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MASONIC? Petros Council ?o. 11, R\ k S.\ M.\ Will meet each Thursday at ? o'clock P. M. tfrom lBt October to 1st April und at 8 ^o'clock drom let Ap*'1 l? jHt October, on ttho following aate?>, June 24, July 22, Aug. 39, Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 1?. J. F. IZLAR, T. I. 'Q. W..BRUK80N, Recorder. Enreko Chapter No. 13, R \ A.*. M.*.? MTill meet each Friday at G o'clock P. M. ifrom let October to 1st April, and at 8 .o'clock from .1 nt April to lst'Octobcr on the following Sates, June 18, July 16, Aug. 13, rSe?t. lO, Oct. 8, Not. 12, Dec. 10. . W. H. GIRAKDEAU, II. P. V. j. DeTbsvicle, Sec. Bfcifcboletfe Lodge No. 28, A.*. P.-. M.v ''Will .-meet, each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, rVe=E 1st Oct. to'1st April and at 8 o'clock ifrem let April to 1st October on the follow ing dntoo, June 8, July 6, 'Aug. 3, Sept. 7, ?Ort. 6, Ker. 2, Dee. 7. JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. Ja?, i. Hhwakd, See. mmmj-20 1876 7m. ~ t. o. o. r. E?ioto Ud(?e> No- S3,?Mcota at Odd yell?we Hall, every Monday "evening at 8 Vclock, from20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7* o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. C. D. KORTJOHN, N. G. O. A. HOUGH, Ree._ TOWN COUNCIL. m. bis body mecta every second Tuesday rafter the first Monday of each month, for Ike transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULK~ Up Day Train. 9 55 A. M] Down Day Train. 7:30 P. M. Up Night Cp Train.2:20 A. M Down Night Train-...11:63 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to 5. L O C A x7 V~^ ~ LOCALS-r We must apologise for the scarcity of locals this week, advertisements crowd them out. K. Eiekiel has stopped playing "move house," and tells everybody in bis "'ad" what he has. Go and see htm. T. B. Boyd has just returned from the Nor h, where he has purchased a Jarge stock of boots, shoes, Ac., he mill-open next week, next to Mr. Al tberg?tti, in D. Louis' block. J. WAJJLACE GANNON? Just'Iook at his circurious advertise ment vll .about lions and monkeys aud "'eich,'* hut lie menus that he has all aortfl of g??ods to sell. Bnggmaun &? Kennekcr have found out that Parker was captured, but if! customers will only go to took at their stock of goods, the customer will be captured, sure pojj. THE SUN? We have received from Anderson, the first copy of this paper, and with pleasure place it on our exchange list, it is a bright, lively paper, well gotten up, and deserves a good support. CIRCUIT COURT? 0 Meets Monday, and all parties who have been at any deviltry are hereby warned to "slide1' until it adjourns, for the grand jury means business. We would uot give you even this notico except that we kuow it is too late for you evil dooers to get off now. HOWE'S BIG CIRCUS. ? ^a: ? i /. Yesterday morniug will long be re membered by the citizens ofMomphis, as it gave to Chera a street pageant wbicb so far exceeded that of any Circus ever in our city aa to remind us of the Mardi-Gras turnouts, con cerning which our readers are so well posted. In point of artistic merit, brilliant equipage, novelty of design and variety of interest, to say nothing of its magnitude, the street display of Howe's London circus und menagerie yesterday was superior to any effort of the kind ever witnessed in this city. In realistic ebbet and impression the features of yesterday's procession com mand the praise of all who beheld its sparkling line, and will elicit most favorable comment from the most, critical of the spectators, those whose jeathetio Culture and high apprccia. tion of such subjects enables them to recognize its excellence and merit. The procession started nt half-past nine o'clock, aud by the time it turn ed into Main street the walks ofthis thoroughfare was densely packed with interested, spectators. The crowd at Court square aud vicinity was so large that it wos difficult for pedes trains to move from one point to another. In fact, a* the proces'dou came by, the people in their eager de light rushed up close to the chariots, cages and horses, as if impelled with a desire to seize hold of whatever they could lay their hands on. We have not seen such an outpouring of the people since the last Mttnli Girt*, nnd ?- n m ii i'iiiim wore pleasantly rehiindcd of that great oectisioti by tho general chthu slnsm ftiicl wild joy thftt seized b'btli the old and the young yesterday vVheU witnessing the maguifieent pageant. It is no easy task to give a just and merited description of the pageant; it wne something ahove and beyoud the usual ostentations of a circus, for it ex hibited both taste and elegance, and illustrated much which the generality ?of people would naturally admire as they. would nppreheud it, but which only the educated can aprcciato, justly, no they would comprehend its characters properly. It was a uaticc able fact that tho pageant attracted tho bun ton of our.city, for numcjous indeed were the private carriages con taining elegant Indies, pretty children and -wondering old people, whose hearts were gladdened hy tho exhibi tion.?Memphis Appeal*, Srpt. I&'th. This Great Show will exhibit in this Town on "Wednesday October' 27 th. Market Reports. COTTON MARKET. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bull, Scovill & Pike. Low MiddUngs....12K?il2} Good Ordinary.11J(TiU2 Ordinary.11K&11} PROVISION MARKET. Corrected every week by Mr. J. W, Mbne l?y. BUYING ntlCES Corn..'.I..'..1.$1 10 New Com..'. 1 00 Penn....'.. 80 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 1 00 Rough Kice. 1 20 8ELLING rRICKS White Sugar.7(a'8J lbs to the $1 00 Brown " _.8($9 " "1 00 Cotree?.-.25 @30 Lard.18 ?20 S C Hams... .16 ?18 Smoked Sides.17 C?>18 DS " .15 t&lri Smoked Shoulders.12J(??1.3J DS .12 (?) Flour.?6 50(?M0 00 Goshen Butter.40(?br>0 Salt per Back.$2 00 J OISTES, DAVIS & SOUKNIGHTS. SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER & CO., AND DEALERS IN Dry Go ids, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat tings, Hoots, Shoes, Etc COLUMBIA, S. C. The attention of publishers in every part of this State is called to consider a very im poitant fact, namely, that the old cstalush ed bouse of U. C. Sil IVKb & CO. is not closed but reorganized iqmn the only* basis that business can be carried on suciefiwJIy, STRICTLY CASH. ' And wc assure our patrons that we shall continue -thesaom honorable course of deal ing with them thai was sod) a dbtingnished failure with the house of It, 0. SHIVER & t O. We have now in store the best selected stoek of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Clothi, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Etc., Ever seen in thin city, selected by one of | the firm, who superintends the business, and consequently knows the wanbt of ibis com munity better than buyers residing else where. The entire stock will be offered at prices never before equaled in tbisseetion. The I'riccH will startle and attract you at sight. We invite yon tosend at once for gtampleja of these New AND HANDSOME GOODS And, if shown to your friends and neigh bors, we are nur? it will be to your advan tage to send uh a large order. Wc pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or we send them C. O. 1)., and guarantee satbifuctioin Best 61c. Prints in the city. Long Cloths 8i, 10, 12Jc. None equal to them in the State. Well known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported. Hosiery -'Department?Full of well assorted Goods at Popular Prices. Gents'Furnishing Goods complete, as a department. Our Boot and Shoe Department is se cond to none on this continent. From the cheapest Brogau to the finest Hand Made Goods. The most complete and best managed Carpet Department in the AVORLD. Cloths, Cassiniercs- and Jeans are bought hy the case and sold at a very small A DV ANCH. Brown and Blenched Shirtings are sold at FACTORY PRICES. Flannels and Blankets at prices that will ASTONISH. We Shall Expeet an Order From Yon or si Cull When Yon YiMlt Onr Viiy. oet 2 1875 Jim THE ?EXT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Til e Orangeburg Agricultural and Mechanical Association -Will be bold at tho town of OR AtfGEBl I RGr S. C. AT TUR FAIR GrKOXJNl^S of THIS ASSOCIATION heginnino Tuesday, October 20 th, 1875, and closing Friday, October 30tji, 1875 THE PREMIUM lalST tia? jtekk j NEARLY DOUBLED as TO NUMBER $ VALUE! ' JS&- A rticles can bo ENTEUED till TUESDAY EVENING, and be allowed to Compete, J Separate Table, and Separate ' Prizes for Articles Contributed by Children under twelve years of age. A. GRAND TOURNAMENT will take place ON WEDNESDAY, the 27th. A GAME OF BASE BALL on THURSDAY, the 28(h, For the Championship of the County, aud other amusements will take place every day of the Fair. THE ANNUAL ADDRESS will bk dflivebkd ON THURSDAY, the 28th. by By COL. I). WYATT AIKEN, Master State Grange. Every Accommodation Possible will he * Provided for both Exhibitors | and Visitors. Arrangement? have been made with tl e South Carolina Railroad for the transport* tion of all Freights for the Fair at ON E RATE BOTH WAYS, anil EXCURSION TICKETS will he cold to visitors during the week. For further particulars see Premium List, or address any member of the Hoard of Directors, at Orangeburg, S. C, or tho Secretary and Treasurer. DIRKCTOIIS. DR. WM. F. BARTON, Prssidkkt. SAMUEL DIBBLE, Esq. LAURENCE It. BECKWITH, Esq. CAPT. F. H.W. BRIGtiMANN. CAPT. MORGAN J. KELLER. OMAN B. ill LEY, Ehq. HARP IN HIGG8, Esq. Secretary and Trkaruker, KIRK ROBINSON, Esq. Bids for the Refreshment Stand or Tables 11 lie received until Tuesday the ?lh day of Oct. ber, die same will be handed to the Secretary and Treasurer. srpt 18 1875 td FAIR NOTICES. The account* of Estate of Dr. F.- S. Femner, and T. B. Boyd, havebeen placed in my band? for collection, and if nccesfary for SUIT. Parties interested will save .Costa by calling soon. W. II.GIRARDKAU, Trial Justice, oct 2 1875 tf The Death Bed of Andrew Johnson. A MAGNIFICENT Engraving, just pub lished, on heavy plate paper, 1-I.\19 incites in size. It touchingly portray the last momenta of the great statesman, with fami ly, friends nnd physicians grouped sorrow fully around him. It is a gem ofart. beautiful iu design, nnd artistic in execution, and should bang in every home and cottage in the land. Agents wanted everywhere at once to sell this and other popular pictures. Large Pay. No money re.piircd until pic tures are sold. One copy of tho fine engrav ing ''Death-bed of Andrew Johnson," with terms and instructions to Agents, will be sent by mail on a roller, ami post-paid on receipt of 30 cents, or two copies for 60 cents. No terms sent unless sample copy is ordered. Address (he Publishers, SOUTH BUN PICTURE CO., Nashville, Tenn. oct 2 'At A CArcrx The undersigned would oiler his thanks to the citizens nf Orangeburg County for tlie littoral patronage which he has heretofore enjoyed, and in announcing to them that he has associated himself with dpt. F. II. \V. Briggmann, and removed to the NEW STORE of that gertleman, hopes that hts <dd friends will hunt him tip there, and that hi" may add many new ones to bis list. W. K. CROOK. ONLY BIG SII?^ 10 TIMES THE LARGEST! DHESDAY, Oct. 27?h. ? 100 TIMES MORE GRAND! $50,000 CJIALIiliJiWl']! THAT (Jreat London Circus, Saugers' English Menagerie of Trained Animals, AHO IR00.U0I8 INDIAN' TROUPE, Owns, and daily Exhibits the Only Group of Five Performing Eleuhan t? In the "World, vir.: Chie?an, Emperor, Mandrie, Sultan and Victoria, All performing in the ring at the name time, the most wonderful feats ever seen, just as represented on bills, programme, etc. Trained and performed by Prof, Craven. $30,000 Challenge Tliat Howes' Great London Circus, etc., ete., Owns and only Exhibits the only Group of Five Royal Bengal Tigers in tbe World and performing in the ring at tbe same time. Trained and performed by Herrstill. #50,000 Challenge That Howes' Great I?ondon Circus, etc.. etc., Owns and dailv Exhibit* tbe ONLY GROUP OF SIX FIERCE AFRICAN H YENAS in the world. Trained and sub dued by the African Canuabal Montau, and are daily exhibited in tbe public streets ac companied by their keeper in an open iron elad den, during the Triumphal Street Pageant. $150,000 Challenge That Howes' Great London Circus, etc., etc.. Owns and daily Exhibits the only Three Hahv Royal Hengal Tiger* (Horn April 21; 1875,) Ever seen in America. $150,000 Challenge That Howcp' Great London Circus Owns and daily exhibits Free in the public streets of each city or place of exhibition, seven of tbe largest, most costly and magnificently constructed Triumphal Golden Chariots of India, or Gar of Juggernaut. The-Chariot of Commerce, the Car of Euterpe, the Char ' iot of the Sun, tbe Celestial Chariot, the I Legendary Dragon Chariot, and thcCindc rill* Crtariot. and make the most (ioiigeobs Display, while in the Grand Ittptcs-Zonln- ' IlipjKidromatic Triumphal Street Pageant ever seen. j $5,000 Challenge That Howes' Great London CireiwOwriRariil daily exhibits the only Putyquainc in America. $5,000 Challenge That at Howes' Great London Circus, Mile. Cordelia, the Equestrian PheHomena of the age?"Queen of the Arena" will positively apper at each performance. $5,000 Ohallongo That Sanger?' English Menagerie of Trained Animals, exhibiting in correction w'ilh Howes' Great London Gircus, ftua the. JJeAl Collection of Living Wild Animal* ever ex hibited south of the Ohio river. 85,000 Challenge! That Howes' Great London Circus, has the best Zoological Lecturer, (Prof. Ellingham, from II. I*, M, Zoological Gardens, London,) in America. $0,000 CHALLENGE That the Proprietors of Howes' Great Lon don Circus has imported .into the United States more KUphanLs than any other eon c?m in America. $5,000 CHALLENGE! That Howes' Great London Circus, owns and exhibit! daily in the public atrec's the only Jerusalem Donkeys and Abysiuian Asues ever seen ia harness in America. $5,000 Challenge! That Howes' Great London'Circus, owns an:! daily exhibit* in the public streets* he obly African Zebras ever seen in harness, ( ordin ary shows have, thcac animals caged); by this company they are used and driven.the same a* tbe horse. $5,000 Challenge 1 That Howes' Great London Circus, owns and exhibits daily the only Three Horned llin doostan Hull ever imported into tbe United States. $50,000 Challenge! That Howes' Great London Circus, Special Features, as advertised and daily exhibited by this Company, arc to he seen in m> other concern in America. $50,000 Challenge! That Howes' Great London Circus, Rangers' English Menagerie of Trained Animals, and I Irpquoifl Indian Troup, has ihr best general outfit in Chariots, ('ages, Vans, Animals, Horses, Ponies, Mules, Aases, Donkeys, Wardrobe, Parapbanalta, Hotel, Exhibi tion, Cook ing, Sleeping and Stable Tents of any Esquoslrian or Zoological combination in America. $10,000 Challenge! That Howes' Great London Circus, owns mid runs 42 railroad cars, via: 22 Hat cars 10 palace horse cars, 2 elephant palace cars. 4 box ear-;, 1 baggage ear, 2 palace sleeping cars, 1 palace passenger ear, this being a greater number by far than by any Circus, Menagerie, lite*, in America. STILL ANOTII Kit $10.000 Challenge! That the Proprietors of Howos' Great Lon don Circus, have ample means to respond to any and all parties wishing to accept any one or all of tbe above challenges. oct 16 2< JO w. iti >?umiA lO The Largest Show upon Eurth?Hippodrome, Menagerie, Gircua ? ludiamVi! Howes' Great London GRECIAN tut T(T ^ul The Most Intensely Interesting and Novel Exhibition in the, florid! ? t More Wild Htasts, more Men and Horses, Indrc Curiosities, than any Com bination ever seen. Th? most Gorgeous otrcet Processi oh ever Given.. Qtt|totiti?|C|rdb^ Hip podromhtic: ?\ ~| Jpp u Triumphal feit reel Pageant Tivb Miles in lieugth. A .-blaafl of lOaJ Burnished ?Steel. 800 Men and Horsed, at 9 A. M. on each Day of Exhibition. COMK..EARLY AJ\TbTsKi? I/fcl NONE BUT ITSELF CAN BE ITS PARALLEL I and Every Feature advertised, truly Exhibited. Kvory ^?Uoft.^fc^A^lpJ^6 Represented. The whole World as Contributors.' 8 OXLY ONE TICKET REQUIRED FOR ALLi More, Performing Animals than nay other4?a-Meoageriea-iu^ie?AVofld'l?n.? 'UiE ONLY ZEBRAS EVER SEEN IN HARNESS/ Specialities of our great feature: Seven Massive Gold Chariots, 2 Roman Mas no Equal?no Rival. The -'people and press vouch %^ mm Bin. h'wtul rd n *A SPECIAL U. S. DETECTIVE FORCE::! This is the .only Company i i America tbnt has a Special Detective v. .1 Force for the protection of its nutrons from impositions. No give, away schemes. No gambling of any kind or nature, and no intoxientihg j liquors allowed on our exhibition grounds under any pretence whateVerT^ ^ ^ ADLI8SI0W?Usual Price. 1200 Reserved Cushioned Seats. Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock P. M., J\or full particulars see Pictorials, Progruminos, and our iHustoatcd Pictorial, tho advance agent.