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Jhnptcr No. 13. R>. A.\ 31/.? uring tho.preset 11.Masonic year liohr?, the folio win (lutes : 27th, Mav 25th, June 24th, September 21st, October ibur Kith, Leecmbor 14th. .' 8. DIBBLK, M.' E. II. P. KUNSOX, Sec. Lotlgo Xo..2S, A.'. P.*. .11.-.? ach Tuesday nt 7 o'clock, . to lftt April and at S o'clock to list October on'lho follow ay Slli. Juno 5th, July 3d, cpteniber 4th, October 2d, December, 4th. JAS.1?\ IZLAR, W.M. CNSON, Sec. 1875 7m. O. O. F. 0. No. 33.?Meets at Odd every Friday evening at S Ih March to'20th Sept. and a 20th Sept. to 20th .March. MES F IZLAR N. G. F. Dr.MARS.Sec. ?Meets 8 o'clock every ? after sale da v. IES V IZLAR N. G. June S, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. .held whenever oecasiun EM PK It A N CK. ion No. 24, meets every n the basement of the lina Ituilroutl. r Oil A N O KII? Kf) DKI'OT. M.to 2.'. P. M. Prom \ P. M. 1 delivered only during ?Rooms on Kussel] K. ('rook's Store. Fourth Thursday in pi. 1'raycr Meeting? (ion at OA u'elbek, fur a ?cry Thursd.iy cven .OYKR, President. Meeretary. America fire Kn ?r Parade?l'uesd;iy >ndav in ea< h month. At Company. Hall er fust Monday in SL Dt him,]-:. President' stary,. 'aradc?Tuesday lay in January, evening of jia evening after ill. JllBRLK, . Captain. >ke, was in II. " Mr. M. Albrecht b.iB in his yard a couple of chickens which area cross bstween the guinea and tho gam e l fowl They are a curiosity and are' half grown. arrived and arriving? Mr. John M. Dnnner. returned from New York on Monday night last, whence he had beou buying up a|| supply of goods for the Fall trade, a large portion of which has already arrived, and is now store I in the spacious house of Cornelson, await ing customers in quest of bargains. Mr. Danncr informs us that his line of clothing is the beat over shippeds to this Burg, being custom?made nobby and cheap, while his stock of haud-scwed shoes, <fcc, is capable of supplying every want and the demand of ever)' taste. Prices low. A quantity of dry goods ?f all descrip tions is also tit Cornelsou's iu super abundant proportions. Calico] from \ cents up! Think of it. You can get a good dress for 75 els. Who is it will wear old aud , faded calico now? But it is not only in this par ticular that Cornelson is offering on paralleled bargains. His cloths, homespuns, clothing, bats,shoes and thousand other things, are for sale at a small advance above New York prices. Peruse his advertisement in another column, and you will be profit tod thereby. When the disorders of babyhood attack your baby use at once Dr. Bull's baby syrup aud notice its rapid and beneficial effect. 20 cents .per bottle. Sold by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Docs a father love his children? not much when he knows that'worms are destroying them, and lie fails to make the small expenditure of twen ty-live cents for Jone bottle Shri tier's Indian Vermifuge, [which would re lieve the whole family. Sold bv Dr A. C. Dukes. iKureka" is' the sentiment of count less sufferers who find the balm of relief, and tho fountain of their health and strength, in Ayer's Sursiipurilla; it is the most potent of all the altera tives to purify the system aiid cleanse the blood. It possesses invigorating qualities, so that it stimulates the failed vitalities and purges out the corruptions which mingle with tho blood, promoting derangement and decay, Wo arc assured by many intelligent physicians that this modi - cine cures beyond all others of its kind, and we can fortify this state ment by our own experience.?Alhol (Mass.) White Elag. SCA rc1ty Ol?MO NE Y? There is no doubt but the pcscntl condition of all kinds of business aud industry is ^fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Winten is coming on when children arc liable to croup, whooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will * prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other throaL and lung diseases will carry off many. These diseases should not be neglect ed, Doctors bills arc expensive, and we would advise our people to use Boschee's German Syrup. Jt never has failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well durii*g:tho waiter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. C. Dukes. ? ? ? ? Dr. A. C. DukivS is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls for the People," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also contains la history of tho discovery of the W'llepatine;" for diseases of tho liver, ijilyspepsia, contispation and inniges t'm, &c., and gives positive n=?ttr ante that when the Hopal'mo is used it elects a permanent and lasting cure of ilcse diseases, which prevail to j such mi alarming extent in our country. Take ?the Hepatino for all di.-cisc3 of the liver. AdIiCE gr a tis? Tic Hon. Aloxunler II. Slovens s\y:?"The Globe Flower Cough Syjiup has proven a most valuable rciiildy to me." Gilv. James M. Smith, of Georgia, fifys A?"! shall always uso it with \PrfeeV confidence, and recommend it thelpuhlic as a remedy which will lord It hat satisfaction experienced Vv mdj aud mine. It excels ovcrv *vl v thing for coughs, colds.und obstinate lung affections."' Ex-GovJ Brown, of Ga., says : "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves Ihc attention of tho afilictcd. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. WONDER F UL S UCCESS - It is repotted that Bosch ec's Ger man Syrup has, sinca its introduc tion in the lliiited States, reached the immense sale of -10,090,dozen per year. Over (5,0)0 Druggist have ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at \V<>odbury, N. J.; and hot one has reported a single failure, but. every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of tho Thrb'at and Lungs, Wo advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists -and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 75 cents: Sample Bottle/10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't ne glect your'cou h when you can got the above remedy from Dr. A. C Dukes. iniusio for ax,:l. Prof. A NT?iT BEUG offers to instruct on ilie Piano on the most reasonable lerm<. Kino Lessons for $2.50. The greatest care will be taken to give satisfaction. Ladies who wish a finishing touch to their Musical Education have an opportunity to go through a course of Bor tini's ami Gromcr's, Etrudes, Mozard and Bethoven's Senates. ANTON BERG, Graduate from the Conservatory of Stockholm. HCpt 8 tf H0BSESH0E1NG AND BLACKSMITH WORK THOMAS RAY. (Russell St. Opposite Harley's Curiior.) All manner of Smith work and florae shoeing properly done. Fancy Sen II work. Hailing for Grave Lots. A trial solicited. THOMAS RAY: sept 1 % tf. NOTICE. Persons holding Claims against Orange burg County are hereby notified that the time for presenting and establishing them before the Commission appointed for their investigation will expire oh the 25th Sep tember instant. \V.\L M. ITUTSON, 1) R. BARTON, JAMES s. hey WARD, sept 15?It Commissioners. TO THE P?BLIC. All persons able to give information of fraudulent claims against Orangeburg County, or of any facts, or circumstance?, throwing suspicion on claims against it, or any information whatsoever calculated to aid the ..Commission recently nppointed to ascertain the true [indebtedness of said Count}, in effecting the object of their appointment, are Hereby earnestly requested to communicate such information to the undct signed, or to either of them. So far as shall be consistent with the public inter est, the authorship of such communications will l>e treated as confidential if desired by the parties making them. * WM. M. II?TS?N. donald R. BARTON. ; J ames s. hey ward; Commissioners, nug 18 tf NOTICE. The undersigned hereby give notice that they have been appointed by His Excel lency tht'doverno!, pursuant to tho Statute in such case provided, a Commission "to investigate, and ascertain, the true, and real lonajitle indebtedness" of Oraiigcbiirg County; lliat they have accepted I lie ap pointment,?will hold sessions at the Law OHice of Wi-rd.'Hutfioh, Ortiiigeburg C IL, between the hours of 10 A. .M., and 2 |?. M., on Monday, u'id Tuesday, of each week, until I lie 8th September next, and daily sessions from the 8th to the 15th of cauii! month; and they hereby call upon all persons having claims ngiinst said County to appear before the Commission thir'r:^ its said sessions, ami establish such claims. Persons desiring to lodge claims on other days than those mentioned, for subsequent investigation by the Com mission, can do so by leaving them with the undersigned, Win; M Hut.-on at his.said otlicc. W.m. M IIDTS?N, DONALD K BARTON J A M KS S HEY WARD, ... , Coihiuiskiouer^ Oraii?ebiirg August 4, 1877, ang ?! ._tf to kent. That large and commodious Brick Store, formerly occupied by Mr. C. R. Junes. For terms r.pplv to MKS. M. e. MCNAMAR'a nug 11 tf. V\i >R KAI^tt. A fine ''(trade Merino Ouck" .'i vcars old took 2nd Premium at the County fair in 187? Sheared I)A lbs. wool this spring. Price S10. For further partiovdars enquire at this otlicc. , June 23 tf OMNGEB?p HIGH SCHOOL The undersigned, luiving united their educational effort?, will, open at the Fair Building in Orangebmg, on Monday Sept. 3rd a II ig Ii School for BOYS AND GIRLS, which they hope will imvt-pH the require ments of the cphiiuuiiUy,| ami merit a continuance of tho patronage whit h litis been so liberally extended to theit separate schools, The upper story of the Fair Building will be occupied by the girls, under one of the principals; and the lower story by the boys, under tin1 other principal' The lit ?.ist rigid rules Will In: enforced for the maintaiuatice of discipline and deco rum, and, except when recitations under the eye of the teachers .rerptire, the male ami female department will be kept strictly* separate Boys will be prepared for college or busi ness, and young ladies given a finished course' The Musical Department will be under MrH Hamilton. Reasonable board can be obtained. ' TERMS PER MONTH. Primary Department.$2 00 Intermediate. 2 50 Advanced. 3 00 Classical.. .... 4 00 .Music. 3 33 For further information apply to cither of the principals. lingo G. Shcrhlau Stiles H. Mclliclionin july 28 tf Tins standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects arc as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. HaycsVM.p.'| State Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, "The con stituents arc pure, and carefully se lected for excellent, quality ; and I consider it the Bust Pkkpauation for its intended purposes." Price, Ouo Dollar, FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may he relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces u permanent color, Which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Cell Ij ?U Sratfiiii, tit Oalirs la itolUlnct. aug 11 ly. The Daniel Pratt Gin Go. PR ATTSYIDLE ALA. Arc manufacturing the Celebrated "Daniel Pratt Cotton (Jins" wth Revolv ing Heads and hit adjustable iecd bo nd, which are improvements patent?.d by them in July 1873. Any ordinary plantation hanft can feed the-e t Sins, ami I hoy will turn out more lint in the same time than any other Giii, and by the toe of the adjustable m-oI board, which can be ad|ii-ied while tlv? Ohl is running, they can be made to |.tck the seed much cleaner than any other (tin. '1 lie experience of every planter who has used tie in, -hows that these (Sins will not Choke, no;- etui the roll be broken by feed ing it altogether in the. center or :it the enos of the cotton box. We aie prepared to prove by many let ters in our niiicc, written by partim who have used these Gilift.' lor the past four sea sons, t iiat our convictions of the wonderfully leaded cfU clivenc-s ami value of the de volving Head Gin has been correct, end we tire confident we can, without fear or denial claim, that no oilier tiins can coin pet* with it in qiialitv, capacity; or advantages of any kind. Parlies wanting our (iins can npj.lv to .1. C. Pike A Co., Orangcburg C. II., 8". C, II. P. Mavsj Maysyi'le, S. C, Dr. J. M. Hunter, 'i'iihmonsville, S. 0. J. I). McLucan Marion C. II. S. C. Who are our agents for the sale of our (Jins and sell at our prices. DANIEL Pit ATT GIN CO. Pratlsvillc Ala June 12th 1S77 juiio 23 ?b^' ADHIMSI KA fi) IIS N0TIC1C Parlies indebted to (.'urlis YouughjJod deceased will make payment and dtose having demands against him will priuiu them duly attested to .lames F. Izlar, J^.j , AttV at Law at Orangcburg S. C. j JESSKIIi yOpNGBLOppV Qualified Administrator aug 25 KEEP THE BALL A HOLLING ?r AT FOR E DOLLAR! AT LEADER OF LOW PRICES. An immense stock of TtAV AO U Staple and Fancy Dry Gccda Shoes, Clothing and Hats. AT LI 1 JJ f i u Of which more next week, seid 1877 tf 3 BUB 6E0. H. C OF I would respect fully inform my Friends and the Public in General (hat I now receiving.tho Largest and Best Selected Stock of Fall Goods Rvc'r (dfered in this Market, consisting of Dry CS-oods. Groceries, Hardware, Wood, Willow, Glass and liina Ware. BOOTS AND SHOES A S| cciftlity, and I would especially bring to their nttention that I am Opening the FINEST STOCK OF CLOTHING Ever exhibited here, us also that I have opened a . irLni-N'IT'UIITG DI^PARTMENT Also a litte assortment 61" SADDLES AND IIARXUSS All of \\hhh will be .?ohl LOW DOWN for CASH, and everybody is invited to convince himself of the Truth. A Full Stock of PROVISIONS and BAGGING and TIES on hand. COTTON and till COUNT It Y" PRODUCE always bought at Highest Market Prices. Respectfully Yours ft HO. IB. CMIKNKLSON. "fire insurance. The first class Companies ATLAN TIC N1AC.IVA, und MOllf LK UN Dr.LW'KlT LUS. me entitled to the fullest confidence of jhe busihes pud lie. They have stood the test of ninny veurs, and are prompt in paving loses. .JOHN A. HAMILTON ? Aeent for Lire Insurance. RUBBER RELTtNG j I.'nrnn?hcd on short notice of any width, 2in. 17cts. 3in. LJGefs. din. 34ets niii. -I2cts. Gin. 50cU; per foot up to i-i in width. Cano Mills and Boilers MILLS. 2 Rollers, It) in; 830. 2 Kollers, 12 in;?o?. 3 Hollers 10 in; Sot). 1JOILKRL. BO Galls; 810. -10 Galls. 812. 50 Galls. 814. CO GaUs. 8l(>. SO Gulls. 818. 100 Galls 620. Freights added. J. A. Hamilton \ AlJ iiOBA Stager Seer Saloon Ii. IL* JESSEN, AT M(.M ASTER'S BRICK STORE. Kcspeolfully informs tho Chi/ens of ' Oijingcburg and vicinity that he has opened a first elans Saloon stocked with the best good- the market nfiords. Alsri will ?ipen on the first of September next a first ejass Kating Sa'oon where meals oan he procured at all hours of the day and night. Sly goods and prices are guaranteed to give *ati-faction. A call is respectfully solicited. a"S 1? ,_J_]y_ TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully inforius the Citizens of the Town and County that ho is prepared to do up and make Mattresses on the .-hortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business, l'rices will be as low * as possible. Orders solicited. JOIINORGEN. juneO tf 3D 1' Tsr T T S T riY J I>I1. 15. Fi MUCKENJ&'?SS' Dentist ltooms over Store of Mr. Oyo. IT, Corncl>?on'a. Vv>-?^^rfkku'