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Vi MASONIC, Knrcka Chapter No. 13, R.\ A.*., SI.*.? Will mcct.during the present Masonic year at tlio usual hoars, the followin dates : ?April } 27th, 'Mav 25th, .Tune 2nd,; Augu.Bt 24th, September 21st, October 19th, November lOtli, Leeember 11th. il t rH hit j. DIBllLU, M. B. II. P. '4??b.?V. BnuNsoN, Sec. _____ "'' "Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.*. IV. M.\? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to iRt April and at 8 o'clock jj from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, May 8th. June Olli, July ?d, August 7th, September 4th* October 2d, k, November Qth, December, 4th'. w JAS. F. 1ZLAR, Ws M. Gko. W. Buunson, Sec. mav 29 ISTo 7m. I v I. O. O. P. Edisto Lous-o No- il'l ? Meets at Odd Pillows Hull, every Friday evening at S ^o'clock,, from 20th March to"20th Sept. an<l at"7A o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. . B F THOMPSON, N. O. it R l)i:MAKS, Sec. UebeVca bodge?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wednesday aftersale day. B V THOMPSON, N. Ci. "t?w^k council. Thlsbody meets June S; Sept. 7, Doc. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion require1!. SONS O l<* TK33 VE it A N <? Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presb v tcrian Clin ich. y. m. c^. Am ? Rooms on Kussel I Street next Mrs. Snidaks' Millinery Store, llussincss Meeting?Fourth Thnrsd.iy in each month at 7 r. M. Prayer Meetings? livcrvThursdav Evening. " M. (JLOV.Elt, President. ""TSDinm.r, Seeretarv: SoutJi Carolina itailroad. okAok j mirns at oRAscoEiVruci pkpot FrnW 8--:oVlok A. M.to 24 P. M. Fron 3J o'clock P. M. loOl P. M. Goods received and delivered only during* office hours. Jj O C Jj The bus runs to each train. The weather \vai hot on Thursday lust. Mr. Wallace Cannon is up trans acting business. The friends ol Judge Cookc arc delighted to know that he will hold <ourt here. .The Nk\va And Tim kh now belongs tto the the Hook'and Ladder Uom g-any. ?? - - mm i i ^.ViU? si.woman ^ever heard of who 3uid to have whiskey put to her every itinieHBhe has the headache? whs regroi; to hoar ol .he illness in 1 lutrlestoii of Slier id' Livingston, tx'bere ilie'went cm business. There are eotne people in this ?world who find fault Svil'h everybody Tiitd everything except their own ?drunken orgies. Mr. F rosier of the Journal of Com mv.rt'tt,?paTd our 11 ur?? a vis-.i 'during lhe week. Tie r. pre- i ts a live paper. The bill of.*-"??r.a'tor 3 Um run, pub lished iu our last issue yel-ative to the appointment of Trial Jus I ires for this county, litis been, through the influence: of the Hon. W. II. Roediidi, postponed to the regular session. The store of Mr. W. M. Sain, kept by Mr. J. P. Sain at M?ller s old stand, is one of the best in Orange burg. For fiutj fresh groceries it cannot be pqdalled. And the highest market price is til ways paid for pro r(lucc) etc.' If you want bargains call on Phil-$rf' Broughton street.] ?jt \ i H -y ?? !-. Merit nntl npplication to business deserve notice, and in this connection wo take pleastfro ' in noticing ' the rising fame of Malcol m I, Browning, Esq. For ..ifcyoUrig lawyer ho has a press of ^briSiness that should be exceedingly gratifying to his honor ti lde'ambition.. I liftvc acted the part of n friend to many a man, and now that I am in need of money, I hope those under obligation to me will come forward and payMip;,, ' .When the hard times are over I may be able to assist my friends again. Any how, T want my friends to call on inc. Auo??t Fi?ciikk. Wo call tho attention of tho pub lic to tho advertisement of Dr. J. G. Wauuamakcr iu auothoc column. Dr. We. reputation as a druggist is r. unsurpassed. His stock js complete iu every respect, aud wo guarantee general satisfaction to all who call upon him. MR, J. 11. GOODWIN? The gentlemanly:and p?Hlc Agent of "Foutz's saedecinesV paid us a visit ! last Thursday and left his card. Ho represents the above house wlio?a medceines are so cxtens'vo'y used throughout (he United States. S-'c advertisement in another column. The Hon. Thompson H. Cooke wiii hold Court here, commencing on Monday. Tin Judge will find a warm welcome here in his old home. No one will forget disservices to Hamp ton; nur ? will it bo forgotten either that he is still battling to hold up the hands of the People's Governor. Tho term of com I will be interesting. TO WOOL GROWERS? Cnpt. .lohn A. Hamilton adverti ses for the above article in this issue und we f.dvise till those who have wool for sale at the highest market price to call oil the Cap I. Besides getting a good price for your article you can also buy dry goods, groceries, &ts, at lower figures I hau elsew here. Nntick to Dkvogij-ts am) Sroiu: kkicricns.?I guarantee Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge to destroy and expel worms from the human body, where they exist, if used according to direction1*. You are authorized to sell it on the above conditions. David K. Kotitz, Proprio.or, Baltimore, I\ld. Sold by Dr. A.C. Diik.es, Druggist, Ornngeburg, S. C. Air. Geo. II. Cor nelson has just returned from iho North with a cam pleto stock of general merchandise, which l.e iiiforiiis us, can be purch.is k?d lower than ever before offered here, and to prove t!;e nbove we ad vise purchasers to call iu and ask for A? r. John Dnitner, who, we gun 1 run lee will soil you goods so cheap that you will \>o home hnppi.T than a drum major. See nd.vcrtisentaut, ?- ? . m mm-- ? - It is a pleasure for South Carol in inns to meet with a Northern gentle man who feel for them and their interests. S,? f \y of this latter character have made their homes in our midst that it. almost, seem strange lo think that there arc veritable exceptions in the ease in our county, A hin I Lathrop, Esq., who has his ofiicc next door to the NI2\va ANi> Tim is is one of tho rare exceptions. Si-e his card elsewhere. l'r A. < . Dukes will please ticcccpt I ho thanks of Lhis oliiee for favors kindly extended to us on Thursday allei n? ma in tiie way of sparkling .-od a water. The Doctor roooi'itiy purehnsed a new apparatus which will enable him to keep a betterquality lind a larger supply than ever before. He bus also just received a large an 1 fresh supply of fancy candies which he is offe. iiig at low prices. Just step iu when you want lo feel happy and tell Sherrod to fix you up one of his best Havered glasses and weguarantoo that you will go on your way smiling. -???HIHI- . * . ? - r. M. C. A.? Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the attendance at the half hour prayer-meeting of the. Young Mens Chiistian Association at their rcoms last Sunday afternoon was encouraging, and the meeting interesting. There will bo a .similar meeting held at the rooms of tho Association to-morrow afternoon at half past six o'clock., which the citizens, ami especially the young people, are earn estly and cordially invited lo attend. The time employed in this service is short, and tho sorvioc suggests a very fitting and appropriate way of closing the Sabbath day. It is hoped these meetings will be well attended and those young men be thus encouraged in their good work. The Post Master informs us that during"?!^ iceefc he will take such mutilated fractional currency, as he ;may think [genuine in payment of stjimps and stamped envelopes. The Floral Fair was largely at tended I oth by visitors and exhibi tors. The assortment of flowers was the largest ever displayed in the Fair Building. Wo hope the inter est in'the above enterprise will con tinue toUnercnfiO until our county can boast t of producing the finest plants in the State; Below wo give the premium list. Lui'gest collection hot house plants, i\jrs T Kohlt; Hampton's picture (large size). Best collection hot house plants, M ts.'Bj?ntiekcr; 2 choice plants. v^ccohd best, .Mrs W W Culler; wall pot ki t (XIrace Darling.) Best fancy leaf ..geraniums; Mrs W \V Culler; Hamplun's picture (small.) Host zonuio geranium, M?s Dot a Lhrtigue; carnation pink. Best double geranium, Miss Ida Bryant; I lampion's picture (small.) Best scented getan in in; Mrs S Dibbh; Mesh colored pelargonium. ' Best pelargouium, iMrs I ion nek cr; pink geranium. Best roses (cut (lowers,) Mrs An drews; A C, wall pocket (cross). Bist fuehias, Mrs John D Keitt; I lampion's picture (small.) Best pjinsies, Mra T Kohn; rose p.clegonium. Native wild (lowers, Mrs W S Barton; pair vases. Best cut flowers, Mrs Win .Snider; scarlet" geranium. Best calla lilly, Miss Annie Ciillor; crimson pelargonium. 1 Bcs', rix begonia, Mrs W \V Cul ler; varigftted pc'argohiiinii Begonias, Mrs S Dibble; 2. Mower pots. Cactus, Mrs W A Mcroucy; vari galed pelargonium. Single .geranium, P Gorlach; 2 flower pols. Best arranged wild (lowers, Miss Jane Sifllcy; I itch i a. Cross of cut (lowers, Mrs W W Culler; azalia. "Laigest collection vegetables, Mrs W S Barton; transplanter. Best vegetables Mrs D Louis; gar den hoe and rake. Best cabbage, Mrs W S Barton: watering pot. Best strawht rries, Mrs. JD Keitt; glass preserve.dish. Best lumps, Mis J M Byke; glass di.h. Best Irish potatoes, Mrs W W Gui le*! ; 2 flower pets. SI'LICNI)ID roilTlt.UTS OF G.QJR J)OX AM) VAXCJC? We i\rc in receipt of two niar/fiifi corit Line Engravings of the states men w hose names head this article ? They form part of a scries, embra cing the portraits of the distinguished Living Southern Stalesnim, which is being publish j i by th.it leading Southern House, our friends Walker, Lvaus & Cp'yswell. They are truth ful likenesses'?speaking imagsi of the great originals, and execute 1 in the highest styit! ?if eiigravi ng. They arc both sp!mhd work i of art, and destined hi take their places in tiio j homos, ofour pe >ple, beside Stuart's Wa.-l ie.ton ami other masterpie ces. - : The in a Ii I y, noble, generous features of South Carolina's'friend, Gordon, stands out as'if endued with life. The fire of the undaunted grey eye, the intellect of the massive brow, the battle scarred cheek, all show the gallant man who has led his peo ple in war and in peace ?the promi nent statesman who espoused tho cause of Carolina;and in tho hour of our trouble came nobly to our ass is tnnce. The Vance Portrait is a remarka ble likeness,an artistic portrait, and portrays to perfection' the cordial, friendly, but decisive features of this great mail of the pcoplo, who, pos sessing the tciiderest sympathies in the friend of every man, a giant intel lect and is the leader and controller of a great commonwealth. His as sistance in Iho Hampton Campaign enn never bo forgotten by tho pooplo of Carolina. These two pictures should be placed side by side with that of Hampton. Our enterprising friends, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, arc publishing a seri es of splendid Lino Engravings* einbracingj.be distinguished Living Southern Statesmen, and have now on their list, Hampton, Gordon, Vance, and B. If, Hill. Canvassing Agents arc wanted in every town iu South Carolina, to introduce these works of art. Some of the many patriots who are anxious to serve their country, and cannot because too many are likewise disposed, will find a remunerative employment in introducing these p irtruits Apply ply to Walker, Evans A Cogswell, Charleston, S. C. Price, each Engraving; ?2.00. W.U. OlLliOJlE SIMMS' MOM j ME ST? A lew years ago some of the ad mirers and friends of the late Win. Gil more Si ni ins, in Charleston, deter mined to erect a monument of a be- I fitting character over the grave of j South Carolina's greatest novelist and historian. An association was I formed with the Hon. W. 1). Porter as President. About S1,500 was raised almost entirely in Charleston; and it was determined that the monument shott Id consist of a bronze bust, surmounted on a granite pedes tal. The granite in its rough state was contributed h} a friend, without charge, and the bust was made in New York at a cost of about 81,000. About$800 of this has been paid, and there remains due about 8700, before the bust can be obtained from J\'cw York, where it now is. The granite has to be worked up'in the proper shape, and this it is supposed will cost about 8800 more, making alto get her 81,000. A t the Proas Assoeia tton in Charleston hist week the Hon. W. D. Porter came before the Association and made an eloquent and forcible appeal to ths members of the "Tress, and through them to the people to raise (hisadditional amount, and let the good work be completed at once. After bearing the remarks of Mr. Pnr'cr, the matter was referred to a com mit ice who undo the following report, which W::s unanimously udop'cd : Whereas, no man whom the Stale ol' South Carolina has produced has illustrated and adorned, to the same extent, the life of a practical printer, editor and literary man, devoted to the history and civilization of our people, as Win. Gihnorc Simms; and whereas, a balance of 81,500 is need ed to pay for a suitable monument of granite and bronze, ordered by his admirers and now awaiting payment in New ^ orlc. Therefore ^ ltosolvvd, 'I liat this Association calls upon every editor iu the State, as aeon iniMcc of one, with authority to associate others in the good work, to raise at least fifty dollars in each county of South Carolina. Under lids resolution we would respect fully request tho following gentlemen to assist us in collecting \vii bin the next 00 days fifty dollars ill this county. For Kiugstree?Mr. T. M. G?land. For Iiidiantown?Col. Jas. MeCutch on. For Cellar Swamp? Maj. J. B. Chandler. Fur Gourdiu's?J)r. Hi Henry. For Sc rot ion??r. S. D. M. Byrd. For Pudding Swamp?Mr. W. II. McFlveen. For Johnson villo?Mr. J. W. Ivini ball For Mack Mingo? Col. S. T. Cooper. Surely, to the intelligent reader, who knows the character of Win. Gil more Shrimp we need not s*y any tiling to commend his memory to the favorable consideration of alb A shin! 1 con tri bulibn from each of tho sections named will be sufiieient to make up tho required amount. The money may be brought or scut to this ollice, and it [will then be forthwith forwarded to President Porter in Charleston. Wo will receive contri qutions also at our law office. The "Baby's Best Fneudf is the 1 most appropriate tillc for Dr. Bull's baby, syrup. It is absolutely free from opium, morphia and other pow erful agents, is perfectly safe and relialdo, under all circumstances, and by nllaying tho usual stomach an d bowel disorders of babyhood keeps the child from frettitig and crying, so injurious to itself and annoying to all. Frico 25 con Is. ? ??? ii ii.i- ? ? ? cao? i - Dr. A. C. Dukks is giving away a handsome book entitled '?Pearls for tho People," containing much valuable, information ami many interesting articles. Jt also contains a history of tho discovery of the "Ilepatine;" for diseases of tho liver, dysp'epsia, contispation and indiges tion, ?Sre., and gives positive nssur anco that when the Ilepatine is used itcileclsri permanent and lasting cure of thehi diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our couMtry Take the Ilepatine for all diseases of Clio liver. APVlCtt GRATIS? a The Hon. Aloxun ler II. Stevens says:?"Tbc (.?lobe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Guv. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use 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 nflections." ICx-Gdv. Brown, of Ga.j says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such i ndorsement by our great ami good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from coiigh, colds .and lung affections should 'Use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively euro con sumption. For sale hv Dr. A. C. Dukes. woNimiiFUL syevtiss - It is rbpoi led that B?sclicc'? Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in ibc United States, readied the immense sale of 10,000 dozen per year. < Over 0,0)0 Druggist have ordered this nvcdituiVe direct from the factory, at Woodbury, K. J.; and not one r-.porlo I a .single failure, but every letter spoaks of its ast Vn ishing g^ucoess in curing severe Coughsi Cdds sct?'ed ou ihc"Brc;iit, Consumption, or any diseases of the Throat, and Lung.*, We ad visa any person thai has any predisposition to wcakHj'-iiigs, to go to (heir Druggist* -and gel this Medicine, or inquire* about it. Regular size, 75 cents: Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will rclicyc any case. Don't ne glect your con b when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. C. Duke.,. M.\i:itn:i? ? At tlic Re>idericcjof Mr?i M. Bpmtcfi, by Key. J- *s- Mnydeiii Mr. W. 1>. Mott, of Marion Comity, S. C, lo Miss Georgeaniia K. Bennett, of Orangeburg Count v. W TC IHT SCHOOL. Fur the liccommodal ion of Yoiuig MF.X in business, who intiy cJcsire instruction in Arithmetic', or ?heb othersUttjlica as their mccltuuictii or mercantile pursuits may recpiire, ilic stib.-oriber will (each ii limited class. AT X It i IIT, at his Residence, coin* ineiuing June ?ttlf. Apple lii fni I- thi; dale to, STd?KS ft MKLLICIIAMP. any 1J ?t Sale :?hd?r Mortgage l'.y virtue of a Mortage below diwscrihcd, 1 w ill ouU on the twenty-first day of May IS77. nt Onihgclturg Court I rouse, for cash, On.- Hark Hay Horse, named "Prince." Levied on as iiic property of V. TV Linings ton under Mortgage Lxccutcd to F. \V. Faricv. if. II. IdVlXGSTOX; Agent. mnv 12 It Sale Umlcr Mortgage P.y virtue of a Mortgage below described, 1 will Fell, On the twenty-lirst day of .May 1877, at Orangeburg Court 1 louse, for cash, One Hay Mare Mule. Levied on :h the property of Uieliard I'oii,' under Mortgage to V. V. S. Austin and assigned lo W. L. \V. Hi lei*. ? W.11. juiXKlt, Agent. mav P2 It THE STATE OF SOUTH CAH0LINA* by AFC. Ii; KXOWLTOX, Ksquire, .1 1\ Whereas, Geo. Holiver, C.'C. V. and O. S. Imih made suit to me, lo grant to him letters of Administration de boil is noil of the I'.stale und edicts of Joseph Johnson, late of said County deceased. ?4 These are therefore, lo cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Joseph .Johnson dee'd, that they lie and appear, before nie, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangoburg. O. 1!., on ISth of June next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said A ministration should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this -Itli day of Mav Anno Domini 1S77. AUG, H. KNOWLTOX, [t..S.] Judge of Probate. may ? 3ta i ii Iii i OP Spring Goods AT Theodors Kohn's 1 raving just returned from tlio various Markets aud Manufacturers of the LATEST NOVELTIES NORTH, 1 have now opened one of the Largest anil Beit Assorted S T O C K S I ever had the pleasure of placing before the public. Spring* Prints & Shirting New and Choice Styles 3 Cts Per ITard. PIQUES From the Lowest to the Finest and iu tho ; CHOICEST PATERNS 12 1-2 Cts Up. HAMBURG EDGINGS and In Large Quantities, from 5 cts up ward, in the Newest and Prettiest Designs WIIITIbTgOOIOS Of all Qualities in great Variety. C necked Lawns ' The best value ever offered for 20 cents. ^ASSIMEJfcESy LISESS And TWEEDS, For Cents and Boys; I am offering Cheaper than they cun be had in New York, ? ,, PABASOLS and .SIX 5:mBI?ELI,A?, A large assortment iu Silk, Cam brie and Ginghams, aud much Lower than the same goods have been offered heretofore. i-iose, Gents hall hose, Ladies and Misses hose, all sizes, makes, qualities, light and heavy, regular made goods?very Giieap II AT5 Ladie?, Missesand Children^ Hats, Tri m in cd and Un tri in med in all the Latest Styles and Shapes from 25 rents tip. SSatS ("r men, Hats for Boys in Straw, Wool, Felt, aud Latest St vies. 1 am now offering Gentlemen's fllRESS SHIRTS Made ofthebest Materials and War ranted to give Satisfaction, at 90 eents each. Important to Ladies and iFaniilic*, [Economy in Slioes, Special attention is called to my celebrated Dress and Walking Shoes, which in Stylo and Workmanship, f re Superior to any before sold at the Trices. JVZlSSeS and Children's School ami Dress Shoes are absolutely un equalled. My Stock of Shoes " the Largest and best Assorted in tho Country, and throughout and thor oughly Complete with evory detail of a First-class SHOE STORE* J)on't delay but come and take a look at my magnificent Spring; Stock or READY MADE CLOTHING Comprising tho very latest iSTOj3 BY styles And I will gnaranteo you can fiat) just what will suit you in PK ICE QUALITY AND STYLE. It is useless for mo to go on enume rating my Stock, but 1 invite tho attention of /\ TT^ who wish to Mny Conds to their Advantage to call aud see inc. TH EODOBE KOHN, mar 24 tf