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MASONIC Eureka Chapter No. 18; R A.*.. M.*.? "Will meet (luring the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the followin dales: ?April 27th, May 25th, June 2nd, August'2'4ili,: September 21st, October 19th, Nevoinher Kith, l.ccember 14th. 8. DlBMd", M. K. 11. I?. Gko. W. linuxsox, See. Shlbboloth Lodge Xo. 28, A.*. v.% ? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st A|>ril and at 8 o'clock from 1st April lb 1st October on the follow irig dates, May Sth. June 5lli, July !>d, August 7lh, September 4lb. October 2d, November titb, December, Ith. JAS. F. IZI.Alt, W.M. Gko. W. UnuxsoN, See. mny 29 1S70 7m. i. 6. o. r. Ktlisto Lodge No. ?:?.?Meets at Odd FtflWWR llnll, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from20tll March to'20lh Sept. and nt 7*. o'clock from 2t)lli Sept. to 20th March. .) A M KS F IZI.Ali N. G. F. Dr. MA KS, See. Rpbpfrni Lodge?Meets 8 o'clock every second NVedriesdav after sah- dsiv. JAMKS b I7.I.AU X. O. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, lice. 7. Mayors Court,, held whenever occasion "requires. SONS OF TBMEKIt X IS ?S*. Ornnfrebiirg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Prosbrlrrian Church. South Carolina Itailk'oad. office lUifRS AT OltAXUEIU'KU OKI'OT. From 8 o'cTok A.M.to2Al\ M. From 8.} o'clock 'PvM.vto.6i P. M. Uoods received and delivered only during office hours. V. iff: <\. A.?Rooms on llitsscll ?Flrr-t next to W. Iv. Crook's Store. Husincss Meeting?Fourth Thursday in ?each nionlh at 8.1 V. M. Prayer Meet ill 2h? F.vcry Sunday afternoon al ti l o'clock, for a half h?ur only, and every Tbursdiy even ing at HA o'clock. MOKT1.MKK GI.OVKIt, President . W. It. Tiio.mI'son, Secretary. lud |icn<leiit Ytmtig AnieriVa Fire Ftr 'pinc Cnmpntiy?Regular Parade? Tuesday ?stftcmoon nftet ?first Monday in vat h month. Pvgiihir Meeting--At Company Hall Wednesday evenintj after livst Monday in 'eacL month. fSAMUEL DtBUtlO, 5^-Ohfdeni T.- HKtriTMA'S, SeeVetary.. r IMistil Uilit'S?Iteptlar Parade? Tin-day :afl*!ncion aftcr^ecimd Monday in January, ?April, July, October. Jifegiihir Meeting:?Same evening of pu tride. i. ompaiiv I):?b?tPutsday evedinp after ?nennd Mondhv in each mouth, t?.*k S. ?1)1111? d', Caption. ?F. 8. Pir.Pd.'K. S. fn tary. ?W. ICOlS ill ;l\'()It. joau \\\ MOKLKY. ai.x>i:k 5i its* J. WALLACH CANNON, J. S. v\4.1iKi;GOTTl, JAS. V. IZLAR, C. TU?HN. ltend the htcw advcrtiscincut ol ?arrs.'J. C. Pike & Co. J. Folder Meyers, Trial .Justice, ?ctan be found any time at his oflico over MoM*$stcr's old .stand. The 'Colirtuutiity was blest with d.. .?lighif'ul rains during T'uiusday and Thujgdjty night. ireet attention to the letter in relation to the Iriir m another column. We paid a visit to Columbia dur ing lire- week. Tiuiea up there ter ribly dull. ' I'uysoii's letter relbr's to an article ipibljshcd on the fir.-1 page of this ?|>apc'r. I-nrgo quantifies id' freights arc . in?w pi uring into ?taiigoburg. Let \\H hope that ti good time is tihoad lor A jlilrAtint. at IJranchvillo has a Windol Jt^ His ?-toru that bus not been dosed for four years. Ito is a thiri'ty a n k Limb i. 's i: /?: vival? ??, KS r ? * i i. ? Has rg-'ei.^ goibg on during fho Week nT *Uie' McthcdisL Church. ^e^^^ljU/'^CjSt-ioiiF kwerc made. Mr. \V. II. Walling is making fine ??*|^^ff'cs fuf aalu. lie works cheap. Orders left with Mr. Uetsill will hi nttcndetl to. ? mm . mm ? ? i No^tf^^ljv^riit^Tlo plant oniou iclt; ami pcr.-ons wit hing to purehaiie them, cun do so by calling at Mr. W. F. Robinson, at TE. Ezekiel's store. Rend,the musical advertisement of | Prof. Berg. lie is an accomplished teacher of music and deserves the patronago of those who desire to be correctly taught, - ? in Mr. E. T. Edwins has opened a first-class grocery store and sample room, next door to Capt. Briggmann's where he will be glad to see his friends. Give him a call, Wc regret to announce the fact that Mr. J. \V. Moseley is confined to his hc l by a painful illness. For his sake and that of the community in which he is so deservedly popular, we trust he will sunn be out. The iriembj of Messrs. Inabinct & Sin oak can find them at the strives formerly occupied by W. K. Crook, and Jon s & \Yai namaher, with full stocks of merchandize at both placet ofbnsiihss. Call on them. There was a runaway of a mule at Branehvtlle the other day in which a yiiiuig man whs thrown out of the wagon and slightly hij tired, it. is t>? be hoped 11 int his scare will nink him a butter and liiiuro use fit I citizen, and that ho will not dream hereafter so much of peaches and honey. GONE XVUTlt? Mr. xluhn Da ne'r, Cot nelson's chief salesman, went North a few days since for tho purpose of buying ?a fall slock-. So in a very short time the mammoth store of Goo. IT. Cornel ? mil will be replenished with in numerable attractions of the season. The ptihlic will bo apprised when Danner returns. The terirbkj famine liow ragCtig in India ought to make us thankful that our lot has been cast in this laud of plenty. Half a million of people have already perished in one district, und it is estimated that fully six mil lions of people will be starved to death before theravagds ofthe famine ?are ended; In the laco of suctt calamities the troubles resulting front recent.strikes seem insignificant. HJ.SU BALL ? I The Orange Base Ball Club cross ed bats at this place on Tuesday last with the Resolutes of George's Sta thin. A number of our citizens were present to witness the game. The ?Scores made were: Oranges ?d; Resolutes 33. Tho playing was excel cut, ami especially so was was that of Mr. W. C. Bull, ofthe Orange Club, he having caught two Hies and niudo two home runs. Hurrah for our boys. The expenses of living are to a very great extent controlled by habit. A great man) things arc now though t to he necessaries of life which our more frugal ancestors regarded as luxuries. The Hush times which re sulted from the inflation of the cur rency led to the formation of habits of extravagance in all ranks of socie ty, which in theso stringent times people nrfi very reluctant to leave off". The young ladies and gentlemen of Orangebtirg, propose giving an entertainment ut Masonic Hall con sisting of Tableaux, Vivants, Music, Elocution, lieft Gahmen tf, etc, on Wednesday next at 8 P. M. in aid of the Ladies Sewing Society of the Episcopal Church. Admission 20 cents. Children half price. A com mendable project, one worthy of our patronage. ^U'llE JjX VEi.no A 77A G COM MI'] THE Appointed by Judge Cool?e, com posed of Mr. J.S. ?lbcrgblti, Fore man of the Grand .Jury, M. 1. Brown ing, W. J. DeTreville, Esqs., and Mr. Barney Williamson, liavcbeen industriously at work for weeks past in search of fraud in tho various County offices. Upon their motion a number of warrants were issued on Monday by Capt. F. M. Wanna maker, 1 rial Justice. The Com niitlco and the Trial Justice both fcccm to be acting.from a Jiigh sen <e of duly, and arc averse lo'nny thin; that would bear the semblance oi persecution. Prof. J. A. Duls, is in town, aud cnu teach tho mo3t clumsy hand how to write. Tho Prof, is now teaching and informs us that ho will com mence a second class on Monday, Sept. 24tli. Specimens of his works can bo seen at Dr. Wannamnkcr's drugr store, Dr. Duke's or Mr. P. V/. Bul'ls. PLACES AND PRICES CHANGED? Mr. \V. Iv. Crook, one of our most business like of merchants, has re moved h?s slock into the store lalely occupied by D. H. Ilickcubakcr, where he proposes to increase his sup plies, and mark d .\vn his prices. Mr. Crook keeps th: finest and neatest family grocery in Town. With him can bo found the obliging DeMars,' and bargains '.o suit the hard times. Head Crook's tiew advertisement and give hi in a call. ? ? ? -am - THE DEPOT \ uisANCE? A common complaint hero is the man per in which a number of colored boys behave themselves during the stoppage of the night trains at the dcfol. 'J hey make a practica of rushing through the coaches, iinuSt ting ladies and uttering the while the most obscene and beastlj language. The Agent has frequently endeavor ed to slop t'nis disgrace, but not hav ing had the co-operation of the mar shals, he has failed so far to abate this blackest of nuisances. In the name of the families residing near tho depot; in the name of civiliza tion, and that desire which wc all have for tho protection of females from insult, wc demand that a mar shal he placed at the Railroad who will perform the duties of that oflice without fear or favor. It is a shame and a libel upon Orangeburg to have rowdies and blftekgvnrds constantly on the alert at the Railroad lor the purpose of insulting passers-by. If this jnWten is" not heeded, the com pany will doubtless make a formal complaint to the Council. A FINE tip Y GUILD? Wo roocivoil uud two pl.iasocl to comply with the parents request con tained in tho following: "Mi: ./. Frhh r Mt'i/r.rst "OhAit Sin: "My wife gavj birth on Sunday" "Aug., 1 Oil* to aline boy child, and" 'Ms now doing well. riease put in" ?'paper this week and word it to suit" ??yourself: Yours, J. H. Polldham," "Aug. 21, 1877. Kt. Agt." We arc pleased because it is a "fine boy child."- So few parents acknowledge their babies tobe "fine hoys." Tjhis confession comes in something like original matter. We trust, this boy will fulfil the promises given thus early. So few children ever give any, and if they ?do, nine hundred out of every thous and go back on their promises. We trust ho may become a leading U nite Agent w hen he gels his wisdom teeth otiU We hope also that he will never be deterred from aspiring so high by any failures in that line, which may have gone before htm. Wo know he will be eminent in someway?if he lives We think he will live ,though he must expect to lake his ehances with humbl or 'children against teething, smallpox, measles, who.iping cough, and Mrs. Winflow's soothing syrup. We congratulate all parties that his mother is doing well. She will do better when &hu realizes more fully this glory she has given to the people, .flic will train this fine fellow to ambition's longing She will fix for him as his objective point in life's struggle, 'bo grand position of "Itonto Agent." We only trust these foad parents will not bo led to any extrav agant or unlawfully exuberant demon strations on the contemplation of this "well spring of love and joy forcvor.' This announcement reached us too late for/ last week's issue. Wo feel bound to state this in justification of Otirsclvc-', to tho public. Wc know tho popular cry will bo "why was not this great cfeiiL'ayiiouncud before?" And the public will bcVlowu upon us as they justly shoull bo wore we to blunie. As it is b trust tho public arc satisfied withlur explanations, and the fire works Al illuminations which ought to hlo conic oil' last week, can progress!ith intouse vim this week in spite.olhe unavoidable dtlay. Tho Russian Colt invited Dr to the Arch Aycr aud Ids faini dude's wedding in tl Royal Pal?ec. This distinction wa awarded him not only because ho Is an American but also because his iltne as a physi cian had become la mibly known in Russia on its phaSo round the world ?Pueblo '(CW.) V,V?A-. A beautiful child I the pride of the household. Worts will darken its complexion and nin its health. Save it, Oh ! suvo Itt Otic or two dojea of Shrincr'a India Vormitugo will set all things rtglijagain Sold by Dr. A.C. bikes. In a Nursery whcrciru.ll is life and laugh instead of crying there is sure to be fou Baby Syrup. Trice b dtle. Sold by Dr. A. C. Dikes nd frutti hg, d Dr. Rull's 1^5 cents per One pound of corn is rjual as I'ood to about threo ami tree-quarter pounds of potatoes, orc^ht and onc halfof caggnge, or to oljven and one half pounds of while tirni ps. This it is wed enough to reludnbcr. - - ? Mill--*M*mm? ADVICE UltA TIS? \ The Hon. Alcxuu lei II. Stevens says :?"The Globe FIvwcr Cough Syrup has proven a njost Valuable remedy to me." i Gov. James M.Stnithyof 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 mite. It excels every thing for cougts, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-G'ov. Brown, of Gn., says: "He finds the Glole Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endoiseinent by our great and good men deserves the attcni.on of the nfllictcd. Thoso sufi'erlng from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively euro con sumption. For sule bv. Dr. A. C. Duka:. WOXlilUlFUI. S UCVKSS? It is:repotted that l)dschee'3 Gor mail Syrup has, since its introduc tion in ihe United States, reached the immense saie of -10,000 do/en per year. Over (?,0)0 Druggist liave ordered this medicine direct from the. Factory, at Woodbury, N. .7.; and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its ast ?n ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of iho Throat and Lungs', Wo advise liny person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go lo their Druggists -and get this Medicine, ur inquire about it. Tegular size, 75 cents: Sample Bot'tlc, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve nny case. Don't ne glect your cou'.- h when you cau get the above remedy from Dr. A. C Dm I;cs. OllANGISBURG HIGH school 'fin- undersigned, having united their educational efforts, will open at the Fair building in Oratigeburg, on Monday Sept 3rd a High School for BOYS AND GIRLS, which they hope will meet all the rci(?ife inen tit of tiic community, and merit a contiiiiiiiiice of the patronage which ha sheen so liberally extended to their separate reboots. The tipper story of the Fair Building will he occupied by the girls, under one of (he principals; and tile lower s:ory by tiie hoys, under the oilier principal' 'flie most rigid rulta will be enforced for the maintaiiiaiicc of diseiplilio ami di.o riiiiij and. except when recitations under the eye of ihe teachers require, the mule am! female department will be kept strictly separate Hoys will he prepared for college or bit-d nc-?, and young ladies given a finished course* The Miisir.il Department will be under Mrs Hamilton. ItciUonablc board can be obtained. TERMS PER MONTH. Primary Department.$2 00 Intermediate. '2 50 Advanced. 8 00 Classical. 1 00 Music. 3 ?3 For further information apply to cither of the principals. Hugo 0. Sheridan Stiles R. Mel 1 i( bump July 28 - if DR. IJ. F. MUCKENFUSS Dentist Kooms over Store of Mr. Oeo. IT.' Cornefion's. fi??r"" Charges Reasonable. -OjNt EACH TRAIN! Is-ft LARGE and VARIED Assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Cotton Bagging, Ties, &c. All ul' which will he III Our CUSTOMERS arc requested to call in and examine oar STOCK. Attentive and po?lc CLERKS Avil! wait upon them. No trouble to show Gro Dels. save Momr Ry BUYING from it; J. C. P I K E & CO, ; if s AND* CHEAP Arc the innumerable <L2-OOB> rJT5?[3X?JS 1 have on hand. Having removed my Stock int > tho Building recchOy occupied by .II. I.. r.ICKENIlAKER, And replenished it in every Department, I now oiler to my fricuds The Cheapest Bargains To be had in Orangeburg! I! 'loving that QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFITS phy the best in the long run, T have marked EVEBYTHING DOWN, And propose hereafter to run A CHEAP STORE Give tnc a call. My Groceries, Canned Fruits, ^Tish, Liquors, etc, are unsurpassed in this market, bjth as to quality and price. W. K. CROOK AFTER THE 4TH SEPT. INACINET & SIMM Will lib found nt W/* K. Crook's stand in Dr. Bartons brick building with a full-'uud complete slock of Groceries of all kinds. Also a heavy ktbek of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, &o, wiih a well assorted stock of Tabaccoes and Cigars. They will also opflin at E Ezek iels Store a fine stock of J GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which will bo carried on in the name of D. E SMOAK & CO. Now iI' you want general satisfaction call at cither or bath of their stores before buying elsewhere. dec I) 1S7G . J r 3 - r ii OTTE3STN1AL GEOSERY Will be found everything kepi in a well regulated grocory, with prices suited lo the hard limes. I sell cheap MONEY IS SCARCE. Mcicl onts must befriend the poor. I have resolved to do so Give me a call cue niid all Have from a barrell of flour to crackers and candy .'n fact every thing you want Come in nnd get good bargains P. W. BULL. KOTIGE An IVta tion for jlayor,nnt\; Four Alder nicii for ilio Tow? ol" Ornngchurg So. Ca. will be held at the Engine House on Tues day the lltb d.iy of .Sepieniber 1S7*7. Tbc foils will In; opened at 0 o'clock A. M" and closed al <> o'clock 1'. M. The following 1 ton id of Managers will hold the Kleetton, T. C. Albergotti, (i. S. Shlrcr, dames (' Dickson. All,bar-rooms will bo closed at (> o'clock p. in. on the ltlth September and remain eloaed until a. in- on the 1 tit Ii -jot Septem ber 1877, KEGiSTis X'rip% All persons qualified to vote at the above Election will lie ruquired to register pre vious to the Klcction. Hooks for registra tion will be opened at the Engine House on Friday Saturday, ami Monday, previous to the Flection, being (he 7th, 8th ami 10th days of September 1877 Hooks to bo opened each day from 7 o'clock A. M. to (i 1'. M. The above named Managers will conduct the llcgit-lratiou. J'ly ordct ofTown Conn eil. T. It. MA I.ONE, Clerk of Council. TO THE PUBLIC. A1! persons able to giro in formation of fraudulent claims against Orangcburg County, or of any facts, or circumstances, throwing suapieioii on claims ngaumt it, or ahv iidbnuatioii whatsoever calculated to aid the Commic-sion recently appointed to ascertain the true .indebtedness of said Cottnl), in effecting the object of their appointment, are hereby earnestly requested to communicate such information to (he undcisigned, or to either of them. So lar as shall be consistent with tho public inter* est. the authorship of such communication!! will bo treated as confidential if desired by the parties making them. TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned respectfully inform* tho Citizens of the Town and County that he is prepared to do up and make Matttuseci on the shortest notice Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low WM.M. HUTSON, DONALD B. BARTOX, JAMES 8. HEYWARD, hug IS Commissioner*. tf as possible. Orders solicited. june 0 JOHNORGEN. ' tf