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LOCAL. F. P. BE AHL"), Awoeioto Edltor. rjgy Mr. KinK RontNSON is authorized (o collect and receipt for advertL-cments and Biib tscriptions to the Times. _ ?riffin ?S IlofTman, Advertising Agts., No. 1, South street; Baltimore, Md., are duly au thorized to contract for advertisement* nt our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are re quested to leave their favors with this hou?e* \ Church Services. Rresbvterian (.'lunch?Services at 10} A. M., and i P. M?Sabbath School at 8 A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon nt 5 o'clock. Rev. J. D. Browne, Pastor. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Ser vices on the 3d aud 5th Babbalb of every month nt 10?. A. M. and ? 1?. M. Sabbath School 9 A. M". Rev. S- Mellichamp, Rector. Methodist Church?Services at 10} A. M. and 8 P. M. Sabbath School at 8} A. M ? ltev. F. Aidd, pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr p. A. DanUlcr. Superintendent' Tlto "Elliott Boys"' have their monthly parade to morrow afternoon. H>VE your cards and circulars pr'it ed at this ofiiec. A Radical pow-wow was held at tho Court House last night. It all ended in "gas." It is rumoree on the street that T. K. Sasportas has been appointed Treasurer for this County. iiiSLd OvKR.- -The publication of the 'Premium List of the Orangeburg Agri cultural Fair is unavoidably delayed until next week. The attention of our readers is invited to the special tdegvani on the N. C elec tions, in another column. Our friends who want the latest news, can have it by subscribing to the Times. Sumn Kit's LirrxKU.?In our next issue, our readers may look for Senator Suin ner's letter add;iised to a c un nitl.ee o.'' colored men who aaked his adyieo as to which of the e.thdi Lit js they should sup port?Grant or Greoley. In tho cou.se of ids speech at tin? Rad ical plHe -seeker's meeting, one night last week, at tho Court House, Jas. L. Jamison, one of the most prominent and influential Radicals in the cmnty, said : "1 esteem Horace Greoley as one of the best Republicans the worid ever had (or held). * * * * lie is a hard working Republican." The Young America Fire Company was out on its regular monthly parade, yesterday afternoon, on a trial of speed the run from Iirigp/nan's store to the Engine House, including throw of water, was made in GO seconds, we heard one of the boys renmrk that it would have been made in 59 second?, had it not have been for the Town Council's pea patch along the street. We don't know ghat he could have meant by pea patch, unless it was the rank weeds which the emincil permits to grow in the streets. RzLiai?US.?The religious" services at the Methodist Church, which have been continued from night to night for the past three weeks, closed last week with a service especially for the childreu, by Rev. Mr. McKinny. During the meeting, efficient sei vice was rendered by Rev. II. A. C. Walker. Presiding Elder of Oraiigeburg District, and also by. Revs. Heal, Kirkland, Me Roy, and McKinny. The results arc a new impulse of vital ity nnd spiritual life in the church, a number of happy conversions, and an addition to the church of live members. Rut all of the good resulting from-this meeting inny not be seen at once ; for the "bread" which has been cast "upon tho waters," may be found "aller many days." There arc J 5,000 good Templars in Glnsglow. The Prohibition parly of Michigan re cently held a State Convention at Lnn s*ug, aud nominated State ulliccrs. CttUMB??Pouches wore plentiful on the streets ycstcrtlay. ?The Radicals had a mecting^at the Gourt H?uao last Monday afternoon. ? Tho Elliott Truck House is nearly completed. ?A hand-to-hand encounter took place in Court House Square yesterday afternoon. No one hurl. ?Mr. Kirk Robinson has returned' from hss trip to the up-country. ?Mr. J. W. B*. Dukes ie electing a neat, store on Russell Street. ?Mr. W. M. Sain leaves for Ken tucky in a few days, for the purpose of buying a largo lot of horses and iuule3 for tho fall trade. ?Monday last was a very disagreea ble, wet day. ?Mr. Ji K. White has removed tho rooms of th? "Singer Machine" to ono door South of Corneison's. ?After an absence of some weeks/Dr. T. B? Legftro has returned vo Orange burg, looking halo and hearty. Special Notices. Plain QuEsrioxa ForInvat.id&?Have tlio routiuu medicines of tlio profession done you no good? Are you discourage! and miserable? If?0, test tho properties of tlio new Yegitablo Speci fic. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Hitters, Al ready famous as the finest invigoruiit, corrective and "alterative, that has overseen the light. Dys peptics and persons of bilious habit should keep it within reach, ifthey value health and ease. What Every [Iouskmuii Wasto.?A good, cheap, reliable liniment. Such an article is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment, Pint bottles lit one dollar. For lameness, eilt* galls, colic; sprains, &c, warranted better than any 'other. Sold by the druggists. Depot, 10 Pv.rK Place, New York. Ucnxtrrr's Cocoa ink.?.1 compound ofebcoa nut oil &c, for the hair, liar established a world wide reputation. iL- natural adaptation, agree uh'cncss, and fineness from all injurious or noil ing properties, together with its cheapness in respect to durability olid sissu of bottle, render it unequalled by any other preparation in the world. For sale by all druggists. Mao if of Tin? Mo?tii??"Odifmrotis Zozodont renders the mouth enchanting, composed of rare antiseptic herbs, it imparts whiteness to the teeth, a delicious IlloWer-liko aroma to the breath, and preserves intact, from youth to uge the teeth. Flavoring extract!* nre of primary impor tance iu cookery ; and of nil articles of this de scriptum the highly concentrated Standard Ex tracts,- prepared by Josopb Burnett l-'o., Hos to-'., tire pronounced by lea ling cn'niu.ors ? , Profe.- or Blot tinning die number?too purest an I best. Human Wveks.? Every day and hour we meet with brokeii-dvyit rpocimcus of h nun : ily?wrecks that seem' pa-* hope of salvage.? At lea.: r>i i'fcii-cighths of (he>:p might Ik tilled witli t.cw vitality, by a courtiof Dr. Wall er's California Vin -gar Hitler... Many iiresutli rii;g from Hie reaction ol ruu'i-po!lun;d bitters or powerful minerals. It is ehifihlc ri.-itc ?-f Dr. Walker's t treat Kentorative that it neutralizes the ctlcct of ihmzi mi-scai'cd remedies, and ac complish in time a perfect cure. Nature gives us Teeth, but she does not pre set ve and purify them. Tin? must be done with fragrant Sozodont. The dental bone and its enamel c:ising are made invulnerable to all destructive iiillucnccs by the daily use "bf this beneficent preparation. $00,000 Dollars will be paid for any remedy which will ctire chronic Rheumatism, Pains in the limbs, back and chest, Sore Throat, In sect Stings, croup, iKscntcry, coli ?, Sprains and Vomiting, quicker than Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment; established in 1X17; never fails.? Isold by till Druggists. ZVpot, 10 Purl; Place, Carbolic Salve uncqualcd as a healing com pound. Physicians recommend it im the most wonderful remedy ever known. Price 2? cents per box. .John F. Henry, sole Proprietor, 8 College Place, New York. Christadoro's .Hair Dye.?This magnificent coir pound is beyond contingency, the safest and most reliable dye in existence: never fail ing to impart to the Hair, uniformity of color, nourishment and elasticity. Manufactory, OS Maiden Lane, New York. ? ? . Svapnia is opium purified of its sickening and poisonous qualities. It is u pi rfect anodyne not producing headache or constipation of the bow els, as is the case with other preparations of opium. .John Fair, Chemist, New York. Pratt's Astral Oil.?More accidents occur from using unsafe oils, than from steamboats and railroads combined. Over 200,000 families continue to burn Pratt's Astral Oil, and rio ac cidents directly or indirectly have occurred from burning, storing or Handling it. Oil House of Charles Pratt, Eslubfished 1770, New York. T. D. Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for South Carolina. A Beautiful Hinte, soft, smooth and cleat skin is produced by using O. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth." It removes tan, freck/es, sunburns, and all other discolornlinns from the skin, leav ing the complexion brilliant and beautiful. Sold at all druggists. This preparation is entirely free from any material detrimental to health.'" Just the Remedy Needed.?Thanks to Mrs. Wins/ow's Soothing Syrup, we have for years been relieved from sleepless nights or painful watching with poor, suffering, teething children. For Dyspepsia, indigestion, depression o. spirits and general debility in their Various forms; also, as a preventative against fever ami ague, and other intermittent fevers. 'This Fer ro-Phosphoratod Elixir of Chlisdya, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York," and sold by till Druggists,is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering from fever or Other sickness, it has no equal. Kislcy's Genuine Go/dcn Hell Cologne Water, according to the original formula of Provost, Paris, so long and favorably known to the CUB t tiers of Havilahd, Ilarrid and llislcy and their branches, for its line permanent fragrance is now made by If. W. Uisley and the trade supplied by his successors. Morgan & Wislcv. Wholesale DfuggJaD, New Yo-k. Thurslon's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powilcr.?The best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and gums. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 and 00 cents per buttle. F. ('. Hells & Co., New York. Alarch 1- 1 v t y^. '.mi. itttj*. k. ;.*>.* ? ALEX. Y. LEE, ARCH ITH CT Columbia S. CL, SF?3CXAXi STCTZCS TO" " SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS. & .Je Ofkiok of O. 8, (J. D., of S. C, ComjmiiIa, 8. C, Nov. 1K71. Orders for Supplies of every description di rected to this oflico will bo promptly attended t?, and the Supplies furnished rft the same rate as in,New Yortcor Hosten. THOMAS J. LaMQTTE. ?4- _ Grand' Scribe. WILLIAMS, BURNIE & CO. COxMMiSSION MERCHANTS, G Brnwr street and 29 Jt'"1 "lae Place. JV. Y 11-3U ESTABL1SED 1830, THE siibscriber is prepared to supply lit former friends and others with FINE and PLAIN PARLOR and BEDROOM SlflTS,.and OTHER FURNITURE, having recently added to his stock, and will continue to replenish tbe same. ALo, CHOCKEDY ax1> OTHER GOODS, which he offers at low prices for cash. A. C. SQUIER, One block east of New City Hall, nearly oppo site Carroll & Spelhndn's Carriage Factory. N. 11.?Furniture neatly repaired at mode rate prices. June 29?36?3m CHINA HAZali. WM. JB. STANLEY, iMPOitTcn an? PKAi.tca jy CHINA, GLASS AND KaRTIIES WARF SlltCiirpttitctl, Drdu?ni? und Japanned Ware, T able Cutlery, Mi r r o r s , o a s- f i x t u li ]?: s, HoutjE-FuaNtSiinHt (loons < ii:r:;:t.\i.,i.Y. 28 8 "ENTERPRISE" SALOOK. The citizens, of Oranijebu'rg are notified that IL L' IKAHLFRS luu opened A * . First ol.tw LIQUOR STORE and Drinkin Saloon; \\1iero he will always be To dispens the finest bVindiol ALES, ri&V* iJ'jtlTcliS. SfiQAJlkU&ci that can be haJ in Oran-churir. DON'T <Jet lint, t! < ENTEPPISE is a first-Anw so loon, condni'ted feh th* inoit improved plan and .i place where lo ik-ix are not permitted t<? run; re...*.:?', and ?Iure no (likeu.-situis nnd ban.indues aie allowed, A pressing invitation is extended to ALL To call and examine my stock, before going olscwhci o. J. HERMAN WAHLERS. j?t 1? Jyr iunn )A1) Ml Ml Uli WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M A N U F ACT URIN CI CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. No. 3'iy. Kltfq steet,, Between Wont worth and Society Street.*.) LARGEST STOCK SOUTH * OF Call nnd emmine bvftnv. buying ekaahcre.. Country orders solicited and promptly filled. All goods delivered free to De pot, and no charges for cnbc* or boxes. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. June 14, 1R72 35 tf TJniver&fLl LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. We arc desirous ofseeuring tbe services of a lull dozen canvassing agents in South Carolina for the UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will bo made. We desire nlsp, responsible lo cal agents for each town in tbe State. hi. W. GARY, M. C. DUTLElt. ^?tntc Superintendents' of .Igencies l>filOT?GKAl>II IWCi. [herewith return my thanks to my friends for their past patronago, and hope still to me it their future palroanjo. 1 am still over Captain Fib W. Ijrig^mnnn's store, prepared to execs ic work in my lino of husinoaps in the la pA nnd m?st im moved style. Jfe?-Sal's "action guaranteed. C- D. BLUME, jel;U-T Artist THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE WVril ATTACHMJ-.XTS Poll AM. KINJW OF WOUIt is fest winning favor in tjie iioiiKcliold, as shown By the rapidtv increasing sales. This HEW* FAMILY SEWING MACHINE in capabl? of a rang?? aad variety of work .such as was once thought inipo.vible to perform by machinery* We claim and can show lliat it tx the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arrang ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smooth ly running of all the Family Sewing Machines. It is remarkable nqt only for. lite range and va riety of it.i sewing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which it wi/I sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, line or coarse, making the interloeked-cbistic-stieb, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, .at leather may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stich; and, in n moment, this willing ami never wearying instrument nay be ndjtistcd for line work or gauz.e or gossamer tis sue, or the tucking of tarlatan, or. milling, or almost any other work which delieate finger.) have.been known to perform. At the . world's fair it received the great award of the highest sides'! J. K. White, Agent, Oflice nt Engine House, Orongeburg, 8. Cf. I mi U . 3m ,_._x_4._i_?? Male Academy, OILINGEJIURG, C. IT. S. C*. VERMS W.U. JIONTJI : English -.*?*? - $4.00 Classical ..... 5.00 The exorcised of this Institution were closed on the 25th June, and will be re sumed on the 1st of September. J.1MES 8. rTEYWvIttp, Teacher. "FOR" S?LEr IOFFEtt A DE.SI RAULE RESIDENCE IN a thickly populate*! neighborhood* Good dwelling, iteecssary outbuildings, and a new store forty- /bet long?on the South Edtsto, two miles of New IJridge, Orangebttrg sidoi ALSO, a lot of ranging timber and p?idarj in iVir miles of li good landing, on North Edis to, 1*J miles above the village. For Terms apple to L. C. STEVENSi jul21-2-tf ? Oraitgcburg, S. C. ?E. U. ST?K.ES, Colitmbiiv, S. C. Main St., Opposite the Phoenix Office Keeps cinstantly on hand a full line of Staple and Fancy Stationary, and a large assortment of'Writtng Desks) Ladies' Work UoxeV, Albums. Autographs, Port Folios?Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, Purtmonics, &c, ?A?c. Blan"k Booksoi ail kimi.vsuch tit Sltferiire, Clerk's, Jt'.dg? of Probate. Cotrnty Got tmisionrrs, e:c, on hand and if.ad ? to orUer?ruled to any Pattern, of t1"- host Paper and ir.i'.tcrials, with ot without printed Heading?; uLio paged or indoxed, as required. Special attention given to the Binding of Music; Portodieal.s Law Rooks, and all the other work in his Hue. 2o-3(J SOMETHING THAT EVERY Good Templar and So? of Temperance should have: A copy of the ClOODTEMPL.VJtS DlPI.o.M V ! SUN OP TEM PER. 1 NO E GERTI IM ATE, HENRY SONNT AO, - Po. Hox; 51, Charleston, S. C. This Diploma ?r.Certificate of momhership is a splendid ti id beautiful colored litlmgranh I cngra\*iugj an nrintmcnt tbat sh'xdd adorn the wails of every Good Templar and Son of Tem perance hous?. Has been pronounced by all who have i'een It, to be the finest Dlplcnu or Certificate of membership. I'ublished complete in every i'opcet. It is from an entirely new and original design, and illuetrates, most perfect ly the principles of our Orders. There are blank spaces tor record and signatures.. J. A. XSNAB.D We are now opening one of themostdcsirable slocks of i> U Y 6 O O E> S ever ofll?ed in this market, consisting of the most popular styles of DRESS GOODS, LACES, IRISH LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, With a full and complete stock of heavy CASSIMERES; LINSEYS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. ? NEW GOODS. SPRING 1872. At the popular Dry Goods House of AV. D. I^OVIS <Sz CO. We are now Bhowing all the new styles in Dress Goods, Embroideries, Lues, Trimmings, Cusrutners and Cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Prhits, Cambrics, Carpets, Matting, Window Our business (a conducted on the one price syst.in. We keep only standard makes <>f Goods, ami sell lio iu at uniformly I.ow Prices. Orders front the country will)be tilled with eip Utmost care. t>c^>" llar^aiiid this week, apr 27~Gmo The Advocate, is now in ? .<;; ? ? :. its 2d year, and is the O.YLT TEMPERANCE PAPER EY THE 8 TA TE. It is the Organ of the Sons of Tem perance of South Carolina, and therefore has such u circulation (is to render it a desirable medium to advertise by those in. who wish to reach the whole State. Hundreds who are not members oi the OUDIill take it. THE VERY LOW PRICE at which THE ADVOCATE is ofiurexl places it within the rench of EVERY FAMILY in the Land.? All should take it. Parents can not be two careful in selecting reading for their, children. Nothing is more, in jurious to the niarals oi' tlio country than the trashy literature of the day. Pv E M E M B E R That THE ADVOCATE is reformatory in its tone, and aims to elevate human Send for Specimen Copies, to EVP. B22AB.D, Editor and Proprietor, Ornngeburg, S. C. SELL & FOSTER. IMPoaTKRS AND DKAl^dtS lH Fancy G-oods, Notions, Pancv Dress gt>ods, Hosiery CHoves, Laces, Ladies' CSlotli Cloaks "Worsted G-oods, Trimmed Hats Xftillinerv and Straw Goods OF EVERY DE3IPTEION. No. 27 Kayne Street, Charleston, S.1C. 12-jiuo B^uiS IT IJIiE. l^Yijuviii l-irotliera, Main Street,d>ctwcen Lady and Washington, Columbia, S. C. PafloV, Chamber, Dining-Roum, and till kinds of Furniture, from Iba hast manufacturer New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, opr 2?-3mo (;i?:o. w. wiiilii?MS &c o., TP JV a T O Ft S i CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. C. Attorneys At T,;uv, t)i:AN(!i;miur., C. 11., S. C., MALCOLM 1. RllOWNlNU. A, F. Ruoavnixo mel.C. lyr . DU. 11. B: HEWITT, 3-1 WENTWOKTIl 8teet. c ii a 11 l TZ s t on, s. o. Can bo consulted on the following diseases, und diseases of i\ kindred nature, free of charge und in strict confidence. Charges moderate, and within the reach of all. OOico hoars from 9 a. m. to 7 p. rn; RHEUMATISM and NEURA.LCf\. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, gout, neuridgia, etc., tins practice j* almost per fect. The most intense- pains are almost in stantly ? relieved?enormous swellings, nro re duced?-ltnihs wl> ich have been contracted and stift' for years are related. Cases of twenty, thirty anil fortv /can? standing have 1>ecn cured by me, after all other, means have failed. * A great accomplishment ii ray triumph over pain, by which 1 can often, in a few moment-,? toothe and carry oil*the most excrutiating suff erings. If thii system did nothing more than to re lieve pain, it would stand superior to any other system extant,1 CATARRH. , Stoppcd-up Head, Running of the N?wo, constant hawking Jan#;SpHting, constant, Blowing of the Nose." , Thousands sufler from ?iat most annoying* disagreeable complaint?Catarrh, without knowing what it is. often the secreted mucous flowing down thcr throat clogs up the lungs and lay! the fouuda-' lion for consumption. The most skillful physicians fail to cure it. I cure any* Caso of obstruction?stopped up1 head?discharges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or exter nal?imin or fullness between the eyes?con-* Btnnt blowing of the nose?inflanimition of the" nnsal passages,?nlceration of schncideri.m membrane, etc., in the <*mrse of &? few days. deafness, Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otor . rluea?Otitis 'discharge from Ear), Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. I am daily treating all a'Jectiohs of the ear with the most gratifying rosults. Some whi/ had paid aurists nearly $1,000 without benefit, have been cured by me in a few weekn at mod' erate expense. 'c mercurial diseases. Mercury, injudiciously used^ has filled the' earth with wrecks of humanity. Thousands suffer from'its-eflects v/ho have been uncon scously drugged by tlieir physician. It is vain to attempt the cure of the majority of discuses while it remains in the body. Although I have-heard of several so-called antidotes tor mercury in the human body, I have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the system. I can satisfy any patient or physicsan that I can absolutely extract mercury, lead, zinc, and odicr mineral poisons, in every case. CANCERS. . Noli-ma-Tangcre, Lupuso, or Wolf Cancer, Ecirrhus Cancer^? Fungous Cancer, r Ro?e Cancel?Spider Cancer. I make a great specialty in the treatment of every description of cancer and tumors. How many cancers and tumors are wrong fully treated by cartain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." 1 After being pronounced incurable, I will take any one of these cases in hand, and make a permanent cure. My terms for treating cancers, etc., will be* based on the age and condition of the patient, and the positive certainty of cure. GEORGE T?PPE?, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OrrosiTK Columbia Hotel,' Main bTbeet Columbia, S. C. Kirk Robinson, DEALER lU Biok?, Music and Stationery, and Fancy Articles', A T THE' EX'lfXE HO USE, ORANGEBURG, C. II., s. a mch 6 PAVILIOX II OTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. R. Hamilton, ? G. T. Alfort & Cx, ^ Superintendent. Proprietor*. DANIEL H. SIL.COX5 ^ FURNITURE AVA RE-ROOMS, No?.. 175 and 170 King strect,corn'er cf CiiOonl Charleston, S. C. A full and large assortment continually on hand and at the lowest prices. Call aiYd ex aminc. ZS-Gta ? GEO. W, WlLIiTABIS &CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, NOS< 1*3 If AYNE STREET, Chnrlcston, S. C Carolina LIFE INSURANCE CQMPANV. Patronixe Southern Companies as 8<aithcrn men. The Carolina Life is represented by such men as Jeff. Davis and IFadc Hampton; it needs no other recommendation. General John J). Ken nedy is the General Ktate Agent, E. W.Sicbcls, Agent in charge of the o'flico at Columbia, S. C. iud &7?3mo Jewelry, Watche3 and Silverware JAMES ALLAN, No. 307 KING STREET, Invites special attention to his new, large, and elegant stock of Looniue, Opera Neck and VestChaius, may 8-o mos.