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MASONIC Potros Council No. 11, R.\ & B.vMy Will meet euch Thursday at 6 o'clock I. $1. from lat October to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from let April to 1st Ocrbber, on the following dates, June 24, July- 22, Aug. 10, Sept. l?, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and l)ee. 1U. ' 1 J. Fi 1ZLAK, T. f. G. W. Bkukson, Recorder. Kuroka Chapter No. Ill, R-r. A/. M/-? Will meet encli Friday at G o'clock V. M. from 1st qdf?h?V^to'ljit ^Arrilj and i\t 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the following dated, June IS, July 10, Aug. 10, Sept.'l?, Oet/S'. Nov: 12. Dee. 10. \V. H.G1KAKDKAU, II. P. -. W. J. DkTiiBVIM.B, See. y Shibboleth Lo?go*No. 28,rA;*i >>-^V AVill meet ehcli ; TjiesOar/ ift f7, o'.rlock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April nnd at 8 o'clock from lsttApril to 1st Oetober.on tho; follow ing difes, ?June 8, Jfily 0, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Hoc. 7. JAS. F. IZLAR, \V. M. Jah. S. IIkyw?uo, Seq.; . *. nay 20 1375 7 m. i. o. o. r. EdlHto': Lodff? No. 33 ?Meets, at Odd Fellows Hall, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. W. F. BART 'N, N. G. F. PeMARS, Sec. _^ TOWN COUNCIL. This hoily mecU every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, for the transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Up Pav Train . 0'?o A. Mi Down l)av-Train. 7:30 F. Mi Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Train.11:53 P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to G. LOCAL. Coroner J. Hammond Fordham is absent from the Town on account of the severe illness of his Father in Charleston.v : 5 The game of drafts has succeeded those of polka and old sledge, and the ?county officers and tho othergentle anen of leisure arc industrious in work ing out tlie science of the game. r ? CAPT. JAS. F. JZLAJt? Is now rapidly recovering from his n:ocewt dangerous attack. We know rthut this announcement will be grati fying to .his mauy friends. Tihe Htir-ul CuroUuinun for .1 uly 1ms just readhod us, as usual, it is full of inhmnation upon * tjAi ?1 tural, jlor "TTtjj?nur?T^ilanuliictuvmg and M'lsoW laiKous subjects. No Soutliftroi plan Cor should be ?vithout it. EDISTO RIFLE CLUB? What has become,?of ttl Some of the members want t? know, what is being done, and what is going to be done: Won't "some one' "rise to ex plain." . ? . ?,.,,-??. Capt. F. H. W. ^ig'grpaM^sJboi? is getting very near completion; it is roomy and -convenient, and thfi >captain tells us that lve expects to, be .ready to receive his ni&riy triends, there about the first of August. TRIAL JUSTICE'S COUHT-r~ > . j ? We will take our cotcmporary s advice and not "bay, that bpsiucss has j been dull this week aiiiong the trial justices, although it is the fact. We| do not cai'eto bring down such anoth er rush of cases as visited our town last week. See an advertisement by Mrs. Ezek iel Vau Noorcicn,'of'Valunblo proper ty for sale, a dwelling house, and two Btorystore. ' They* are'situated in "a very desirable partrpf the town, and furnished with all conveniences. This opportunity should be inviting to parties' with funds to invest. BASE BALL?*' * ^Fhe' second gitme^ irr the match be tween the Orange's of this place, and the Crescents Of.Bamborg. which' was to have taken place on the 6th inst ant, was postponed on account of tho death ol the estimable Lady, as an nounced in another part of our paper. Complaints are being modo that'the bridge on New Street near the depot, is in need of repairs, and in fact is unsafe. We would ask the attention of Council to this fact. An uns??nd bridge is nn exceedingly dangerous affair, and may entail a heavy amount of damages upon tlie town. ~ ?? - ?-?IIIIN 11 1 ?L. STILL LIE IS KOT HArPY? Our Friend Moseley is not satisfied with having the "nobbiest" little mare about Town, but must go and import a pair of sorrels, that take a bnggie, or wagon' along in stylo,, they are not much on the "fast," but when they start they mean business. Go and look through Moseley's Stables just in the roar of his Store, ho can show you stock worth looking at and worth driving. Mrs. Pooscr's dwelling, over in the Fork, we understand was entirely eon. sMined by lire on Wednesday last. Wo learn tbnt she lost all of her fur niture, in fact everything in the house. The origin of the fire is unknown. By news from the North and West, the same complaint comes, e'.'exceed ingly hot weather. One paper as serts that the past two weeks have been the hottest known ?t this scsou for many years past. :For some v months' past we: hiive failed' to receive /our. exchanges either from ihe Sumte? Tf?c Soutlno?, or the Clarendon What ia .;tho ,mnUor, brothers of Uie pciieil and scis sors ? Mi^Vau Tassel] tho County Audi tor asks that we remind the tax pay-! :crs that Tuesday the 20th of this/ month is tho last day upon which the/y can make their returns. This is bint, ten days u?", and Mr. Van Tassel bcjgs, that all will come tip promptly, The .South Caroliaa Bank tfc Trust Company hotter known as Hapttfy Solomons Bunk, has.failed, it is snjp posed that besides heavy losses to ]pri vate parties, the State will catch itJ to the tune Of abut Two hundred Tjfhpus and Dollars, very consoling to parties who have to pay Taxes. / CAIiOLINA COLLEGIA F " SCflfOOL We acknowledge receipt of a card of invitation to attend the commence ment exercises of the above institu tion at Anderson, S. C, on me 14th and l?th instants. We extcftid our thanks, and regret that other'engage ments prevents our attendance. During the dry, hot, *nd sultry weather, that we have had upou us the past week, nothing jtama so re freshingly, as a glass of Wr. Wanna maker's Soda Water. Cold and spark lbig,Nthc samj>le consumed by "ye lo cal," carried with it a feeling of true inwardness, that still fondly lir.gors in ?out memory. We arc informed ? that a worthy colored man, Alee Wal key by name, lost his dwelling and outhouses with all of their contents, by fife on the 2'Jth ult. It was thcactofx?iu incon diary, the fire being applied at eleven o'clock hi the-day. It is a pity somo of thofc?e eantiot be caught and dealt Kti *u> tfey <ic&?rr&r -?'-" *? ??. - O. C 1)1 A L? We would ask attontioo of dealers iiiid builders to Mr. Dial's card, in which be offers for sale a thorough sW>ck of hardware, building material, hjpu.se and carriage finishing, trnd trliniining material, <&c. This-in an olid established house and can be thoroughly relied "PP0 \Vo & re sorry to* say that Mr. F. DeMana met with a painful aycidenft on Wednesday last, that irdght lfjive resulted fatally. A horse just ilurchnsed by him, became excited! and running away, threw Jlnm ^npoa a.;pile of, | lum ber, biKtisine his face and side. For tunately the injuiy is not serious "and we lmjnq.tp ?see,."bim \>ut again soon. As alspeci uen of good painting}-we would [uircrot^ittcntion to tbp front o Dr. "Wjannamaker's drug sttfrc, as fin ished MY by Mr; W. C. Mit chell, aUto the gniining and general painting, on and in* it he new store of Mr. Fraittz Briggm ami. This work jdiows, that no "prt uitice hand" was/ there, but that it \ vns cxecutod hyti masleV of his art. Mr. Mitchell kyiows how to do goot I work, and docs i A FISmllHR?- 1 J Iu Jespon?e to an invitation/ from hMemnn we proceeded/to in a sample bottle of his Jchani tfais spect pngn sever that prais how and t' and one i tUCati VASll -Th snak Stoe: Tlitt thou to th fulcii oppj It de wi St< g'vj whl O which bnd beon rcposjmg for hours in his ice houscHto say was good would bo b.jit faint If any one wants ab know ?>od it was, let them ejjfll round y one. Fischer's bar Js as,neat licit, and as well suppli/cd, as- nny town, full of foreign nud du ales, wine, liquors, ifcc BALL NOTES? ( secondgann bctweii the Rattle j, of Lewisvillc, and the Blue igs of thi'i place, came off on liny last. Tlie Bat tlcsnakes al n beaten in tho (im game, came pscratch this time/with full eon [o in themselves/and beat their ficnts hnndsomoljf by '57 to 21. [ill now require t'lu third game to je the match, each Club having one -game. We hope the Blue kings will practice up, so as to a good account of themselves n it does tVccti*. they must not let ugcbtirg cot bin ten. SECOND'UAND ENGINES? Moss im. Straus & Co. uro still sell ing In/go quantities of engines of | varioun powers at really low prices. Now As the tinio for any parties in need </>f steam power, to supply them selves/. Call aud sec thcee gentlemen. FRUIIT? TWo Charleston pan era say that pea</lies and wntermelIons arc drugs in jflio maikct there, flow is it, that wejsco none here? Orurigeburg heat'| Chfai!eston badly in curly vegetables, nind we had hoped .would.bayc given 1/cr a close rub in tho fruit line. / ?3M? ??????? ? "** f\ t A TFR ME LL O NS? j One half of tho papers almost in tho State are offering on? year's sub sc/ription for the ,biggcst melon sent ylioni?that is about. )*1 eyed "out. ,Wo floii't oiler that, but we will bind our selves; and give good security to eat or have eaten, cveiy blessed melon that any or all of the planters may bring to our office. We mean busi ness. CONFIRMATION AT THE EPISCO PAL CHURCH? The Kt. Rev. W. B. W. Howe, Bishop of* South Carolina, will offici ate at the Kpiscopal church, on Thursday afternoon next (the' 15th ii:st.)'at ?i o'clock. Several candi dates will be confirmed by tho Bish op. Wc hope all .who are able will attend this interesting service. FO URT1I Of'j'?L y? The fourth came on the fifth this yvar, or at any rate that was tho day the tun came off, what little fun there was, four or five Musicians, in Base Ball caps, turned out in an old wagon aud' ground Out several tunes for the edification of the little hoys and loafers, beyond that and a game of Hot Jacket, with barrel staves, the day passed harmlessly by, and we arc now fairly under way in our One hundredth year of American Iudep endance. With deep regret wo announce the death of Mrs. Win. J. DcTrcvillc on Sunday last, although she had been sick for some three weeks, still the fatal termination came with startling force to her family and friends. In the sore affliction of her stricken family we feel that public sympathy woulct be almost an intrusion, we can but leave tliem in their great grief to mourn /the loss" "of one to whom the" old," olfd adage so aptly applies: ?'None/knew her but to hove her, none uumcdj her but to bless.'* SCIIobL^VAX? T* "' ~] j J$ j ! Wei understand that the Clerk of the .Board of School District No. 10 V. |D. Bowman has been blamed for advocating a high Tax for School pur-. posc;s, this is not so, he suggested and pressed a. levy of Two Mills, having funjnd' froiri experience that it would' be| sufficient to carry on tho various 3cjhools during the coming year, the traditional) mill to meet "hack iri ificbtedness," was imposed to pay claims that he says he was unaware T c_, n ? - ? A < ? We visited,.tlie , Kiln., whero Mr. r . . ? ? .Mi.*; - i ; >_i-? .Livingston is now burhtpg about one hundred and. fifty thousand, bricks for the new Court House building. It is Well worth a walk dowiv, to the.yard, to see this huge pile with its rbiuibg j fires, and long Hues ofrfeatcd bricks, the blazing, smouldering, smoking mass, .with its attendant spirits, begri med, and blackened with soot and smoko suggests very forcibly certain regions , ?o. famously described ,by Dante." Theburning of this Kiln was begun on Monday last, and will he closed'up to-day or to-morrow. DWELLINGS WANTED? Tthns been, and is, a mystery to'us, that with capital seeking investment, and an extraordinary demand for small Dwellings, no one will use their money in that way. We venturo the prediction that if fifty Dwellings were built, not one. would be without a tenant two weeks after completion and any amount of rent almost could bo obtained, that the landlord might choose to ask, a lot. of such buildings put up on either or both of our New Streets, would pay huudaomoly. Will not soiviu one try?it? Fifteen years ago, Mr. J. M. Brun Bbn, I then n small boy, wlnlo playing with other boys, bad a cotton seed thrown'into his car, the Doctor in at templing to extract it, pushed it further in, and there it has since r mnined, causing Mr. Bruiison a good deal of pain nnd iiiiiioyaiiec, but strange to say, on Thursday last whil using an ear pick ho extracted the seed in almost as g'n'd'il cmulilioli n.s it was w hen it got into his head fifteen years ago. This wo get from Mr. Brunson himself, who hnsshown us tho seed. How he has been able to get on with this :*ccd in his bend, am? escape, severe suffering we cannot im agiuc, he tolls us that while it has not caused a grcut amount of pain, that since its extraction he has a strong feeling of relief. TUE A AVION A L PHOTESTA NT-+ The first number of.this paper 1ms just reached us, it is elegantly gotten up, on finest paper and presents a ltupttyanu appearance,, J t'is*"devoted In the "nusintci.Mueo of Protestant.su premacy.*-, in this country, and pre sents its views in a very able and earnest manner. The variety and ability of its articles, entitle them to the consideration of the hottest think ing nicn. The' subscription is only one dollar per annum. Address The Kutiuuul Protestant, C7 Libei'ty'l1 Street, New York. A MODEL STOl'llt--*^ Of the many handsome new 'stores that have been built in Oraugeburg since the fire, that of Fraiitz Brigg mann, on Meroney's old'corner, is the I prettiest. It fronts on Kussel Street twenty-five feet and extends back along B rough ton Sto?et seventy-five feet, thus enjoying a clear front in ail of one hundred feet. The construc tion of the building is on tho modem plan, and is calculated to reflect cred it upon its builder, Mr. Cramer. The shelves and counters in it arc nil fine ly finished,.ami when filled with goods will be the handsomest in Orangeburg. Mr. Briggmann is a thoroughgoing young man, aud does not admire the penurious disposition that, would prompt One tb build a store of refuse I lumber. His! idea is that a well con structed Ftoro is not only an ornament to a town, but at once an advertise ment for its proprietor. One feauturc aoout this store has attracted conside rable notice*: That is the beauty of the drinking saloon in the rear. The counter and'shelves arc artistically finished in imitation of walnut, and when set off with tho many good things with which Mr. Briggmann in tends to fill them, will surpass any thing of Ute jkind in OrnngcbMrg. It will be par excellence, tho saloon of the I town. A place where a gentleman may fKflfi&fchL^*^1' out' :> ' l^<^ : J|"^HpWnoved into his new store o^HJriirsday hist, and extended a general invitation to all of his I friends to assist ip^n houso-wnrmiug, 1 which was heartily responded to, and many wishes ottered. "Frautz" for ,a I long and prosperous career in Iiis hew j and elegant quarters. / A boy* g^T'his father's gun aud loaded it, but was afraid to fii-.e; he, I liowevor, liked the fun of loading, and I so put in another charge, but was atill I afraid to firo. . He kept on charging, but without firing, until ho ^ot six j charges in his old piece. His grand mother, learning his temerity, smartly reproved,: bin*, and igrasping the old J continental discharged it. The re sult wasitramdridous, throwing'<;he rtkl lady outlier .bi^ck." 8hc: promptly struggled to regain Tier feet',' but^?ial boy cried out: 'Die still, granny; there are livo, Metre charges to go off.' "Yes, sir," yelled a prencher in a Dakota church on Sunday morning, "there's more lying, and swearing, and stealing, and gotjccal deviltry, to the square inch in this here town than, in all tho rest of the American country;" and then the congregation got up and .?lumped the preacher out of the win-J dow. AU?UST I'LtMVllU.,. j Tlie most miserable beings in the world are. those fmffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. More than .seventy-live per tent oftho people in the United States are afllictcd with thcHe two diseases and there effect; such as sour stomach, sick head-ache, habitual coHtiveness, impure blood, heart, burn, walei-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit oftho stomach, yellow pldn, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coining up ofthc food after eating, low spirits, ?v.c. C!o to the Drugstore of | DU. A. O, DUKKS and get a7? cent bottle, or a Ramplo bottle for 10 cents. Try it," DR. A. C. I)UK ES. For Sale A YALqAIlLIC PEICK 9F PHOP.KKTY ON . MARK KT STitKKi; ,. 1 will dlsposebfnt private sale the whole ?of my property I oca toil on the corner of Street and Market Htrect. Large lot, line Residence, good two story Store, all ne ccssarv out buildings, lino Well of Water, large Garden Ac. For further particulars, apply, on the premises, to , Mrs. LZKKILL VAX Nt)OHDMN. /July 10 j'SVo La u__ utmiciK^'fim mvmmtmrm'f} utwf nmmtu i ^-ivpi*?-r-Trr~ TKII51JTF OF HKSl'ECT. Whereas, il lia^ pleased Almighty (.?od it* Iiis wise and gracious Providence, to rc> move from us, in the IaiA^c below, our mu(4i loved and respected Brother, Dr. C U. Thomson, to that higher, purer, and holier Lodge above, whtiro the Great Grand Mariter ofthc Universe, caMs tho craft from labor on earth, to cvcrl.-uling refreshment, and rest on high, whore the wicked oease from troubling,) and the weary are foruver at rest; Therefore licit 'Jtcaolrctl, That in tho death of Dr. U.K. Thomson, in the midst ofliiri iiseltihies.i, and | in the prime of Iii? life, bin Lodge hassus lainvd an irreparable loss; ami this com ,un,ljiiWy.UyJ,V^vJJivnt. dev.oted, aud faith-, fid Physician and eiti7.cn. 'Jicitolitd, That the members of this Lodge do; most truely sympathize and condole with the family "of Or. O.K. Thomson, in their sad bereavement. JlcMiivctl, That a copv of these resolutions be! fiirrlinlfefb t|f8Tami'iy Of d,c<??h'e<l,'arfll ^| blank p_;n:o in. <u?,;.u?ioUe Book be in-wiLcd.) with a copy of ihe.-nmc, in metnoriam. jteiuttrett, That ibe Secretary of this Lodge is I requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Orangchurg News and Timm?, for publication. Attest j' c Hl I Mss\ cumiNo, *v. Ii. \ F. \V. VOGT, Secretary. Building Material &c. The subscriber would ask the attention t*f | the readers of the NkW'S & TlM>? to hid Stock >?' of- IlJirdwaro,' ? Building Material,/! I louso .Fhtfnhing and C?rrigebBuilding jand j Trimmlnk Material, ~&e. '"Consisting"'"hi"' part of Frcah Stono Lime, Hydralio Cement, Caleind , Pia?(cyfV?Hrt,illair, Laths,.Lockte, Hings, BintlcHj -'racldi, whitlow (Jla?a, J'utly. Varnishes, PainH, Oils aud Brushes*. In short, the largest variety of goods to be found iu any one house in the State. AH goods warranted as represented, and prices giiar.'tntced'as low as the lowest fur same quality of goods AH orders accompanied with Cash or satisfactory Cityjeferoncca, will hare prompt ami careful attention. < JOHN C: OIa L, Columbia, S. C. july 10 lo75 3m. CFqr Sale, 'One Bottoms Horse Power. Will be sold cheap. Apply to the undersigned at'his farm, or to J. Strauss it Co., Orangebure. 8. GLOVE It: july 10 ? IS75* 2t NOTICE. I I hereby give notice to nil interested and concerned, that Emma Goodwin widow of James Ooodwin, intends to have her Hmnc atead, for hcrxelf-aud her minor Children,' set off iu tho personal property of lier late? husband in j?aid-('otinty, thirty one days from the dato hereof. ?a. u. kxqwlton, Probate Judge. ; 0. c. ' Omngoburg, C. IL, July 10th 1875. julv 10 1875 lm. Estate Notice. Winands ngiltnit the jdnle, deceased, are requested to hruin^PB*; properly attested to the undendgned, or to Mca-irs. War & Oibhlp(^AUofneye; ?ndan persons indebted will make payment to the undersigned, or to C. Addison Hnhsdale, inyi Agent, 1 J. F. ROB IN SON, ?'<.*)'.Qnnllfled 'Admihiitrator; ! Orangeburg, S. C? July 3rd, 1876., ; ; july 10 ' ?81 1875 - lm. THE NATIONAL BOARD OF 3ft?*i> ?i\clei*writei'? IIJiJUiliY OFFERS .A Reward of TWO 11UND?SO and FJFTY DOLL A KS for the detection, con- 1 viution and. punishment of ? tj\e- 'pr\rty or j parties charged with the crime tit arson, in firing the pr<niitfe*aiutate at Ornngebnrg S, C, belonging to (!. S. SltlBEH, on Jpne Btlt '1875; said Howard W?1 bo paid only on due proof being furnished the Excctjliyg Committee of the, conviction aud actual punishment of said criminals. By Order of the lOxecutive Committee. STKPUKN CHOWKLL, Chairman. New YorK, June 28 1875. ?y>~ For further information api>ly tq Kit; K BOUINSON, Insurance Agf. july 3 , 187 ? Ihn $5 TO ^ OO IVr l>iij' at HokllC. Terms free. Address (J,.ijTINS.ON ?t CO., Portland, Maine jan 29 1875 ly "Oi.ss Dru.ti.oii? Obavokiiuro, fl. C. . ? June 2?, 1875. On or nficr this date by mutual consent I herewith withdraw from the firm 'of MITCH KL, O.STRANDER & JACKSON, hut will carry on the name business by myself. A. J. JACKSOX. jtdy !$ 187?. 8t NotU'e ol" Dissolution. There having' Iwen it dissolution liymt? tual consent, of the Copartnership hereto fore existing at bis place under the firm name *. of~ P* nil UK KS r& Uro.. ? A41 - parties indohled to the late firm, are here by notified that the Books of the Arm are in the hands of \V. 1'. DUKES at the old stand, and all parlies are requested to make prompt payment to him, u* theii^isinuk^dias :t^ep,^ : j ? HAnllU Howes I'umpS. C., June 28th-1S73. W. I*. DUKES, T. C. DUKES. July :\ 1875 3m AUDITOR'S OFFICE, Oraiigehurg, S. C-) June l?Si 187!;. Xp JOSEl'H A. KELLER: j-.Takb notice, that Lary Ciovau ha* paid itf to ' the County Treasury the tax, cost* and penalties, together with 50 per cent, on his Heal Estate purchased by-you at tho Delinquent Land sale held May 3rit 1H7?. ? JAS. VAX TASSEL, . . - -rCpupty, Auditor., .f jnne 20 j ) *"? lt\ ' Notice? of 'Dismissal.? . Notice "is hereby given that t w'ilf oh tlie 2Gih day of July next file my linal account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for 'Orangcburg County as Administrator of Dr. Win. A. Cooper, and.ask for letters of Dismissal. J. S. C. HUFFMAN, (1 ? ' A'dminiclrator. . June 10th 1875, ' I > i\t ? ?June 20 " S '.1875 ? ? 4t ?NOTICE, -? I OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, Ouamokiil'ku, County, June 10th 1875. ? - .-, j;.^ dm.rt to lij accordance wi<|i an jjAct h>, Estabjidh j-CorMHi fitato fkhoiarsbfpsin thtf ^ntver-ii ly of South Carolina, the Hoard of County School Examiners will, ll?ld at jthis county .oaf oh Mgntlay, &h day of July, 1875, a free public competitive examination of those who d oh ire to avail themselves of the advantages oflered by the State Scholarship* established and provided for by tho afore* said Act. AH parties desiring to compete for theoo Scholarships, JHiSBKjhgg*- Hi em selves to.-HTq. Board of Jij?u^hTera on th above dato. he. Hoard of JiXhnduera on the i...- ? ' >.'?J:\t.X\).i ? 1 0 ' Pi THOMAS PHILLIpd, County School Coinmitaipoer - (-. June 10 et ? ? " ' > - ilq i_! Ul LXkdX ? ? . J OH^W-O G-f&M-^ - successor is$jm?b<iK scnVT ?ROBE5.T JENNY; ?18 and nv'larSmMe'oppl)?iiinU^ having-" hlefea-' !muled mo to obtain auch, I'diereby l?ictho | dcasnrc _ of,.informing, my\ friendff.cjid cuts. , omers, U<at thej^ill find mea-tQ^BRJCK STC)RIp, formely^occupied br Mpcsrs.Kohn &Bro., where business w?I d* r>uncuallv' a'l Uiiedtoinlneimt?re!;i::;'i,i ne AHi) | may'SB'! Hfl .H .1876 ?ia MICHAEL B0f?I Th'i?1; iropsri Vn?v.^ tipn if1 no ?HDERS. ^^^^yp^JJ I care oC ? The TA1JLE amply supplied,.and , a IIACK meeting each train attlnS Depot, )Y. i Twrms Moderate. > ' hw-ijifi.fo.i.1? ">> I j may 20 ; ; ' 1875 ly LIKENESSES. Tho Hubscrlher hasfe'actired rooni? over J A. Hamilton'* store'whore- hdis prop/ired to pdint LIKKNICSSfS IX (5lL;'fcither fr?rn life, or firom' Photographs, .tb'o , pictures' painted to bo from Cabinet tu Life sire. t.. t, j He is ah? prepared to' ?ake:rHOTO iRAPHS auffFERREOTYPlCS card site, ! \V. Ii.COUTA'XT. jnne 12 18<5 1?^ ?-? ? - ?-*? ? ?? ?tw ??-?f N?te Loa . . ? A NOTE drawn by Jno, D. Keltt fd^fmo Hundred and Thir^-SeVen '.D^^TJAttH endorsed by A, J? ?,K?:.M%: Ja,ck?on. All pcrsobs nw warned against trading for said NOTE, A liberal reward will be piU<| for sn,inc if dviivcrctl to "!' A. J. lACcisdx. jnne.rj 1S75 St YALUABLE BUSINESS ? STAND,;. . FQRSAP' One 'I#ot on Main Street, recently occu pied by M. Rich, measuring in fronton Main Htrcet thirty-six feet, ipid running luck one hundred feet, foimlng nii' K, tho L riuudna In rear of lot,"hf '?j Tliohie, measuring lSxlVS feet. Thi-V is |ni\? of,'(hq best Husineas Stands in die hnvu of Orange* burg. Terms can be known on appltcatioh, to Mrs. BERTHA RICH. 1 Or Mr.: GKORtiK BOld\T?)i m ty 22