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, Rareka Chapter No. 13. R.\ A.'. M' Will raoet during the present Masonic year :at the usual hours, the follow in dates: ?April 27th. Mav 25th. June ;2nd, August 24th, September 21st, October '10*h, Nerembcr 16th, Liccember 14tf?. 8. DIBBLE, M. E. H. P. Geo. W. Bbunson, Sec . Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.. F.-.M.-.? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, :from 1st Oct. to ?t April Yrnd;,ftt 8 o'clock 'from 1st April to 1st October on the follow* ?ingdntet", May 8th? June. 5th, July 3d, ;Augu*t 7th, SeptcmW 4th, October 2d, -NoTember'dth, December, 4th. JAS. F. IZLAR, W. M. *Gwj. W. Brunson, Sec Hh-j 29 1875 7m. X. O. O. F. *" Kdhrto Lodgo No. 33.?Meets at Odd ?Fcllowa Hall, every Fndav evening at 8 ??'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. and ?*t 7| o'clock from 20?h Sept. to 20th March. JAMES F IZLAR N. G. F. De MA RS, See. Hebere? Lodge?Meets 8 o'clock every, 'second Wednesdav after sale dav, JA'MES K IZLAR N. G. TOWN COUN<MIr, This body meets June g/Sdpt.-T, Dec. "7. Mayorn Court, held SfrlidncVdr occasion ( 'requires. l| SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets eVCry1' Menday evening frj "the basement 'Of th"e( ^Preabyterian Church. Benlfii Carolin? Railroad. "Omer hooks at oranoeboko depot. From 8 o'clok A. M. to 2J P. M. From :SJ o'clock P. M. to 5J P. M. Good*' received and dclivercd onty during ?office hours. Y. M. *'C. ?Rooms on Rirssell ?TBtreet next 't<f \V. K. Crook's Store. 'BhHness Nfeefing?Fourth Thifh>d:iy in? 'each month at 8} p. m. Prayer Meet hi aa Every Sunday afternoon at 6j o'clock, for a waif h?nr only, and every Thu'rsd iy even Hng at 8}<o*cloek. ? MORTIMER GLOVER, President. ?W-. fe. Thonpson, Secretary. lad penderit Yoaaz America, K-frt Err-" ''.gine Company?^Begitlar -Purddc?rnesdoy ''afternoon after'first Monday in'crtcli monih. w Regular "Meeting--At Company "Hall Wednesday evening after fir.H Monday in;. '-eael nVonth. ?"S A MDBL fDTff ffife. . *PNistdent* -fc. ?T> TB'EiDTMAN, >5e-6refnry. MhVtA Rifles?Regxdir'Pdrdfee?Thc^iiy* ?tft*rntfftn aP.er ^fct'cmd Monday Iii JaUuaiy, April, July^Octrtbet. 'Regular Meeting*?SdtUe ' evening of pa rade. i dkdpihT Drr.fl^^rcftfttfr >eN^d?ng after "i*c?ind Mdrldav in each mvyruV S. lH*fc&LK, Captain. S. DinR'LK/Serrcrury. -?r???? mm mm <-~~*?"-? , ? L O ? JtV IL . *t?Ve-have-had some rain during the Veck-. ?-V? 0*. Hyd rick's drug stc/re pro Stressing rapidly. Captafo Pmt, tne fArtotis ttgkttiing ?0(1 "man, iB 5n ttfWft. TSome Warm days d?ri?g the past Veek. Monday is the "last day for nmkin'g 'returns Penalty after that-. It is claimed, by tfohie thai liny es' Southern policy Will give Ohio to the democrats. nraft? ?? - Mr. John Schnchte handed ds a Ipench the other day measuring al luost a foot in citcummrehde. It is rumored that a Receiver is shortly to be appoiuted for the South Carolina Railroad. The li ail road managers prom be to reduce price ott freights shoitly. This.will be cheering news to our merchants. Hayes refused to visit Blaino while Olt tt Visit to Maine, and the latter ewenfs to 1 aVe satisfaction" as soolt rts the Senate meets. Mr. Thomas Kity has opened ? b]n<k.<-mil}i shop * here. Ernst Men it fcel osed to work. We wish him sttc ?CCBB. JT1IE FIRSF BALE? Of new cotton sold in town was ?brought in on Thursday by Mr. J. F. Way. It weighed 45? pounds and "was bought by Messrs. Bull and ?Seovlll at 11 cents per pound. \V? M. Sain maintains his roputa lio? as a merchant by keeping con atantly on hand a fine assortment of groceries. At Mullor's old stand you can be accommodated by him to any thing you want, and that at very low figures. Call en Sain, Mr. W. II. Porroyclinir was Chair man and Mr. J. S. Albcrgotti Secre tory of the meeting to nominate Mayor and Aldermen. - tJ IIM ?? I After receiving the nomination of Alderman on Thursday night Wal lace* Cannon hivited his friends down to Sdiu'8 where they found somo thlng'good for the inner man. The Floral Festival in which about thirty young ladies will appear comes off on Thursday evening at 8i o'clock at the Fair Building. A rare spectacular scene of beauty aud lim music will be enjojed. j Let all good irfen who desire har mony in our town .give ft cordial sup port to the ticket nominated on Thurs day night last. It is impossible to sat isfy everybody ftnd uuddr the dircum i stances we 'advise our ?friends to dis-; countenance -airy opposition ticket, j What We want is low taxation, a' j gocd pdiice foTce, ftufl carefully j worked Streets. | In-another cdl?miiVHI bo found a ; letter 'cdp'ied from the Journal df \ Commerce "complimenting Ju'dge; Muhet, of Bivrtrwcll, and suggesting' bim as a IpTope'r person to'fill either a position*, t/u the Supreme Bench or on one <tf the Circuits. Judge Malier] was an ornament to the Judiciary of*; tbe State while he sat on 'tile bench tr?d 'wc'impe sooo to see him res/to red to a iptece .;v bei c be can so wed serve; bis State attll people. j fa'iJl will? Soon be up u us and (he f/?blic may rdok for the usually lurge-Bupply oi 'goods CornelB'jii buys up the Matter part 61 each .year. But uveu Cow,, ilia .-tore 'is overcrowd*"! with many goou tii.ir^s 1?;r lite people. The ac conimodathig "Ceo. Bruusou is one ol the iudispeUsibles at Corftelson's. lie ifl always fesdy t? oblige custom era and ha"? ^ffiatfy friends in the county. ,~ -a?\ -L a meeting? *- f out jcitizt-Vs for "the purpose of nominating Mayor and Aldermen was held at the Engine Hall On Wed nesday -night last. It was largely attended aud fromrtratCd the follow-; I ing ticket' For iMnyor^J. W. Moseley. Aldermen"?'J. Wallace Cannon, J. S. Albergotti, S. F. fzlar, Charles Thorne. This ticket will be triumphantly elected on the i6th pro*. base ball? A match game of base bull was played Jon Thursday afternoon last by "picked nines" from o?r vil l?ge. L. H. Wannaraaker p.nd P. G. Can non headed their respective sides, and manifested much interest in the game. The Score at the end stood as fol lows : Wannamaker's nine, 23, dad P. G. Cannon's 21. Juliils Glover, Esq., acted as Umpire and gave entire satisfaction. target shooi'ing? A small number of crack shots of the k'dlsto Riflemen indulged iri the fine sport offorded by the above exer cise at the riyfcr oil Thursday after noon last. Tbe scooting was first rate and established tho fiict ihat L. W., P. G. W., W. H. P., and others, know exactly how to handle those captured Remingtons. Wo took a shot eff two, which of course- afforded amusement to our friends. Go cm gem lernen, itfld get tip a shooting match. the ra Ri 1st meeting? As announced in bht last issue a protracted mooting commenced at tho Baptist Church in this place on Sat urday evening last, which' is still being carried on. The following J minis ters aie present: Rev's T. W. Mel Jichamp, J. K. Mcndonhall n'nd T. W. Smith. The interest manifested1 in tho meeting is warm and earn est, und we trust muoh good may re sult from efforts so earnestly p\it forth for tho 'benefit of the ungodly; The ministers in nttendanco are devout, persevering Christians, and seem to be deeply concerned in the good work of bringiug sinucra to repentance. It was our pleasure to hear the Hey. Mr. Mendenhall twice during the weck, niul wo wfero cer tainly repaid for these visit* to the Baptist Cln\reh. While strikingly forcible and strong in his lise of lan guage, Mr. Mimdenhall ia strangely gentle, and draws ode after hiifi by a power and eintritt as 'indefinable Its' thuy a-e iiTAsistblo. I'Ij is n n irk- , nldy happy in 'his delivery, while Im ' .-crinnna nronpily i11 list rh'ted*th'rough? out; and rcpinto with ipassages of tender pathos and 'bch'ufy. Those who ha v n't hoard him slftfhld do so. The meeting is an intc'rcs'Cing one and we are pleased to note'the into- j rest taken in its progress. [commusic \ted.] TltK FLORAL FESTIVAL? <->n rlie .'Wth, next Thursday, the young ladies will oiler their Floral Entertainment tit the Fair Building Mr. Biggs has put up a largo .stage, whlcii w 11 be dreaded. As there will be no hand hills wb matte'il "sketch I of The sceno tobe presenter!. The flowers in Flora's a'bseheerebel hutF ! put in claim's for ttte 'queen's chair, eacli 'in thru telling her merits. A reelo'sc \v anders By and she arbitrates ; the dtej'lite, Then tile henlhcrbells atid poppies o?ug their claims'. The fiis'f-'sVt'iie \iCCtifpying over Ii half hour dotes "With im acquiescence to the T*'ckise*a Verdict. Scetie second, is a TSerfes "of grand 'ciroViufei, solos and 'ducts, and Ks 'the queen. (Rose) enfers Svith her full suite Flora enters also, jjiv-ug'twoqueens which will be: ? luillin'nt 'display. Then comes the abdication-, crowning and rejoicing in chorus. T^he admission will be 25 cents. K^RiVtiiber it is for the aid of one of our'churches, 'let all come for a plea^nVeveffing. -? m- ? tn Our^itUc-gfits lock's caVeVrcrn and pale WoWffo "ffe'stVoyiirg her. j When \vc seVldloYffe store ngaTt'i don't forget [n VvCy "? bottle of Shriner's Indian YjisVfi lifu go. Sold Ky *>v. A. ft ftftes. The euVnfo'rt of its possession is very frequently offcet Ti'y the annoy ance occasioned by the 'c'ofctioual cry | ing of the baby. Crying, however, I is the child's only roettmtf of suggest ing that it pullers with discomfort and paiu, and Vit once 'ceases when the cause is (nS it should ?e) promptly removed by Using Dh Bull's baby syrup. Sold everywhere. 25 cents per boit'B. SolYl by Dh ?. C. Dukes. Elegant hair is woman's crowning beauty. When it fades, she fades as well. While it is kept bright bright, her personal (attractions arc still | maintained. By preserving the hair fresh and vigorous a youthful appear ance is continued through many years, Those who grieve over their fading hair turning gray too early, should know that vjeb'a hair vigor prevent* it, and rc Lores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear and healthful 'preparation, contain ing neither oil, dje, nor anything deleterious, ami imparts to the scalp whnt is most needed? a sense of jilca: sant and delightful freedom from scurf or dundrufl'.?Aero licmc (A. C*:) Time*'. ADVICE GRATIS The Hon Alexuh ler II. Stevens says:?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to nie." m Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the p?f/lio rf? ti remedy which will afford that satisfdetiou experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds' and* obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. ?rowrtj of (la.t sn'?s: ''He finds tho Globte Fio?'fer G?'iigh" Syrup a most excellent rem'edy." Such endorsement by ouV great and good men d eserves the attention of the afflicted. Those strilcriirg from cough, colds and lung affections nhoiild use the Globo Flowor Cough Syrup. It will positively euro con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. . " J_HI_-J . Bg _ . ? Dr. A. C. "DukES is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls for tho People," containing much valuable information and ninny interesting articles. It also contains a history of tho discovery of the "Ilepaliuc;" 'for Sfsea'scs of* the liver, dyspepsia, 'coutispatiuh nncl indiges tion, &c, 'hhd gives jbosftive assur ance, that Whiiii the Hep'atine is used it eilccts a perrhiihent antf 'lasting euro of these diseases, which 'prevail to such an alarming extent in our country. Take tho Ylepatine for all diseases of the liver. WOS'tititlFUL SUCCESS? 'ft'is repoi ted that Bo.ichee's Ger man Syrup lias, since its introduc tion rft the United Sirftes, -reached the immense stile of 40,000 dozon per year. Over (5,0 )0 Druggist have ordered fliis fne'dieino direct from the Factory, at W?odbttry, N. J.; nnd not. one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its lwt?n ishiiig success fh cunhg severe Coughs, Colds "net'tlcVl on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Thrrfiii'Krift things, We advise any person thift has any predisposition to weak Lurig?,"to g?S to 'their Druggist* -nnd get tfhis Meffftffre', or impure nhout it. Regular size, 70 center Sample Bottle, 10 cciSlV. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't ne glect your coil ? h when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. VC . Duke.*;. A 'h'rt'fec.'infl lot at Jam icon's Turn Out htofdtUtfPifn the Eftft by tho S. (_*. Kail Ko:iila Will be sohl cheap. Applv to . , Vitts, ft. M. AMOKKNVS. nuj l't f. A fine "Grndtf.Mcrliift Buck" 3 years old look 2nd Premium at the County fair in 187? .Sheared 0"t fbs. wool this furring. Price $10. For fnVrher partl'dlars enquire at lid* ciflii-?, jiiiie 23 \t FOR SAL? ~; a very deeireablc HOUSE and LOT, ; now occupied by Cha*. s-.Bull. por further particulars, apply to J." W. M08ELEY.? jfrrta 2 [? ?m TO RENT. i he STOKE 'occupied at present by Dr. A.S. Hvdrick. Applv to MKS. liOdA OLTVEHOS. july 7 . 3m jTe U NM" (Jrt^ST?D?Ts OP 2&G WBERRY WfcLE'J K, Von 0 hAxg it ft ? li a c o- s- e a reunion of (imdnates, Students, and all wlio have at tffiy tilnYc been connected with Newherry College, will be held at St. Mat thews' , t'ha}ch, ojj-ahgidhirg Coniiiv on Thursday, August 23rd 1877 hi 10 A. m. Aug 11 2t. LAST NOTICE. All person? indebted to the undersigned (More account) will settle the sanie By the nr*t day of September, or their account* will be turned over to my attorney for col. 1 lection bv Law , .. , mrs ii Si Andrews n"g 11 2t NOTICE. All perrons having claims against Orange burg Poilntyire Hereby renllhdfed, that the mere presentation of claims' to the CotrintU ?don Idlely appointed to investigate ami as ecrtain the indebtedness of the County, i* not a compllanca with tin*, call which Uns been made upon mem by the Commission, pursuant to the Act "to appear before it, anil establish such claims." W M IIUT80N, Chairirian of CbHtaJlssron. angll tf All persons having claims against too Estate of Henry E. Sinoak deceased will present (he same duly attested, and thoi=e uuh-bted will make, navmept to , david A. Mr.iver July 28th,?It Administrator. okangeb?r? high SCIIO?Ij The undersigned, having united their InltieiittoiitU oflcTts; vVill dpen at the Fair Building in Orangcburg, on Monday Sept. 3rd a High School for BOYS AND" GIRLS, which th^y hope will niect all the require meats of the community, and merit a continuance of tho patronage which has been ho liberally extended to their separate schools.' 'flie up'p6f" story of th'o Faff Blflfjjrio will be occupied by the girls, under ono of the principals; ana the lower slot}' by tbe boys, under the otNcr principal' The most rigid rules will he enforced for the tuaintainuncc of discipline and deco rum, and, except when recitations under the eye of the teachers require, the male and fl-malc department will be kept strictly Repsrate Boya will be prepared for college or busi ness, nnd young ladies given1 a finished course The Musical Department wi'l be umler Mrs Ha'milton. Reasonable b6'ard can'bo obtained. TERMS #ER MONTii. Primary Department.....'.'..$2 00 Intermediate... 2 50 Advanced. 3 00 Clasoical.....'. ..' 4 00 For further information apply to either of the principals. lingo ?. Sheridan Stiles R. Jtoltfctiainp jm> 28 H FURNITURE HKIUIRKIH The undersigned having commenced Re pairing Furniture, would solicit the public patronage, anil ho will warrant'nil work done by him to be neat, and to give fatiidoe tibn; will aUo iiiake and repair Matt reuses Charges moderate. Give me a trial at I\irk Rqbiusim'H H<bre J. HEADY NORMS. aug'lB hu ?t ?atthew's Academy. The Ex ;h of this Institution will be opened, u or new and favorable auspices on the first Monday in SYntrmbcr 1S77. with Teachers of acknowledge! ability; Cheap Hoard, raten of Tuition low, go-id nuiidcal instructions, the very best discipline, together with every necessary advantage the-Academy will be second to nono in tin State. , Roth fcxw will tu- admitted and Ihoroilghlv prepared to enter College. in; ntlcu .'For^lie common Vocal ioli? af life, and eve'rV JHi-wible hhjecti&n iu liiixelt scli?ob willDe obviato l. The public patronage. Ls respectfully solicited, upon flic assinani'i: tf..il iio labor or pain* will be spared hetressiin to the highest moral,and literary culture of/tlu pupils in attendance. For particular* addre-?, M .1 KErd/KK; I'rV.-idc'iil of Hoard of Trusicos, <>r .1V. U *ftT, Secret i'ry <if Hoard. Orafifjcbiirg, S. 'C. aug 4 1 in 07 i? IS Fourth Annual Fair or tiip 0RAN(iK3UliG AliRKTLTlllAI, and MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, wii.i. in-: uki.n at THE FA 1U GROUNDS OF 'LTIF. ASSOCIATION ?T ORANCjiv'm'Rt;, s. c. negiiiniyrgoii Wwlnciijlay October Hlni at !) o'clock A. M., and closing Friday November '2f\\ ? P. St. after the delivery of the I'rciniuins. The Premium list of 1870 will he used for l!t?? J'e/iV cciS*^ (ft which can be had at the Secretary's i'Hiee. Any further in form a ion rail be bail from the undersigned KlltK KORINSOX, See or from Directors J<?IIN L MOOREN, Probien! II Kl (JOS. J F I'/.LAK, DU W S HAKTON, W W CUIiLEK; I)It .1 C ?OLMAX, .!.('. PIKE, Jtilv 28 if. NOT I CK. The undersigned hereby give notice that they have been appointed by His Excel leiiey the't "ovcrnoi, pursuant to the Statute in meb ui.-c pnnhbd, n ? 'oldmission "to investigate,and ascertain, the true, and real hoiti'tjttfi: indebtedness," of Olungcburg County; that ihev hnve accepted the ap pointment,?will hobt Sfs^'uhVs at the Law Ollicc oT W. Mjn^m-.VlVinigtlnirg (.'. II.. between the bonVs of 10 A. M., ami "J I*. M., on Monday, :rnl Tuesday, of each week, until the 8lb Scmcinhir next, and daily sessions front Ihe Sth to the l?th of name month; and tlrfiy hereby call upon all persona having claim* against said County to appear before the Commission during its paid sessions, and establish such claims. IVrson? desiring t"*l Iwtfec.claihia on other days than those*mentioned, for subsequent investigation by the Commission, can <lo so by leaving tbent with the undersigned, W'm, M !lutM>n at bis said olliee. W.^M.Hl'TSON. DOXA Id) ItillAll rojr, j JAMES S nFJYNVAltl), Commts-ioners". Orangeb?rg Angus! 1, 1S7T, I aug 4 tf i rKe Daniel Pratt Gin Co. OF PRATTSVILLE ALA. Arc manufacturing Hie . 'Vhbrated ''Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins" with Revolv ing Heads and an adjustable seed hoard, which are iiuprovemetttH uatciHutl b'v them in d\i\y A$7$;u.y ...: Ally ordinary plantation hand can feed these (tins, and they will turn' out more lint in the saiheHrrje fbar* any other (tili, and by the W?e of tiie adjustable, seed board, which can lie ail puled while the (on is running, they can be made to piek the i seed much cleaner than any other < Sin. Tlfc experience of every planter who has I used them, shows that these (iins will not choke, nor can Ihe roll be broken by feed j ing it altogether in the center or at the ends ol the cotton box. : j \Ye are prepared to prove by many let ters in our office, written by parties* who have used these (this tor tfi'epa<t four sea sons, that our conviction-! of the wonderfully increased cfTectlYeness and value of the Re volving Head Hin has been correct, and we are confident \Vocan, wTth'ot/t fear or denial claim, that no o'tber Ollis can compete vPRh1 it in quality, capacity, r?r advantages of any kind. , Pafjjes wanting our (tins can apply (6 J. O. Pik'e& Co., Orangeb'urg C. H., S. (\, R. P. Mavs, Maysvi'le, S. C, Dr. J. M. Hunter, 'l'imnioiisvitle, S. C. J. D. McLucan Marion 0, !L 8. C. , . Who arc our agents for the narcofour ulna and sell at our prices. DANIEL PRATT CflJ? CO. rrattsvillc Ala Juno 12t3i 1877 june 23" M |gg:| HEED THE gH? IsPlWords of Actvic?, l?S ,TOTT'8_ PILLS .TCTT'aTfc^SPKCTFULT/r offered by ILL LS TnTT'8 W. H. Terr. M.IL, for msnr pills .triiTT"flyears LVmotutrator of Anntomy Id *,,? r a ISS Iho Medical Collego of (leorgla. ?> llVYk TDTTg Thirty veari1 experience In tr????5,5*2 ?TOTT? practice otinedlolnc. tokftlber -with MM* TDTT'S fifteen years' test of Tiltt's Pill?, PILLS TDTT'S and tile thousands of testimonials rIll3 TDTT'S Klven of their efficacy, -warrant mo PILLS TUTT'S *n ?"?lue that they will positively piLLS TtiTTio cure all diseases that result from r *?tr t a i?i4,2discard.liver.. They aro not rec- ?{,,2 2 ommenjled for kt\ the Ills thatsffllct lii'ifi TDTT'S humanity, but forlKsitepnln. .lanu-?*If *?? TUTT'8 dice, Constipation, Piles, Skin DIs-PILLS TUTT'8 ease*. Bilious Cillc, Kheumntlsm, PILLS TDTT'S Pal|>#ntlon of. the Heart. Kidney PILLS T?SfT'8 Affection*. FernnJeComplaints.Sc., PILLS TriTT'a oil of which result from a drrantre- j-it ini-riS ment of the Liver, no medicine has pi, ft ?ISSELS pv<,f provon po successful a? pit. ilrr? TDTT'S TUTT'b VEUETABLE LI VErt TUTT'8 PILLS. . i. , ' PILLS TUTT'S }.~.! PILL? TUTT'8 i TUTT'S PIMLS . 5 PILLS TDTT'S Or/hE SICK HKADACnir. I 'PILLS TUTT'S :.s PILLS TUTT'8 ?.?.: PILLS TUTT'S I TUTT'S PILLS : PILLS TUTT'S i EEQUIUK NO CHANGE OF | PILLS TUTT'8 ; DIET. i PILLS TUTT'S j.: im li-H TUffT'8 .: PILLS ?TUTT'B *!? " TOTTW'PiLLH^ i-i ULM TUTT'S -ABE I'UltKLY YEGKTABLR.- PILLS TUTT'S....;.i PILLS TUTT'8 5..v..: PILLS TUTT'8 I ? TUTT'S HllJfcS : PILLS TUTT'8 ? KETEK QUIPE DK NAOSE-I PILLS TUTT'S :: fij ATK. 7 fi $ PILLS TUTT'8 :..TT..>*..j PILLS TUTT'3 ?.: PILLS ?TUTT'8 : TilR DEMAND FOB,TDTT'S: PILLS TUTT'S -PILLS la nut confined to this": PILLS TUTT'8 -country,.hut extends to all parts- PILLS TUTT'S -ofthoworM. -,frr f PILLS TUTT'S :.? PILLS TUTT'S :.??...?.3.???{ PILLS TUTT'S : AOLEABnEAD.clnstlclimbs,: PILLS ? TUT i "3 sfuod ..digestion* round sleep,! PILLS TUTT'S -.buojnut aplrlti, flno appetltt-,: PILLS ?{TUTT'S :?rp s,omp.of tho results of tho- FILLS TUTT'S :?so of TUTT'S PILLS. i -PILLS TUTT'8 :._.j PIITLS TUTT'S *???.V?: PILLS TUTT'S : ASA FAMILY MEOICINK : PII.LS TUTT'S ? TDTT'S PILLS A BE THE j .PILLS TUTT'S : BEST?PEUFECTLY HARM- j PILLS ?TUTT'S : LESS. <? : PILLS TDTT'8 :.?.12L.\ PILLS TUTT'8 :.? PILLS TUTT'S ! BOLD KVEBYWIIERR. ! PILLS TUTT'S ? rniCP, TWENTY-FIVE CTS.: PILLS TUTT'S i.PILLS TUTT'S :.PILLS TUTT'S : PBIXOIPALOFFIOE : PILLS TUTT'S : 18 MUIIRAT STRKCT, | MLrJS TUTT'S : KEW YORK. ? PILLS TUTT'S z.? PILLS DR. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. This unrivaled preparation ha?4 per formed Rome of the mbst astonishing cures that arc recorded in the annals of history. Patients suncriqg.fqryear* from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending thoti eands of dollars in traveling and -doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles* entirely recovered their health. "WON'T 80 TO FLORIDA." r New York, August 80,1070, OR. TUTT: ? Dear Sir i?Whan la AlksnVlatt winter. X used yen? Bxpeotonmt for my cough, and realised more bensM from it than anything X erer took. X ennso weU UM* I win not go to Florida next wlntor aa I intended. Sand mo ono dosen bottles, by express, for ?oa? friends. ,? ALFRED CUHHLWO, 123 West Tlilrty-Orst Btrss*. j. || , . , ..Boston, January 11.187?, Tnls oertlfles that X pave reoommended the ass sC Dr". Tutt'o Bxp|fot<}rant^or diseases of thelnnga for tho past two,years, and f? my knowledge many eottles havo beon^osed by my nationta with ths hap lestresultd. In two caan wherra It waa thought ooo Sn&sd conaump don had taken place tb<; Xxpeotprssrs efToctod a ouro. ? R. n. BPHAODZ?, U.D. , ? We oan not speak too highly of Or. Tutt'o Gk? pootornnt, and for the sake of oufTcring humitDty i opo It may become more cenonuly knowa.aM7S?l>>> IriAtt Advocate. r > . fiold by Drug-giata. Frlco OX.OO " *t ty -o lt>?7 ly STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' Oit?XtirmiTltn C^orSTV, \ In Probate ? lit />??/? I f'?rtrt: ' June M. Kuudidc \ Petition Widnw oj* blither1 / ?. Tqr her Kiinstinle \-' Honiesleatr dectfitsetb i Public ijntic'e is he^jby ttiwn that Jane M. Itausd:|le and li-r minor Children, \Vi(lo>\v mid Ulvildren of Luther Kansdalu ileire^ised', hnve applied by Petition to mo as I'rol ate Jiidg^L' ftir the County of Orange burg Id liave thsir Homestead and Personal Properly l.^'cetupttou, apiiraise^i.and^sct off I according lo l:t?v nut of the E-?tatebf said deceaAetl; mnl I will act on said Petition on the '2Uih day ?l" Atigtnt A. t?. 1S77. C, It. (MiOVKR, ikudge of Probate, Ohtiigebiirg Coiintr*. july 21 5t STATE CK S01T1I CAROLINA. Oii.\xtiKBUhd CoUNTr, } Tu Probate'' r, f Court". Tlx Parte* f Potition S-irah ('. Collier ]- for her ? Widow of \\*. /). Ctillier j- Homestead, dccaseil' Pnhlib Hotlce is hereby given lhat .Qa?ah (:. Collier and lici minor Children, Widow anil Children of W; (). Collier deeas?!, havo applied ,by Petition to me.as Judge of Pro hate for the Coititty of D.rangeburg aforesiii i to have jiheir I^btHCStead and pers?>nal pro perty Kxeniptioii, anpraiseti and set ol) an cording lo law; and that I will act on said Vetitiori oh the 'JUtn day 6f August A- L?! 1S77. C Ii. GLO VISR 5ildge of Prol .. ?, Uratigcbiirg Countv. lulv 21 Jn. .;_ ^ , POTJ,TZ?.S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, i oare or prevent Disease* Wo nonsB wIU die. c C Colic. Borrs or I*nro F? Txn, If Koutz'a Powders aro used in time. Fo a to"* Powd c ra w 111 cn ro and, nrr \c n t lloo Coouax Fonts*? Powders wlU provcot Qapxs M Wem, es pecially Turkeys. . Fouu1* Powders vlll Increwio tho quantity of tatlK kid cream twenty per couu, and oiaXo.Uto battor ftro IDdewcct.- >ti vi. . _i KoaU'd Powders will enro or proVent a/most smtal Dtmabb timt Horses and.Cattlo are heir to. FOCTZ'a powdxbb WLLLOITX SATlsyAOTMSF. Sold ovorywhero. n.&VTD a Fcrd^x^vrtstoa,' . BALTX3t0sUB,4tS.' Sold by Dr. A. C, DUKKS. hiiiv ID 1877 HOTICE. O ii a xn i'Biikg, S. C: July 20; 1877. Ueuls. W. V.Ialar,. W. B; PerTeyele.r niid Geo. W. Ifrunsnu, of the Edisio Hiflts are ?authorised by Special order* from tho Oillce ofthe Adjutant and Inspector General to collect all State arms, munitions .nd equipmennii not held by organ'ix?<l bodies of ihii State Militia, and to receipt for the same. All unnuthbrircd persons bar Ins SuL> nr*ns, mtinitioua and cmiinmenlB in th*ii pos'sessioii are hereby cniletl upon to deh^tT them up, without further notice... SAMUEL DIBBLE. Capt. l^to'BRfJtes,',, July 28 it: