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tu O O .A. TL,. |V?Cfftl|i8|^ardonc(l the B?ro itV Commissioners Oov. Well Coli' Trial Justice J. Felder Meyers has moved into the ?^tfw*^^^^|P^a pied by U. S. Cortfmisslbnorund uttprnoy at law, Cbna. S. Hull. Mr. Meyers or Mr. Bull will always be on nand lor the transaction of business. . ?u W?E gable of-fl3anl$n p Ittd jbetwncAj jbl rrsultod infavot of the. latter bv .twi. 'mV? JUioOC bi iL 'IV tro 'in v?' vWe congratulate our colored youiig men npon the^^HA ^.^^ Tho Comet Fire Engine Company propose to celebrate .the glorious Fourth in proper style. Sunny Side is the ground whereon they intend to display their patriotic feelings. Am immense crowd is expected to bo present, as speeches of importance will be made. We congratulate our contemporary e? the neat.-, appearance ol its Patent Outside?and are glad to see that its native prejudices have uu lergone so great a change as to patronize Yankee thrift. We Would advise bur neighbor to have both EASE Ii ALL On Thursday last the second gamo of base ball was playetl between tho Swamp Angels and the Orange Clubs of this place. There is to be one more match played, when tho championship will be decided. Thus far the Orange boy3 have One-, and the Angels one. Petting is lively on the next game, ? 111 ill K geiyo en/giits of ORANGE LODGE PYTJIIAS? 'J his newly organized Lodge is march ing forward with rapid strides in our midst. Its beneficial tendencies have r.lready been felt in our community. At a regular, meeting..held-Thursday evening lust, the following gentlemen wore elected viz : W. H. Ciradeau T. C. Andrews Y. DcMurs Jas. Y'nnTasscl C. 0. V c. p. p. c\ ?p~ ?J/E GRAT HE WO Wo ffijjj^i? ha^, tl^wjeasurc of a visit From otfJf/jSJd fncudvahd comrade Wo mack, wh^iqet with gpjWss ol the use of bailie (??blusta ov Ocean fatn;|iarly known), Fist an arm Poud, ( Florida pen, p nnd for will turn pencils, a pens, u for him, oldTritfjhrcSis in the ntettal und let^?^paper busine'sT?. signi?c^iifesiiiti of 23 cents, u overl^gr^half dozen lead alf dozc$~jexeollcnt gilded eat pen tlS?s^. We bespeak revcr hcrfTtTTY go, the patron ngo of all who, like h^ifa wore the (J ray A County Clerk in a^Town not a hundred miles from lure had n pet calf, which.ho wus training up in the ways :1GPW^^ n J very peac^l%x n.nlor-pe^g^f^ite-j yoke, wl?to^^^lerliMiel! end. Put in one unfortunate moment "By Gosh" conceived (be idoa of pui ca?JcIi?rf eft ?ould s?n'^&feork with -a partner. This firghteuod tho calf, and, elevating his tail and voice he struck a "dead ruu" Lr the Village, And Mr. Clerk went along, with his head down, uud his straw bat In his hand, t atrniuiug every ucrve to keep uj, "Hero we comiHGosn darn our fool nshjSpuls-I hi o-a-d u s somebody !" ? . <?????. ?. ommt in ?? MA'SONIC OELERRA TIOX A V LI VING ETON'S MILL? Yost^y^Bls^'Juiih'.s Day the the Masouio fratoruity ol our town Ijifnifed < ; \::/XoiiY- Mill, in tho Jork, by invitation of Livingston Lodge, whero they listened .to a line -address by our talented citisen Jus. b\ Izlur, Esq. The hitcndaneo was very Jorge j ?0$ wgloi^ uttend ourselves, that .jovially and .good feeling predominated. 1 After the address the largo alteu ra!,cd Jto the tables, when ample justice was dono to tho oatablos whioh wero supplied wirb a-lavish hand. "Our Henry," tho leader of' hur iora string oawZ then dolightol the audionca aftcr some fiho music fVom their instru monts?with song and sentiment suita bio to the occasion. After this ho introduced to the admiring gize of the numerous ladies, present an infant scholar, (six" feet four, wo think,) aud described to them the manner children were taught in the schools of Germany. down 'tho house. . 'Then ca no the "fare well i'Al wo ncjt again," a .pleasant ride, hoit e by mooulight and St. John ifwcnnc fiukn twelfth month, sn? -?A ?? " : :-??- ???????':???? . EXERCISES of MR. s. It. ilELL^ ciia Mrs school? The fno Hall of tho K I. II., k L. Co., was crowded Thursday night to its utmost c pacity to listen to the uxeroisos (if the children who attend tho school of the abo". o named gentleman. It affords us nuich pleasure to state that wj never saw a more remarkable success in any similar undertaking, and tho elocution displayed by tltosb children would havo added laurels to older heads, much farther advanced in their studies. They till [knew their parts perfectly, and came In out be ? ; b e ^ f/ u B.... I proud of r.Iio display made by his scholars. Wc could sec in bis face, every line of which beamed with satisfaction, an ovidenco of his pride, bat we d Kit think he was better phase 1 or prouder than the parents of the dear littlo ones, and the largo audience in attendance. Wc cannot Gnd room for criticism ; each darling was perfect. Mr. Mellichampsolecto 1 Capt. J. A. Hamilton and Samuel Dibble VjM] , ty assist him in deciding who were entitle 1 to the honors oil tho occasion, a very delicate duty, and one in this instance hard to perform. But it was don?, and done handsomely. Tho honors Were awarded as follows, eaoh fo?ipij?t slop ping upon the stage, an 1 receiving tho same, accompanied by neat and appro priato remarks froth tivj Cumnittee. 1st. Department. For Scholarship. 1st. Honor?Miss M. T<\ Doyle. 2nd. Ilouor?Miss Maggie Hooves, und Miss D J. Williams. Hid. Honor?J. J. 11. Stoudenui'.rc. 2nd. Department. 1st Ilouor? /. J. Poxtor. 2nd Ilouor?Gco. M. Claik. 3rd. Honor?-E. T. Bozard 3rd. Department; 1st. Honor?J. C. Ransdalo. 2nd. Honor?Jessio A. Mellichamp. 3rd. Honor?Lendo lla.nsdalo. For Penmunship.\ Female Department?Jessie A. Melli champ. Male Department?J. D. Audtcws Fur Elocution. V k m ai.e 1) epa ItT m b n t. 1st. Honor?Miss Minnie Rich, and Miss M. V. Doyle. Male Department. 1st. Honor?J. D. Andrews. Tho tbllowing was the order of exer cise. Opening Address. JJ II Stoulou 1 "' Tli. Way ,o .)??? , p Andrews and 10 T Bozard. Tho Confederate Dead. Miss M V Doylo, The two Rubbers \V B Li ghtfoot and G M Sistrunk. Childreus Wishes. Miss Dora J Wil litnus, .Minnie Rich' Jessio Mellichamp, L Kausdale and G M Sjstrunk. Tho Little Speaker. JC Runsdale. Tho Shupo of the Earth. J D An drows, G J Dcxtor and^K T Bozurd, Speak tho Truth. L Ransdalo. How to Toll Bad News. Ellis W j Shircr and Elliott Straus. The School Girl of the Period. .Miss Minnie Rich, j The v, onderful Scholar. J D Andrews .Miss Eannij McNamara aud Maggie D tikes. Irish Courtesy. .1 D Andrews and K T Bozardi Oratiou bf the Law. Willio Dukes. <?l'nshionablo Lies. MissoM IT Doyle, Dorn J \Villiams and J C Ransdalo. 'VY'hat I Know. Robert Dukes. KxvoUior. Miss C,R. Tucker. The School Masddr Abroad, ? M Clatk, Willie Dukos, D B Rcol, AV B Lightfopb, .t A Zeig'or, G J Dexter aud J D Bowman. Braiding Straw. Miss D J. Williams aud Minnie Rich. A little Mixture. Miss Fannie Mc Namara. Tho Blue and Gray. Miss C R Tucker. The Debate. J J II Stoudcnmire, D B Reed, It J Dukqs, L Ransdnlc, G .J Dexter, W JJ I.ibhtfoot, M C Wilson J A Zcigler, J D Andrews, G M Clark, 10 T B.zird, J C Ransdale, I. N Soo ville aud Dan?F;Cannon. Bring Flowers. Miss'M V Doyle , D J Williams and Minnie Rich. Tho Epicure. Dau.l Cannon, J 1) Andrews and J L Wilson. PR'ESENtAf 1?N OF PRIZES. Closing Address. J 1.) Andrews. The Grangers are not political, and! do n-.t naiit office. Oh, no ! There are only one hundred and thirty five ol the:?: who are candidates for tlio office of. sheriff in ('ass county, Indiana. -- "?"*f?? COMMERCIAL. JJ A1? It KT RKPOKTS. OrricK or tiil OnAsnKninui News, Juno 120th, 18?jl. COTTON?Sales during the weekdO b des. Wc quote : | jOrdinary, to Good Ordiuary,... 10</}H bow 'Middling. l oV) Middling.10} (j$ Kouaii Hick .Sl.G? per oushel Coax.isl.li) per bushel. Cow l'r.As.?Utb 1.1? per bushel 1'imikks. 1.30 per bushel. NOTICE. PROBATE OPFICK, \ Oiianokii van. J A Lb EX EC UTO RS; ADMINISTRATORS; G DAR DI ANS an 1 TRUSTEES Who havo not made their Annual RE TUUN for is;:i OR FOR ANY H OTHER VKAlt must do so before tho first day <.r .Inly, OR TUEY WILLI BE DEALT WITH:ACC .HIDING TO LAW. AUG. B. KNOWLTONi Prooate Judge, juno 20 3t .Nil XOTIfJK TO TKACHEUS AXi OTHERS. OFFICE CO., SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. OitANOKnuna Co., June 8th 1874. All persons having claims against the Courly of Orangoburg issued through tins Olliec are hereby requested to havo them rcgislorcd in accordance with an act of tho General Assembly, before they will be paid. The time for registration is limited to July 5th 1871. F. K. MeKINLA Co., School Commissioner, june 13 187*1 ;>t Delinquent Taxes. All persons who havo not paid their Town Taxes, and . License?,. are hereby notified that the Pen illy has been ?ftaehod, und unless settled by the ?Uth, executions for the same ivill he issued against all Dolih qucntsj By order of Counci KJEUH ROBINSON, j ;cl?rk bf Council. june IS! 11'7 1 j\. card: Texas Rrul Estate Drawing. The Hon. Jas. T. I), Mayor of Houston, und the City Council, endorses the enter prise as follows. JIorsMis- Tkxas, April -JO, 1874. Wo, the* undersigned, regaVd the Real Edtat Distribution, which.). B. Foster pro? poses to niifke on the 20th of July next, in this city, luCcnlc?lctcd to promote improve ments, and placing within the''reach of many, .who otherwise would bo unable, a chance to secure a home for thorn und their families, and having from otir long acquain tance with him, every confidence iu his integrity, Wc tool , iustifilid in saying, t hat we believe lie will catrvlouj hir Distribution honestly and fairly, according to his adver tised plan. James T. ?. Wilson, It. F. McDonotlgh, Robert Burns, Fred. Stanley, 11. lt. Laer, N. P. Turner, F. W. Heitmann, John I). Usener, M. Harrington, John Malier. Capital I'rizo, $0,000 Gold. Ten Resi dence in Houston: Population^ 20.000, and tho railroad centre ot tho State, and nearly 1?O tracts of laud in different portions of ih? Stute. Valve of prizes, $143,000, 73, 000 tickets, at $2 each, Address J. E. FOSTER. Manager. Houston, Texas. T. W. HOUSE, Treasured june '2U 31 N?TICE. ;01tlvNr(>KR?iiG COUNTY -JiMZi Court dk IMuohate, 15y AUG. 1). KSOSTON, Judge l'robatc. Whereas Mrc Rlnry E. Oliver, widow, hath petitioned this Court, to have her Homestead/.-'ividhV^Kstaic.s o&THotuas Oli ver, deceased, appraised and sot otf, These aro therefore to notify ail concerned that unless Complaint bo made to mo-by any Crpditov of ?other gjeraou intercs/el against, such appraisal af.rt setting oil'of snob Home stead, I will oil tho 21st duy of July next npl)oiut Appraisers to oppralso and set off such homestead. June l'Jth 1871. AUG. 11. KNOWLTON, l'robatc Judge, O. C. june 20 1&7-1 5t NOTICE OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OnAMHSHURO County, June fitii, 187-1. Nolico is hereby given that Iho County Commissioners will LET OUT to the LOW EST JUDDER, at the New Bridge near Rranchvilte, on the first day of .Inly next at 12 o'clock-M., tho Contract for Building two Small BridgoS, situated in ttic Forks of tho Edistos near the said New Bridge Contractors to give bond with security for performance of contract. GBO. BOLIVER, Clerk of Hoard. June 11 ;!t NOTICE. OFFICE. COCTV AVD1TOR, Okamocburq County, S. C. June lttth, 1K7 I. .Notice is hereby given that from on and after WEDNESDAY, the FIRST DAY of JULY 1871 to Thursday the twentieth day of August, this Office will be OPEN to re ceive the K ET I.'HNS of Real and Personal Property of this County. Tux Payers arc requested to . have a Correct. List of the different Classes of Lntldr?, ns follows : Number of acres of Planting band. Number of acres of Meadow and Pasture. Number of aces of Wood Lund. And munter of Building*. Each tract'of land must bo returned separate in the Township when: it lie.-, and at the same titiic they will make their re turn of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits. } Taxpayers . are urgently requested to be prompt iu making tbeir returns, as the Law requires me to add a penalty of fit) per cent, to the Real arid Personal Property of delin quents which iu every instance will be done JAMES VAN TASSEL. County Auditor, jiirie 18 1871 . tt NOTICE. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.' On.vNUKiu im Co., S. C. Orangeburg, June 8th, 1*71. The attention of Sohool Trust ess, und 'he j 1Resident Voters of the Several Districts of i this County arc hereby directed to the fol lowing extracts from Chapter S'J Section* | 13, 11 and l? of the General Statutes of the State : "Skc. 13. An annual meeting of each School District shall be held on the last Saturday of Juno of each year at 12 o'clock M. -Notice of the time and place being given be the Olctlt of the Hoard of Trustees by posting written or printed notices Jin j three public places of the District at least ten days before the meeting. Special meet ings uuiy be called by the Hoard of Trustees or by a majority of the legal voters of the District; but notice of tuoh Special Meet ing, stating tho purpose for which it has been called, shall he posted in at least three public places within.tho District ten days previous to the time of such meeting. * And no business shall be acted lipon tit any Special Meeting not specified in said no tice.'' Sec. 14. Ehe following persons shall be entitled to vote at any District Meeting, viz: All persons possessing the qualifica tions of electors as dl*rincd by the Constitu tion of this State, and who shall be resi dents of the District at the time of blFeritig to vote at such meeting. Skc. l'i. The inhabitants qualified to vote at a District Meeting lawfully assembled shad have power to raise by tax in addition to the ajiount apportioned by the State to their use, such further sums ??f money as they may deem proper for iln> support of l'ubiic Schools, said sum not tu lie more than three dollars lor every child in the District between the uge ot 0 and lt>, such sums ot money to be used as shall be agreed upon at the meeting The Clerk of the Board ot Trustees of each School District in accordance with tin provisions pf Section 1-1 tire hereby required to issue no'ices of said meeting. F. R. .Me KIN LAY, Co. School Commissioner. NOTICE. ORAN'OEBLinC C.OUNTV. IN TDK COUUT OF PUOIJATK. By XUO. H. KNOW ETON, Judge of Probate. Whereas, Mrs. Mary A. Cain.11 widow huth petitioned this Court to have her homestead ill the Estates of Jacob Carroll deceased appraised and set off. These are therefore,Mo notify all concerned, not un less cdmplKut be made by any creditors or other person Interested against such ap praised and si tting off of Homestead. 1 will on the 21st day of July next, appoint persons to appraise arid set off snob Home stead. June 191b 1674. AL'tl. B. KNOW ETON, * Probate .1 udgc, * O. c. June '20 187 I *>t Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL concerned that on the Sixth Day of July, 1874, I will lileitny final account as AdministratrixMof tho Estate of the late LAWRENCE DX CLAK, deceased, in the Probate Court of Orangeburg County, and will petition for my linul discharge Orangcburg, S. .0-, .lime '6, ROSA V t'l.AHK. Administratrix, Est. L. p. Qlnrk. junc ii 187 f It M. 1\ I?IU?KKXFII.SS, Dualist, Of CHARLESTON, can be found at his ' OFFICE above Captain HIUGG M ANN'S STORE, on Rus sell Street. Rcfcrcnoen?-Das. J. P. Patbiok, B. A. Mi cki-.nh'ss, A. P. PKt.zr.it, "M. D., and Messrs. Frazr.tt, Roootsnn k Co. jvincG l'*74 tf ? J GO TO VOSE & IZLAR And Tray your GEOCEBJES, and t&as save yourself the trouble of frici?g elsewhere, J&QT GOODS DELIVERED. T A : > i i ? ?f? ?? tfw Tn v.# ,B9g4ii raetti < 9 I . i '. TSU* lind) itnp \ t?d r II AS AN ENDLESS STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BdOTS, SHOES, HATS and GROCE Which lie is cflermj at CHARLESTON COST T/RICE NO HUMBUCf! i ?i "11 & BEO. A.o pow offering a splendid assort- | LATEST INTRODUCTION Mi"nt of . T3r , . TXTC1 \ I GREAT REDUCTIONS lmvo boen mud) J>-.'A_ Ia' riv.I. JN j"^ from lust months' prices, and particular sit in :.ll DEPARTMENTS, including goods of 1 tention is culled t? a few items quoted belew. FOREIGN und DOMESTIC manufacture, | being a FAIR SAMPLE of the general at comprising evu v novelty and specialty of -tractiveness of our exposition. I lie JTJST RECEIVED 350 PIECES CHOICE CALICOS "WHICH WE SELL AT 10 cts. per Yard. All WAHR ANTED FAST and CHOICE COLORS. RROWN and BLEACHED SHIRTING arc now sold cheaper than before or since the war. Do not purchase any SUIT or DRESS MATERIALS until you have examine I our Suporb iissortiiient of PRESS COODS.v , ?' ALPACAS.' , W\Yk orenapines; WHITE tlO'lOS. ftp'. RIBHONS! RILP.ONS:: RlHBuNS: !1 At marvcl^usty Low Prices. * " ??* Most beautiful SASHES in ro il Roman, broken and Scotch Plaid. GROS GRAINS in all shades. LADY'S SUITS in Laieil Styles and in Splendid Variety, will be offered at really Alt " ctive p. ices. A fine nFsortment of CAS31MERS TWEEDS. LINENS, JEANS and COTTON AD ES j Our BOOT and SHOE Department com j prise the best gocds made for Ladies, Gents J and Children. Our usual Stock of Gents Summer CLOTH ING, BATS and Furnishing Goods is very attractive mid greatly reduced in prie.c. Selling strictly for CASH, and our facili ,lies for, buying being unequalled, we assort that we arc the Cheapest House in this Town, the rROOF of this is open to nil who favor us with a call, and an inspec tion of our goods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. Road Notice. Notice is hereby given that in throe months from this date, lire Hoard of County Commissioner^ will appoint Special Com missioncrs to Lay Out and ()j)eu .a I'ublie Road, leading from Howe's Pump Westward to the Orangeburg and Charleston Road, near tho plantation of John S. Bowman, unless in the meantime cause be shown to the contrary. Hy order of the Hoard. | GKOi HOLIVER, C. C. Com'rs. County Commissioners Office, May dtli, 1874.?9 "in. ff- ? j__ NOTI?B. TO TilE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Of Ornngcbiir?. MOSES M. BROWN, the Barber, pledges himself to keep up with the times in all the late Improvements, us his business is suffi cient to guarantee the abovo. He will be found lit his Old Stand ever ready to serve his customers at the shorto*! nptioei up] 11 30 i<~\ .i. ii i * ? ? * * _ -jTn ? Tf---ijr~ DENTAL NOTICE. The UN DEES IG NED lakes pleasure in announcing to his many friends and patrons OKANUKBUllG 0. II, Where he will devote hts ENTIRE TIME from every Monday until l'ridav noon, to the PliACTlCE OF DEXISTllV in all its Department.. Perfect SATISFACTION "guaranteed in all Operation? entrusted to his care. Charges MODERATE. lie will be found at Dr. Frr.-ner'a Old Stand. Very respectfully, J A. M. SNIDER, D. S. may 11 )y State Scholarships. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER Oji.\NOKtu:ur. Cocxrr,,S. C. NOTICE is hereby giventhut in accord ance with Act of Assembly Approved Fchru nry 1871, ctititleil "An Act to establish cer tain State Scholarships iu the University of South Carolina a Free public competitive examination will he heid at this office on Monday July nth 1874." The act provides that but one student shall be admitted from each County for the first year. Of all tho applicants for admission the three cxhibi titig the greatest proficiency in all the branches of* study required for the admiss ion of students into the University, will bo recommended to tho State Board of examiners, r.nd n final Examination will be held by tho Stnto Hoard of Examiners at Columbia on Thursday Octobei 1st. 1874, when the candidate is found moat proficient will be admitted to a Scholarship in tho University, , The successful candidate when admitted will be entitled to recicve Two Hundred i Dollars annually, aud tuition free. May 8th 1874. F. R. MeKINLAY, niay County School Commissioner. In* ' 1874 I * *it NOTICE. Thompson H. Cookc, Ex'r., "I and i Complaint Jane M, '/eigle*, Ex'?. | of tho Will of for .Daniel Zciglcr, vs ' I Injunction and N. E. W. Sistrunk, Adtn'r. I uud others. J Relief. Dy vlrturo of an order, tnado heroin, tho f'reditort: of the late Daaiol Zciglcr, arc hereby required to present and protc thoir sovcrul demands before tho undcrsigmd at Oruugcburg C. II., on or before the 15th ' .July next, or th? samo will ho debarred payment. C. B. GLOVER, Referee Orangebnrg, C. IT., Jtmc Oth, 1874.?8t