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* . " ? ? - %*P?*M ... - . . - F. 3?. BEARD, Associate Kditoi1. Mr. KmK Kouinson is authorized to collect nnd receipt for advertisement* jfhd ?plR) pci-iptiotiffto the Times. *\ JT- Iff Pbriflin & Hoffman, Advertising Agta., No. J- South street; Baltimore, Md., aro duly an ithoYizcd to contract for advertisements at our UoSVest ratest . Advertisers in that city are re-^ imested to leave their favors'With this house*' Church Services, r Presbyterian Church?SeryTeTSfT?f f"? A MT, tffid ? P. M?Sabbath School at 8 A. M.? Prayer meeting TImrrday afternoon at.-"> u'clook. ttev. J. D. Browne, Pastor. Churclr of the' ttcd'ecin'cr' (Episcopal)?Safe Vices on the :5d and 6th Sahbath of every month at 101 A. M. and ? P. M. Sabbath School !> A. M. Key. S- Mullichamp, Rector. - Methodist Church?Services n't 10} A. M. nnd 8 P. M. Sabbath School, at St A. M.? IIcy. P. Aidd, |)at?tor.; 1 \ Lutheran Church?SabhrUh. School at 9 As T)r 1'. A< Dantzler, Superintendent The publication of Sumhers letter is necessarily delayed till next week. The advertisement of the Orangeburg Academy under Messrs. Melliebainp & Hey ward, will appear in ottr next. "We have'.engaged the .services" of Mr. 'Henry Perroncan, tojeonvass this and jidjoining counties, in the interest of the pins, and wo bespeak .'or him the hos pitality and response of our citizens to his calls upon them. This week he will can vat s in St. Mathcws, and vicinity. Match Gam is.? We understand that Orange Base Bull Club, of this place, has ^accepted a challenge from the Club at Branch villc to play a match game, at an early day. Our readers will be duly advised of the time und place. We learn that the Town Council at their last meeting appointed as appraisers of Town property Samuel Dibble, L. Bansdalc, and S. U. McUichamp. The caterpillers have made their ap peal a neu in pur vicinity, doing much flumugc to the corn crop of B. F. Topip 8 hi, about four mils from town. "TiMKs" Bui.l.htix.?From the prcs ent lime to the end of the Pivsulcnlnl campaign, the latest dispatches, both press* and special.-, may be found oil the Bulletin, at the entrance t< the TiMics, -ofii.-e. Our friends are invitcil to call and peruse. - mm ?c? Housi: Wakmixg.?At the last regu lar meeting of the Indp't Klliott Hook and Ladder Co, ;the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Hesoi.vkp. That this company have n house wanning to take place on Thurs day the 20 inst, nud that the Indp't Young America F. 10. Co, and theirlndy friends be invited The following gentlemen were unpoint ed a committee to make the ncscossarv Arrangements: T. C. Andrews, Gco S. Shrier, F. Denials, KobtCopes und Dr. J.C? Hol nian. -r The at ten tii tu ot the Town Council is called to the following : ? 1st. The lights which occur on the pub lic Streets. 2d. The rank weeds in the Streets. 3d. The profane language allowed to be used on our Streets. 4th. To the filthy condition of Amelia Street. These things should be remedied. Will Council act. ? ?1- ???-? -.. The following is a list of the officers of Orange Base Ball Club; President J. S. Albergottic. Vice-Prcsident A. C. Walker. Secretary, L. If. Waunamaker. Treasurer, P. F, Stokes. Dli: f x to uns. ?T. L. Wannann ker. ? H. IS. Hall E. L. Sal ley. P. G. Cannon. Unipiro. T. A. Jeffords. 'I The Greeley clubs in Maryland num ber over tf.OUO colored voters. (>. f?l?nrt Associate Justice "of VTic' SJpreJc Court of .Florida,,, and j firstj cousin of T. C. Andrews, Esq Judge of Probate','for this County hfss been nomi nated by the .iRopuIflicftri'^Convention of |FI?rula> for Governor of the State. Solonian S. Hogo rcce/itl/ called the great German statesman and orator, Hon/, Carl Schurs, [when ho was afar ???; ?' ? . ? ? ?? t ' j '?>??/ . off,] a red whiskered Dutch ' puppy." Hotf hatCtfal is the aversion of IIog[e]s to.dogs!: rjn This suggests to us that if we could get some of those good watch/ dogs of tibe'rly like Carl Schurs to come ovnr intfl^Soutb Carolina, we might drive out a few Radi cal IIog[c]s. Cnf.Miis.?We had the pleasure of a slvort visit on last afternoon', from our young friend A. C Dibble, formerly of this place. ??F. .M Bamberg makes his bow this .morning, by informing the people of his Stock business, ibis fall. ?A young men's prayer meeting so ciety was organized at the Presbyterian Church, last Thursday evening. ?Fisticuffs arc the order--"of the day in Orangeburg. ?The Charleston Republican invites a conference of the Liberal Republicans to meet in Columbia, on the 20th inst. ?Sec notice of Knight Errantry hi another column. --The contest between By as and Jam ison, for the Scnatorship is growing hot i ter'every day. ?In accordance with tiic progressive spirit of our people, our enterprising fel low citiy.cn; Mr. W, A. Meroney has bought an Omnibus and it is ik)w run ning for "Meroney's H?fel. ?The next term of fho Court of Gen eral Sessions for this County, will com mence on the flfst Monday in October next. ?The time for making tax rt turns ex pires on the 20th inst. We would ad vjfKJ these who bare flo'l yet made their returns to do so at. nice <?r a j^nnlty of ?(l percent, will be added, wftcf't he 20lh. Judge Craham preside! nt iiw. next term of the Court. ?Kead the ''Premium List/' of the Agricultural Society. ? Eli Chuvis was hung at Blackville, i>n- Friday, August 'id, ? Hamberg i~ to haVc a telegraph ?The Uepublicau State Convention meet.* ill Columbia, on the 21st inst. ?The contributions of "a subscriber' arc accepted. - ? ? m - Ofv OUR TABLE. St)VTiri:iiN (Yi.tivatok.?This stan dard Agricultural monthly, for August, is on our table?tilled as usual with mat ter of great importance to agriculturists. Rru.u. Caiiouniau.?Our readers all know the ? immense value of this maga zine. It is always a welcome visitor to our table. Walker, Evans it Cogswell, publisher-, Charleston, S. C# $2 per an num! Fa 1:11 and Cutm-n.?Monthty. a year - New York City. The American Working l'e >plc for August, a Welcome visitor to our table is before Us. It is the leading tariff publi cation in America, and hits a circulation of over thirty thousand and a well-de served popularity in thirty Slates of the Union. A musical Tit hat.?The following se lections of New music can be had for Thirty Cents by sending for the August mimbcrcf Peter.-' Musical Monthly.? 'flu: pieces arc also published in Sheet Form at the juices annexed. Meet nie, Maggie, Song and Chorus, Hays, 40 cts; Bright Star that Crowns with Beauty, Song, Kucken, 80 ctss Do not weep so, Sister Darling. Sung and C, Stewart, 30 cts ; My Heart is weary. Bal lad, Gouned, 50cts; .locus Polka, four hands, Strauss, 35 cts; Sunlight Schot tische, Gootc, HO cts; Georgiens Waltz, Kinkel, 155 cts; R?saiba Polka Mazurka, Kleber, do cts; Love's Caresses. Mor ccau olegante, Kinkel, dOels. Address, J.L, Peters, oil!) Broadway, New York. General George B. McClellan told a friend to-day that ho would vole for Grcelcy ami Brown. Wtfie* eveiiing of WHKyj 28tF ?Ttim? ft difficulty occirjcd m fester. .Uet\\;cc|i. G. W.Grcsw$|tfa&W0 ^^f'H1 resulted in tlio siaDDrng and^ Killing of CreswelL . /'. X t^JOi "The LntfrcnsvillcHtt^M says? ? During the past fteck wo* havo lind' abundant rains hi eycry: portion of the Cotfnty. The crops now promiso tin a bundant yield ofboth corn and. cotton, and indeed of every thing now growing. If no disasters overtake the growing crops there will be an abundance made in our County this year?more, perhaps, for the area planted,' than any year since the war. I'-JL.1-,L-jj+^l?Mq -'-A^ltAXXm ??:. *MIK SECOND ANNUAL. FAIR . ... of Tills . ? O v n 11 g e !:> 11 Vff* AGRIOULTURVL SOCIETY, Will ho lu>ld at ANDREW'S FACTORY BUILDING. Commencing on T['FSI>AY,''C)et?ber 20lh, nnd ending on TUCKSDA Y, October Slat. THE {EXECUTIVE CJMMITTEE An - nounce that th*- nro making arrangement* to doubl., t! e 'III M UM LIST, and to increase the attractiveness oi tlicxFAIIi in ?every, partic-/ uhir. TheV/appHl t<> tlie people of the: county' for their cooperation i|i the w$rlc'of making ft a great pgceewj -The h'dics especially \m* \*t7i^ ted to contribute, and more than twice in many premiums-, um at tlto lute Fair, will be ottered in their dcpartvicnt. The following is a suufmttry of the premiums ottered: "I) KITA ktM knt A.? f!ki/p..j t,'HOl?S. Fur largest yield of cotton upon ?ine acre, $10. For largest yield of corn upf/n live acres of hi<;h lands, ? I."?. I For largest yield of corn upon five acres of swamp land, Sir For largest yield of corii upon one acre of high land, jFor the large*! yield bf corn upon one acre of H\V;iinp bind, ?5. F<?r largest yie'd of Uieo upon one acre, $">. [For large t yield bf Peas upon mfe acre, So. Largest yield of Sweet Potatoes upon one ftcrp, SI For largest yield of Iiisl. potatoes upon J acre, *-*2.">0. For I ngest vield of turnip*1 upon 1 acre, $-.\*"?>. For largest vield of (tmo'id NtH-Mipon one acre, * %r*1 * w *'- * For the largest yield of Native* ftota IJuv upon one acre. S3. For largest yield of Pea Vine f/ay ttfffiin one acre. S3. For latest yield of Sorghum Syrup from one acre, $?. For largest yield of fcf'tga? f.'rtne Sfrttp fttftit I nerc, $?. Parties wishing to compete for ffl-'se Pfcini urns must notify the Executive Cpnirnillce.be', fore commencing to gather the'rejtOtttfc pro dtu ts ii order that arrangements may be made for an impartial test of die respective viebls.? These premiums tre tv paid if) Agricultural Tool* or Inip'eihents, at Rfcfrkct rates. SAMPLES OF CROP;. john \\'. SELLEN*, Vjtf., Stprriuleiideni. 17 Premiums, Worth from* $0.00 to $10.00. (C.) GARDEN AND ORCHARD PRODUCTS, Maj. .l'OllN .r. .VALLEY, Superintendent. 12 Premiums, worth from $1.00 to $10*00. (1>.) HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT, j b.j ICE ATI X< i NOKKIS, Jin:. Superintendent. 12S Krvimmus, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. (E.) MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURES. Coi.. PAl'L S. FKLOFP, S'?r, rini. ndeut. 27 Preuimm?; .worth from $4,00 to $20.00/ (Fi) LADIES' WORK. | JOHN W, lUNTZLFU, Est, Superintended. 50 Premiums, wm tb from $1.00 to $10.00? j .STOCK?Horte* and Mule?1. Da. ALK'X'K ,V. .VALLEY, SupCfhdcn'lCnt.] Ho Premiums, Medals and I ?iplomas. '2. Cuttle. hf.nry N. .S'NELL, Superintendent. \ lo premiums, Medals and Diplomas, j 3. Other Stock. Cor.. .john C. fowap.uv. Snprrintendent. I 18 premiums, medals and diplomas. In this Department especially, as w II as in (>theif<? separat.- premiums are ollered for imported nbiiuubt :v:id articles. (H.) POULTItY. I J. (iEOllGE YOSF, ijsq., Superintendent. 12 premiums, worth from,S2.00 to 95.00. (If) TT.onicui/rrHK. T.C. HUffHLE, Eso.., Smpm'ntrtUh-nt. ? promimnf, worth from ^l.UO to .*f?l.U0. (K,) >rfSOKD'IiANl<:OUS. C.\IT; JOHN A, HAMILTON, Superintendent. 20 premiums, worth from $2.00 to $10.00 Those desiring to exhibh, or to ascertain further particulars, are rcnucrttcd to apply to any of the undersigned for information. Premiums will also bo ottered for plowing and for athletic skill: A new, varied and al trncr.lvQ prpgrapnne of auniRcinents will he car ried (nit, under the rhar;.'<* of a coninciMit com miltco of gcntlcnem, whoso names will liereaf. ter appear. Ei*ery ellii't \vil/ be made to render the Faii: wurihy* of ? die great; /IgVieVdtnMl p?ctl<*?n of which Orangcburg is Inb centre j and in' order that this shall he the case, the work of prepara tion must be participated in by all who have the interest of our State and county at heart. Samuel. Diuhlk, WlSIASY W. Cri.l.KH, IIaiumsk Ki(i<is, Lawkknck [{. ilKc*K\vmr, James J). Tuezevant. lixecutivo Committee. THEY AHE WARRANTED ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. "'I'M *?'{'? {" r . ' I J / j j fj ?ley contain hp arsenic or poisonous ingre dients'of any kind?nothing, in .the least ilfprt!^ injurious to thosy*stcm under any circumstances ?and may he administered with perfect safoty to' an infant* They never fad <o eure the most ob-tinato c:ise when taken as directed. They cure immediately. In no case will the patient have/rtlpre tijitirone ehill after the Htm dose, and in the majority of eases not even that. They accomplish the* work by destroying the cause of disease, which no other remedy pre tends to do. They are an effectual Jffcventive, neutralizing the nudarious "poison in the system, and thus avert in;: its consequences. ? ^W>* are warranted in every instance. If tlujy do not cure tho money will be refunded. " For <a!e all over the South, IH)\VI K, MOIS K & 1 > A VIS, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C Julv 17, 1872 23 Cm P ERSONS \VIIO INTEND PU It chasing Stock in the fall urj in formed that T he LABEST STOClvof Horses and Mules ever brought to this market, will he of fered for salo or yiven r? Way At tho SALE STABLES of W. M SAIN A CO. The Stock sdrrpficd at these Stables will be brought frysh The grctht pastures of Mr, W. M. Sain will leave about the first of August to make his purchases. W. M. SAIN $ CO. "ENTERPRISE" SALOON. Tho citizens i?f Orangehurg arc notified that it. // b'A ULKUS has openetl A First chtM LIQUOR STORK and Drinkin Saloon; where he will always be To dispense the fines! brands of .1 tiES, H7.Y7- S LIQUORS, SEGAliS. <ir., that can be had in Orangeburg. DON'T Get that the ENTKRPISK is a first-chiss sa loon, eondktctcd on the most improved plan, and a place where loafers arc not permitted rrt congregate, and where no discussions and harr.mgues are allowed. A pressing invitation is extended to To call and examine my stock, before going elsewhere. J. HERMAN WAHLERS. jul lb lyr IJIiOWMAt; Sc BROWNING At tornoAt Law, OUANUKIlUlUtj C. H., S. C, Malcolm I. UnowNiNO. A. V. Rkowxinu iuchO-jyr _ W. J. DeTreville, A T T 0 R NE Y A T L A W . Oflice at Court House Stptarc, Orangeburg, S. C. inch 18-lyr Male Academy, I ). A\r. Uom?\SO>I? MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS Removed and is now located on lvusseil Street over V. II. \V. Rriggmnnn'h Store, where he is prepared to lit gentlemen with elothes ol the newest ami mo.t approved styles, Satisfaction guurantcd in every instance. 1>. W. ROMNSON. July 2, tS72 12 ixirmfiTTvft wir1i a v. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AVD' TOBACCO- HOUSE, i ??.. v,b /'.fv. iff ? (I ?? No. 310, KINd STKKT\ , Between Wentworth ami Society: Streets.) SAUGEST STOCK Siprf It . ?.. ? ? t<U ?!?!??;! ? ? . .:? i OF , ; . jiiljiSw I ? : I *=> ? \-7 i.. ??? ??? urfi ' I ? ;?;>? ! . CSitl nun cfixiniiii: before hvniuij tli'ultnc.. Country enters solicited and promptly filled, All goods delivered tree to De ! pol, and no charges for cases or boxes. WILLIAM SCHRODER, I Proprietor. ' .Time 14, 1872 30 tf E. R. STORES, 1 I' ? Columbia, S. C. Main .St., Oirpositc the Pluenix Office Keeps constantly on halid a full line ofStaplc and Kiiney Statiolf.lry, mid a large assortment of Writing Desks, Ladies' W?>rk lloxcs, Albums, Autographs, I'oVt.I*?dios,(Told l'eiisand Pencil Cases, l'ortiuouies, ?Sc?, ?ie. as Sheritf's, Clerk's, Judge of Probate. County Cointnisionrrs, etc., on hand and made to order?ruled to any Pattern, ol the beut Paper and materials, with oi without printed Headings; also paged or indexed, as required. Special attention given to the Binding of Music, Periodjcals. Daw Books, and all the other Kork in his line. 2Gt39 ?4 WENTWOKTII STKKT. C H A KLKS T O X, S. C. Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence. ' Charges moderate, and within the reach of all. Oliiee hours from U a. hi. to 7 p. m. RHEUMATISM ami XEURXLGIX. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumatism, gout, nciiral;.ia, etc., this practice is almost per fect. The most intense pains are almost in stantly relieved?enormous swellings are re duced?hud* wl ich have been contracted find still' for years are relaxet'. Cases of twenty, thirty ami forty years' standing have been cured by me, after all other means have failed. A great accomplishment ii my triumph ovei pain, by which 1 cah often, in a few moments, toothc and carry oft'the most cxcriitiating will orhigs. If thii syriom did nothing more than to re lieve pain, it would stand superior to any other system extant, CATARRH. Stoppcd-ttp Head, Kunu'mg of the Nose, constant hawking and spitting, constant Blowing of the Kose? Thousands suller from that most nmioving disagreeable complaint ? Catarrh, without knowing what it is. Often tin- secreted mtieous llo^vifig down the throat clogs np the lungs and lays the founda tion for consumption. The most skillflff physicians fail to cure it. I euro any (rase of obstruction?stopped up head?discharges of greenish, thi.k, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or oxter- j nid?pain or full lies? between the eyes?con- I staut blotting of the nosi?inllamm ition of the nasal ptssagcs,?uiCoratioh of scliucidoriaii membrane,- etc., ifi If/e course of a few (lays. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises in the Head, Otor- i rlnea?Otitis (discharge from Kar), Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. 1 am daily treating all aOootinns of the car with the most grat.fving rosuhs. Some who had paid aiirists nearly $1,000 without ltcnc.it, have been cured by me in a few weeks at mod erate expense^ MEUCUE1A L DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, has filled the earth with wrecks of humanity, 'thousands snll'er from its effects who have been uneon scnnsly drugged by their physician. It is vain to attempt the cure of the majority vi diseases whtlc it remains in the body. Although 1 have heard of several so-called antidotes for mercury in the human body, 1 have never yet seen a physician who could eliminate it from the system. I can satisfy any patient or pltyXfcHari lhat 1 can absolutely extract mercury, lead, M?0, and other mineral poisons, in every case. CANCERS. Noli-n.a-Tnngcre, Lupnse, or Wolf Cancer. Scirrlius Cancer?fungous Cancer, Itoso Cancer?Spider Cancer. 1 make a gnntf specialty in the treatment of every description of earn er and iirmors. How many cancers and tumors arc wrong fully treated by curtain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After being pronounced incurable, 1 will lake 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. "Hi. Lve..i*?.al LIFE INSURANCE' COM TAN V. We are desi rous of seen ring t be serv ices of a h a I dozen canvassing agents in South Caroliua for tho IJ N1V KKSAL LI VK INSL'K ANl'IO COM PANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. Wo desire also, responsible lo cal agents for each town in tho State. ? m. W. OAKY, m.c. iu:ti i:k. .StateSuperintendent, ofJgcncio-. GEORGE TUPPEtt, BROKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, OvronitR Columbia Hotel, Main stbekt Columbia, S. C. PAVILIOJT IIOTEIiV CHARLESTON, S, C. R. Hamilton, ^.G. T. Alfort & Co., SuperflfShdfhL l'ropritiot*. -!-*--T*--:-~-~^-r*-? ? DAjVIEL h. NILCOX CHARLESTON, Hi ?. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Nos. 17o and f79'King HtfeotjCorner of ClinV'ird Charlei-foh, Hi C, A full and' large ak-<orimcrrt cotithtually on hand and at thu lowest prices. Call ami ex ? amine. 2CMfat GEO. W. WILLIAMS &CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BANKERS, NOS. 1 & o ttAYNE .STREET, Charleston, 8, C. . Carolina LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Patronize Southern Companies as Sontlicrn imfL The Carolina Life is'rcpresented by stich meto an Jell'. Davis nnd Hade Hampton; it needs mr other m'omnienilatiou. Genend John D. Ken* , uedy is the General State Agent, /?:. W.Siefieb-, Agent in charge of the oflice at Columbia, S. ('/ ?' '?? ? '"?'.?- ? . ? i- ?????. aJ? 2i??>mo Jewelry, Watches and Silverware JAMES ALLA]V, No. .107 KING' STREET, Invites special attention to his new, large and elegant stock of Leonine, Opera Neck and Vest Chains, may 8-3 mos. ALEX. Y. HiEE, architect Colhxiibirt S. C. sfeciai? notice SUBORDINATE DIVISIONS, Offick ov (}. S , (L I)., of H. (*., C<.<i-UJiiUA, S. C, Nov. 1871. Orders for Supplies of every description di-' rected to this ofhee \*1I1 he promptly attended to, and the Supplies) furnished at die ?une rate as in New York or P.oston. THOMAS j. LaMOTTE, 4- Grand Serilie? WILLIAMS, BURJYIE & CO? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ">(i I'rarer Hirtel and 24) i:''-'-k?? J'lore. _\ 1* ll-o? _!.':.;L.iL_? KU ursrrri' in^. Main Street, between Lady and Washington, Colttmhia, S. C. Parlor, Oninibor, Dimng-lloom, and hlf kinds of Kuril i tu re, from the best manufacture? New York, lialtimoro and Philadelphia. apr2(5-:>ino_v . GEO. W# WILLIAMS &C O., iF iAi. C T O OR S , CHURCH STREET, Charleston, S. C. NEW GOODS. SPRING- 1872. At the popular Pry Goods House of (W. XX LOVE <t CO. We are iioW ftlmWing all the new styles in Dress Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, IVssinteH ilM Cloths, Hosiery and Cloves, Prints, ('ambries, Carpets, Matting, Window Shade-, Sic Our business is conducted on the one price* system. We keep only Mandard makes of Goods,and well them at uniformly l*ow Prices, Orders from* the country trill be Idled with etp utmost care/ J&a>"Bargains this Week. apr 27-l5mo' kznard ' We arc n??w Opening one of the most desirable* stocks ut' I> It Y c; O O D s ever ??lleivd in this market, consisting of thcr I most popular styles of DRESS GOODS, I LACKS, 1KIS11 LLNKNS, H?ERY, GLOVES> With ;t full ;rtfd tfompleftrStock <if heavy CASSIMEK KS, L1NSKYS, SHEETINGS AND SlIIU'/'INO*. d. II. K 1 N A R D, CCLWMlilA, i>C.