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MASONIC l-ctros Council 'Nof li, K>. & Slv M-*. Will meet each Thursday at G o'elock 1. M. from , 1st -Qctohcr to . lat April . jind at 8 o'clock fro;il 1st April to 1st October, on the ftllowing date;-, June 2d, July 22, Aug. W; Sent. 1?, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, and Dee. pi. 1 J. V. IZLAR, T. 1. G. W. Bruxsok, Recorder. F.nreka Chanter No. H3, R % A . f. M.;.? Will meet each Friday at 6 o'elock 1?. M. from 1st October to * 1st April, and ul 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on tho following dates, dune 18, July Ml, Aug. 13, tiapi. 10, Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10. W. H; G1RARDE AU, IT. P. "W. J. DeTukvillb, Sec. f hibboldth Lodgo No. 28, A.*. V.: .IT/.? "Will moet each Ttfeiulay at 7 o clock, from 1st \ Oct. to 1st April nnd at.,8 o'clock from 1st April to IkI October on tbe follow ing dates, June 8, July (i,.Aug* 3, Sept. 7, Oct. 6.NoV. 2, Dec. 7. JAS. F. IZLARj W. M. Jas. S. Heywamv 8cc. way 29 1S75 Tin. I. O. O. F. Kdisto Lodge No- 88,?Meets nt Odd j Fellou's Hall, cverv Monday evening at S o'clock, fromSOth March to '20th Sept. nnd at 74 o'clock from 20th Srpt. in 20th'March. C. D. K?UTJ011N, N: O. O. Al'ItOUGH, Sec. TOWN COUNCIL, This body meets every second Tuesday after the first Monday of ench month, for the transaction of regular business. Majors Court, held whenever occasion requires. RAILROAD SCHEDULeT" Up'Dav Train . 9:53 A. M. Down Dav Train. 7:30 1?. M. Up Night Up Train. 2:20 A. M Down Night Train.11:58 P. &L Office hours 8 to 2 and 3 to 5. L O C -A. L . We will publish in our next issue a list of the deposits made in the corn er etoue of the new court house. The eldest sou of Mr. \V. K. Wil liams died yesterday evening. The afflicted family have our sympathies. We never read the Abbeville Mcdicum wi.hout thinking of Iltmpi (hill.) -I ??? - Scvcrnl case? for selling liquor without license have been tried iu the county recently. ?W l> > ?<XMSXB The street ill front of the Court IIou.?e Squaro is gradually being packed, and will shortly become hard und tirm. The Acte? and ??????' will b" en l.\rged on the first day of January next. It is a lively paper and we wUh it every success. . iyw . . ^ggpaMB _ yi'/.rns should be careful in sli fmm every Tom, Dick aud Many a rotten one is offered for sale here. ????Ba - - ? ipeaAf ? The Court House Square would he a grand place just now to have a bat tle with brick bats. Mr. Livingston has a quantity ofthcrn there that he has no use for. ERR A JVi? The word "moon" should read mourn,, \\\ the poetry printed on the first.page of this paper, entitled "A7/ Dcspcramlum" A person burglariously inclined at tempted to break into Wallace Can non's storo on Thursday night last) He was caught while in the act, and is now in jail. ?? ? ? The Abbeville Medium praises the Ncwr and Courier, and thus secures for itself a reprint. Business, but on a small scale. Even the Horryblo jWcics holds itself above such a pn . tice. -?>?a?.?.4EanB?-- 1 Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup should bo . kept iu every family. A slight cough, if unchecked, is often the fore runner of Consumption, and a timely doso of this wonderful machine has rescued many fvom an early gaave. " " " \ A little boy nnmod Adly Austin, fell from the fence enclosing the Bap tist Church lot on yesterday, and broke his arm juat above the wriat< Dr. M. G. Sa'ley was called to tho little fellow, and gave his arm tho proper attention. It is said that Pharaoh confessed his ein through fright, Judas through remorse, and Balaam, tho betrayer of | of God's people, through deceit. Sup pfRo some of our modern Judas es wore to confess tbeir sins, what would it bo through ? SENATOR AJWIiEWsL This gentleman left here on Mon day lost for Columbia, where he will remain until the Legislature ad ?journa, Senator Andrews is a hard ; working representative, nnd wo hope to record many good things of him during the present session. Our valiant confrere of the Waltcr boro News, does not write wilh that viin and pungoncy wbich, djatin^uished his editorials befbr? he Mur?cd Iiis baek|.upon single blessedness. Shall wo attribute his want of strmyth to Hyiuen 2 Omnia-vinciJ^anwr^ A'"irightful aVtttmht'^ccurrco? on the night.of the 17 inst, on tho Char lotte, Columbia and Augusta'. Rail road. Tho engine of one. train tele scoped into the ladies car of t|io tr/iin preceding it, and made a frightful havoc of human flesh. _ mm} ? tm-"' We extend the congratulations ?f the Nkws and Times to Mr. Win. Sain upon tho acquisition made to his family in the birth to him of a bright, ehorubic'little, daughter/ j rj Come,' happy fail or,'cheor up now, Aii?l lie of goodly mien; Lot ?iich sun that bring? the morrow ' , Find William Sain Purene. Our worthy Mayor bus inaugur ated a new system in Ornugeburg. lie has what is culled now a chain gang, and has the prisoners from the Jail hard at work on*' tho etrects; Those who offoud hereafteragainst the law will have to do something more than swoat in Jail; they will bo put to work upon the streets ?-m9 m ? tm The Greenvillo Daily Neat is a queer paper. Jt watches its Democ ratic contemporaries like some ill omened bird with sepulchral notes; J nud when they leave an opening for i attack, pounces upon them with as little remorse of conscience as ouo would experience for shooting a mad dog. Wc can't understand it. The iVctc.i and Courier advocates that South Carolina bo represented at the Centennial. Our contemporary is on the right track this time, and if its church does not interfere with its calculations, we may look forward to the columns of the News and Courier for n lively description of tho ouo hundredth Anniversary of the Dcc la'rati on of A mcricun Inependcncc. We regret to announce that Mr. Thos. Alexander breathed his last, at his home in this place, on Tuesday ovening of this week. His closing hours evinced that calm resignation to the will of God which character izes only the death bed of those who can look beyond, and feel that in death they arc only exchanging the corruptible for the incorruptible, the mortal for the immortal. We are pleased to announce that I Mr. C. D. Blume, who has been con fined to his room in this place hy?u severe spoil of sickness, is on the mend. His friends indulge the hope that he will soon bo nll.riglit und in the enjoyment of his. wonted health. \Vc congratulate "Mr. Jlluihe that dur-i ing his illness ho was the guest of a house whoso host and hostess are deservedly noted for their many ac commodations to boarders. Mr. John H. Livingston . has the contract for bricking in the immense store of Gco. H. Cornelsoii. Mr. C. design's making this improvement upon his property not oul} to protect it from fire, but to keep abreast also with the progressive spirit of Orange] burg. lie proposes to have seventy feet of his store from the front changed from one to two stories. We congratulate hi in upon securing so worthy a contractor as Mr. Living ston. Senator Cochran, of Anderson, has written a long letter to several He publican members of the Legislature, suggesting various reform measures, which he urges the General Assembly to adopt. Sonic of his ideas aro prac tical and wise; but viewing hU letter as a whole, it shows a considerable desiro on- his part to get into State politics. However, let us havcall the Reform wc can get, no matter through what channel it comes. ./. WALLACE CANNOS? This gentleman-* is still upon the land of the living, and although Mrs. Grundy insists that he should get married, and quit running about to enmp meetings, ho remains un changed in his devotion to single blessedness. Right, friend. Keep thoso shining locks of yours from the clutch es of a scolding wife; continue to sup ply tho wants of your numerous cus tomers; sell them dry goods, groceries, tobacco, cigars and liquors, as you al ways havo done, at living price*, and the wholo county will bless you. But let us stop. "Wo only meant to say that Wallace Cannon's storo is the place to spend money and get valuo received. Rill Sain is there nud is ns smiling as a basket of chips. Borne of our stuul ntid s?bor mind ed renders object to what they arc pleased to denominate, as levity in our local columns. "Well, all we have to say is, that there arc others who dq1 not like to receive weekly hashes of sour and .eooontrio locals. "Wo lnivo 60IUO subscribers; who rellish. jo r.es, and as it is'oMr desiro to pleaso. all parties, .we shall continue to make I our friends alternate between smiles and sc?.Wls.. "Wo shall tread upon no one's toes unmercifully; nor shall we '""ever attempt to describe the awkward predicaments into which pinch-bnekw dresses frequently thrust the female portion of our readers. jJl I.M> ? - ? -CEajr?~? ^5Tho omnibus has changed hands, and will hereafter be run by that go ahead merchant and Alderman J. Wallaco Cannon. It will leave his more*' every mOliiing" at 11:30 Jbr the down train, and every afternoon at 1:30 for the train going to Columbia. Its schedule will bo about the same at night. Wallace promises to run it rain or shine, and will go to any part of the city for passengers desiring to take the train. All orders for the bus must be left nt bis store. As our friend knows no Mich word, as fail we predict that he will see to it that no passengers arc left hereafter? that is, unless Cupid should make him forgetful. - The lappel of ihis coat had quite a roseate appearance on Wed nesday last. Can any one say of hihi rem, vidi, vici? ' On Wednesday morning last while conversing with several gentlemen who were reviewing Mayor Bolivar's "chain gang," the sudden cracking of a whip, accompanied by curses from a sonorous voice, attracted our atten tion. "We turned our eyes at once in the direction ol the noise, and beheld an old red cow coming up Kussel street, with a bundle of fodder in her mouth, and a man behind her crying out at the top of his breath, "Drop those blades, you confounded old hussy, you." But the cow in ques tion didn't heed hor pursuer's demand worth a cent. The more he cracked his whip the tighter that cow made her hohl : on that bundle of fodder. Finally our rural visitor concluded that her thiefship had two legs the lietter of him, and that his chase was useless; so he retraced his steps to his wagon, and, with a forlorn look, said, "It's a good thing I didn't get her by the tail. I'm the devil when I get a hold there." Two of Oraugchurg's brightest larks left this place several days ago for the purpose of visiting a spot near Lewisvillc. After they bad trans acted? their busiuoss, one of them sug gested to .the other, that they call by and sec Intendant Hook, and Tin' | manner of conducting municipal affairs. The suggestion was carried out, Lewisvillc was visited, a few cocktails were taken, and late in the afternoon our two wanderers started for Orangeburg, as they thought, but which they really did not do. After traveling some twenty miles or more, they began to desepver that they were in a strange vicinity. A "halt'was agreed upon and inquiries as to their whereabouts at oiice institutcdj which revealed to these explorers of our county that they were within sixteen miles of Columbia. "Good gracious I" said one of them, "let's go back in a hurry, and the first man who laughs at us about this mistake, I swear to put a bend on him." The young men arrived homo in the night, but none of their friends have yet asked them how far it is from Lewisvillc to Columbia. BELL BO YD? rf This female made her appearance at Elliott Hall on Monday and Tuesday nights of this week, iu the role of a locturess. Prompted by curiosity we went out to hear her the first of these evenings, but were somewhat disap pointed us wo confidently expected that a large audience would greet one who had been so.cxtonsively advertised during tbo day by a bell and a rc'i flag. But our people didn't seem to take tbo bait worth a cent, and when night came only about twenty-five boys and men put in nu appearance. Miss Boyd's lecture was more about politics and radicals, (which latter seoinod to stick in her craw), than herself and her exploits as a Confede rate spy. She said she hated tbo rads and abhorred tho word union; but if some young man were to come along with his pockets lined with tho need ful, sho^might consider tho propriety of changing her mind in respect to tho latter; that the colored people were not radicals,?thty were simply niggers, and she would like to bang thcnl nil along with their white friends ; thnt no nigger had ever yet dared to ride in the same car that sho occupied, and that it' ovor one regis tered at fcbo same hotel with herself, tho next placo he would register would be in hell !?JlhnJ)] she had fought for compliments' and she in tended to have them'; I that if wo ?aid anything about her in any other than a complimentary manner, ? that sho would come back, hero and either shout or cowhide us. [N. B. W,o have had a special marshal detailed by the Mayor to guard us, and havo tho promiso of a Trial Justice to ho ready with his peaco bonds]. That she meant what she said she gave us to understand that she had but recently cowhided an ?Atlanta-, editor for calling her an im postor. Will our friends of the 7/cr ttht and Constitution give us somo light upon this subject ? But as the severest criticism upon some women is to record what they themselves sn}r, wc shall content ou>* selves with the above epitome of her lecture. mm i mm*-? [cqmmunicted.] Tho Union Congregational Church of Orangeb?rg, recently erected on Dieksou street, between tho Five Chop and Bellevcll Road, will bo dedicated to tlie service of God on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, on the 28th inst., and preaching iu the ovening at 7 o'clock. We invite all Denominations to come, also the public. 1 dissolution ol'Copartncr ship The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firai name of Cross well, Carson it Slawson, runing Saw, Grist Mill, and din, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against said firm will present the same without delay; also those indebted' to.*aid firm will make immcdiato payment to Lev I Slnwson Manager. J. M.' CROSSAVELL, P. M. CARSON, LEV I SLOWSOJf. Oraugcburg County, 8. C.,Nov. Oth 1875. hoy 12 ? In Notice to contractors."" OFFICE,OF CO., COMMISSIONER'S, OitAMOiiatKQ, County. . Orangeburg, 8. C. .Xuv. 5th 1375. } Notice is hereby given that the County Commissioners will let out to the Lowest Balder, the Bridge kno?ri as Providence, on State Road, on the lUtlij dny of December I next, at said Bridge, at 10 o'clock A. M., for Repair. Alijotl'e bridge known as librae Itange, on same date at 2 o'clock P. M., at kidd Bridge. Also on Saturday, Dec. 11th, 1875, tho bridge known as Four Holes, at It o'clock A. M. Plans and Specifications will l>c made kti"wn at the above named datesand places By Order of the Board. ? ? ?. ?. -.OEO-liOLLVEU^- , . .. Clerk. ! ' [ nov-155 5t j "~ FORSALB . On Saturday, Nov. Sth. 1875, I will sell at t'ublic Outci v, to the'.highest ladder, one iia Y ,M A lyBj ' Terms cash.' Place of sale in front of Court House, nov 13?2t' tiF.O. It. CORNELSON. SSxecutors Sale By virt ire- of anVrder from the Probate Court, we wilU.scU fipn tlie 8th day of De comber 187*, at the late residence of Robert Walker, deceased, the personal property of raid deuea^'d,;!uoushjljiig of. Collon, Corn, Todder, CattTe,TTogs, Mule, Uorses, Buggy. , Wagon, Household and Kitchen Furniture, 'Blacksmiths Tools,- tJuld ?Walch, &<*., &|c.' Terms Caih, .' y At the same time will be rented certain lands of said Estate, if not previously rented. ? ,, v.v.s. Austin, ? . TIIOS. II. MYERS, Qualified Executors, nov fi 5t UK solution. NOTICE is hereby givi-ti that the partner ship existing between W. E. Lewis & l.-Y. Dardin, under the firm of \Y. E. Lew is & Co., lias this day di?olvcd by mutual con sent. All debt" owing to the said partner ship are to he received by the said W. E. Lewis,and all demands on said partnership are to he presented to him for payment. August 21st 1875. w. E. LEWIS, ? L v. BAR 1)1 out 30 A OA Hid, Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKER is in p?s session of the Receipts and Prescription Books of the late Dr. IS. J. Oliveros. All persans desiring to gel any of the above Preparations "or Renewal of Prescriptions can do so by calling on Dr. WANNAMAKER, At his Drug Store. aug 21?Sin Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I shall ono month from date file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate forprange* i burg County S. C. as Executor of tho will of Anna Elfe, dec'ed, and ask for my dis 'charge. ALBERT ELFE, noy C?It_Executor. $5 to $ 20 " I l*cr I>ay at Home. Terms fi-eo. Address . 0. 8TINSON & CO., Portland, Mainy\ jun 2U 1875 ly GOODS EMPO'ftTU OF l ^. X \ t ./ : '.rthsti'i:?'-) wi/i m; ) .i.iv/'l .. * i.yitfU: ) N'VMoil ) ^jinijjy io>*J ,'j.;;>n;y T. KOHN & BROTHER For they have now on handja COMPLETE and FRESH STOCK of FASHIONABLE DRESS aOODS, SHAWLS, 'BALMORALS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Jeans, Cassi meres, Domestics, Calicos, Hosiory, Kid und Lialic Gloves, Full lines of ?ni titlii Gents, Ladies, and. Children's Under Uests, &c., tie. ' f All of which wo offer at PRICES equal'to Cotton at Six Cents per S?tiii?J ^ We flatter ourselves that we have the LARGEST, FINEST and CHEAPEST stock of " : v' ' ? 'Vj EEADTMADE CLOTHING r And are selling them to SUIT the HARD TIMES. Money is scarce, and a Good Suit of Clothing cau bo bought for a LITTLE MONEY from us. Our Boot and Shoe Department Are,well filled * 1th CHOICE GOODS, suitable Goods < for c^rybdJj veiy LOW FIGURES. ' J JjlJ I! .Ml I Ladies and Children's Fine Shoes A SPECIALITY!'1 rv:rj Having.them Manufactured to our own ORDER ^PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE, we are enabled to WARRANT frerytpix\t)j BEST and LATEST STYLES of ~., ,. |?ents, Youtlis and CMldren/'S; Hats. That tho Market can supply at LOW RATES. ?*,[ '. BURLOCK'S ;|| SUffi^ 8?* Soliciting a call from all intending to purchase, wc can "'<3a B&~ assure them that we are in a position-to offer tho . ? . , ^"?Sf^ LARGEST STOGK to solect <?Kl?ty BOTTOM PRICES ! ? wm fob .li.VV MAMMOTH DRY GOODd EMPORIUM.