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I\ 3?. BEARD, Associate Editor. JGQ>'" Mr. Kihk Robinson is authorized to \1 collect and receipt for advertisements and sobr scriptions to tho Times. Job Work?neatly executed at this office. t Have your cards and circulars print ed at this office. Are you going to the Fair? Tho Fair! The Fair !! THE FAIR!!! Subscribe something to the ElliottFair. The ladies arc working strenuously, to make the fair a success. We congratulato Messrs. Browning & Browning upon their removal from "Rogues' Row." We see from the "Charleston News" that tho statement that Mr. T. H. Cook had been appointed Solicitor for Charles ton county, has been contradicted by Judge Graham. At the meeting of the Survivors' Asso ciation held on Monday, Mr. T. II. Boyd was elected to deliver the 2d anniversary address before tho Association. The advantages of such an institution as the Citizen's Savings Bank, in our midst, is of no small importance, as it nll'ords our only banking facilities and means of deposit. On Saturday evening last, Russell Street was the rccne of a hand-to-hand combat which "almost caused the blood to How." Result: One of the pugilists left the field with several slight wounds. "Rogues' Row" well deserves so appro" priate a name. The State robbed thou* sands of dollars worth of land from its poverty-stricken citizens on last Monday and Tuesday. The ".quasi" sale lor taxes took place in "Bugiies* Row." M vjsrs Browning and Browning have removed their law office from the Court House square, and are now to be found at the office formerly occupied by I enry Ellis, Esq, and later by W. J. DeTre villo Esq, on Russell Street, next to Dr. A. C. Di.ke's>Dri'tr Store. Work ha-- hoch commenced <;ii the El liott Truek House, and we are assured that it will be pin bed to completion as vapidly as possible. Another evidence of improvement. We will speak upon this subject more at length, at sonic future time. The Fair. This enterprise, put forth some months ago by the Elliott II#>ok and Ladder Company, is. wo are pleased to state, progressing in a highly satisfac tory manner. As our renders are aware, it comes off on next Wednesday and Thursday, at the -Sword Factory; and wc arc assured by tho manner in which tho ladies have in terested themselves, that it will lie an oc casion long to be remembered by tho pleasure-lovers of our community. The doors will be opened at 5 o'clock, on the days above mentioned. Tickets of admission can be bad Irom either of the following gentlemen: J. C. Pike, E. J. Oliveros, F. P. Board, T. C. Andrews, A. B. Knowlton, F. DeMars. A meeting o."those opposed to Grunt's administration was held at the Engine Hall, on Monday last at 12 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Samuel Dibble, Esq. Dr. T. J. Goodwyn was called to the chair, and Dr. F. W. Dantzler requested to act as Secretary. On motion of Mr. Barton, a committee of nine was appointed to nominate 12 delegates to represent the mooting in the Convention to meet in Columbia, on the 11th inst. Tho following gentlemen wore elected: W. A. Ensterlin, J. D. Klcck loy, W. C. Moss, Dr. 1<\ J. Pou, D. K. Nortis, Col. A. D. Goodwyn, Dr. 11. W. Bates, T. II. Zimmerman, Jn?. S. Bow man, Jas. Izlar, John Moorcr, Wm. T. Knotts. The meeting then adjourned sine die As we have Secured additional ibrco in tho office, the Times will hereafter be mailed regularly on Tuesday night. "We had the pleasure of a visit, yester day evening, from Mr. Win. E. Simmons, Jr.', traveling Agent for tho "Charleston News." Mr, ?. is canvassing in this sec tion, and we bespeak for. him a goodly share of the pntronagc of oUr citizens.? Tho "News" is one of the best political papers in the South. Cotton States Life Insurance Com pany.?Wc take pleasure in calling the readers attention to the card of Messrs. Abncy & Parker in this issue. These gentlemen have formed a partnership as general State agents, with their head quarters in Columbia, for tho transaction of the increasing business of the above named popular Life Insurance Company. The Cotton States is one among the best companies in existence, nnd has the great merit of being a Southern Company. "The best'laid Bchemcfl o' mice an' men (Jang aft a-gley." So thinks our notably notorious friend, George W. Sturgeon, whom wc are called upon to again chronicle as "gone up" to the upper story of the county jail. He was committed last evening by Trial Justice J. Felder Meyers, on a charge of forging an order for $137 on the County Treasury. AY hen last heard from he is reported as having tears in his eyes. The Town Council met on the oOlh tilt, and all of the members weit? present' Resolutions from the Young / nterica, | presented by Mr. J. AY. Moeely, their President, were read, having reference j to an adjustment of a certain "Bond'' which our city fathers held against their company, and which po doubt will soon he amicably adjusted. An able and rull report, was read from an active and very efficient board of health, relating to the sanitary regula tions of our beautiful and growing town, replete with wholesome suggestioa, which wo hope our "City Fathers" will adopt'and enforce. To the Health Hoard was added the names of Dr. M. (?? Sal ley, Samuel Dibble, Esq. Mortimer Glover, Esq. and Joseph McNamara. Mr Joseph Stroits, asked Council's consent to the erection of a portable Steam Engine, with a rice beating machine at tached; the location to be on the lot lately owned by Mr. VY. D. Oliver, on Middle ton Street. A protest signed by a large number of citizens, objecting to the opening of new streets, was read and caused considerable discussion. The clerk said he was sorry j to witness tho opposition to public im provement, but thought this great array of signatures from influential citizens up on this vitally inportnnt subject, should have some consideration before that body; that he had respect for" those fellow citizens who did sign it, and as a repre sentative of this pcopie was willing and ready to submit this matter, in settlement to the popular vote of the people of the town. He offered the following resolution: "that an election be held in the Town of Orangeburg * * * that the question be submitted to tho people: "Shall the New Street be opened or not?" The question receiving the largest num ber of votes shall declare the voice of this community, and shall be final. There was no second to the icsolution, conse quently it was lost. We understand that arrangements are being made to com mence work on the street proposed to bo run to the'depot from the Court House. The "Rural Carolinian" for June is on our table. It. contains a well written ar ticle on "The Patrons of Husbandry," besides an abundance of sound and en tertaining matter, in all the departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural Hi lory, Stock, Literary and Home.? Published monthly by Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C, at $2 a yen r. Special notices. ?vnnnr| A NEW RE.IUTIETOKO ^(?nv-^Aii Dentifriceshail their drawbacks, until the salu brious bark of the soap,troo *va?^ brought from th'oCilian Valeys to perfect the fragrant Sozo doni, the most 'delightful article fur, the M'vl\ that a brush was ever dipped Into. ? "Children's Lives Saved for 60 Cents."? Every case of croup can be cured when first taken, by Dr. Tobias* Venetian Liniment, war ranted for 24 years, nnd never r. bottle return ed. It also cures diarrhoea, dysentery, colic, sore throat, cuts, burns, und external pains. Sold hr the druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place; New \ork. Venus herself would not have been beautiful if her complexion had been bad. If beauty is skin deep, it is necessary to secure and retain that part of it; and ladies, instead of resort ing to paints and powders, should remem ber that an impure, blotchy, or sallow skin is tile proof of feeble digestion, torpid liver, or vitiated blood, for nil which Dr. "Walker's Cal ifornia Vinegar Hitters iaa snuys?re, and-cfle.t ual remedy. Burnett's Cocnainc.?No oils, neither pomades or nlcnholic washes?foreign or domestic?can compare with Cocoaine as a Hair Dressing] It anchors the hair firmly in the sculp?gives it new life and lustre?and renders it the "crown ing glory" of both sexes, old and young. Pruit'a Astral Oil.?Store accidents occur fi'oin iisiii^ unsafe oils, than from steamboats and railroads combined. Ovcr200,000 families continue to burn I'ratl's Astral Oil, and no ac cidents directly or itidireel/y have occurred from burning, storing or handling it. oil House of Char/es Pratt, Lstab/ishcd 1770, New York. T. D. Clancy & Co., Charleston, agents for South Carolina. A Beautiful White, soft, smooth and clear skin is produced by using (i. W. Laird's "Bloom of Youth."' It removes tan, frcck/c.-, sunburns, and all other discoloratioris from the skin, leav ing the com n/exion briWinnt and hcuutifil/. So/d tit nil druggists. This preparation is entirely free from any material detrimental to health. ?Just the Remedy Needed.?Thanks to Mrs. Wins/ow'sSoothing Syrup, we have for years been re/icved from sleepless night* or painfu/ watching with poor, an fieri tig, teething children. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion] depression ol spirits and general debility iu their various forms; also, as a preventative against fever nnd ague,and other intermittent fevers. This Fer ro-Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya, made by (Jaswell, Hazard Co., New York, and sohl by ?II Druggists,is th.ebe.-t tonic, and as a tonic for patients recovering front fever or other sickness, it has no etpia/. His/ey's Genuine OoMen BeW Cologne Water, according to the origina/ formula of Provost, Paris, so/ong and favorably known to the cuk toiners of llavhand, llarrul and Hisley and their branches, for its line permanent fragriuure is now made by II. W. Hisley and tho trade stippliid by his successors. Morgan & Hisley, Wholesa/o Druggists, New York. Tburstoil's Ivory Pearl Tooth Powder.?The best article known for cleansing and preserving the teeth and ^unis. Hohl by all Druggists. Price 20 and 00 cents per bottle. F. <". H'cll. & Co., New York. Jlfarcli 1 -lv 11 Wm. Matib.iessen. FINE CLOTHING <t TAILORING ii o r s v., No. 201 King St. Corner Wentworth, Clmrlcston, S. C. Oilers rut elegant stlpply of Spring CLOTH1NG, for men youths and hoy.-, of New Styles, nt moderate prices. Furnishing Goods in great variety. Ageitt lor the Clh.s. Star Shirts. Tailoring Department supplied with a full line of desirable and seasonable Cloths, Csissimcres und Vesting, which will be made up to order in line style. apr lO-ftmbs. FsTAtitasttun in 1854. SELL & FOSTER. im POUTERS AND DKAl.KltS ix Fancy Groods, Notions, Fancy ?>ress Goods, Hosiery G-loves, I?aces, Ladies' Clotli Cloaks, Worsted Goods, Trimmed Hats Millinery and Straw Gr o ods OF EVERY DSSIPntlOX. No. 27 Haync Street, Charleston, S. C. 12-timo MERONEY'S IIQTEL, OHA NO HBF HC, S. C. I am pleased to inform my numerous friends throughout the Suite that I have purchased the "Treadwell Hotel," and am now rejuvena ting and fixing it up in the most modern style. The tables are well furnished from the Charleston markets. 1 guarantee full satis faction. \V. A. MKRONEY, Proprietor, npr 20 <;eo. w. wiMjIams & co., IP A C T O H S , CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. ('. gko. w. williams & co., WHOJ.KSALE GROCERS AND RANKERS, NOS. 1 & :i IIAYNE STREET, Charleston, S. C. OTTO SONTAG, DYER AND SCOURER OF GENT'S COATS, RANTS AND HATS. &c.f ( 'it \ R| RSToN", Si < '. for tue speedy cuke of p Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chili Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, and liilions Fever?? indeed . for the whole class of .diseases origi nating in biliary dcraugemcnt, caused by tho Malaria of miasmatic countries. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of thc Amcrican people thun a sura ana safo euro for Fever and Ague. Such wo are now enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it v.-ill eradicate the di.-ca.-e, and with assurance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from iu uso in any quan tity. That which protects from or prcvonts this disorder must f>e of immense Ecrvicc In the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than euro, fur tho patient escapes the risk which he must run hi violent attacks of this baleful distemper. <Thig "Core" expels tho miasmatic poison of Fevbb and Ague from the system and prevents tho develop ment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the bast remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body; and iu bilious districts, where Fever and Ague prevails every body should have it and uso it freely both for cure and protection. It is hoped this price will place it within tho reach of all?tho poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other over discovered for the speedy and cer tain cure of Intcrmittcnts is, the' it contains Do Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon tho constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy us if they had never had the disease. Fever and Aguoin not nlone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A grcut variety of disorders orifc from its irritation, among which aro Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindnoss, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of tho Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, and Derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become period ical. This ?? Cure " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them nil alike. It is an invaluable protection to immi grants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the in fection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate iu sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it is even moro valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever suffer from Intcrmittcnts, if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy af fords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, arc so composed that disease within the range of their action can rarely withstand or evade them. Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human organ ism, correcting its diseased notion, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of theso properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished to ?ud bis health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple ami inviting. Not onlv do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named 19 pleased to furnish gratis mv Amcriean Almanac, j containing certificates of their cures and directions for their use in the following complaints: Costive 1 nc.iv, Heartburn, IFgadache arising from disordered Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pain in ami Morbid Inaction of'the Vowels, Flatulency, J.oxx of Appe tite, Jaw,due, and other kindred complaints, arising from u low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They arc an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restora tion of tone and strength to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, run tue rapid cunr. op Coughs, Colds, Influenza, ITonrsoncss, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consnmp? lion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients iu ndvnuccd stages of tho disease. So wide is the fit Id of its usefulness and so.nu tnerous aro the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its Use. When once tried, its superiority o\cr every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for tlic distriusiug and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefit* on the alllictcd they can never hfrgct, and pro duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED iiv DR. J. C. AYER ?fc CO. LOWELL, MASS. A ( 1 A I v I ). We have this daV associated with Usin the practice ofMedicine, l>;\ M. <;. SALI.ICY, re ecutly graduated in tit.- School of Medicine, Cnivcrsitv of Maryland, * T. A. Elliott, M. I). A. S. Salley, M D. Orangehurg, S. ('.. M.iv 22d. IST'J. may 22 Sol 100I rSTolico. A School will he opened in tho basement of M r. Waunamaker'.s residence in < Irangcbtirg, l>v Stiles K. Mcllichatnp, on Mondav, May 20lli. 1872. tkiims : English - $3.00 Classic* ..... 4.00 The surveying business will hereafter he con ducted |?y s.'li. i\ IP. A. Mellichamp; the latter doing the field work and the forlner, the plat ting, on Saturdays and during vacations, l wil/ also attend to the Held work. KTILK8 II. MEJJ,TCIIAMP. may l?-!>nio rfm(m'HI'* of tho Democratic Party of Orangehurg County are requested to meet at the Firemon's Hall, at Orangehurg, on Sale?lay next, the 3d day of (Tune, at 10 o'clock A.M., for tho purpose of electing delegates to the Stale Convention, to be held on the I Ith day of June, at Columbia. Samuel DihhLb, J. A. Hamilton, Mortimer (Mover .T. C. Pike, .1. P. Hurley. F. Ii. \V. Briggmann T. C. Abbcrgotti, may JJ 1 Central Executive Com. C 0 M E AT LA ST! h.-*vl L A. 1) I ES! "W-E nrci li;i))j>y to mfirm you tlmt tlieX#02^T? lookeid mom STRAW HATS foteg Ja^rd; i?>d ? ' ? .'^ ? ?_j_I_j IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES, jSSf Have Just Come in toy ?. dc?l bt? ;;?> ;tt:J.W{ , - ?ii i' C?HAI BOAT VIA THE 3SW RAILROD STREET. .Tuner,, 1872?17?tf T- KOfilt4-M0, Stock of Gooas NEW STORE! NEW 600DSH OPPOSITE J. 1?. HAilLEY^;,^; I take groat planatirp in informing my numerous CttstomeW ami tuV Crtkim.Y Iff Oningebiirg generally, that I Imvo removed to the ? . ?/ " :'i 1"J bpib'>fl '?*i^?do.i oa.uojjBji/nt 44 T Ii E A I) W JE L. I- C O R N E R" mjyrt b?u?ni vt itijrcjtfler to bo known as : ,,,. ? tnv Mcroney's C m r n n.u.^mtt 'And am now opening a choice and varied stock of goods, consisting iu pai t of BACON; Lard, Flour, Molasses' &?j?f?w Sugars, Collees, Mackerel, Cohn Goods of every description, Confectioneries, Pickles, Catsups, Tobacco*. *' a tittrr triad i SE?'AIIS FROM a 1-2 TO 15 CENTS. tau ? h Fruits Nuts, Crackers, Jellies, Sardines, Spttp, Candies, Sell liaising Fl<>ur, Herrings, Raisins, Potatoes, Pipes, ore. vlV'H.'?k bab. is situated in the rear of the Store, and is furnished in tfie m sS Modern Style, with tho choicest Wines, Champagne Cider,''Ale, Beer" UnA1 Liquors of all kinds. tji /-"uuA tnoa ro tii h *!;.??? 1 can and do sell goods cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere in Orange bur <\ Come one! tome all ! and give me a eall. . t -r "Pl *-?_?_ ?.? W.A.jteROKKY. THE LARGEST AND BEST SEIjE(H'e1) tiTTJ-pn. % 2(4 ilbJOJUi ? u >ibiid'> Thlbh . Is just being openad at the well-known STOKE of ^H?J ii K O. 11. CORNEL S 0%, And an early inspection of the same is covdially solicited, guaranteeing ' t|int it is only heccssaiy to look at those BEAUTIFUL GOODS tobe induced to buy, n no competition against them ir? feared. All DEPARTMENTS are completely as sorted, the prices put below all COMPETITION, nnd it will be the pleasure ?f tho r-' ? ? ? > r PROPRIE ICK and his ASSISTANTS to show them freely and courteously. * "?" It wH.-Jiitvm It will well repay the trouble of giving the entire STOOK a full inspection. '?'->" George H. Cornelson. apr lyr li U L L, S C O V I L I & Y 1 KL % Are almost daily receiving additions tQ their large Stock of a t: n i? 1i a Xj merchandize t imowN COTTONS a1\d domestics, ' ' i) ?> I <-?: ! i ,<ii''d tUiis l?ifj ^f?id? v* Now in store, purchased before the advance. oust received a full Stock of \\ O O T SANDSHOES. Al-SO, HARDWARE, NAILfv&c., together with AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for farming purposes. GROCERIES in Full Stock, consisting in part of BACON AND DRY SALT MEAT. . FLOUR of the well-known brands. SUGAR AND COFFEE which defy competition in price and quality -A-g?fits for ATLANTIC PI IOSPII ATE, Cue's Phosphate, Wando Fertilizer, Pacilic Guano. Manipulated Guano, Guannpe Guano, as well as LIME, LAND PLASTER, &c., constantly on hand. BSy Wo are als o agents for wcll-kaown FIRE AN LIFE INSURANCE^ COMPANIES: GERMANIA, of New York. Andes,, of Cincinnati, O* Equitable Life Assuraucc Company, of New "York And In it, but not east, the celebrated SINGER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, an exhibit is sufficient. We have and do sell the goods. IH LL. SCOVILL & PIKE. n-i. 11