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(KU Potros CWW^Ntf.fl,cli.-. Vs/. "Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. from 1st Ociobar. to;lsi.Ayril, and at 8, o'clock'^Vvni lfr-Amu !fo flsVOctoberj on; the tbllbwlntf dates, June 24, July 22, Aug. 19, Sept. 16. Oct. 21, Nov. 18, nnd Dec. 10. - J. F. IZLAR, T. I. O. W. BncxsoSf, Recorder. .... , Knreka Chapter No. 13, RyA.% M.v^. \V11I meet each Friday at 0 o'clock P. M. Trom 1st ?ctoper ttn Ut ,Apri], ?M'tt8/ o'elock fro*K?PApfil todat Octohctfofltho; following dates, June 18, July 10, Aug. 13, ??^MfMMI^St^F?:?! W. J. DeTkkvh.lejScc.( Shibb sriii ^ from 1st \Cc. f r?m 1st A/pril to 1st October on the follow* JAS. F. IZLAR,,W.M. Jab. S. Heyward, 8ec. A ll \p May 29 1 375 7tUy Edisto. hrjdco ,No- 33,?Meets atx Odd 11 Hall/ ? ibAt^iflkoNlofhr-A.-. F^ru meM e|<%j?^y M 7 b*doefc lSt \QctV to 1st April and at QjuMock Fellow*. Halb? cvw#>M?iWay evening at 8 o'clock, from 20fh,March to 20th Sept, and. *t 7iVcIoci: from 20th fcerit. to 20th March. C. D. KORTJOl^.N, Q... , TOWN -GO^mi^. This body mectR every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each monlh, for Uic transaction of regular business. Mavors Court, held whenever occasion reouiitt.\ \y\\ >>*^ v ? ^ V ' ? '' {RAILROAD SCHEDULE. Vp Mv Train fl;53 A. M. IfewnTO? Train........!. 7:H0 P. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Traiti..,^!---.IL53P. M. Office hours 8 to 2 ami :i to ?. Ghristm^B ?pffs;> ?: , Mr. Kirk'n'olnnspn'hns a fine col-1 lection of joyV, tSrcC fit r eale. J, P. llarlty ?fc Co. have a full I ?tocdrimnl!?' ll?l W?l s's, nut! it*rVoffer-1 log baniaijis. , . ? MeWnC Scovil! & Pike arc, keeping-oil iu the even tenor of their way. atnl arc prcjviied jbr their (Ihrist wins ciiatbmvM. 1)rl**NV?htmtntttief s drugstore 1ms fruit on n C'hrL-tuias. siir (Mi^!U!iLwe |v..<prak f?fi? ltltn a '.ili'-;r.il putronng**, The J>uctwr is -a .ski'lful druggist., and j |cn"w.<< hon- ist fill prescript "ums lor the ' jj i i.pllV - ? !' ' ? * Those who K-m'I't f?'-?l j'd'v sind ?II ? t?:Li i'urhiy the holiday.-, should not ir.il t?? i all. upon ?1. Y.". Mo-h. b y. Ho 5s I he rlUtU' <1 'cv+r ? pctillenaiu that b? }?r?= over in <Ji_ ;iinl. .y.dls, tgnddjjj.at I' ir<K loydif fiu: litiril tiiacs. ; Mr. J>.,Ijouis. tn ke-p up his repu 1 r 11 ??tij^Jjres, ^rji?jal. a, ~v? t riet y ? of. nun jgoods lor ('hirst uia^.. (?iye .hint a <;ail. s?r.?l buy sonu t ujpg .Air tltould wouiaii cud litt !o titles.I IU (.Jtliks*re polite ?nid tillable and take plcaxuru in serv ing his rustoniers. Mr. J. G. V?de vi.-sit-.'il th-j o'tiv- hy1 the sea during the w-oelc, und i.> l*4 (eiviMgj a 'IprjiCiHtnck <d'*^oads frxitii i that nrelropolitf. lie i.s aii ?ccaumto dating and honest merchant,and com mands a largo nod MtfiucuUal trndv. Me i? aIs?i]ffepaVc\l?Irtr- the closing > ear. jEyery one who baa Keen Dr. Hy drick lately will give it up that he knows that Christmas is coming. J He has laid in a supply of all sorts of nice thing* for the holidays, which he de clares he will sell at a sntnll margin. His cignrs are excellent. Wc have puffed th in. r \ v ? j [. j ? | Briggiunnn & Rennckorare not he* hind the times, and are oilering goods low down. Their stock of dry goods, clothing, shoes, hats, groceries, tin ware tobacco," cig?rs and liquors will compete with any house in town. These 'young merchants deserve the patronage of the people, and we date say they will get it. That large store where Meiers. Brun sen and Dan tier are always to be found, is tho place whore tho public at large is invited ?Uv < go.11 Cornelson has put his prices down to suit the times, nnd is prepared Jo,supply every want of hia customers/ His' dry goods, cloth' ing, ha?;'boots &c.-, Act; are in the latest style, and can be bought cheap. August FischeVis 'tin extensive ad vertiso(yand is reaping a rich harvest from his use of printer's iuk. His store is daily crowded with*customers, and if August does not find his money troublesome to count now, we pre dict that, ho will somo of theso days, pfovifle'd his good luck contin ues. I^e'hoi> Jargo and extra sup ply of evieryt^ing lor the season. Ah 1 now /we have it. What man or wornnn'is thoro who woiuld dare dis pute us? Not oiio. Kohn oi Broth er's dry goods emporium is too well known lor that, -t If ypu ..want Ajfeaufa some suit of clothes, a stylish dress, rhatf qabfn?bk-tl?| |*pve?bool8> nr shoes, wny, just drop in and call lor F;erryolear or Joe Brunson. Don't let Christmns go by without giving Kohn X St4oySn& &nn4mlnPmer chant, Mr. C. R. Jones, is apace with the times.' . 'His oughly rep^enisueilj for' jtfte hplpJny, trade, an?i ft j?wb' ajijd, ,T,iwe? \W been commissioned) :as a' boraniittoc <of one oo invitations! We do]]' lh?refdre, and by virtue of said authority, oo'idialfy Mvittf tW public generally ^caHon Mr,_&B$Mu~~~~.wm ,.,-~~-~> J. Wallace Cannoriis prepnredJfpr Gurifltmas, ?nd^stefid^ nniiiy?afjon ^fi^pi?h#itcW>il W>? 104 fetlhis store. ($1fe holidays will be spent bjippily by,eycry one., who.^will-make it a'pmnx*tb ilVo^ In and see him. His shelves ar,o crowded with a variety of good things, and, with a little money, one can lay Wk slippy'UierVthntwill Voittriou'tc largely tW the cornforbr or home.' - t\yS i \\A vi>V. ^ ^ For open-henrtedrieSs C. D. rtor!-' jo h n_ stnn ds _yi pon, ?a,m<Jhofty^p) unacje,, His conduct, as a worthy.eitizeu nnd niejchan^ jhns'wop .fop fbdfU,';ijb| only the admiration of bis own sex, but also' that of the other gender. But this .is not germnin to xthe point we intended fo nutke. Our purpose is not to pufl Hick," but to speak of bis store, which is crammed from one end .to the other for Christmus. 1 'Coll on Kort jphu.. ? M ri i 1 y :!l: ' * ' Tliat reliable firm. ,Briggmanu & CrocikV hayc , enlarged' Iii ei r i-tock for Christmas, and their host of custom ers 'will do* Vlefl \o pa*y tlie^m^a visit at once. These gentlemen have not for gotten their friends, and have their store filled with g^ood jhiug^for^thc approaching happy season. They are well rkuown, nijd.jiiccd j no ^recouy m end at ion from us But they arc too descrWing: to* "ha! ?loft out of our "Christinas puffs." t * < , t . ? ? ' \Y*e never saw'siub a fine collection of Christmas articles is ' those which beautify and make attractive tlies^ore of' Dr. fM j? ?jj&R iie;l^7rom a small toy.wh'iAlo* iip h) a toy elephant. But to ennutnerate : the Doctor has toy monkeys, India-rubber balls/Tum iiintiy banks, doll baby carriages, dolls of't nilt defiyilttioU!*! miniature lire engines, lire-works of all kinds, ?1 ruins! tn.mij.vts, hud a hundred other things in this line. Apart, from this, he bin also a ctwplcto supply of perftin.erivVj !&ncy soaps, silver cups, toilet setts, vases, fancy cups and saucers;- knives, cigars; I'obnecosrf&e: r Iii a word* Dukes' i.vjv***-'the plupc to go mid j;?T; suited for ."Ohrjstwiag, ^ All ohe" has t?? do to lie supplied is to drop in and call for our friend Shcrrod, and we bet o.tr devil that he will go n'wny ftftitdliid. An<l then' the Doc tor's toys are so eheap that a few dimes will ctmhle one to make his holiday purchases. Gone up?Eggsl. j . , . . Boosting bigh?T?rkoys!' i Chickens?Out of sight* We call attention to the advertisc ir.cjit of L?rick A* Lowrance. Cow bunting is getting to be fash ionable. What does it mean ? - Somebody killed a Screech Owl on Wednesday last. It rained night before last, and was exceedingly dark. ?mmm>??. ?? By the county Icdhitiijssioner's re port one can sec what the trial justices have cost the county. The Methodist Conference has been going on at this placo for the past week. Tho Legislature is getting along very well, and seems to be working in harmony with the Govornor, who appears firm in his stand on the side of Reform and Retrenchment. Some man, not having tho fear of God before him, unceremoniously en tered the fowl house of our County Treasurer, a few nights ago, and took away his Christmas turkeys 1. . i , . i mmm I? ??? J I Some person attornptcd to stjal Mr, Pike's horse on Tuesday night last. Tho paity did not succeed however. Why is it! that Mayor Brtliver docs not put Marshals on guard ? .. Some one attempted to steal a horse out of Wallace Cannon's bus ,pu Thursday night last, but wasdiacov-, ered before he had accomplished his purpose: He made his escape. For tho sake of Wallace's sweetheart we hppo that no one will attempt to steal him out of the bus. m-fcr L Thoto ifl to boa new paper started in Charleston in oppos^t!on to?t^o News and Courier. It Lwliil bo * run by straight-out Democrats, and will fight it out on that line if it takes all the summer. , > PERSONAL? , 7, ' ?We had tho pleasure of a call yester day from Mri J. A. Elkins, the accom plished publisher of the Christian <Neighbor\>n joUnlal remarkable for its typograp|ucnl^exrcllcpce, and the abil ity displayed in its editorial columns. An alarm of lire was given last night about half-\irls( ei^ht o'clrick, and odr firemen .prymntlr rebairccL ip?the. spot with their engines and Truck and Ladders. The lire?which origi nated in a chimney to a small bonne near the fdepot?wa--j,8opn put out however,'nhd oifr town subsided from excitement to quietness ??gain. --^.^fji'r' The supply bill, levying sJl mills for general Slate purposes, has passed the House and is now in the hands of the Finance Committee of the Senate. Whether that committee will alter ' the levy we are not prepared to say; .hut it is generally understood that Gov. Chamberlain will veto any and every bill which imposes onerous tax ation upon the people. VA iMZTY Titottpi?? \ , We learn that this excellentTroupe will give a, public entertainment on Christmas eve night/ which promises to be.a . treat. .We havo witnessed one or two of their rehearsals, and found them very in'creating. The members of the Troupe nrc all resi dents of this phvbp, T.*Ld ns'jwe have said heretofore, io^-' VP -the patron age of the public.1 We* bespeak for them a crowded house. THEMLLLKIIAM> SCHOOL? ?***" A public examination of the pupils of this excellent m-Im id tame oil! yes terday. TbcMRholur* ) all evinced great proficiency in their several de partments. We give below the result of the examination, ami the names of those wl^o^c|r^icd orT the prizes : j 1st honor in Iii department, Geo. J. Dexter. 1st honor in 2nd department, Jessie Youngblood. . 1st honor in 3rd depart tnettt,||IIenry Boliver. Best in composition, Gep. J.Dexter. Best in French, Alks Otis Wbitte more. Best in Lutin, Miss Deda Hitching. Best in ,.pcunmn*hip, (mule) K.J. Dukes. ' Best in penmanship, (female) Jessie A- Mellichnmp. Best in spelling, JelIct>:ou L, Wil son. We"n^y*Tf"ti (<inl ntnthn for gen eral proficiency, ??"ritz Addon, Maggie Dukes and Jessie A. Millichamp* Worthy of mention for bchnviar and general attention to du'ics: John Zciglcr, Donald Burton,Law ranee Way, Fatuiejs} Way, lizzie Dex ter, Kitty Dukes, Kdith Melliehamp, John Ogrcu. Few are aware of the inrportnnc of'cliecking cough or common cold in its first stage. That. winch in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon preys upon the Lungs.s LQr.,Bull's Cough Syrup affords instant relief. Pi ice, 25 cents. ICciiieuibct' This. Now is the time of die year for Pneu monia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of prcdisposuiphtoConsump tion and other Thruat and Lung Disease. Bosohek'h German Syrup has been used in this neighborhood for the past two or three years without a single failure to cure. If yon have not nsed this medicine yourself, go to^j our Druggist, Dr. A* C D?KES nnd auk him'of its wonderful success among his customers. Two doses will rvlievc the worst cases. If you have no faith in any medicine, just buy a Sampln Bottle of Boschee's German Syrup for 10 cents and try it, Itcgular size bottle 75 cents. Don't ; neglect a cough/to save 7o cents. dec 4 tf 1UUU x>?sneis! Red Rust Proof Oats AT SI -Per Uiiwhel, SACHKD IN COLUMBIA 1 DEPOT. I L?RICK & LOW HANGE, dec 18 Ira Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a certain Mortgage, I will Fell at the Plantation of James Zeigler, oa Tu?; dav tho 4th dny of Jnniiary next, for Cash three Head of Cattle, as the property of Moses Jones, under Mortgage to James Zeigler. ALUO By virtue of a certain Mortgage, I will Hell at Urangeburg, C. II., on Monday the :trd day of January next, for Cash, One Hay Horse, an the property of Tacoh Felder, under Mortgage to W. H. llennon. * also By virtue of a certain Mortgage, T will ?eil at Orangeburg C. It., on Monday the 3rd day of January next, for cash, One Iron Gray Horse, as the property nf Daniel Williams, under Mortgage to' J. & U. Sellers. December 18th 1875. _ 12. I. CAIN, Agent. der 18 3t NOTICE OF DISMISSAL. One month from date I will file my final account ns Administrator of the Entitle of Ahraht L. Crook, and ask for letters of dis missal from tuiid Administration. Dated Orangchurg B.C., December 11th 1875. D. W. ('BOOK, A<lministrator. doc 11 4t Notice oI'Diswiifisnl. Notice is hcrehy given that I shall one mouth from date file mv final account with tho Honorahlc Judge of Probate for Orange burg Comity, on the 11th day of January, A. D. 1870, and ask for letters of Dismissal astj Executor, of the Estate of Bichard Mrigrill deceased. December 11th 1875. JAM KS a. DASTZhER, Qualified Executor., dec. 11 4t The State of South Carolina. OttANOHnCHO CODKTV. By Auo. B. Knowi ton, Esquire, J. P. Whcreaaj J. A. Kennerlv, hath made suit to me, to grant to him Letters of Ad ministration of the Estate and effects of Jobu C. Kcnnerly, lato of said county, deceased. '1 hcae are therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and Creditors of the und John O. Kcnnerly and, deceased, that they be and appear, before n.e, in the Court of Probate, to be huh! at Orangchurg C. II; on December 30th, next after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, *.o ahew cause, if any they ha%e. why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand, this 8th day of December. Anno Domini 1875. AUG. B. KNOWLTON, \ L..S1 Judge of Probate, ?. C. dec 11 1875 2t COL, ASBURY -COWARD i . Principal. A lull corps of aploProfeagOTP j - Complete outfit of Anna,?porntu? di. Arr BMBVPb jnental end phVBHal training. Location nrrtoA Jbr ijonlBiThlitOBa and poorw?*?u} rafl road mvl tri?(?r?r&&j <bdlfliej.Br Ebmftrntod Catalogue asptrfafHacfeai.. dec 11 1875 tf SA?TA CLAUSE Has nrrivetl with a full stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS Consisting of handsome PRENKNTN. 1DYN, I'A.YD I ES And a host of other goods too numer 'rius to mention. All of the above goods marked at Prices within the Reach of all at DUKE'S DRUG STORE. Holiday Goods! JUST Arrived, and now opened for the Holl day's; a fine assortment of new Hooks, Music, Toys, Toilet Setts, Vases, Parlor Ornaments, and n variety of Chinia Cup?, with and without Saucers. 1 have also Received. A full supply of Lamps, Chimnie.?, Burners, Shades, AND A lot of those splendid TULIP CIIIM NIKS, which for beauty and durability, are superior to any others ever offered For Sale Tn this market. Call, examine, ami be convinced, that you can save money by buying your Christmas goods Olioap For Cash, At the Hook Store. KIRK ROBINSON, Market .St. NOTICE. LAND FOR SALK 115 Acres lying partly in ihn T?ven of Orangchurg. Vor further particulars, ap ply to A. B. MI LI 10 US, dec 4 Im Hamberg, So. Ca. FOE S A LF, One- Tract of Land containing 101 Acres more or less, in the County of Orangchurg. Hounded on N. Vf., by lands of P. A AVilliainB, on W., by lands of l>r. Dantzlcr, on South by lands of Owen Shutlcr, K., by land? of-Taylor and on North by lands of B. Bannister. The aainc may be treated for jt private wile until first Mon dav in January next. If not despoacd of prior to that time will be sold at public auction nn that day. For terra?apply to W J". DETltEVILLK, dec i 5t Attorney at Law. OHEISTMAS IS COMING J A ixl I Ii a vp, as usual, laid in a HEAVY STOCK .1 K i. '? For THAT HAPPY SEASON. ^ My customers will find at my Store everything that one could wish to make tho H didays happy. My supply of GROCERIES Arc unexcelled in quantity audLowness of Price, .while my Wines, Liquors, Cigars,Tobaccos, &e Arc the FINEST ever ofTered. for sale in Orangehurg. Those wao want to SAVE money and make home HAPPi should call on me at once. My Assistants, Messrs. Louis Fischer, E. T Bozard and T. B. Boyd are po lite nnd accommodating to all who call at my store. No trouble to nnaw.'p.r. ? \ questions or show goods. For Christmas I will have FINE DRINKS,, and*' invite the friends of Bacchus to drop in. JUST ARRIVED A FULL HTOOK OF It/ :. f ? ) .... 11 I / CHRISTMAS GOODS, CONSISTING OF - v\ NUTS AND F^l^OY AfaTIpTyiSS Alse) a full supply of ? ?? ?- ? r Groceries, Dry Goods, Hate, Boots and Shops On hand. Prices to suith the hard times. Goods Delivered. j. geq. vose; > THE LARGEST C IRCUS ,;ji ?1 1*>H ? >iorl' ^ is:") .<>il?" ? .-vi l <-v ) I w;tJii'j.?nc.) ,n;vii! > IIST THE W0RL3M.? JOHN BOBIN SON J|(f o" But a much better one. (A( better SHOW, can bo^.accn at my Store every day in the wcok.) ' ? 1 ? ' ''1' ' '' 1 - FIVE LIONS r Will be turned lcr>se in the ring, while a genui e Gdrina'-wilf |4ai through the audience selling tickets to the concert, but I. bavo S?MI& TI1ING in my store to beat all this. 1 OHE HUNDRED MONKEYS ?1 Ail 'T Will do the apple selling, (but I have more Ihkn krJples for gale.) And now without jesting, I can honestly announce to my Customer^ and tho Public that I have on bond as full nnd complete a'line of.the;/ollo^w/pg/a^,-,,^ tides ns was ever brought to Orangeb?rg, consisting of ,{ u, ? ?aeh ? Dry Goods, Groceries, Tofts,5 Shoes,,,,, Hardware, Ales, Winesj-i Liquors, Tobaccos, Segars, &c. Respectfully, t.jrj? i .IN?< M P J. STRAUSS ,T. J. STIiEIST ^AS. K. JFQWV"" J. STRAUSS & CO?, ? Proprietors of the Ornngcburg 1 ice Mill, Grist and Saw Mill. Onr Mills being now in full ope-ation, we arc prepared to fill order* for- Stic* and frciiily ground Grist and Meal, (bolted or unbolted), at living price*. Our SAW MILL, being situated near the Town, is now turning out superior Lnrabsr nnd bills for all sizes can be filled at short notice. _ T Trr We c-m stipplv second hand StOHTjrt Engines*! Portable or Rta^envwr, uU Saw Millf?. gnnrantcetlby our Mr Strauss, at lew that half th? unualprWa. Highest pritrw paid for Hough Bice and Corn. IM ?1 11 n > ?iHt AND EXAMINE'-:. -' BRIGGMANN & RENNEKER, Mlr.-i FOB SALE I On tho Fourteenth Day of December next, I will Sell at Public outcry to the highest Nidder, One Hay Hone and Ono 2 Horse Waggon, levied on as the property of James M. Johnson, at the nuit of Gco. II. Corn'ielaon, under Mortgage, Place of sale in front of Court House. J. C. EDWARDS. Ornngcburg, S. C. dec 4 2t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OFFICE OF CO., COMMISSIONER'S, OllAKOF.nURO, C'Ot'NTV. Ornngcburg, H. C, Nov. 5th 1875. Notice is hereby given tl*-*.t the County Commissioners will let out to the Lowest Bidder, the Bridge known as Providence, on State Road, on the 10th day of December next, at said Bridge, at 10 o'clock A. M., for Repair. Also tl e Bridge known as Jlorsc Range, on name date at '2 o'clock P. M., at said Bridge. Also on Saturday, Dec 11th, 1875, tho Bridge known att Four Holes, at 11 o'clock A. M. Plans and Specifications will he made known at the above named dates and places. By Order of the Board. OKO. ROLIVER, nov 13 3t Clerk. : NOTICE ",? \ A limited Partnership hen this day beon formed between JOAH W. MOSELBY and Mrs. SARAH E. TOBIN, both or lb a Towtt ; of Orangeburg, 8. C. General nature of business, that of buy- " ing. selling, vending and retailing ge*d"t * wares and merchandize. j Business to be carried on under the name . of JOAB W. MOSELEY, at the Store on . concr of Russell Street and Railroad A venae, In said Town. Partnership to eon- ' tlnue until tho 1st. day of November, 1373 lOAB W. MOSELEY general partner? I Mrs. SARAH E. TOBIN, special partner. ' Mrs. SAR All E. TOBIN, special partner, has actually paid in, to tho Capital Stock in Cash, $1,176.00. T > October 30th 1875. JOAB W. MOSELETi SARAH E. TOBIN, - ' dec 4 ... Ci l?iiiiii f t DR. II. J. MUCKENFUSS :r Having entirely Recovered from his Slfk neBS, can he found at hie OFFICE over ' Cnpt. J. A. Hamilton's Store, where ho wiR he glad to 'SSE his FRIENDS and the " Tublio.