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MASONIC Eureka Chapter No. 13. R>. A.'., M.v Will meet during the present Masonic yenr at the Ilmtal hours, the followin datea : ?April 27th, Mav 25th, Jane 2nd, August 24th, September 2lRt, October 19th, November lGth, December 14th. 8. DIBRLE, M. K. H. P. Qko. W. Bmjnson, Sec. Shibboleth Lodgo No. 28, A.'. P.*. Hi.*.? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing datep, May 8th. June 8th, July 3d, August 7th, September 4th, October 2d, Kovcmbcr Ctb, December, 4th. JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. GKO. W. buun80x, Sec. mav 29 1S75 7in. Z. O. O. P. Edlsto Lodge No- 33,?Mccta at Odd Fellows" Hall, every Fridav evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March to*20th Sept. nnd nt 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. JAMES F IZLAK N, ?. F. DkMARS, Sec. Rebocca Lodge?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wednesday nfter sole dav. JAMES K IZLAR N. O. TOWN COUNCIL. ThU body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Orangcburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Clmrch. South Carolina Railroad. or Fi of. nouns at okanukduho depot. From 8 o'clok A. M. to 2} P. M. From 3J o'clock P. M.to5J P. M. Goods received and delivered only during xjffice hours. Y. ?ff. Cm A.?Rooms on Russell Street next to W. K- Crook's Store. Business Meeting?Fourth Thursday in each month .At 84 i\ m. Prayer Meetings? Every Sunday afternoon at UA o'clock, for a half hour only, and every Thursday even ing at 8j o'clock. MORTIMER GLOVER, President. W. B. Thompson, Secretary. ?Z!nd-pendent Young Amern?? Fire En gine Company?Regular Parade?Tuesday afternoon after first Monday in each month. Regular Meeting--At Company Hall Wednesday evening after firi?t Monday in <oacL month. SAMUEL DIBBLE, President* j. V HEIDTM AN, Secretary.. Kilisto Rifles?Regular Parade?Tuesday afternoon after scenm! Monday in January, April, July, October. Regular Meetings?-Santo evening of pa rade. Companv Drill?Tuesday evening after t>eco*nd Monday in each mouth. S. DIBRLE, Captain. F. S. DIBBLE, Secretary. rl o c i.. FlS?hliS OFF? The parties who have been making it a practice to loaf papers, from this ?nflicc must positively stop it. They make, it their business to come bore ?every Friday night and ask in tho ctaiue of others for papers. They get them, and when the rightful parties come they claim that their papersjare theirs, and they want them. Now we give warning, that the next person that comes hero and loafs a paper in the name of another will be indicted fur obtaining good under false pretences. In consequence ot not having re ceived our paper for this issue until a late hour, our readers must over look the absence of the usual amount o! local and editorial matter. Nights cooler lately. Business still dull. ? ? - ? -? Strike about ended at the North. - mm ?mm ? - Boys, have you paid up yet ? ?- 'S . mm. - . . That is a most wretched form no which is without tin enemy. Envy shootcth at others and woundcth herself. The re?cnt rains have improved cotton and young corn wonderfully. - imm ? - Crowds of turnips planted during the week closing. Fish not so plentiful as they were awhile ago/-- Cause?Nearly all been cnuirht. - The Hon. W.'il. Rocdish nnd Dr. Oj JI. Ott, of Branchvilto, were in town on Tuesday last. Who evor brings us the largest watcrmcloti this year will bo furn ished tho Nkws and Timks for twelve months gratis, the weights to be kept by J. C. Pike & Co., nnd published. Mr. Gorlach laid upon our table on the 28th of July a fully matured cotton boll. Horses and mules caught on the streets will all be taken up hereafter. See public notice. ? Wo have had somo glourious rains during tho week, which coolod the atmosphere tremendously. Maj. Pou is an unassuming gentle man, but in the matter of competing with his grocery brothers he is per fectly independent. Mr. Hayne Joiner is one of the best and ni03t careful of deputy Sheriffs. Ho attends strictly to his own busi ness nnjl allows other people to do the same. Long may he wave. Mr Henry Rickenbaker will please accept tho thanks of our office for a couple of fine wntci melons; and Mr W. F. Phillips for a number of the largest and tin est peaches wo have seen this season. -? mm ? - We arc requested by I,. Tf.: Wannn maker, Orderly Sergeant of the Edisto Bifles, to say that there will be drill and dress parade of the Company on Tuesday afternoon ,14th instant, at 5 o'clock, on the j grceu in rear of Kiggs' shop. Mr. John Schachte is fetill at Doyle's old stand, dealing out cheap bargains to his customers. His gro ceries are always fresh and for sale cheap. Those who have but little i money and want a large return for it I would do well to call on Schachte. Our old ventcrnu, Moses Brown, informs us that ho has reduced his price of shaving to ten cents. He does this on account of the hard times. Moses never fails to give satisfaction to those who patronize him. And as for ueatness and cleauliness he has no supc nor. A very succoj^iVil picuic was ncl(l some eight, miles from here on Thurs day hist at Pino Grove Academy. An abuu lance of good things for the inner man was there and well did the good people present enjoy them selves. The occasion was spiced with a variety ef speeches. The Liberia fever is not making much headway in this couuty. Out colored friends are satisfied with things us they are, and have wisely concluded that it is be*t for them to remain and add on to what they already have than to go elsewhere and start life afresh under advene circumstances. FINE PEACHES? Dr. W. S. Barton, will please ac ccpt our grateful thank* for a parcel of delicious peaches, some of them being perfect twins in formation, and of unusual size, The Doctor is one our best agriculturalist, understand ing both the theory aud the practice of farming, and it is not surprising to see tliat he comprehend sfruitculture also. Thanks Doctor. That bright particular star in the legal firmament of Orange burg. M. I. Browning,Esq., is gone again, this1 time to spend a month or so up in the mountains. Were be single >vc j should accuse him of a weakness of the heart, but , as on the contrary , he is a staid old Benedict we must think that he is moving about f<>r his health and that of his amiable family. Let him have all the pleasure he wants, say his numerous friends. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS? Dr. Wannamuker informs us that he has a' never failing remedy for hog cholera, which he is offering on very rensonable terms. Besides this most important article he has nnd constantly keeps on hand a full supply of the best and purest medi cines manufactured. Iu fact the Doctor never fails to keep up with all the latest improvement'] iu Iris line. His prices are reasonable, and he never fails to give satisfaction 'Sec advertisement of Glee Club in tins issue. To day a week age- r, dttlo colored girl, named Sally, in the employ of Mr. John Dann er, was badly kicked by a mule. Mnj. A. B. Kuowltou loft our midst a few days since on a visit to his relatives in Wisconsin. He has not been enjoying good health for a long time, and we hope that tho cool bracing air of tho North mayinvigor ate and strengthen him. He will return in a month or so; moan time we wish for him health and hap piness. ? Elsewhere in our columns will bo noticed an invitation extended to the citizens of Orangebnrg County and County scat to attend a reunion of graduates ami students of Newberry College. Rov; Prof. Geo. W. Hol land, Vice President of that institu tion, will be present, together with a number of other clergy nnd 3evcr.nl addresses will be made. Mr, Stoudc mcycr, recent graduate of the Col lege, will deliver tho oration. A CURIOSITY? We were ' presented during the week with one watermelon weighing 394 lbs., and one musk melon weigh ing 19 lbs. Mr. P. W. Bull was the gracious donor and shall have his copy of tho News and Times for one year unless somebody else outstrips him in tho melon line. Besides those he furnished us he had seventy-five or more of huge proportions. Mr, Bull purchased his supply of Mr. Hess Andrews, a wido-awake farmer of this County. But it is not only in the melon line that Mr. Bull sur passes many of his competitors. In groceries and other things for the people he offers the very best of bagains. FLORA? The young ladies are preparing for a floral scene which will come off on the night of the 30th inst., wo think at the Fnir Building, application having been made to the Commiss ioners for its use. The scene promises to be one of the handsomest ever pre j sen led here in tableaux vivant; and will embrace eleven or more of Flora's fairest flower queens, assisted by a troupe of tiny heather-bell, in all, some forty to complete tho dis play. Each of the flowers will con tend for the crown, until a woodland Recluse decides who is to be queen. Then a herald announces tho choice, a court retinue escorts the queen, and she is crowned. Flora then ad dresses the Dew quoen, and the forty Bing her praises. A court jester will be always among the flowers, and and use his liberty to mako sport at will. The scene will be represented in a grove; music will accompany every phase of the presentation, which, to complete its effect, will will bo produced in two well arranged pans. 1 be you?g ladies meet twice a week for practice. IIAMPTOS GARDES CALENDAR? We are in receipt of this paper gotten up by F. W. Wagoner & Co. These gentlemen nie enterprising merchants and address their friends as follows : Within a few weeks the cot ton sea son will agaiu (.pen', nnd in present ing ?bis, our annual Circular, we would respectfully ask to return our sincere ? batik-! lor tho liberal patron age bestowed upon us iu the past, and trust that the same confidence will be continued for the future. We have Cotton Warehouses that will easily store Three Thonsand Bales, entirely protecting it from tho weather, und from stcalagc that might occur if otherwise stored. Our charges shall be moderate, and hav ing ample facilities for doing business, with an experienced force, we feel confident that, for shipments our friends may make, we can, from faith ful attention and prompt returns, render satisfactory sales. In connection with our Cotton business, wo bog to call your attention to our extensive Grocery aud Liquor Stock, for which in quality and price wo enn compote with any Mouse in the United State*.' Wo havo a full supply of Bagging, and nro Agon ts for tho celebrated D.ivis Hock Tie, which is equal to, if not superior to, any other Tie olfcrod. When you visit the city wc shall be ghid to havo you examine our stock, nnd whether ynx buy or not, we shall be pleased to c.vtcnd to you the courtesies of our ofiicc. Mr. Henry Wagoner, whos?i long experience in the trade, and who had charge of our Cotton business the past year, will continue us it-? supirin teudent, under our immediate super vision ? Ca pi; T. A. Jeffords represents the above (inn nud will be glad to take any orders our citizens, may desire to forward to the popular; House of F W. Wagen er &. Co. . -.- mm m [com.m u x ic at ki?] fc'tliftir Ormi'/' Lur'/ iVeirs tttoi Tithes : August 10th, 1*77* Who is th it fellow ''.Many frien Is" Who is be .striking at? Who did lie go to sehool to? Wh it, diction irv did be study? What, gram mar did lie lehrn out of? Why i.s it that liu doesn't publish a new dictionary ? Why i.s it that Lli * in linger of this paper dnsu't look up such a youth as 'Many friend 4" an I Ittr * J him us 'Local Kditor ?" I am boh lidont it wmil 1 increase the sub scription list of your paper. I d n 't think .M. Fi is any common man. He is. what I wou'd ca'l, a "s 'oner" fel low. (The most of your readers know what ' sooner*' in m*h.) H'.iy that fellow has a mind ctpi.ii to that of Daniel Chniubctloin. 1 wouldn't be surprised if his sense has not driv en nil the hair oil' of his head : it wouldn't siippriso fnc the least bit. if such turns out to bo the case. Mr. Editor, I wouul say to M. F.: try once more, if you don't succeed, try, try again. "Loinl Kditor" P. S. I think the following quota tion would be applicable to my friend. Where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be Wise. L. C. F n claimed letters lemuiuiniiig in Post Office up to July 28: Ci W Bunan & Co. Willie Biner. John Co win. Miss Liza Duuhar. C D Far tar. Miss Alish Felder. Mis Rosa F Fludd. Anna G ihlsnn. Maria Oolilson. Theodore Cilivius. P IJair. Miss Maggie Jukes. Clanton Myers. > Ida McLclvia. George Owetm. Sophie Puulling, (care Cajsar Ilcat lcyO Toney Robinson. A.sbury Summer. J L Stribling. Miss Laura Shaler. II E Snllcy. The Colossal Bronze Statue of Victory which stands in the Purk, at Lowell, before tho tomb of the first soldiers that fell in the revolution, i.s a lusting and beautiful tribute of art It is one of tho first objects sought by strangers visiting our sister city, which indeed ninny visit purposely to sec this elegant object of high art. It was obtained from the F.ing of Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ayer, to whom his Majes ty was especially gracious in acknow ledgment- of what bis remedies are reputed to have done for the sull r iug sick. It was donated by the Doctor to 1 lie City of Lowid 1 as a permanent nnd speuking emblem of the victories both of Science and Arms-?fJui/crstotrn (.!/</.) /Vim*. ? ? ?n . . ? To Mothers:?Should tho Baby be siiffering with any of the disordors of Babyhood use Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup at once for the troub'e. 2.") ccuts per bottle. Dr. A. C. Dukix is giving away a bnndsomo book entitled "Pearls for the People," containing much valuable information aud many interesting articles. It also contains a history of tho djscovcry of the "Ilepntinc;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, conttspation nnd indiges tion, Ac, and gives positive assur ance that when the Ilepatinc by used it effects a permanent and la-ding euro of these diseases, which prevail to such nu alarming extent in our country. Take the Ilepatinc for all diseases of tho liver. Scarlet Fever kills Children, and so doi worm*. Shrncr's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and expel worms wherever they exist iu the human body. Sold by Dr. A. C. Dukes. WON I) Ell FUL S UCCESS? It is repotted that Boscheo'a Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in the United States, reached the immense .?nie of 40,000 dozen per year. Over 0,0)0 Druggist have ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at W-mdhury, K. J.; und not one bus rc-porte 1 a single failure, but every letter speaks of its n-t n i.-hing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Brea-tt, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat nod Lungs, \Vij advise any person that has any predisp isitioti to weak L'tngM, to go to their Druggwti -and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 7") cents: Sample Mottle, 10 cents. Two do >cs will relieve any case. D.m't mi gleet your cou b when you can get the above remedy front Dr. A. C Duke*. .i bvicE (jn.ir/s- "~ The Mou Alexun lor II. Steven* says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup bus proven a most valuable remedy to me." (luv. James M; Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use it with perfect c uifidcncc, and roeo.nmen 1 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 l u ng a flect ions." 10.\-Goy! Brown, of G i., says: "lie fimls the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the ulHictcd. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affection should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will posi'ivuly cure con sumption. For .-ale bv Dr. A. C. Dukes. SCMICJTY OF MOS .'V*? There is no doubt, but the pc.sentl condition of all kind-* of business and industry is fearfully depressed, nnd it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenscs. Winter is coining on when children are liable lo croup, whooping cough, etc. fVitigh ami colds will prevail everywhere and consumption, with >th w- tji.oat and lung diseases will curry off m?hr. These discuses should u it h? n ligKiot: et|. Doctors bills arc expensive, and we would advise our people to u<o Bosehee's German Syrup. It never has failed. One bottle at. 7"> cents will keep your whole family well during the winter. Two doses wil relieve any case. Sold iti all towns in tho United States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. <\ Dukes. " NOTICE. To the re?peotaMr. eitixens and lovers of .uistice of Oratigchiirg, I take thin method of denying the report circulated detrimen tal to my caracter The eliarges are lies maliciously ni:d wnutmily circulated hy ignorant ami vindic tive persons. 1 have in iny possessioti un questionable testiinoiHes sufueictitly con vineing of proving in.' innocence of what thesevampires would have me guilty. To those, who are tun ignorant ami nn prim i pie after this statement tu dome jus lice, 1 would respond by referring ill in to tils. M. K. SiiMtns at whose house I have hum residing for the past six months. The inventors of the c'fnsions of igno rance and Bliaiucful lies have already in -pired all the com'ori ihev merit, should they repeat their insolence, sniiie thing ever more mortifying loan contempt?punish ment must conic * A word mine: in the name of all true manhood and hoiicsly t el.at i?ng! my m ciiseiN to iittack nie openly and fairly, and not eouardlv strike* me iu the dark. K UKDIMMiS IHJMAli, .lain'.son. S. C. Aug ?Ith, 1S77. I ghiillv testify to the truth of J/r Ihnhar's communication and Iru-l that no one will be so depraved ?s to att ich any importance to these slanderous reports. Mr. Hoinar in justl.v i-ulilled to ihe re-peel and esteem ?I the really good and wine, and let all those who would malign his character reinea\lM?r that "Ycngeuc is mine, 1 will repay s.iith the Lord. M. K. SlLLINS, Keilt Place, Aug lab, 1S77. aug 11 It. foji sali:. A line "tirade Merino ttuek" II years old took 2nd I'retninin at the County lair in 1S7? Sheared OA lbs. wool this spring, l'rice $lt>. For further particulars enquire, at this ollico. jutic -'A tf TIM Ali JUSTICK." Having established myself in rear of the baptist Ciitlrcll ' Lot, I oiler my services as Trial Justice to the public. All business at tented to promptly J. FKLl>FK MKYKKS, Trial Justice. FOR SAtiE A very desireahlc IIOUSK and LOT; now occupied by Chas. S. Hull. For further particulars, apply to J. W. MOSKLKY. jtine 2 Jim DENTISTRY. Dr. Ti. S. Wold? rail 'lie foimd fit liisofllce over Iv/.eUicl's Sture whore lie i* prepared tn execute work on the most* Improve styles, at short notice and at reasontb V prices' All work-guaranteed. ?. j rnivj juitu 30 ~, *} > ' > f\ ' (f> tutt'b HE?7J THE mt* tutt'S O.XaXsMM -U. PILLS tutt's o AAR' PILLS ?&??:? Words of Advice, tutt'S PILLS tctt'8RESrECTFULLY offered by_LLL8 tott'S TU TT, M.D., for many PILLS ^?TTig yearn Demonstrator of Anatomy In pn,*,q tjjtt h Thirty venrs" experience 1? tho*,*;'^? tutt'S practice of incillclne. topether with tutt'S hftcca years' test of Tutt's J^lls, PILLS tutt'8 ami the thousands or test 1 mSnJal? PILLS tutt's Ki von of tlM'lr enk-ncv. wnrrnnt ine PILLS tutt'b ?ayli'U that thoy will positively piLLS tiitt'q cure all illbciiscs Hint result from a pn.i.a 4.,iTi.,2?JtsraBP<l Ilvrr. The* nro not roc-?.,,2 ??n?t'm ""'"'ended frrM the Ith? tlintntTHct 1 ott h liunmullv, hut rorl>v?ii?<pn|n..lauii-1 tutt's dice. Constipation. Mio?, Skin Dls- TILLS tutt'S ensos. inll.,us Colic, Ilhruuinttnm, PILLS tutt's Palpitation of tho Heart, Kidney PILLS tutt's Affei-tlnn?. FernaloOonipIn1nts,&e,, PILLS tiitt'h ft" ?f which result from n, rtorann-e- t?h.t a ?riiTTiS"""'il of the Liver, no medicine has i,? ,2 iliii.S ever liroveu po successful as DR. tijfjfg tutt STt.-TT s YEOETAULE LIVEIl""*?. tutt's PI M.S. . PILLS tutt'S :.-.: PILLS tutt'S ? TUTT'S 5?11.1.ft j PILLS ? tutt's ? CCItH SICK HEADACHE. 5 PILLS tutt'S :._.: FILLS tutt'S :.s riLXS tutt'S : TUTT'S 1*11,I.S : PILLS tutt s : xtZQUins no c:iAirc;n er \ pills tutt'S : DIET. : PILLS tutt's ?.: PILLS ' tutt'S j.: PILLS tutt'S ? TUTT'S PIT.I.S : PILLS tutt'S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE".; PILLS tutt's :.? PILLS tutt's j.!.l.'piuw tutt'S : TUTT'S PIT.I.S : PILLS tutt'S : KEVER GRU'E OR na?5e? ? PILL? TUTT'S ? o> ATE. fi 5 PILLS tutt'.".: PILLS? tutt's :.-???: PILLS tutt'S ? the DEMAND FOR tutt'S: PILLS tutt's -PILLS la not confined to thill PILLS tutt'S : count rv, but uxtunds to (.11 part": PILLS tutt'S :of tho world. . I -PILLS tutt'S :.! PILLS tutt's i.-."?"^??~?*?SPl?fit??? tutt'S : A CLKAIi 11 RAD,clasticllniln,: PILLS tutt'S jcooil digestion. Bound _sl<-<:p(: PILLS tutt'S -buoyant unlrlt*, ttno appetite.: PILLS tutt'S -uro gonm of tho result* Of the- PILLS tutt's -iien of tutt'S PILLS.? : PILLS tutt's :.u....v-'...3..i.: PILLS tutt'S ?.: PILLS tutt's : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE I PILLS tutt's ? tutt'S PILLS ARE TUR j ?CILLH tutt'S : BKST?rERFKCTLV II AIlM-'.j 'PI T.I.H tutt'S : l/r'.ss. : PILLS tutt's ?.:_?.:_??: nllo tutt's :. PILLS tutt'S 5 POLD EVERYWHERE, fi |;;BIfcI>$i tutt's : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS.; PILLS tutt's j.? PILLS tutt'S :.-.: FILLS tutt's : PRINCIPAL OFFICE : PILLS tutt'S J 18 DIDRHAY STREET, j PILLS tutt's ? NEW YORK. ? PILLS tutt's EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation has "per formed some of the most astonishing cures that arc recorded in the annals of history. Patients suffering for yenr6 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. entirely recovered their health. ^? .. "WONT GO TO FLORIDA." Uevr York. SugwBt CO, KJ73. ?* DR. TUTTt <?i, ^T't - tV i Dear Sir :-Whcn In Aikro. Inst frlnter; I caod yoa? Xxpcctorant for my cough, and reell?od more benefit from it than anything I over tools. X am so well tnilt I will not ro to Florida next ?sylntrr'aa I IfifasSlafCv Send mo ono dozen bottle*. By ox pi cm. for toma frionda. alfred CU8HT7TO. 1S3 West Thirty - flrot, ?traot, Boaton. January 11:1 Thio eertiflea that I havo reoommendud tho naoof Or. Tutt's Expectorant for djaewa of tho Icto for tho paat two years, and to ray ksowlodco ratdy!1 bottles havo been used by my patient* with th* nip pleat result*. In two oate* whoro it was thonght con firmed consumption had taken plaoo thsBxpoptfnaa. ?ffootod c 0-73. f H. H.' OPBAdUSf, *?^ " We can not apeak too highly or Dr. Tutt'S Ba? p OCtOM nt, and for tri ftako of DufTcrlnB ha&MEBlty nope it may become mou asneraUy knur ?CXUsV* TIA!? advocatt. f\ Mold by Druggists. Price Ql.OO v . STATK HF S??fll rAROtinfAT" OltAXOERtTlMi CoUNTV, \ In I'roba'e Kr IWU'. j (.'otirt Jane M. Kandalc ) Petition Widow of Luther l" for her ltansdale ) Hoiurwtesil. ilecea-^eil. i I'uhlit: notiee Is hereby irlv.?n that Jan? M. Uansilale and her minor riiililreu. Widow and I'hildreu <d farther Uansd?lu I dvtvased, h tv-i applied by I'eiitinn to uiu a> 1'rnl ate.lilJg.i for ilie Cnuiily of Oran^e bili'g hi have their tliiiue-te ul and Personal Property Kxewpiinn, sippraistnl anil set off according ib law out of the Ksirtte of said decea-ed; ami I will act on said Petition uu the 2mh dav <>r August A. n.?lS77 f. II. ttl.OVKR, Judge of Probate, % Orangeburg L'ountv. July il ?t ST.AT I i OF SOr.TIl CAROLINA. O n ,\ n< i Kliritd - Cor ntt, \ In Probate I r.i.'irt. * ' lit. Varif. \ Petition Sarah ('. Collier ' l ;.- ' I thr.hfr Widow of \\*. O. Collier }- Homestead, dceased. Public notiee is hereby given Uiat-Sdlpji Collier inid hoi minor Children, Widow and Phildreh lif (). Collier docasod, havo applied by Petition to me as Judge of Pro bate for the County of Orangeburg. aforesaid to have their Homestead and porstmal pro perty Icxv'hptiou, appraised and set oH-ito eonling to law; and that I will act on said Vetition oh the 'JUth day of Aucust A. D. C. P.. GLOVER. Judge of Probate, Oritiigeburg County. Tuly 21 J ^ ?'?i. HORSE AND CATTLE POWCSSSS? ? iii OdTO or prov*m% T^tsoaso.. No tloRBHvrlU dlo of Coi.lO.Bom OT,IjVTO Fiv vxb, if Foulz'8 Powders aroused In tlmo.-'1 ? Fonlx's Powders will enro ond prevent noo Cvouoa I FouU^a PowdcrawUl provent QaTSS ur iWt,f> pecl.tlly Turkoya. Fout/."BPow(fcrBwUl Inercajo tho QO?ntttT?f ??0* tad cream twenty per ceub. and moko tho butter lira uidswoot. . ' _____ Foutz'a PowdpTfl will errre of piMksWWMI DlPKARBtbnt Horses and Cattlor.ro heir to. Fottt/.'b powdkbs -STILX. OITX BATinrACTKrTT. Sold overywhero. 1 t ? ? DAVID XL J-OTTT2. Vrep-Satts*/ BAX._ZafOXt3l.K4r s.dd bv Or. a. c, nukiis. I may I? IS77. The undersigned have this day fornt?l a t'oparlnetship for the prartlrq of|awiryth,o (?onnty td* Orangeburg, under; the>flrnje immo of DoTrevillo it Heyward. tMIiee opposite Court House. W. J. .DeTHEVILLK, JAMESS. HEYWARD. jun 16 St