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:riIE_Q^AIVGEB?KG TIMES. 1 OHAXOKUUliS, S. Ol, APRIL 10, 1873. Mr. Kirk 11oiun.so.v4h1 authovizctt tol conCjCt nn?^cc^iujt for advertisements-und aub ?crlptions to Iho Times. ' .Jtat, ~a*lin ?ittHtteb; Services. ? til* t 0*Li 03*<i5l ?TTf* , ,~ ?H'wA^8rSiV?^r'fWB every Sabbti)h'.|(D. e?fmjsx.*) hfiA ? T Vi ?> PresbsfteHnn Churelc^ServlJcft inV11? Ki an*i4LP*. M-*-Sabbath Scnotjl. fct 9J A. "M.? Pr^xejgtfie/rtbigThursday ?ftorfip?n at 4 o'clock. ^SJfdQ>- A^rPro>v.?/. Evangelist,-, ;. ^ ^u^ll^o|j ^ Bide^mer (Episcopal);?Sab Methodist Church?Services at 11 A."M... andUJ& Wv Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? Rev. T. "AuTu) Tasfor^ I^S?naiuv? JCwS S^?ol w A. Dr P. A. Dantzlcr. Superintendent. ? TOW^IRECTORY. . , Treasure!?Win. XV i Ucock." ? - Aldermen?E. J. Oliven?, Wiu. Willcock, Ceo. Bolivor, A. Martin. , ' i , Orangebnrg|Mail Arraugeinont. N?rftnirrf'^VeWrnaiid Opens.* Closes. Charleston,. 10 A.M. 1.45 P. M Columbia.12,30 P.M. 1 P. M. Oflicc hours from 8 A. M. too P. M.Sundays ?xceptcd; ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. OF TRAINS AT. ORAHCjEBURG'. PASSENGER., FREIG1 IT. T)AT-m-*INHr ? . ... PA.Y-XnA.lN3. Douiw- - 12.00 P. M.'Down-7."u A. M. Up-K;-'J.17 P.M.;Up-12.42 A. M. Nt/SlTT THAI ?'R N IflllT Til AINS. DowE'- -'11.58 F. M: Down - - - ?5.13 P. M Up .t-2.00 A. M.I Up- - 5.31 A. M *? v.THERM?5IETFR fJUAXGES. From'April 3d to 10. Thursday I 52 lYidaVy 5S Saturday | CO -Vouday,. I OS Tuesdav, I OS "Wcdn'y. | OS Notire. Contract advertisers may elmagc monthly. "Every. change must bo sent in on Saturday, "i?.. Look out lot Ji"r?tices in this paper in Prol ate, and oilier iRiesel depart ments.' The Titr.rs Proposes to give each week a list of I consigners by Express and Railroad. Letters retraining in Postofliec. Official unices, and nil public business desirable tu persons away from the town. Take l he Ohanokijuku Timks if you wish to know-what bfcdioi* on. . Jf?>'*Trial ?ftisliVe J. P.*"Mays, has been | appointed Coroner of Orangoburg, liy Governor Moses. BS? We bam that Mr. Ephraim Graves "has sustained a heavy loss by fiia Official inlorinalion reached our town ecUnbil Intel y that burglars were about. The visitors had better move on, or a Caiuuiw^rji'ijAlr'ljmy&Witi/tliE'ir feelinsf. ^ -? BOX-High N. westerly winds prevailed yrsteidtiy, Mlho blinding of everyone who had occasion tobe out. The clouds of dusl, and, swap paper Jloalcd about loosely. 867* A new lenee is being erected in frout.oi the ^Baptist church a'ard, which will add niuch to the appearance of the street at that "point. ?fct>" We re?ret that an interesting let ter from our Charleston correspondent has pe/)ji<erowilcd out this week. , Loojc ?out lor it in our next issue ! "ZclPs Encyclopedia of Fashions,' published at Abbeville, S. C, is for ladies particularly, it is a species of the "Dem orcst" fashion magazine, and at the low price of one dollar per annum, promises ?to be tip with the. tyrant man milliner ( Worth) of Pat is. Iiasquines, Peplums, Oaletots, Polonaises, <fee. &c., in awful variety and cut, arc set forth in a most tawtalizi"g profusion. "Warm Wcatbcr. On Sunday the Thermometer stood 02?!! and the heat of summer has beeu mpon im ever since. This reminds us of thanking Dr. E. J. Oliveros for a pack age of Soda Water Tickets, entitled the "compliments ol the season." I The Doctor's soda water k very fine, j and many thirsty mortals will thank its i I for. telling wherq to\ <go{i to go' "coole,! oir!" r aale, a ^J^^J^fsj^ I Bitlh^TB^ipforrnati^,/applj .Mt >*^9: l:i3ook ?torp. r {. .? ' ''> &TI 153, A ropewalker will Visit .this tylace on the 16tli. To perform- at ? okdock in the afternoon. '' " ' ?_r 3f. n:... "no*.' ' v, . * - *: v JJJTv ' ..." , BQU Messrs. Loius' and MeNaraa^a have gone North to lay in?, spring stocks J^Tne fine wilier pf ^VliaW^ek' brought nut the lariiiii in Spingi stti?? 'ns bright as Flora.'jj t Tire buggie^ud licht Vehicles arc cnipioyod ^.e^evfen ing forthe enjoyment 'of sucli^cllnfming weather. SQfc-.The BelyUle. road. between the plantation of Jas. H. Fogies Esq., and that of Mrs. Grumbling is in a sorry plight. It would be a refreshing fight' to the County Commissioners who may languish, for a job, to see so ample an op portunity to be on duty, and to benefit the traveling1 public. ftJTv,. We have received a coinmhinca tinn from the Po?tmnster at- Branchv Wle.H ?in which he assures us tlmt the Time? is regularly deliveied to subscribers. . This being so, there must, ho . carelessness j among the cliibs, as every paying reader of our paper has it sent to his address. Attention! Laudier .Men! . So advertisement of Mr. John Oom inins of Charleston, who desires the rafts which arc constantly floating down the Edisto, to be stopped at a certain point, where he will furnish freight to Charles ton Jor them, in the shape of shingles.? This seems a capital opportunity to de crease the cost of taking rafts to the city. New Advertisements 1 If we are able to show you an estab lishment where you can purchase "every thing," surely you need loot; no further, as common sense will direct you to "go for" that store, as the unfortunate card player went fok thafllenthen-Chincc. But here the .similarity ceases, as the afore said "Chinee" had multiplied the Jack: in the pack of Cards, whereas in this establishment there arc no Jacks at all only one Captain, o"e Major, one Wi1 linm,'and. one Frank, and all-is fair libe ral dealing tb< re. Wo wier to the well known stand ol'('apt. F. II. W. Brigg inatm, who heeds no notice from us, so well known is he to a 1. Call at his store ami supply yourselves?vou will be wait ed upon by as gentlemanly a corps of eh rks, as e in be found in the State? but go and judge for yourselves! )f) Tlft Oratfgeburg Agi'irtiftur.d Society. An meeting of this Society was held oii "Saturday last, the 5lh inst., call ed by President Barten, for the purpose of org niziiig a Joint fceock- Conip?ny. By an act of the late legislature this wuh made leasable and the promptness with which farmqis, merchants and profession al ii?on invested in the stock, was remark able. The name chosen lor the Com pany is : The Orangchurg Agricultu ral and Mechanical Association:" The capital stoek is fixed at 8:">000, with pow er lo increase same) oomisting of i? shares of $25 each. ' The hooks had not been open two days before lot) shares were taken, pud many parties could not he reached in that Miiie, who will take the bnlancc. To show the spirit that is actuating our people in this matter, we state that three gentlemen agreed at once t6 subscribe to tho full nirount of tlie purchase money of the land lately bought within the corporate limits, amounting to over $900, The benefit our county will derive from having our Annual Pairs placed on a business looting, will be incalculable, and we chronicle the es tablishment of this Stock Company with the greatest satisfaction, hoping that.it will exist long and prosperously to for ward the interests of our fanning coni tnunitv. Sale-day * /f}7 ! ; ' i Passed off very quietly Ion /Monday last. Tho number of persons in town wns no| l^r^e^owing to tho preparations tjlyt^a^f/.gpiiig.oA ftp:' the cotton' crop, w hich will jjo'dni iio : phultcd/. i.Thc due?, tioneeWWre'bub-y, butTnissed tho usual tlarge, eager crov/d, that presses around. jtjhenrtb buyi<clreap*ihulesiandhorses, it 1 ? WegivelielhWiAieliBt'rif SheH^s sales as* well a's'thoso hiade by Assignees; ? .??? ?? , ? . & !. . 8herxffb 8ale8; ff DIU I'j . . ' The interest of Andrew Inabiuet in ,the following : 400 acres, 8500 ; bought by _ Jacob Ainakcr. _ I In 390acrcs, $200 ; bought by Jacob Amaker. ^ATifOWl . ? : . j In one horse, sobl^br 8j3$: bopghl,byr J. A. Iuabinct. "v^ '* ?^"ii ' 1 Ais^Ofiofn>-4"eX W\Jk bpngjv& t?y Af Inabiuet. .. . ^ Inten??in%k*c ofX)xitfM&&i. ? One cow and Culf, $10,50; .? ?f, ! 108. acres:property,pi O. J|Ietts, bought ijy W.'P. Fuircy,'S150. ASSIGNEES 8ai.ES. Thirteen ..Judgments amounting to $0,100.40 " against bankrupt estate of John O. Kenncrly, sold for 874,35. 39 n les against same estate, sold for $15,25. " : ' . I.'.H j 12 potes against bankrupt estates of t"/(din Hoffman, sold for GO :cnts. Uuihliiig Material. In another cohmiu will be lOfiiid the advertisement of-que of. tho most exten sive maiiufacluViea of doors, sashes, and blinds, in the Southern States. As these articles ur.o in daily demand by our best citizens, wo recommend all \vhe> contem plate improving lltoir" Homes oV'phiees <>t business, to seiid for ure'dftiV dud l?riee lists of these articles, together with th" price of builders h:trt1ware,nnaiiile'n::tiitl(' pieces. French dndi AicerLenn, window glass, &c.v&cf to P. P. Toale, 20, llayni Street, Charleston, ?u.;Cn. ?kbmi ? iii nmiiimi? i ?i i iiwim? i MOTouaiaM TRAVELLERS' GUIDK SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Cn a it i.feToN, tv O., Mu V 19, 187 2. Go ami alter SUNDAY", May 19, the pa-seiitrer trains on' the South'Carolina Railroad will run as follows:. q FOK AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston - 9:D() a in Arrive at Augusta - - 5:20 p in Foil COI.UMUIA. Leave Charleston - 9:H0 a in Arrive at Columbia, * 5:20 p m for oiiaiu.estox. L^ave Augusta ? - 0:00 am Arrive ill (. Imrleston - r 4:10 p m Leave Columbia - 9:00 a m Arrive at Charleston ? , 4:45 p ni AUGUSTA NmilT EXPRESS. I SundaysJtxcdpted j ? Loa^U/hat-lcstoi'.' : - 8:30 pm Arrive a[ Augusta - . - 7:00 a in Leave Aiigustn - ' - ti:15 p m Arrive at Charleston - 5:00 a ni Ctu itvi - . . dj i COt.umeia ni?iit extrfss (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charh^ton ,. - 7:30 n iji Arrive at Columbia - -6:30 a m Leave t ollliiibiu - - 7:30 p in Arrive at Cha.lcston -. 0:45 a in I ' -/.-i ^? r 18UMMETiyy*'K TU A IN. s ? ?Leave fiumiqervillo ., jy 7:25 a m 'Arrive at Charleston - 8:40 a in Lcavi* Charleston . - 3:35 p<tu Arrive at Summcrvillc at - 4.50 p in -Leave Camden - - 7,20 a in {Arrive at Columbia . ? 11 55_a in Leave Columbia | /- ? .'- ' 2.1(1 n m Arrive at Camden - 0.00 ji ni Day ami Night Trains connect jit Au gusta withJMucon ami Augusta Kail road and Georgia Railroads. This is the quickest and piost dii;ect route, and as comfortable and cheap as any other roh to to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Li mis ami al'l other points West ami Northwest. Col u in bin Night Trains connect with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, ami Day and NightTrainsconnoei withChar ioLte Load,. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects at Kingvillo daily (except Sundays) with Day I'as.-en gor f rain, and runs through to Columbia A. L. TYLER, Viec-Tresidcnt. S. IV. Pievens General Ticket Agent. Sep 27 'THt)SK W. iALBEHGOTTI, - ! TT/ t ' : = TWO DOO?S EAST OF J. P. BARLEY'S Itussill Street, Orhngcbufg, So.'-Crf., lias Just Received u fresh Bupply ofl Frehclr Ca'Mdie's, Fine. Candies, 1 '' '? Nuts, all sorts, Toys, ?? * <?! :"n,:.;,..- fill i t ChinwiWare. .! ,argti and ,?moll ;ITaj)cy Baskets, I liaisons ,; - V Pickles, Aid, &c. Also Fresh Bread ahyayson hand, and supplied to regular' customers every day :it their doors., ' in-any cake department you wi|l find Friul Cakes, Fancy Cukes,._ Gungera, <&c., 'nlvfays'oii hand and-fresh;-" Fine Bridal Presents, osh Pie# constant! v on hnpd. SrVrfdin^sliftdka* with? all kinds of j cakes and Confcctionaries at the s! ortest hottcV^ -'??:,;?.? j c I /ii -i-.ir -A Julv 17, 1872 ly I KOI ? [ x - fr , * ,< .{rtirr SASHES ?lSD BLINDS, Moulding.-, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, rffilld crs' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor] TO&'luTCe UranM, TcWifUnHft Wilfer^rarhlc | and Slate Mantle Pieces^ ^ Wi?uW (Rasa a Specialty. Circulars iind Price Lima sent free on applica tion, by P. I?. TO ALE. No. '29 [Iaync and 33 Pinekney street, act Irly Charleston, S. C. Jolm A. pamiltori. i >i MARKET ST., OiTers^ at Agent's prices, CELEBRATED FERTILIZERS, SEED POTATOES, CHEAP TOBACCO, CANNED PEACHES, TOMATOES, SALMON, [LOITERS, ' ? - ? ' 'Ol ST ERS******^ >T??'*i?'???n moi?nm RAISINS, CITRON, CURRANTS, CRUSHED, POWDEBEP, A. and C SUGARS, YARN, ' FLOUR, "' SHOES, &c., &c, &c ? \ ' ? i ? v ' .- i All at lowest market rates. Highest prices paid for nil produce. MS**''Every article tnramitCL*] fibi) repre sented. . *, . . j ft L I march 0. 1ST:; 6 V " a 'if Notice. 'EMIE Undersigned bavins tbi* day formed a fl. Copartnership under ihe tirm name and stylo of l. W. PATRICK ?& Co., and respect fully call the attention of the 'public to the Fame. We would request those desirous of purchasing, to give us a call at the st?re form erly occupied by T. (i. Vinee, next door to Dr. 'A.kl Dnke'RDrug Store ami eXua?UV Olirwell seiccted stuck of 1 ? New Spring fjoods, \ ?-...,> Boots and Shoes, I j\oUons, Ulotliino, $c. You have only (o.cill atvl satisfy yourself thai woau; rehnv mid w?iiiitf to please. J. \\. PATRICK. LELAND HAGOuD, March 20, 1873 "> ly J S Albergotti, CHEAP GROCERY HOUSE, j Corner Russell Street and Bail Road Avenue. lias' on hand and constantly arriving Groceries, unsurpassed in quality or prices. C?nsistii g of Flour, Sugar,1 Coffee. Molasses, Syrup, Bacon and f\ Hams. Canmld Goods, CnocKEnY Kerosene and t*t^ fcC? . I have made arrangements by which I will ho in daily receipt of Fruits, Fresh Biscuits Tea Cakes and Confectionary. Highest cash price paid for Rough Rice ; Corn and Peas. 1 jan 1?ly GEN. J. B. GORDON, jfotfcnf. W.C.-JlOim&$^^-. GEN! A. H. COLQUit, Vic<-r, c*hlc?t . C F. McCAY, CbnmUmg A?v*ry. !BRiAL3SP?H: OTTFICJS OF ATLANTA DEPARTMENT.* * j,ASSETS, January. i??* 1873, ^1^41,94:7 40. ?BLACK'A AVAltlKOr . * . J. A^HASttLTON, . ?| General Agent. W , , .7 Agent at Orangeburg, S. C. ? M APES' " Nitrogenizfid Superphosphate OF MUSE, AND1 H. PRESTON & S'?NS>' '' Annnoniatecl Bone;*1 Superphosphate&f EIME. -? (JASH, $50; TI3S1I^_S60. TUE OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE \ MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY. IJ1jL^0 Above Fertilizers are niailc from the best aud finest material obtainable) The proportions of each of the ingredients at e such as to produce powerful and ac tive fertilizers. RIJfSMAN, & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina. . No. 128, East Bay, Charleston, J. A. HAMILTON, Agent at Orangeburg C. H., S. C. . January 20, 1873 50 tf ? WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF OILS, WHITE LEADS, ZINCS, PROPRIETORS FATORITE BRAND BRILLIANT PE TROLEUM. AGENTS F?R: Mafvin's Safes, and Howe's Scales, ? 201, East Bay Street, (Sign of the Whale,) Charleston, 8. C. March 27, 1873 0 3m F. tL W. BRIGGMANN HAS just received a full supply ?f ttEW SPRING G0QD&, ?AND .- IflAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full line of 'Dr'y GoodS of all kinds He offers for sale Needed by everybody, at low raten, consisting of BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HATS, &c., &c. ALSO, FOR SALE, The BUTTON-HOLE SEWING' MACHINE, (wbic^ ^ook?rat Premium at last County Fair,) for winch be is Agent. Call and S?o for Yourselves. ,.. April 10, .?.,- 8 "( ' - if ? ,' is* baala" ??. uoon . u,f\,., JOHN S. FAIRLY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IM Notions, Jilillinc vy. Hosiery and V/h'.te Goods, No. 37 IIAYNE STREET, Charleston, S. Q.f Solicit the cuRtom of the merchants ofOrangc burg, feeling confident that they can oiler in ducements to Dun^inier* efpjfil to those oHo'cl hyntnyhoiMsiin our UnfJ in iIur ct.nnttS'. ? Our' Stock is alwavR Inrgo and is replenished with, [fresh goods of the latest styles by every steamer fron? the North. Our tcrniK Are liberal to rc Rjionfcihlc lion ? ??. avid, \v? giuirai;Uc Ratis^ction to j> trties entrusting orders to us. . oet oO-ftmb SOHOi N OTICE. MISS LOYKiiL will open a School for the Instruction of Young Persons and Children; 1n all the Branches of an English Education. (Algebra hxcopied) nt hor residence, Kussel! street, on the 2 1 of April. Should the parents of her pupils desire it, a Teacher in Algebra and Mdsic may bo obtained. Miss Lovki.l purposing to give closo and strict attention to the licligioua, Moral and Mental culture of .her pupils, trusts that the community will aid her in parrying out her \ rop'osed plaits. PersdrN desirous ol placing their chil dren under her cure will please make application to her on und after the 22d of this month at her own house, Kussoll street, and prey ions'to that time nt the hcuso of Mrs. Ellis, where Terms, tfce., will be made known. BrfJferencKS.?? Rev. .I. D. A. Brown, Rev. F. Auld, Dr. T. A. Elliott, Mr. J, II. Fowles, Mr. K. Robinson. "Messrs, Izlnr & Dibble, mar 33 4t Proposals IfQH elearingup tho Orangcburg Prcsbyto rian Church 0rate-Yard are invited until Saturday, the 1-th inst. All information may be obtained by api/lving to the unden-i^ncd C ?. GLOVER, Sec. of Corp. April 2, 1873 7 -t furniture! furniture i ripiIE Undersigned would respectfully inform JL \\w> pjt'iEcns of-Orangeburg and eurxround ing country, that ho is now opening in the Brick-Store formerly occupied by Mr. McMaa ter. a large and well selected stock of FUKNI ? TU HE, received direot from the manufacUirerj North arid West, consisting in part of BEDSTEADS, o .04 n \nu{ ^rASttSTAKDS TABLES, CHAIRS, OF A1X STYLES, PARLOR and BED-ROOM SUITS in WALNUT, OA'S And IMI TATION. MATTRESSE?, ? CUSHIONS, and PILLOWS on h.?nd and runde to order, at shortest notice. Wall iHijyeriny-clolkj Paper Shades, with new pa tent fixtures. Children's Carriages of all style,* will be kept on hand. He would ask an examination of his stock, and guarantees that his prices are as low aa those < T Charleston or any city South. Ii. M. GIRARDEAU, Feb. 4,4S73 50 Cm, Geo. S. Hacker Doors Sasli, 15lind 4 Factory CHARLESTON, gMIISISAR LARGE AND COMPLETE, j ft. a factory aa there is in the South. All work [ .uanufactured at the Factory in this city. Tne j Wily . 4l"T> Owned ?l.ii ii...ii:::'i? by It v':U.Mii(i an in this city. Send for price list, Address GEO. 8. HAG KE?, j Postofficc Boi 170, Charleston, S, C. I Factory,and U'aterooms on iviug street oppo i ?ite Cannon street, on line of City Railway, Oct. :>0 ly