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MASONIC ?Petros Council Nr>; H% R\ * 8.\ M.\ Will rfifcci each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. Mi From 1st October to 1st April, and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the" following dates, June 24, July 22, Aug; 39, Sept. 1G, Oct. 21, Nov. IS, and' Dec. 10. ?T. F. USLAR, T. I. G. W. BrtUKSON, Recorder? Eureka Chapter No. 13, R\ A/.-?^ Will meet during tbe present Masonic year mt the usual hours, the followin dates: March 10th, April 7th, May ?th, June ^?d, August 4th, September l^De'-obcr '37tb, November 24th, December 29th. J. F. 1ZLAR, M. E. II. P. J; M. BltUKSON, Sec. Shibboloth Loupe, No. 28, A.*. Vs. H.v Will meet ench Tuesday at 7 o'clock, JVom 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to lnt October on tbe follow ing dates, April 4, May 2, June 0, July 4, Auf. 8, Sent. 5, Oct. 8, Nov. 7, Dec. B. .J AS. F. 17J.AH, W.M. Gmo. W. Bucnsox, Sec. mar 29 137? 7m. i. o. o. r. Edinio Lodge No- HI!,?Meets at Odd FelloWB Hall, every-Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20tb March to*20tb Sept. and ?t 74 o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. Jf UicMAUS, N. Ci. J IIKRMAN \VAHLKUS, Sec. Rebecca Lotlgc?Metis 8 o'eloek every ?econd Wednesday after sale da v. F. Dr.MA KS, N. O. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, bold whenever occasion requires. _ SONS OF TEMPlflKANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Prcsbvtcrian Church. If. MT. CJ. A.? Hall and Heading Room over Store of Mr. d. U. I'ikc?open ?very night from S:JJ0 to 10:30 i*. m. Pravcr Meetings this month .June 1st, Sth, loth, 23rd and 29th at 8 !|U i*. m. Business Meeting June 22nd 8:80 l*. m.. ??very Fourth Thursday in each month at 5:30*r. w. M. OI.OYKR, President. F S Dinni.r, Secretarv. Ho ?Iii Carol! i: at l?ailroa<I. office limits at on.vjcnMJtiko i>ki*ot. From 8 o'? lok A.M. to 2i P. M. From S} o'clock P. M. to .",A P. M. Goods received and delivered only during office hours. ~~~""iL O C jY j, . The cold simp formed ice in Ander run. - - -- mm ? mm The Democrats have nominated a loilf-and-half ticket in Sunftcr; J. Hermann Wahlers, Ks?]., will ?rKurn 1'rnH? (gfoHtew? UiaUay Cotton has heen 'joining in pretty f;.M (hiring the week. Cor nelson al ii ofl live* with a samp c in his hand. (Jo to Dr. Ilydrick's to huy drugs, rigors, soaps, fancy brushes, combs, ?f c.. ?. Gen'I Leech; n prominent man of Noith C aro'ina, is now stumping the State with Hampton. "Wc call attention to the notice of Capt. Jus. v Iz'ar, Chairman of the Democratic Tarty, published in to days issue. A Hampton nnd Izlar banner was raised on "Wednesday last between tbe stores of Mr, Ezckicl and Mr. T. Vfr. Albergotti. Read tbe advertisement of S. E. Tobin&Co. They have a full stock on hand and will sell cheap for cash. In crossing the rail road, stop in at their store: Head the new advertisement of Mr. J. C. Pike. We had the pleasure of going through his store the other day, "and was surprised at the im mense quantity of goods he had on hand. If you don't want to get your toes mashed keep away from Coruclson's. His store is always crowded with customers and it's the last place in the world for no idler. They mean busi ness down there. CHRISTMAS COXJMG? Dr. Dukes' store reminds ono that the year is coming to a close and that ft will not be long moro before "Merry Christ inns" will be henrd ringing out upon our streets. Iiis shelves now present almost a Christ mas-eye appearance. And jf you ?jrant fine cigars, tjicrc is the place tq get f-lfeni. HJiorrod Rooves, in fact, can sell you anything you want, from a toothpick up. Drop in and call for Shcrrod. The giu house on tlio plantation of John D. Kcitt, iu St. Matthews Pariah, and at present rented by & W. Cold well, {was burnt on the 28th ult* The fire originated from a hiatch in the Cotton. This shows the danger nttendent upon ginning cotton that is not carefully examined. We are requested to call attention to tho office hours at So. Ca. R. it. Depot here Which will be found at the head of our columns. No goods will be delivered except during those hours, and goods placed on tho plat form at any other rime will ho at the risk of owners. All freight must he paid for before removing. T .'he Court House will he ready for this term of jCoart; The painting was done by Mr. J. D. Wolfe, Janua ry Bnltzegnr and Sam Smith, and is an excellent evidence of their skill as painters. No county in the ?tatc can boast of a better Court House than ours. P. S.?If you want fine painting done call on W?lfe. Charles Carter, a prisoner who c< caped from the County jail sometime since, was arrested by Constable J. J. Mitchell on Monda y night last and brought to Orangcburg and delivered into the custody of the Sheriff. He is n desperate character, and since his enlargement committed several crimes, among which were the at tempted robbery of Miss Bozardt on the public highway. He should have a 1 ifc-tcrm in the Penitentiary. OLD OFFENDERS BA GO ED? The weekly revels had by certain persons in the neighborhood of the railroad culminated iu the arrest and trial by the Town Council on Tues day last of nine of the ring leaders. Tho following were sentenced to pay each a line ol $2 or be confined iu the guard house for ten days: H.irry Kobinsnn, Robert Colter, Kdwar ; Glover, Puck Kussel, Joe Pniley, Dan'l Smith, Billy Wiliunit, Datt'l r^rrU^trrnl-Jiav -^uhu?auz_I! a cdx J Hull was turned over to a Trial Jus ticc. .V<)7' BEATES IS NEW YORE-* Mr. August Briggmann, the eourtc oil* coadjutor of Briggm.inn Sc Crook, ?an always he found in the tell appointed mi loon of thcac gentlemen, where ho deals out draughts to suit the ta.?tc of the most fastidious devo tee of Bacchus. His cocktails, milk punches, brandy slings, etc., are un surpassed this side of New York, und impart a tone and vigor lo the system without which life is a burden. If the Fall weather knocks the augue into you, call on August Brig ginunn and he has bitters that will kill the malady as dead as Julius Cesar. It is well, at the end of this century, that Orangcburg can ho ist of a store that will compare with any in the State. Geo. H. Cornolson is the happy possessor of this huge estab lishment. It is packed and crammed with every thing that the imagination can conceive of, or that the heart could wish. His stock of o'oths and domestics is large and of splendid texture. And up stairs he has opened a first-class furniture store, where one can select just such bed steads, chairs, sofas, &c, as ho may want* The cry now is, Go to Cornel son's. JOHN SCHACUTE? This gentleman was busy all day Thursday opening his new stock, and arranging it in his well packed store. He now has a full supply of beauti tiful calicos, homespuns, flannels, etc. which he offers low down; also a com plete lino of shoes and hats. His groceries are abundant nnd all fresh and sweet, while his stock ol wines and liquors is as fine as was ever brought to this town. Now is tl|o time to call on Schnellte. PJe is offering unparal Jolcd bargains, Charlie Gehrcls says he has the host five cent cigar in the count}'. From Satety Into Death?The Result of a Joke. [From the Augusta Contlitutionh'st.'] Mcrritt, Jones & Go's oil works at Canton burned yesterday. Two men wero burned to death. Doubtless nono of our renders who read the above paragraph, which ap peared in our telegraphic columns of last Friday, thought thnt one of tbe unfortunates was so lately in our city, and was caused to leave in conse quence of a pratical joko. But from a lettcf received yesterday from Bal timore, from tho President of the Pa tnpsco Guano Company, dated Sep tember 15, we learn that such is the fuct. ? It seems, thnt on the 5th of Septem ber Mr. K. Shhds, who, had come herj to do some difficult work con nected with the neid chamber of the Pntnpsco Guano Company's Works in this city, and which but few men in this country can do, owing to the peculiarity of the work, registered at the Globe Hotel. Having heard ru mors of tbe yellow fevor being here, he ouxiously inquired of the book keep er about it, who assured him that tho rumors were unfounded, as there had not been a singlo case in the city. Some parties who were standing near, seeing that Mr. Shiels was a stranger, and thnt ho wad somewhat excited about the fever, concluded that he was a countryman, nud that they would have some fun out of him by making him get up and dust out of town. These parties at once, in a tone intended lor him to hear, com menced to talk with.each other about the number of yellow fever cases in town, and bow it would soon bo all over the city. One of them called the other Doc tor, and asked him how many cases he had had up to this time? Mr. Shiels, who beard all this, and sup posing these men, being wholly dis interested, were telling the truth, while the hotel man, having an inter est in keeping him here, might be making tbe best representation poss iblc, decided to return to Baltimore by the afternoon train, notwithstand ing the most positive assurances upon the part of his employer* that there was no fever here. Mr. Shiels thinking he he bad 4ieftft| -tU>i--tf(ltb fruJU?diaiuiere?teil j parties, determined to keep his first resolve, and returned to Baltimore on the train <>f the same day of his arrival, promising to return in a few weeks. Upon his arrival in Balti more he was engaged to do some work nt tbe oil works of Merritt, Jones & Co., nt Canton, nud was one of the unfortunate men who was bur ncd to death in the explosion of these woiks on lust Thursday, the 14th. instant. Who can doubt but for the unfortunate remarks of the parties above, that Mr. Shiels would now bo among us n living man? We have bcon told that be was an unusually fine looking speciman of physical manhood and was in the enjoyment of the most robust health. Practical joking is well enough in its way, but upon such serious sub jects as tho presence of an epidemic in a city no one has any right to joke, particularly to make a^, irtions such as these parties made, and not correct them in time to prevent so decided nn action as removal from the city. These gentlemen may have enjoyed their joke, but it has resulted in the loss of n valuable man, who from all appearances had many years of use fulness before him. About five years ago London po licemen were condomned to protect their heads with hcmlcts covered with felt and lined with tin, During the Prince of Wales' stay in India he studied tho matter of head coverings, and is now trying to induce the com missioners of police to institute hel mets lined with cork. It has been discovered that cork serves ns a pro tection ngaiust blows and outs. The Earl of Buckinghamshire has a son, Hobnrt Basha, nn admiral in the Turkish Borvice, who has written a silly and brutal letter in extenua tion of tho Turks. He takes occasion to remind his very indignant "British countrymen that thoy haven't always been lambs when revolts occurred * Call at Dr. J. G. Wannamakcr's and get a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, tbe best medicino in use. Dr. Wannamaker also has tho medicine for sale at wholesale and retail. junc 21 Dispcpsia Americans i re pnrticularly subject to this disease ; ,ud its effcots: such ns Sour Stomach Sick Headache Habi tual coetiveness Heart burn. "Water brash, comingv^np of tlie food coated tongue, disagreeable taste in- the mouth, palpitation of tho Heart aHd' all diseaies of the Stomach and Jjivcr. 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. Tf you doUbf this go to your Druggist Dr. C. Dukes, and get a sample Buttle for 10 cpiits and try it. Regular size 75 cents. QUESTIONS FOR EVERY ONE TO ANSWER? Are you troubled with Indigestion, Constipation of the Rowels, Dyspe psia, or any disease of the Liver? Have you suffered for years and found no relief from the use of medicines ? Do you have a fuint appetite, and arc you troubled with feelings of languor ? If you hate these feelings we know you have not tried the new discovery Klcrrcll's Hepatine; at Dr. A. C. "Dukes' Drug Store. It is performing wonderful cures in this nnd all ot:.cr communities where the people use it. 1 It is pronounced by all as the best Liver Mcdiciuc in the world. Two ?loses will relieve the worst case of Dyspepsia or Constipation of the Bowels. Fach bottle contains fifty doses, and a tcaspoonful 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 1 pepsin, with all its train of evil, is effecting its deadly work, this remedy, Merrell a Hepatine, never fails to bring about a speedy and permanent cure. Those who doubt the merit i and virtues of this medicine a:.d live from day to day without trying the Hepatine, have our sympathy, but can hot be cured uulcsstbey take the Mcdiciue. A X XO V X CK.H EXT. Mr. Editor:?Please Announce CAM HELL FOOTMAN for County Com missioners. MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor?Please announce Coronor J. Hammond Fordhain, as a candidate for County Commissioner subject to tlie action of the County Convention and oblige UNION KKPUWJCAN CLUB. Notice of Bismissal TVTolICC is hereby given that 1 shall one j]% month from tlate tile iny final ae count with the Hon. .lodge of Probate fur Oraiigehur^ County, as Administrate r of the Estate of A. II. (iowau deceased, and ask for my dismissal***! such Adminis tralor. September 23, 1 >7<i. II. RlGGs, _ _m - - - -Adiuinisirat *r. sept 2-1 -tt FOR CASH. A Itarguiu can he made by any one who as the mean* uf purchasing now. The Subscribers are anthorir.cd to sell for Twenty-Five Hundred hollars, that Very desirable Itesidence fronting on Court House Square, and owned by Mr. ('. Whitlcmurc. Another year must soiucreii\e the value of Keal IvUalc so located, that such a bargain cannot he then made. The property i.s under lease for some month*. ALSO The Plantation of C. Whitlemnrc, on the old Charleston Koail, about live Miles ftom Orangeburg Court House, can he bought for $2000 Cash or on time (as to all hut $10(10) for a larger sum which can he learned on application to IIUTS?J* A IIUTSOX. Orangeburg, C. II., S. C, August, 12,1S7C. aug 12 tf - NOTICE THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Ojt a NCtKiiui.fi County, In Common' Pi.kas. The B*.nk of Charleston, 'South Carolinaas Assignee ?f Cephas Whim-more, Plaintiff. Against Thaddens C. Andrews, Lydia Williams, Itarnabas Williamson as Assignee, The Columbia (his Light Company, p. II. Green' A. I?. K howl toil as Judge of Probate, Assignee, Harriet | M. Andrews, Rcultch Tom linson, John Fisher Summons for Relief Complaint Served. Trustee, in bankruptcy of the Citizens Savings Jhiuk of South Carolina, F. Mi Jackson, L. Cas.< C-irpenter, George Sy turners, Margaret Tiikiel, nnd Samuel G. Lan nhan, now, or lately trad* injj under the Firm Name of William Lanahan A Son, Defendants. To the Defendant F. H. Green. You are 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 subscribers at their office opposite Court House Square iu the town of Orangeburg S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore said, the Plaintifl'in this action will apply to the Court for 'die relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Orangehnrg, Julr 25, 187(5. IIUTSON & IIUTSON Plan tiffs Attornev. G ICO. ?OLIVER C. C. P. To the Defendant F. 11. Green. Take notice (hat the summons in this action of which (he foregoing is a copy; to gether wi(h the complaint thereon' was tiled in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of ()r ongeburg in the Stntc of South Carolina on the 14th dav of August, A- D. 1876. 1 IIUTSON ?fc IIUTSON, J Plaintiffs Attorneys. Orangeburg, C. IL, S. C. VOTE FOR TILDEN, HAMPTON & IZLAR, And buy yourr EH DRY S. E. TOBIN & CO. THE CHEAP STORE OF ?RAMGEBURG. A full Stock on band, and no trouble to show goods. All articles bought delivered at your bouses free of Charge. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS ITsT F.A WINTER Dry Gocds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c, M'C?EERYrLOVE & CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. "We are now opening our FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c., and beg thnt all in want of goods give us n call before buying. You will find our STOCK full of the MOST DESIKAHLE GOODS to be found any where. We buy for CASH and sell for CASH, and with tho long export* .ence of our buyer who is in the Market all the time, we propose to give you GOODS at PIUOES that cannot be duplicated this side of New York, Call and be convinced. Samples sent by mail whon roqucsted. Orders promptly attended to, and when over SK) in value, if accompanied with the money or requested to be collected on delivery will be sent tree by Express, alcCREERYi LOVE & CO, j | mareiiWtf COLVMB I A, S. C. GENERAL HAMPTON Is the candidate of those who are in favor of an HONEST GOVERNV MENT. And my STORE is the place for those to visit who favor LOW PRICES. Knowing the STRINGENCY of the" times I have resolved tq sell goods nt figures to suit them. Never before have such UNSURPA^KI) BARCrAOTS been offered In Orangeburg. My supplv of DRY GOODS Is the LARGEST and best SELECTED in the County?down stairs ami up stairs being filled to overflowing with Calicos, HomespuES, Cloths, Linens,* &c, While my stock of O KTSTT'S CLOTH I TSTCx Ib Superb ami Complete. 1 have ul-o SHOES and BOOTS of all sizes, Styles aud Prices. GROCERIES I offer in large or small quantities, and at a small ad? vnnce upon cost prices. CROCKERY, WILLOW and TIN WARES, and every other article kept in a well conducted Store can be had LOW DOWN. Jn a word, I congratulate myself that I have, and am still receiving as complete a stock as was cvor offered to the public. Let my friends give mo a cad and ascertain for themselves. My motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. J. C. PIK PIANOS AND ORGANS BARGAINS BY J^HOF1. ATSTTON BERG, Agent I.uddc-n A Hates Southern Music Hoitso, ''.Mpiiie hath charms to soothe the savage breast." I am now prepared to offer inducements to the public of Orangeburg that have never been heard of before. I have a magnificent assortment of Pianos from ('bickering, Haines Bros., Hallet, Davis & Co., and Southern' Gem, etc., and Mason A Hamliu's Organs. Pianos from $200 and upwards. Terms extraordinarily easy. Organs from $70 and upwards. Besides Violins, Brass Instruments, Violin Strings, Sheet Mu3ic, and in a word,. everything that a musical taste can suggest in the above lino. I can be found at Slater's Hotel, where my instruments can be inspected, and where I will always bo glad to give any information to beginners on tbe Pianos, Organs, Violins, Arc. fcept30 1876 ly The fast trotting thorough-bred Stallion MAMBlirNO T11TJST3CE will stand fur the Fall season at my stables. PEDIGREE. MAMBRINO TRUSTKB, by Mambrino Medley, he by Old Mamhriuo Chief; Mam brino Medley's first dam by Young Medley, a fine race mare, second" dam by Stanley; third dam by Trustee; fourth dam by Speculator. Mambrino Trustee's first dam Jenny Dummy, by Holcohnj first dam by Lidy Woodford, by Sir William Woodford*; he by Woodford; first dam by Bertram!. Mambrino Trustee Was bred by (Jcorgc W. Ogden, WrightH Statioi , Kentucky Central Hnil Road, Bourbon County, Kentucky. He is live years old, anil has noi bad much handling but what bad show ed splendid action. He trotteil on tbo Columbia track last fall at the rate of 2:45. THAI). C. ANDREWS Orangeburg Livery and sale stables. P. S. Hoard for a few marcs can be bad at my stables aug 19 tf SEND 25c. to <?. r. nowKLL&Co., New-York, for I'bamnblel of 100 pages, containing lists of 300 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. Take Notice, We want to make a change in our busi ness and have made a change iu our prices. We will sell our Entire ?Stock of Goods now in Store at cost for the next thirty days. We mean what wo say, and would invite all thoso that wish to savo money to call and price boforo haying elsewhoro. J. P. HARLEY & CO. d>5 TO $20 PKB i>AY AT IJome. .Samples worth $1 free. Stinsna