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Ptdros Council No. 11, R.\ & S.*. M.*. "Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. Mi from 1st, October/ to* 1b$ rApril and at 8 ?'clock /rem 1st 'April- to -tlBt October, on the following "dates; dune 24," July 22, Augi 1?, SepU 10. Oet, 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. 10. ... X F. IZLAR, T. I. Q. "W: Bnuirso*f, Rccorde? Knreka Chapter No. 13. R.\ A\.M'? Will meet during the prcscnV Maroni^ jrearH tat th? usual hours, the followth dai' a P-* March 10th, April 7tb, May6i'*..Jmie Snd, Augrtet 4th, September lht, October 27 tb, November 24th, Leccmber 2Dth. J. F. IZLAR, M. E. H* P. jf. M. RnuNSON, Sec. 8hlbboloth~Loilge Tta. 28j'A.%,F.^;W.-.YT..| "Will meet each Tuesday .at .7 o'clock*] fr?m 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to iBt October on the follow ing dates, April 4, May 2, June .0* ,July 4> Aae. 8, SepV?pOct. 3, Nov? 7, Dec. 5. JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. G?o. W. BnvNKojt, Sec, . may 29 . ' . 1875 t 7m. ~~.-I.-?. ?.-F. Edisto LodR? So ,3?i??tccta at.pdd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 ?'clock, ifroni^QCh March to" 20th Sent, and at 74 o'clock from 20lh Sept. to 20th March. y- : ? . : F:DkMARS>N.G. I BERLIN >Y A BEERS, ^ec. - .. Rebecca ii?tlKt?Mei (A 8 o'clock evcrV ccond Wednesday after sale day. * F. DeMABS, N. G. This body meets June'8; Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Courti".L^|^7^n^Ve|^w^^ion requires._ SONS OP TEMPERANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Prcbvtcrian Church. * > Y. Mi CVA.?Rooms' on Russell Street next Mrs. Snioak*' Millinery Store. Ilussiness Meeting?Fourth Thursday in each month at 7 i*. hi: lV?ycr*Mf?*tin:js?I EvervThursday Evening.. . . n M. GLOVER, President. FSDinni.r, Secretary. . South Caroliita: a<?ilr<mil.; OFFIOK lUll'lCS AT V)TfA NO KUVKO" OKI'OT. FroHi 8 o'clok A. M. to 21 I*. M. From *J o'clock P. M. to 5} P. M. Goods received and delivered only during office hours. Huttz'a majority in Charleston for Congress was 0,235. J The Charleston hotel has heen re opened under the must favorable nuppietv. t Mr. J. Wtilluce Cannon appear* in P*v|tir ndvetthong column* with some, tliinjr interesting tu every one. ??'end it and (hciicrt'l <ui Wulla- e lor an | < xpljiiialii.n. The store id' Mt.-srs Junes it Wan iiuinuker is well tilled with every thing in the groceiy line, and All'ami *l? in tire jllfct the fellows to give ctie' t. n.ers bargains. Call and see lor . i ui>elve?. - ~~ 'J he little rite in. cotton should not lead our burners into temptation, riant more brendstufls should h the governing motto from one end ??f the South to the other** That will make us independent, cotton will keep/the farmer always in debt. Mr. Kzekiel has moved his entire stock of watches, clocks, &e., to the store just opposite to the o^e recently occupied by him, where he is fully prepared todo all kindsof work it his line on short notice aud in a satis factory manner. ? Mr. I). Louis*, who vi'iia one of Hampton's chief supporters in this county, would -he glad- to see all, hia friends. The time for congratulations lias come, and to make the oocasion more joyous, Ji.c, has resolved to fell low, low down.- Give him n call,.; A GOOD SEf?&TIOX? The Baptist Conference Vhich met at this place on Sunday Iftst ac . ted wisely in calling the Rev* A. I. Hartley to sepply their church/ in Ornngeburg. The Baptists here .have a most beautiful and substantial church edifice/and it was meet .and ' proper that they; should select .cuke to occupy its pulpit who is cVffilely ' known as a "minister of talent, up L rightnessaud eloquence. Wepredict that their congregation will a?^?nee commence to gro% in mini hers.', zeal and a true devotion to the faitpXvJiich animates the breast of every 'jiijicere baptist. Thcrw.is much now for Us to be thankful for, and wo trust a new* life and vigor will take possession of' IleftiyV^ ?#Lt; Hartleyt:t,bat: XQ1J$: will; go *ut,| 'shedeling a1 bright .'and heart inspirit ^g<|^ge.n0 up^qtt. jT^-.^Baptist 'Church* of* Ornugeburg. With him at its head it must bring forth abun daut.fruit.: r 5^ '~R?gulat>?ay6tof.^a^&W{(^ll be' on the second nnd fourth Sundays in each month, morning anil night. - -> PuiV??nit-Wthe suggestion and re quest of the National Executive Com- ' raittee of the: Y. M. C. A. for the United States and Britiuh Provinces, jfche Y.^M. l^A^o^th^^c have Vbceiriioldirig services 'during tins week at their rooms on R?ssel 8treet; fjnte office *6t i?ar &I#faf?e.^i1%eiF6 | wiT be services*'at their rjoms this evening to which the public are invi ted to attend, ^especjnljy ^tho . young peopie^f the* community?-^? * ? - - Or^ 'k. t^feo^if'^e^taopa',-], f?.y;''ifi^' ryo?ri'g will |pe ptcacHc&ib tho*Wa;riouaJ churchetof tlic toxvnf an% ^t ftiglit^ tliere will be union services conducted by the pastors of the several churches at,\hc,M.etliodis,t. Church-vat. ,which it. is hoped there will be ;ft. Vr'ge'< atten dance. ... , A FISCHER "Don't buy my g<??ds before"1 yo?. 'examine'"them,*''is the moft? of* A'?-' guatus Fischer. But we*, nre. of tho opinion if Pm^tt^|ntJ|^the bplendid store of this gentleman, you will buy after said examination is made. ' A mpre; Complete ?. assortttfent of? groce ries was never offered in this market. Fischer held back to lay in a real nice supply until Iiis new s'ure was finished. And well.Jiajsxjie carried out'hi* resolution. His Establishment is ' crammed and pneked^with'every thing gobil for nian. ju the rear of his store cnu be found Mr. Edward lloznnlt presitl'i.g with alt Iiis geu iaMty and court'\-y over a sa0011 that ellipse* nhything ever seeil iu these parts Put wc will co lent ourselves this week by referring our readers to Fischer's.i advertisement. Next we ;k a minute description. THE EMEVTE OX HULL SWAM!'? The well-informed correspondyn. of the AVirx ami Cuurtrr. Quelquofois, fun islns the following statement to I hat paper iu relation to the dist'ur bailee : The farts, by an eye witness arc as follow^: Dr. Hydrtck and Mr. J. II. Livingston, the latter an United' :atcs: marshal,; ijeiit iij> to the seine, and found about 75 or J 00 lugrncs at Fu nth rburk'a Mill asscm 1 ' 1 with their riti-ff, guus a ad pistols Ou a neighboring hill were as many whites from Lexington. V"'Mr. Liv ingston asked the negroes to state their grievance They said.' Column had been allowed to escape. Mr. Livingston .pacified thetuon ? this point. They then said that a .Mr. Hooker had thieatcncd them. Mr. Livingston showed them that Hooker was to be put under a peace bond. After inquiring into the names of the securities they were satisfied und dispersed. J gy Column had .made pie. arrest for. arson, nnd was in the office of Trial Justice Zeigler, when a squabble en sued. J Column struck a negro, and was seized by others, then a gun was raised by a negro standing by, and Coin an shot him. Column then rode to Orangeburg and took the train. Then a gathering and threats took place., and the whites assembled to, resist an outbreak. All is quiet, 'and' the negro shot is di ing very wei?' In justice to Athe whites and no groes of Bull Swamp,. "I wish to giro'them the credit of being on gooiP; ?crma and peaceable. Mr. Cannon is* out on bail, and Marion Jackson it doing very well. *:< - ii -? mm - Mrs. Susan T. fonyor?o, of Massa chusetts, received the. highest tfward,; at the Centennial lor a "hygienicgar ment*' for the underdress of women and children, called " jthci ''emancipa tion tmit," invented and patented by her. v ? b Old John Robinson, with his mam moth- woiJd V ^ojrL \ combinmg^ ?J Mcnagerie;^AqunHum ^aw Cirt?&f] will display its wondcre to awaiting multitudes on Wednesday* 22n& *His troupe and exhibition haft been very much enlarged, and to the forty, cages and clubs ol rare animals and wild behsts. off aliAQl^i^ci^.Kiiifl^H^' Jpaih" added Giraffes, "hn immense ilhihoocrcis; gu?)t) ; qa?jH^;jQftfi Li^ija,: a bcIioWo? Seals, the Ingest perform - ing elephant in America, Asiatic and African Lions, forty ponies, sixty ring horses, nnd-a little community of peoplerJbr, ^different lilies of duty^in fact, it?iff hcwHdering'f? an ordi^liry' rhind to even contemplate the gigt|u-.. tic proportions of this vast collection*'** of all that is startling beautiful and \ instructive." Every man. woman and child far; miles : n round i8hould.'co'nie into Town on next Wednesday and j [fitness tiiis exhibition,, mut ?eo.the magnificent?..street parade. Remem ber the^d^niid^dutp.,, Somchody noi^iuatos xlcn'li pl| C-l Butler, in the Cylum\\ja j\iighter^ qb\ a ml and proper:' peiwv .to; BuetfeedJ Stator Robertson in the United States Senate. -? mm . . i;. ^ Bray ton has been defeated .'in' the 5th Circuit for Solicitor by a Demo erat; When Bullock left Georgia he followed Blodgett here. Wo don't know where B. will go now. The Alabafnn'Legisldturc c?ii verted ,on the 14th inst. S. W. Bibb was elected President of' the Sennto and" 1 l,N?.Jd.' Clementdj.for. JBpeaker.of the m%l ? 1 Kjite W MM ? Senator Gordon is in Columbia. It said he is there to watch the count-" ing of the votes. . IR 'Article 2,; section 13, of the consti tution of South Carolina, declares "euch bouse shall judge of the election returns and qualifications of its own ^members." Article 2, section 4, declares : H The. returns of every election .'ofGoperncr shall be scaled up by the Managers of Election in their respective coun ties, and transmitted hy .mail to the seat of govern nie ut, directed to the. Secretary of State, Wim ?hall deliver i hem to the Speaker of the House of Representatives .at the next ensuing scH?ioii of the General Assembly. * * * T*he Secretary of State (.hall deliver the returns to the Speaker Of the House of Uepresenta lives ut the next ensuiug session of the General Assembly; and during the first week of the session, or as soon us the General Assembly shall have organized hy the election of the presiding officers of the two he-uses, the Speak" r shall open and publish them in the presence of both houses. The person having the highest num-' ber of votes shall be Governor; but if t<vo or more shall he equal and high est in vot. s, the Genetal Assembly shall, during the same session, in the House of Representatives, choose one of them Governor, viva voce. Contes ted elections for^Gpu^rnpr^hallKlie^der terminal by thegQcnerpl^' Afsenitljf} mv 'auch manner as snufl be prescribed by Article 8, section 10, declares : "In all elections bold hy the people under this constitution the person or persona who shall receive the highest number of votes shall be declared elected.'' Chapter 8, section 28, revised statutes, provides "that in case of a contest of the election of Governor, (if the General Assembly, by concurrent -resolution, shall entertain the same,) the Senate and House of Representatives shall, each separately; proceed to hear and determine the facts in the case, so far as they deem necessary; aitdde ciite thereon who, according to the 10th section of article 8 of the consti tution; declared to be elected." The Fire in the Forest Oily. i Eighteen Hundred Bales of Cotton D staoyed. Savannah, ,~Jfovembej^,i4?At 8 40 r. m., lasfjjnigittert fljirra of?|o wss sounded from bpi^28^8ituate,d cjfji the corner of%eipir<^'o^rind ifeiH road Streek?, which win caused by the discovery ;f^f^re^ ji\ ^train. vf^ottpDi" standing Iii:: the 'yard'^rad^ViWaf Railroad. The traiu^upon which thb cptton ^^$^^1^^^ standing next to .another train, also of cotton., ^^K^Xo'Y-/cct ^WW itya.j guauo'wat^fio^^y^i^i'!^ sitdated id tlie middle of the W^M^^m stored; about lOD/^aT^s.'pjT cotton and a largo amounf offertiliforsf ^Tnero were b jp Jheyard^s^dingoneft^ ten tli^usand b|iic^.| | t > | . ?? ?? -}. The "wind' lioiug lilgh, the fire was soon t cmnraunicnted. tpv: tho second ^train;; -'and ^?i^o j .'td the warehouse, winch" was soon nestroyed, the sparks flying all- over the yard and placing tiie whole yajst amoumVpf cotton stor ? cd thero id 1m mi noh t danger of des truction. OuljSt ?7 ths- superhuman ^ergo^i:^iintiM&^ and employees of tlie road, and tho fire department pr?wu$e}^ ened catastrophe. The colored people acted nobly nnd AWent U>Tworkiwitlj? wiU, afd .render*; ed valuable assistance iu saving a vast I ^Tfom^thebM'fnforWrtlionNDblain> able 1,800 bales of cotton were des i tepyed^, .and some j2?0 baJcs damaged, J #&il rtyi-eightj wire wWer't? $ptoily - tfe*^ I ti " ycd, together with twenty .barrel s jjoflwhlskey large qu^utJtylof baeon, lumber, fertilisers, cotton ties .and. buckles. ...The.,, railroad official.'). [ADVKRTISEMrifT.J Hayes^Tilden; o. pcactf foro^oul '- ? ih no. That's distracted with doubt ? I Let us know wlip is'in, - Let us know who is out; For our eyes they grew dim Ah on figures we gaze That make it'for Tilden p ?nd-i^?kc ItTor tlaves'v Call the bills and the Edmund* Perhaps jhey wjU^knpw; j ? > v i ?u m in on Hermann with hispetieil And Mat with, his nhow; Let them knock or. our sconce* rj v .: vt'.t \.J i S. *. . v To end our amaze, i : '? And say if 'tis for Tilden Or say if 'ti* Ilayea. We long for a season Of quiet and rest * To wipe off our mustache And pull down our vest; But how, can we do it y When boys stop their plays To ph'dut'madly forTilden* ' And madly for Hayes? Our young men^groW gray , And fat men rjrow thin. Over '"snatches" that lie Like original sin. ]? ?* (Jive us liamptou and slumbers And peace for our days, Fpr we're weary of Tilden And weary of Hayes. M. Dr. A. C. Dukes, M. D. is giving away a handsome book entitled '"Pearls for the Peeple," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also contains a history of the discovery of the "Hepatine;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contispation and indiges tion, &c, and gives positive asaur nnce that when the Hepatine is used it effects a permanent and. lasting cure |T?f? jthesc diabases, v/hich prevail ;to. ?ueh an > alarming ? extent iu our country. Take tho Hepatine for all diseases of the liver. ADVICE QRATIS? ? The Hon. Alextmler H. Stevens sny3 :?"The Globe Flower Cough S; rup has proven a most valuable fehiedy to me.V' Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgin, says:-?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public ns a remedy Which will afford, that satisfaction, experienced by me arid niirie.f If excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate') lung affections."" . Ex-Go v. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Byrup [yi most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the affU^ted/.. Those suffering}; fttyp *o%l^old| a^dtt|^tio|s ^hould^se^iho Globe* Flower Cougb> Syrup. It will positively cure con ^?mplion'/:- Jj $ ' *? Vor saloby bV*A. 0. D?kes. and get a'pamphlet and read about Dr.^larjcfJohnston's gre^at^ Indian -ijl?ooV sy'rdpV Ihe best ^ctiicino in use. Dr. Wannamaker also has tho < VA J X* I *.?> V'r , V i mcdi,e!iiQ lor salo atywholesale and retail. " ' c' june ? The Mammoth Building! H OCCUPIED BY I id I A. Fiscner p Is filled with CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES which will receive .WEEKLY ADDITIONS in order to keep fredt sup plies on hand. THE SAMPLE ROOM *y-::i ? ? ' In rear ot the Grocery Store is supplied with everything that is kept in the above lino. All articles are marked LOW DOWN". A call is solicited. DI LOUIS Has on baud a large and varied stock of Winter Goods g ' . <pf every stylo, quality and variety with a complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C. All of which will be sold low down for cosh. Call and get a bargain. I WALLACE CANNON. COMMISSION MERCHANT DEALER IN DR7 GOODS. GROCERIES. fiAESWARE * LIQUORS, TOBACCOS. ORANGEBURG, S. C ?Ma^VicvMKV Ai H 'jl sMxor aaaiiv -r akaoj uh.i sxoc xv stcivn xHorioHAv soax oi -&* gj I -*3J?1S ?Xjooojr) psujo iBjy ? ai jdo3| Iipwaa&S kojotvie jaqjo puu 'Xitpiub jiaq eqjJfo saiaaooEO xt:iwy^ jo 7)00)s jjnj v qi]m lernazg jpr ?q paplnooo ipuoooj ojojs et|i ;u pauodo o\?q .(eqj jeqi XjpuaaaS oi[qnd oqj pan spaaiir Jiaqi tnjojnt .([mjpodsoji * mi GENERAL HAMPTON Is the candidate of those who are in favor of an HONEST GOVERN MENT. And my STORE is the place for those to visit who favor LOW rRICES. Knowing the STRINGENCY of the times I have resolved to sell goods at figures to suit them. Never before have such UNSURPASSED' BARGAINS been offered In Orangeburg My supply of Is the-TiA-liGEST arid best SELECTED in the County?down stain and up stairs being filled to overflowing with Calicos, Homespuns, Cloths, Linens. &c.t While my stock of IGEISTT'S CLOTH ITSJX3 Is Superb ami Complete. 1 have also SIDES and BOOTS of all sizes, Styles and Prices. GROCERIES I offer in large or small quantities, and at a small ad vance upon cost prices. CROCKERY, WILLOW and TIN WARES, and every other article kept in n well conducted Store can be had LOW DOWN. In a word, I congratulate myself that I have, and ara still receiving at complete a stock as was ever offered to the public. Let, my friends give me a call and ascertain for themselves. My motto i.t QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. J. C. P I IE, NOTICE. On the Itfth dny of Nobcmbcr next, I will sell at the Plantation of J. P. Antler for cash. i'. lOO Bushels of Corn more or less. 6 Bushels of Kice. 1,000 Pound* of Fodder. 1 Lot Cotton Heed.' - CECIL 8. EDWARDS. Deputy, ,<... ' ATX) '1; ?._ A ? .*: v i: I By virtue of'forecleSinro 6f Mortgage one j (1) Home, Mule Levied on as the property of J.P. Anlley at the unit of C. ?. Kortjohn November 4th, 1876. CECIL S. EDWARDS, ?I*? O . j ; Agent'; I bot 11 ' " ?'" 2t. P( SCxccialorn Nod Ice. .J All person* having demands againt Dr. Jno. B. Darby deceased, will present them, and those indebted pay to Messrs. Hutaon & '??fibn. ,. I **r*ft m A. T. DABBY, * v * Qutlified Executor, nov 11 v i ^ \- St ?gaff |j??? - SEND 25c to G. P. BOW ELL & Co., New York, for Phamphlet of 100 pages, containing lists of 800 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. VOCAL, AND INSTR? MENTAL. I am prepared to receive a few I'npila more in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Apply to ANTON BEBO. *ep 30_tf_ DENTISTRY. DR. 15. F. MUCKIWFUSS Dentist Room* over Store uf Mr. Geo. II. Cornelnon'?. Co)- Charge? Reasonable. d>5 to $s? per day at Home. Sample? worth $1 free. Stinson &Co., Port'ind, Mane. . : '_? . j According to the latent improvement* in the- art. WOLFE &: CALVEIiT over WillcoeVo Store, are prepared ti execute anything in their line.'. ." Guaranteeing a faithful attendance to business, tliey respectfully ask a continu ance of the patronage, which ban hereto fore been extended to tho old firm of Snidir, Wolfe ACalvert. SOT All Work Guaranteed.