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MASONIC ? Petros Council No. 11, R.\ & S.-. M;. VfWl meet each Thursday at 0 o'clock I*. M. from 1st October to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from let April to 1st October, on the following dales, June 24, July 22, Auk 19, Sept. 10, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 1(5. ' * J. F. JZLAR, T. r. G. W. Brcxsox, Recorder. Eureka Chapter No. 13, R.\ A.vM*.? "Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the folio win dates : Mnrch 10?h, April 7lh, May 5th, June 2nd, August 4th, September 1st, October 27th, November 24th, December 29th. J. F. IZLAK, M. K. II. P. J. M. IJRUKSON, Pee. Shibbploth Lodge, No. ?sj A.'. IV. M.\? "Will uicct each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, . from lut Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from lut April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, April 4, May 2, June <">, July 4, Aug. 8, .Sept. 5, Out. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. ">." JAS. F. 1ZLAR, \V. M. Gf.o. W. Bkunsox, See. ?iav 29 1S7? 7m. I. O. O. 3?\ ? EtllRtO Loil?C NO. 3?,?Meets at Odd Fell on a Hall, every Monday evening at S o'clock, from 20lli March to 20th Sept. and at 7? o'clock from 20th Kept, to 20th March. A. FISCHER, N. O. C. D. BLUME, Sec. Rebecca Lodge?Meets S o'clock every nccoiul Wednesday after sale da v. A. FISCHER, N. O. town e ouncil. This body meets .Time 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TEMPEli A NIE. Orangcbnrg IHvismii No. 24, nieets every Mauday evening in the basement of the I'resbrterian Church. Y. 1?I% C? A??11*1.1 nnd% Heading l\oom oVer Store of Mr. .1. I'ike?open ?rery night iVom 8:1.0 ro 10:30 l?. Si-. Prayer Meetings this month Jurist, 8th, l.Vtli, 23rd and 29lh .'it 8 30 r. to. Kindness Meeting June 22ml S:30 i\ St., evcrv Fourth Thursday i? vacli hiohld at SMO'V. M. M.O LOVER, President, F K Dinin.v, Secretary. i^ o o A. v Kowesvillc is increasing in dignity ei nee it has been incorporated. Meroney's hotel is to bo sohl by the ?Sheriff on salcdav. Call at Dr. Wanna maker's if you want eure.? for all sorts of diseases. His soda, water i> excellent. If you want line imported l?erk idiire pin* ? all 6:i Si iiatdr Andrews. The)' ate the prettiest we ever .-aw 15. Louis in selling otl* his large Mock of giMnls at. i*ost-. Now is the tiiiiit to ?? t bargains. The. City Council of Columbia arc Ink iiig active steps lor the prcservu liofi Ktl the htfiLliol that place, Some ot our farmers 'tell vs that the Into rain.- will piove beneficial to Hie crops if the people will keep the Ijrass killed. Air. I'ike has had nil excellent coat if whitewash put. on the beautiful new jacket lcoee in trout of his resi dence*. Nagle says the rains can't hurt his 1)ridge across the Conga rec, but he is uncertain as to when the She rill "might come along and knock her tlO\WK" ?CO)l O&'JSIt I'VJi nu A M? Committed the dead body of An tbony Ken nelly the escaped con vict who Svns shot and kiiletl on Sunday to jail on Tuesday last. A Vieal dwelling is being erected near the residence of Mr. Barney Williamson. The one put up on Market Street by Mr* Bock lor our friend Jauies Williams is also neat ?nd tastety. ? ???.:?>?????? Mr, W. A. Edwards, foreman in our oflieo, received the congratula tionfi of his friends on Thursday last upon an increase in his family. Wc wish him and his Ron every pros perity. We know a young man learning the milliner's trade. What woman would refuse such an offer as he would be? Jfyou wanted a fancy dress made, a hat trimmed, Ac, your old man could do cither for you to a t. a CENTS )YaH?EI)? Something new. A rare chance to make money. No capital required. 25 per cent commission allowed. Agents make S? to $10 u day, Send stamp for outfit to L. L. Osmcnt, Cleveland, Teiiii. Wo know a place where people are as jealous of their neighbor's catching a fish as Tilton was of his wifot There ore some miserable little souls in this world, whose importance has been greatly magnified by "war, grim visaged and terrible." Cut btino/ The Orangeburg Kiflc Team had better practice well before they announce themselves as ready to receive challenges. There arc several splendid shots at Branchvillo, and our correspondent at that place informs us that a Team will be made up down there to wrestle with our Qrangcburg boyit for the champion hbip of the county. Wo trust it will bo remembered that the Rev. Mr. Hartley will ofli ciattt in tho Baptist Church to-mor row and to-morrow night. He is an nhle and earnest divine and wc be speak for him an appreciative con gregation. - .j- ? - ? <? ? Wc have been informed by Coro ner Fordham that he will investigate the Rull Swamp murder, thoroughly; and will have all parties, against whom there is u shadow of suspicion, arrested and bound over to answer at the next term ol* the Sessions. Wc have often been asked why wc rcquiro correspondents to write on but one side of the paper. It is this: Wc sometimes have to divide copy among our compositors, and ol course we cannot divide a ?licet written on both sides, and unless the paper is good it runs through and blotches, and causes mistake!. txside out? The Charleston Journal of C"?? merce. says, that Orangchnrg will be turned inside out bit the Ith of duly. If such tin event is to transpire, what a Cod's blessing it is lo those who have keen scented olfactories that nothing connected with our contem porary is on the inside of this staid old Burg? sci to ol EXIl Hi 177 q. V? The public will be afforded an op portunity to witness an interesting School Inhibition at Elliott Hall on the ?0 inst. On that, day the closing exercises of Mr. iMollichampc's popu lar school will lake place and the af fair promises to he imposing and in teresting. An invitation to the pub lie is cxtcdncd. ? - - - wm ? ? gi^ ? to remove Alt/iij\eH'~ Wet the cloth mildewed with soft, soap and salt, let it lie a shore time, tin.n wash it in good suds and lay it out to bleach. llepent the process if ?necessary. Or, rub on soap, then scrape tine chalk oh i'-> nth it well, lay it on the glass; as it dries, wet a little; repeat the process and the in 5 Ihlow will disappear. .1 repcrlicAx mektixo? Was held at the .School House on Thursday night hist at which several speeches were made ami a committee appointed to act in concert with the -tlh ofdulv ru livers, the object being to ratify the nominec.-s of the Cincin nati Convention oil that day. The Barbecue will be a trcmcudou.s succc s. We learn that Coy. Chamberlain, Go.;'I Whipper ami others have been invited lo address (he assemhhige. Judge Mackcy suggests a novel plan for preventing drunkenness. J t. is this: Allow every person to sell as much liquor us he wishes without. Hccn.se or tax: but require those who wish to drink to apply for license, and to give no:ice of such applica tion for one mouth in a respect a hi 8 newspaper, and then, in case there be no valid objection, to enter into good and sufficient hond for good be havior, &c.* before t!ic license is granted. ( ottos iiloom? Captain F. II. W. liriggmuun has' ihe di.-tim tion and no one shall take j it away Irom him. For days we hive looted in vain 'or new cotton blooms. At one time, wc despaired of the suc cess of our farmers, that is, we (bought they were behind hand in tin1 way of forward cotton. Cnplain Rriggmann. however, always up with if not ahead of his neighbors;, dis pelled our depression on Thursday last by laying upon our table two large cotton blooms. The Captain says he has many acres in the same condition. Give him the premium. elix'tic m.I(>azixe? The July number of the Efccfic, which begins a new volume, is ren- > (lercd doubly attractive by two ex cellent iUrslvations on steel?one a patriotic picture, appropriate to the. time, "The Rattle of Rtinkcr Hill," the other a fancy subject, entitled "Far from Home." 'flic latter of these is especially good, and would alone stifiicc to render this number of the magazine worth possessing. The literary contents arc also seasonable ami varied. The July number hegins a new volumnc of the Efactt'r, and affords n favorable opportunity to subscribe) Published by F. R, IVlton, 25 Rond Slrcet New York. Terms SO per year; Single numbers, 45 ceil is. edisto rifles? A meeting of this c< mpany was held on Tuesday night las1 for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization. The loll owing officers were elected : S. Dibble, Captain. W. V. Izlnr, 1st Lieutenant. W. H. Pcrryclear, 2d Lieut. G. W. Brunsen, 3d Lieut. J. G. Vose, 1st Sergeant. L. IT. Wnnnamake, 2d Sorgt. K. J. Felder, 3d Sorgt; 1'. G, Cannon, dih Sorgt. W, I\ Rrunson, nth Sorgt. C. F. Gchrols, 1st Corporal. S. A. Reeves, 2d Gorp'l. John English, 3d Coi'p'l. F. M. Ki iii nicy, 1th Corp'K F. S. DeTrcville, Secretary ami Treasurer. Rev. J. Raehmnn Haskcll, Chap lain. Dr. M. d. Sallo.y, Surgeon. The company organized with thirty six members, and with a fair proepect of many accessions. FINE PICTURES? If any of our read era desire to luivo fine photograph!) or nmbrotypes taken of themselves or families, they should visit tho gallery of v Mr. F. A. Schi (ley in this place at the first opportunity. Young man, if you want the picture of your sweetheart persuade her to call on SehiHey, and she will receive a "faint resemblance'' which sho will not be ashamed to place next your heart. JIc has the magic art of taking a pretty photograph front an ugly object, of making an old maid look like a blooming- lass of sweet sixteen, and should be patronized by everybody. /?///?; Esc a i*Kb pris?xkiis? Coroner Pordham held an inquest over the body of Anthony K en nelly on Tuesday of this week, from whom we gather, thai, on Sunday afternoon last Anthony Kennedy and Simmon Green, two of the prisoners thai es caped sometime back from the Count y jail, came up to where T. C. Glover and .1. .1. I'incknev were sitting in the load in Tine drove Township, in the neighborhood of Oakland, and inquired of I'ihekhey the way to the river, when Given was recognized as an escaped prisoner, l'ihekncy told them the way, adding that, he knew them and that the}' wore escaped prisoners. After the)' walked on down the road, Clover remarked to I'ihckiiey, "They nknowlcdgcd who they were, and it is our duty to ar rest theni." I'inckncy replied that he was afraid of them as th y might be armed, but was willing to run a round them to a certain man's house, hoi row a gun, and try to head them iu the road. In doing this thev met. throe other parlies whom they im pressed to assist them, and I hen selected a place in front of the prison ers where they laid in wait for them. As. the culprits oc a red (he spot where I'ihekhey and his crowd were con cealed they sprang out. and halted them, whereupon Simon Green came to a stand still, and evinced signs of a willingness to give up; but Anthony Ketmelly wheeled and thai, and was followed down the road by I'inckncy and others, who repeatedly called upon him to stop. From the facts elicited at the Coroner's inquest it seems that the gnu I'inckncy h ?d was out of repair and would not stund cocked well; that he bad sprung it as soon as he started in pursuit of the fugitive, who would run first in and then out of the road; thai during the race the gun went oil* in the hand.-: of l'ihekncy, who bad no intention of shooting Kenneily; that after the shooting the latter ran over two hundred yards, jumping ditches and fences, tie fore falling to the ground, and that, when he did fall none of his pursuers knew that he was hit unli' they came up to him and (bund blood running from bis mouth. lie '/lied two or three hours after ho was shot. The following is the verdict of the jtmy: That Anthony lveuuclly came, to his death in manner and form aforesaid, to wjt : from a gun shot wound, said wound being inflicted by mischance or accident. Simon Green Was brought into town and turned over to tho Sheriff. hllAxt'll VII.LE ITEMS? The young men of Brauehvillc speak of organizing a rifle team, to compete with Oraiigebtirg for the championship of the County. Mr. II. Lewis Berry is erecting a neat cottage on town. Mad am Uuihor says tho bird will he caught as soon as the <'".7? is com pleted. Tlic Edisto H i vet near (his place is several feet higher than it. has ever been in tlic recollection of the oldest inhabitants. ?'Gods' thills grind slowly yet they grind exceedingly small1 and our friend Smoke has a mill which though it fame slowly yet iL saws ex ceedingly small lot/*. Mr. Jas. Van Tassel 1 County Au ditor was in town on Saturday as sessing property. Quite a large crowd was here on that day. Our Intendant W. IL Heed Uli, with his usual interest in tho ap pearance of our town and the j reser vation of public properly, has given the Town Hall several coats of "liquid plaster, "which at a short dis tance can not be distinguished from paint. A view of the "compound'' will richly repay the trouble of a visit to Branch vi II e. It must be scon to be fully appreciated. A Flow nit that Chances its CoLOIt.?Botany is a division of na tttral science which treats of plants, and a study of Vegetable l'hisiology must bo the] foundation of botanical knowledge?a study only possible by the improvements in the microscope and in organic chemistry. Ag plants are hot .scattered haphazard over the earth, botanical geography must be studied, with this, plant-history. Botany may be applied to tho wants of cvery-day life, as in Agriculture, Horticulture, or Medical Botany. Animals often exhibit it marvelous instinct in selecting medicinal herbs, and an observation of their habits has often, even in the present time, led to most valuable discoveries. And should man, with his knowledge and appliances, fail to diseovei less than the brute? It is of Medical Botany wo would spe.\k, or of the Hepatino Plan I, discovered in Southern Nubia, llic Flower of which changes its color with every change of the atmosphere, The remarkable changes and varia tions of this Plant and Flower have been lor years our special study, > c suiting in the discovery of its posses sion of wonderful medical properties, the existence and value of which have heretofore been entirely un known to medical science. Alter much labor and scientific inrctdiga tion, wo have succeeded in extracting its peculiar medicinal principles, which is a specific and core for all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels; a permanent cure for l.)yspe psiu, Indigestion, Spleen, Cohstipa tion, Jouiblicc, and all Billions Com plaints. Of course we cannot send a living Slower of this Plant to all who read of I Icpulinc; hut to all who will send their address In Mcrrcll A Condon, Philadelphia, Pa., with a three-cent stamp for rot urn postage, we will scud Free a fac-smile of the Flower, I hut will (hange its color jiist the same as the real Ilepatine Flower. The Medicine, Mcr roll's Ilepatine for sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes Orange burg, S. C, and will cure all diseases of the Liver. ? - ? ' ? ? .?*? ??? Dispepsin Americans are particularly subject to this disease and its effects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick 1 Ecadacho Habi tual ebftiveness, Heart burn. Water brash, coining up of Hid food coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of the Heart dud all diseases of the Stomach ami Liver. Two doses of Green's August Flower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a case in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to your Druggist Dr. C. Dukes, and get a sample Bottle for 10 cmts and try it. Regular size 75 cents. FAIR, NOTICE All Accounts due nie, and not settled by thejj 1st of July, will be placed hi the hands of a Trial Justice for Collection, as my circumstances will not permit me to give longer indulgence. J. \V. MOSKLKY. June l?tli 1S70, jtin 17 .It Sheriff's Sales. | By virtue of Sundry Kxceutirins to me dir- j eeted, I will seU to I he highest bidder, I at.Orangehinrg G. II. on the First Mon day in July next^ for Cash, all the Kight Title and interest of the "Defend aiilH in the following property, vis: All that tract nf land in Orangeburg County, on North Kdfrto Kivor, containing Ii)."? acres, more or less, ami bounded In lands nf .Mrs. 8. K. Ihirrctf, J; W. Culler and J. II. Inabuet, at the Suit of Daniel Uiley. Alus? All that 'tiaet of land in said Count} on Long 15much containing 1ST acres, more or less, (Mill Trtict) as represented by a plat made by I. O. Inabiict -0th of November IN7*>. Levied on as the properly ol* \V. A. <i. Sisirunk at the suit of Kilcii I>. Oliver, F.xet'x. AI .so All that tract of land iii said County containing 1 10 acres, more or less, hounded by lands ol* (leu. Dieken, Wiii; lb-own, Irviu t.'ahlwial and oilier.'. Levied on as ilie pro perty bf Kobert and Jnliu Lewis at the suit of JeHl'rson I). IToiiscr. A I.so All that lot of land with the buildings thereon situate in the Town of Orangcbtirg, on I'roughton and Kussel I .Streets and known as Meioney's Hotel. Levied oil as the property of Wm. A. Mcruncy at the suit of Urutlj Fauukner & Uo; A1SO 1 f> '2 Marcs and Colls, Levied on as the pro perlv of I^evi K. Williams at the suilof Martha M llulto. .SherM's Office, ) ? Oraiigcbnis 0. II., [ E. I. CAIN', July 10th, 1870. ) S. O. C. OR A N G E1JU.H G AGA DEMY AND KINDERGARTEN. On Monday June 25th Rev. J. Hachman Haskcll and Sisters, will open a SCHOOL at thoir rcsidenca on Russell Street. In connection with above a KiX DKRGARtEN; (for children be tween the ages of three (3) and seven (7) will ! c opened as soon as the pro per material can be procured from the North.. Applications for both Schools re ceived on Saturday and Monday between the hours often (JO) and two (2) .1. BACH MAN 1IASKKLL. OIIANUEBUJIG. Is Common L'i.kak. Oliveros vs. Oliveroi?, et ?I. For Sale, tlic Lot, ami Residence on Hits.ii'II Street recently erected; between Mr. Pike's and Mr." Seovill's; with the ornamental material for finishing the pia/.zns, &e., in handsome style. The house lias French roof, three bav windows, and kitchen extension, and has eleven Itopiiis in all. The Lot extends hack to Olover ?Street in the rear, lias outbuildings and a tine W'ell of water. For further particulars; apply to Mrs. K<v<a Olivero*, Executrix, or the undersigned, who will receive pro posals for the purchase of tin* same. The time for proof of claims agaitil the Instate of (he latu Fsidro 1. Olivui'os ha; beeil ?xtended to August 1st, IS7<?. Jlv Onler of the Courts C. Ii. OLOV KU, Ueferee. jiliie ?"? Uui. "NOTICE. oi'FICK OF SCHOOL COl.MMSSlo.N KK. Okanokiu uo County. fht.i XOftiiLlio, S. <'., June 10th 187(5. 'Xoticc is hereby given in accordance to Section-Ii) of an act In establish and main tain a system of Fr*;c Cuninioii Schools for tin- Slate of South Carolina approved March (Sill 1871, provides that an annual un dine, of each School District, shall he held on the last Saturday in .June of each year at 12 o'clock M. Notice of the time and place being given hy the Clerk of the hoard of Trustees by posted written or printed no tices in their public place of the District at least 10 days before the meeting. To raise by tax in addition to the amount appor tioned to the State to their use, such fur ther sum of money as they deem proper for the support of public schools. Said stun not to be ihor? the S'VOO for every child in the District between tlic ages of six and sixteen, as nsserled hy the last cnmncralsoh, said to be collected by the County Treasurer and to he held hy hint subject to the order of the Trustees, countersigned by the Coun ty School Commissioner. TWOS. rillLLIPSj Co. School Cot'i. of j title 10?it Orangcbiirg, Co., C. II. " notice;^ ORAXOEHCKC, S. C. June 1st 187?; I will he at the following named places to rcceivo Returns of Personal property for tin year !S7G, as follows: AtLewisvillo Monday and Tuesday June 12th loth. At Furt Mulle, "Wednesday, June 14th. ' At Howesvillc, Friday, June Kith, At Branch villc, Saturday June 17th At W. K. Lewis' Store (Poplar) Tuesday, June 27th. At J. V. Ways Store (Goodhys) Thursday, Juno 2!Uh. At Knolls Mill, Monday, July 10th. At Col. D. Livingston Mill, Tues day, July 11th. At \V. L. % Biley's, Wednesday, July 12th. The Oflice at Orangeburg will be open for the same purpose until the 20th day of July 1870, after which time the 50 per cent penalty will bo charged against all delinquents. JAS. VAN TASSEL, Co. Auditor. A OAKI>.~ Dr. J. 0. WAXXAMAKEll is in pos CSftipn of the Receipts and Prescription Hooks of the late Dr. K. J. Olivcros. All pel-sens desiring to get any of the above i Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptions can do so by calling tin Dr. WAXXAMAKEll, At his Drug Store. attg 21?"in Grain Cradles. Western Corn. Six linger grain cradles just received also Another ear load of PRIME COUX, which is oll'ereil at low prices for Cash. AUGUSTA KAMIfcY FLO UK. FBKS1I BEAT KICK, ?rcj VOR SAI.K IIY JOHN A. HAMILTON, IK k QUAKER CIS. SIX and QUARTER Cents! S I X AND QUARTER ON N TS - SIXTEEN V A LIDS FOR ONE DOLLAR ! SIXTEEN YARDS FOR ONE DOLLAR! SrXTKKX YARDS Toil ONE DOLLAR Jusl received One Hiintlretl Pieces AT T. K0HN& BROTHER'S Which will l c sold at the above HARD RAN PRICES: New Spring Goods at low ] > rices ! New Dress Goods !! $ New Spring Parasols!! I We offer, al.-o, full linos leading brands TjOII? Clothes, at the lowest manufacturers' prices and, Sheet ings, Pillow Cottons, Towels, Linen Tal? lin;;s, I r tali TAnens, Cassi meres, Cotton ados, pantsStulls, of the Kfst makes at prices tli it cannot fail 0? ple:ue. New Cl oil ting! New Styles! ! Prudence requires all huyers ofSpring Clothing, to examine our good* before purchasing. Our stock of Clothing cicoll in variety, extent, J&yle, Quality anil Economy. AYe also have in store a large variety of latest fashions in Ladies, Gents, Hoys and Girls Si raw Hats and every other style of If ats in vogue. Stationary, Base Halls, ?als, Pistol Car tridges and thousands of other articles tco numerous to com mence tu mention, pur chased at the prevailing YjOW Prices, and will he sold ao? cordingly. Shoes and Gaiters in Leather or .Serge for Men, Women and Children, in large assortment of the l'cst makes at prices to suit the limes, All we ask or the kind public is to come and sec us, bring along the Silver or Greenbacks, which is nt par with caeh other. T. K011N S BROTHER. ]