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Eur<*k? tu?ptW No. 13. R.\ A.\ M.v Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the followin dates : ?April . 27\h,. Mnv , 25th, June 2nd, Augual>24tH, ScptcmW 21st, October 19th, N?vemhcVlu'th, Lccember'Hth. ' S. DIBBLE, M. E. H. IV ?eo. Vf. Brunson, Sec. . 8n1blioSeth-lioug? No. 28,' A.*. F.*. M.-.? Will -meeteach Tuesday at 7 o'clock, Trenn 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to.lsf October on the follow ing date*, "May 8th, Jone 'Oth', July 3d, August 7th, September 4th, October 2d, November 6lh, Ucceinbcr. 4th. JAS. P. IZLAR, W.M. Gko. W. Brunson, Sec, may 25) j. . :1875 7m. 1 o. o. f. Edisto I odi?e No- 83.?Meets at Odd loA\?- Hall, every Friday evening nt 8 ?'cloelc,-ifr6m 2Qth March-to 20tli Sept- nnd nt v i o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th Match. II F THOMPSON, K. O. F. DsMARS.Scc. ' ReDecraT' dge?Mi<ct? 8 o'clock every second Wednesday after pale day. |f . B I- THOMPSON, N. Q. "town council. ThiB body meets Jane 8, Sept. 7, Dc<\ 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion require*.? ? j ? j ,. : ._[ SONS ?F TEMPEUANCZ Orangebiirg Divlaion No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the "Presbyterian Church. . v Y. 1MT. C?. A.'?Room* on Unwell Street next Mrs. Snmaks' Millinery Store. Unwillens Meeting?-Fourth Thurm iv in each monlh at 7 P. M. Prayer Meetings? Kverv Thursdav Evening. ' M. GLOVER, President. F S DmnLV, Secretary. South Carolina liailroad. ??fFtttfe"1- ?iocns at ottANnr.nci?-o m:roT. FroRtf 8 ?c'clok A. M. to 2-J P. M. Prom 3i o'clc&ilN: M: to 5A P. M. Goouj? received and delivered only during office hour*. O C Js^Hj . No H?re Mourning. >^r *? Coi.VMBlA, S. C, June 1st, 1S77.?12:10 A. M. 7'j II":?/. 'DrTfri/ir, (*ruvi]iburg: hvitffl in at rptarter past'eleven. Samuel Dmm.e. We will write ?? vi mrorittm next wvt-k. . Kliow nil n i:ut It w your enclitic*. Those who voted against Dihhlo V<?tibi kill if they dared to. The colored men who voted against thewhiio men and their int-vest? '?tight lobe mnrked. Mr. John H. Livingston did go-id Volk nt hi* poll tor the success of Dihhl. County Auditor Van Tassel is the happiest innII in the county. lie worked like a man for Dibble. Three cheers for the llamptonilea. The II?i. W. II. Reedish left his sent in Columbia and worked manu full}* at BrnncViViiie ?II day Wednes day for the election of Dibble While men, whence your apathc t ic tcmrduct on election day ? Do you intend to sl? ep this way upon your rights in future ? God Almiglny foi bid it! Ifvou want fine summer drinkf "\f;p'; I call at Cnpt, Briggman and ask for August. He puts them up iu ? ew York style aud knows precisely how to cool a thirsty throat MAJ. 2. Ii. Wlt?LEY? The f pet eh of this gentleman on t'N: Thursday . night was especially elo quent and fltpsirnlive. Thfc Major is one of tt o 'finest- orators in the State There is a merchant in Branchvillc who has the following placard above a mackerel barrel : * Three Mackkkai. ro? 5 Cents. *. ? "Ye hungry souls be glad." 'Kalil 'R?hl?rOne hundred and cighty-fivAJ.. Republican majority at Fotires Chap pel to forty-seven majori ty for Dibble. Hurrah for the rad, rad, radder ! COL. DETREVILLE? la one of nature's noblemen. As chairman of the Commissioner< of ' ejection ho gave satisfaction to all paities. Col. DeTrcvillo must be Solicitor of this ; Circuit, Charleston can't have all. ' {The Orangcburg:,Band is tho best in the Stat&J. President Strauss is one ! of the liveliest jhen. in the County. And Charley Hurum, the leader, is one of the best musicians in South Carolina. If young men will gallant their sweethearts about, in the beautiful moontdjiric/ttiey. should endeavor to avoid a collision of lips while on the sidewalk. Renueker'astore is a silent but observaut witness. . The .oat crop is now being cut From all sides wo hear that it in plentuously satisfactory. With plen ty of small grain, corn will bo re duced in price and onr people will become more iudependen'. We want reasons now, however, for other crops. RESULT OF TUE ELECTION,? 'lutul number of votes polled 5, 308, ot which Samuel Dibble re ceived 2,757 and David A. Strnker 2,536 (votes reported defective by at Branchville poll 12; D. A. Slraker received 2 11. IK Bunctll. Cupt Dibble's majority over strukcr221. Hurrah fur Urnngt-hurg. Jeff Davis must have read Mor j ton's letter with, grim satisfaction, ctipccinHy this scutenco .* "Should the North, by unhappy di-cord, be divided aud thus fall prey to " the j solid Con fid irate South, . rebellion will have been suppressed iu vain, the fruits of the war lost and oui I lost condition worso than the first." Mr. Morton really seems to think that the South will be victorious af ter all. The Cincinnati Gazette, a Repub licau organ that mice praised Re construction as the sum of all wU doin, now says: The foundation of a political party on a mass of ignorance ?tt<l mi o.-.t?t?tJtit8rii of rnce, founded chl'ouiu civil w?.\ The making of the ignorant clnsa the govoriiiiig class was the murrender of States to de gradation nnd spoliation.'! If Ohio Republicans should lose the negro vote, the State would go Democrat*! c beyond a pcradventure. ?- ? m ^?*mi~?'-?. Ohe of Crangeburg's fanciest young men was accidentally thrown into ynnt confusion on Sunday lust. He prides h'msclf upon his mustache, und is very fond of stroking and pnllt.ng them. While going through this pastime on Sunday last one of his longest pets let go at the roots and clung to his Gnger. After church he said to a gentleman friend, "Say, see here, I was pulling my mustache just now and one of them came out, tell me, can you see the place?" The sweetheart of that fellow had better he particular. TUE PLACE? Occupying the nttention of buyers just now more then any others is 1 hahiiu t & Smoak's These thorough going y?.hhj? merchant* have; by at tppfioM to business, nnd aud dealing ?rjunrely with all their customers, established a repu'ntion second to none "n> Orangeburg. Their goods are always first and or sale at living price*. They can nlso boast of one of the heat saloons in Town, their wines nnd liquors being ad fine nnd freo from adulteration. Mr. E. Griffith attends to this department nnd always has a smile nnd a wel come for his friends. Call on Smonk & Inahinot. JUDGE KXOWLTON? This distinguished gentleman will now devote his entire time to his pro fession. Having been Probate judge for four years, nnd serving the whole people acceptably, he stands now in an enviable position. His administra tion as Judge ot Probate has been a hardship to him, but a pleasure to his friends. An d now, retiring as he is from that office, we feel authorized to extend to him tho grateful thanks of tho peoplo of this County, and the wish that his future may be as happy, honorable and noble as hin past con- ' . _ p_ , _ d uct has Ijipen 'distinguished for vir? tuo ! MnJ^r^KpoTvltpa heartily en dorses the^nomfnntion of Mr. 0. B. Glover, and is working for his elec tion. 1JNION SUNDAY SCHOOL PIC NIC? i ??? ? We learn that invitations will be sent to morrow; by the Mochodist Sunday School, to thoSiuday Schools of tho different denominations, to unite id a Grand Union . Pic-Nie, on Tuesday, June. 12th, Through the courte-ay ofSupt. Solomons, the S. C. R. R. Company has tendered the use of the construction train for the day, rendering it unssecccssary to provide vehicle* ol any kind. The place selected is tho baautiful grove of.Col. A. D. Fredrick two. and a half miles below the town. The little ones aro nil looking for ward to their annual*- frolic, and we like the plun of having a Union Picnic, iu w!:icjj all can join, much better than for each denomination to aet separately. We hope the committee who will have the management of the Picnic, will go earnestly to work, aud make it a grand success Gen. Legan, it is reported, will be appointed collector of customs at Chicago, 111. Dr A.' C. DtiKifS is giving away a: handsome book entitled "Pearls for tho Peeple," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles. It aUo contains a history of the discovery of the "Hepatine;" for diseases of the li ver. dyspepsia, coutispation end indiges tion, <fcc., and gives positive assur ance that when the Hepatine is used it effects a permanent, and la-ting cure of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country Take the Hepatine for all diseases of tho liver. A D \ "ICE GRATIS? The Hun- Alcxun ler II. Stevens snys;?-"The Globo Flower- Cough Snip bus proven a most vamablc remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says :?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and reco.nmcnd.it to tho public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by mc and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Kx*Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds tho Globo Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our groat and good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the G'obe Flower Cough Syrup. If will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. WONDERFUL SUCCESS? It is repotted that Boschee's Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in ihe United States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 dozen per )'ear. Over G,0)0 Druggist have ordered thin medicine direct from the Factory, at YYoodbury, N. J.; anil not one has reporte I a single failure, bill every' letter speaks of in ast u ish'iMg hiiccecs in cur ng severe ' nughs, ('olds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any di-masu of the Throat a. d Lungs, We advise any person (hat has any predi.sp ?siiioii to weak L ingH, to go to th.dr Driiggi-t * -and get this Medicine, or inquire. about it. Regular size, 7") cents: Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't nc; gleet your cou h when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. C Dukes._ Notice. Council Chamhkr, Orangkduro, S. C, May 25th 1877. The time for" collecting-Town Taxes is herehy extended to the 15th of June 1877. By Order of tho Mayor. T. R. MA LONE, . Clerk of Council, mny 2? St is lection" n?ticttT" An Eluctton for JUDGE OK PROBATE i will beheld at dm several polling precincts j in the County of Orangebiirg on tho 5th day of June next, to fill vacancy causod by reason of the resignation of B. Turner. GEORGE BOL1VER, C C. P. & 0. 8. W. J. DjsTRETRIViLLB, J. C. PIKE, E. I. CAIN, Commissioner* of Election, mr.y 2-3 2t STi.TfeOF SOUTH CA A, La ORANGEB?RG COUNTY. %=J? -" OFFICE OF COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS AM) COMMON PLEAS. Cmmissioncrs and Managers of Elections : By direction of tbe Act of the General Assoh|bLy^I^hcrbby notify voQ severally to attend at the Place of Election, for fouiilj^?u are ^Manages on Tuesday the 5th day of June next, open tho Po 11s1 and hold ah E'ection for JUDGE OF PK OB ATE for Orangeburg County, to, fill the vupaucyin said Office caused by roison of tho Resignation of f\. Tiin\e,r-> It ..will bj your duty to attend as directed, and Open the Polh between tho same hours, and in other rcepects conduct the Election ia. tho maajner a/i. is prescribed for the Election of eltlier Branch of the Gjuero^Ajsidtahly, and make ymr Return thereof to tho Commissioners of Election:a^ prescribed by Law. -In witness'whereof, I have hereunto suojsribi i m f in u,i a i.l aliped the Seal of. said Court at Orangeburg C. H., this 25th d.iy oi',tt\y A. D. l?'li . [L.S.] GE ORGE B?LIVER, C. C/l\ ami .G.'.S.. ' . Dr. J. G. Wanriamaker, PHARMACIST und PROPRIETOR Or Tiiii^, ,,f!.: .x j . ?. ,, / (HINGE BURG DRUG HOUSE. Whe re can always be found a Selected Stock'of PURE CHEMICAL Genuine Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumers1, Soaps, Combs aud Brushes Fancy ai'd Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Varnishes', .&(;.? - , f Also Ciitlcry, Cigars aud Tobacco. > . >; . iiii I P^vdcians1 nresorip?donscarefully compounded, by experienced hand* .' We give our undivided attention to the DltUG U ^S, aud feel assured that we can make it to the advantage of our friends aud customers to purchase from us. \v e have just made an addition to our huge stock compri sing every article kept in a FIRST CLASH DRUG HOUSE. Every arti cle that leaves ?<ur Houae is Guaranteed to be ot beat quality aiid sold at the right price. A call <rum the public generally is solicited. Respectfully 8*3)u NIGHT BELL promptly nnswr.red. J. G.WA^AMARgK, R11 a v mticis t. x to the voters of orange - buro county.; Tho County Democratic Executive Com inittcc 'would respectfully announce to no Voters of Ornngeburg County, that at* a recent meeting of paid Committee, Charte-, B Glover, Esq., was unanimously nomi nated na a candidato to fill the vacancy in the office of the Judge of Probate for said County, caused by the resignation of R. Turner. . . Mr. Glover has accepted said n animation And the Executive- Committee would urge upon the Voters of tho Democratic Party, and all good citizens irrespective of Party, to give hint their hearty and unanimious sup port. The Election will be held on the 5th day of June 1877 JAS. F. IZLAR, .?--?cnairmnn orco. r>em. Ex. C?ui. F. A. 8CIIIFFLEY, Secretary.. may 20_. 2t L ACNDtt ?. Mrs. ??. Ogreen lias herewith the pleasure lo inform tho Citizens of Orangebiirg that she has opened a first-cl.-i'.- Laundiy, and i-? now ready to receive and make up any kind uf clothes in the very befit ntylc, aud rit the mo t reasonable prices. flic Estab lishment is from date entirely under my own superintendance. For further infor mation apply either at the Laundry or at Mr. Ogren's Saddlery Store 'MRS. J. OGREN. . may 5th tf. Wool wanted! Wool Pre? of Burs bought nt best MARKET RATES. At the Store of John A. Hamilton Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of an Execution to mc directed I will soli, at Store of Mrs McNnmarn, on Kussel I Street, in tb Town and Comity of Ornngeburg, now occupied by Charles It. Junes, an dealer in general merchandize, to the Ingbert bidder, for cash, on the 4th dav uf Juno A. D. 1877. AH tbnt, certain Stock of Goods in said Store contained, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries. Shoo>, Fancy goods etc. L< vied on as the property of Charles. R.{ Junes nt thepuit of F. W. Wagener & Co. ' 11 S eriffs Office ) J. II LIVINGSTON Ora. eburg County > 8. O. C. " May i 1st 1877 " j . I may 20 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA By AUG- B. KNOWLTON, Esquire, J P. Whereas, Gco- Bollver, C. U. P. and G. S. liaih made mi it to me, to grant to him j letters of Administration de bonis non of the Estate and effects of Joseph Johnson, lato of said County deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and Creditors of tho said Joncph Johnson dee'd, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Orangebiirg, C. H., on 18th of Juno next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cause, if any thev have, why the said Aministration should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this -Ith day of May Anno Domini 1877. AUG, Ii. KNOWLTON, [I.-8.I ? Judge of Probate, may 5 3ta :utt'Shbb : <?,f ?'#?'* n t' pills [Ra Words of Advice, tau TSriGTrlT: Sf?jrS??T... For tlio accommodation of Young MEN in -bu.siucsf, who ,nt?y Uesirc i'lHtruoiioti in Arithmetic, or such Other studies!?s their mechanical or mercantile pursuits may require; the subscriber will'.teach a limited eins-?. AT NlOllT. at his Rcs\(toitccj com mencing' Jnuc-lth. " . Auulv befuic tili-? date lo, ' STILES i'. 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PILLS tutt's I as A FAMILY MEIHClNK : PILLS TUTT's ? TUTT's PILLS a Iii: THE j PILLS tutt's' : 1IEST?PEUFECTLY harm- ? PILLS TUTT's : LESS. s PILLS tutt's :.? PILLS TUTT's :.j PILLS tutt's 2 sold KVRRYWHKTtE. } PILLS TUTT's i PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE TTS.s PILLS TUTT's :.? PILLS i TOTT's :.:.: PILLS TUTT's : PniNCIPALOrflCE ?: PILLS TUTT's : IS Iii UK It AY {ITBF.ET, j PILLS TUTT's : i new YOBK. ? PILLS TUTT'S._? PILLS CTORANT. , Thjs ? yririvaled 7prep?.ralionhas |>er forrhed some of the most astonishing cures that arc recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering for years from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, i by the use of n few bottles, entirely recovered their health "wocrr goi to fl?rida." ? New York. Auguat 90.1074. DR. TUTT: Dear Bin?Whon in Atken.laat wlntar. X xiasd yonr Expcotorant for my cough, asd raallaed more baaefit from It thnn any thing 1 ever tooli. I um bo well that I will not go to Florida next winter aa X Intended. Send mo one doeen bottles, by axpreaa, for aomc friends. ALFRED CT3U1SO, 130 West Thlrty-flr?t Street. Boston, January 11,187?. Tills eertlfloa that X hnvo recommended tbe use of Dr. Tutt's Expeetornnt for dlaeaseao/.tbolttsca fa-tho pnit tvj-> yc.-.ra.nnd to tny knowledco many b?ttloa havo been' ttsedby* my pat lent o with tho hop plest results. In two oases where itwaa thought con firmed consumption had taken plaoa the Expootorant eOeoted a our*. ii.tr. 8pbaqtt9, M.D. " Wo oan not apeak too highly of Dr. Tutt'al Ex peetornnt, and for thaaako of Buffering humanity hopo it may booooto rnoro ?onoraliy known."?CaarV* TIaw Advocate*- ' ' * s.J ^ Sold by UruirglatB. Prlro m 00 may 20 ' 187? ly srboTi?ori of " HOMERT JJ^NY. Imnorter and ManufactitrcV - OF H^UXESS ,& SADDLES. lias "i)\\p" pleasdre io inform tho Public that lie has Received a heavy Stock from the North uf every (}v-sor^ptiyn \vhat belongs to a lii-ff. tloM Sia'ddlery i-Jstablishmcnt. Also wish to draw pariicttlar attention to Ids Stock of LADIES HIDING,SADDLES and his assortment of SHOES. rriccs lower then ever. liobtl Saddles at ?:VjjO. OP Y Spring Goods AT Theodor? KohaV ??* ? ?- i v: - w v?? v " Having just returned from ih& various Markets and Mnnufec^crz? of the LATEST NOVELTIES NORTH, 1 have now. pamsdoiM of tho Largest aud Best Aatifaff' ST fT It g I ever hod the pleasure of before the public. . . . , Spring Prints & Shirting New And Choice Styles 8 Cts Per VardLr. PIQUES From the Lowest to the Finest and in tho * CHOICEST PATERNS 121-2 Of gjp, HAMBURG EDGINGS and iTsrsKBTioisrs In Large Quantities, from 5 cts up ward, iu the Newest and Pfsttigtt Designs WHITEGOODJ9) Of all Qualities in great Variety. Checked Lawns Tho best value ever oflVrcd for 20 cents. ? """"" COTTOX1DE8,', CAS.SfftffBflKS, H.\E.\9 And TWEEDS, For Cents and Boys, I am offtrioJ Cheaper than they can be. had- i New York, j ??.n--yr> t_ PAKASOT.S and i UJJHBBELIMta, A large assortment in Silk, Cam* brie aud Ginghams, aud much Lower than the same goods have beca offered heretofore. Hosis, ;: Gents half hose, Ladies and Misse? hose, all sizre, makes, qualities, light and heavy, regular niado goodi?very Cheap II AT3 ? L?dier, Misses and Children's Hstj, Trimmed and Untrimmed in all th? Latest Stylos and Shapes from 23 cents up. .: i HatS f?r men, Hat* for Boys h\ Straw, Wool, Felt, and Lat?fit St vies. 1 am now ofiering Gentlemen's DRESS SHIRTS"" Made of the best Materials and Wer ? ranted to give Satisfaction, at 99 cents each. Important to Ladies end Families, ICcoiiomy in Shoes, Special attention is called to ray. celebrated Dress sstf! Walking Shoei. which in Style; and Workmanship, p vc Superior to any before cold at tho Prices. BXlSSeS a,,tl Children's School and Drees Shoes are absolutely un equalled. , My Slock of Bfopps i* tho Largest and best Assorted in the Country, aud throughout and thor oughly. Complete with overy detail of a First-class SHOE STORKS? Don't delay but come aud take a look at my magnificent Spring Stock of READY MADE CLOfflTO Comprising.tho very latest. NOB BY STYLES And I will guarantee you can find just#hot wilt suit you in PRICE QUALITY AND STYLE It is useless for me to go on enume rating my Stock, but I invite the attention of y\ TjT^ wno w'*'' *r Buy Goods to their Advantage t > calf and ace me. THEODORF. KOHN. mar 24 tf