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jMASONIC Charter No. 13. R\ A.'. M/.? |during the present.Masonic year liohrn, the followin dates : ? 27th, Mav 25th, June It 24th, September 21st, October hbor 10th, Lecembor 11th. .' 8. DIBBLE, M. E. II. P. ^uunsox, Sec. Lotlgo No. 28, A.'. P.1. M.\? tacli Tuesday at 7 o'clock, to 1st April and at S o'clock to 1st October on'the follow* iay 8th. June 5th, July ,'5d, [e'ntember 4th, October 2d, December, 4th. JAS.T. IZLAR, W. M. ukson, Sec. 1375 7m. O. O. T. No. 83j?Meets at Odd [every Friday evening at 8 }lh March to*20th Sept. and 20th Sept. to 20th .March, .MES F IZLAR N. G. F. Dr.MAKS, Sec. -Meets 8 o'clock every after sale dav. WEH F IZLAR N. G. CGUX^CXXi. June S, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. .held whenever occasion EMPEIiANCE. don No. 24, meets every n the basement of tile fiiita Kail road. OHANUKIJUKO IlKI'oT. i. M.to 2.1 P. M. From \\ P. M. id delivered only dtirinu j?Rooms on Kussel I K. ('rook's Store. 'Fourth Thm-sdaY in Prayer Meeting? ^oonat ?A o'clock, Ibra i'erv Thursday oveh .OVER, President. rVeretar.y; America l ire Ka fir Parade? Tuesday L'tidav in eat h month. 'At Company. Hall ijor tirst Monday in LEL rii'unr.K, President btary. I'arade?Tuesday lay in January, evening of pa evening after Hi. DIBBLE, . Captain. [ike, was in 'drinks go to [Master's old Mr. M. Albrocht Las in bis yard a couple of chickens which area cro33 bstwecti the guinea and the game, fowl They are a curiosity aud are' half grown. Arrived and arriving? Mr, John M. Panner returned from New York on Monday night last, whence he had been buying up a|| supply of goods for the Fall trade, a large portion of which has already arrived, and is now -store 1 in the spacious house of Co rue Is on, await ing customers in quest of bargains. Mr. Dan her informs us that his Hue of clothing is the bc^t ever shipped, to this Burg, being custom?made nobby and cheap, while his stock of baud-sewed shoes, &c.; is capable of supplying every want,and the demand of every taste. Prices low. A j quantity of dry goods of all descrip tions is also at Cornelson's in super abundant proportions. Calico] from I G\ cents up! Think of it. You can get a good dress for 75 cts. Who is it will wear old aud , faded calico now? But it is not only in this par ticular thai Cornelson is offering un paralleled bnrgahis. Mis cloths, homespuns, clothing, hats,shoes and a thousand other things, arc for sale at a small advance above New York prices. Peruse his advertisement in another column, aud you will be pro lit ted thereby. When the disorders of babyhood attack your baby use at onco Dr. Bull's baby syrup and notice its rapid and beneficial elfeet. 25 cents .per bottle. Sold by Dr. A.9. Dukes. - m ?iiib.ii-.?. < 1 ? - Does a lather love his children? not much vthen ho knows that worms are destroying them, and he fails to make the small expenditure of twen ty-five cents lor Jone bottle Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge, [which would re lieve the whole family. Sold bv Dr A. C. Dukes. "Kurcka" is the sentiment of count less sufferers who find the balm of relief, and the fountain of their health and strength, in Ayer's Sarsapanlla. I It is the most potent of all the altera tives to purify the system and cleanse llie blood. It possesses invigorating qualities, so that it stimulates the faded vitalities and purges out the corruptions which mingle with the blood, promoting derangement and decay. W'c arc assured by many intelligent physicians that this modi - cine cures beyond all oLhers of its kind, and we can fortify this state ment by our own experience.?Athol (j/ttwj White Flag. SC A RC1TY OF MONEY? There is no doubt but the pesentl condition of all kinds of business and industry is ^fearfully depressed, aud it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Wintert is coming on when children are liable to croup, whooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will* prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other throat 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 Boscheo's German Syrup. It never has failed. One bottlo at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during the wiutcr. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in tho United States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. ?. Dukes. Dr. A. C. Dukks is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls lor the People," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also contains la history of tho discovery of the I'llcpaline;" for diseases of the liver, jlyspepsiu, contispation and inniges jt'on, &c, and give? positive, nssur ante that when the Ileputino is used it elects a permanent and lasting cure of ilcse diseases, which prevail to stich >.n alarming extent in our cotiiitry. Takc^nc Hepa ti no for all di.-ctsc3 of the liver. A 1)1 ICE GRATIS? Tic Hon. Aloxunlcr II. Stevens sayr:?"The Globe Flower Cough 'y typ has proven a most valuable remlily to inc." ,GoW. James M. Smith, of Georgia, |$i|t,'s :\-"I shall always use it with rfeA confidence, and recommend it thelpu.blie its a remedy which will jtbrdlihnt satisfaction experienced U\ io'I and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections."' Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He fiuds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such cudorscme'ut by our great and good men deserves Ihc attention of the afllieled. 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. Duke-:. \VOiVp Eli F U Ij Siuccess? It is repot ted that Bosch co's Ger man Syrup has, sines its introduc tion in ilio. United States, reached the immense sale of 10,0'JJ dozen per year. Over (5,0 ]() Druggist have ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at Wnodhury, N. J.; and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its nstm diing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of tbo Throat and Lungs, We 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, 7-r> ccuts: Sample Bottle,* 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't ne glect your'con h when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. C Dirkes: mtjsic for all. IW. ANTON BERG offers to instruct on ilie Piano on tlie moat reasonable term-;. Nine 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 Ber tini's and Croincr's, Etrtides, Moziird iiu'd Bcthovch's Senates. ANTON BERG, Graduate from the Conservatory of Steck hoi in. sept 8 tf BOKSESHOEING and BLACKSMITH W011K by thomas ray, (Russell iSt. Opposite liarlcy's Corner.) All manner of Smith work and Horse shoeing properly done. Fancy Sen II work. Bailing for Grave Lots. A trial Solicited. THOMAS BAY: sept 1 % tf. notice.: Persons hohling Claims against Orange burg Comity are hereby notified thai the time for presenting and establishing them before the Commission appointed for their investigation will expire on the 25th Sep tember instant. W.U. M. IIUTSON; 1) It. BARTONj JAMES S. HEYWARD, sept 15?It Commissioners. TO THE PUBLIC. AH persons able to give information of fraudulent claims against Orangeb?rg County, or of any facts, or circumstances, throwing suspicion on claims against it, or anv information whatsoever calculated to aid the .Commission recently 'appointed to ascertain the true (indebtedness of Raid Count*,, in effecting the object of their appointment, nrc Hereby earnestly requested to communicate such information to the undeisigned, or to either of them. So fat as shall be consistent with the public inter est, the authorship of such communications will be treated as confidential if desired by the parties making them. ' WM. M. IlUTSOS'j DONALD R. BARTON, , JAMES s. HEY WARD; Commissioners, ling IS i tf NOTICE. The undersigned hereby give notice that they have been appointed by Ills Excel lency the*(loverno!, pursuant tothe Statute in such case provided, a Commission *hb investigate, and ascertain, the true, and real bonnfidt indebtedness" of Oratigoliurg County; that they have accepted the ap poinimcni,?will hold sessions nt the Law Office of W. M.dlutsbn, Ornngeburg C II,, between the hours of 10 a. m., ami 2 r. m., on Monday, ami Tuesday, of each ?week, until the 8:h September next, and daily sessions from the Sih to the 15th of same month; and they hereby call upon all persons having claims ngiinst said County to appear before the Commission during its said sessions, and establish such claims; Persons desiring to lodge claims on other days than those mentioned, for siibsctpicnt investigation by the Com minion, can do so by .leaving tliem with ilie undeisigned, Wm: M llut-oii at bis said ollice. W.m. M IIUTSON; DONALD It BAR I ON JAM ES s HEYWARB, Commissioners'; Or:in?ebiiig August '1, 1877, mig -1 _I_,_tf TO [RJENT. That large ami commodious Brick Store, formerly occupied by Mr. C, 11. Jones. For terms r.pplv to Mil'$. M. E. MfNAM A RA nug 11 if. Ft >Ii SATjE A fine ''Grade Merino Muck" 3 vcars old took 2nd Premium at the County fair in 1873 Sheared \)\ lbs. wool this spring. Price S10. For further partiauhirs enquire at this office. ? june 23 (f OMNGEBUK G HIGH SCHOOL The undersigned, having united llieir educational ellbrts, will open at the Fair Building in Orangeburg, oii Monday Sept. :5rd a llig.. Schoo} for 1)0YS AND GIRLS, which (hey hope will intfe-J-All the require incuts of the coiuniumty,\ nii'i merit a eontiuiinnccof the patronage whh h has been so liberally extended to their separate schools. The up]ier story of the Fair Building will hoocoiinicd by the girls, under one of the principals; ami tho lower story by the boys, under the other principal' The most rigid rules will tic enforced for the iiiaiiitainaiicu of discipline and deco rum, und, except when recitations under iKccyeoT the teacher- require, the male and female department will he kept strictly" separate Bovs will he prepared for college or busi ness, ami young ladies given a finished course* 'The Musical Department will he under Mrs llttinitton. Iteafoiiable board can be obtained. TERMS TER MONTH. Primary Department.$2 00 Intermediate. 2 50 Advanced. 3 OP Clansical.. .... 4 00 Music. 3 33 For further information apply to either of the principals. Ila-o (I. Sheridan Stiles K. Mellichamn July 28 (f Tins standard article is compound ed with the greatest care. Its effects are 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 tho 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. Hayes, M.D., State Assaycr of Massachusetts, say-i, "The con stituents arc pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the Bust PuicPAUATioJi for its intended purposes." Price, O^o^ Dollar, Bueki&g&am's By? FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may bo relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. Itis-casily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Dell Ij ill DnzsiiU, B=i D'lUn to Holblnej. aug 11 ly. The Daniel Pratt Gin Co. OF PK ATTS VIELE ALA. Arc in ?im factoring the Celebrated "Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins" \Wth Revolv ing Meads nnd an adjustable teed board, which are improvement a patent, d by them in Jilly 187<1, Any Ordinary plantation hanA can feed these Din?, iiiul thoy will turn out more lint iu the same lime than any other Gin, and by the me of the adjustable reql board, which can lie adjusted while ihn Gin is running, they can bp made to jick the seed much cleaner than any other Gin. '1 he ex peril nee of every planter who ha> used I hem, shows that thesu Gins will not choke, nor cm the roll be broken by feed ing it altogether in the center or at the emu of i he cotton box. \Vc arc prepared to prove by many let ters in tnir ollice. written by parties who have used tliesc tiins lor the past ibur sea ftons, that our convictions of the wonderfully ineica'-cd efleciiveiics-l und value of the Ke voli'iiig HcailGHi has been correct, und we are eon talent wo can, without fear or denial claim, that ho other Gins can coin pott with it in (jiialilv. capacity, or advantages of anv kind. ' ? Parties wanting onr Gins* can apply to .1. ('. Pikee: Co., Oiiingeburg 0. 11., A. C, If. P. Mav-?; Maysyi'le. S. C, Dr. J, M. Hunter, 'i'iiiiiiibnsvilte,S.O. J. D. McLucan Marion C. Hi S.U. Who are oar agents for the sale of our Gins and sell at our prices. DANIEL I'll ATT GIN CO. \ l'rnttsvillc Ala;) dune l'Jth 1S77 junc 23 'Inf AI).\1 IN LS I'll A Ti) RS NOTICE Parties iiuk'btcd to Curtis Youhghltbd deceased will make payment und taoso having demand.; against him will prehnt them duly attested to .lames F. 1 idar, lyij, Atlv at Law at ? )r.nigeburg S. C. J JKSSKJhlj VOl'NGItl.OODS (Qualified Administrator aug 25 hi KEEP THE BALL A ROLLING 31 AT ? 6 1-4 cts, Per Yard ? ft FOR E DOLLAR! AT heodore Kohn's An immense stuck of ufOF Staple and Fancy Dry Gcods Shoes, Clothing and Hats. AT U LVj ; Of which more next week. sent 22 1S77 tf ? ?a? OF GEO. H. CORNELS I would re*peel fully inform my Friends and the Public in General that I now receiving:.the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Fall Goods Kver offered in tins Market, consisting of Dry CS-oods. d-rpeeri?s. Hardware, Wood, Willow, CHass and buna Ware. boots and shoes A Sjccinlity, and I!would especially bring to their attention that I am Opening the finest st?gs of CLOTHING Ever exhibited bore, us also that I have opened a . irxxraK iTu j-lm i3 i&j? a rtment Also a line assortment of SA?BMiES AUTO 113 A RNESS All of which will besohl 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 ami all COUNTRY/ P11QD?.CE always bought at Uighcst Market Prices. Respectfully Yours GEO. IB. COKNISLSOff. FIRE INSURANCE. Tlic first class Companies ATLAN TIC N I A (i It A, and MOH1LL UN DhRWRlTKRs. ,ire entitled to I lie fullest confidchee dfjliib Inisines puo lie. They havestood the test of ninny years, and are " prompt in paying .JOHN A. HAMILTON ? Agent for Fire Insurance. llUBEElt BELTING J itnushed on short notice of any width, 2'tn. 17et3. 3in. 2bVts. !4in; 84cts ?'ui; -I2cls. Gin. .flOcls. ]>er i.oot j up to 11 in width. Cane Mills and Boilers MILLS. 2 Rollers, 10 in; $30. 2 Kollers, 12 in; $.40. 3 Rollers 10 in; SqO. ROILKRL. 30 Calls. 810; 40 Galls. $12. 50 Galls. 81-1. GO CaMs. ?1(>. 80 Galls. $13. 100 Galls ?20. Freights added. J. A.. Hamilton ? X ? Ii ORA Lager Seer Saloon 11y Ii. Ij. J ESSEX, AT McM A KTE R'S BRICK STOR E. ? Kospoclfully inform.'* the Citizens of ' Orniigchiiig and vicinity that he has opened a first class Saloon stocked with the best goods the market u fiords. Al.-o will open on the first ofSoptembcr next a first class Kating Saloon where meals ?an he procured at all hours of the day and night. My goods and prices are guaranteed to give satisfaction. , . A call is respectfully solicited. _ :?ig 1? ._ly rJ\VKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully informs tho Citizens of the Town and Comity that ho ih prepared to do up and make Mattresses on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an i Upholstery business. Prices will be aa low ' us possible. Orders solicited. ? JOHN 0110 EN. j line 9 tf ::;5jmTISTIiSt.1 & DR. Ii. F. MUCKENi^?SS Dentist l\uoms over Store of Mr, Geo.'II, CorneDon'h. j^Lag^MIBtffl^llS^