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Masonic Esrska ChopSc'r Ho. 13. R.\ A.*. M.*.? Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hour*, <he followin dates : ?April 2Tth;; Mav 25th, June 2nd, AuRUKt 24th September 2lnt, October 19th, November lfJtli, Leccinber 14th. Si DIBBLE, M. E. II. P. Gbo. W. B?unjbon, Sec. Shiiktfettoidge No. 28, A.*. P.-. M.*.? Vtitkl ?afe? e?ch Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from lat Oct." to 1st April and at 8 o'clock f ran U% April \o 1st October on the follow ing date?, May 8th. June 5th, July 3d, A*ugn*t'?th, HepUmbcr 4th, October 2d, Hsvssnber 6th, December, 4th. JA8. F. IZLAR, W. M. iitfO. W. Brunson. Sec May 49 f .1375 7m. lb CO. F. E?i?to Loigo No- 33.?Meets at Odd Fellovi 0 H<ai, :?verr Friday evening at 8 ?'elect, frbrn 20th.March to 20th Sept. and at If) o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. B F THOMFSON, N. U. MMMAwwauM F. DaMAItS, Sec. RCwGera Lod?e?Meets 8 o'clock every ?ecftftd Wednesday after sale dav. j IB V- THOMPSON, N. G. TOWN coiLmciLT This body metis June 8, Sept. 7, Dee. 7. Ifayora Court, held whenever occasion require*.' j "" ' 1 j_ SOXS OF TEMPEISAM'E. OrirhgVibnrg Division "Nci. 24, meets every Monday -evniinp in the basement of the Preabyierian Church. IT* MTu CV A.?Booms on Hassel i ?trcet next Mr*. Snmaks' Millinery Store. ItiimtificM Meeting?Fourth Thursday in ?ach month at 7 v. m. Prayer Meetings? Every Thursday Evening. M. GLOVER, President. F M.D1M1X.T,. Secretary. . Somalia Carolina Hullroad. office hutrss at oh a no Km: ko nur-oT. From ?\o!clok- A. M. to 2J V. M. From 3J e'cliKiavNji. tooJ 1?. M. flood? rbctlnd and delivered only during *>roe? boors. ----? ? ? j* \ ? ?- - Fine weather for soda water. Probate Judge?C. B. Glover. Gardens are suffering for rain. Every thing is exceedingly dull in ihii Burg at present. ?)(int forget the picnic next Tues ?toxi. 4 j Iii??> .?.'M?III ? The weather has been very dry ?ml warm. Cfcttle 'King ban left for parts "unknown. ?Fi.-hitig is nil the go these dull lim/?. Ttoey tease Buliver about support ing Democrats fur office. Hfok tVv. Mr. Cetsuiger wns in ?rrovoffice on .yesterday. He has been teaching vocal music IPRESB YTERtA N CHURCH? Iii Consequence of repairs to this church dlvlae.service will be r.eld on and after to-morrow in the basement The Chairman of the pio-nic Com? mit tee 'Mr. J. J. Street is ueeing ?iD"". .'.-j everj^eapprtU-n to make every ono happy next Tuesday. **0?e learn from our best farmers that the crop will f?lji short if Provi dence does not bless us with rain goon. The Cl&fl&?ttluvers i ty had an ex hibition on: Thursday \ ni^ht last; distinguished gentleman were \re sent. ^ Mr. J. P. Hurley has been cater ing some very fine:rock fish during thepttst^tcii .days ^ijrom> the. EdUto some^rttienT\" weighing as* high as tweij^|t|||uuds.J r ' A WANT SUPPLIED? Mr. Jno. Ogren advertises in this . issue that he is prepared to make and do up mattresses on the shortest notice. Mr. Ogrcn is a thorough going man and we siucerly hope his new enterprise will be appreciated by our citizens. Is badly needed for the 'crops, bu t more particularly to put the pic-nic grounds in good order, and ensuroa cool, pleasant day for, Tuesday next. Mr. E. T. Edwins is always on baud at Fischer's, and ready to holp his friends. Call at A ugU3t Fischer's if you want fine goods of all descrip tions. Judge C. B. Glover will add dig nity to the office to which ho was elected on thn 5th. His modest worth will shine out brightly through his administration. business Is going to be dull ?" pic nie day. Surely our considcrute merchants will allow their clerks to attend the only piv-utv of the season. mce tijisgs? Capt. Jno. A. Hamilton, as w 11 be seen by his advertisement, has just received a f ill supply of dclccacies besides other articles needed by our people. a rough joke? L. H. Waunamaker's frieuils, to tease him, said he supported E. A. Webster for Probate Judge. It woiries Law tun, and he will fight shortly. He voted for 0. 13. Glover. ?-^ ? .^^m^? - capt. jas. e. pal ar? To his untiring energy and devotion the Dcmoc:acy is due the success, in a large part, of that party. His efforts in aid of honest govern ment should be appreciated by the winde people. the committee os amuse ments? For the Union l ie nie is well chustu, and is 1>ukv, night and duy, concoctfusr schemes for entertaining the little children, as well as grown ones. 1 I i f% Capt. Po.?t, the lightning rod man is back again with his wagon, lad ders, rods and points. As evory body is acquainted with the C'nptaiu and his ability as a lightning rod man it is lifeless for us to say more in his favor. 1 he Rose Bud .Society had an elec tion of officers on Wednesday night last The following gentlemen were elected to serve for the ensuing year : B. B. L-m^Presideut. D. N. Smith?Vice Piesideut. James A. Hamilton?Secretary and Treasurer. It was with much pleasure that we greeted Dr. Thomas A. Elliott on Tuesday last while riding through Kussell Street. It has been sometime sincothc Dr. was permitted to leave his room, and we sincerely hopo he will again be able to mingle with his many fi ieods ns strong and Imle as of yore. Our friend Mr. Jno. Dinner un fortunately i&growing tall, the wrong way, but we guarantee that there is not a man south that cm excel him in selling goods. He con. bo found at that most popular- storj of Mr. Gjo. H. Cornelson, where he is sup plied with everything the farmer, mechanic, housewife, or any other man wishes. Aside from joking, we guarantee that Mr. D. will not allow any one to leave tho above estab lishment without being fully satis fied with their purchases iu every respect. Oliver Hewitt, Esq., Grand Scribo of tho G. D.' $ons pf Temperance of South Carolina, died at his home in Grahams, 8. C, on the night of tho 6th iust. Mr. Hewitt was a strong friend of the order, and tho Division will mourn his death. To his young and estimable Widow wo offer our heartfelt sympathy. - - ii j. - - ? -es in. - SKRViCiifb Lpfi IliE BAPTIST CHUlicit? " In. consequence of au accident to the Methodist Church, there will he no service at tliat Church'to-morrow. The congregation will worship at the Baptist Oiureh which has been kind ly tendered them, nnd where services will be hold morning and at night as usual**..... The firm of J. I? Pike & Co., will toon be the leading firirt iu our town. Bvsides a full slock of goods and a targe run of customers, friend Mose ley is also Well supplied with fun. and no matter tyow crowded the store is with buyers Iiis is bound to slip in a joke with you occasionally. But aside from all this wc hove never heard of any ono complaining of high prices at the above store. The popular nnd enterprising firm of J. Strauss tt.Co. is still in full blast, and there is not a day, except Sunday -but what you can hear tho thundering hoisecf their rjce. heaters and machinery. We do not believe there is an establishment South that runs a steadier business in their line, such as rice .cleaning furnishing meal and grist and supplying first class building material. They can liirViislVttn5*'"k"iiiI and quantity of turning in. woud nt the shortest no tice and on reasonable terms, dive them a call and you'll find tho ab;>vo to be facts. Tht- Orangcburg Band is one of Or ahgeburg's pets. Our'Democracy never commenced to flourish until wc got a Bund. It is constituted as follows, . A. Berg, Vice-President. C. M. Hurutn, Leader. II. L. Jessen, IstEb Cornet. H. Smoak, 2udEb Cornet. P. W, Bull, IstBb Comet. Kt,T..Edwiu8, 2ndBb Cornet. W. H. Joiner, 1st Alto, A. D. Cannon 1st Tenor. L. S. Riekeubnkcr, 1st Baritone. \V." Robinson,-Haas Drum. T. W. Fenux; Snare Drum. Joe Strauss, President. j r. ii. c. 4<-+ The half hour Sunday afternoon services inaugurated a few SabbiHhs ago have been so well received by the public that the members of the Asso ciation are much encouraged by the internst manifested in these meetings nnd intend making them a permanen cy. There will be another meeting nt their rooms to-moirow afternoon commencing at half-past six o'clock and closing at seven. It is hoped that- the -'attendance which has been so encouraging heretofore will ho made more so by a still larger turn ,out in the future to this short Sab bath evening service. The regular weekly prayer meeting of tho Association will bo held on Thursday evenings as usual at half pant eight o'clock. Remember the time and place and come and aid those young men by your presence aud prayers iu tho good work in ?hieb they are engaged. BEAD? In another column will bo found the card of Dr. A. S, llydrick. It hpeaks for itself and should at oucc silence the tongues that wag too much sometime, Dr. Hydrick is one of our best citizens, and his conduct has always been irreproachable. If he wanted an office ho could get it; but his profession^ which/, ' ho loves, takes up all his time. Tlio circular; that Capt. Izlar sent to each pre cinct in the county, is a sufficient evidence of the facts stated in Dr. Hydriek's card, and' goes to show that he was not a candidate We had been requested by Dr. Hydrick to make this announcement in last week's issue, but ncglected.it.. Delinquent Tlii payers would do well to interview the Town Treasurer before the 16th ink A word to the wise, ?See. SPECTAL We are authorized by W. J. De Trovllle,l2sq., the Cltiirm in of tha Board of Commissioners of Election and of tho Board of County Canvas-t ors, to state that in the recent election for Judge of Probate for, this County, Mr. Charles B. Glover has' been elected by a majority of 1124 votes over all. This does not include Zciglers poll which ha3 not been heard from but which, we are iu:.. formed, has voted for Mr. Glover al most to a man. This majority Is not only highly complimentary to Mr. Glover but is strongly indicative of the good sense of the county, and the evident desire on the part of our people to elect to office men from their midst who aro trisd auJ; well ?? known, and to tho "manner born," and to ignore the "carpet ba^ rule" under which we have so long suffer ed, and endured, and groaned. We 4fUsl-*heygnod work-may go-on?aud. prosper. Wc wish Mr. Glover every success in his" office. And rccognis; him as the exponent of those honest principle? which hnve been too long to our sorrow and shame. ?mmm> ??-????? THE UNION PIC-NIC? Ot the various Sunday Schools of this place will be held at Baxter's, about seven miles beloo the town on the Hug of the S. C. R. It. on Tuesday, 12th inst, (and not aC" Col. Frederick's, as stated last week.) The train will leave the depot at half-past eight o'clock precisely. A committee will be in waiting to re ccive the baskets, which must be sent to the depot by eight o'clock. All persons sending baskets are requested to have a tng with their names on it, attached to each basket; also to put iu tho baskets, knives forks, spoons and tumblers or cups, marking each article with their names. Plates Vrill be furnished by the Committee of Arrangements. Especial pains will be taken to mako the trip, going and coming, as pleasant and safo as possible. The arrangements .for the pic nic are very complete, and the names of the Committee arc a guarantee that everything will be conducted so as to insure a pleasant day to all partici pating. Mr. Ei S. Qriffiu is just the mau to call on nt these dry times. He can euro parched threats, cool hot stom achs and make men feelgood gener ally. Dr. A. C. Dukes is giving away a handsotno book entitled "Pearls for tho People," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles, It iibu coutaiu-j a history of tho discovery of the "liepttlino;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contispatiou nnd indiges tion, &c, and gives positive assur ance that when the Hepatiuo is used it effects a permanent and lasting cure of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country Take tho Hepatinc for all diseases of the liver. ADVICE GRATIS? The Hon. Alexunder II. Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower Cough j S'rttp has proven a most valuable remedy to tue." Gov. Jnmes M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will alford that satisfaction experienced by mc and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and ohslinatc lung affections." '"Ex^Gb'v. Brown, of Ga., 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 nfHictcd. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections .should uso the Globe Flbwor Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale bv Dr. A. 0. Dukes. SCARCITY OF MOSEY? There is no doubt but the pescht condition of nil kinds of business nnd industry is .fearfully depressed, and it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Winter is comiug on when children arc liable to croup, whooping cough,etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other throat aud lung diseases will carry o'f many. These diseases should not be neglect ed, -Doctors bills arc expensive, and wc would advise our people to use Bust-bee's German Syrup. It never has failed. One bottle at 1~> cents will keep your whole family well during the winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold iu nil towns in the United States, attd by your Drug gists, Dr. A. (?. Dukes. " tdtt's M"F!THT> THE pills TUTT'Sobb a ? * 1 ' PILLS TgM words of Advice,Efts TDTT's PILLS TCTTfS'RKSnr.CTP.XITiT.fP offered uyiLLLS TDTT'" W'i TUTTi M.D.. ihr many pjli.S ?i i't p?a years Demonstrator of Anatomy In t q tue Medical College of Ucorgta. Thirty yenW cxpcrleiicivln tlus?JH'2 T?ll s practice of ini-dirliic.tokvlhcrw-ith. PILLS TOTT'Htineen year*' t?t or Tint's Pill?, PILLS TUTT'S and Um thOHPninH of testimonials PILLS TDTT'S Riven or their efllcaey. warrant me PILLS TDTT's "I faylns that they will positively PILLS TitTT'j euro nil illwascs that re?ult fromnniT.Ta i}''','Jillsennc.l liver. Thev nro not rec- '2 iSSJ ii.uuitiml ftirnll Jit" Hhi thtrhtfitiet-^"7g ? 1 UTT s human in-. Inn for Ovsiiensln. Jnnn- j ili?? TUTT'S dive; Cniistli?atInn, I'lfrs.fsklii Dls- PILLS TUTT'S e:isi't. lllllon* Colic. Kheimiatlsin, PILUS TUTT's Palpitation of Iho Heart. Kidney PILLS TDTT'S AllVciluiis, Feinnlet'oiiiplalntv Ac,, pjLLS jrnTT'n "'1 of which result from a ilernntre- i.*t t j t itt'i! Ine,lt 01' "IC Liver, tio medicine has Lii"j*2 ?T,ii.i;4*v<',? proven so Mie<r??ntl ns 1>R. TDTT's TPTT S VEOETAOLE LIVER fJH TUTT's PILLS. PILLS TtlTT's ?.: PILLS TUTT'S ? tutt's pit.i.n : PILLS TUTT'S I CURE SICK HKADACHE. j PILLS TUTT's :...: PILLS TUTT'S :.: PILLS TUTT'8 : tutt's pills : PILLS TUTT'S ? REQUIRE NO OnANGE OF : PILLS TUTT'S ! DIET. : PILLS TUTT'S =.: PILLS TUTT'S ?.: PILLS TUTT'S : tutt's piixs ? PILl.S TUTT'S t ARE PURELY VEOETARLE.- PILL.S TUTT'S ?.PILLS TUTT'S =.: PILLS TDTT'S ? tutt's ph i s ? PILLS TUTT'S 5 NEVER GRIPF. Oil NA?SE- : PILLS TUTT'S : rt\ ATK. fi : PILLS TDTT'B :..TT..! PILLS TUTT'S ?.: PILLS TntT'H : THE DEMANO FOR TUTT'S: PILLS TUTT'S -PILLS Id not confined to this: PILLS TUTT'S -country, hnt extends lo all parts: PILLS TUTT's -of the world. : PILLS TUTT'S ;.ir..n.t.-.-....i....;.r.f.nTw..m^^,m.; PILLS TUTT'S -.-???-.mkimmm.: TILLS TUTT'S : A OLKAnilRAD,elastic limbs,: PILT.9 TDTT'S icood digestion, sound ?leep,: pills TUTT'S :buoyant spirits, fino appMlto,: PILLS TUTT's -nr.o some of tbo results of tho^ PILLS TUTT'S -nsd of TUTT'S PILl.S. : PILLS TUTT'S j mmmm^^mi^mw^mmmmm,.1 pills TUTT'S ? -*?.?.?.yi?r.???--t'i-V"-?'v"--?-??~< PILLS TDTT'S j AS A FAMILY MEDICI KG : PILLS TUTT'S -TOTT'S PILLS ARK TUE [ PILLS TUTT's : REST?PERFECTLY HARM- j PILLS TUTT's : i.es3. : PILLS TUTT'S : i in iiiiiii min niiiiiiiin . : PILLS TUTT'S, h?ggy'-l-=^rr- m ? -.?PILLS TOTT's t SOLD EVERYWHERE. ? PILLS TOTT'S ! PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS.: PILLS TOTT'S :.u.rtn.rrwwwtmw.?..: PILLS TUTT's :. . r PILLS TUTT's : PRINCIPAL OFFICE : PILLS TUTT'S : 18 murray street, j PILLS TUTT'S ? m;w toiih. \ PILLS TUTT's ; . . ? PILLS DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has per formed Rome of the most astonishing: cures that arc recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering for 3'ears from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, mtiijrely recovered.their health. " WON'T 00 tO FLORIDA." Now York, August 90,1073. OR. TUTT: D6ar 81rt?Whon in Alken, last winter, I ucod your Xzpeetorant for my oough, and realized more benefit - from it than anything I over took. I am so well that r will not go to Florida ttozt winter no I IntoAded. Send mo one do-en bottles, by express, for 00mo fflends. alfred cubit i no, ICS West Thlrty-flrat Street. - -. ' Boston, January 11.1874. This oertlfloa that I have) reoommondad tho ussof Dr.Tutt's Expeotorant for diseases of the lunge for the past two years, and to my knowledge many bottles havo been used by my patients with the hap piest results. In two cases where it was thought con* firmed oonoumpt Ion had taken place the Expantorans effeoted ? euro. XI. H. 8PRAOUE, Xl.D. " We oan not speak too highly ot Dr. Tutt's Ex* poctomnt, ami for the aakp of suffering humanity hop?, it ma/ bccom0 mor* generally known.**?Caan? tiah Anvot'ATr. r Sold by llrtiRrglsts. Price 91.00 may 2<> 1877 1 v DENTI8TRY. DK. II. F. MUCK EN FUSS Dentist Kooins over Store of Mr. Goo. 11. CoriivlnonV. i<?t ? L'liafgca Kva^oxahle. n w i I GRAND OPENING i OF Spring Gotods Theodore Kojm's 1 O v'l Having just returned from the various Markets ami Manufacturers of the LATEST NOVELTIES NORTH, 1 have now-opened one of the Largest and Bo3t Assorted f7 sioc it'Is l ever had the pleasure^of^piaging before the public. ? .10 BEAUTIFUL ?Spring Prints & SMrtin.g New and Choice Styles 8 Cts Per. Yard, ? _ ? ; ./. .-;Af. 1MQLJJ5S From the Lowest to the Finest and iu the I CHOICEST PATERNS 12 1-2 Cts- Up.<, HAMBURG' EDGINGS and LISTS E?TIOiST? In Large Quantities, from 5 cts up ward, in the Newest and Prettiest Lesions WHITE GOODS , Of all Qualities iu great Variety. * Checked Lawns The best value over offered^ for 20 Cents.- - - ? - - ??^m;i.f-iw.nwmw COTTOX AI>E??,f LIXEXS And TWEEDS, Fur Gents and Boys, I am offering Cheaper than they can be had in New York. ? /; and _ A large assortment in Silk. Cam- j brie and Ginghams, and much Lower,r._ lhati the stauiP goods lutvo-becfi-eilerci heretofore. HOSE, Gents half hose, Ladies and Misses' hose, all sizes, makes, qualities, light and heavy, regular made goods?very Cheap I-IA.T3 *""?? Ladie?, Missesand Child rim's Hats, Trimmed anil Untrimmcd in all the Latest Stylos and Shapes from 25, cents up. XXatS '?cn, .Hats for Boys lu Straw, Wool, Felt, aud Litest. St vies. 1 Am now offerings Gentlcrhen's DRESS SHIRTS Made of the best Materials and War* ranted to give Satisfaction, at 90 cents each. Smpor tant to Ladies and Families, /, Economy in Shoes?, Special attention is called to my celebrated Dross and Walking $15033, which in Style and Workmanship, ere Superior to'nny before sold at the Prices. XVIiSSeS ftml Children's School and Dress Shoes are absolutely un equalled. My Stock of Shoes ? the Largest and best Assorted iu tho Country, and throughout and thor oughly Complete wLh every detail of a First-class ; SMOE STORK. DOll't delay but come and fako a look at my magnificent Spring Stock of READY MADE CLQIJKNlGt Comprising tho very latest "f dNTOB BY STYLES And I will guarantee you can find just what will suit you in PRICE QUALITY AND, ?yXLE. It is useless for mo to go on enume rating my Stock, but 1'ihvftA* the attention of .A.XjJI' wuo w'9" lo Buy Goods to their Advantage to call aud sec me. TMEODOlii? KOHN. mar 21 tr'