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MASONIC Eureka Chapter No. Iii, R -. A.-- M.*.? "Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the followin dates : ?April 27th, Mriv 25th, June 2nd, August 24th, September 21st, October 10th, November 16th, heccmber 1 -Uli. S. DIBBLE, M- E. H. T. Geo. W. Buunson, Sec. Shibboleth Lodso No- 28, A.*. IV. .M.-.? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. tq 1st April ami yd S o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, May 8th. June 5th, July 3d, August 7th, September 4th, October 2d, November thh, December. 4th; JAS. F. 1ZLAR, W.M. Gf.O. W. Brunson, See. may 20 1S7? 7m. X. ?. O. F. Edisto LoiIro No- 8?.?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 ?'clock, from 201 h March to 20th Sept. and at 7J o'clock from 20lh Sept. to 20th March. V Df.MAUS, N. G. J HERMAN WAHLKHS, Sec. Rebecca Lodge?Meits S o'clock every second Wcdncsdav after sale day. " Fi Dt: MA KS, N. G. TOWN COVNCItpFT Tins body meets .Tune 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. _ ? SONS OF TEM l*K It A IV VK. Orangcburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. Y. ?ff. C. A. ? Hooms on Kussel I Street next Mrs. Stnoaks' Millinery Store. Bussiness Meeting?Fourth Thursday in each month at 7 r. M. Prayer Meetings? Every Tlni r.sda v Evening. " Mi GLOVEK, President. FSDnim.r, Secretary. fetolith Curoliuji Etailroii<]. officb llOl'KB AT OH AM! JUlt I.O OKfoT. From 8 o'clok A. M. to 2i P.M. From 8} o'clock F. M. to 51 P. M. |Goodsdeceived and delivered only during '?jfflee hotte?. ~l7? C A Tu . Salesday last was ruin v an I -I ?,it?y Mr. O. l'\ Gehrtils bus gone to lib farm iu the country. 'Qrnngeburg should have a small Ipcice of artillery. Mr. Wilson has t he finest oats * in 'this coinmutfiry. Mr. \V. T. lag lit font does a steady :nnd paying business. The- people, of the State can now 'celebrate Washington's birth day. If ytiii Hyrifnl'the latest style of bats ?call in at Pike A: Co.'s They have 'them fresh from New York. 'Chickens ought to he cheap when rpeoplo commence to raise th- m 'in the 'heart of a ctly. Mr. John ?Schtict-e liasditted tip a ?luAv Saloon in bis store. Mr. Sob acte keeps constant!} on hand a fine ?supply of dry goods, groceries and lliquors. , Young ladies and gentlemen should 'he caieftil not to express tli ;ir ; lion forgone another too ihm otu-ira 'tively drttvn hy the river side <mi "Sunday afternoons. Argus eyes are ?'always around. -- mm my mm ? j:a stich s vxi>a >j * - Was an interesting day n't the Lutheran Church, the inside of tliat 'edifice hnvHtg been ban Isomcly de <cnratcd for the occasi .n. The Rev. h7. B. Ilaskell preached an interesting and frrsWfetivc sermon. At the ?other churches services were held The following delegates have been elected Y>'y ;the Association of this plnce to attend the Slate Convention x>f the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation to he held at Greenville, S. C, orl the 2Gth, 27th, 28th, and 2'Jih instants : F. S. 1 ihUe, W. P. Brunson, F. A. ?ehillcy, G. R. MoKewn, C. M. Wil kinson, Jj. II. Wannnmakcr. ?mmmr?-? ?_ J. ft. W?HLERS. ESQ.? On Wednesday last this young gentleman departed for Is'ew York. The stagnation of business here in duced hiin^o hunt employ men t in that great Metropolis. Mr. Wahlers was Foreman of the Hook and Ladder Company ftud his exit deprives that organization of his valuable sorviccs. He is a young man of much promise and has our hearty wishes for his future welfare. "Wanted at this office, an editor wh-o can plonse everybody; also, a foreman who can cram forty-eight columns of type into a twenty-four coUimu pa per. NOT PRETTY? We saw a young lady the. other day with a crowd of ringed hair hanging down over her forehead. Frizzes are pretty, but a pound of 1 twisted hair hanging from under ones, hut undies a young woman's face look like a calabash with a coon's tail lied around it. DON'T SEND JflM Til EHE? Our friend, ?greii, upon hearing flint the President intended sending Chamberlain to Sweden gotj warmed lip and .silid bis people would resist any sucli indignity. "If," said he "Haves' birds t luiniberhiiu to Swe den, J aliall post a letter right behind him warning my countrymen to be ware of Iiis tint fship." 110 UliEll Y? On Thursday afternoon as .Mr. J. T. Salley ami family were ab rent from libtne bis house was entered by four colored men who cleaned it of almost everything. They carried away with them Mr.Sallcy's ai.d wife's wiirdrohe, silverware, au 1 shot-gun. 'fliese thieves are supposed to be in the County yet. The silver taken is marked J. M. W. and M. H. W. The gun is a small doublc-barrd gun, hammers standing low when half cocked, one carved and the [other plain. llAMPIWX AT LAST? The new advertisement of Messrs. J. 0. Pike &> Co., will be found to be interesting rending this morning. Mr. Pike is one of the most straight forward and popular merchants in the '?Burg, and Mr. Mose ley is widely kiii wa for his square dealing and iiHnblu nuiuiiers. 'fids is a strong linn, and what they announce that j they intend doing the public may i.d?e it for graiired *hey ??/// do. It will lie to 1I13 advantages of our r ade's to give their .-lore a call i beforegoiug elscwdiere Unparalleled j bargaii.s to be- had of them. I IJUM Y><F?Ii TIIKM - I .... tin re are ttvo ((doled tramps wan deln g about in ibis county seeking I jHunder. O-.i Tliirrsdny aiternOoii j last they made a raid upon the tur peiilitie hands over the river, ami .-[?dl several articles of value, after which l!:ey went on their way in seim h of mi.i'y geOds. Tliey each hav< a gun, ?.!!)'! arc said to In- despe rate d'okiiig fellows. I.ct Covt inoi llniupicn's constables keep a sharp j look on: for them. Thev should be I arrcstetl without an1' Ceremoiiv and I li.lv ;: l.i .'iui some '1 rial Justice for j ex iniiii ? i ion. j 'lb ? following i-llleer.s were in stalled last Monday niglii to se ve for ihe i inning quarter of Orangeburg Division No. 21 Sons of Teinjieranee : W. 1\ Brunson, W. P. ]?:. C. Dibble, W. A. J. 0. MeKown, F. S. Pr. T. B. Elliott, T. Jas. A. Williams, Chap. A. P. (Hover, Ode. W. P. Gardner, A. Con. C. P. Brunson, I. S. B. P. Slater, P. W. P. The above order is still increasing in numbers aud influence in this community. TUE OR Uli EH, FAMILY? This wonderful family pcrfomed in Masonic Hall on Wednesday and Thursdny nights of this week. The programme was varied and interest ing, consisting of vocal and instru mental music. It may bo truthfully said tlmt Mr. Gruber, his wife and two little children, compose one of the most extraordinary combinations of musical talent in the country. We cannot describe tho many pleasing features of his performances. And, withal, ho is a native and should be liberally patronized. Those who hnvc never seen the Gruber family should avail tlieswelvo? "of the fir3t opportunity presented to do so. A PHOTOGRAPHER18 ADVICE? Au English photographer makes tho following suggestions : "When a lady sitting for a picture would com pose her mouth to a hland rnd serene character, she should, just upon entering the room, say 'bosom,' and keep the expression into which the mouth subsides until the desired effect in ihc camera is evident. If, on the other h md, she wishes to as-utn? a I. distinguished and somewhat h?hle bearing, not suggestive of sweetness, she should say 'brush,' ihc resulted which is infallible. If she wishes to \ tunke her mouth look small, she must I say -Hip,'but if tho mouth be already too small and needs enlarging, she must say 'cabbage.' If she wishes to look mourn.ul. she must say 'ker shunk;' if tVsi^no 1, shu must forcibly ejaculate 's'cat.' " THE A M El} I CA A FARMER? The April it umber of this pracii etil farm journal is received, full from cover to cover of time.'y and useful in formation in '.very branch of bus ban dry. The contributors arc hu morons and able; the sub)eels they treat arc of present iutcres"; the cdi torials are. seasonable, and the. en gravings illustrate tho text. Nothing trite or trashy finds its way into the pages of the "Old Piouees," but for the ladies there are chapters 0:1 or namental gardening, the care of flowers, &c. No country household but would be benc-fittcd by the month ly visits ofT/ov Farm?rt and we com mend it to our farming readers. The subscription is $1.50 a years or only SI to clubs of five or more. Sahi'l Sands & Son, Baltimore, are tho publishers. SALE OF PCBLIC OFFICES? According to public advertisement the rows of brick and wooden build ings in the Court House Square were sold on salcday last. The two together brought a bail t 8350. It is not known j perhaps to the public that the build ) ings combined cost the county over j three thousand dollars and were ! 'almost as good when sjld as when j they were first finished and delivered j to the county. The row of wooden : buildings was built of good lumber, i and could have been easily torn down iiiril built up into a poor bouse. The county is in need of such a building and the ones in question could have been removed at very little expense. As it is they went lor nothin ; au I -the poor i.- .-tdl without a house bc-longiup te the comity* The ways of tin County CotiMnissiorers are certainly pa .-I finding out P. S.?Sinei: writing the above we \ i learn that the buildings wi'l be re I "Old h1' on Lattich Day Fakm IXO?Old Si remarked to us as he I came in yesterday : j "Lb ry Haue d it pas- by my house smell like hit ivuz lull of.spiled iitbrpsis! * 1 wunder \vhar nil dat j guwanner are g dug V I "It is going out to (lie fanners in ihc country." "Dats wliar J '*posed. Mil's de only subslitoot dal de lahm eis is got for slithery, now, sence do wah." "And a bad substitute, at that." "Vis, s-nh; IVc gwino tcr 'g'cc wid yer dar. 'Kasc Vthy, all dat guwau ncr mos'ly comes fum du Norf, and darby de Norf incks de cotton, an' de Soul' jest lends de patch for dem fol der horde and clo'es. Dai's anuddcr ob de infects ob wah, dat hit don't take no 'leckteril ndinissliun tcr 'stablish !"?Atlanta Constitution. "We've got to economise, or this country is ruined," was the soliloquy of a Ditioit husband as ho kindled ihc lire with bis wife's bustle. S:ife, reliable, harmless ami cheap, is Dr. Lull's k. Cough Sprup. I*vicc only 25 cents. Call at Dr. J. G. Wannamnker's and get a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, the best medicine in use. Dr. Wuuiiumnkcr also hits the medieiuo for sale at wholesale and retail. jwne 2-1 SCARCITY OF MONEY? There is no doubt but the present condition of nil kinds of business und industry is ^fearfully depressed, und it behooves every family to look cure fully to their expenses. Winter is coming 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 off many. These diseases should not be neglect cd, Doctors bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Bosch ee's German Syrup. It never h:<s failed. One bottle at 7? cents will keep your whole family well during the winter. Two doses wil relieve any case. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. 0. DukesT* Dr. A. C. D?KKS is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls for the Pec pie," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It also contains a history of the discovery of the "Hepalinc;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, coiitispation and indiges tion, &c., and gives positive a sis ill*: ancc that when the Hepatinc is used it effects a permanent and hi-iing euro of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in bur co?'Ury Take the Hepa tine for all discuses of the liver. AD VICE ORA 'TIS? 'flu; lion Alcxun ler II. Stevens says:?"The Globe Flower Cough Sump has proven a most vaiuaWle remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I afcall always use it with perfect c mfidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me ami mine. 1: excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Kx-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "If: finds the Glebe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and goad men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. NOTICE. {]. S. INTERNAL REVENUE .SPECIAL TAXES, May 1, 177, t<> April 30. 1873. The Ilevisetl KtatCutc.4 of the raited States Sections 323:2, 3237/3238 and 3235), require every person engaged in any huKinjw, avo cation, or employment win-lr rcucWs him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, To I*r? t*tire ami place Cons;)icii?iin y ii\ Ui? KfiUihltHUniv.nt or I*l:u'v* ??l ?Iiik5 tsex.s a STAMP denoting the jnynientof mi id SPECIAL TAX for die Special Tax Year beginning May 1, 1877, liefere commencing or continuing business rfter April 30, 18*77. A return, tin prescribed on P?riii I I, is also idpiited by law of every person liable to Special Tax. as above. Tbc Taxes embraced within the pro visions of law abdve quoted arc the lollowjng, viz: -F- I toed her n ?200 00 1 ?ealers, retail li.pior $23 <,:> Poilers, wholesale liipiur 5-100 00 Doulenhi malt liquor.-;, winde-? ''?> 00 bcalers in malt lhpinr?. retail c?? 00 heal era in leaf tobacco i'-? 00 Retail dealers in leaftobacco ?500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess ofSl.OJO Peajers in manufactured tobacco -!*? 00 i M?.ntifarture.? <Vf stills Sot) 00 Aii l for e.Kjb still inanufaetar.Hl 320 00. And for eaeh worin mdmitacliircd $2') 00 ?Mann fact mew of tobacco $10 on ? .Manufac turers uf cigars 810 00 Peddlers of tobacco; Iii .-a ? l.s s (more than ; Inures or other animals) $ 50 <>0 > Peddlers of tobacco, second eduxs, (two I horses or other iintinals) $25 00. j Peddlers, of tobacco, third e!as3 (ohenurpi' i or other animal) S?I5 00. PeddlerS oftobaeca. fourth e'-asj (on foot '? or public conveyance) $10 no. brewers of h>ss than 500 barrels $?">(. 00'. P.ri ivers of 500 barrel- or more $100 00. Any person so liable, who shall fail :o ! comply with life foregoing retpiireineuis | I will be subject lo severepeiiiUics. i Persons or firms liable to par any of the ! Special Taxe:? in med above mast apply.to ; I.. Cuss Carpenter, Collector of Internal ' Uovenue al Columbia and pay for and pro ; euro ib.- Special Tax Stamp or Stamps thbv heed, prior to Mav I. 1377, and WITH??T J I'I'K i'l 1 Kit NOTICE. Special Tax .Stamp? will bo transmitted by mail billy oil v. e. ipt ftoin the person or Hrin ord :ruig the same of.-prcilie directions so to il'... togetbi'r with the necessary post age stumps or the amount reqiiircd to pay I the postage. Tbe postage on one stump is I throe cents and on t wo stamps six cents. If I iit is desired dial they be irtuiiiiiittcd by registered mail, ten cents additional should ii'jc.onipanv tbe:.pplicti'.ibh. GltEEN lb 11AUM, Commissioner of Internal Hevcaao. Okfici: or IsTnttXAi. Ukvunue, Wad. ington, 1 >. C-, January 1877. liiar 17 It (5*5 TO r^-iO PKK DAY AT rT^> Home. Siimplos worth v l free. Stinson . .S: t'o., Por! 'ai-d, Mane. '? THE HAMPTON Piogrn'mmc means luinesty, eiTudoiioy and economy in ofliee. Peace, prosperity tih'd i lie advancement of tlio tnuterhil interests hf'tlie ?State \vil? perineale every avenue o! her domain under the administration of the People's Governor. Iiis government Is now tallyx^tublishodj and merchants will lake new courage and ni?fcc exlrabrdiii iry oH'orts to aeeonun idatc tii ur' e litoni This fact will ebco0miz;eb Shortly by all those who do their buying of \u With Spring W3 h ive replenished every department of our large assortment of goods, and are now offering unparalleled bargains to the public. And AT LAST we tire bf the opinion that we can supply the wants of our friends lipon on sior a 11 I? jtr..v ii a a th i \ t'?!/ cii obtain in Charicstbti; Our Dry Goods Department i- t'.ie most thorough and sole;: in Ora ligcburg, while our sup ply ?>f Ciroceries embraces everything that im uiMuation ran conceive of in that line. Our fertilizers arc the best and choicest iii t lie market. In a word, if you \V A NT TO S A V K MONKY eal. in at ou r store, remembering always, however, that if you have Greenbacks t> thr.ikvawiy im costly bar gains and inferior ariicles, that you have a perfect right to exercise that privilege and trade elsewhere, We keep a first class store an 1 gudratitoi complete satisfaction to all bur friend-. J; C. V I K K & CO, STATE OV mum OAUOLlN'A'i Ott\soi:p.chn County, > In Prolin to y.'r I'urte ( (.'burl Jnne M. Ramhdu i Petition Widow of 1-uthcr t for her Kansdalc ) I loin r.->tead. deceased, i Public notice is hereby gicen that .lane M. ltaiisd.de and her minor Children, Willow and Children of bother lboi-d.de deceased, have applied by Petition to me as Prol ale-Indite for tlie Couiity bf|Oi';ingo biirg to have their Homestead and Personal Property Exemption, appraised and set off according to lav oulofihe Estaledf?iiid deceased; and I will act on said Petition on the 30lli (lav o?' Appril A. i?. 1S77 AUG. 15. KNOW I/TON, .1 iidgc of Probate, Orangebiirg County. March 21)tli IS77. mar ?l 5t STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. OliAXRKUL'RU Cointt, ) In Probate i Court. Kv Park !? Petition Sarah G. Collier \ ior her Widow of W. O. Collier J- Homestead, d ceased. Public notice is hereby given that ?niah G. Collier and bei minor Children, Widow and Children of \V, O. Collier decascd, have applied by Petition to me as Judjc of Pro bate for the County of Ornngobnrg aforesaid to have their Homestead and personal pro perty Exemption, appraised and set oil ac ebnling to law; andtlial I will act on sab Vctilion on the 30th dav of A ppril A. I) 1S77. AUG. 15- KNOW!.TON*, Judge of Probate, Orangebitrg Countv. March 2'Jth 1S77. mar 31 fit DIHTISTEY. A?T?rdihg to the- hiicst improvements in illi! art. ' L S. WOLFE over ICzehiel'.H Store, is prepared t > execute anything in Iiis 1 tiio. Ciiiaranteeing a faithful attendance to business, In- respectfully ask a eoiitihii 1 aiuie <?;* ilu> patronage, which has hereto fore liim extended 10 the old firm o:* Snub r, Wulfe A: t-'ajvt rt. tea" AH Work Guaranteed. FOR RENT 'Iii'' Two Story Ihuldiiig in llieTowiiof l.ewisville. 'flu- fust Siory fiitedupasa Store, complete in ail respeets. The second Story r-rraiigcd Ibi a Itesidcnee. For particulars apply to (.{KOKCJI5 libhiVKK. aug. ."> if WATCHES AND CLUCKS REPA [1{ED Oil Uio JShoi'tofit Notice BY JGHStf 3. HOWSIsL., At tin; 3p u is r KIRK HOHIXSOX, OliA XGKIWjRG] S, ('. All work in the a hove line done on the shortest notice. Also Jewelry repaired, My terms arc reasonable and all work warranted. Ciive hie a trial. dec '2\i " P~ I laving just returned from tho various Markets and Manufacturers of the LATEST NOVELTIES NORTH, 1 liave now opened one of tlio Largest and Best Assorted S TOCE8 I eycr had the pleasure of placing before tlie public. 'y ? Spring Prints & Shirting New hud Choice Styles 8 Cits Per "STara. JPIQTJJSS ; From the Lowest to th? Finest and; in the CHOICEST PATERNS 12 1*2 Cts Up. HAMBURG EDGINGS .... "and I ISTSEjRTIOTSrS fu Large Quantities, from ? cts up waid, in tbe Newest and Prettiest Designs WHITEGOODS Of all Qualities in great Variety. j Checked Lawns I The best value ever offered for 20 cents. C'OTTO.Y A ? 3?jS,' cassi.iieres, And tweeds, For Cents and Boys, I am offering Cheaper than they can bo had in New York.3 PARlVSOLS and 'sun umbiselxas, A largo ussoriment.in Silk. Cam? I brie and Ginghams, and much Lower ? -than the same goods have been offered I heretofore. i-iosm, Gents half hose, Ladies and Misses hose, all sizes, makes, qualities, light and heavy, regular made goods?very Cheap E-IA.T3 L?dier, Missesand Children's Hats, Trimmed and Uh trim med in all the Latest Styles and Shapes from 23 cents up. JtSatS Cor nien, Hats for Boys in ! Straw, Wool, Felt, and Latest Styles. 1 am now offering Oenllomeu's ORB<:?S SHIRTS Made of the best Materials and War ranted to give Satisfaction, at 90 ceiit.s each. , important to Ladies and Families, lUcojioiTAy in Slioes, Special attention is called to my celebrated Dress and Walking Shoes, which in Style and Workmanship, ! re Superior to any before sold at the Prices. XVSlSSeS ntid Children's School and Drc^s Shoes arc absolutely un equalled. I My Stock of Shoes lite Largest and best Assorted iu the Coilutry, and throughout and thor oughly Complete with every detail of a Fir.-t-class H?flOM^ STORK, 3DOXl't delay but come and tako a look tit my magnificent Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING Comprising the very latest IST OB BY ST V^T.IUS And I will guarantee you can find just what will suit you iu PRICE QUALITY AND STYLE. It is useless for mo to go on enume rating, my Stock, but I invite! tho attention of Jj who wish to Buy Goods to their Advantage to call and see inc. THEODORI? KOHN.