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Petras Council No. II, lt.*. & S.\ M-\
Will'ihcot each Thhrsdny at (> o'clock 1'. M.
/from let Oct'obel1 tu 1st April sind nt S
.o'clock- from 1.1 April lo 1st October, on
ilia following dates, June '24, July 22, Aiig.
1?, Scut. 19: Oct. 21, Nov. IS, and I've. 10.
J. F. 1ZLAK, T. 1.
(}. YV. Bncxsov, 1'eeorder.
Eureka Chanter N?. 13, It--. A.*, jl.-.?
"Will meet during the present Masonic year
at the usual hours, Hie followin dales :
March 10th, April 7th, May 5th, June
Stud, August -1th, September ist, October
27th, N?rember2'lth, Leecmbcr 2'.Hh.
J. F. IZLAU. M. K. II. I*.
j. M. Ilni NsuM, See.
ShiUlioMIt Lodge No. 28, A.\ IV. SI/.?
'Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock,
from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock
treu 1st April lo 1st October on the follow
ing dates, April -1, May 2. .lime <i, -July 1,
Aug. S, Sept. 0, <>.??.. '?>. Nev. 7. Doe. o.
JAS. F. I. LA 11. W. M.
Gko. W. BhuNsex, See.
may 19 1S75 7 in.
' .8. O. ?. P."
tidlslo Loil^o No- lb'!? .Meets at Odd
y *1*j\vn Hall, every Monday evening at 8
o'eioek -?tn M'arelt to 20th Sept. and
At 7i o'clock 'Vul? ~(hh S< I'1- -ml'
M A. Hb?.-1 IKK, N. O.
??. D. BLUM K, Svc.
Ueberra Loilge? Meets 8 o'eioek every
iMcbtid Wedhesdav atb.r sja.'e day.
? .\. KlSt'BKIt, N. C.l.
This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dee. 7.
Mayors CoTtrt, held whenever occasion j
requires.
SONS OFT K Ml* K! ? A X * 1 K.
Orahgebiirg Division No. 21, meets every
M?nd?y evening in tiie basement of the
Presbyterian t 'liureh.
_i.'.._t=t
T^i O-O A. Jj
The recent colt I snap played the
very havoc with fruit tree.-! and giir
dciis.
Mayor llolivcr and the Commit lee
on Street-; were round on tin inspection
tour on Thursday.
.Stop that eougliihj?; if you do not
it. may kill you. A bottle ol' Dr.
Bull's cough symp only costs you 20
cents, hntl ii.s timely use jniiy stive
your life.
?VOJI
There was cotii-idcrahlo snow in
O^hihgoburg on Virtdiiesd:iy la.- L No,
Sviuidbr ilic.ru are. mi };:iiili ii.s lelt.
J-'ruil is gone t;;>, and?we'll have no j
peach s t!.i
The Town ('ouncii is talking very j
?eri 'lisly of h'.xii old timid--, b;p-hf-j
h.rs and widow r-. but the Mayor hud !
Ahlci nu'.n (.'ahnen are si re iiuiuisly ?
oj p? so 1 to the measure; NVe |;P"
riicc they sue ]?????? pted in Ilm niaili r j
by persona! ih:civsts. |
corxr) ((>yjc.\ri(t.\ -
County Chairman S. L. Ihtucnii
has issued ;t call lor tin; County
Convention to nicet the 1st. of .4 prih j
Dtdegal-es of good sound character
stoiild be elected lo represent the I
people in said body. It is important '?
that. Oraiigcbiirg County be repre
sented in tie- ? ('(invention by
de'egatos, po-m -sing honesty nod L'<>od
judgment.
2i. ir. ;././.' ///:/.? - I
It is said, has written a letter Cull
01' sympathy !?> Piesideiii flnsnl,
whom he regards us boiugoti the
''nigged edge ol" despair," and advises :
him lo call tin advisory coimcil tuul '
submit tin: J.h'lkimj) allair toil lor
decision; Henry Ims itiiplicit ciuili
dence in such tribunals and feels Kilb
rably certain lliat the President would
come out completely untarnished.
This i.? unfortunate for 0hint, as: the
most of men would rather have tho
abuse of the entire American press
than a blessing from the adulterous
lips of the 1'lvmouth paslor>
Till-: hit A MA TO-MCUT^
^Ve hope that Orange! tirg will do
her duty to-iiight,stnd by t' e presence
cf her citizens at ]0Miott Hall, bear
testimony of her appreciation of the
spirit which uctuatcs the Washington
Dramatic Association of Charleston.
Their ellbrl to rui.>c funds to be ex
pended in aid of the Centennial
Monument, to be erected in honor of
the braves who fo'I at Kort Moni trie,
should lind a responsive echo in the
heart of every genuine American.
As gallant old Orangebutg embraces
some of America's most patriotic
souls, v.c hope that centennial mem
ories will conspire to kindle in their
bo?unis a iitli appreciation of the gal
lantry, the patriotism, and tinsellish
devotion to country which animated
the cliivalric hearts that bled and
went out in dcJcnco of Fort Moni trie
nearly a century ago. Such men, nml
a continiihtion of such struggles, se
cured to us our independence, and
gave us the lincst country in the
world. It was at Fort Moullrio that
the iii'st American Hag was unfurled
in tho Son th, ami let all of Orange
burg turn out to-night and do honor
to tho jucniory of the gallant- men
who gave up their lives in America's
contest for freedom.
It is seldom that out citizens have
an opportunity to witness dramatic
entertainments, and wc suspect that
they will avail themselves heartily of
the chance to witness the ono to-night.
As wc said in our last issue, tho Com
pany composes the best amateur dra
matic talent in Charleston, and
has frequently performed to.crowded
houses tit I ho Academy ol Music.
Apart from the fact that the enter
tainment will he first-class in every
respect, the object for which it is to bo
given should be a sullicicnt induce
incut to in;-he our citi/.or.s turn out.
'To visii Charleston or Columbia iu
order In get a peep lit n genuine sotil
sliring drama would cost, one ten or
twelve d ?l jars, To-night it may In;
seen in your own town for one dollar!
"No such i erformanoo will bo given
hero again under a hundred years.
So all will sec the propriety of secur
ing :t .-tut ill jCliioitsJIail for to-night.
Sec advertisement elsewhere.
a floral fair
OK 'i ill->
0'A^GEBIRG AGRICULTURAL AND
MECHANlOAb ASSOCIATION
Will be Itehl 'at Ovangcbnrg in the P.uild
ihg May the '.Ith JSTii, at which lime
Premiums will he awarded to successful
competitor* a-; follows :
For the largest ami best collection of
(irecn House I'iants by ono person.
For the second best collection of the
above.
I'or the best collection of Zonale Geran
ium
I'or tin best collection of IVhirgoriihris.
For the best - >)lection of Koscs (cut
(lowers.)
For the bi st collection of A.Mers.
I'or the best eollcclion of Fuchias.
I 'or tic best collection of A/.aleas.
j'or the best collection of Pansics.
I'or die best coil eel ion of .Native Wild
ilo wer.---arranged.
Por the lust collection of Vegetables,! by
one person.
I'or ibe second lu st collection of the
?'tbove
Prcmiumus will not be award* d linlei
tliere In- a lair competition.
I . r fitrlhi r particulars apply to
KiKK 110111 X.St >N,
lieeretary.
r. ti ! I iiia
7}hWt M?1? TRTI7
CE1StTEN'j\t1.AL.
TIIF WASHlNfiTON l ilt A M AT IC AS
?-;)? I A'l H?N, of (?harlcilon. will give an
entertainment at Orahgchurg on Saturday
F.V* liiiig. March 2">th, for tin hem ii: of ibe
the Monument to be erected in Charleston bv
the
SM ti'MRTTO Oil A^S)S
To coinmemorate the <'en I #11111.11 An pi v. ts.v
iyofibo lJA'PPLFOF FORT MOlJliTUI K
The performance to commence with the
l.'Migl.ablc Farce, in one act, entitled the
To conclude willi the thrilling IVrnina,
in three :;< entitled
'?Tili' SKVKX riilillKS''
on tut;
"'Til js-.-s* of Siar?viII<?s,**
Will be presented with strong east < tVharac
it rs, co.tnmes, etc.
Admission ?3, GO.
C; I ?ldren 50 eis,
'L icli. I'ls ean Iij secured in advance at
Sehillley's Phothgraph (ialhry?and at tilt
More iif.I. A. I lamilloii.
notice"_
The undersigned, while lliintUfuil foi
past favors, will continue tin- general Stove,
Tin-ware, and House t'urni-hini;
business, at the Old Stand. Ilepairihg.
Mooting and Glittering, done promptly.
Wm. \\ I LI.COCK.
C-r> "TO $20 I'i'.ll 5>.W AT
(jjP Home. Samples worth ?1 free. Stinson
.\ I 'o., Portland , Maine.
QFri'E) ?_''".(?. to <;. |?. IIOWFLL& CO."
VT) New York, lor Pamphlet of loo pages,
containing lists of 01)00 newspapers, and and
i.-:imaie- showing cosi id' advertisiijg,
('?S'-S ?1stj(' at home. Agentswauled.
?D Otitlil and l* i ms free. TUIIF it CO..
Augusta, Maine.
mar 11 ls7d |y
/--j / \ i t I V' / i _l , :o i ... .. o' i
\j day next, sixteen of tho linest
HCMtSFS ever olleretl for Sale in ,ibis
market. Also tenor twelve No. 1. MULFS.
Now is the time for buyers to give me a
call, Term.; model ate.
liDWAHKD F. SLATFR.
mar 11 ti
FAX
OF Fit 10 OF COUNTY TUP AM It Fit
( ?itAMIf lll'lUi, Col N I V,
?iiANCiUlU'ltOj S. ('., Feb. 17ih 1870;
The time for payment of Taxes lue- been
extended to the First of April next, after
Which time ibe penalty will CFdv PA INLY
attach. Pake notice thereof ami govern
yourselves aeeorilinglv.
d. II* LIVINGSTON,
Treasurer.
Oraiigeburg County, S. C.
NEW
AT Till'
G GOODS
W, DRY GOODS HIlillT
Ol'
McGBEEIlV, LOVE & CO.,
COLUMJUA; SOUTH CAROLINA.
ALL I N NICE I) OF DIM' GOOIKS, ILATS, CA PN, HOOTS AND SHOES
Will find unprecedented liAKGAJXS ::t mir House. Kvery (Icnarlihwiit.islieing
filled up with the Cheapest and moid desirable line of UOODSeyer bofor ollcccd in tkig
market.
Standard JVint?, Spring Styles, at ?> ce'iiUi per yard. 2,000 yards. Corded Piquo, af
I2J, worth 20. Dam Goods, Spring Styles ?a full line?lit 12A per yard.
Illaelc Alpacas, Grenadines und Silks in great Variety, Jeauii, T\rceds, Cutloaade?,
&C, for men and boy-, at low prices. Domestics, of every description, cheaper than ever.
il?niei'y, Underwear, l.aees, Embroideries, &c, at New York; prices. Soapiaud
Pet fuineries, at nuuiiifaeliirers' cost.
Our Houtj Shoe and Hat Stock is being litte?! up with the cheapest and rno.it desirable
line of goods evei before sh?wu in Columbia. The Centennial Shoe, for men, is tho neat
o*l article ever worn. We Kp;u-e neither money nor time to make our .stock die cheapest
ami most desirab'e :.( !>..? found in the South; and we mean to y: ve our customers more
goods for their money than ran be had anywhere.
We are reecivinij new goods every day, andcustomersarc invited to call often to
get bargains Samph,* sent witch requested, and all packages over $i0 sent hV lixbresj
free of eharue
Central ry Goods I! thbli.shnient of Columbia, S. (.'.
M.i-i 1.11 v: lU.ltY, 1 i?V R & CO,
a 1), KOllTJOHN
lias.just received a Large Supply of
Dry Coods, Roots, Shoes,
i Ial ?, < 'n ] x, Ac
Also Tin Ware, Wooden Ware,
Croeki ry Ware,
Sugars, Coffee, Flour, Cigars.
In fact a supply of General Merchandise, including .Stoves of nllsizeii
end any descriptions. All will be s d.l IA ) W DOWN for Cash.
Goods Shown anil delivered in Town FREE of charge. Call b?for<
having
rSlouo ??t-iihle Gucnw anil ?cicl Phosphate
Price- it educed?Cash, S,> dubio Guano, ?40. Time, payable Noveinbo
JsL S?J. Acid Phosphate, Ca b, Psiyiiule 1st November S-'iT.
a. ii>. Koivrj oi-iisr.
GOVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN
It is said has repented entirely of tho 'Jobberies his Party has commit
teil, especially those in which ho
Tt ?! {. 5 h A Q fj ,4 TP t?
And mean? to stand fori ver hereafter as a penitent shiner. He believes
that if he had always drank as
mum liquors
As thb-e kept :C. lb, ' iJntor^rliiG SalOOIi 1?<? would have
been tie' equal of Ceo. W:i hit gtoti.' Feeliiig '?ihtisly" he will shortly send
a Sp. (dal Message lo the \.> fd.-; 1st lure aniiohsicing I ho fact that Fine Croce
ries, Tobaccos, Cigars, and a thousand other good things are to be had
ONLY AT MY STORK.
Now, as it is probable that when tins fact is made known to the Colum
bia Sob ns. tl ey will immediately suljourn to my Store, I respectfully request
tiie Oraiigcbiirg Public to call at'once and make purchasoa. Legislators
generali S' leave nothing behind them.
A. l<M^CIIKli.
P. B.?My rJJ*| y OKltB TA SB?ilO M?0ugli private can bo aeon
by Regular (lustomers.
I
C. P I K E,
VOSE'S OLD STAND,
II.?., OPENED, I H\ FITTED and llFSTOCKED this Large and Com
modious Store with the too.-:
rcr.Yi: *vA/~trn < irsvr /\in f\ r\T*Ci
Sl'jLI'tC i fi I OUii Oh yxwjjft
EVE1J OFFKUlVl) I IKK 10, comprised of
FRKS1I Ci|{O(T01MES, JIAPDWAPJO,
W< X) I >W A UK, (5 LASSWA K Ii,
CLOCK P.UVWAKi:, t'AiSxS'ICD COODS.
Dry Goods, Hate, Boots and Shoes,
Which is olieifd at PIUCMOS that will ASTONLSIl those that wi?h to
SAVE MOiNEY these JIARD TIMIiS. A call will convinco you of the
a co i i n tj i^r \> i <ojD"?om W-A-Isttj?id,
Lor which Ilm lIlCillKST MA?KCT PRICES will ha paid.
) - Constantly on hau l FEIifJ IdZKKS.
1,1 MvI ?i i??r i > 11 i1: i j 11 o- or 1 iVirtil ivA lip" P?n,03Cf5? (,<m
staiitly on hand, and foi isiale nt licsisoiiable llates.
jau 1':) LS70 h
du?
11
A,
T. KOHN & BROTHER
Are in~rccci])L of all kinds of Goods for the Season. Just received.
pieces of Prints of the Latest
Styles, selling Cheap.
Also just in
Heaehed and Brown Domestics
CHEAPER limn they have been for iho past TWENTY YEARS!
On band a Large Stock of
3 G
Which have been just rcceivhd from the Factories direct, and nans*
factured Expressly to our Order, the Examination of which, is SolicittdL
We are closing out the "ballanca of
Winter Goods at almost any Price ia,
order to close them out More we
"be CROWDED with our SIB
O-OOBS. We would advise those in
Search of EABGRINS to call on us
for the next two weeks.
The Latest approved Patents of
Of nil Calibres, alwvya on hand CHEAP;
Of the Latest Styles and at the Lowest and Fixed Pricos.
Prv7 'In conclusion, would sny conic, and stay all day, and if it looks liko
rain bring your umbrella, we will take care of it for you. i ou nd nly
bring a small amount of monoy, us a very little will buy enough goods at
the prices we arc selling them, to last you a wholo year. If you stay away
you will mis* it.
Theodore Kohn &, Brother.