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Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bui/L & BCOVILT,. Satuuday, Dcceiubor 8, 1877. COTTON MhUUnga. 9jrS> Middlings. 9]<]t\ Ordinary...... 0 ($91 PROVISIONS Com.$ 75 Now Cora. Peas. "6r? Fodder, per 100 lbs. 60 Rough Rio?............._00 Pnireiis of IIuHlmanIry. Oraig* Grange No. ?4, meets the fourth Friday ift each month st 11 o'clock A- M.. in tho Bauemenl of the Pre? bytcrinn OWrtfc. Feaes* ?ra?ge Birst? quarterly on the #rst If-.turCayt of January, April, July and (Vztabxr. Hoir ?f mretiof, II o'clock A. hl., ?Vaeo of Meeting, tho Brne?cnt of the Pronhyterian Church. OL. O C Ji. Tj . Christmas is coming. Yesterday wub a lovely day. A very heavy frost yesterday morn ing. _^_ _ Snlesday was a rouser in numbers. Everything passed off quiet. See a thrilling original story on first page. See notice of Judg; Probate to Executors, Administrators, &c. In another column of this issue will bo found a card front U.S. Circuit Court Commissioner, Mr. C. S. Ball. mm r\t-i-? - ? 9m ..??? ? The many friends of Mr. \V. N. Scovill will b c pleased to learn that he is fast recovering from his severe illness. . . _ i ??a . ? ? -cvo". ? ? ? ? Mr. Dempsey informs us that he ?will bo here* only one week longer. All you iii want of picture ? had better call on him iwmedia'ely. Mr. \V. K. Crook has a new brand of smoking tobacco "Seal of North Carolina" that is hard to beat. A word to smoker's, &c. The finest nick-nacks- and cracker ever offered here beside-- u great many of other gooil things can be found at \V. K < "rook's. Dr. llvdrick has a complete stock of drugs and oilier articles in his line besides a full supply of toys for tin1 little folks. Dr. Barton is making intprov \ men's on the house opposite thy jail recently purchased by hint from Mr. Win. Willcock. If von want delicacies oftho season c*il on Mr. Webb Hull who has pist received fresh supplies for the holi days.1 'Ho has the finest oranges ever offered in this market. (Jive hint a call. My Children do not thrive They havo such a changeable color 11 now occurs to me that worms are the cause of all this trouble. 1 will try Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge. Sold hy Dr A. C. Dukes. We would especially call the atten tion of our readers to n change in the advertisement of Mr. T. Kohn. This gentleman has by low prices, superior goods and courteous and gentlemanly clerks, built up a business not tobe equalled in the South, and it is only by visiting thfa huge establishment that one can be supplied with a com-? plcte out fit either in drc,s goods or coarser fabric<, an 1 as nearly every - body will want something extra for Christinas we advise them to vail on Mr. T. Kohn before making their pu rebuses. At a l (cling of the School Trus tees ?of Crange Township held on Saturday Dec. 1st, it was determined to open tree schools on the 1st of January as follows : At Oraugcburg, one white and one colored.' At Jamison's, one while and one colored. Also in the country, schools for both races, at Tine Grove, Mt. Car nio), (Jin Brunch, Buzzard vi lie and Mill Branch, for all of which applica tions are ddired, and teachers will be elected on Saturday Dee. 15th; Dr. A. C. Dukes is giving away u handsome book entitled "Pearls for tho People," containing much valuable information and many interesting articles, it also contains n history of the. discovery of tho "Ilepntine;" for diseases of the liver, dyspepsia, conti spat ion and indigos tion, &c, and gives positive assur ance that when the Hepatinc is used it effects a permanent, and la-ting euro of these diseases, which prevail to such an alarming ex lent in our country. Take the Hepatiuo for all diseases ofthe liver. The Anuivorsary of tho Elliotts! A Fes. tivo Occasion ! Eloquent Speeches, &c. i In our last issue wo published tho programme of tho above interesting i festivities. We shall now attempt to give a somewhat detailed account of tho incidents of this day which is always a gala one with the Fire De partment of our town, as the Anni versary of the Hook and Ladder's, but more especially as tho birth day of their worthy Patron, the beloved and venerated Dr. Elliott. In the afternoon the Elliotts, with their escort the Young Americas, paraded through the principal streets, making a very creditable display. Karly in the evening the company met in the. Young America.'*, hall, their own being used for the supper, and elected the following officers to serve for the ensuing year : Foreman?L. II. Wannamakcr. Ass't Foreman?M. H. Sistrunlc Treasurer?St?cs lt. Mellichanip. Secretary ? A. B. Walker. Solicitor?M. I. Drowning. Surgeon?Dr. T. A. Elliott. As soon as the business of the meeting was completed, the company with their guests proceeded to the Hook ami Ladder Hal', where a very acceptable und well prepared collti tioti awaited them. Upon entering tho lull no one j could fail to bestruck with the neat ness and air of comfort "which the scene presented. The evergreens and Horn) decorations gave evidence that the fair bund ol woman was not lacking; and the snow white table cloths and tastily arranged viands gave a relish to al! present. As soon as this least of the body \v<s disposod of, which it is useless to sav v.as well dene, the tables were cleared and the least of reason, wit and sentiment commenced. The ball was opened by M. I. Browning, Esq., who responded to '"I J! i: day W t: ft MCUilATI-:'' in bi.< usual lelicitious Kyle. lie gave full < udit to the ladies of Or iiitgchurg lor lite success of the Hook und Ladder Company, and alluded in touchii g and appropriate terms to the worthy patron of the company, Dr. Elliott. '??i mi y<u m; am ericas." In (be absence of f'npt. Dibble, was briefly atid appropriately iv -ponded to by ' hin 17.1ar. "pun city va i ii was eloquently responded to by Major Wl.mloy, vtht)' Oidl.fulJ justice to bis j barren theme. Ho made a speech which will long be remembered by all who heard him. "THE 1JOAUD OK FIRKOlASTEUa" Brought to his feet Chief l-iurpin Riggs, who said in opening, that while he could not sneak us well as the lawyers who proceeded him, he was certain he could out-work all three of them put together. lie then gave some practical advice to the Lire Department. "m i: governor" nein;: abseilt was represented by V. A. Schiflley, Esq., vvb.o (-poke to the point, but seemed to prefer tkut his principal should respond for himself next lime. "our city" Brought out .1. Ii. Louies, L.-IJ-, who pitched into the poet of the company, and intimated that lie could make b? Her j? et: v himself He did not seem to think it was asgood as Hum or Moore, lie made some good points, nml although short, bis speech was well received. ' oun country" Was responded to by Stile- K. Melli chanip, Lmj , who spoke glowingly of ?vornan as "our country's" richest treasure, and the rising generation as her brightest hope. He attributed the low standard of public morals to Grnutism, or the elevation of medio crity and vice into high places. From Grant be said there sprung up '"little Grants" in every community, who lived by deception ami policy, boast ing ol that of whieli every jail hir I wns their equal, and every pr > es~i,)!i ul thief their superior IL conclud ed by urging a return to the purity of our fathers, and a strict adherence to th-1 constitution as "?ac Cotin t ry's" only hope. '?'ihk judiciary." Was represented by Capt. Mortimer Glover, win* dwelt with considerable intcreftf, upon the purity of the bench as necessary to the prosperity of the bind and the contentment of the peo ple, and concluded with a happy an d appropriate sentiment. "the press" Suffered no detriment at tho bands of our neighbor's editor, Jas. .S. Hey ward, Esq., who showed plainly that for a paper to be the friend and de fender of tho people it must be free and untrammeled. His speech was delivered in hia torso and animated style. "the literature of oun state" Was assigned to Capt. John A. Ham ilton, who did full jui tico to the theme in a spceeh teeming with elassie. allusions. He reviewed the distinguished literati of our State, and concluded with the recital of one Tim rods sweetest lays. "our ctiizen soi diery" Was under the direction of Brig. (Sen .1. l'\ Izlnr, who complaiced that Mr. Mellichamp had captured his infantry, alluding to the rising generation, lu spite of this disaster Cap.. Ixlar made up 00 hoiuo aueC doles wltieh kept the audience highly i ntertained. J.usi but not least eaiuo "WOMAN," Responded to by Maj f. B. Whalcy. It is supui fitinus tu say that Maj. Whalcy did well. His reputation a a speaker is too will known. lie said that his. appreciation of "wo .man" was best attested by his recent action. He kept his audience spell bound lor the balance of tho even ing. We cannot omit to mention as one ol the most interesting and touching incidents of the evening, the pri since und cheering remarks of Dr. Elliott. The deep Iceliug of the; andiene?! could not be concealed when the old gentleman alluded to his age and to the improbability of his meeting with the company at its nest Aiiiiiversury. At the conclusion of his remarks a resolution was unanimously adopted offering to the Doctor the good wishes ol even one present, and the heart-fell ho] e that he would live to meet wi.b llieui on other Anniversa ries. Thus ended a day long to be re membered by the firemen ami citizens ol' ()i uuueburir. We have heard praise on every lido for the Committee id'arrangements, both on the intellectual and physical feast, for the splendid success of this interesting ( ntertaiument. scarcity of .VO.Y/iT There is no doubt but the pcscntl condition of y)l kinds of business and industry is fearfully depressed, und i: behooves every family to look euro fully to their expenses. Winter ia coining on when children are liable Vo ctowp, whviurmrg vov.g\-ei*e. ^3inig\i ." and coins v. iil prevail every where, and consumption, with other throat and lung diseases will carry off many. Those diseases should uo! bo neglect ed, Doctors Mils are expensive, and we would advise our people to use Bosch ee's German Syrup. It never has failed. One bottle at 7? cents will keep your whole family well during ihe winter. Two doses wil red v< any case. Sohl in all towns in t!i ? United States, ami by your Drug gists, Dr. A. <\ Dukes. " a hvh /?: o r a tis? The Hou Alexander II. Stevens eayn :?" The (Hobe Flower Cough Syrup has proven ? most valuable remedy to me." Clov. dame- M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"1 shall always use it with I perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public us a remedy which will afford tlmt satisfaction experienced by mo and mine, [t excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate j lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, ofGa.j says: "ii ! finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrii a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men de erves the attention of the afllieted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use tho G'o'oo Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively mire con sum] i ion. For .-ale by Dr. A. C. Duke-. T1IK STATE OF SOUTH IIAKOI.INA, OltANGEBURG COUNTY IJy (J. II DLOVICIt. Ks'qi. I'robale Judge. Will-UKAS. Martin I.. Griimhhug hath maile suii to me. to gram him letters ol Adiniulstration, tie bouls uon, ol the es tale and isileots of .M <i Slromitii. These nrc therefore in eil? an i inhnu . ish ail mid singular the kindred and cred itors ol the saiii M. (J Stromau, lalo ol (.irangehitrg county,deceased, that ihey lu- ami appear before me. in the Court ol Probate, to lie held at Oiaugeburg V 11.. on the l!Uh day of December next, after publication hereof, at II o'clock in the loi eiioonio show cause, ii any th?y have why ihe said Administration should hoi he granted. Given under my hand lids 28th day ol November, Anno Domini 1877. ('. lb O'l.OVEU. nov '2s.) iliulgc oi Prohaio. i:>KN'rWr77YT DR. H. r. I\l I'CK IONrpuss Dentist Kooms over Storo of Air. <Jco. JJ. CornelriOh'H. {Jay Charges Koa.sc-nablc. FRELIGit'ti REMEDY CURES NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, GOl'T AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. Ah internal reinc ly, whieli eradicates die cause of these dis eases from (he system. Carefully prepared from tlio prescription of an eminent phy sician, anil universally regarded as the niosl reliahlc rcmcdv for such diseases in tin; world. 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K t.-.r iiijr, hiiyc. hy f1' ? issp of a few bottles; entirety t r<v-.v cti their hcisiltt* N. v. Vc i. August ao. 107!?. DN\ -?,) ">?: 1? -tr air:- *..'!:. ti f Itcn, laj*. yrlator, I ujcil j -r.:r Exp.-.'t.ir.i..? >.? v ro-.tjh au;3 r calii od ntnra bcrirW from it thoxi ruj.Ji.t. t . iivcr to'olc. Inr.jov.v': :li?t I will nr.* ?ii i'loirltla ni?s:t winli?r nr? 1 lutended. ?o .'.l hi ? i in d?s a UatUca, t>7 psproan rj/ roruo rricuJH. ALFBED OVaiTIKS, 12.1 WpsI T'.nr'r l'.:V. hircot. Ba<lon. January 11. !f.7t. Till? ccrtlSe that I Itnvo rocomtmcaded Ibamoot Dr.Ti .^;'s E <p mm or:; at ton".: laaaoaof the lungs lor!>?r" past two yo.irj, nnd to mjr knowlodgo tr.nrj b?tUi ii li ivo h?rn ?med by tr>? nstlenta -.vlth Um hr.r p'tav icsutta. In two eaa ? whore Itwiw Uioajtbl .'ou nnurd eon.niiipt.oii s.iul taken plaea ihr Rxpootoract CfTeotod a euro. K. 11. BFR aoub, k.It. " V."i> oan not spoak to? inr !;ly of Dr. Tut t'? Cx pOCtOrnnt, and for I ho of BUin rum humanity s.f.r- Itmoyl . icrallyKnown."?CUBU< TU V UlVOC I ' F.. ???t?l by DrucclstM. Prlco 81.00 dav ?i 1^77 1 v GIN GEARING, Sil \ TfN(j AM) BOLTS CSIEA l*KU THA1S1 BEFORE AT Tllli FORES T CliY FOUNDRY AM) aXAOSSSNSS WORSES, GJX). \l LO.M Is ARD & CO., A U OUST A, GA. kngInks, a itton SCRKWS, MILL GEARING, And Machinery off Kinds Made and ^Re paired. QC127 1^00 52 IS COMING! Ami everybody in want of Tho ( DS still conlinuclo avail themselves of the UNHEARD of HA KG A INS ollcring i:i DRY GOODS & H?LLIDAY GOODS Having purchn cd largely during the lost month at REDUCED PRICES Fe? I confident that we sell Goodsas CHEAP and CHEAPER than Char lest? n, Co'unibia, or any other So tp >rt Town. This is a Self-Evident Eact As the Slock is all NEWLY NOUGHT and will bo ottered at POSITIVE REDUCTIONS during the next 30 duya. BUY USEFUL EOLLIDAY GOODS leu can f mlforLadies and Misses Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Sacks, Gloves, Shoes, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Writittg Paper, lb sierv, Jewelry, all of the best quality and at REASONABLE PmKES. Lor Men and Roys a Nico Suit of ( iothes, an Overcoat, Hat, Cap, Neck Tie, Silk Hand kef; hief, a 'pair of Shoes, or High Top Hoots, Six Ii laded Knife, ami a Double G?n, or a Six Shoot er, in Fact anything you want from a Shij cd j air of Stockings to a Market Hasket. A io w Lot o! 11 LACK A L PA CCA at remarkably LOW PRICES. IF YOU HAVE TIME Come nnd Sea for Yourself and we will politely show you through our .MAMMOTH s i OCK OF GOODS. ' THEODORE KOHN, J.VKY GOODS IHjMI^OjRIXJjM: ITHAT L. So ]ELX0D^HliEHi? Is pn j ated lo givejiis'friends and the public generally BARGAIH3 in Groceries,3 Liquors, Cigars:. and Tobaccos. Come niwDexniuiue in}'goods before buying elscwherc*"and you'will SAVE MONEY. Tj. S. RICKENB AKEE'S; AUGUSTUS FISCHER UNDER MASONIC HALL, fs now recoivtng his Pall an I Winter Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES Which I am offering ( J I I KAP E 1 1 tnft!i CVor heforo. My Fii< i ds : l d the public generally'is respectfully invited to give ase a cad before making their purchases. A. IRISCHER CI1KAP MONjEY I ?50,000 for $10. Tho Coin m?iTwenlt\\ Prize Distribution Company Incorporated by Act of the Kentucky Legis 'ature, will liavc their next publieDrnw ing in the Public Library Hall, Louisville, Ivy., on December 31, 1S77. Drawing posi tive er the Money Itefunded. They will distribute at that time 06S4 Prizes amount ing i>> $320,000 Including the following cash prizes, each a tm'all fortune in itaclf: $50,000, ft'JO.OOO f*10,04>0, i $5,006. This Drawing is under the same Manage ment that so ably and satisfactorily con ducted the Second Drawing of the Ken tucky CsihIi Diatribtilioii Co. Whole Tick ets, $10.00; Halves, Quarter, $J.")U. l or Ticket?, address G. W. BARROW & CO., General Managers, Courier-Journal building*, Louisville, Kv., or THOS. II. HAYS & CO. General Agcnb, 007 Broad way, N. V. ; Send for Circular, ""?fl IIV httvc no connection whatever with any other Lottery. Distribution, or Schemen/ any kind. (i. W. BARROW & CO .Gen'l Managers, vno 3 7t ' EDUCATE! EDUCATE!! Educate! I! Santee Academy. FOR ROTH SEXES. The next Session will hes<in on the Mou ii.iv. Si [>t. 3d, 1S77, and Close the last day of'June, 1878. Young Men are hero given a thorough Ihisincss Education, or prepared for the Senior Classes of our Leading College*. Young Ladies are prepared for the Sethina rie?. The Latin and GroeK Pronunciation is that of the Principal UiuYeraitics and Col leges l;olh of Europe and America. Discipline mild, but firm. . Location Healthy. Board Gucap. Grammar, Scholars....... 2 60 Tim ion pk it month: Primary Scholars. $2 00 Classical Scholars. 3 00 Tor further information addrcm P. \\. CORK, Principal. Or W. J. SNIDER, Trea?., St Matthew?, Ornngeburg County, S. C. oct 20 (a