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_tu 6 OAL .__ S AT t/HD AY, 3 UN I?3 27, 187 4. Gov. $V>sclr;hjas pardotied the Dar? well County Commissioner^. Trial Justice J. Folder Meyers has moved into the handsome building oacu pied by U. S. Commissioner and attorney nt law, Chas. S. Hull. Mr. Meyers or Mr. Bull will always be on hand for the Uiinsactloflltf business st the'roHva gaSio o ijats Mil pj t|U jbctwccB |fl resulted in I'ovot of the latter bv tw?. * We congratulate our colored young men Tho Comet Fire Engine Company propose to celebrate the glorious Fourth iu proper stylo. Bunny Side is the ground whereon they intend to display their patriotic footings. An immense crowd is expected to be present, as speeches of importance will be made. Wc congratulate our contemporary oo the. neat appearance ot its Patent outside?aud are glad to sec that its native prejudices have .undergone so ? ? K M - It >*B * i great a chungc uJr to pritronr/.c yankee <Hnff?^We^?^tf7iUviw^(5rtf' neighbor to have both |^des^lmtOT)^:d '' ****?,./.! Mi?} I On Thursday last the second game of base ball was played between the Swamp Angels and the Orango Clubs of this place, 'lucre is to be one more match played, when the championship will be decided. Thus fur the Orange boys have one, and the Angels one Hotting is lively on the next game, which will he next Thursd ty. _:_-_. ? . or a xg e l o I) g e Xo 7, xx tg II 77? ()f\ PYTHIAS? 'J his newly organized Lodge is march ang forward with rapid strides in our midst. Its beneficial tendencies have ulrcady been felt in our community. A.t.lvrregtthtr uieutjug_.lield Thursday evening lust, tho following gentlemen wore elected viz : W. 11. Oiradcau C. 0. T. C Andrews V C. F. DcMars P. Jas. YuriTassel P. C. he WORWY'l'K OliAl ? Wc b^t^ had tlto?easurc of u visit from OUj^fld frreutfcfwJ comrade Wo mack, wl\ojnet with ^t^osso! the uso of unarm ' ??*T battle fjty^Dlusta or Ocean Poud, (fcs^t?)ic fu^iiyojto known), Fist Florida^Ojrr old f'riifjul^is in the uuttal pcD, pajjfflBj und lcr^^^paplOr business, and forHx^isigiiiQe^iijfe'iiiiin ol'2.") cents, will tury^Mou over(^^h:ilf dozen lead pencils,-^apdialf dozlsSjcxeellcnt gilded pens, ai?=^ieat pen 6E?. We bespeak lor him,fj?ibrevcr hcgfSy go, the patron ngo of all who, like hwh wore the Cray. A County Clerk in a.Towu not a hundred miles Iroui lure had a pet calf, wliich.hc was truining up in tho ways Ifl?^1^^ arou.i 1 vory peacefully^"''^fiT^*^}'^) t'10 yoke, whiu^^lcPlM^^nV^A cud. Hut in one unfortunate moment "Bj Gosh" conceived the idea ot' put fc'4g^k^yy?pJs in the yoke to let the caSf'icc' how'rifc Would seem to work with ?j. partner. This firghtcued the call', anil, elevating his tail and vo:ce he struck n "dead ruu" f.,r tho Village, .and Mr. Clerk went along, with his head down, and his straw bat in his hand, t straining every nervo to keep uj, ?and c^^^i)"' llt f'V? lPp of his. voice : ?'Hero wc cdiucluosli dam our lool UsbjHottls I H c-a-d ti s Homebody I" ? ????.??? ?MASOXIC gele]'RA TI ox A v LI VI xg stox's hill? Ycst^y.Wiug^f.' JoTih's Day the the Mas.ouio fratoruity ol our town rajaawsawrisTO A'oxVy by invitation of Livingston Lodge, where they listened .to a Gnu uddreBS by our talented ciitiaen Jus. F. Izlur, Esq. Trfu fthfeab'cc was very iotge; auf^ wfc: lcr?3^^J(^oiiig able to uttcud ourselves, that .jovially and good leeltng prodoiui?ated. Alter the address the large, atteo rlar;CC pasfCil Jfo the (abics, uheu ample justice was dono to tho oatablos which were supplied with a lavish hand. "Our Henry," the leader of bur loca sli-iny band then delighted the audience after sonic lino music from their iustru men's?with song and seutiment suita ble to the occasion. After this ho introduced lo the admiring gize of tho numerous ladies, present an infant scholar, (six feet four, we think,) and described to them the manner children were taught in the schools of Germany. ; The i acknowledgment | of thus- brututn Yulvun by the infant scholar brought blown Inn HbysolWThen rcdhie,' the "fare well till we net ngiin," a .pleasant rid e hon e I y moonlight and St. John *n trqlfth month. 7:-, K.tKRClSES OF NR. S. R. mkll1. champ's sciioor.? The fine Hall of the K. I. II.. ,v h. Co., was crowded Thursday night, to its utmost c pacity to listen to the -. xere'ses of the children who attend the school of ihc ahn", e named goutlemau. It affords us much pleasure te state that wo never saw a more remarkable success in any similar undertaking, and the elocution displayed by those children would have added laurels to older heads, much farther advanced in their studies They all [knew their parts perfectly, and came to time like old stagers Mil Melliclwnip ..cannot' help but be proud of the display ihade by his scholars. We could sec in bis face, every line ol which beamed ,vit'i satisfaction; an ovidenco of his pride, but we drat think ho was better pi vise 1 orprou ler than the parents of the dear little ones, and the large aulicucc in attendance. We cannot find room for criticism ; each darling was perfect. Mr. Meiiichnmp Selectol Capt. .T. A., Hamilton and Samuel Dibble r5<?] , t) assist him in deciding who were entitle 1 to the honors on the occasion, a very delicate duty, and one til this iustaiico hard to perform. Hut it wa< done, and done handsomely. The honors Were awarded as follows, each retriplj;it slip ping upon the stage, and receiving tho same, accompained by neat an 1 appro priate remarks fro n the Com nittee. 1st. DkI'A HTM kxt. fur Scholarship. 1st. Honor?Miss M. h\ Doyle. 2t;i. ilouor?Miss Maggie Reeves, and Mi.?a D J. Williams. Uid. Honor?J. J. II. Stoudenuiirc. 2.ni). Dk'i'AHTMKN !'. 1st Honor?Gco. J. poster. 2nd Honor?Gco. M. Clatk. 3rd. Honor?E. T. Uozurd 3lU>. DKI'A htm bxt. 1st. Honor? J. C. lvuisdile. 2nd. Honor?Jessie A. Mellicb:im(). 3rd. Honor?Letidn Llausdale. Fur Penmanslup.\ female Department?Jessie A. Melii chn mp. Male Department?J. D. Audicws /<//? Elocution. Fii.m A l.K Dhl'AIt T.M kxt. 1st. Honor?Miss Minnie Rich, and MjfeS M. V. Doyle. M AI.k Di I'AltTM kxt. 1st. Honor?rj. D. Andrews. The lollowing was tho order of exer cise. Opening Address. J J II Stoulou 1 % v.-,.,, ,??? i.f,, 1 Andrews and IS T Bozard. The Confederate Do.id. Miss M V Doyle. The two Robbers W B Li glitfoot sind G M Sistrunk. Childrcus Wishes. Miss Dora J Wil liams, Miuuio Rich' Jessie Mellichamp, L R'lusdalo and G M .Sistrunk. Tho Little'Speaker. J C Rausdale. Tho Shape of the Earth. J D An drews, G J Dcxtor nnd^E T Rozard, Speak the Truth. L Ransdale. How to Tell Had News. Ellis W Shircr and Elliott Straus. The School Girl of the Period. Miss Minnie Rieh. The V? ondorful Scholar. J D Andrews Miss Fnnuij McNauiaru and Maggie Dukes. Irish Courtesy. J D Andrews and E T Bozard. Oration of the Law. Willio Dukes. ?Fashionable LiM. Miss M If Doyle, Dort J Williams and J C Ransdale. What t Know. Hobert I)ukc3. Excul.sior. Miss C R. Tuckor. The School Master Abroad. G M Ciutk, Willio Dukos, D B Reel, W B Lightfootj J A Zeiglbr, G J Dexter aud ,] D Hownrtnh. Braiding Straw. Miss D J. Williams aud Minnie Rich. A little Mixture. Miss Fannie Mc Naniara. The Dluc aud Gray. Miss G R Tucker. The Debate. J J II Stoudcnmire, D B llocd, 11 J Dukes, h Runsdalc, G J Dexter, W D I/i:_h'tfoot, M C Wilson J A Beigler, J I) Andrews, Ii M Clark, FT lit sard/J <: llausdale, K N Sco vilte and Pan'l Cannon. Dring Flowers. Miss M F Doyle , D J Williams and Minnie Rich. Tho Epicure. Ihm.I Cannon, .J D Andrews and .1 h Wilson. Don't I^Un in Debt. .Miss M F Doyle. Writing a lU&j|] Miss Maggie KccVCS and ^wM?W?-H The s^-.igc ol Eile. .Id if Stem leu mire. P it es EN TAT ION OF IMUZK-t. ( losing Address. J D Andrews. The (Jrangers arc not political, and' do m.t want oflico. Oh, no! There are only one hundred and thirty live ot them who are candidates for the office of sheriff in ('ass county, Indiana. "COMMERCIAL. .is i ns Ii. ist iti;i*oit"ts. Outer, or thk Oa.\snr.nuuu Nkws, Juno 20th, 1871. COTTON?Sales during the week P3 b des. We quote : J jOrdi.-iary, to Ciood Ordinary,... lOtyll Low 'Middling. I'M? Middling. .lAJfe? Holen Kick.Sl.tio per ouslicl Coax.$1.1(1 per bushel. Cow PV.as.00 to 1.10 per busLel PiMiKKS. l.iJO per bushel. NOTICE, PRORATE OFFICE, \ Okanukii vim. j EN ECU TO HS, A DM IN* ISTR A TO P. S, GRAUDlANS an 1 TRUSTKE-S Who have not in ado their [Annual re TURN lor I?7? <>it FO? ANY OTHER YEAR uiusl do so before the first day of Julv. OH THEY WIM,* Hl? DEALT WITH ACC HIDING TO LAW. AUG. 11. KNOW ETON, Pro'jnt e J udgo. juno -0 3t IVOTICIO TO TKACHKR? AN: OTHKItS. OFFICE CO.. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. OitANUKBURG Co., June 8th 1874. All persons having claims aguiust the Courty of Orangeburg issued through this Office are hereby requested to have" 111 ein rcgislorcd in accordance with an act of the General Assembly, before they will be paid. Tho time for registration is limited to July 5th 1871. F. R. McKINLAY, Co., School Commissioner. June 13 1871 3t Delinquent Taxes. All persons who have not paid their Town faxes, an.I License:;, are hereby notified that the Pen ilty has b'ic'ii attached, and unless settled by the 20ih, executions for the saute will be issued against al! Delhi nuen?*.l Uy order of t 'united. Kiuiv noniNSON, IU ' 5'^ul'k of Council, .'nine HI T^TI *Jt ./v card: Texas Kcal Estate Drafting. The Hon. Jas. T. I?, Mayor of Houston, and the Cily Council, endorses the cuter prise ns follow ?<. Ilm ssnx Tkxas, April "JO. 1K7-I. We. the" undersigned, reguVd the Renl Kstat Distribution, which J. E. Foster pro poses to itufku on the 20th of July next, in this city. asSeulculetcd to promote improve ments, and placing within the" reach of many, .who otherwise would be unable, a chaticc to .secure a home for llicin and their families, ami having from our long acquain tance with him, every conti lenoo iu his integrity, we feel justified in saying, that we believe he will carry oat lijfl Distribution honestly and fairly, according to his adver tised plan. James T. D. Wilson, H. F. McDonough, Hubert llurns, l ied. Stanley, R. P. Huer. N. P. Turner, F. W. Heitmann, John D. Usencr, M. Harrington, John Malier. ,. Capital I'riio, $0,000 Gold. Ton Resi dence iu Houston: PopuVittoa, 20.0.? >, ami the railroad centre of tho Slate, and nearly 100 tracts of laud in diiroreut portions of tin Stulc. Valve of prizes, $140,000, 7:1, 000 tickets, at ?2 oath, Address J. E. FOSTER. Manager, Houston, Texas. T. W. HOUSE, Treasurer June -0 ;:t ~ NOTICE. Oil ANCi EIMIKd COUNTY In- thk Court ok Probate. Hy aug. r. KNOSTON, Judge Probate. Whereas Mr.". Mary P. Oliver, widow, hath petitioned this Court to have her Homestead, in tlis Estates ot Thomas Oli ver, deceased, appraise 1 and set ofF, These are therefore to notify all c?riunrno I that unless Complaint be made to mo- by any OroditQV or'^thcr nprsou iutcrcs.'o't against such appraisal and setting oil'of sin i Home stead, I will on the 21sl day of July next aphoitit Appraisers to appraise and set ciT .such hoinc-ie-i'!. June l'Jth 1H7 I. aug. IE KNOWLTON, Probate Judge, O. <:. juno 20 1874 ftt NOTICE ' OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OkAnohuuku Cocnty, June 8tii, 187-1. Notico ia hereby Riven that (lie County Commissioners will LET OUT to the LOW EST JUDDER, nt the New Brhlgo near Brnnchvillc, on the first day of July next at 12 o'clock My tho Contract for Building two Small BridgoB, situated in the Forks of tho Edistos near the said New Bridge Contractors to give bond with security for performance of contract. By order of Board County Commission ers. CEO. BOidvr.u. Clerk of Boar<l. junc 11 "t ' ?TICE : COfTV AUDITOR. Okanoeruru County, S. June lOtb, 1ST 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 Co re ceive the RETURNS of Real and Personal Property of this Coutity. 'J'ax 1'ayers nre requested to have a Correct l?st <>f the dinereut Glasses of Land", ns follows : Number of acres of Planting band. Number of acres of Meadow and Pasture. Number of aces of Woad Laud. And number of Buildings. Each tract of land must be returned separate in the Township where it lie.-, and nt the same time they will make tlndr re turn of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits. ? Tjixpnyers nre urgently requested to be prompt iu making their returns, as the Law requires me to add a penalty id' "at per cent, to the Heal and Personal Property of delin quonts which iu every instance will be done J AMPS VAN TASSEL. County Auditor, junc 18 1871 tt NOTICE. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSD >N E R. OiiANnKiirnri Co., S. C. Ornngeburg, dune 8th, 1*71. The attention of Sohool Trustes?, and the Resident Voters of tttc Several Districts of this County arc hereby direoled to the fol lowing extracts from 0 hap tor 3'.* Sectiou* 13, 11 and l? of the General Statutes of the State : "Sec. 13. An annual meeting of each School District shall bo held on the last Saturday of dune of each year at 12 o'clock M. .Notice of the lime and place being given be ilie Cleifc of (he Board of Trustees by posting written or printed notices *i:i l three.public places of the District at least ten days before tho meeting. Special meet ings may be called by the Hoard of Trustees or by a majority of the legal voters of the District ; but notice of such Special Meet ing, stating the purpose tor which it has been called, shall be posted in at least three public places within.the District ten days previous to the time of such meeting. And no business shall be acted upon at any Special Meeting not specified iu said im tice." Sec. 1 I. Ehe following persons shall ho entitled to vote at any District Meeting, viz: All persons possessing the qualifica tions of electors as defined by the Constitu tion of this State, and who shall lie resi dents of the District .it the time of offering tu vol e m such meet lug. Skc. 1">. The inhabitants qualified to at a District Meeting lawfully assembled j shall have power to raise by t i\ in addition I to the a nouiit apportioned by the State tu their use, such further sums of monev as they may deem proper for the support o:' Public Schools, said sum not to lie more than three dollars for every child iu the District between the age <>t o and D?>. such .sums ot money to be used as shall be agreed upon at ihc meeting The Clerk of the Board ot Trustees <>f each School District in accordance with the provisions of Section 1-i are hereby required to issue no'ie s of said meeting. F. R. Mc KIN LAY. Co. School Commissioner. junc 13 3t NOTICE. ORAXGE??11G COUNTV. 1 N i IIK CoUKT OF I'ltOltATK. By AUG. B, KNoWLToN, Judge of Probate. Whereas. Mis, Mary A. Carroll widow hath petitioned this Court to have her homestead iu the Estates uf Jacob Carrol! deceased appraised and set oil. These are therefore, to notify uH concerned, not un less Com pin Ii I he mride by any creditors or other person interested against such ap praised and sitting oil ot Homestead. 1 will on the 21st day of July next, appoint persons to appraise and set oll such I loin c atead. June 10th 1674. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, * Probst t e J udgc, * Or G. junc 20 1871 ."it Notice of Dismissal. "VTOTICE IS HERLEY GIVEN TO ALL concerned that on the Sixth Day of July. 1874, I will tile my final account us Administratrix ot the E.-tate ot' the late LAWRENCE D. CLAK. deceased, in the Probate Court of Orangeburg County, and w ill petition for my final discharge Orangeburg, S. C. June 3, Ittfl. ROSA V idaKl\, Administratrix, Est. L. D. Clark, junc i'i 187 t It 15. F. IlIUt'KKXrr.SS, l>enttatf, Of CHARLESTON, can be found at his ' OFFICE above Captain BR10G M ANN'S STORE, on Rus sell Street. References?Dns. J. P. Paihick, P>. a. Ml"CKENtt)HS, a. P. Pi t./.iai, M. D., and Messrs. Pi:i./.in, Rooonns k Co. junc 0 137,4 tf OFFIOJ GO TO VOSE & IZLAR And Tray your GEO0EE.IES, andtfras save yourself tlie trouble of $ric3?g elsewhere. h^'.r goods delivered. HAS AX ENDLESS STOCK OF GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GROCE RIES, Which he is cltcnn ' at COST PRICE AXD NO HUMBUG! 0 THEOBOEE KOEE & BEO. SPLENDID ASSORT LATEST INTRODUCTION. A rc now olfcrinj MKNT of ? -t>^-- ^ TTSTC2 I ORE AT REDUCTIONS havo boen mndo .] > v \. I v V i ^ V .I.X>i >rz> I from iusi mouths' prices, and particular at in aR DEf .Htf SlENTS. including goods of I Ration is called t? a few items quoted below, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC manufacture, I being a FAIR SAMPLE of the gcn?ral at comprising evuy novelty mid specialty of tractiveness of our exposition, i lie tl I l rST RECEIVED 350 PIECES CHOICE CALICOS ;\YIIIC1I WE SELL AT cts. per Yard* All WARRANTED EAST and CHOICE COLORS. RROWN and BLEACHED SHIRTING arc A fine nFsortment nt CAS31MERS now sold cheaper than before or since tin- TWEEDS, LINENS, JEANS and COTTON war. Do not purchase any SUIT or DRESS ADES MATERIALS until you h ive examined our Superb hssoi tiueHt of DRESS <;<>l?L>S. ALPACAS, EI..VK CEEN.vPINES. wnni: g.?odS, &<?.* RIBBONS I RIBBOKSh! RLBDONS !! 1 At marvellously Low iv. res. Most beautiful SASHES in re d Roman, broken and Scotch Plaid. ClUiS (.RAINS in I.!! shades. LA Dl S SUITS in Laical Styles and in in this Town, the PROOF of this is open to Splendid Variety, will lie oflercd at really I all who favor us with a call, and an inspec Att Active i ie ? j lion ot our goods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. Our BOOT and SHOE Department cora [ prise the best gocds made for Ladies, Gents J and Children. Our usual Stock of Gents Summer CI.OTH IN(3, HATS und Furnishing Goods is very attractive and greatly reduced iu price. Selling strictly for CASH, and our fucili. .ties for buying being unequalled, we assort that v.e are the Cheapest House Road Notice. Notii'u is hereby giveii thai in three month's from this ilutcj lit'e Hoard bf County Commissioners will appoint Special Coin. inisMonrrs t<i Lny Oul and Open .a Public ! Itoud, leading from Uowe's Pump Westward to ihe Orangeburg and Charleston Itoad, near tho plantation of John S. Howmuu, unless in the meantime cause be shown to the co'nlrary. Uy ordor of tho Hoar I. GEO. P.OLIYKU, f. Com'rs. County Commissioners Offne, May Ith. 1ST I.?II Sui. N OTIOE. TO TUP. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Of! Orxaiigeburg. MOSES M. RROWN, the Harber, pledges himself to keep up with the times in all the late Improvements, as his business is sulli oicnt to guarantee the above, lie will be found at Iiis Old Stand ov< r ready 10 serve his customers at the shortest nptiooi apl 11 30 ? ? ,.i * < ! i f -7-i M " IF- . - DENTAL NOTICE. The UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in iinilOlinciug to his many friends and patrons thai he l.a, PEU-\IANENTL\ LOCATED jit ouanukhuug c II. Where lie will devote his ENTIRE TIME from every Monday until Friday noon, to the ri? a enc & or dkxistiiy in all its Department;;. Perfect SATISFACTION "guaranteed in till Operation* entrusted to his care. Charges MOPE?ATE. He will be found at Dr. Pei-Mier s Old Stand. Very respectfully, f A. M. SNIDER, 1). S. may '.' ly State Scholarships. OFFICH CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER Oha.sukiu.k?; Cocstt, S. C. NOTICE is hereby given that in accorJ :uiee vvilh Act of Assembly Approved Febru ary 1874, entitled "An Aul to establish cer tain State Scholarships iu the University of South Carolina a Free public competitive examination will be heid at this office on Monday July (Rh, lfc74." The act provides that hut one student shall be admitted from each County for the first year. Of all the apj licants for admission the three exhibi ting the greatest proficiency in all the blanches of study required for the admiss ion of students iuto the University, wilt bo recommended to the State Hoard of examiners, r.ud a filial Examination will bo held by the state Hoard of Examiners at Columbia on Thursday Octoboi 1st. 1874, when the candidate Is found most proficient will be admitted to a Scholarship in the University, , The successful can.lid.ite when admitted will be entitled to rccievc Two Hundred Dollars annually, and tuition free. May 8th 1874. F. R. MoXTNLAV, Coiuity School Commissioner, mny 16 1874 tf NOTICE. Thompson II. Cooke, Ex'r., 1 nnd I Complaint Jane M. /.ciglc^, | of the Will of for Puniol ^eigler, vs I Injunction and N. E. >V. Sistrunk, Adin'r. I uud others. J Relief. Ily vlrturo of an order mado herciu, the Creditors of the late Dar.iel Zeigler, aro licrcby required to present and prove their several demands before the undersigned at Oraugcburg C. II., on or before the i6!h July-next, or the sumo will bo debarred payment. C. R. CLOVER, Referee. OraugebiM g, C. II., June Otb, 18T4.?-8t