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MASONIC Enreka Chapter No. 13. R.\ A.*. M.*.? "Will meet during the present Masonic year at the URiiat hours, the followin tlnitoa : ?A.prU 27th, Mav 2?th, June 2ud, August 24th, September 21st, October ! 19tb, November Kith, becember 11th. S. DUUSLE, M. E. II. 1\ Geo. "\V. linuNsoN, Sec Shibboleth Lodgo No. 28, A.". F.-. M.-.? "Will meet each Tuenday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April end at S o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dale*, Mav 8th. June 5th', .Inly ltd, August 7th, September -lib, October 2d, November Oth, December, 4th. JAS. F. IZLAR, W.M. (Ieo. AV. BnuKsox, Sec. may 29 1S75 7m. X. O. O. F. Edlsto Lodge No- Hit ? Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March to '20th Sept. and at 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. JAMES F IZLAR N. O. F. DrMAKS, Sec. Reberra Lodge?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wednesday after sale dnv. JAMES K IZL?U N. O. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dec. 7. May* id Court, held whenever occasion ?requires. , SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Prcsbvlerian Church. Koiitli Carol!ua, l&nilroml. ofkk'i; IIOITRS AT OltANIlKIUKO depot. From S o'tlok A.M. to 21 P.M. From 3j o'clock P. M. to 5J P. M. Good* received anil delivered only during oiliee hour*. If. ?f. Cm A.? Rooms on Russell Street next to \V. K. Crook's Store. Itn'siness Meeting?Fourth Thursday in ^ach month at SI |\ m. Prayer Meetin.-s? Kvvry Sunday afternoon at tiA o'clock; for a half hour ?Uly, anil every Thursd iy even ing at S.l o'clock. MOKTl.M Kit GLOVKK, President. \V. IL Thomitsox, Secretary; lud pendent Yming Aiuerira fire En ?f 111f* Company?1 teen la r Parade? I'ucsday ?wl'urnoon alter Ii'Monday in each month. Itvgubir Meeting- -At Company liall "Wednesday evening alter fust Monday in ?ad. month. ? Amuel\ DI III* le, President* JT. L- 11E1DTMAN. Secretary. Kdistbijlilies -Kvjrular (Niradu?Tnesilay ?jifieiiiiion aller TAtMinl .Monday in January, April, July, < Molier. ?Regular Meet hies?Same evening of pa rade. < i.mpaiiv I M ill?Tuesday evening after ?it'niiil Mol.dav hiuich uioiilb. .s. iukklk, Captain. F--S. INIUtLK. Secret m-y. J. O C L . Sie milieu brick .store lo rent by Mi> McXamnra. Mr. 1). Louis udvertis?s afresh supply <#f goods. Boys,don't go visiting at 11 o'clock at night. That's after bed titn*. Outward judgment often fails, in wardjustice l ever. K. R. Cowperthwait appears in an advertisement in this issue. Read it and he benchttcd. The Rev. Dr. Honor will preach in the Lutheran Church to-morrow morning. We are i nly responsible for the editorial? and local matter printed in this paper. Mr. A. Fischer adveitises anew to da)'. He keeps an abundance of good things on hand and promises to sell at low figures. COUNTY A UliITOU? Col. D. R. liailon has been ap pointed Auditor vice Jas. Van Tas sel resigned. Col. Barton will make a good efficer. DAY BOARD Good and substantial board can be procured at Mrs, Anna E Van Noor den, who odors to accommodate a few young men at 83 per week. Mr Hen iy Kohn, long mid popu larly known us a partner of his broth - er, Theodore Kohn, has ret on.cd to this place, and re-united himself to the fortunes of that thriving firm. Mr. Kohn is looking well. That window to a merchant's store in Branchvillc, which had been opened previous to Monday last lot four years,.was shut on that day. The owner of the house will no lunger be haunted by ghosts. Solicitor St. J. Jervey wns iu town a few days since, looking after his business for the coming October court. Mr. Jervey has the reputa tion of being a first-rate lawyer, and will .no doubt oarefully guard tho interests of the county and State. See his circular. A mounted Company has boon organized at Bull Swamp with the following oflicers : G \V Dannclly?Captain. D A Porter?1st. Lieut. J \V liodgea?2nd. Lieut. J Rhctt Riley? 3rd. Limit. A J Hydrick?1st. Sergt. D V Livingston?2nd. Scrgt. C E Gardner?3rd. Scrgt. W q Jackson? 4th Scrgt. J F Kurth?5th Scrgt. W II F Rast?1st. Corp'l. Jacob A maker?2nd. Corp'l. D i>_ Knight?3rd. Corp'l. J J Madk?4 th Onrp'l. The Company now numbers over cigh y mcn.^ TOWN ELUTION? The electtm for M ay or and Abler men came (i8* on Tu esday last. There Was very little excitement. Number of voles registered, 198; cast for Mayor and Aldermen as follows: I may m. J. W MoseW. 192. 1 ALmiUMBX. J. W. Canuck 154. J. F. Izlar, 1^0. ,LS. Albergojti, 133. Charles Tliorl, 152. W M. Sain, ?4 W. K. Crook, 1. Gtu Bolivcr, l\ Gto Bolivcr, U I). A. Rtrnker, I. W. P. Bull, 1. \ Sam'I Spciglc, la Of course the regular ticket was triumphantly elected. The opposi tion to N r. A'bcrgatti was doubtless because of bis sltpng temperance proclivities, as he is one of our best and movt thoroughgoing citizens. Add to Iiis 133 votes t)te (i-i cast for an independent candidate and wo have the result 15)7 votes, bjiioh otherwise would have been coutacd for him. Upon the whole i the ticket is a magnificent one, and argues well for the future prosperity of Orangeburg. We were exposed U<t week to a pitiless storm, that w?\ our feet ami stockings, nnd indeed cor person all over. In fact we took a cracking cold, which brought sora throat and severe symptoms of fevetv The good wife asserted her authority, plunged our feet in hot water, wrapped us in hot blankets, and sent 6ur faithful son for a bottle of Ayeb's Cherry Pectoral. It is a splendid medicine ?pleasant to take, and ilid the job. We slept soundly through the night and awoke well the nex^.morning. We know we owe our quick recovery to the Pectoral, and shall not hesitate, to recommend it to all who seed such a medicine.? Tchuaeatia ?(Texas') Presbyterian, The quantity of Pork add other improper food consumed is enormous and produces its inevitable rejults in innumerable types of disease, eJbocial ly those of the blood, exhibited in Pimples. Blotches, Sores, etc., all of which, however, yield rapidly and surely to Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture. I The greatest enemy to children is worms. Shritier's Indian Vermifuge will save them from ruin if usedlac cording to the directions Sold by Dr. A.C. Dukes. SCARCITY OF MONEY? There is no doubt but the pesentl condition of nil kinds of business aid industry is ^fearfully depressed, aad it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Winter % coming on when children are liabli to croup, whooping cough, etc. Congi and colds will prevail everywhere^ and consumption, with other thro at: j and lung diseases will carry oil* many These diseases should not bo neglect ed. Doctors bills arc expensive, and we would advise our people to use Boschce's German Syrup. It never has failed. Ono bottle at 75 cents will keep your whole family well during tho winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold in all towns in the United States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. C. Dukes, Dr. J A. C. Dukes v is giving away a handsome book entitled "Pearls for the People," containing much valuable information and many interesting nrticlcs. It also contains a history of tho discovery of the "Hepatine;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, contispatiou and indiges tion, &c, and gives positive assur ance that when the Ilcpatinc is used it effects a permanent and lasting cure of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country. Take the Hepatine for all diseases of the liver. ADVICE CiJ!A27*S? 'Clio Hon- Alexun ler II. Stevens says:?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"1 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 mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, ofGa., says: "lie finds the Glube Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afllicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globe Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. 1 V 0 ND Ell F UL 6 UCCESS - It is rcpOi ted that Boschcc's Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in tilt United Slates, reached the immense sale of 40,000dozen per year. Over 6,000 Druggist have ordered this medic)lie direct from tho Factory, at Wood bury, N. J.; and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on tho Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Dungs, We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist} -and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 7? cents: Sample Bot lie, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't ne glect your cou^h when you can get the above remedy from Dr. A. C Dukes. Medical Notice. Dr. Thos. Legare respectfully informs his Patient? and Friends that lie hue discontin ued the gractieing bis Profession in Orange burS County, in consequence of his Remov al to Hie City of Charleston, S. C. sent 15 2t NOTICE. Persons holding Claims against Orange burg County arc hereby notified that the time for presenting and establishing them before the Commission appointed for their investigation will expire on the 25th ?Sep tember instant WAL M. IIUTS?N, T> It. BARTON, JAMES S. II ICY WARD, sept 15?It Commissioners. TO THE PUBLIC. All persons able to give information of fraudulent claims against Orangeburg County, or of any facts, or circumstances, throwing suspicion on claims against it. or any information whatsoever calculated to aid the Commission recently appointed to ascertain the true (indebtedness of said Count}, in effecting the object of their appointment, arc hereby earnestly requested to communicate such information to the iindciMgned, or to either of them. So far as shall be consistent with the public inter* est. the authorship of such communications will be treated as confidential if desired by the parties making them. WM.M. HUTS?N, DONALD K. KARTON, JAMES S. 1 IKY WARD, Commissioner*. aug 18 tf EVERY family should use and keep it 011 hand, because of i(> superiority over all other Liver Medi cines or Liver Regulators. < Iperntcn without Nan sea or Grip ing, Not unpleasant to take. It Cures Diseases of the biverand Spleen. It removes .Mercury from the System. ll is the only Medicine known that Cures Constipation. It ('arcs Neuralgia, Sick Headache ami Rheumatism. It is an excellent Laxative for Delicate females. The oflener you take it, the smaller the dose/?the very opposite to all other Purga tives. It is always ready for use, and never cbiitrashidieate in any case. It is the best of ??11 Purgatives for Child rein All personsnhouid use it who are afllicted wild Piles or Constipation. 1 Fur sale Wholesale and Uctail by AUSTIN & CO. DOW IK ,t MOISK, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. For sale by DK. A. C. DUKES, DR. .1. (I. WANNAMAKP.U. PR. A, 8. 11YDR1CK. aug 11 Out. TO UHITSTT. That large and commodious Brick Store, formerly occupied by Mr. C. It. Jones. For terras apply to MKS. M. E. MC.NAMARA aug 11 If. N OTICE. COUNT COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, August 17ib, 1877. Notice is hereby given to all persons Holding Hilli?, Accounts or Demands of any kind against the County which have not been hefore presented to the Board of Co inly < om.nisnioncrs at Special or Regu lar .Meetings held during t'leyear. to deposit the ?unc with the Clerk of Hoard of County Commissioners on or before the first day of November 1877. By Order of tlw Hoard. (JEO. BO LIVER, Clerk of Board, sept 8 -It Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and ef fectual for prc serving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the (/loss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it ?will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling olf, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not barm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long oh the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., l'rai ticil mid Analytical Cliciuints, LiOAYlSLLi, MASS. nut; 11 ly. AI)MIN?STR1T3 KS NOTICK Rallies indebted to Curtis Youngjdoml deceased will make payment and those having demands against him will present them duly attested to James F. Izlar, Eso, , Aitv at Law at Orangebiirg S. C. J ESSE IL YOTNtJlSLOOi) (Qualified Administrator Mig 25 1 hi Si. Matthew's Academy. The. Exercises of this Institution will be opened, under new and favorable auspices, on the fi:.-L Monday in Sentetnber 1877. with Teachers of acknowledged ability. Cheap Board, rates of Tuition low, good musical instruction!*, the very best discipline, together with every necessary advantage the Academy will be second to none in the State. Both sexes will be admitted and thoroughly prepared to enter College, or fitted 'Jot the common vocations of lift, and every po--'.ble objection to mixed schools wi l ie obv'tare I. The public patronage is respectfully solicited, lipon the n?snranco that no labor or pa'iis w.U be spared necessary to the highest moral ami literary culture of the pupils in Attendance. For particulars address, M J KELLER, President of Board of Trustees, or J L RAST, Secretary of Board. Orangebiirg, S. C. aug 1 Jm FIRE INSURANCE. The first class Companies A TL AN TIC N I AGRA, and MOBILE UN DK KW IUTERS, tue entitled to the in liest confidence of the busiues puo< lie. They have stood the test of many years, and are prompt in paying loses. JOHN A. HAMILTON Agent for Fire Insurance. RUBBER BELTING Furnished on short notice of any width, 2in. 17cts. 3in. 2Gets. 4in. iVlcls Sin. 42ets. (fin. t50cts. per foot up to 14 in width. Cane Mills and Boilers MILLS. 2 Boilers, It) in; $110. 2 Rollers, 12 iu;$.i5. :i Kollers 10 in; SoO. BOILER L. ; 30 Galls, 810. 40 Galls. $12. 50 Galls. 814. GO Galls. 810. 80 Galls. $18. 100 Galls 820. Freights added, J. A.. Hamilton i'_K AUGUSTUS FISCHER under MASONIC HALL, Is now receiving his Full and Winter Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES Winch I am offering OjEOJC .A-TrMil Tst LmUi ever before. WILL RECEIVE In few days a Large and Varied Stock of I) R Y G O O D S Which will be Sold Low Down. THE ^KSXA-liriA-iN^T Ls entirely apart from my Front Sto ve, und is supplied witn the BEST goo OS that can he procured from the Northeim Markoti." "Rn.frg-jitjrr and Ties ut Lowest Prices. Give me a call. A. l^ISCJgTSTi THE GROCERY! The above is a broad assertion but nevertheless that my Stock of J HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES Cannot be excelled in Quality and Price In this Market, and to prove the above just step in and examine for yourselves at the Store of P. W. BULL. COUNTRY PRODUCE bought at the ?highest CASH PRICE. A fine assortment of 3E*FCSll Cr?LCl?GFS always on hand. LOUIS HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK With the Largest Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever before offered in this Market. My Stock is so Large and Varied that it is impossible for me toonum ciate lite different articles. All of which I am offering at tlic most ASTONISHING LOW PRICES! Now is tho time for everybody to buy their Fall and Winter supplies T> IjOTJIS trom argams, Bargains. Having removed to tho Store lately occupied by I A lB 1 IST I?T et SMOAIv J am now prepared to offer better S5 A U d A I N S Than ever; and invite my friends and pa I ions to call and examine my largo and ch nice stock of Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Gin, &c. &c. A Iso a full line of Crockery and Woodwaro. Country made Chairs, A'c. L. S. EICKEN '1AKEE. MUSIC l^OTl iA.IL.TL. Prof. ANTON* UK KU ellcrs to instruct on the Hano oh the most reasonable terms. Nine Lessons for S2.50. The greatest care will tie taken to give satisfaction. Ladies who wish a finishing touch to their Musical Education have an opportunity to go through a course of Der tini's and dinner's, Etrudcs, Mo/.ard and RetliGveii's Satiates. ANTON* I1KH0, Graduate fioin the Cohfcrvatory of Stockholm, sept S tf L'Olt SALH Oil KENT A very commodious store in Uranchvillu; located in the most central jviri of the I'owu main store o?x?? complete with shelving, counters anil draws ; also two comfortable looms, witli a chimney, under the shhie roof a grocery store 18x12. Also a grain store in close proximity, and a good well of ; water. Address A. bory -a 7 Meaufain St. Charleston, or .1. D. I). Fuircv Esq.Ilsanch vi lie, S. 0. sept 1 I 111. NOTICE. The undersigned hereby give notice that they h ive been appointed by His Kxcol Icney tlu-'Uovcrnoi, pursuant to the Statute in sm h case pro\idcd, a Commission "to investigate, and ascertain, the true, and real limufitlc indebtedness7' of Or.uigobnrg Comity; that they have accepted the ap pointment,?will hold sessions nt the Law Office of W; M. Unison, Orangeburg 0. IL, between the hours of 10 a. m., and 2 I?. m., on Monday, and Tuesday, of each week, until the Sib September nt \t, and daily sessions from tbo>.Hih to tlic 15th of same month: and they hereby call upon all persons having claim* against said County to appear before liio Commission during ilssnid sessions,and establish Pitch claims. Persons desiring to lodge claims on other days than those mentioned, for subsequent investigation by thcr Com mission; can do so by leaving them with the undersigned, Wm. M llutson at bis said otlicn. Wji. M ?UTS?N, r6"NALl") U 11 AUTON JAMES S IIEYWAItl), Commissioners, Orangeburg August 4, 1877, aug 4 tf HORSESHOEING A KD BLACKSMITH WORK ny THOMAS RAY, (Knsscll St. Opposite Hurley's Coraor.) All manner of Smilli work art! Ifcr^e shoeing properly done. Fancy Sen 11 work. Hailing for Gr.wc Lois. A trial solicited. THOMAS HAY: sept 1 tf. ORANGKBURo HIGH SCHOOL Tlie undersigned, having united their educational efforts, will open at the Fair Building in Orangeburg, on Monday Sept. 3rd ii High School for BOYS AND GIRLS, which they hope will meet nil the require* incuts of the community, and merit h continuance uf the patronage which hrhwn so liberally extended to their sep.rato schools. The upper story of the Fair Bui d'.ng^ will be occupied hv the girls, undor one ot the principals; anil the lower story by the boys, under the other principal* The mo^t rigid rules will bo enforced for the maintainnnec of discipline and deco rum, and, except when recitations under the eye of the teachers require, the mulo ami female department will be kept strietly separate Boys will be prepared for college or busi ness, and young Indies given a finished course' The Musical Department will be under Mrs Hamilton. Hear unable board con be obtained. TERMS PER MONTH. Primary Department.$? Of* Intermediate. 2 GO Advanced. 3 00 Classical. . 4 00 Music. U For further information npply to cither of the principals. IIn-o (1. Sheridan Stiles R. Mellhuamp jiily -2S tf OT^TSTTISTJEl^ DU. B. F. MUCKENFUSS Dentist" Kooms over Store of Mr. Goo. H. Oornolson'fl. jj?r Charges Reasonable.