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MASONIC Petfos Council No. 11, R.\ & S.\ M;. TVill meet encii Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. fr?m lat October to 1st April nml at 8 ?'clock from 1st April to I?t October, on tht following dates, June 24, July 22, Aug. Mb Sept. 1?. Oct. 21, Nov. 18, arid Dec. R>. J. F. JZLAE, T. 1. O. W. Bruksox, Recorder. Esreka Chanter No. 18, R*. A.V M.%? "Will meet during the present Masonic year at the itHual hours, the followin dates : March 10th, April 7th, May 6th, June 2nd, August 4th, September 1st, October 37th, November 24th, 1 ecomher 29th. J. F. IZLAR. M. K. II. P. J. M. Rrunson, Sec. SMbboletft Utlgo No. 28, A.\ F.*. M.v "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, fr?m 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock f r?m 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, Feb. 1, Mar. 7, April 4, May 2, June 6, July "4, Aug. 1, Sept; ?, Oct. 8, Nov. 7, I>ee. ?. JAS. F. IZLAR, W.M. Gro. W. Rrunsox, Sec. a?ar 29 1S75 7m. , _._.?.?? I. O. O. F. Edisto LoilgO No. M?Meets at Odd Fellows Tlall," every Monday:evening at 8 o'clock, from 20lh March to 20th Sept. and at 7* o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. A. FISCHER, N. O. 0. D. REUME, Sec. TQWV COUNCIL.. This body meets every second Tuesday after the first Monday of each month, for the transaction of regular business. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TEMPERA NCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Mtnday evening in the basement of the Presbvteriari Church. J, O.C -A- L The lines of T. F. JR. will be pub lished in our next issue. Head the advertisement of Mr. Townsend Wolfe. Mr. L. A. Zeigler has been appoin ted a Trial Justice for this county. G I). Kortjohu's advertisement premises much. [Read it. . ..- m m mm - Mr. ^hirer's line residence is almost done." It is indeed a pretty building. Hair dressing carried oa in style by Mr. Arthur Lcw'.n. He has his place elegantly fixed up. Sec card. Fish a o plentiful now upon our 8trcetf?. Red horse sell for twenty dr-nU a piece. Tin gutters are being arranged on the Baptist Church to convoy water into the fori*i iWeshwa young man washing his Stands in molasses yesterday. lit vvus preparing to visit his sweet In-art. Mr. Peter Cannon has a wrenteh wrjrrlc in 1771. It is a queer looking n flair. Those are high old stories told in the Clerk ttf Court's -olKc.. They ?make John English blush at times. ..-me m JIaicaa Ofjrjtiiithttj is getting fnshiona fc'o now in Orangehurg. That's the way the money .goes, pop goes the weanel. Detective J. J. Mitchell captured & dark bay horse last week from a suspicious parly; lie has him at Lew is vi lie. A 'certain .voting man's hands were quite nervous on Tuesday and Wed nesday, lie said things looked strange to him in the Burg* Joe Bailey had the thumb and first finger on his right hand cut off by a lathe saw at Strauss <fc Co.'s mill on Thursday last. Cause, carelessness. - ??! ? V - - . .|H I II. I - The State Agricultural College in Orangeburg gets ten thousand dollars. We will publish tho Appropriation bill in our next issue. Mr. G. W. Wilson has added con siderably to the beauty of his resi dence by having had a neat picket fence erected in front of it. ? ? ? - The Trial Justices had a meeting on Tuesday last. They sat with closed doors. Th e fall of Bclknap was not discussed. A merchant down town sells more cough syrup than all other medicines together. It surely natist bo the bes t remedy for a cough. - ? ???> ? - ???ii -? TAXFS? Tho time for coll ecting taxes ha3 been extended to the 15th inst. But tliis is, most positively, tho last breath that will bo given to the taxpayers. A young man named Tom Mooro, aged 21 years, died suddenly at Mr. - Culler's on the 17th inst., of heart disease, He was well and hearty a few moments previous to his death. A new Republican paper will be issued from Columbia shortly. It is to be anti-Chamberlain in sentiment. 1^. Cass Carpenter it is. said will bo editor-in-chief of the venture. - ??I ? ? V. I - The protracted spell of dry weather was broken on Tuesday night last. About 8 or 9 o'clock it commenced raining, settling the dust and making everything put on an nppearauco of more cheerfulness. The wife of our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. F. W. Fairey, was buried at Rranchvillo lust week. She was an invalid sometime pjoviousto her death. Mr. Fairey and his large family have our sympathies. If you want fine groceries go to ?lohn Schnchatc's and get them. Hi? stock is complete. For a little money you can lay in a goml supply of al most everything at his counter. Stop in and call for Schnchte or Geh reis. Read receipt of Mrs. Gab rial la C. Aldrich to the Security Life Insurance and Annuity Company of New York, for live thousand dollcrs, being the amount for which her laic husband's life was insured. FINNY? For ? man to say "I'm going to leave hero. I can't slny in this place any lougcr.'' And to sit right down on his haunches and dream that Or nngeburg is an earthly paradise com pared with ? ROWESVILLE? This place has been imcorp orated and will soon have a municipal gov cr nmcnt of its own. Let the citizens there elect a staid and settled man Intendant, and a good set of Wardens, and Rowcsville will be put on a high road to prosperity. Last Monday wassalesday. There was not as many persons in town as on the one preceding it. From all quarters v/c hoard that the people were hard at work preparing to plant. Let us hope thnt propitious seasons will bless the farmers this year, so that next Fall they can enjoy a real centennial frolic. THE ELLIOTTS? Paraded on Thursday afternoon. We learn that this company contem plates giving an entertainment short ly. Whatever this company attempts to do, is generally made a success, an 1 wc shall look forward with much nnxicly to their "promised e>ntortnili nt cut. - ?- ? SQ" ? -cr^ - - - ? A grand stercoptic exhibition will be given at the Fair building on the 20th and 21st inst. It will be a grand affair, presenting views of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, England, Rome, France and Germany, which will be explained by the Rev. Or. W. S. Bowman of Charleston. Read the announcement in our advertising col umns. FINE HORSES? Mr. Edward F. Slater has always on hand a fine selection of horses and tunics, but he gives notice in to-dav's paper that on Wednesday next he will receive the (inest lot ever offered for sale in this market. Those in want of a good horse or mulo will have iichance to get suited now. The ''Carolina Toucher," u new publication issued from Columbia, is upon our table. If its mission should prove to be one of assistance to the teachers, it will not have started too soon; but if its editor expects to run it with funds drawn from the School ap propriation, then it cannot be dis couraged and discountenanced to early. THE DEMOCRACY? The leaders of this party met over Mr. Pike's store on Thursday last. They sat with closed doors, conse quently we are unable to say what they did. Of one thing, however, we feel certain: No rash measures will be put in motion by them as long as a wise and thoughtful man is at the helm, such, for instance, as the gentle man who has the organization ol that party in hand for Orangeburg county. j POLITICAL MEETING? A. meeting of Republicans was held hi Orangcburg on Monday night last, over which Mr. J. II. Livingston pro sided. Mr. R. G. Frederick acted as Secretary. Speeches were in ado by Messrs. John II. Phillips, F. R Mc Kinlay, A. F. Browning, Esq., C. R. Caldwcll and B. G. Frederick. The tone of all tho speeches were excel lent. Tho caucus was called by the parties dissatisfied with the recont re movals in this couuty, aud was a very strong one. FLORAL FAIR? The 9th day of May will be a live ly day at tho Fair Building. A ?loval Fair is to take place there on that day, which promises to bo quito interesting. Mr. Kirk Robinson, the Secretary of the Agricultural Society, gives notice in another column of the kinds of geraniums and flowers for which premiums will be given on that day. Let the ladies cultivate their flowers now with more than wonted vigor, and make the Floral Fair ft thing to be remembered. Let a spir it of generous rivalry prompt each of them to work for tho first premium. A MAT EUR THEA TRIOALS? At the meeting of the Washington Dramatic Association, last night, says the Hews und Courier, it was finally determined to given representation of "The Miser of Marseilles" in Ornngc burg, at some future-day of the pre sent month. Tho date, together with cast of characters, pricey of admission, Ac., will be announced in a few days. The association is composed of the best amatuer talent in the city, and tho people of Orangcburg will enjoy a rare treat. A committee has been appointed to confer with the monu mental committee of the Palmetto Guard as to the arrangements for a benefit for the Fort Moult re Centen nial Fund. A CAJflXQ SCENE? Mr. Joseph 1*. Hurley has been so long connected with our fire depart ment, and has always exhibited so much courage where duty called him with his brethren of the red shirts, that it will scarcely be believed Unit in retiring from the office of Yicc Prcsident of that Company, on Tues day afternoon last, he was subjected to a first-class caning by Mayor Boh ver. The Mayor is not always timid, but on this occasion he was a little diffident. With the Young Americas, however, at his back, he did hii work to perfection; With remarks appro priate and well-timed, he presented Mr. Harley with a Palmetto cane, heavily headed with silver, as a token of the esteem entertained by the Com pany for their retiring officer. Mr. Hnrlcy accepted the caning with becoming grace. TEMPERA NpE'ihi UPPER? That was a pleasant affair which supplemented the meeting of the Suns of Temperance on Monday night last. After the regular business had been finished, the members of the ct\ler were invited to a well prepared table of refreshments, where they spent an hour or so in eating, drinking lemon ade and talking. There were about forty ladies and about equally as many gentlemen present. Under such cir cumstances how else could the time have passed away than in the most pleasing manner. The supper was given by the Di vision, and was prepared under the supervision <*.f the following Commit tee : W. A. Edwards, L. II. Wautin maker, Alfred Jones, C. M. Wilkin son, \Y. S. Clark, assisted by Misses Mary Albcrgotti, Sallic Norris, Curie Stokes, Fannie Cannon, Nora Neuffer and others. [comm u x i c at ;:i >. ] Editor Kewk ??</ Times : At the regular meeting of I. Y. A. F. E. Co., the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Resolvedy That the Secretary return thj thanks of this Company to the Ludics who so kindly assisted in the decoration of our Engine, at our An nual Parade, to whom is due all the credit of our appearence on ihnt ocasion. Resolved, That our thanks arc due and are herewith tendered to tho Orarigoburg Nk\vs asd Tim ich, and Free Citizen for recent favors and courtisics extended. F. A. Sen i ffi.ky, Sec'try. 16*'in ember This. Now is ihc time of the year for I'licu mpnia, bung Fever, Coughs, Colds, and fatal results of predisposition to Consump tion and other Throat and Lung Disease. Hosoukk's GkiimAn Svuui'has been used in this neighborhood for the past two or three years without a single failure to wire. If yon have not used this medicineyourself, go to your Druggist, Dr. A. 0. DUKKS and ask him?of its wonderful success among his customers. Two doses will rolicvo the worst cases. If you have no faith in any medicine, just buy a Sample Iloltlc of Hoschee's German Syrup for10 cents and try it, Regular size liottle 75 cents. DoiVt neglect a cough to save 75 cents. dec 1 tf TAX NOTICE: OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER OitANORntmo, County, OiiAXfiKiumo, S. C, Feb. 17th 1S7G. The time for payment of Taxes hits' been extended to the 15th of March next, after which time the penalty will CERTAINLY attach. Take notice thereof and govern yourselves accordinglv. J. 11 LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. Orangcburrj County, S. C. oiirruAKY. JULIA BERTHA, infant daughter of ?1. C. anil Mrs. Francies Pike, of Orungc burg, (j. IT.,. S. C., was born November 25th 1873, and died February 28th 1870, age 2 years 3 months and 3 days. Two years, three months and three days a lingering sunbeam gaveoutits rich guidon light to cheer and bless die charmed circle of home, Little HERTHA was a bwccI little creature, and her picture was diguer rcotvped upon every heart of the entire family from her birth, and as the portrait grows gradually into Rfc-sizc under the pcncclHngs of the artist, until the last rose ate touches bloom upon the cheek, and every feature upon the cold convas appears to pulsate with real life, eo the image of the first little girl of the household became snore und more a reality, with parents and kindred until Monday", February, 28th. Five weary mouths of the time, however, the descending sun of a brief life was par tially eclipsed by the gathering shadows of a dcop sorrow, that loo truly foretokened a premature close of day. tier sun wont down in tbe morning, but will give light the longer in the spirit land above us. HERTHA was natural ly enough a great pet, for she was a little magnate of wonderful power, and she drew around her, by the force of her charms, every member of the family. Reing unusually fond of the mellowing and soften ing influcnccsof song, she would invariably join, ivith broken nulcs, in the prai.?e of her Saviour, and as if under a brief tuition here, preparatory to joining the shining ehoristors above, she sang continually, even while her tiny feet were being laved by the dividing waters of the Jordon of Death?her last words were uttered in song. May our gracious. Heavenly Father sustain the bereaved family under this severe stroke and may thev all meet the angel spirit in the "many Mansioncd dwelling" in the Christians promised home. A FRIEND. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL. IJY A.M.SRider. L. S. WOLFE & T. J. Calvert. B6E>~" Office open at all times. ID insolation ofOopartnei ship The Partnership heretofore existing bet won the undersigned under the iirm name, of WILLCOCK & WOLFF is thit day dissolved by limitation. WM. WILLCOCK, T. D. WOLFF. The undersigned, while thankfull for past favors, will continure the general Stove, Tin-ware, and House Furnishing business, at Hie Old Stand. Repairing, Roofing and Guttering, done promptly. W.m. WILLCOCK. Having removed to the Store formerly occupied by I. 1*. Thompson, Jeweller, I would inform my friends that I have now on hand a complete Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries &c, and solicit ttieir patronage. T. D. WOLFF. mart Jt NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, On a no Kite no County. OliANOEiiCtus, S. ('., February '28th 187b\ Sealed Proposals will be Received for the Renting of the Poor House Farm near Mr. I. R. Tucker's place about 1.1 miles be ow Orangeburg C. IL, until the l?th day of March 1S7?, for the present vcar. j tiv Order of Hoard. CEO. ROLIVER, Clerk of Co. Com1 rs. mar. 4 2t jNTotice of X)is:mi?ssaL, ESTATE OF FREDERICK W. JONES. Notice is hereby given that one month from this date I will tile may final account as Administrator of said Estate and will petition the Probate Court fora final dis charge. March Ith 1S7G. JOHN E. JONES, Administrator, mar 4 4t III the District Court of the United States. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In re JalWfl 0. R. Chancy, bankrupt. 1PURSUANT to an order of the Hon. Geo. S. Bryan U. S. District Judge, the lien creditors of the said bankrupt are hereby required to prove their claims be fore ine, the undersigned Register, on or be fore the 17th day of March next, at my office at Newberrv, S. C. CG. JAEYER, Register. mar 4 i!t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGERURG COUNTY, In tiik Common Pi.kas. The State Ex relatione Solitorl Rill to of the Southern Circuit \ perpetuate In re [Lost Documents. J Testimony Ex Parte Hebecca A. Gleaton. Application having been made by Rebecca A. Gleaton to prove tbe p;uU existence, loss, and contents of the la-t Will and Testament of Dempsey Corbitt deceased. In accordience to an order made in the saiil case, and on motion of Messrs Izlar & Dibble, Solicitors for Applicant, it is order ed, that all persons who desire so to do, ap pear and cross examine the evidence pro duced, and introduce evidene? in reply before me on the 23rd day of March A. D, 187", at my oflice, Orangeburg, S. C. February 11th 187? GEO; ROLI\ KR, feb 12 ' ~6t NOTICE. The Subscribers arc local Agents for the Security Life Insurance and Annuity Comp any of New York, and for 3 Fire Insurance Companies; and will be pleased to rccive from their friends, anil all others, applica tions for insurance of either kind. The. Security Life is well known as one of the most reliable Companies in the United States, and the Fire Companies they represent arc believed by them to he emi nently safe and trustworthy. 1IUTSON & HUTSON, Local Agents. flee 25 3m resh Goods * i .>>\ jrx *}.'[ so r leu Ja T. KOHN & BROTHE m Arc in'recoipt of nil kinds of Goods for the Season. Just reeei^od 100 pieces of Prints of the Latest Styles, selling Cheap. Also just iu Bleached and Brown Domestics CHEAPER limn they have been for ihe past TWENTY YEAESJ On hand a Large Stock of BOOTS & SHOES Which havo been just receivhd from the Factories direct, and raau~A facturcd Expressly to our Order, the Examination of which is S iUcited. "We are closing out the "baUance of Winter Goods at almost any Fries ia order to close them out before we wET be CHOWDED with our SJ7M3H& GOODS. We would advise those in Search of BARGRINS to call on for the next two weeks. The Lnteet approved Patcrns of PISTOLS Of all Calibres, alwuys on ?and. CHEAP* B CLOTHING k fill RiUUilMI u4 vi tue j^aieci tolyiu3 nuu iiw uiu ajun ua t nuu ri*cu * m. J&ay- In conclusion, would say eomo and stay all day, and if it loefca tikn rain bring your umbrella, we will take care of it for you. ??u!?n.e*3 eal^ bring a small amount of monoy, as a very little will buy enough goads 69 prices v;c are Belling thorn, to last you a whole year. If yea etej W?y y0u will miss it. Theodore Kohn & Brother.