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Potros Conncll No. 11, R\ & S.'\ W;. "Will meet each Thursday at 6 o'clock P. Al from 1st October to 1st April, and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following data*/June 24, July 22,-Aug. 19, Sept. 1?, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dec. lb\ J. F. IZLAIt, T. I. G. "W. Brunsox, Recorder. . } Knrtka Chapter No. 13. K-% A.v.M.\? ?Will Mnoet during the present Masonic year at tba umial hours,' the followin dates : March 10th, April 7th, May Mb, June Qntl, August 4th, September 1st, October Ii7th, November 21th, Lccciuhcr 29th. J. F. IZLAIt, M. E. IT. P. J. M. Bbuxson, Sec. Suibboiolli Lodge No. 28, A.\ f>\ M.-.~ Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from lit April to 1st October on the follow ing date*, April 4, May 2, Juno 6, July 4, An*. 8, Sept. 5. Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. ">. ' JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. Gbo. TV. Brunson, Sec. m*y 29 1875 7 m. r Rtltsto Lorl^O No- 311?Meets at Odd FoMomb Hall, cverv Fridav evening at S o'olock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and at 7* o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. V DkMAHS, N. (5. J B KB MAN WAH LICKS, Sec. Holipcoa LodRO?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wcdiiehdav after sale dav. F. 1)?:MART>, N. G. This body mccU June S, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. _ SONS OF TEMPEHANCK. Oraugeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of ilie Presbytcriua Church. Y. M. <5. A.? Rooms on Russell Street next Mrs. iSmoaks' Millinery Store. Bussiness Meeting?Fourth Thursday in each month at 7 r. M. Prayer Meetings? Everv Thursday livening. ' M..GL0VER, President. FSDibbi.t, Secretary. Houlli Carolina. Kailroart. orrica hours at ojian?kiu-uci nkror. From S o'clok A.M.to2j P.M. From ?J o'clock P. M. to 5.? I?. M. - Goods received und delivered only during office hours. LOG A. Hi . If you like the security down with the dust. H?c advertisement in relation to WilHainstnti Female College. rj, m mmtta- - - ? Olm??-i i Things will hri-hteii up as feotiti sir the Hampton Government gets pro perly <oi its feet. Our friend, ?lohn L. II. showed signs of lire on Tuesday morning last. A. Fischer is Mile, agent for Whaun's Haw.Hone Phosphate; the best ferti lizer in the world. "Amazing grace, how sweet the. sound.'' Hampton and Home Ilule, hovs, once, twice, and all the time. J'idge Cooke wants the Grand Jury ?of Abhovihe to indict Chamherlain for treason. The road from here to Zi oil's Church in the Fork is almost impassa ble. Cannot something be done to improve it ? j Tax-payers ! do you want the ex penses of government reduced ? If ho,-support Governor Hampton. Pay taxes to his appointees. Read the new advertisement of McCrcory & Brother. These mer chants are among the ioromest of Columbia. Mr. Z. M. Wolfe, s<. long known as one of our roost vigilcnt and efficient Town Marshals, has resigned. 17 o has purchased a plantation in the country, and will propose to try his liand at farming. Wo wish him suc cess. Rend the new advertisement of Mr T. C. Andrews in to-day's paper. He will keep constantly on hand a full supply of dry goods, shoes, groceries, liquors, &c. Mr. T. W, Alborgotti is with him and will he glad to see , his friends. to Mr. W. II. Girardcau, who has so acceptably served as Trial Justice at this place, sent in his resignation to Governor Hampton a few weeks since. He is closing up his business and those who have papers iu his rhauds are rctpiestcd to call at his ioffice at oneo. The weather chaugod suddenly on Monday night-last.*-Old 'bachelors aro having a. hard tinio of it *thi& winter!' The census of the country shows that thcro'are more women iii the land than mon/aua for the life of us wo cannot understand why it is that any of tho "rougherbox" should go unprovided-'for. The largo and enthusiastic meet ing of ta.xrpayers; which assembled at the Fair Building on Monday last, owed much of its vim and deter mination to the.stirring appeal to the citizens of this county which had been, previous to that time, published in the A'eiivi and Courier signed F. We suspect that our distinguished fellow citizen, Col. Frederick, is F., and trust that he will put his pen to pa per of tenor in future, SVh'y is it thnt advertisers cannot hand in their advertisements on Thursdays? .Some people are all the time complaining of the paucity of news in our paper. If our patrons would heed our wish, nnd send or bring their advertisements to the of fice sooner in future than they have been doing in tho past, wc would know better how to guago our space for a larger aud and fresher modi cum of news. Mr. Edward Bozardt, who is called Edwins for short, is as bright as a lark despite the cold weather, and vows that there is not a place this side of Baltimore where such excel lent wines and liquors are kept us those in the saloon over which he presides. Fischer has just laid in a new supply in his bar, atid Mr. Bo zardt desires that proclamation be made through this paper to that ef fect. We would call attention to Mr. .Sc iflley's notice of his intention to close his photograph gallery in a month's time. This is, perhaps, the luVt opportunity our people will have to get good pictures of themselves and families. Mr, S. has all the facilities for doing good work that they have in the: larger cities. \\rc have, seen specimens of his work which lor gen uine execution and nicety of finish, 2uuld hardly he surpassed anywhere. (ITA HADES A XI) TAttLE.KtJX ? Will be given at Masonic Hall in aid of the Lutheran Chinch on Thursday evening next. The man agement will he nnd"r Piof. Berg, which ia a sufficient, guarantee that the evening will be a. happy one. Ticketscan be had at Drs. Dukes, 11 yd rick, Wannamaker, Capt. Brigg mann, aud Mr. Ogrcn's. Secure them at once, for the programme is so excellent thatseats will be in demand. . CANCER CURED? Wc called iu company with Dr. Malone a few days since to see a lady patient ef his who has been suffering for years with cancer of the tongue. The lady is from Barn well and received the treatment of several eminent physic.ans before placing herself under the caro of Dr. Malone, hut without deriving any bsnefit therefrom. Dr. Malone has ouly treated her six weeks and the lady is almost well. SAD CASE OF DROWNING? Wo were informed on Wednesday last of the melancholy end an old colored man came to on the 20th of last month, in Cooper swamp. It seems that tho old man--whoso name wc did not learn?had been informed that he was to bo sent to the poor house, nnd not having a penchant for that institution, started in the night away from homo, hoping to find a hos pitable roof somewhere, under which, he might rest his aged limbs, and where visions of the poor house and its public charities would rot stare him in tho face or disturb his declin ing years. Being weak, h0 gave out in his journey through the cold, biting waters of Cooper swamp, and sank down to strangle and to die. Whilo life, however, was yet in his body, ho was foundj; placed upon a log, and re quested to remain there until assis tance could be procured. Mr. Geo Stnoak, upon being informed of the old mau's situation, harnessed up his buggy and made all possible haste tc the spot where the sufferer wa3. But help came too [late. -The old man had fallen into the watar again, nnd when picked up was stark and cold in death. It seems that no inquest has been held over his body. The Town Council held their regu lar meeting on last Tuesday evening at which were present all of our venerable Oily Fathers. Mr. Z. M. Wolfe's resignation as marshal wafl read and accepted. All inarshals now employed were discharged from duty after the 15th instant and the Clerk instructed to receive applications for said officers, upon which an election for marshals will he held. The Committee on damages lo properly by reairori of opening Glover street were requested to meet and repot tat next meeting. An ordinance prohibiting Hucks ters from cooking in or obstructing the streets or side walks was adopted unanimously, and the marshals in structed to sec that it was rigidly on fo reed. Is there not a vagrant law in the Revised Statutes? Is it not the duty of somebody to enforce it ? But if there be neither of these?neither a S'ate vagrant law' nor a State officer whose duty it is to sec it put into execution?is it not tho plaiu duty of our Honorable City Fathers to see to it that an ordinance of Council cov ering the defect, be passed at once ? It is a wonder that we have not had more lircs than those that have al ready blackened und laid in ashes so much of the beauty of our town Crow Is of pcr.sons, of both sexes, with tin visible, means of support, throng our streets every day and night! Mow do tiny live? Mu-t they not beg or steal to keep body and soul together? And to steal successfully i> it not necessary sometimes to esc the incendiary's torch to cover up the evidences )t the crime ? Nay, has it not been done right in our midst! We verily believe it has, and hereby coll upon our City Fathers'to do some thing to give our people a better guarantee of security than that they have had; or, even have now. ? ? ? ?i ? DFSPARATE ATTEMPT AT BURG LARY? Early on Wednesday night as Mr. Ben Lee and Mr. Jimmy Hamilton were passing the store of Mr. D. Louis, they discovered that the glass had been cut from the transom over the back door of said building, and, suspecting ihacall was not right, halt ed long enough to satisfy themselves that someone was on tho inside of the store. Other parties were at once in formell of the situation, when tho front door was opened, and a search made for the burglar. lie was found in the pea bin, almost covered up with peas. After being questioned considerably, he was taken to jail where he remain ed until Friday afternoon, when ho was brought beforo the Town Conn eil for examination. At this examiua lion he gave his uatneas Johu Wil Hams, and seemed to be perfectly tin concerned as to I113 situation. The following is tho substance of his story, ?S told by himself: Was horn at Branchvillc. Is a son of Abo Wi hams. Used to belong to Barjh; Knows but one or two persons down there. Remembers one Loeb. Bought candy front him when a boy. Been in Oraugeburg about eight days. Stayed with no hotly. Got into Mr. Louis' store by ^knocking the glasses out with his hand. Went in thcro to get money. Suppose ho meant to steal it if you call taking what don't bolon g to you steal ing. Went into back r oom of sloro first. Found firo in chimney, and a match box on mantle piece. Took tho match box because he wauted to strike light to see by, About this time heard noise and at oncocame to conclu siou that lie would not be allowed time to examine the money drawer, and otherwise inspect Mr. Louis' stock. Would havo escaped but for tho darkness. Whenever ho would make r for a door, ivou'd hit opon a box or 83mct' ing. While thus perambulating wis arrested and carried to jail, etc., The fellow has a desparate counter unce, and is no doubt one of a gang in our midst who live bv stealing. Wc have a number of policemen, and it is to be hoped that they will keep a sharp lookout. The burglar was committed to jail to await his trial a', the Court of Sessions. I?y The citizens of this county arc hereby notified that Mr. SchifHcy will I keep open his Photogrph Gallery on- I ly until February 12th. This will be the last opportunity the people of the county will have to get good and care fully finished pictures of themselves aud families. Come then and bring the children along ? Special care will be taken to please every one. 4 SCARCITY OF MONEY? There is no doubt but the present condition of all kinds of business and industry is ^fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care fully to their",.expenses. Winter is coining on when children are liable to croup, whooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other throat and lung diseases will carry ofT many. Those disenses should not bo neglect ed. Doctors bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Boschce's German Syrup. It never has failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during the -winter. Two doses wilj relieve any case. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Drug gists. Call at Dr. J. G. Wannamaker's and get a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great. Indian blood syrup, tlic bet>t medicine in use. Dr. Wnnnnmiikcr also has the inedicino for salo at wholesale and retail. june 2-1 Dr. A. C. Dl KKS, M. I), is giving away a handsome hook entitled 'l\-arls for tho Peeple," containing much valuable information and ninny interesting articles, it also contains history of tho discovery of the "IIopaline;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contiapntion and indiges tion, ?fcc, and gives positive assiir nude that when the Hepatine is used it effects a permanent and lasting cure of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country Take the Hepatine for all diseases of the liver. ADVICE GRATIS? The Hon Alexen 1er II. Steven? says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Sjrup has proven a most valuable remedy to rac." (Jov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says :?"I shall always use it with perfect CDiifidcnce, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds und obstinate lung affections." Kx-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great ami good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung nnectioiis should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale bv Dr. A. 0. Dukes. Goods For the Holiday . Fresh Confectionery?(Gum, Cor dial and Plain.) Layer Raisins, Bright Citrou, Mew Currauls, Dry Figs, A frican D.ites, Brazil Nuts, Filberts,, / Imonds, Knpdish Walnuts, Peanuts, Cox's Gelatine, Baker's Broma, Chocolate, Fsscrses?(Lemon, Hose, Vanilla,) Pulvorized Sogar, Soft A Sugar Yellow C Sugar, Mince Meat, Gilt Edge Busicuit Flour, Keep on Hand Alway s Pure Leaf Lard, Cream Tartar (pure) and Sea Foam Colgatcs Family Bar Soap, Kingsford's Pure Starch, both uncqunled for tho lauudry. Other seasonable goods all at price* to please. J. A.. Hamilton llubscll .Street next to Cornclson's. ICE Having removed to ?Eos?ley's Old Stand, next door to the Post-Gffice# I will keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, &c, &, I have also on hand a full supply of Choice Groceries, Liquors, Se gar3, and everything that is gen erally kept in a first-class Store, Thad ?. Andews, Agant. INABINET & StVrOAK : 1 Respectfully informs the citizens of Orangeburg and vicinity thttf ?hcy have opened with, a large stock of , GENERAL MERCHANDISE in this place consisting of First c!us3 FAMILY GROCERIES f Which will be Replenished Weekly. Also a well seloctod stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Boats, Shoes and Hats. Besides the above we will keep constantly on hand a full supply of the IrMt Fancy and Plain Candies and Fruits. We call upon everybody to step in at T. D. Wolfe's Old Stand sad examine our prices before purchasing: OUR SAMPLE ROOM One door East of our Store is, Stocked with everything of the beat q uadfcy Now is the time to get Bargains! r , dec 9 1S7G : ' 1 ? S ? ? I'. 3 Ii 11 hi b. ? _ To our Clients and Friends. In consequence of the determination of .Samuel Dibble, Esq., to retire from the Bar, the firm of Izlar & Uibble'wiM undertake no new business from this dale. Capt, James F. Izhir will cantiiiuc in the practice of the law in its various hranrhes, as heretofore. Both member* of uur firm will attend as usual to all business now in our hands. .7 AM KS F. IZLAR, ?SAMUKI. bnuuir:. Or.mprhui-g, S. C, December 15, 1876, do.- *_?:: Im WATCH HS AND CLOCKS Iii:PA [llED On {.Up ?h?rlest Xotico BY JOHN J. HOWELL, AT TIIE STORK OF KIRK ROBINSON, oiLibGUDUJia, .s. a All work iu the above line done on the shortest notice. Also Jewelry repaired. My terms are re:isonahle ami all work warranted. Give me a trial. dee 23 1875 3m HOUSE AND LANDS FQl! SALE. Ilchiji abnul to remove from the State, I ?tier l*<?r sale my place near the town of Orarigehiirg. The place lias been recently settled, ami the buildings new. The Dwel ling House contains four .Square Booms 15 by 1") with Passage of tf feet, good Kitchen, Darn, ?Sc, with twelve acres of valuable I.ami. Terms easy. Apply to Messrs. [jslar A Dibble, my At torneys, or to undersigned at Orangeluirg, S. ('., fur particulars. <\ YOENGBEOOP. i1 er. 23 tf Administrator's Notice. All persons haying claims agaiust Henry \V. Murpliy, late of Oratigeburg county deceased, arc required to present sworn statej ments of them, and those indebted to the same will make pavmcnl at once to \V l) FOGLK, Adadnibtrator. December 22, 187?. dec 22 3t COJ'AIMM ItNIIl 1? \OTICi . The Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of T. Kehn ? Brother is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will bo continued by Thcrdorc Kuhn in his own name and for his own account, and be therefore, alone, will sign the late firm name in liquidation. THKORpORE KG UN, HENRY KOHN. Orungeburg, December 12th 1870. dec 10 3m 3D IC N T T S T ri Y. DR. B. P. MUCKENFUSS Dentist Rooms over Store of Mr. Ceo. II. Cornelson's. O?y Charges Reasonable. VOCAL AND INSTRU MENTAL. I am prepared to receive a few Pupils more in Vocal and Instrumental Mnsic. Apply to ANTON BERG, fcep 30 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Orangkbobq County, COURT OF 2RIAL JUSTICE.* William II. Wroton nnd Henry C. Riga Copartners in Trad* ander the Finn Bam* of Wroten & Rice, Plaintiffs. Against Ralph W. Baker, Defendant Copy Summons for Money DemaTid.?Cfcsz* plaint not Served. To RALril W. BAKER, Defendant in thia-Action You are hereby summoned and rcnuir-23 to answer the Complaint in thia Actica which has been filed this day in my OGc?, and to serve a Copy of \ sur answer an tbo Subscriber at his Office in Orangebarg 8* C. within twentv <lays after the service of this Summons on you, exclusive of the day of service If you fail to answer this Complaint' with* in the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs ?U1 apply to this Court for judgment against you for the smnfof forty-three G5-100 dollars with interest at the rate of twelve per eins per annum from the eleventh day of March one thousand eight hundred and seventy six, and coats, Dated November 24th, A.D. 1876. WM. U; GIKARDEAIL Trial Justice. To RALPH W. RAKER, Defendant above Named: Take notice that the Summons and Com plaint herein were filed in iny Office at Orangcburg, South Carolina, on the 24th day of November A. D. 1876. WM. II. UIRARDEAU, Trial Justice. November 24, 1876. dec 9 61 State of South-Carolina. COUNTY OF ORANQEBUBO. Co cut of Common PlJtAe. William II. Wroten and Elijah II. Don! ing co-psrtners in trade under ths name and firm of Wroten and fowling, Flam* tiffs. Against s Ralph W. Baker, Defendant. Copy .Summons for Money Dcnand.?Ctr> plaint not Served. TO RALPH IK. BAKER, Defendant in this Action. You arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which baa been this day filed in th* ofSee of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the wiid County, and to serve a copy ef your answer on the subscribers at thair office, in Orangeburg, So. Ca., within twsaty days after the 'service of this summon? oa you. exclusive of tho day of service ilft If you fail to answer thie complaint with in the time aforesaid, the plaintiff* will 4jk ply to the Court for judgement against #m for the sum of one hundred and thirty-four 36-100 Dollars, with interest at tho rate cf seven per cert, from the ninth day of October one thousand eight hundred an4 seventy-six and costs. Dated November 25th A. D. 1876. IZLAR k DIBBLE. Plaintiffs Attorcayo. TO RALPH W. BAKER, Defendant above named, Tako notice that the summons and ogm? plaint herein were Bled in tho office cf tho t'leik of tho Court of Common Pleas fcj Ormigoburg County, at Oranjthaxg BaaK Carolina on the 25th day of Nov?iacar^AT' D.;i876. ? IZLAR ?2j DIBBLE, -\ Plain; ids Afamsjm^* December 1 at 1876. dec 2 6V ''' d?5 to $ao rip Homo. Samples worth $1 &.Co., Port Und, Mane.