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MASONIC ?PetroB Conn oil No. 11, R.\, & Will meet each Thuiaday tit 8 o'clock,?- M* frotelBt October to, 1st April, hhd lit 8 b'cl?cW m>lh \*l A pill to l*i brtMjWr. ?n the followthg dates; 'Ihne 04, JuItJ2, Aug* 1?, Sept. 18, Otlt; B1j.KpVk18i a?ttJ)ec. 1?. J. F. IZLAR, T. I. G. W. Brukron, Recorder. v. Knrtka Chapter No. 13, R\ A.V*'? "Will meet during the present Masonic year ikt )ne Usual hours, the fullowln dates : Match 10th, April 7th. May 5th, Juri? Sad, August 4th, September 1st, October 37th, November 24th, Leecmber 29th. J. F. IZLAR, M. E. II; P. ?J. M. Baumos-, Sec. : Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.*. K.\ M.\? "Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, Vrom lat Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock 7* rem 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, April 4, Mar 2, June 0, July 4, Aug. 8, Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7. Dec. 5. JAH. F. IZLAR, W.M. *Gro% \Y. Brvksou, Sec. %nay 29 1875 7m. x. o. o. f. Ediflto Lodge No- S3?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and ?t 7* o'clock from 20th SepL to 20th March. V DkMARS, N. G. J HERMAN WAIILERS, See. Rebecca bodge?Meets 8 o'clock every ?econd Wedncadav after sale day. " F. DieMAKS, N. G. town cotTNciiir This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires._ SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. T. M. C. A.?Hall and" ReadinK Boom over <store of Mr. J. 0. l'ikc?open "every night from 8:80 to 10:30 i?. M. Praver Meetings this month June 1st, f th, 15th, 28rd and 29th at 8:210 r. M. Business Meeting June 22nd 8:80 P. M., everv Fourth Thursday iu each moiitb at J:r,0"r. M. M. GLOVER, President, F SDinm.V, Secretary. Roialta Cnrollita. Itullrond. Oincr HOURS AT OnANOKlU'Ml OKPOT. Fron 8 o'tluk A. M.t? 2j P. M. From nj o'clock P. M. to 6 P. M. Goods received mid delivered only during ?office hours. O C A J,. The editor of this paper i* not responsible for several nrtic.es which appear*d in its columns last week. - ?mm* ? ? ? <?? - Wednesday was a real Fall day. Cotton is coining ?n pretty brisk I j This month ha* been 'Tally" to ti ?very gre.it degree. There was a bloody rb I in Charles Ion last week. The ('Inflin University is being rapidly rebuilt, A car load of IJ. S. Troops pi????scd here on Wednesday last. The campaign i.? now fairly opened. Things will be lively for a while now. Tho Democrats elected, last week, town officers in Kings tree and Abbe *ille. See notice of County Auditor Jos Van Tassel. ? ?mm> m?" The bottom floor is being laid in Holivcr's brick building. See notice of Mr. Kirk Robinson in nnother column. Mr. Heury Smoak's horcc was kPIed by lightuing during tho storm on Sunday evening last. The Hev. J. M. Herlong will preach ;n the Baptist Church on the fourth >Sunday in this month, morning nnd evening. Mr. Winfield S. Clark joined Hy men's band on tho 12th iust. We wish hi m and his fair bride a long find happy life. S. E, Tobin & Co. are selling all aorta of goods for living prices. T?hoy have a weljl eveicctod supply of dry goods and groceries on hand. We are in receipt of several letters which we decline to publish. If the Authors will call round we will ex plaki ivbor, Charles Thome's resturant will coon be completed. It will be a now Itolog to Orangeburg, and we hopo xriU Ue patronized freely. Oysters *nd fish will be kept on band con stantly. A large fox canto very near catch* ingHayno Joiner on his way to Orangeburg on Friday last. He sought remige iu at Renneker's, ?rohchVill? hi\A adopted measures looking to the putting down of the seed cotton traffic. The News and Ti&ies first put the ball in motion. -?~7SS i im-- ( Senator Gordon, Hons. Robt. Toombs and B. H. Hill, of Georgin, it is said, will stump South Carolina with Hampton, By request wo will publish the let ter of the Hon. M. P. O'Conner to the voters of this Congressional Dis trict in our next issue. It is crowded out this week. * A new supply of groceries jiist re ceived at the store of T. 0. Andrews. Mr. Lang Tooser can be found with him, and will be glad to see his friends atony time. There have been about thirty-five cases of typhoid fever on the planta tions of Messrs Barton and Stokes in this county within the last two months. The amiable and accomplished wife of Mr. T. F. Barton, died about sixteen days ago at the home of her husband in this county of typhoid fever. The Rev. A. I. Hartley preached three very eloquent sermons in tie Baptist Church during the week. He is one of the finest pulpit orators we ever heard. His discourses arc in structive and full of Christian truths. Rickenbaker k Taylor will open at i he store next door to Dr. D?tes in a few days. These gentlemen are en terpviaing merchants, and we hope they wi't rcceivo their share of the public i a i'otinge. The Convention of the Democratic pariy for this county will be held in this place on the 21st inht. The body will be called to order at 12 o'clock m. in ihc Fair Building. See notice in another column. Columbia is the p lorcst lighted e;tV in the world of nights. It would be bettet to have no lamps at all than lo have them scattered like they ?re in the streets of the State Capital. Agnew >s not much of an improve* lii* ot on A tax? ruler. The Meroney House is gaining a wider and broader fame. We heard a man tay the other day, "Well, if every county seat had a hotel like Meroney's, I wouldn't mind travel ing." Prices there have been re duced, but the fare is unsurpassed anywhere: The storm on Sunday evening last cr riod away the mill and gin hou-c of Mr. J. W. H. Dukes near this place* The dam followed aud left hundreds of fish out of water, which Mr. Dukes kindly offered to his friends for the trouble of going for them. August Fiechcris receiving a large and varied stock of fresh groceries, His new store will not be ready for some days yet, and the demands of his customers were m constant that he found it necessary to act accordingly and make an extensive order on his grocers in Charleston. - ?.??? ? The yellow fever is still raging in Savaunnh. Physicians, nurses and eatables are scarce?the former two worn out, and tho latter exhausted. The Metrs ami Courrr of Thursday last made a noblo appeal to the 'citi zens of Charleston in their behalf. Cannot Oraugeburg do something? Mr. Edward Bozardt, so long tho polite and popular clerk in the groco ry store of Mr. August Fischer, has been transferred to Mr, F/s well ap pointed saloon. Ed ie one of tho cleverest young men in tho county, and will cater in the most approval yle to the customers of Fischor. Afflictions sometimes como thick nnd fast upon tho most favored fami ly circles. About one montli ago tho interesting and promising s?ti, Henry, of Mr. Jas. Stokes, died at tho rcsi (lelicG of his father in this county, of typhoid fever, and on tho 12th inst. was followed by his sister, Miss Sallic Stokes, a ydiing lady of fine accom plishments, and1 universally beloved. If you want good and new dry goods and groceries go to John Schachtc's. He is in receipt of nil sorts of nice things daily, and sells them for prices to suit the hnrd times. Dame Humor has it that John has serious notions of committing?mnt rimony. Not just now, though. John proposes to wait awhile yet; but in the meantime, he intends to keep a first-rato dry gpods nnd gro cery store. And Charlie Geh reis , the champion getter up of flags, ban ners, ice, is there yet; nnd always will be there?with Schachte, kecp | iug a good store. Mrs. Lew in, the esteemed wife of Mr. Arthur Lewin, departed this life on the loth inst., and was buried in the .Methodist Cemetery on the following day. Her funeral was preached at the Lutheran church by the Rev. Ji B. Iloskell in the midst of a large and sympathizing audience. To the bereaved hurbaud we offer our deepest sympathies. From him lias been taken the deare3t object of his life, and wo know that many days will be passed by him iu sadness and sorrow. But may the hope of a re-union in the world to come console him in his affliction. Mr. II. S. R?mnckcr, successor to Briggmaiin & Reuncker, is conducting a splendid business at the old stand. His supply of dry go? d.s is varied and complete, and can be purchased for very low price*. His boots, shoes, hats, ?S:c., etc., cannot he excelled in Town. And his slock ol groceries is tho freshest, cleanest and cheapest ever landed iu Orangebiirg. Pro duce of all kinds taken iu exchange for goods; In fact, Renneker is the place to get bargains. Henry lessen is 1 lie same jovial boy he "used to was'\atul swears that he will give satisfactiju to all callers at the cor ner. A man was overheard to sny the other day who was talking to a crowd of Democrats, "I wouldn't be a Re publican, gentlemen, for the whole State. In fact, I'd rather die than belong to auy other than tho Demo cratic party." That man, readers of the Orangcburg Nkws and Times, lived on radical pap for four years ! He's got fat now, aud like the thawed serpent, is ready to bjtc the breast that warmed him with good clothes. We don't care how many go over, but we would remind them that peo ple have memories, and it won't do for them to out-Dcmoerat-Dcmocraey itself. If they arc compelled to whistle to keep their courage up, would it not be wiser in them to blow a little ''safler?" We know you've got to keep saying something, suggest ing something, nay ! tfotity something, to make the Democrats have faith in you, but don't, pray, try to make the world believe that you would rather die than bo called a radical! No, no. It will hurt you, while we will ''laugh consumcdly." So don't! [communicated.] Who Paid for the Liquor ? Two Democrats in discussing as to the manner iu which tho meeting for the election of delegates to tho Or angcburg Democratic County Con vention was conducted, both declared that they had gone to tho meeting sober when one declared that the other had not left there in that Blato. Who furnished the Liquor ? Call at Dr. J. (J. Wannnnuikcr's and get a pamphlet^ anil read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, the best medicine in use. Dr. Wannamakcr also has the medicine for sale at wholesale and retail. junc 24 l)i pepsin Americans arc particularly subject to this disease and its effects: stich as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache Habi tual co?tivcncs.s, Heart burn. Water brash, coming up of food coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of the Heart and all disca-.es of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of Oroeti's August Flower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a (rase in the United States it will not cure. If you doubt this go to your Druggist Dr. ('. Dukes, and get a .-ample Bottle for 10 cents aud try it. Regular size 7"? cents. QUESTIOSS FOR EVEllV OXli TO ANSWER? Arc you troubled with Indigestion, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspe psia, or any disease of the Diver? Have you s? fibred for years aud found no relief from the use of medicines ? Do you hnve a faint ttppetitc, and are you troubled with feelings of languor'{ If you have these feelings we know you have not tried the new discovery Merrell's Hepaiine, at Dr. A. ('. Dukes' Drug Store. It is pcrforniiuj wonderful cu es in this and all ot er communities where the people use it. It is pronounced by all as the best Liver Medicine in the world. Two doses will relieve the worst (rase of Dyspepsia or Constipation of tin.* Bowels. Each bottle contains fifty doses, and a teaspoon tu I of this medicine in a wine glassful of water three times a day for one day', pro duces a most wonderful change. Where the system is run down with loss of energy and appetite, or Dys pepsia, with all its train of evil, is effecting its deadly work, this remedy, Merrell's Ilepatine, never fails to bring about a speedy and permanent cure. Those who doubt the meiit and virtues of this medicine and live from day to day without trying the Hepatine, have our sympathy, but can not be cured unless they take the Medicine. AXXOUXCiK.lIEXT. Mr. Etliior:?lMca.se Announce CAM* ItKLL FOOTMAN for County Com nii^ioncre. MANY VOTKRS. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of Sundry Fxectilions to nie di rected, I will sell to the hinlieft bidder, si? dJrangeburg C. II. on the I'irst Mon day in October next, for Cash,.all the1 Right Title and interest of the Defend ant in the following properly, to Wit: Ait that Plantation or track of land situate in Ora igchurg County containing "2*>n acres, more or less, hounded hri the North hy lands of Jiin. Ilrwon, on the Fast by hinds of f X William?, on the South hy lauds of Mary tiarivk and on tho West hy lands of il A Keller; l.eviil oh a* the properly of Low it* (Surick at the suit of JnitS T Jeiieings, Adiu'r. At the ri-k of for mer purchaser!", All '.bat plantation or track of land on hong Branch in said County contuing -I2? acres, more, or less, as represented by plat tna<le hy L (J Inahnet. Levied on as the property of \V A J Sistrunk, at the suit of Kllcn U Oliver, Kx'r. Orangchurg C. II., ) Sheriff's Olllee, \ K. I. CAIN, Sept. 9th, l.s7ti. j S. 0. C. scpt.l? Hit NOTICE. All persons having demands against the Kstale of Mary Holen 'leccased, and all persons indebted to said Kstale, will present their claims duly at (Cited, and make immediate pay nicht, to the under signed. JOHN S. HOLKN, <}11?> I i tied Adiuhltidrator. Sept. ."ith 187(1. sept I) P?l N?TICK OHAXGEIirnCr IN l'RORATK COI KT. Kx Fin to ) l'etilion for Mary Sluiler, Widow i Homestead of Samuel L. Shulcr ^ etc. Deceased. j Public notice is hereby given, thai Mary Shulcr, Widow of Samuel U. Shulcr deceased, has lipplied to me, by petition, to have her Homestead ami personal property Exemption appraised and set oA'ami'diug to law, out of the L'statc of the said deceased; aud 1 will act on sah! petition on the tenth dav of October A. 1>. l.S7(J. Dated at Oriingchurg, South Carolina, this Ninth dav ofSeptember A. D. I87rt. AUU, Ji. KNOWLTON, [r-s.l Judge of Probate. ?ept 1) lm Notice of I Hirsolttl iou Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately existing between Kraut* II. W* Ilrigginan, Jr., and Herman S. Ken nek er, was dissolved oh Ilie25.li day of Aug, 1X7I> by mutual consent. Hermann S. Kcnuckcr, :s authorized to settle ah debts due to and bv thctirm.. FRANT/i II. W. RllltitiMANN. UK KM A NN S. RKNSKKKIt, Aug. 25, 187?. Thanking my friends ami the public generally for their patronage in thu past aud Ibjpingfor a coaiiniMiiees of the'name, I am Very Respectfully HERMANN S. RKN.VKKKR. sept, 2 :u .School Notice Tho exercises of MissC. M. Evan's School will l^c resumed on the 18th of September a I tin residence of Mr. V. V. Dibble sc(pt 2 it. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS Can always be bad at my store, corner R?ssel Street aud Rail Road Aveuuc. " . , DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES Will be kept constantly on band, an 1 will be sold for prices to suit the bard ? isla ri?Sl A Lot of Eea&y-MacLe Clothing for sale cheap. A splendid suit for a little money. SHOFS, BOOTS, SADDLES, &c? of the very best make and style with a complete line of GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, Such ar Flour, Sugar, CotTec, Lard, Bacon, Cheese, Molasses &3., &_?;, can always be had at my store. Those want to save money* should give ma a call. Thad. C. Andrews, ? gant; School & Kindergarten The Kxoreiscs of the SCHOOL conducted by Hey. J. It. HASKKLL an-! Sisters, will K- nun in oil, ;il their hVsidcncc on Russell St., ein Monthly Ith September. Monthly Terms. Kiigjish Course (Primary ami Intcrmcdi at.-,) S2.00. Academic Course. S".00 Kindergarten, ?1.00 (icrmau, French, Latin and Creek Kxtra each, "?0c. Clements of Music and Drawing with Calisthenics, will he taught Free Tin- undersigned is prepared to organize ami teach ("lasse ?? of Young Men or Ladte* the u ual collegiate branches, Classics1 Mathematics. Ac, as well as Stenography or Jill ?ri Hand Private lesions in Insiru mental music will he given when desired J. BACHMAN IIASKKLL. NOTICE TIIK STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. UnAN(Ji:nur.u Cor sty, Is Common I'i.kas. The Rr.nk (if Charleston, South Carolina as Assignee of Cephas W'hittcinorc, Plaint! ft'. A gainst Thaddens C. Andrews, Lydia Williams, Ha malms | Summons Williamson as Assignee, The Columbia Can Light | for Company, F. II. (5 reel i' A. It. Kiiowlton as Judge of | Relief I'rohate, Assignee, Harriet | M. Andrews, Kcnhcii Tom- | linson, .lohn Fisher us Complaint Trustee, in bankruptcy of | the. Citizens Savings Hank Served, of South Carolina, K. M. | .laekson, L. I "ass C irpeutcr. < ienrue Syhuners, Margaret [ Tnkicl,nod.Samuel <?. I.an ; alian, now, or lately trad ing under the Fir hi Name of William l.anahaiitV Son, I Defendants. To (fir. Ih fhuhutl /?'. //. Green. You aiu hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on .the subscriber* at their otliee opposite Court House Square in the town of Orangehurg S. C., within twenty days after ihu service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com pi a i lit within the time afore said, tlic Plainlili'in this action will apply to the Court for :he relief demanded iu the complaint. Hated Orangehurg, Jnlv ?J-*), l.s7t*?. 1JCTSON All U THON l'lauliils A Horner. tiKO. HOLIVKH C. C P. To the Dtf> miaut F. U. Green. Take notice that the summons in this action of which the foregoing is a copy; to gether with the complaint thereon was tiled in the Ultieo of the L'lurk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Or ongelmrg in the State of South Carolina on the 14th dav of August, A- I>. 1S71S. HUTrfON fi HUTHOX, Plaintjfls Attorneys. ?raiischiirg, (.-, Hi. 8. C. tiiiglti Ct FOR CASE. A Bargain can he made by any one who has tin- ineatu of purchasing now. The Subscribers are authorized to sell for Twenty-Fivc Hundred Dollars, that very desirable Residence fronting on Court House Square, and owned by Mr. 0. W'hit'eu)ore. Another year must so increase t!u* vnluu of Iteal Ivattutc so located, that such a bargain cannot he then made. The property is under lease lor some months. ALSO The Plantation oft!. Whittcmore, on the old Charleston Hnad, about live Miles fiom Orangeburg Court House, can he bought for SlIoOU Cash or on time (as to all hut $1000j for a larger sum which can he luurned on application to HUTtiON <t IIUTSON. Orangehurg,C, JI., S.O., August, 12,1S70. aug 12 tf Cotton Gins! Cotton Gins!! I urn prepared to furnish the TAYLOR GIN with alt its latest improvements. One 40 SAW ?IN on hand. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Hilf sell St., next to Mr. Alhergotti's bakery. ?END --V. to HP. ROWKLL &Co., 1 ' New York, for IMiamphlet of 100 pages, couVfc'v^Ynj? lists of 300 newspapers, an' c*\\ mates : howiiig co?t of advertining. SCHOOL NOTICE The undersigned will rc.-nrnc the exer cises of Iiis Academy fur hoys and girls on Monday 4tlrof Sept also his claw for young lad it's in the afternoon. The patronage of the publio 1? respect, fully solicited. JA MKS S. UKYW\YltD. sept '2 -U NOTICE. The fast trotting thoroughdired Stallion M A A I 13 HI N O Tit U&T K E will stand for the Fall season at niv stables. PET) K.1 REE. MAMBK1XU TRUSTEE, bv Maiubrino Medley, lie by Old Mambrino'Chief; Mam hrino Medley's first dam bv Young Medley, a line race marc, second dam hy Stanley; third dam by Trustee; fourth dam hy Speculator. Maiubrino Truatee's llrsl dum Jenny Dcnnoyr by Ilolcohn; ilrst .dam by I*ady U'oodford, b_\ Sir William Woodford; he by Woodford; first dam by Bertrand. Mamhriiuj Trustee Wa* bred by George W. Ogden. Wrights Station, Kentucky Central Rail ltoad, Bourbon Gounly, Kentucky. Hp is five years old, and has not had much iiaudling but what bad show, cd splendid action, lie truttud on the Columbia truck last fall ot the rate of 2:45. THAI). 0. ANDREWS Orangchurg Livery and.su.lu stable. P. S. Board for a few mares can ho had at niv Mahles "aug 19 tf Mellichamp's School The Kxercises of this School will bu resumed on Monday September Ith. MLS IC has been added to tho usual branches. Terms per ^loutli. Primary Department.,.$2.00 Intermediate. . 2.50 Advanced (English). 3.00 Advanced (Classical).,.,?, 4.00 Instrumental Music. 4.00 Vocal Music. 50. Yoeal Music will be taught FREE to tho Classes in Instrumental Music. Kor further information apply to STILUS II: MKLLIC1I AMP, Principal, A NT< )N 11ER< i, Professor of Music, aug 12 lui Take Notice, Wo want to make a change in our busi ness ami have made a change in nur prices. We will .sell our Entire Stock of Goods now in Store at cost for the uext thirty days. \Vc mean what we .say, and would invito all those that wish to sayo money '? to call and price beforo buying elsewhere. J. P. HARLE Y & CO. .1 O II IV O G R E N SL'CCESRon of ItoniHtT JENNY,. Imiiortcr it ?id Manufacturer OF IIARNKSS & SADDLES. lias the pleasure to inform the Publia that he has lUvccived a heavy Stock from the North ofevcry description what l>cJonjpi to a first class Saddlery Establishment. Also wish to draw particular attention to his Siock of LADIES UIDIN'O SADDI/EH aud hi* assortment of SHOES. Prices Jower then ever. Good Saddles at $.'1,50. Good Shoes at $1.75 ST. MATTHEWS ACADEMY, Tho excrcisoA of this School will he re sumed on the first Monday in September next. Tuition per Month. 1st. Grade, (lieginner?,) $2.00. 2nd. Grade, (Grammar Pupils,) $-.50. 3rd. Grade, (Advanced Pupils,) $3.00. Music on Piano, (Lesson each doy,) $5.00 Latin, Greek Jkc, 50 pent? extra each. Hoard per School week, $1.50. Board per School Month, from $10.00 to $12.50. HUGO G. SD KKCDAX, Principal. I MISS K. II. VAN LEW, Music Teacher aug 5 1m.