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, retros Council No. 11, R.v & S/V M.\ "Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. M. from lit October to 1st April, and at 8 Vdock from 1st'April to 1st October, on tbo following datee, June 24, July 22, Aug. 1?. Sept. 1?, Oct. 21. Nov. 18, ami Dee. 10. 3; F; IZLAR, T. I: Q. W. Bmrjf80iT, Recorder. Brip?lia Chapter No. 13, R.\ A.\M.\? "Will meat during the present Masonic year Ct the usual hours, the followin dates : March 10th, April 7th, May 6th, Juno ?ad, August 4th, September 1st, October 27th, November 24th, December 29th. J. F. I ZD AH, M. E. 11. P. J. M. BauKSOjf, Sec. . DMbboloiu Loilgo No. 28, A.". P.*. M.*.? "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, frara let Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock f rota 1st April to 1st October on tbo follow ing dates, April 4, May 2, June f?, July 4, Aug. 8, Sept. 5, Oct. 8. Nov. 7, Dec. 5. JAS. F. IZLAR, W M. Gbo. W. Bkunson, Sec. ?ij 29 1875 7m. ' I. O. O. F. Idiato Lodgo No- 8??Meets at Odd Fallows Hall, every Monday evening at S ?'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7* o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. A. FISCHER, N. G. C. D. BLUME, Sec Rebecca Longo?Meeta 8 o'clock every occond Wednesday after sale dav. A. FISCHER, N. G. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meeta June 8, flcpt. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion reqfclrca. (SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Men day evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, LOO .A. L. Business, dulh Yesterday was Good Friday. CENTENIAL OATII-^ Don't care a colt it lien tal. Golds are better now. Not so much coughing and sneezing as last week. *The Weather has been moderately W*rni this weck? Posier Blodgctt has been arrested ill Georgia nnl commuted to Jail. Pt.Ai E A NO SCARCITY? Id the univeVvul cry now. Outiiirmation to-inorrow in the J.utJ'ATan Church. The Lord'.? Sup p? r will be administered. Lihst Sunday was the eleventh an tiiv? rsary of the surrender ofGonoral Loo at Apponiat&x% S'lRA WHERRIES AND PEAS What a refreshing heading "hut *iot yet a local." We will be glad to announce the first cf the season. H. P. Cook. Esq., held an inquest over the body of the colored boy who Was killed last week above Lewisville ontU? Rail Road, Verdict, accident. V?UNTY JAIT*? Therc are twenty-five boarders at Cain's hotel for which the Coujity has to pay forty cents a day* LEAP YEAR? Young men riding white horses have one consolation;?if tjiey are bot counted by the young ladies, their horses are. BRASS BAND? ' Prof. Borg has been reinforced by Mr. Charles M. Huruin, and will now make the brass band a complete suc cess. A. T. Stewart, the richest merchant in the world, is dead. He comman ded his millions here, but was unable to carry a ten cents shinplnstcr with himv Louis Fischer is back, and is not as pale as his friends expected to sec him I He is at his old post and rei dy to wait on Fischer's large corps of customers.. L?ouis is still single. A?FISHING? Albrccht and the good nnturcd Fritz went fishing again the other af ternoon, but this time with angling Hues. Fritz got a bite, jerked in his linennd found ouitnncel two feet long. He eyed it dangling in the air for a while, when he turned to Mat and , sidd, "By d?n I tought 1 was in Ger many. Dat looks like a scene on the Rhine. Mat let's make a fire and roast him,M J? UJtNT TO DEATH? Eleanor Graut, a' colored woman, was burnt to death on Monday last. Her dress caught on lire while burn ing trash on Mr. Cope's plncc near hero, and she was unable to extin guish it. The number of delinquent tax-pay ers in this County is six hundred and seventy-five. It is to be hoped that as many as can pay up with the 20 per cent penalty attached will do so, as executions to sell will only add to the amount against delinquents. CONCEIT? The following lines from Churchill arc published lor the benefit of some gentlemen living in this community "Drawn by conceit from reason's plan. How vain i.s tiiat poor creature, man ! iiow pleus'd i.s cv'ry paltry elf To prate about that thing, himself. It) speaking of a friend who posses ses a very rubicund countenance, some one said, the other day : I don't think ho drinks; in fact 1 know he does not, for be told me so; but but probably he sleeps in bed with very red curtains. Messrs. Briggninn and Iiennckcr, have just received a full supply ofj Spring Goods,* Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, &c, which they aro selling at prices to suit the bard times Their supply of Liquors and Cigars, tiro still kept up to their usual stan dard. Au exchange says: Nothing^ is calculated to make a young man more deliberate than the spectacle of seventeen pair of striped stockings hanging on the clothes-line of a house when there is only one young lad}-in the family. PENALTY^ Tbc ellicicnt Clerk of our County Auditor, has been very busy attaching the twenty per cent penalty to delin quent tax payers. Notwithstanding the severe mental labor to which he bus been subjected, he is ?tili bloom (iug ) DEXTISTR1 ? A large and airy room over Cor nelsons store has been rented by Dr. M uck en fuss, where in a few days he will be found ready to relieve those who ore plagued with the toothache, and supply the toothless, with a set equal to nature's best. Tho Doctor is an expert at the business and is careful and tender with bis patients. COURT HO USE? The Court House is beginning to present a very neat appearance, and reflects great crpdit upon the architect, Cant. Hewetson, am. the builder, dipt Bell, for tho workmanlike manner in which the building is being put up. Mr. Livingston ha* done well in securing the services of Capt. Bell. PRINTERS DELIGHT? This is a new game and "one at which everybody can be successful if! they will only try. It is performed in the following manner: "Take a sheet of note paper, fold it up carefully, and enclose a bank iote suflicieutly large to pay up all arrears nnd a year in advance* Ami what adds immensely to the feat is to scud along the name of a new subscriber, with the cash to balance. Keep your eye on the printer, nnd if you detect a smile, the trick is a success." Try it. ??wm> ? ? ? -r i.i ? EIRE DEI*A HTMENT? The Town Council have authorized the Board of Fire Masters to pur chase three hundred /cot of hose for the Fire Department, at a cost of seventy-five cents per foot. As hose is only used by the Young America and Comet Fire Fngino Companies, wo hope our City Fathers will not forget the Hook and Ladder Company, but will speedily appro priate an equal share to thein. With the present supply of water the Hook and Ladder Company is by odds the most efficient in subduring tho Fire man's enemy?Fire. , . 111 1.1 ? _.-J We learn that a thorough inspection of all yards and premises in the Town, will be made by the Town Council about tho 24th iust. Parties would do well to hnve theii places in order. See Dr. J. G. Wannauiaker's new advertisement. Ho has a fine stock on hand of new Drugs, Chemicals, Per fumery, ?fec. All proscriptions arc carefully put up, cither by the Doc tor himself, or his brother Mr. W. C. Wnnnamrtker, who has just received his license as a Druggist after a thorough examination at Charleston. 187G years ajxo our Saviour passed the portals of death 0000 years ago, Adam from a common clod was raised to the dignity of a huge real estate owner, he was subsequently married, the consequence of which was disgrace, bankruptcy, ruin and eventually death. The Town Council at ita last Meeting gave names to the following streets: The new street running from Broughton to the Rail Road was named Glover Street. The con tinuation of Amelia Street retains its name throughout. The street run ning from the Rail Road to the co poration limits usually known as Five Chop or Whitman's Ford Road was named Whitman's Street. The street committeo was directed to as certain the names of the different streelk, and have them paiuted upon boards and placed in conspicious positions on the street bearing the names printed upon the boards. REQUISITES OF A WIFE? An exchange says : "A wife should be amiable, artless, affectionate, affable, accomplished, beautiful, benigant, benevoleut, chaste, charm ing, candid, cheerful, complaisant, charitable, civil, constant, dutiful, dignified, elegant, easy, engaging, entertaining* faithful) food, faultless, free, good, graceful, generous, govern able, good humored, handsome, harm less, healthy, heavenly minded, in telligent, industrious, just, liberal, kind, lively, lovely) modest, merciful, mannerly, neat, notable, obliging, pleasing, peaceable) pure, quiet, righteous, social, subiubsive, sensible, temperate, true, upright, virtuous, young and zealous. Orangeburg has a great many marriageable young Indies, all of whom are possessed of the above requisites (?) THE CORN DOCTOR IN COLUMBIA At the Mayor's Court yesterday, says the Columbia Register, "the Tycoon had an opportunity of deal ing out justice to three offenders. The position of a judge when he enters up "on the duties ol hie office for the first time are calculated to make the most self-possessed diffident. Not so wifh our new Tycoon. He walked up the rostrum, took off his round top Eng lish but, adjusted his gold-framed spectacles, and went at it with all the dignity of one of the big wigs of the four courts of Dublin, The chief mandarin called the case of Dr. McHonry, the world-renowned chiropodist. The doctor appeared in a decidedly undress coat, hat and trousers, and with a pair of very red eyes. Charge?drunk and disorderly. Defence?"Ye see, yer Honor, *twas myself that had been mnnipulatic' the big toe of a cussed nagcr, for which he paid me a fifty cent shinplaster? the price av fiv drinks of maniapot?f and 'twos the quality, not the quanti ty, which tumbled me over.0 Verdict ?"First offense during my reign; de part hence and sin no more." One of our most estimable citizens may be thnnkful for the introduction of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, for its timely uso has saved his life. - ?? i mm? Never break off a match while there is a chance of getting lire. < _ ?? h ,y_i _ ?I'm too poor to tako a paper." If you are, you should be indicted by the grand jury for obtaining a family under false pretenses. A man can make himself as mis erable as he- necda to he hy attempt ing to correct all of tho evils in the world. A little girl at a school examina tion in reading her piece changed Keats' verse into "a thing of beauty is a boy forever." Patriots should do all in their pow er to encourage a railroad war this season that we may go to the Centen nial and back for two dollors and a ealf, "Can you see me dearest ?" said a Chicago man to his dying wife. "Tell me, can you sec me ?" "No," she faintly whispered, "but I can smell your breath." The Centennial.?The great Centennial Exhibition will open in Philadelphia on the 10th of May and close on 10th of November. The ex hibition buildings are nearly all com pleted, and will soon bo filled with the wonders of the world. This is officered and manned by our most pronounced political enemies, and we cannot see how the people of the South can take any pecuniary inter est in it. 13ut there will be no harm in going to see the big show, tt least to those who can afford to go. The Scriptures say Naaman would not believe when told to be cured of leprosy, he had only to bathe in the river Jordan. His unbelief brought days of suffering upon him, as it docs upon those who delay taking Mer rell's Hepatine for the Liver. When the skin and eyes become)el low in the spring season, with pains in the head and bones of the body and a heavy feeling about the stomach after meals; there ie but one chance to escape. Sickness of some sort is sure to come, unless the bile and bail blood is carried out of the system. Go to your druggist, Dil. A. C. Dukes and get a bottle of Me it r e li.*8 Hepa tin e, that cures all diseases of the liver. Doctors are guessors. If they guess right, you arc all right?pro vided you pny the bill. If tbey guess wrong, you go to the graveyard?they go to their dinner. Merrell's Hepatine has cured more cases of | liver disease, indigestion, constipation and dyspepsia, than all the doctors and pills in the world combined. Ask your druggist, Dr. A. C. Dukes about this medicine?II ep ati ne. Each bottle contains fifty doses, and will cure any case of liver .complaint in the World. Giaour Fi.owkr CoutJii Syrup cures cough/colds, and will positively erne consumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes, Apologizing to a lamp post isprimn facia evidence that it is not Merrcl's. Hepatine for the Livor, but some worthless trash, called Bitters, that has been taken into the stomach. Merrell's Hepatine acts directly on the Liver causing it to throw oil' the bile, and purify the blood. When the Liver has a healthy action the whole system is at once invigorated and strengthened; disease has no hold on the system, and is easily eradicated Merrell's Hepatine has no equal in permanently curing till diseases of the Liver, Stomache and Kidneys. Fifty doses for one dollar, two cents per dose; cheaper than pills, and free from Calomel. See book at Drug Store. For pale by Di\ A. C. Dukes, R*.COYEllKl>?Taken away from a suspicious character, about one month since, a Silver Watch. Any one calling and proving property, can get it from Mr. Geo. Holivcr. ? M. WOLFE, Marshal. maV 25 tf FIX A Li NOTICE. All persons having demands against the Estate of Ann llerry deceased will present them properly proven to the undersigned on or before the first day of May next, or they will be debarred payment. March llith 1 S7ti JOAN P. HKKKY Qualified Executor. Notice of Ji>ismi$5fi?al. Notice is hereby given that I shall one month from date file account with the Hon orable Judge of Probate for Or.ingeburg County, and ask for letters of Dismissal na Administratrix of the Estate of J. Morgan I rick. MARY 1R1CK, Administratrix, mar 11 It I?STRAY SAT^rc?The following ]j Cattle having been delivered to ine as estray, will be sold at Joseph Johnson's place, Middle Township, nt public outcry, on the usual terms, on 2tith day of April next. Ono black, Hrindle Cow and Calf. One Rlack Cow, One Keil Heifer, One Red Hull, Yearling. Said est rays can be seen at Joseph Johnson's place. .). P. M. FOURE8, Trial Justice, feb 26 2m .A. Ottrcl. Having recovered my health, 1 am now prepared to contract for building, hauling &c- I have hail twenty years exporienc, and guru-anteo my work. Contracts taken on liberal terms. I. U. TUCKER, jan 15 'Mn S. E. Tobia S. A. Albergotti.,,. The cheapest BACON, FLOUR; SUGAR, DRY GOODS BOOTS?' and SHOES House in the County^ This is the unanimous verdict of the people, gained by adhering! strictly to our Cash and Small Profit System. S. E. TOBIN & CO., $ > m ? y ~ ^ y ? ~ s 2. , 0 h S a o 55 a " re g, 5 re .7* S a - - W 0 y $ ? o a p a ? > U w *2 W rn tt ? t> ill IS Cj 0:0 > 8 IIS * h I i ll 3 9 s Ha? JOHN O ORE IV sccckmou or llOBERT JENNY. Importer ami Manufacturer OF HARNESS & SADDLES. "IIa* the pleasure to inform the Pul lie that lie lias Received a heavy Stock from the North of every description what belongs to a first class Saddlery Kstablishmcut.*| Also .wish to draw particular attention to his Slock <if LAbii{3 RI DING SADDLES and his assort tuen t of SI 10 KS. IVices lower then ever. Good Sad.lies at $.1.50. Good Shoes at $1.70 SK2VD 2?c. to G. 1?. RO WELL & CO., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pagos. containing lists of 3000 newspapers, and and estimates showing cost of advertising. ?#12 a <lar at home. Agents wanted. Outfit ami terms Tree. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. liiar 11 1S*G ly NOTICE U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES, May X, 187?, to April 3?,* 1877. The Devised Statute? of the United States. Sections 3232, 31237, 323.S, and 3239, quire every person engaged in any busi ness, avocation, or employment which renders him liable to a Special Tax, to pro cure and place conspicuously in bin estab lishment or place of Unsitte.?? a Stamp de noting the payment of raid Special Tax for the Special Tax year beginning May, 1, 1S70, before commencing or con tinning businessafter April 30, 1870; The Taxes embraced within the Pro visions of the Law above quoted arc the following, viz: Rectifiers $200 00. Dealers, retail liiptor >2? 00. I'calcrs, wholesale liquur$100 00. Dealers, in malt liquors, wholesale $50 00. Dealers in maH iiquors, retail $20 00. Dealers in Icaftolmoeo $25 00. Retail dealt ft in leaf tobacco $000 00. And on sales of over $1^000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealors in manufactured tobacco >"> 00. Manufacturers of stills $50 00. And for each still manufactured $20 00. And for each worm manufactured $20 00. Manufacturers of tobacco $10 00. Manufacturer* of cigars $10 00. Peddlers of tobacco, first class ('more than two horses or other animals) $50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two burses or other animals) $25 00. Poddlors of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) $l? 00. Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on fool or public conveyance) $10 00. I.rewers of less than?OO hundred barrels $"?0 00. lb-ewers of ?00 barrels ar moro $100 00. Anv person, so liable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirement:* will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or linns liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to A. .1. RANSIER, Collector of Internal Revenue at Charleston! those in Orangebtug and Harnwell Counties to P. V. DIBBLE, Deputy Collector at Orangeburg, S. C, and pay for and procine the Special-Tax si am p or Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1870, and without further notice. D. D. PRATT, Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Ofliee of Internal Revenue, Washington, DJC February 1,1876. mar 25 4t REMOVED TO THE REAR OF *A. FJSCIIER's STORE Where I am prepared to serve the Public at the shortest notice in my line of business. Thanking the Citizens for their liberal patronage in the past, I beg a continuance of the same in the future MOSES M BROWN, Barbar. $5 TO #20 PER DAY AT fjP Home. Samples worth $1 fr?o. Stinooa & Co., Portland, Main?. FRESH Garden Seeds JUST RECEVIED FROM D. LANDHETH &, SON E. K. EZEEOEIL. jan 1 If Not ice ol' Dissolution* The limited Partnership entered into on the Thirteenth day of October, A. D. 1875, by Joab W. Moscley, as general Partner nnd Saraeh E. Tolin, asepccial Partner, trading under the firm name of Joab W. Moscley. The certificate whereof is record* cd in the office of the Register of Ilm? Conveyance for Orangeburg County afore* said in Book'No. 14, pages45, 452, 453, haa been this dov dissolved by mutural content and notice of this dissolution has been 4ulj filed and recorded in the said office. Orangeburg. S. C.j Feb. 18th 1876. J. W. MOSELBY, SARAH E. TOBIN, feb ID 3a CORN TO ARRIVE. 300 Bushels of Prime Western Corn in Sacks TO ARRIVE! nnd will ho sold low, Orders received lor the same to be delivered nt Depot or from Storo. SUGARS AND C0FEE3 DOWN IN PRICE at Storo of JOHN A. HAMILTON, Next to Court Hoasc on Marko* Bt? _ STONO PHOSPHATE CO*, CHARLESTON, S. C. Soluble CJ11 ano?(Available Bona Phosphate of Lime 18-55 per cent. Am* monia 3-14 per cent.) April 1st, $44, Nov. 1st, $50. Cotton Option, Middling* at 1& cts. Sti?. Act?! Phosphate?(Available Bona Phosphate of Lime, 22-18 per cent.) April 1st, $28; Nov. 1st, $33; Cotton option $45. Kpeclul HntQS to Grangers on cash orders. For particulars apply to E. 4J. Williams, Treasurer, Charleston, H. C. Or to C. D. Kortjohn, Orangeburg, 8. C^i W. P. Cain A Co., Lcwisville, S. C., W, 8. Utscv, (leorge's, S. C. laii 22 1876 to*