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Petros Council No.lVrf-*. & **? M-v Will meet each Thursday at 0 o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April, and at 8 o'clock from let April \o AM October, on the following datw, June 24, Jul/22j Aug\ 19, Sept. 10, Oct. 21, Kov. 18, ai.id Dec. It*. !r. R IZLAR, T. 1; O. W. BhuNBON,\tyjc?^der?\>.. ." \ \ Eareka Chapter No. 13, >R.\ A.V M.v Will meet each Friday at 6 o'clock P.M. from lnt October to lnt April, and at 8. o'clock from l?t April to 1st October ontlie following dates, Juno 18, July 1?, Aug. 18, Sept. 10, Oct. 8; Nov. 12, Dec. 10. W. H.OIRARDEAU, II. P. W. J. DeTkbvillc, Sec. Shlbboloth Lodge No. 28, A.*. IV. M-vr Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock-, from lut Oct. to 1st Apr?) and'at 8'o'?lock from l?t April to 1st October on tlie" follow ing date*, June 8, July 0, Aug. 3j Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nor. 2, l>cc. 7. JAS. F. IZLAR; W. M. Jas. S. IfKYWAun, Sec. may 29 1875 ?in. L O C A H Do lot up CD friend Speiglts/or you wilt;' Ruu-i-on into the Asylum. Hpikas toifl splita threo quarter board. Bids are invited for repairs to Jons? Bridge, nnd will be received at the Bridge, at 12Vclock M., June 8, 1875. Kee advertisement in another column, all who are interested, ;?, ~ ] Wo are sorry to learn that J. :Fel der Meyers Esq., is confined to his home in this place by an . attack of billious fever. His condition, we are glad te hear, to-day, is somewhat bet ter. We call at'.entiou to the advertise-' menj-of the JJlackvkte to he found in another column. We be speak for this paper a generous sup pDrt from this couuty, as it will be lively, sharp and interesting. ANOTHER OASE' BALL MATCH? The "Cresciits" of Bamberg liave challenged our Orange Club, to a trial ot skill on the 16th of this month, <tf course our boys accept, look out for fun. A Western paper speaks of a new {??per mill which 'will be made of inik one hundred and seventy-five feet long.' ? ? - ... Win I a providential thing it is, that it is not to be built in little lihodo Island. We have received, a jianerfrom ?flcf^&usrii :c tfriVM. FourCil Wr dlb-" lieatidn. Wo have made it a rule to I'tiblish no communication of a person al I nature, only, as an advertisement, at ml it must c:mc through the hands of the Business Manager. , Our thanks are tendered to Reyl-:' T. itollman for fine specimens of cucumbers from his garden, they arc unusually large foi the season. Our itieuds take us^on the weak side when , they remember us iu a fruit, or vegita ble way. We are much gratified to learn that our old friend, nnd fellow citizen, Mr. Wm. R. Bull, who for the past three months has been suffering with ?a painful disease of the throat, is now slightly better, nnd improving, slowly hut surely. We trust soon to see4iiih among us again. "Here's a chunk of wisdom : Truth may bark so closely at the heels of er ror as to get his brains kicked out." Nonsense 1 Truth caunot gek error to "kick," for fear that the leg may be caught, and error upset, try again, even Tuppers Proverbial Philosophy beats that "chunk." Mr. J. Oeo. Vose puts in a now ad vertisement to-day of his new goods nt new ana old prices, be has now all sorts of goods, dry goods, shoes, farming implements, or anything else you want; he would like particularly to show you some of those choice hams. He means just what his advertisement says. - ii mm* ? - - C. IX (alias "Dick") Kortjohn comes to the front this week, with n notice that he is selling his fine liquors, sugar, Ac, at cost, and other groceries, tin ware Ac, Ac, at. just a trifle above. Dick generally menus what he says, and he now sajV'call before buying' we say "don't buy before cnlliHg." THE JfoMICHAEL JiOUSE? On Thursday last just at the hour of lunch time, "Ab" of the Mc Michael Home waited on us with a specimen lunch, the empty plates will tell how we enjoyed it, we were "tod full for ut terance;" when such catlbles are fui nished, we do not wonder that people stay at that House, they must enjoy a chronic state of "inertift" that prevents' jfchetr ever attempting to leave. ---L- I ? S "Wo particularly call the attention of ko\iJ readers to thb notice of Mr. iity* Van P^6l,^oi>fitt AQditor, as to the dates, upon which no will be at tho various swtionsjip t&ef Couniy to receive Returns of Person;?;! P|o pcrty, for 1875, this is an important notice. &S bur friends would do well !tO:heed'il?. vru j>m noiyn won mn briA. Judge y. H?p?ook in out T^n lastj Thurptjlayl1 the iudge^ 'shows, just a little, that lil&'tfce'resV bf us, ho is growing ?lirlei" every day, and yet neither, his fnco or manner, shows any loHsjpf .tbat.hearLyjgflod, natu?et yjuoft hns wou him BO mftivj,fr^n.ds., ,;Qr^?B4,j ville must agree with him in all re ;?rects% .^^.^^ The friends' Of tho Tempcranco cnu3c will be pleased to hear that the order hero intend keeping up, an fur as possible, the course of interesting lec ttircs which they have been offering to the public this yeur. Col. F. F. War ley, formerly Grand Lecturer bf the State, will deliver a lecture here on the eveiiing of Wednesday 16 inst. We beBpeak for Col. Warley a good audience. He is an uuimatcd and In teresting sponker-?? ?^???????ii? Ou the conjcr^nea(r| Meroney's old hot61"our?ric4dT?YiimH$ riggm* uu is rapidly, mnniug UJ>A largo storqjfqr the r better accommodation** jpf |"8 'fricuda'and cu^togierjt and'hogel tqjbo able to take possession of it ou, or be fore the 1st Jply next : Hi? sfqekris now so large, that be cannot show it.to j advantage in his present; ( cramped quarters, but wait until Frank gets into his nety buildmg, and. we bet, he cannot keep stock enough on hand to "fill his store. Walt'and see. The child found inNewSlreet early on the morning of 18th ulto, died on tho 29th and a Jury of Inquest called by Corouer J. H. Ford ham, found, that "the child came to its death from inflatnation of the bowels or inanition brought on - by uudue exposure at the hands of some un ;kmwn" pcrfjou^ prob\layv3ts mother." Suspicion points' strongly "'towards a certain party, as that mother, a des cription of her just here might inter fere with the investigation. IffrW! Dr. \V: F: BalrtouVtwo story brick building on Russell Street is rapidly, approaching completion, aud when finished will be, indeed, an art ^Msss^^fes^Bs^ the Town as it is the first brick buil ding put up in that section. Its front is 32 fect and depths 47 feet with a height of 28 fect, the lower story is divided into two stores, which are al ready engaged, one to be used as a grocery and liquor store, arid the oth er as a mi 11 tnery ~*establishmont,-?-the^ proprietors of the latter have also ven ted the entire upper story as a olwell ;i?g, we congratulate the Doctor, on the fine appearance of his building, unfinished ns it yet is, dud trWt that he will find that his money, hau boon, I judiciously invested. The Base Ball season opens fairly, and .it yvi 11 bo largely in the power, of our "Orange" boys to furnish I amusement through our long summer ' afternoons", as ' Well for the^peives, as for a large body of our citizens who take at interest in Base Ball. The Etiwan (Hub of Charleston, has challenged our Oranges to a trial of !skill on Monday, July, lfith at this, place, the challenge has been ac cepted, and they hnyp at once.gone into JjractirfiD.-1 -This Ib nghftg for we hear it whispered that.this rEtiwan is a Club that knows what to do, and (just how to do it. Beat them if you can boys, lor the more Clubs you .beat, the more will come here to tqr/o^.. - lbc following officers have been elected by the Oranges fpr the en suing season : President?J. S. Aluergotti. I7c? President?P. G. Cannon. See. and Treat.?]?, S. Sali.EY. Directors?M. B. SlrtTUUNK, J. E. Bull, J. A. Hoi.srAN; J; A. Sxnr.ET. In doing anything, no matter what, do it skillfully and promptly, we saw a piece, of work performed on Mon day last, that rcilected great credit ofl all- rt?rtlc?; cono^isd^fds^l^ife^liiw tion of the above virtues. Together with several other parties we were informed that Mr. W. K. Crook desired the pier.sure of our company at 5 shnrp. We called arouud in a bo<ly> and saw;itn ?xpert put together, Mce,: Lemons, Sugar aud Claret, into a "CWct Punch" in the most skillful manner imaginable, this we all, promptly destroyed. Nothing daun ted, another bowlful was compounded and destroyed with a celerity, that Surpassed the first attempt. The only inor to our thorough enjoyment of the occasion was chancing to notice one of the party, a man with aoft blue eyes, from whoso liquid depths, there went out such sympathising regret for tho departing Punch, that wei sWlly laid aside our straw, drank off our punch, and walked mournfully f back to our office. ' Kissing im Chin*.?What tv 5trnnge fancinat&n f t&tj^Tifi ifik?it abial process callelji^ingJ'.It/^ms' that those who never heard of it ve-ry soon learn to love it, as is the case with the Chinese maidens. Vit 13in singular fact that tho en a. pin is altogether unknown in that ountry. The Chinese, indeed, hate o word or term of expressing lovo as wo understand the tender passion. An American navy officer voyaging China Ti mm I P kissing.Wishing to comp' quest he had made of a young Mit jim (beautiful lady,) he invited her? using the English words?to give him a kiss. Finding her comprehension of his request somewhat obscure, he suited the action to the word and took a delicious kiss. Tho girl ran away into another room, thoroughly alarmed exclaiming,?'Terrible man cater! 1 shall be de\{ourc1lVjBul/Tn^\ mQ'menT; finding heisfel^uninjurc^ ^.Mie Balute/ she returned' to1"his side saying, would like^to learn more of your rite,?K-e-e-se mcl' He knoff it wasn't right, but he kept on instruct ing her of "K-e e-se me' until she knew how to do it like a native American girl; and after a'l that, she saggested another course by remarking, 'K-c-c-ao me some more miejim M**>l?e-kee V (Anglo-American) and the lesson went on until her mamma's video rudely awakened |hfn r\qmgth|ir^W^ ] delicious dream. j Tho latest railroad project is the construction of a road from Pine I house, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta railroad, to connect with the Atlanta and Richmond Air Lina; railroad, by way of the road now! building from Elborton to Toeco Ci*_MU . A few days ago a colored boy was burned to death by the explosion of a kerosene lamp at Granitevillo. He was passing the table on which the>. lamp stood, when it exploded, and L\tho hurning oilAll owrhhr.; He. screamed for ?a??Manec7'out he. fore > its reached ltini/.-'he ^aaTatsSI^ burned. FROSS DRUGGISTS. There I9 no case of Dyspepsia thst Green's August Flower will not cure. Come to ttic Drug Storo of Dr. A. C. D?KES?, and inquire about it. If you suffer floea Costlrenen?, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, I Indigestion, Liver Complaint, or derange ment of 'he System, try It. Two or three doses will relieve you, Boachee's Go man Syrup is now sold in evcrj town and city in the Unite* Qfttofc. ] We hare not less than fire hundred IfU?rp.J from Druggists, saying it is the heat medi cine they erer sole! for Consumption, Throat or Lung disease. Sample bottle of either 10 cents. Regular sice 75 cts. _ DR. A.C^DDKBS.^ OBANGEBURG, 8. C. This HOUSE is now open for the recep tion ef BOARDERS. QUESTS well Uken care of. The TABLE amply supplied, a*d i a HACK nesting ttih train stthS Depot. Terms Moderate. \ may 29 1875 ly i^gsfirOTritoi By painting your buildingeendresidences. A STITCH IN TIME SATES KJUE. We the undersigned offer oar services to the public to do ?11 kind of painting, grf in? Jng, glaring, paper-hanging, and Oalcamin :ing old walls so as to look as good as nay. SIGN PAINTING ? attended to at once. And all work guaranteed. W. C. MITCHgLV ; A-. jJ. QSrftAHD] mar'soWyO By virtue of an Order of the Prehfete ? Court, 1 will sell at the late residence of j Larinia Hooker deceased, on the 15th d&jr of I Juno A. D. 1875, all the person*! property ? of said deceased, (Including her interest 10 i Plantation Tools, Ac Ac Ternss Cash on deliver/. May 25th 1875. JOEL J. HOOKER, Administrator. I may 29 IS76 *% Dr. J. (i. WANK AM A K ER is in pos session of the Receipts and Prescription Books of the late Dr. E. J. Olivers?. AH persons desiring to get any of the shove Preparations or Renewal of Prescriptione ean do so by calling on Da. WANNAMAKEB, mar 27?3m At hie Drug hHpr*. mmrn 1 mm mf ipSBl ?T?BMSHHEWT. //. UV/' \A jfj$p PLATFORM* / vir EHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT?and at* ?way c to maintain it in I)r? Goods y r , llata, Clothipg, Shdeft,&c! M*J*ilI-cI : /! I ||ST FASHION AULE 8T? LE8 Whilst vre frill always Iiutc "fdain tad medium tttyW for t fins a ?So prefer them, yel vro * will aim to y.u up with the high c*t fashion with a Urge purtXcri of our stock. *J?lt6 lowest Prieen?None can buy goods Cheaper jhnn this ( , Ileus*. None watch the btinn?*s > closer. Nono do as large a bnii* 10 in our line. How can any ^ft. / >- ? \ "J? ;3 tfnWihensell ereheap-f ?VfVcon 6fi U'-rB ? # ? ' idSUJ bcliiw our Prim an. tily Low? than any where else. ] ? ' ? 1 ?? - HT. '.) . |> ?fho Best Atteniou???r ?aW man trill not hurry o eUitoracr to choose >Otae?hin?? thai dOf.not article flat when examined at home will prove unantiafactorj. Jfurtlier?Our Hew Brick Kaiablish liahment mid frhor? rooms ia a ? model of convenience and com fort, being pronounced by erery kod t to be thfc Largest of its kind in the State. [ We most conlially i t ? * ? v r _ . invite .a generous,public lo pass Vj rl ! < f \J ' UJ&dgraent o> our taste and skill ? ? Vi i ' |J ' ' 1/ a /personal inspection of the preaaitiN and.stock Our friends a s <j ymx ^ r~ ^ Car and near are assured that " ( y ; gj ) H Ifi everything that patient dsterm- e "s> o J?. s~ L.? everything that patient dsterm ined eflbrt c?h do will always bo donoto keep our House at the head of the trade. hat? of MEW STYLES in W I I'M ?L1 FOB s?; tots and CfcUfcui. fjs^^trlArT^u Ti l ?'it.i,i t Soeoftii W btf?e.*-A ??> of the Celebrated DIAMOND Per feet fit SHIRTS arrivod ? w < v I Fi i I" j K s" ikk nn\ Uhr i\ iiii I T. KOHN A BROTHER. T. KOHN A BROTHER. T. KOHN A BROTHER. LJJ W .Ii NOTICE. OFFICK SCHOOL COMMISSION Eli, aqjtu, 1'ountt. m iMw fl)lh 1875. tfelicttiii hereby y|c|f!iJfc\J^e|?llowinjj appointment* have tbia day been made by the School Commissioner ofsaid County: Wehsten rdhaiu, K. A. Felder,'Jesse-Williams. FopUar- K?. 2.?Dr. A. Baxter, Wra. ^pT^ ^l^^f.-^?n?d, W W. sraf. jycsUJttwe-^S'o Vice Smith ylmWio Nt P. M. General. ^ J^arf*rirr^Vo. 5.?Parid Bull, Thou. AlWn" IlJrj Welfare. OooJby? No C.?J. Ft W*v< Swloman R. 'Feid^'CteiV khraheW1^^8 V? Zyons Ae. 7.?A. O. HolmaS1,51 VW1 Williams, A. C. Williams. Middle No. 9.?J. P. M. Fouroa, Thon. J Phillips, Orsar Quinton. I Orange No. 10.?Samuel Dibble, V. D. j'Bowman, -Harry 43 love rv 'Cap Cw No. lb?O. B. Rilcy, Poter Oladden, Vkndy M?Sriih.J" '>0 V V!nU 1 'iWKmSRWSLll Actr Hope Ae. 13?Oliver Fairey^laa. J?uuarner^, Ueo.-JLbirTiii. 'j?ffffrwftTJgK H.?R. V. Dannerly, iaop"iiv-Bil}i,'it?fin Whetstone. A'thXo Ao. 15.?Samuel J. Mar, Allen Brown, June, Antler. , ?hnm JW I6:-Wni, Myers, JeWZ?gley, Kills Foufes: ,J]-lIv . ^feft Zisn7.Ve; 17.-^m/ ^ 'Mo;uR Jira^ Parser. Henry IImica. WWW Wo. 18.?K. J. Frederick, J: T. [ Williamson, Ioiu>b?aior^?^-~--?~*?-~? Liberty Ao. 19.?4. 11. Leringrton, Ooo. Blumc, Rufua Pou. Rocky Orovt No. 22.?J. D. KnotU, Louis Woodward. Jacob SchoGeUl. The School Trugtees above appointed, ' VUhin-Jififcu ^ay^haULtakcvanjoath or cffirsnallou 4althfuU?il)a.ndiHmpMtfiaKr to discharge the duties of their offico, which oath, the members ar* authorized to aMniin |ister,to each,ether ~ T THOMAS PHILLIPS, 'doutity'School doroinuwioner Orangeburg County "t?n i Hid State of South Carolina, OSANUICBURG COUNTY, Is Common Pleas. E. Rosa C. OHveros, widow and ] Executor of the will of j Eshjip J,.Otljeros,^j?c?S^t V. .T, Maintiffs, against "rot^N^ria" FVrdinaa3r*OIIvcros CJ?Tatfl gOBeftoa. $la Rosa ?1I IsTssMr y virtue ?f tbeonleraftheeb?dCourt I will sell at '? public:/auction (o dn higho* bidder at Orangcbuefr Chart TTouh? on the first Monday in Jaoe4875Jduing thb[legail hours fat* lihhlLi tiles, tha foIloiriug dccCri hed 'Reri Kstxte of tire lat?.F?'idro J; ,0!< rcsne deceased, eituatq ia the Toirn und County of Orangebure, viz: 1. All that certain lot of- land On the I Southern^side ojjLiij^}lj^^t^r^inMZ^ J said street, 54 feet 8 inches and ruiniili back 284 feet more or lest, bounded Ea?t by lot -erf j Thomas^ J J. Beydj- South by lot latc'lj of K?\ 8ab?orta3 [:nd West by lot" of Theodore KBi" "9- ?enry Kohn, being the same lot whsreon was lucafed the Drug store of the late Dr. Oliveroa until the fire 'Of Jiouary 1875. 2. All that certain houie and .ot on the I Northern wi?a of Russell street con iaininf ! oCeii'aJe^orj)TrMit???u?ded Fast by lot of V. Pit bun, North by lot of Nonian A. Boll; and i cWcstiby lot a f V. PUtli&n^buinr the lot sold and conveyed to the late Dr. t>!i^efosT )Sr (Marla^N-eliffir by h^r deed dated 'J?nuirr'187^, and recorded in 1 book ]12, i^ge> lfeflssl W inrthe^sfci^ i4lr?.thor^ and the Balance on a credit of on* and two yean* with interest from date of sale, the purclnw Jer or iturcha?en to pive Hond fo'ihe t'Jork ^ ?flbl? Cpurt.far,rxedit portion of purchase money, with Mortgage of the proud***" purehated,^^^^^jQ^^jJ?^ ?cDch of the conJItlon of tho bond, and,' in case of th% house end lot'oh the North *ru side of Russell street (aborcmentioned "2"). The premises shall be iissred si ihr ex pense of tbu purchrjsr, ,policy. ..?ballJ? awigned to the Clerk of this Court, the pur chaser shall also pay for papers and record ndirs cafe-any purchvee4r finrchan il tq CQmyly tjith 'thoicrmi^f rtiw .ftijvLlzzs - purc'n?cd7 Mo adth fostance ?ill by resold on the next succeeding selee day at such former purchaers risk. imp A IN, 3. O. < day 24 H' ' :',!r^ ' 3t May 1?, 1875, ,, ,;( , B. O. C. nn w - Stenns By Virtue of ?undrt KxecGtiona1 to1 me'di rected, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Orangeburg C. II.. on the FIRST MONDAY in June next, for cash, all the--tight* 'title - and ? intcrcst-of-iho?J>.v fandaetrh? tb? folio what pinperty^yisT Aftth?t LofwIfh the* Buil?lngtHerJon^n thatonn of Orangeburff, fronting on >stKc?t running Southward ftom Main or Husri-U street tuame udknown) from a point nearly opposite thcTrctbvtcriaQ Clwrcttf?? measu ring on said front b0 L'et and measuring buck 140 fcat.'bounder! Nnhb.hy &\ At A^S?w% and wife, East on said street. South by lot of tiweker tind wife (nhw ^Klrk''ftohthsdh) and West by lot of l?ngsten. Levied on as property of <James Cannon at the ?:dt of 11.41. Rice. Orangehuig C. If., i V O TI CH. ' Alt persons Hstteg clk'lnW! s'galttst tnia Estste .eCMarynSmoi^rman^ecesaed, will preseat the same' properly a*tfested, aud ) vil i Adtni'r. aaar 29 1875 C? la.