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0.u1 MASONIC i. Mi till Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. from lHt .Ociobex tp.. Jst, APrR- nnA at o'clockliV?m iBt'-Artrli id 'l?t_Octohcr, on the tbllbWln^di{rc*,'Juhe,24, July 22, Aug. 19, Sept. 1?, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. I?. - J. F. IZLAR, T. I. O. W. Brukson, Recorder. . , Knreka Chapter No. 13, R.\ A.*. M.Vri %Vill meet each Friday at 0 o'clock P. ?I. from let October to 1st ,APriJ? ^fVM 8f. o'clock frQiB>I?PApfll toilat QctobeiS orilho. following dates, June 18, July 16, Aug. 13, W. J. DeTrbville* Sec. /"a Shibbo\ojT|^^o?8>i-. Ff-sR-f Will mcYff c|^T(u>5^y jA 7 ^loplft. from 1st WJet. to lot April and at 8-oMock from 1st April to l*t October on the follow JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. Ja 8. 8. 1 Iky ward, Sec hti 1 ' 'J; May 29 1375 <">? v- -?.oi'?.r. ' ": Kdisto. Ludgo Jic 33?Meet* at> Odd FelloUflxHall/ cver^Monday evening at 8 v'chA", fniEj 20qi;Mardito 20th Sept, and ] ?U 71Vclock'rrom 20th Sept. to 2uth March. TOWN $ffffIVCII*. \ Thin body meetR every second Tucsday eftcr the first Monday of each month, for Uic transaction of regular business. Mayors. Court, bdd whenever occasion requirW.\\,'\\ ^" N'v- V RAILROAD SCHEDULE. T> D^y' Tram ........ SKw A. M, DownTO Trhin..:..;:.;. 7:^0 P. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Tn?ip.v^..<.k...lljoJf P: M. Office hours 8 to 2 und 3 to ?. Ohristm^r paffs^ .: ; , Mr. Kirk'KfoWbspn'hn.s a fine col lection of .toyV, Arc'.Tdr sale. J. r. ITnrlry & Co. have a full MoelrfrTr^tTrR^ arV'ViiTer it.gbn^ahis. v .j , j, . r j Me^'Unll. 'Scovilj: ? Tike arc keeping till m lluM-vrn tenor of their way. and are prcjwijcd |'or jlui.r (.Jhrijtt ??a* customers. I'r.'^Vniitiamitlu'r'.s drug store has ruit on n Christmas air tui),. :ind?wc i?.sj)C!ik f?f$'lii7u a ? ili'jnil patronage The -Ihieh?-r is .a ski'lful druggist,, and Ictv-ws lion tu .fill prescript iu?s k?r the ? ??<plt?.*?- " ' Those wh > tt xtt* 1* :"M pd* y and nil iighl durhig the Ltdrtlny.- should' hut ir.il In c all.np? n .1 Vf . >lo<i by. iL? is the nun.v <l5ov*l' pcntlfumii thut In lifts ov? r ^'i<5?, ?ilil. .y.dls. -pmi'.-i -at }? ins ioriiif flic tu*r<I rimes. Mr. Ijntiis, to k<e-*p up his rcpu 1r ti?ui^a^^ttrj^v2aLii.?vn riet v.of. now ?goods tor ("hirstma*., Oiye J.iiin a call, studlutv sunu-tmn^ fiir tltocdil vvmnaii c<lid little ones.I Ijis (.kliksart. jtcdite iitnl itilithle nttd take, jdenriiire in serv lii^ his < ustmners. Mr. .T. G. Vu.? visit.-d tho eiir- hy the sea during the 'jXnH week, and is] ri t eivi^jjij a lar^c stock of good.-} 1'ixjin I that ntelrojKilitf. He m au ?cctUumo dating and. h?hest merchant, rind com mands n lur;/o, imd ittflucnUal ?ende lie h al.so>ijir?paV<M? l?Sr- the closing i?ar. Every one who lata .seen Dr. Hy OricU lately will give it up that he knows that Christmas is coming. ? He hns laid in a supply of all sorts of nice things jfoTft the- hojidnyn, which he de clares lie will sell ut a small margin. Iiis cigars arc excellent. We have purled til m. ' ]' \ [ \ ? Ilriggmnnn & Rennekcr are lint he* hind the times, and are otfering goods low down. Their stock, of dry goods, clothing, shoes, lints, groceries, tin ware tobheco," cigars and liquors will compete with any house in tmvn., These ry'oung merchants deserve the pnttonage of the peo])]c, and wc diuc eay they will get it. That large Btore where Messrs. Brun-' son and Danner are always to be found, is the pjneo where tiin public at largo iti invited .to go. 11 (Jornelsou hns put hie prices down to suit the times, and is prepared to.a.upply every want of his customers. ? His1 dry goods, cloth ing, hae; boots, Ac:, &,<f.', are in the latest style, and can be bought cheap. August Fiscber'iB an extensive ?d vertiserrand is reaping a rich harvest from his use of printer's iuk. His store is daily crowded with'customers, and if August does not find his money troublesomo to count now, wc pre dict thnt ho vrill Boras of theso days, provided His good luck contin ues. He has a largo and oxtra sup ply of everything ior the eeason. Ah! dow /we have it. What man or womau'fr-'there who would dare dis pute us? Not otic. Kohn A Broth er's dry goods emporium is too well ?p? ?.um I gjgBMP kuowu for tbak plf you-want adjaudnl some suit of clothes, a stylish dress, rhatjf Capfbefck-tlty fetofeS.palr^ol boots, ?r sboei, \fiiy, just rfrop*ifi fludVll lor Pjerryoiear or Joe Brunson. Don't let Christmas go by without giving Kohn I St?!LesSn& ytt^miPmer chant, Mr. C. R. Jones, is apace with the ?toes.V::Hii!^^ oughly Ve'pljemalVddj 'for ,'?io holiday, trade, ahdMxe. ^ew? A^D.tTiMli? has been icommissionedi as a* committee lof one oiv invitations! We do,'; IheVefore, and by ^virtue of said authority, ?otdfalfy Mvite^tne* ^public generally to call on Mr. Joj"es^__w<tJ__ J. Wullacc Cannonis preparedly) r Christmas, ?noW^fid| niHay?a|jon ^^ejphhlic^a>li yfon ?nj Jttfhis store. ^He holidays will be spent happily bvpyc^ry on a who,^.will^ make ft a'pSnntnb'Wdp^ vn andseehiin, His shelves ar/j crowded with a variety of goad things, and, with a little money, one can lay lift a shp^ly'lhcrVthat wjM contribute largely _tol the cmnforUr of ] home. < w .v' \ >'\v' N' x> For open-henrtednesis C D. rtort-' john. stand^upon,v>a,,Jofty.v.pin.uaj6ter7| His conduct, as a wprthyjjoitizeo and merchinjt/ >hny<wop(fo|f fhlp^ijbt only the admiration of his own sex, but also' that of the other gender. But this .is not germain to vthe noint we ( intended to make. Our purpose is not to pufl Hick,* but'to speak of his store, which is crammed from one end .to the other for Christmas. ' Coll on Kort jphn.,-- .iiti.il y i ?Vj i M That reliable firm, Briggmanu & Crook,' have 'enlarged'fheir t.tock for Christinas, and their host of custom erf (wftl <4o\veil to prf^tlt^rn^ visit at once. These' gentlemen have not for gotten their friends, and havc: th'eir store filled with g^ood thin^.i^or^^hc^j approaching happy season. They are well ; known.- find j need i hp r?cony mendation from m But they arc too de.se r\ting.f to! lnvflefi out of our "Christinas putts," j ^ ._. .-. ? We never saw such a fine collection of-Chrit-tmas articles is those which beautify a??d.makeattractive the store I? Dr. AL' 8 pM&l ^Wl^fcofn a .small toy. wh'u-'tlo' nj> to a toy elephant. But to cunumerate: the Doctor has 'toy monheys, India-rubber balls.Tum* many hanks, doll baby carriages, .dolls ofi idlt di?oiiptioos{ miniature lire engines, lire-works of all kinds, drums, trtmipt'ts, .hnd a hundred other things in this line. Apart from this, he hin also a crwijdcto suj>ply of pcrfun.eries; 'fitney soaps, silver cups, toilet' setts, vases, fancy cups ami -Mtnccrf, ? knives; ci^nrs; ltd>necosf,'*<Src.' In a wbrdi Dukes' is/jysljjthe place to go and get suited for Chrjs|?'ng, ; All tint!! hop to do tobe supplied is to drop in and call for our friend Sherrod, and wc bet oar devil that he will go awny .?nti.-dkd. And then*?be Doc tor's toys arc so cheap that a few dimes will enable one to make his holiday purchases. Gone up-j-Eggsl, j , 1. boosting high? T?rkoys!' I - Chickens?Ou t of sighU Wc call attention to the advertise ment of L?rick A* Lowrancc. Cow hunting is getting to bo fash ionable. What does it mean? - Somebody killed a Screech Owl on Wednesday last. *: /-- , i ?j? j wi f '?i-i ) It rained night before hut, and was exceedingly dark. ?By tlie county icdninijssioner's re port one can see what the trial justices have cost the county. The Methodist Conference has been going on at this placo for the past week. , pT. . Thd Legislature is getting along very well, and seems to be working in harmony with the Govornor, whoi appears firm in his stand on the side of Reform and Retrenchment. Some man, not having tho fear of God before him, unceremoniously en tered tho fowl house of our County Trensuror, a few nights ago, and took away hie Christmas,turkeys I. ' .. i i > ? ??? t i - ' Some person attomptcd to st^al Mr. Pike's horse on Tuesday night InBt. The patty did not succeed however. Why is itf that MnTyor Boliver does not put Marshals on guard 7 Some one attempted to steal a horio out of Wallace Cannon's bus on Thursday night last, but wasdiacov-. cred bofore he had accomplished his purpose: He made his escape. For tho Bake of Wallace's sweetheart w? hopo that no one will attempt to steal him out of the bus. I There is to be a new paper started in Charleston in opposition to.the iNewa and Courier. H IwllP bo! riln by straight-out Democrats, and will fight it out on that line if it takes nil the summer. ? *' PERSONAL? ,,.7, ,,.,>? v jWe had the plcasare of a call yester day from- Mr. J. A. El kins, the accom plished publisher of the Christian >Neighbor\>t\ jodrilal remarkable for its typograpjitea^cxtallcucc, and the abil ity displayed in its editorial columns. An alarm of firo was given last night about Kolf-^rial elg^lit o'clrlck, arid spot with their engines and Truck and Ladders. Tin; fire?which origi nated in a chimney to a small house near the depot?wits soon, put,out however,'and ouY (own subsided from excitement to quiet nous "guip. ? The supply bill, "levy ing mills for general State purposes, has passed the House and is now in the hands of the Finance Committee of the Senate. Whether that committee will alter the levy we are not prepared to say; ,but it is generally understood that Gov. Chamberlain will veto any and every bill which imposes ?nerous t?ix atiou upon the people. VARIE^Y TROUPE? \ , We lenru that I his excel lent Troupe will give a, public entertainment on Christmas eve night, which promises tjo be a . treat, Wo -have - witnessed one or two of their rehearsals, and found thorn very in'crcaiiug. The members of the Troupe nre all resi debts of this pln'cA, I'Ld as jw? have said heretofore, (rl^rVe jhe patrOfi age of the public.* We "bespeak for them a crowded house. THE MELL1CUAMP SCI 100L? "' A public examination of the pupils of this excellent ? In nl tame oil! yes terday. Thp*) H'Btfmr*} till evinced great proficiency in their several de partments. We give below the result of the exanduatioii, andthe names of thos>n*l^cir^ird ofTihe pnzesj : 1st nonor in Itst department, Geo J. Dexter. 1st honor in 2nd department, Jessie Youngblood. . 1st honor in 3rd depnrttneht,|IIenry Boliver. Best iu composition, Gco. J.Dexter Best in French, Alits Otis Whitte more;- ? J- '? ,: Best in Latin, Miss Dedn Hitching Best in .peuniaui-hi]!, (male) K. J Dukes. .tl'i'j Best in penmanship, (female) Jessie A. Mellichamp. Best in spelling, Jellcrsiou L. Wil son. W'Olll'y'of'i-] <<inl nUhtitii for gen eral prolicicncy, Frit/. Addeii, Maggie Dukes and Jessie A. Mi Hichamp? Worthy of mention for behavior and general attention to du'ies: John Zcigler, Donald Barton,Law ranee Way, Francis- Way, 1 A/./icDcx tor, Kitty Dukes, Edith Mcllichamp John Ogreu. - ,. Few are aware of the ini'portanc of checking cough ov common cold in its "first stage. That winch in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon preys upon the Lungs.j1 dir,,Bull's Cough Syrup affords instant relief. Pi ice, 25 cents. Ileliieuibcr TIiIk. Now is the time of the year for Pneu monia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of predisposition to Consump tion and other Throat and Lung Diaense. Boschek'h Gkuman Syrup has been used in this neighborhood for the past two or three years without a single failure to cure. If yon have not used this medicine yourself, go to'j our Druggist, Dr. .V. C. DDK KS and ask him^of its wonderful success aiming bin customers. Two doses will relieve the worst cases. If you have no faith in any medicine, just buy a Sample Bottle of j Boschce's German Syrup for 10 cents and try it, Regular size Bottle 75 cents. Don' neglect a cough jo save 75 cents. dec 4 tf 1000 Bushels! Red Rust Proof Oats AT SI -Per 33\i.sKel, SACKED IN COLUMBIA ' L?RICK & LOWRANCE. dec 18 lm Mortgage Sale. By virtuo of n certain Mortgage, I will pell nt the limitation of James Zciglcr, on Tue dav tlio 4th day of January next, for Cosh Three Head of Cattle, an the property of Moses Jone?, under Mortgage to James Zeiglcr. AI.ho By virtue of n csrtain Mortgage, I will si;lt at Orangeburg, C. II., on Monday the 3rd day of January next, for Cosh, One Hay Horse, an tho property of Jacob Felder, under Mortgage to w. II. Heinum. * A XJFO By virtue of n certain Mortgage, I will hcII at Orangeburg C. IL, on Monday tho 3rd day of January next, for cash, One Iron Cray Horse, as the property of Daniel William?, under Mortgage to J. & U. Sellers.. December 18th 187.*). E. I. CAIN, Agent. dec 13 3t NOTICE OF DISMISSAL, One month from date I will file my final account ns Administrator of the Kutatc of Abram L. Crook, and ask for Idlers of dis missal from naid Administration. Dated Orangeliurg S.U., December 11th 1875. D. W. CROOK, Administrator, dec 11 4t Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I shall one month from ?t?te file inv final account with tho Honorable Judge of Probate for Orangc burg County, on the 11 lb day of January, A. D. 187?, and ?wk for letterH oT Dismissal as, Exeoutpr, of the Estate of Richard Mngrill deceased. December 11th 1375. JAMES A.DANTZbER, Qualified Executor.. dee 11 4t The State of South Carolina. OuAMJKnruo CocstTV. By Auu. B. KnowITon, Eaqnire, J. P. WhercAR, J. A. Kennerlv, hath made suit to inc, to grant to him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of John C. Kennerlv, late of said county, deceased. '1 heue nre therefore to cite and ad hi?nbdi all and singular, the kindred and Creditors of the said John C. Kennerlv and, deceased, that they benndappear, before n.e, in the Court of Probate, to be he'd at Orangebnrg C. II. on December 30th, next; after publication hereof, nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grantcJ. r , (Jiven under mv hanjl, this 8th day of December! Anno Domini 1S75. AUG. B. KNOWLTOX, f LSI Judge of Probate, ?. C. dec 11 1875 2t COL, ASBURY -COWARD ' i . ? Principal. Ail?T corps of nbloPtofbst Conploto outnt of-Arms ."hparotu? da. v>? jnenlnl and yhVH*ul ununrajt. Location awadJnr doc 11 1875 tf SA?TA CLAUSE Has arrived with a full stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Consisting of handsome PRESENTS, TOYS, I'AXDIES And a host of other goods too numer ous to mention. Al! of the above goods marked at Prices within the Reach of all at DUKE'S I>R?G STORE. Holiday Goods! JUST Arrived, and now opened for the Holi day's; a lino assortment of new Books, Music, Toys, Toilet Setts, YaRCs, Parlor Ornaments, and a variety of Chinfc Cup*, with and without Saucers. I have also Received A full supply of Lamps, Chimnics, Burners, Shades, A XI) A lot of those splendid TULIP CHIM NIKS, which for beauty and durability, are superior to any others ever offered For Sale In this market. Call, examine, and bt convinced, that you can save money by buying your Christmas goods Cheap for Cash, At the Hook Store. KIRK ROBINSON, Market St. NOTICE. XiAND FOR SAI.K 115 Acres lying partly in the Town of Orangcburg. Eor further particulars, ap ply to A. H. MI LH AUS, dec 4 Im Bamberg, So. Ca. FOE S A LE. Ono Tract of Land containing 104 Acres more or less, in the County of Orangcburg. Bounded on N. W., by lands of P. A Williams, on W., by lands of Dr. Dautzlcr, on South by lauds of Owen Shuller, K., by landfl of-Taylor and on North by lands of H. Bannister. The same may be treated for at private sale until first Mon day in January next. If not desposcd of prior to that time will he sold nt public auction on that day. Eor terms applv to W J'. DICTHEVILLK, * dee 4 5t Attorney at Law. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! ; 1 ? Ami I hnve, ns usual, laid in a H K A. V "Y" S T O C It * y ^ For THAT HAPPY SEASON. ' - ^ My customers will find at my Store everything that Ohe could wish to mako the Hdidnys happy. Aly supply of & GROCERIES Arc unexcelled in quantity andl^owness of Pricc1 .while my Wines, Liquors, Cigars,'Tobaccos, &c Are the FINEST ever offered for sale in Orangeburg. Those wao want to SAVE money and make home H'APPt should call on me at once. My Assistants, Messrs. Lotm Fischer, E. T Bozard and T. B. Boyd are po lite and accommodating to all who call at my store. No trouble to nnaw'o.r. ;j questions or show goods. For Christmas I will have FINE D KINKS,, nud ' invite the friends of Bacchus to drop iu. _ A.. FTSCTETEXi: . .,>r i . . h. .15. f ^ JB.. JUST AIHtlVEO A FULL 8TOOK OF ? :, ? . I,,,,, 'HA/ I T |tri CHRISTMAS GOODS, CONSISTING OF a ?- v \ NUTS A N'T) FANCY AfcTXiCLTCS Also a full supply of e '?* ?- ? yX Groceries, Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes On hand. Prices to stittli the hard times. Goads Delivered. J. GEO. VOSE. > THE LARGEST C IRCUS iVr>!":<i > ?.:on"> UU V .ii.l'M ) inijdO'jino > .riiwii') m THE WOELIM -~ JOHN ROBINSON J[([ o But a much better one. (A better SHOW, can ^;fl^CQ at my Storo every day in the weak.) ! I... - I '.; i' i) ! /11 ? .. FIVE MOWS ;'") V; i n' Will be turned loose in the ring, while ft genui c Gorilla vnlf para through the audience selling tickets to the concert, but I havo SOME THING in my store to beat all this. ONE HUNDRED MONKEYS Will do the apple selling, (but I have tonore Ihftri apples for salo.) And now without jesting, I can honestly announce to my Customers,and tho Public that I have on hond as full and complete a line of/tbc;/ollowipg;^"t?o tides ns was ever brought to Oraugeb?rg, consisting of ...? A-\ Dry Goods, Groceries; FtfbtsV fSbtolk* Hardware, Ales, "Wines*' Liquors, Tobaccos, Segars, &c. Respectfully, J WALLACE CANNON"* .41 .?,?'?>?. t i?j i? ; ?' \nr\t i .em In'! All! J. STRAUSS J. J. STREET . ?*AS- H. p^QW J. STRAUSS & CO., ' Proprietors of the Orangeburg ' ice Mill, Grist and 8aw Mill. Our Mill* being now in full operation, we are prepared to fill ot *A fir5- R'iee and frwhly Fr?hnd Grist and Meal, (hotted or unbolted), at living price*. Our SAW MILL, heilig nitnatcd near the Town, in now turning out anperior Lumber and hills for all sizes can he filled at short notice. ,r ttT Wc eu> Hiipply second hand Steam Engine!*! Portahle or Rta|W*jw, a*4 Saw 1\ I i 11 guaranteed by our Mr BtmUM, at lew that-half th* usual 'prki. Highest pri?*? paid for Kough Bice and Corn; - ? AND EXAMINE'- ' our wm&^M BRIGGMANN & RENNEKEB. >I \ntcA -\&\ l?OTl SALE On tho Fourteenth Day of December next, I will Sell at Public outcry to the nighest Bidder, One Pay Home ami One 2 Horse Waggon, levied on as the property of James M. Johnson, at the suit of Gco. II. Corntlson, under Mortgage. Place of sale in front of Court House. J. C EDWARDS. Orangchurg, S. C. dec 4 2t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICK OF ^O., COMMISSIONER'S, Ouasok.ni'uo, COVNTV. Ornngebnrg, 8. C, Nov. 5th 1875. Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners will let out to the Lowest bidder, the Bridge known as Providence, on Stato Road, on the 10th day of December next, at said Bridge, at 10o'clock A. M., for Repair. Also?c Bridge known as Horse Range, on name date at 2 o'clock P. M., at said bridge. Also on Saturday, Dec 11th, 1875, tho Bridge known aa Four Holes, at H o'clock A. M. Plans and Specifications will l>c made known at the above named dates and places. By Order of the Board. CEO. BOLIVER, nov 13 5t Clerk. NOTICE':; A limited Partnership has IhU day beta formetl between JOAB W. MOSELKY and Mm. SARAH E. TOBIN, both of ibe ToW;.; of Orangeburg, 8. C. General nature of buiincM, that of buy ing, selling, vending and retailing geod? wares ami merchandise (! Business to be carried on under the name. .. of JOAB W. MOS KLEY, t* the Stars concr of Russell Street and Railroad Avccnc, in said To?". FspnernHip to con- ' tinue until Ibe 1st <laj of Noveraber, IS7S fOAB W. MOSELEY ganersl partner, ' Mra. SARA II E. TOBIN, special partner. Mr*. SAB All E. TOBIN, special partner, has actually paid in, to fho Capital Htack in Cash, $1.175.00. 1 October 30th 1875. t - JOAB W. MOSELEY, SARAH E. TOBIN. dec 4 6*' DR. II. J. MIJCKENFUSS Having entirely Recovered from his,Siek? neBS, can be found nl bis OFFICE ovor Capt. J. A. Hamilton's Store,'where ha will be glad to'SSK his FRIENDS and tha ' Public