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MASONIC F.otroB fjo?ncil No. Ii, KV. & S/. M-'. Will meet each Thursdav at G o'clock P. M. from 1st October to 1st April, and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October, on the following dates, June 2d, July 22, Aug. 10, Sept. 1G, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, ami Dec. 16. J. F. IZLAR, T. L O. W. Bnuxsox, Recorder. E.reka Cknptor No. 1?, IV. A.\M.\? "Will meet during the present Masonic year ht the UHtinl hours, the followin dates : 1 March 10th, April 7th, May 6th; .Time ?ftaj August <lth, September 1st, October 57th, Nevcmbcr24th, December 29th. J. F. IZLAH. M. E. n. P. J. M. Bruxsox, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge Xo. 28, A.\ IV. jil.v \Vill meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock Trom 1st April to 1st October on the follow, ing dates, April A, May 2, dune f>, July 4, Aug. 8, Sent. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7. Dec. fi. JAS. F. 1ZLAR, W.M. Gbo. W. Bruxsox, Sec. any 29 1875 7m. I. O. O. F. Edisto Lodgo No- 33 ? Meets at Odd Kellow? Hall, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March to "20th Sept. ami at 7J o'clock from 20th Sept. to 20th March. V IhiMAKS, n. o. J II HUM A n ^Y A11Lk HS, Sec. Robfcca Lodge?Meets 8 o'clock every Eocood "Wcdncsdav after sale dav. F. Dr.MAHS, n. ft. ~TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June 8, Sept. 7, Dee. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TEMPKttANCE. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. Y. M. C. A.?Hall and Reading Koom over Store of Mr. J. C. I'ike?open orcrj night from 8:150 to lt):.">0 r. m. Praver Meetings this month June 1st, 8th, lAth. 23rd and 2U?h at 8 30 p, m. Business Meeting June 22nd 8:30 P. M., ?vcrv Fourth Thursdav in each mouth at S:30"jr. m. M. GLOVF.lt, President. FSDmni.r, Secretary. Koutli Carolina Kailroail. orriV'R horns at ouaxut:mTn<i iiKpoT. From 8 o'chtk A. M.io2j P. M. From 2) o'clock P. M. to.".} P. M. Goods received and delivered only darin? ofliee hours. I, O O A. J,. Next week a (laming new ad\\rti?e ment will appear for John Sehnde The change in the weather made a ^go?d^denl of businc?.-* for the loctors. Augustus. Fischer will ?Vcctipy Iii.? new store tic t week. ? - ? * -e? The store of Mr. .J. ('. Tike Mil. continues to he crow'.e l with happy customers. The time is near at hand when the ides of November will tell the. tale, of weal or woe for tho coining four years. C'otirt commenced on Monday lust. IIb? honor Judge Kecd, wuh in lib usual good spirit*, and seemed deter mined Rfl ever to do hi.i duly. Branchville has improved wonder fully. The merchants down there nro in good hopes of the future and trunt that the present political excite ment will subside without bloodshed. The Kcv. A. I. Hartley will preach in the linptist Church to-morrow and to-morrowjnight. We have rcpcaiedly spoken of this divine's eloquence. Those who waut a treat should not fail to hear him. JONES <fc WAXXAMAKKn? The store recently occupied by Mr. Ezekiel, resounds now with the merry . voices of the above goutlemcn. They have a peculiar knack at enticing cus tomers, and wo predict for them a prosperous future. Young and de serving, honest and upright, they de acrve success, and we feel sj^ccially gratified in introducing them to tho public with to-day's issue. Their Btock consists of groceries of every des cription, which they purpose to sell Jew down, while at the counter of Uieir drinking saloon the most fastid ious pnUito can he suited. Call on ?Tones & Wannnmaker. - ??? FRANTZ Jill IGG MANX Homo ouee more it the -word to ap - "ply to this gentleman. For sometime now he lias contemplated opening bueiness on his own account. His numerous friends and patrons through oiii the County have been impatient to have him commence. Jt is with pleasure that to-day we announce the fact of his re-establishment it Mul lcr's old stand. His stock of groceries are complete, and como up to that high standard of soundness and fresh ness which evor characterized what Frantss sold. In connection with his splendid grocery, he has the most su perb and complete oyster saloon this side of New York. There you can get them on the half shell, in a stew, or in nny manner host suited to your taste. His brandies, liquors, ales, etc., are pure. They have no smell of creosote about them ! And, to cap the climax, tho evor genial and ac commodnting Frank DeMars has b^cn procured to assist him as his chief coadjutor. This is enough. Call at Mullcr's old stand ! Old John Robinson's Groat World's Exposition, comprising a huge Mena gerie, Aquarium and complete Circus, will exhibit at Orangeburg C. H. on Wednesday November 22. This mammonth show is the acknowledged monarch of the amusement world, and demonstrates what can be accom plish ed by a life long experience, in domitable energy and vast wealth. Uncle John Robinson is the best known showman in America, and so great is his pride in the wcll-mcritod reputation which he has won, that he expends money with a lavish hand to add new feautures to his concern every season. He has a" gceat many novelties this year which cost over two hundred thousand dollars, and, added to his already numberless won ders, makes his the greatest show on earth. We take peculiar plcrsure in recommending Mr. Robinsons exhi bitions 'to our readers, upon the strength of the pronounced indorse ment of the press and the public wherever 1 c has been. The entire aggregation will exhibit at Orangc burg on Wednesday November 22 and the day should be home in mind. Court commenced on Mun lay last and adjourned tin Wed ne-day alter noon Judge Ijh cd and SolicitorBuitz; knowing thai there was no" money to pay witnesses, jurors, ite, thought it a Iii rdship to keep farmers without pay. The following cases were triad : State, vs. Samuel Felder, grand larceny?pit ad guilty. State vs. Govnn Dofnsy, IJo.vard poinsy and Miles Zoigicr?two cases, arson?mistrial ordered in both cases. Stale vs. T. C. Woodiird, indicted for mu rder?con tiuuud. State vh. Aleck Harrison, murder, verdict?not guilty. State vs. John Chavis, uli<ts J..hn Griffin, assault with intent to ravish ?continued. State vs. J. H. Atnaker, assault with intent to kill?continued. Stale vs. Win. Butler, assault with intent to kill?continued. Slate vs. John Jones, murder?con tinued. State vs. R. G. Delamtcr, obtaining goods under false pretense?guilty. State vs. Charlie Colter, high way robbery?guilty. State vs. Hardy Ruth, assault with intent to kill?continued. State vs. Delia Cain, infanticide? continued. State vs. Adam Miller, assault with intent to kill?guilty of assault. State vs. Jones, grand lar ceny?plead guilty. State vs. Daniel Rivers, grand lar ceny?plead guilty. State vs. Daniel Rivers, William Bradley, grand larceny?Nol pros as to Daniel Rivers, but guilty as to William Bradley. State vs. Dan'l Cokcly, assault and hftttery?-continued. State vs. Thos. Kelly, assault with intent to kill. State vs. James Brown, resisting County Treasurer?continued. There would be more wisdom in co* operation with the friends of Gover nor Chamberlain to secure his elec tion in throwing away our strength upon impossible candidates.?Claren don Press, William. Gullen Bryant, Paike Godwin, John Bigclow, Charles A. Dana, H. B. Stauton, Fritz Henry Warren and Charles Francis Adams, sr., have become so blind in thoir old age as to mistake tho extrava gance of Tammany Hall for economy. They and their kidney began to re form the finances [?f the city of New York in 1870. When they deposed Tweed they fancied ihcy had squelch ed extravagance and corruption; but the taxes and the debt of tho city have increased more rapidly than be fore, and now they want to make Tweed's old partner President, and transfer this New York style of re form to Washington. The people of the country cannot understand that kind of reform which costs more than what is denounced by the reformers as extravagance. 'J hey know that the apostles above named deserted the Republican party because their little mutual admiration society of fossils was not allowed to run the foreign policy of the Government in behalf of the foreign importers.? ( nfoii-ITcrttltL Our exchanges are noticing the fact that a Richmond ycung lady of great wealth is to marry a man who served in the penitentiary nine years for robber)'. There are several ladies in Washington who have married men that ought to have been iu the penitentiary. Call at Dr. J. G. Wannamakcr's and get a pamphlet and read about Dr. Clark Johnston's great Indian blood syrup, the best medicine in use. Dr. Wannainaker also has the medicine for sale at wholesale and retail. june 24 Dhpensin Americans are particularly subject to this disease and its effects: such as Sour Stomach, Siek Headache jlabi lual co.-tivenes.s, Heart, burn. Water brash, coming up oftlr; food coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, palpitation of the Heart and all disca <>.?: of tho Stomach and Liver. Two doSes of (Moon's August Flower will relieve you at once, and there positively is not a case iu the United Stales it will not cure, if you doubt this jro to your Druggist Dr. C. Dukes, and <ict a sample Ubttlc for Id c nls and fry it. Regular size 75 cents. q'l'kstioxs F?n kykiiY oxe to .|.V.SM7i7i? Are you troubled with Indigestion, Constipation of the Bowels, Dyspe psia, or any disease of the Diver? Have you suffered for years and found mi relief from the use of medicines? Do you have a faint up; elite, ami arc you troubled with feelings of languor ? If you have these feelings we know you have not tried the new discovery McrrclPs Hepa tine, at Dr. A. C, Dukes' Drug Store. It is performing wonderful cures in this and all ot er communities where the people use it. It is pronounced by all as the best Diver Medicine in the world. Two doses will relievo the worst case of Dyspepsia or Constipation of tho Bowels. Each bottle contains fifty doses, and a teaspoonful of this medicine iu a wine:glassful of water three times a day for one day, pro duces a most wonderlul change. Where the system is run down with loss of energy and appetite, or Dys pepsia, with all its train of evil, is el lee ting its deadly work, this remedy, Merroll's H opaline, never fails to bring about a speedy and permanent cure. Those wdio doubt the merit ami virtues of this medicine and live from day to day without trying the liepatine, have our sympathy, but can not be cured unless they take the Medicine. AX'XOIJXCKJIISXT. Mr. Editor:?Please Announce CAM \\Eph FOOTMAN for County Com misMouera. MANY VOTERS. Mit. Enrroit?Please announce Coroner .1. Hammond Fordham, as a candidate for County Commissioner subject (o the action of the County Convention and obligo UNION REPUBLICAN' CLUB. State of Soutli Carolina. OnAXORnunu County. By Aro."H. Knowj.ton, Esquire, J. P. Whereas, Francis Dant/.ler, hath made suit to ine, to grant to him letters of Adminis tration of the Estate and effects of Win. II. Dant/.ler late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred mid creditora ofthcsaidWni.il. Dantzler ileceased, that they he and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangcburg 0. H. on Oct. 31 next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted Given under m> hand, this 1.1th day of October, Anno Domini 1 S7l> AUG. It. KNOW ETON, [i*8] Judge of Probate, O. C. oct H 21 Notice. To the Repiibl icon Voter* o f the County of Orangcburg, and the Public: Wo the undersigned respectfully announce to the Republican Voters of the County of Orangcburg 8. C. and the public generally that we dis claim any connection whatever with a ticket circulated and prepatory to be the nomination of County Olli ccrs of the County of Orangcburg headed by E. J. Cain and ask our friends throughout the County not to support said ticket as the effect will he to elect the Democratic ticket and wc are Republicans and support tho Regular ticket only. Gco Rolivcr. J II Livingston. Thomas Phillips; V E Jones. R G Fredrick. John Robinson. A C Williams. Seed" Wheat". John A. Hamilton Raving relnilil on IU.*S8KLIi STREET next door to Mr Cornelson'a, will lie happy lo see his friend.* at the New Stand. Resides his usual stock of Seasonable Goods lie has an invoice of SELECTED WHITE SEED WHEAT a choice lot of TOBACCO OK A LL ('. IIA DES. FAMILY GROCERIES, &e, ftri Goods delivered at depot or in (own without charge. J. L Hamilton Russell Street next to C?rnelson'si Sanier S. llowell K. lieber Scrcven HO WELL & SCHEVEN Factors rincl Coinnii^^ion Mevcliiii ii * Accommodation Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. B??" Solii cts Consingmncnts of Cotton Naval stoics and Lice oct 7 Hm SO I-IO?L NOT I G EJi AH parties desirous of becoming employ, ed in the Free Coiiiiuoii Schools of School District No 10. Orange Township will hand in their letter of application accompanied with certificates granted by County j Hoard of Examiners on or bet?rt'the lOtli of Oolohcr lS7tl. TheHoard .will; meet on said date to elect Teachers. V. I). ROWM \N\ ' lerk Hoard Trustees Sch-.Mil District No. 10, sept 30 21, 7~ FOR RENT l'hc TWO MW> IniinUllg 111 OlcTuuii ?i Lewisville. The first Story lilted up as a St?'ie, eumpleie in all re-poets. The second Story sir Winged foi a Ucsidcnco. For particulars apply to GEORGE hoi.IVKU. ang. ?"? tf .J O 3fi N O G U K N yccciwou ok ilOIUHlT -I HXNY. Iinnortcr wn\ Manufacturer OF HARNESS & SADDLES. Has the pleasure to inform the I'ublic that he has Received ?heavy Slock from the North of every description what belongs lo a first class Saddlery Establishment. Also wish to draw particular attention to his Stock of LADIES RIDING SADDLES and his assortment of SHOES. 1 Vices lower then ever. Good Saddles at Svl.?O. Good Shoes at $1.73 Db:NT.LST.UY. OR. 15. F. MIT CKKSFUSS Dentist Rooms over Store of Mr. Oeo. II. Cornelson's. JC>=?>*" Charges Reasonable. Take Notice, We ' want to make a change in our busi ness and have made a change, in our prices. NVo will sell our Entire Slock of Goods now in Store at cost for the next thirty days. Wc mean what wo say, and would in vi to all those that wish to save money to call and price before buying elsewhere. J. P. HARLE Y & CO. FOR CASH. A Hargaiu can be made by any one who has the mean* of purchasing now. 'The Subscribers are authorized to sell for Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars, that very desirable Ke.-idence fronting on Court House Sipiare, and owned by Mr. C. WhiUcinorc. Another year must soincrcase the value of Htal Estate so located, that such a bargain cannot he then made. The property is under lease for so me months ALSO The Plantation of C. Whitlcmorc, on the old Charleston Koad, about live Miles fiotn Orangcburg Court House, can be bought for $'J0UO Cash or on lime (a?j to all bul $1000) for a larger sum which can ho learned on application to HUTSON ?V. IIUTSON. Orangcburg, C. 11., S. C, August, 12,1870. Iltlg 12 tf ?(! TS Po ?iisray Ulykkv ay ,ri *x sa^or aaroLiTiv -r aisrnoci hsi.i s*j,o? xv siivn: xhoikpjav soax Di -j?* \Oo30J>3 ssrrro ismtj Ti iii TtTo^j A*|(u.touo3 tDpp.iu joqm puo Otyipmp jsoq oqj jo j? ^oojs jjnj v rpt.w |op|o7.^[ -4j^ ifq poulnooo A*[iuooo.l ojojs oqi iu pouodo oaxjij Xoip yuqi X|pu.i3no3 otjqnd oqi puu spnoi.Tj Jioip uuojui A*[[njpads9^[ A lid buy your mm, diu goods, FROM 8. E. TOBIN & CO. TUE CI1 KAP STORE OF ORAIVCiEBIfRO. A full Slock <?n' bund, and ?10 trouble to show goods. All articles bought delivered at your houses free of Charge. HIGH EST CASH TRICES PA ID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. TN ir^I/Li WINTER Dry Gocds, Boots, Shos, Hats, &c, COLUMBIA, S. C. YYc are now opening our FALL AND WINTER STOCK ? Of DRY; GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c, and beg that nil in want of goods give us a call before buying. You will find bur STOCK full of the MOST DES I KABLE GOODS to bo found auy where. We buy for CASH and sell for CASH, and with the long experi ence <>f our buyer wdio is in the Market all the time, we propose to givo you GOODS at P HIDES that cannot be duplicated this side of New York. Call and be convinced. Samples sent by mail when requested. Orders promptly attended to, and when over SK) in value, if accompanied with tho money or requested to be collected on delivery wiil be sent tree by Express. m;nvh27tf COLUMBIA, S. C. D? the candidate of those who are in favor of an HONEST GOVERN MENT. And my STORE is the place for those to visit who favor LOW lMxK'ES. Knowing the STRINGENCY of the times I havo resolved to sell goods at figures to suit them. Never before have such UIVSUIIP&SSKI* BARGAINS been offered In Orangeburg, My supply of DRY GOODS Ik the LARGEST and best SELECTED in the County?down stairs and up stairs being tilled to overllowing with Calicos, Homespuns, Cloths, Linens, &c, While my stock of tOENT'S CLOTHING Is Huperb and Complete. 1 have al<o SHOES and ROOTS of all sizes, Styles and Prices. GROCERIES I offer in large or small quantities, and at a small ad vance upon cost, prices. CROCKERY, WILLOW and TIN WARES, and every other article kept in a well conducted Store can be had LOW DOWN. Jhix word, I congratulate myself that I have, ami am still receiving as complete a htock as was ever offered to the public. Let my friends give mo a call and ascertain for themselves. My motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. J. C. P I PIANOS AN I) ORGANS BARGAINS BY jPROF'. -A.NTOTST BT^TiGk Agent liiKlilon *V Itatcs Soutlicrn Miiftic House, "Music hath charms to soothe the suvnge breast." . I am now prepared to oiler inducements to the public ol Orangcburg that have never been heard of before. I have a magnificent assortment of Pinnos from Cbickcring, Haines Bros., Hallet, Davis & Co., and Southern Gem, etc., and Mason (0 Ham 1 ill's Organs. Pianos from $200 and upward*. Terms extraordinarily easy. Organs from S70 and upwards. Besides Violins, Brass Instruments, Violin Strings, Sheet Mti3ic, aud in a word, everything that a musical tasto can suggest in tho abov?? line. "I can be found at Slater's Hotel, where my instruments can be inspected, and whore I will always be glad to give any information on tho Piano, Organ, Violin, &C, required. f.opt 30 ? 187G ly VOCAL, AND INSTRU MENTAL. I am prepared Id reeeivon.few Pupils more in Vocal ami Instrumental Music. Apply to ANTON BERG, nq> no tf d>5 TO j$SO PEU"]??Y AT fjp Home. Samples worth SI free. Stinson & l'o., Pur?'and, Mane. Notice of Dismissal NotiOC is hereby given that I shall one month Iroiri "date file my final ac? count with the Hon. Judge of Probate for Oraticcburg County, as Administrate* of the Estate of A. II. Gowan deceased, and ask for my disnnssnlas such AdminiBt trator. September 23, 1S70. IT. RIGGS, Administrator, 41 Kept 23