual a^wrys!'fniaVfo her bed on the hearth rug, as the first, stroke , of that bow fell upon her ears, sprang to her feet, distciVcd her tail, and rushed from the room, por would she return until the exercises were over, ever after as soon as that violin case was brought out, the cat would get tip til once, apd \vilii n look"of the most supremo contempt, walk quietly oy.k^D-)iy~i"WUn> she.-yvi.n forbade the performer to make friends with.her and ^evidently had l?st al1 respect foi hi tin " SCIiOOL NOTICED See- notice of the opening of Mis Eleanor Hull's public school, it sup plies . a want in (nat section of the Town. Notice of Application For E'inal iH.soliargo. Thirty days from ibis date the imdei signed will apply t<l tlie Court of Probat? for bis linal l >ischarye us Fxceutor of tin Will of I. 8. K. I.e^are deceased. ; T. K. LKCiAltK. September lSlb ISTO. sept 18 j5 S > - > ? * -It Marltet Reports. j j uottun maukkt. Corlrecled eYery weck by MessrH. lhili,|| Kcovill ?S $ifc. lj\ how Middlings.11 Art 11} (I Ciobcl Ordinary.11 WH I Ordinary.1<JJ<" 10| pfc'ovisrox market. %* Corrected every week by Mr. .J. W? il^e ? ,ay ii i ( Ii nyvi.vo vuuik.4 [I | IM] Cor?.?.'.I? Now Corn.;l UO rem.;.>< ?o Fodder, per 100 IIaU.t'iiMl.'A.AtU Hough Kite.? nt.'-A'....i..'^M> 1 :i>> HKM.IN'U l'KICKS White Sufcar.7^'MV"1hvtfrfTfP*TlM0') Urbwn " .8<y>9 " 1 00 j Colli ?;.23 m 3(1 Laid.18 Oi L'O ! S 0 IlsiniH.Iii f.i.lS ; Smoked Sides.,-17 (fc'^ 1)9 " ......lO.tyuV Smoked Shoulders...'..,.l2]r?,l!Jl i) 8 '?? ...V.l.:.?.Vi Flour.$6 SOf? 10 Oft (ioshen Huttcr.. i.40(?)f>* Sali per sack.........|>.;j{..00 ELECTION KOTICE. The Town Council will elect on Tuesday October Sth 1S7?, one Clerk am' Treasurer, two Marshals, also,a Chief and two Assis tant Clilu?i?f thc Eire DepaHiheut; Applicants for the position of Clerk and Trusisurer must hand in their writy'cu application-1, with the names of their ISondsiocn, (two) tothe Clerk' of Council, previous to the election. Written applications fur position of Marshal toust also he handed in previous tn the -elect ion,- to the Clerk of Council. Hy Order of Council.; ' ? *> * * KIRK ROlilNSoS', Clerk ofCOihii iL biahgebuifg, S. C, September "J'Jd ^7 "). All persons holding claims against'th Town of Orangeburgare noli lied to present the same at the Office of the'Hi ik ul Council previous to October Ojh |S~?, arid ; cloistered, in order that the'ilideWtedm-? n the Town may he ascertained. By Order of Council1. ' KIRK ROR1NSO.N, ? } j i Ciyik of Couiieil. Orangebnrgi S. C., Fiptciuber 22d 1873. sept 25 1875 'Jt N 0 T.I G E OFFICE COUNTY I OMMlSSIONKItS, O?A NOr.IU IKi C()[ Or.ingehurg; S. C. F-epteinlicr 1 Ith 1875; Scaled Proposals will lie RoVtetyed 'at thi Office, for the Repairing of HnrH*4ttfnge llridgc. Also for the Itcpairiiig of tl. three Ilridgos over I'roVitleije^ii. ^aiiij within thirty days from this date. By Oj tler of the Hoard; <;!?:<). boi.iykr, CIvrk of Roafd of Co., ComYd Oinngoburg CoW|ity; svpt ?? 1875 '"it OFFICE COUNTY C<>MMISSION KKS. (?u.\xo::uL"n<i Cdt?s ry Oning'ehiirg, S. ('., September 2J|rd 1^7 Notice is hereby given j Hint iHp'lWver Bri dge near the Town oCOraiigobhrg will be lei ?ml to the lowest Bidder, for Repair at said Itridge on the Sth day of October at 1(1 ifVloiik, A. M., specification and plan to lie made known at said day. Also on the same day at 'A o'clock. I'. M., there will he let out the Bridge known as Caw Cavr to ihc'_Jowi*t Haider Plan am! Sj ?cid Ii eat ion hi'ailc kiaiwh at said llridgc on same day'. .J Ity Oi;der of the Hoard. CF.O. ROIilA* ER. Clerk of CorCoia'js.^^ sept 25 H&F J. H. PARKER tf^l? ir^CTOIia.. AND COMMISSION MEIM'HANTS?' c; o rr o jsr AN1> ATAVAf. ST<>KFiS. ACCOMMODATION WHARF & VENDUE RANGE, CHARI.KSTO.V, S.'V. J. II. PARKER; A. S. THUM HO. E. C (IREEN, Jr. is connected with llic above drill; sepl 25 If ClffAKVjKKTOX STORE Will be OPKNED in Orange burg on the 1st September, 1?7?, next door to T. W. Ailurgbtti, 11 a k c r, J, L. MOHillSON. A well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, OL< riTlING, BOOTS, SIlOl^, KYQ, 10TGJ, Constant ly on hand, aitg 11 ISti'i tf " FOR S??b A Fine Hlack MA HE, 2 gotid wor 110US EH and a two Horse W'ACiOX. Aj ply to \V. A. MKRONKY. sent J. I87? 1 m elf JBJ e Fair Will lind it to their inter.-st to visit the New and Handsome ?Store on by Urigg ?Tdp by New ns. Tlvc? Knssoll Street aij< 'a-ptaui Ib'igfintnJiu^ QIiL^taiid^iow n.a-ii. lY^Cro?lc, where Liny. V I \ n<l' tW-"Oljl C:(ptiityV teigi |\i Goods ?l' ihe I.iiu ? I and no- t*? Appnjvq^^jftylcs jitfd\ jjljg) good pcoploof OrahgehurgCity and^Couiiiy Are Notified by the Committee llesorvihg change eiiou<rh and Imme, every .Grade Of A rrangemenis^f thy Agrimj 1 tdriuyq^jc|^tliaffjho J^jr commences on the 2(>tli day of ?dt^>l lor and *w fl iVfri tit fife! n iTfir tl A *$) th. During that in terval crowds will t hrong the Marlsaud Emporia of the city of Orangeburg. Those who desire to unite business- withud'-^'re wU/ak'l (Jjll'QOyAW.d1^ l)ar iicul:iil>aitontioh to il!?.- 'varied slock*pT jjjjFV "GrOo?s 01 r?TT and Win l<?- designs, Ciotlim^T ?'i endless variety^ SJaJtSj* JROAtS am Shoeti' ILiqVio and Shadi I o go into the h air (i rounds, peopl aro assured that they, would lops? noth ing by in vesting the balance in purchaacjs aCthj* Old, Stand, now so com pleted V filled willi^oodS t? sditith'e Kiste and" Lu\ touhc^omfort of all classes and ages. Don'tTifil ttf Call at 18 ' ^ " Mliti^MANN & 08400fe^?te? DliVJ^ A,N1). -^Kip^^S AT THIS Can always lie found a Selected Stock of P0RK CH K MIC A LS, Genu ine Drugs! Patent Mltfieines, PcrlYtim-ry, Soap's, Combs Mh'WttiweVJ&nney and Toilet Articles, l'ain^.-;, ,t>iU, Varnishe.-;, Ac. r Ateb Cm I cry, Segur* itihr Tohueew - '# ? ^ Pysioinns' I'rescriptu Cnrefully ('(impounded. '-~~7*^NT<*HT fttMvL mrswcrpd piTitrriT?yr-* liegs l<> inform his friends, patron* and the public generally, that hav ing DISPOSED of his :. i I'lfl. >'l ' ill bi.'/otr I J ? Stock of Liquort,""*' Now desires a CONTINUANCE of their patronage by offering tcL his cus tonvcWt jffiu(& SAle6 ahtl Si\?ALii af|$OliTS;?3?T^IPLETH A.-.-OUTMKNT of ? " , g Me UAL ?l%pn^NDI2Ea /I 'Ami as s'nt.y stock is to? large lomitiuionUfaty ^af ikde,?l ^eipVinfffity soli it an inspection of my goods. Goods shown free of charge. Call and see. jTd. ri bo o^stPW^ "it 1 >x Jb3 eft? X/ivn'tiVbuK-.d''Next-'Week^-fea ??M?iHH ^"rENNEKER. f pLp;d' for Sale A Track of Two I fund rod Acres lying on hot Ii sides nf Four Mile I (ranch in the j Fork of 1Mb tn, and on both sales of the 96 lload, between four and live miles from the I'. H. An excellent place for a stiinll farm, with a good Mill-eat, and line location for n Mill, Min and Thrasher., Apply to A. <i. or A.- M.v.rfAI.l.FY sept I ft 1.^70 ii Stock For Sale! Rr Oi'dri-^of-thc iiost'if of PirertoTM (/the braegehurg Agrieullu;*l1 iud Meehanieal Association, 1 rill ?eil on the nr.: Sunday |u October next aftur ilia riherifi'salfc*. I FiKir Sliarei of Stock of thv Association; the panic being sold for failure of ho'd?rs to par the amounts now due on them. KIRK Kor.lNSoX, Sec. and Treafl. of, Y 1 <f 5f 4 V()/"A. ? M , A.-odatloti. ? .A CARD. The undersigned would oiler hisithahks to ilte citizens af Orangebuig Coinitjr-ror the liberal patronage which he has heretofore chjoyrtK ?!,d_ il\ itiuioiiu^ing to lli^m llyit he lui^.^^.}d)iijiw.f l| wii)i'r.ipt.Ik. \y\ IVr.'jgmann, and removed to the NKW ST?KF of that gcrthimaii, hopes that his J iihl friends w ill bunt him i:p there, and thai he may add many new ? . to his list. W. K. t'i'tOOK. Dr. J. ft. o aXN AMA K l'R isiupos scKsion of the ItcecipJs and Prescription liooks of the lat? Dr. K. J. Olivecos.; All per.->ns desiring to get any of flic.diove Preparation^ or Itenewal of I'rescript ion* can do so by calling onj \ ?' \ [ i Pr. WANNA MA Klin, At his Drug .Store. aug 1?!>ni Notice of Dismissal. Notice is'>fjeJobv <fifen Hint 1 shall #ioe month froin date tile my lin.ll account with the jlonontljle Judge of Probate forOrahge bnrg (jounlyiS. 0. as Administratrix of the Instate of Jolin S. Iiwzard. and ask for my discharge from such Administration. MKS. K. A. 11A KT \ formerly llozard.) September IStli 1ST vpt is f N ^ ;?t% COMMISSION MERCHANT AND DKAIXIt IX 3r*l i?tor JPa.ris, 'And Other ! Building Material, AI-SO IjLViid Plast er and Eastern. MAY, . OffiiftrNo; lX'butraV Wharf, J?lv 17 1874 8m COTTON GITSTS. COTTON BLOOM COTTQifffJlN, Trice S t Ot i>er saw. MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN, Price 81 00 per saw. II A1 J/Sl* ATENT COTTON GIN, Price ?4 00 per saw. with Feeder Attnchod, Price S") 50 per sriw; The above nre prices in store at Charte?? ton. Send for Circular. C. URAVFXEY, No. 111 hast Itav Street, ' Scltb/ol tKojj'o.Aifttf au? 11- 2 k f K'bafl^ou,: II K MOVED to: tmQ #ear OF A. FTSOHEIt'l ?09 ? /"irP NVhore I aln prepared to serve roe Fuhne at the shortest notice in my line of business. Thartkjhg/ thej Citizen? for their liberal patronage in the i'ast, I beg a continuance of the same in the future. MOS KS M. imOWN, Barbar. gloveb & GLOVEll A tto 11n E YS at i*a w, Office opposite Court House Square, Orangeburg, S- C? P. W. Glovicr, Mortimer Glotrr, Julius Glover. Veb. 19 tf