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MASONIC Eureka Chapter No. 13. R.\ A.\ M.'? "Will meet during the present MuHome year ?t the usual hours, the follow hi dates: ?April 27th, Mnv '25th, June Jnd, August 24th, September 21st, October 19th, November Ifith, Lccembcr 14th. S. DIB11LK, M. E. H. P. ftBO. W. P>nUNSON, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.*. K.-. M.v? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from litt Oct. tojst April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, May 8th. June 5th, July Sd, August 7th, September -1th, October 2d, November Cth, December, 4th. JAS. V. IZLAIt, W.M. (iKo. W. MnvKsoN, Sec. may 29 IS75 7m. Z. ?. O. I\ *dlRto Lodge No. JW?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 ?'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and ;?i 74 o'clock from 20lh Sept. to 20th Mureb. 15 K THOMPSON, N. O. V. ]>kM A;UH, Scci KoWca bodge?Meets 8 o'clock every ?rco"d Wednesday after sale day. It K THOMPSON, N. Ci. TO TOC OUN C SI*. Thin body meets June S, Sept. 7, l'ee. 7. Maiyors "C?tirt, held whenever occasion , requires-_ SONS OF TEM PK Ii A N CK. Ornngeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday eventng in the basement of the Presbyterian t'hureh. IT. HI. i\ A.?Hooms on Kussel I Street next Mrs. Suioaks' Millinery Story. Rusniaess Meeting ? Fourth Thtirsd iv hi ?teh month at 7 e. M. Prayer .Meetings? KveWrimrsdav Evening. ' M. ?I.OVICR, President. r^il_S_I)innL,r, Secretary. Sptilli Carolina BSailroiul. ofjxob ituuns at (i]iAMii:iiii.(i hki'ot. From S oVlok A. M.to 1\ P. Hi From Si o'clock 1*. M.1?5A P. M. Goods received and delivered only during ? office hours. 7 iL o c iv . The Agricultural Secie'y m to day. Mr. B F. Slater has a fine tupply of mules and horses on hand. ],OS" /? Forget that the Floral Fair comes oil' on next Thursday, the 17th ihsti .?? ? ? .. - - Mr. Stiles 1!. MePiehamp will r<?m no nee a night Kchoiil .lone 4tli for the benefit of young men. - Cn.pt. F. 1.1. \Y. Hriggmnuu bus a fine uipply of dry go ids and gn> et-ries. ft 'apt. Frederick's Company met ii-ne'OU ye.?terihiy anil made a >p un did iippentaucc. W, 3v. CmoU receives fresh sup plies ?f groceries every week. Call on him The Klliott Hook and Ladt.er Company to k possession oi their tiew Truck House and Hull on Thursday altem -on. A V?llig man here has a turnip attached to a chain and struts about an though he had *a watch in his pocket. - - - mS' ? mm -?- - -. The causeway beyond the river is in a miserable condition. rJ he only way to make it passable will be to widen it, und then pile on the dirt. Attention hail better be given to the payment of the town taxes. The Clerk informs us that they arc due. and thnt shortly executions will be issued. Mr. Ugren is now occupying the vtnr of the store of Mr. John Schachte, where bo will continue iii the saddlery and leather business. If you want first rate harness or .saddles, call on Mr. Ogren. Cornelson has returned from Now York and is receiving an immense stock 'of groceries, dry goods, &c. In our next we will give a full de scription of this mammoth establish ment. A fancy costume ball will he given at Meioney's parlor on Tuesday night next, and will be under the super vision of tho following gentlemanly committee: Jas. Hamilton, A. M. Briggmann, A. K. Glover and B. B. Leo. The names of these young gentlemen will make the ball a suc cess. TRIAL JUSTICES? Wc publish in to-day's paper a bill, providing for the rappointment and salary of Trial Jbstices in this county which was introduced and pressed through the Senate by Senator Duncau. The bill, if it meets the approval of the House, will cut down materially the cost of the system as presently constituted. The taxes in this County will range between 13 ttnd 141 mills. In this immediate Township the latter will have to bo paid, there having been previously levied a tax of 2 mills for local school purposes. The County is hard up, but wc suppose the money ?will have to come. One good thing is that there will be no misappropriation of public fun.Is in future. Let the people plant plenty of corn and there will bohcLlei limes alter this year. We beard one man say the other day that he had plowed up his cotton and put down corn in its place. PETIT JUlt r? Abrain Marlin, Moses Stromab, Solomon St ?dies, Jim Smith, Antony CoLbu, Robert Washington, das. D. Keller, \V. A. Whet,tone, W. A. M miner, II. M. Miller, F. H. W. Briggmann, Jr., Archie Rivers, George Rlinads, Mood Ilolman. Thos; \V. Ulm er, G. W. Bruiison, J. M. Moss, Carsou Abraham, Iliiiiard Keilt, Wilson Miunignn, Gabe Knight, Make Murray, A. M. Salby, J. T. Sal ley, D. A. King, Wheeler Golson, Jus. MePhcrson, 1). W. Murstnrd, IL V. Myers, G. S. Frederick, Phillip Gcrhich, R. H. Wiles, Henry S. Dickson, Hubert Preston, Krank Jones, Charles Law ton. Y. M. c. A.? W e are requested to announce that tlie rooms of tiiisj Association will be open every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday cv ning at half past eight, A member ??r members of the Associa tion will be in attendance to welcome any who are disposed to visit their rending rvicitn. We are al.-o requested to state that in addition to their regular Thursday evening prayer meeting-;, a prayer meeting of a half hour will be held at their looms every Sunday afternoon til I.all-past six o'clock. The prayer meeting are fur any ami all who see lit tt; avail themselves of the oppor tunity not only of worshipping God but of encouraging, by their presence, thesf.young men engaged in christian work. . I iV 6 TU El! II IVA 1. EOll < Ii A i: I. ES 7V>.V? 'i be mayor of Georgetown in a cnmn.uideatioil published in the (i, cor get own Times calling the atten tion of .the people of that, place to the subject of establishing railroad connection w.ith the interior, .says: '?The road led from this place to Cades, on the Northeastern Kailroad, which was graded and ready for the reception of the iron at the breaking out of the late war, still h.?s the \vh:irf at its terminus partially com pleted, and covers a large water front age, Where heavy draught vessels can al all times exchange ft eights. They who have made the practica bility of this road a study for years past, and who arc now willing to aid in its construction to the extent of their ability, are of the honest cou viction that it will ha the cheapest and most direct route to the ocean on our seacoast, and that it will be of incalculable benefit to all classes in the u p-country, inasmuch as it will enable the [merchant to receive his goods at shorter time, and at less frieght, the excessive charges of transferring, Ac, tXrc., being dispens ed wily." i mmi - - . ?? ? ICvery young lady you see upon tho street, dignified and made lovely by the witcheries of grace, beauty and intelligence, is not' tho soft Know Nothing that she is generally set down for. One upon seeing Miss So? and-so would think that sho never squeezed a ycuug man's hand, where as if the truth should ever happen to be made public in future, the grateful public will learn that tiny arms, in her Ease, have been, and may be again in the future, wrapped around the form of a stalwart sou of man. Sly glances, sly rides, sly walks, sly attentions, sly engagements mean a good time for young men, as witne ss the following dropped from a young holy's pocket: Hearts were made to break, Hands were made to squeeze, ]&ycs were made to roll about, Ami make men do a* you please. Kiirs were made to burn. Feet .vcre made to .show, Girls were made to flirt with the men, lint men with girls?oh, no ! \Yaists, were made to hug, Tongues were made to tune, Arms were made to circle the girls. And lovers were made to spoon. Eyelids were made to droop. Checks were made to blush, Hair was made to curl and friz, Ami Ups were ninde?oh, hush ! OUR FARMERS /A COUNCIL? On Satu.tduy last the delegates for the Subordinate Oranges of P. II met at Orangeburg to form a Pomora Orange for this county. Or. W. Fi Barton was called to the chair an I E. J. Fcl ler acted as Siirotary. Forty delegates were enrolled from eleven granges when thsy proceeded to or ganize by the Election and installa of the following officers. Or. J. \Y. Summers, Master. Or. J. H. Morgan, O. J. H. Fehler, L. Wrn. Ehiiey, S. IT. U Hickeiib vker, A. S. T. A. Elliott, O. W. F. Barton, T. i i '. j E. J. Felder, Sec. j A. M.Salley, G. K. Mrs. A. R. Felder, O. Mrs. W. W. Culler, F. Mrs. J. \V. Summers, P. Mr. C. M. Felder, L. A. S. The requisite By Laws were adop ted, and an Executive and other Committees appointed to carry out the object of the organization. I The Pomora Grange meets again at Orangeburg on the 1st Saturday in 1 Jiilv. A few mouths ago a Russian pea sant and his wile and four children, i while traveling in a sleigh along the banks of the Pruib, were pursued by a pack of wolves. The peasant urged on the horses, but soon saw that the wolves were fast gaining upon him. At the moment when the sleigh was surrounded by the ravenirig beasts the man seized one of the children, threw it * in the midst of them, and while the wolves were struggling over their prey he hastened on his horses and gained ground. Four linns the wolves came up with the ftigiliyiSj and lour limes the horrible sacrifice was completed. At last the peasant and his wife arrived at the nearest village, leaving behind them the bones of their four children. In the bitterness of her despair the mother informed against her husband, Lul the judges considering that if the peasant had not resigned him sell t> the horrible sacrifice he would not only have lost children, but also his wife, acquitted the prisoner. Crnzy-IIorscand his fellow-Indians have surrendered. The total number of hostile Indians that luue surren dered so litr is three thousand six hundred, many of whom have never before been on the reservations. SC. 1 h01 TV OF M?XEV? There is no doubt but the prescht condition of all kinds of business niid , industry is .fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care I fully to their expenses. Winter is [ coining oil when children are liable j 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 ed. Doctors bills are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Bosehco's German Syrup. It never has Inilcd? One bottlo at, 7? cents will keep your wholo family well during the winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in the Ujiited States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. 0. Dukes. I Dr. A. C. Dukes is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls for tho Poeple," containing much valuable information and ninny interesting articles. It also contains a history of tho discovery of the "Ilepaiine;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contispation and indiges tion, &c, and gives positive assur ance that when the Ilepatine is used it effects a permanent and lasting cure of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country Take the Ilepatine for all diseases of the liver. AD VICE GRATIS? The Hon. Alcxtm 1er II. Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always us*.? it with perfect confidence, 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 and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of G.i., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good 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. WONDERFUL SUCCESS - It is repoi ted that Bosehce's Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in the United Slates, reached the immense sale of 40,000 dozen per year. Over b',0)0 Druggist have ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J.; and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its nst>n ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists -and get this Medicine, ur inquire about it. Regular si/.e, 7? cents: Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any cas2. Don't ne glect your cou.-h when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. C. Drjjkas. fitiiiiiTE ?i" hi:.m?i:cT. At a regular coin muni cat ion of Shell Lodge No. 1JS Ay. F.*. M.\ held on the ?i.Sth day el" April 1S77, the following pre amble and resolutions were oMercd as a tribute of respect to tho memory of the hue M. (J. Strohhut. WuKUBAS, it has pleased Almighty Ood in the mysterious dispensation of Iiis Provi ancc, to remove from us our beloved com panion and brother, M. O. Stroman. Rciotecd, That in the death of our Brother, we feel that the Hand of Provi dence lias borne heavily upon us, and while we would not muriner at this 'iianfestatton, the Divine will, yet our hearts sink within us when we contemplate the deep aillictiuii which we are made to feel, when social and fraternal ties, so near and dear to us have beeil severed by the unfeeling hand of death. Rcfilre?, That in the death of our Brother, bur Lodge lias lost a beloved member, the State a most honorable citizen, the com munity a faithful servant and we, ourselves, a cherished friend and brother. Rewired, That our Lodge be draped in mourning and that our aeeu tomod badge be worn for thirty days, that our warmest sympathies be tendered to his bereaved family, ami that a page in our minute book be inscribed to his memory. Reiolred, That a copy ol these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, and that they he published in the Orangeburg NEWS Axil Tim cs. W; S. BARTON, W. M. T. P. STORKS. Secretary. Knowlton & Wannamaker, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Orangeburg C. H., S. C Aug. lb Knowlton, F. M. Wannamaker, Orangeburg ('. II. St. Matthews, may ? 1S77 If Iti The District Court of tlie United States. FOB THE FASTERN D1STHICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA In the matter or William K notts. IIA NKR UFT?IN RA SKR ?PTCY This is to give iibtiee thai I have filed my filial account as Assignee of the Estate of William Knotls Bankrupt in said Court ami that on the 15 day of May instant, I shall apply to said Court tor the settlement of my said account and for n discharge from all liability as Assignee of said Estate in ac cordance with the provisions of the 28 sec tion of she Act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of Bank ruptcy throughout the United States tip proved Mai eh '2 187?. C B. CiLOVER, Assignee. may ? -21. (jb5 TO #SO PER DAY AT HP Home. Samples worth $1 free. Slinson ?v Co., Per' 'aud, Mane. A FLORAL rAI? OF TUB Ornngeimrg Agricultural nud Me chanical Association. Will be bold at Orangebtirg in thai Fair Ruilding May 17th, 1877, at which lime Premiums will he awarded to ?iicce.wfnl competitors ns follows' For the largest collection of Hot House Plants by one person. For tho best collection as above. " 2.1 best " For tue best collection of Fancy Leaf QcraniuiiiH. For tho best collection of Zonal Geran iums. Forthebest collection of Double Geran iums. For the best collection Scented Geran iums. For the best collection of Pelargoniums, ?' " Roses (cut flow ers.) For the besl collection of Fiicbins. " '* Pansics. Native Wild Flowers (arranged ) For thc largest collection of Vegetables b ? one pen m. For the best collection of the abovo. For the best collection ofCabbagcJ (not less than three heads.) For the best Strawberies. For the best Raspberries* Worthy articles other than the above named will be awarded premium's. Premiums will not be awarded unless there be a Fair Competition. Articles will be received for Exhibition from 1) o'clock Wednesday morning May 10th, to 10 o'clock Thursday morning May 17ill. The Doors will be opened to Visi tors fiom 10 o'clock to 7 P. M., and from 8 P. M., to 12 P. NL No charges made for Filtering Articles for Exhibition. Refreshments of Ice-Cream, Cake, Fruits, will be furnished in the Building. Admission 20 cents. For further particulars apply to Hoard of Directors CAPT. .1. l MQ?UER. Mil. Wi W. GULLEN; DU. W. S. BARTON. DU. .1. C. IIOLLMAN. MR, II. RIOOS. ? Mit J. 0- P1KK. Mil..), f. izlar; or to kirk HO IHN SOX, .Secretarv. npl 21 -It L A U N I) 11 Y. Mrs. J. Ogrecn has herewith the pleasure to inform the Citizens of Orangebnrg that she has opened a first -ela t> Lauudiy, and is now ready to receive and make up any kind of clothes in the very best 'tyle, and at the mo t reasonable prices. The Estab lishment is from date entirely under my own superintendance. For further infor mation apply cither at the Laundry or"at Mr. Ogrcn's Saddlery Store. mrs. j. ogren. liiav ?th if. Notice if Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I will file my final account with the .lodge of Probate for Orangebtirg County, the final account of Dr. Joseph A Keller deceased, as Guardian of ITctivy Addi'ii and ask to he dischargoil from all further and oilier accounting touch ing the management and disposition of tho Estate of the late Henry Add en by the mi id Dr. Joseph A. Kel'er in his lifetime and ask for letters of dismissal. MOKGAN J. KELLER, ^FRANCIS E. K EL LEU, Executors of DK, Io.sKPH A. KELLER, deceased illsav ?tl'i It. the state of south carolina Hy AUG. IL kn?wlton, Esquire, J P. Whereas, Geo. Holivcr, C\ C. P. and (I. S. liaih made suit to me, to grant to him letters of Administration de. bonis noil of the. Estate and oIK-cts of Joseph Johnson, late of saiil County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Joseph Johnson dee'd, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg. C. If., on I St 11 of June next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cause, if any they have, why the said" A ministration .should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this -!th day of Miiv Anno Domini 187-7. AUG. lt. KNOWLTOX, [t. s.] Judge of Probate. uiav 5 3ta No t'o of J">is?mis?al. Notice . hcrebv given that T shall one month from dale file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orange burg County, and ask for letters of Dismissal as Guardian of P.mmu Hraddv. . W. W. HKADDY, Guardini! Apr1! 21 i in. A D.liciou? Relish, And very wholsomc article for table, ORANGE MARMALADE Sold by the singlo pound or more, scud a dish and try it, only 20 cts# Fresli Crackers Every weck, Nie Nacs, Fancy, Gin ger, &e. COLGA.TES EXCELSIOR SOAP, Three pounds for '25 cents. The host and cheapest in market, in 1 lb and 1 lb lumps. GOSH EN BUTTER TO cts. per lb. Pure Leaf Lard, Family Flour, Bio Codecs at 4-1 and 4 lbs for (lie? 1. Pure Cream Tartar, Soda, and Baking Powders. And a full supply of FAMILY SUPPLIES. For sale by John A. Hamilton ABIAL LATHROjP, attorney at law, OvaiVgobiii'g, S- o. C6y- Oflico in rear of Masonic nail. March :i lv. OF Spring Goods AT Theodore Holm's Having just returned from the various Markets nnd Manufacturers of the LATEST NOVELTIES NORTH, 1 have now opened one of the Largest ami Best Assorted STOCKS I ever had Ute pleasure of plaeing before the public. BEAUTIFUL Spring Prints & Shirting New nnd Choice Styles 3 Cts Per "STard. From the Lowest to the Finest and in the ', CHOICEST PATERNS 12 1-2 Cts Up. j HAMBURG EDGINGS : and insertions In Large Quantities, from 5 cts up waid, in the Newest and Prettiest Designs WHITE goods Of all Qualities in great Variety. Checked Lawns The best value ever offered, for 20 cents. COTTOXADES,; CASSIMERES, LIXEXS And TWEEDS, For Cents and Boys, I am offering Cheaper than they can be had in New York, ; pahasols and \8V"S UMBRELLAS, A large assortment in Silk, Cam bric and Ginghams, and much Lower than the same goods have been offered heretofore. HOSE, Gents half hose, Ladies and Misses hose, all sizes, makes, qualities, light and heavy, regular made goods?very Cheap HA.t3 L?dier, Misses and Children's Hats, Trimmed nnd Untrimmcd in all the Latest Styles and Shapes from 25 cents up. Ua*tS (*.?* men, Hats for Boys in Straw, Wool, Felt, and Latest St vies. ? 1 am now offering Gentlemen's DRESS SHIRTS Made of the best Materials and War ranted to give Satisfaction, at 90 cents ench. Important to Ladies and Families, Economy in Slices. Special attention is . called to my celebrated Dress and Walking Shoes, which in Style and Workmanship, are Superior to any before sold at the Prices. SVIiSSeS And Children's School nnd Dress Shoes arc absolutely un equalled. , My Stock of Shoes ? the Largest and best Assorted in the Country, nnd throughout and thor oughly Complete with every dotail of a First-class SIftOE STORE. Don't delay but come and tako a look at my magnificent Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOffilNG Comprising the very latest TSTOBBY STYLES And I will guarantee you can find just what will suit you in PRICE QUALITY AND STYLE. It is nsoless for ino to go on enume rating my Stock, but I invite the attention of _A_LjJ1j who wish to Buy Goods to their Advantage to call and sec me. TH^ODOKI? KOHN. mar 21 tf