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THE ORAInGEBURG TIMES; ORANUEKURG, S..C, MAY 8, 1873. _? ? ' - ? : .-?,-?.? ....... -> -' : i ??-~t-r-?T" ? jgcW* "MrT^HiftJC BdWifsoif'ir authorised to,! collect and receipt for advertisements and sub scriptions to the Times. , ?_?'*?? -* ?_i Church Services. Baptist Church?Services ?V.,) at 11, A. r D. Durham, Pas h?Services every Sabbath. (D. M,^and at 7$, P. M. Dr. I. itor> Presbyterian Church*?Services at 11 A. M.,. and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 91 A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. X D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab bath School 9A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 7J P.M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? Rev.. F. Auld, Paster. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzlcr. Superintendent. ti' < ? - - TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?F. II. \V. Briggmann.. . Clerk?E. .T. Oliveros. ? Treasurer1?Wm. WiBcock. Aldermen?E. J. Oliveros, Wm. WUlcock, Geo^ Bolivcr, A. Martin. Orungeburg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Opens. Closes. Charleston. 10 A.M. 1.45 P. M* ? Cetumbia . . . ..... 12,30 P.M. 1 P. M. Office hours from 8 A. M. te 5 P. M. Sundays excepted. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS H AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. DAT "TO A INS? DAY TRAINS. Down - - - 12.05 P. M.I Down - - -? - 7.50 A. M. Up-- 2.17 P.M.!Up-12.42 A. M. NIGHT TIIA1N8. Down - - - 0.13 P. M Up.5.31 A. M NIGHT THAl?'S Down - - -.11.58 P. M. -.Up.2.00 A. M. Noli co. Contract advertisers mny change monthly": Every change must bo sent in on Saturday. 8@u Rev. J. L. hifley has our earnest * sympathy in the loss of his little one. I ---i . ? i AN0TUER DEATH: Lizzie Way, daughter of Mr. R. P. Way, died on thcGth inst., from the pain ful effects of a cancerous tumour, from \vhic!i she liti^i ?bllcrcd lor the past four yenr?., The dcccuscd was about seven yerirs of hg'e, ^ . ,-Vi > 'mm.--? I?CKERS! lot fii'c-crn.cUcfs, or what arc" known "country crackers," but the very 'choicest fitle^tlbh of EATING crackers to tic found in town, enn be seen at the fetoro of Mr. Jiio: A; Hamilton. Crack erj,'jiiniblcij sive'et-cukts of every variety and shade. Call arid judge for yotir telvcs; oltr local has called already ! ?AGRICUTURAL SOCIETY MEETING. The regular quurterly meeting of this Society Will take place on Saturday, the lOlii Inst.' It is important that every member should attend, and especially those who have subscribed to the Joint fetock Association, Which goes into oper ation on thnt day. MR. GE0. H. C0RNELS0N. Has returned from New York, nmf in Lo-dnys' isnrt informs hfa hirtny prttrons of his large and handsome stock, bought low and marked low. ' Mr.' Corhelsbn's iacilities ?fe ?uSurpnsscd for doing busi ness, he has a corps of efficient and cbr toons clerks* afid is quite alive to the val ue ?f pointers' ink. You havo onl} to give him a call, and your visit will be cmply rewAeded.* iJMURDER IN ORANGEBURG. So says the Charleston 'News and Courier," in its issue of Monday lost, in which our town w given credit for a first \ class murder, on the evening of Friday the 2d inst. This may be true, but our reporter, who keeps his eyes skinned to enable him to report all occurrences of a , pleasant nature, failed to see it. He ~ suspects that tho murder was committed by Cupid, who shot his arrows recklessly ,t the Tournament on Thursday last? :hc victim, perhaps, not dying till the next day. DEATH. Again our little community is startled tth the solemn knoll of another spirit l)orne hence to eternity. Mrs. J. E. San ders, relict of Job Sanders, after a pain ful illness of weary months, was released iffim her sufferings on Monday night Kffit. Her impoverished condition, and colISequent anxiety, was greatly amclior alpd by sympathy. Slio leaves several helpless children, who are commended to tho more fortunate, for such acts of kindness, as >vill oheer the loneliness of tho poor a?d"bercaved: COURT AFFAIRS Monday being Sales-T^ay, and the opening of Court, a large number of persons werp assembled around tho now court room at an early hour. His Hon or, Judge Graham, and Mr. Butts, the Solicitor, arrived by the midday.train, and promptly went to business at 3, p. m. Tho Solictor read rules against the County Commissioners for excessive char-. ges, &c, viz: Thirty bottles of whiskey for Poor House,, $800 for Court House Fence. $25 for examining bridge (po bridgo mentioned) 8150 for horse hire. Most of these he quashed. The Grand Jury returned True Bills as follows: State, vs. George Edwards, George Walker and Samuel Edwards?assault and battery with intent to kill. State, vs. Geo. Edwards, Geo. Walker, Samuel Edwards," Eliza Edwards, and Ann Walker, violation of Riot act. State, Vs. Calvin Guiguard?assault and battery with intent to kill. State, vs. Martin Thomas?assault with inteut to kill. State, vs. Rodney Shuler?petit lar ceny. State, vs. Patsey Martin?House breaking and Arson. State, vs. J. Felder Meyers?assault and battery with intent to kill, and as sault and battery. The first case tried war that of Calvin Guignard, A. B. Knowlton,, Esq., for defence-?verdict, guilty, Next came up that of Geo. Edwards, ct. ah, and Geo. Edwards, et. al., viola tion of riot act, consolidated, A. B. KnowP.on, Esq., for defence. The jury failing to agree were remanded to their room by the "Judge. They afterwards found Geo. Edwards guilty, the others not guilty. The old case of J. Felder Meyers, John Robinson and Nero Blume for not keep ing in repnir a bridge at Four Holes, was heard, Messrs. Izlar & Dibble for de fence; verdict, guilty. The. Sihte, vs. the same for official mis conduct, not guilty. True Bills were found in the following cases: Peter Fair?rape. Henry Coleclaugh and Edniond Glover ?burglary and larceny. Martin Murphy?Assault and attempt to commit rape. P. B. Coleinaii?assault with intent to kill.. Wade Reed?assauli with intent to kill.' George O. W&nnigtota?bow stealing." No bill was found in tho case of Mary Yon, Martin You, and Susan Yon, in dicted for murder. A mistrial was brderccl hi casts of Mnr tiu Murphy assault and attempt to com mit rape.' In the cose of the Stato vs. G. W. Stur ... ., .' i v. , geon, forgery, the defendant's counsel, A. B. Knowlton, made an able effort to clear tho prisoner. The verdict was guilty. The next ca.se was the State vs. Rod ney Shuler?Petit Larceny. Mr. Dibble for defence. Mr. A. B. Knowlton, acting Solicitor. Mistrial. On the third day the Grand Jury found the following true bills: State vs. John Sandal, Asberry San dal, William Sandal?Arson. Stato vs. Larey Briggmaun?Mali cious Trosspaas. State vs. Wesley Washington?Grand Larccncy. State vs. Govau Jumcs?Burglary and Larceny. State vs. John H. Rennekcr?Mali cious Injury. No bill. To Builders. I am prepared to furnishSashes, Blinds, Doors, Mantles, and every style of insido work, at the shortest notice, and of best material, at Baltimore rates, adding freight. Call in and seo Catalogue. Work warranted. JOHN A. HAMILTON, mca 18-lyr Orangeburg, S. C. Dissolution of OOPA RT N 33 R $ I?IP* fWHE firm of STROB30L, ALDRICII & CO., ?j proprietor of "iXllfito Stave and ?hitiglo Factory," is this day dissolved by mutual con scat. JOFIN F. 8TROBEL, ROBT. H. ALDRB3H. L M. A. BLAND. Orangeburg, S. C. April 22,1873. The undersigned will carry on the stavo and Shingle business, at Orangeburg, 8. C, at the Factory On North Edisto River, under the firm name of A Id rich & (Jo. ROBT. H. ALDRICTI, . . M. A. BLAND, april 22.1873 10 tf YORKVILLE rS^ALB COLLEGE. PRINCIPALS: Rev. Jas. Douglas, A. Er.',5 Pkof. W. 8. Duplet, M. 0. Prof. J. D. Mullc-r, in cearge Musical Depart ment Collegiate Year, 1373. IstSesdiou, from Feb. 3, to Juno 21st. 2d .Session from Juno 29 to Nor. 25th. Tuition and Board, (fuel and lights included $100 per .Session, Ycrkvillc, S. C, Jan 27, 1873-49-ly Spring Arrivals AT McNA.:m:.a.:r.a.s Great reduction in prices of Spring Goods, bought in the last ten days. IF you want to get the best nnd cheap est rcady-mndo Spring clothing, go McNAMARA'S. IF you want ladies and childrens'shoes of the best quality und at low prices, go to McNAMARAS* F you want Ladies dress goods cheap and stylish, go to McNamakas' IF you want Gentlenicns1 Cussimercs. Cloths, Tweeds, Meltons, Drab' d'ete. Summer drills and cottonudes, etc., all of the best quality, and the. largest stock in town, and at low prices, too, go to McNAMARAS' F you want good Sugar, 8 lbs for 81 go to McNamaras'. IF you want good Brown Homespun, one yard wide, at 121 cents, go to McNamahas'. IF you want to buy cheap for cash, go to McNamaiias'. -_f_\ "'_ Being thankful for the liberal patron age bestowed on me in ili3 past, I res pectfully solicit a continuaneo of the same. J. MoNamaha. Appril 23, 1873 10 ly DOYLE & ENGLISH HAVE! MADE up their mind lo keep up their stock ON HAND OF the choicest groceries. Also, a full supply of Wines, Ale?, Porter and Liquors generally. Examine our stock of GOOD GROCERIES. At the lowest prices. Feb. 20, 1S73 ; 1 8m To Consumptives, SMITH'fi LUNG PRESERVER is A Sure and EBectual cure for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs such as Consumption, Asthma, &c. Send for Circulars to WM. A. SMITH, Concord, N. C. For sale bv Dr. E. J. OLIVERCS, Orangeburg, S. C. March 13,1873 4 if E. EZEKIEL SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH. Dealer in CLOCKS and WATCHES, FINE CUTLERY, SILVER WARE, AND LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED. S&T" Watches and Jewelry repaired. March 13, 1873 4 tf glMMON'S HEPATIC COMPOUND, Or Liver Cure, is manufactured by E. L. KING & SON, Columbia, S. C Dr. E. J. Oliveiios, Agent, Orangeburg, So. Co. April 2, 187 3 7 4t NOTICE. All Rafts of Timber, passing down the Edisto River will plenso stop ono mile below Parker's Ferry, on the right, and receive Shingles as freight For which provisions or cash will bo paid. apr 10 lm TU ?S. tf. ?iB?K?DTTi, TWO* DQOF.S E? OF J. P. HARLEYS Russell Street,' Orangoburg, So. Ca., ? Has JpsVRecoived a* fresh supply of | French .Candies, . Fine Candies, Nuts, all sorts, Toys, : . China Ware. I-urge and Small Fancy Baskets," Raisons, Pickles, &c, &c. Also Fresh Bread always on hand, and supplied to regular customers overy day at their doors. . r In my cako department you will find Fruit Cakes, Fancy CaPes; ... t. v Gungcrs, <fcc.,' a I ways'on hand and fresh. . Fine Bridal Presents, esh Pies c?nstantl y oil hand. Weddings supplied with all kinds-of cakes und Con lection arics at the shortest notice* July 17, 1872 t ly NF)V PUBLICATIONS. jpoGA?TIE'S BO?K .DEPOSITORY* (FOOAUTIE, 8TII.LMAN & CO.) O?n NEW CATAEOOtjE W?. Iff.' Notes on Un-natural history, being a^lec tinn of fictions accounting for facts.' London. $1.75?. . A Caliban, The Missing Link, by Daniel Wil son, L L. D., Professor of Hiotorv and Eng lish Lhcrninrn. Tore?tb. "In Caliban we re-, cover a piece of old coined gold, with its Eliza bethan mint-mark ; but with a value for us such as Shukspcare him36lf was unconscious." $2. . .... Historical Essays by Charles Kingslcy, viz: Playsand Puritans; Sir Walter Raleigh and his Times, ami Fronde's History of England. $1 75. Text Book of Physiology, General, Special aud practical, by John Hnglics Bennett, D. D, F. R. S. E, University of Edinburgh, with 21 Photo-Lithographic Platesi' S3 50: The lleginniugs of Life, being some account of theiiature modes of origin and transforma tions of lower organisms, by II. Charlton Bas tian, M. A., M. D., F, R. S.-, with numerous illustrations. 2 vols. $5. Popular Natural Philosophy for general readers and young persons, translated anil edi ted from Ganolif Cours. Elementare de Phys ique, by E. Atkinson, Ph. D. F. C. S., profusely illustrated $3. Tain's History of English Literature, re duced from $10 to $7 50. The Reformation, by George P. Flshef, D.? D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History in "Yale College* $3. S- Barring Gould, The Lives of the Saints; January and February- Each volume contains one month of the calendar, aud is complete of itself. Per volume $2 50. Historic Origin of the Bible, a hand-book of principle frctx from the host recent authorities German and English, by Edwin Cone Bissel, A. M., with on introduction by Professor Ros D. Hitchcock, D. D. $2 50. On the Banks of the Amazon, or a boy's Journal of his Adventures in the Tropical Wilds of South America, by W. E?. G.? Kings ton, with numerous illustrations. $2.50 Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, together with die life und Letters of Gibbon, with his History of the Crusade, with copious index, by W. J. Day; Ciiandos Library Edition ; verbatim reprint; 4 vols crown ; 8 vols $7. N. B.?Books w ill be sent to any part of the country free of extra charge on recept of pub lishers' price. Address FOG ARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 2?0 King Street, Charleston, S. C. march 27.1873 G cwtf. Prepared Coal Tar* AND AMHOIMIATEB MUCILAGE, FOU STEEPING AND PBEPARiKG SEEDS BEFORE PLANTING. THIS preparation lately introduced to the Agricultural world, appear from recent ex periments to surpaH.s.idl that luv? ever been at tempted in that line. It not only contains all the elements and tit food for the seed in its in fant state, which enables it to come up strong and vigorous, but positively claimed that no rust, smut or blight .can exhif.. whqrc it is ap plied, and proving a certain preventive against die potato rot. It dissolves readily, and forms a mtifdluge by which any material can be made to adhere to "the seech Coal Tur being a very small proportion of this valuable compound to prevent the ravage* of birds and insects, but so united and prepared as to form a dry powder, which dissolves readily, one pound producing one and a half gallons, or fifteen pounds of mu cilage. On every farm there nre to be foimd lr? abundance valuable materials for rolling seed in before planting, which shoidd never be neg lected. Tlicso are rich dry black earth and woop ashes, or lime, and should be mixed in proportion of one part of wood ashes, or lime, to four parts of earth. By the aid of the mu cilage much of this material can ho made to adhere to each seed, which never fails to show good results. It has been tried on rice, cotton, wheat, potatoes, peas, corn, and all the cereals with marked effect, none showing any sigiiB of] rast? blight or fungus where it was applied. IJ?Jr For sale bv KIRK ROBInSON, Agent. April 10, 1873 8 " tf 0RANGEBU11G AGRICUL TURAL AND Mechanical Association.' AMEETING of the shareholders of this Association will be held at Engine Hall Ht Orangoburg, S. ('., on Saturday, May 10, 1873, at 12J o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of | adopting by-laws, electing officers, and trans acting such business rfs they may deem neces sary. Subscribers to the capital stock of the Asso ciation are called upon to jwy tho Cash Instal ment of TEN DO Id, A RS per share, to Kirk Robinson, Esq.', Treasurer of ?he Association, at Citizen's Savings Hank, Orangeburg, S. C, on or before the 10th day o f May, 1873. Certificates of subscription to the Orangeburg County Fair Fund can be used in payment of the said instalment By order of the Directors, S. DIBBLE, Secretary. april -23,1873 10 3fc T X WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS AND' . ??: ?? Public ia general that I ani receiving and have re&dy fpr tbeir in spection now, tho MOST ATTRACTIVE^ LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED Stock of SPRING GOODS ? ever offered hi this market. Any ono who will take the tronolw will readily convinco him- . self Of this fact ? As space will not permit me to enumerate all the different" branches, 1 criri ohty state that all are fully reploa- ^ isbed, oad I invito every one to call in . ? -/* &nd examine ibr hinisclf.1 Goods' shown freely and with out charge. . . GEO. H. CORNEJLiSOX. 12. THE May 7th, 1873, . I Hi M x? tuni'i l< The undersigned having formed a co-partnership under tho name of FOWLE3 $ GLOVER, ofler their services'to the community, d3 Agents for theSale or purchase of Real Estate, and for collection of Rents, <&c. JAS. H..FQ WLES, JULIUS GLOVER. At Citizens' Savings Bank. At Law Office of Glo'vor & Gbovcr* We offer for sale; j? nevv and boautiful residence In Or augeburg, on East side of Railroad, with [.fine outbuildings^ garden, &c. ALSO. . ONE Plantation of Flv? Hundred Acres, on Santco River. ALSO; ?? A plantation near Fort Motte, 500 acres, with dwelling and outhouses in good con dition?water power ou the place. 100 acre ?>rm (unimproved) on Bells villc Road, 1 h miles from Orangeburg; 60 acre? each, of open and wood land. ALSO, a*, a Bargain, 340 acres (150 cleared) within } mile of Rowe's Bridge j li miles from Rowers Pump Depot.' , ALSO . , n ? ONE Building Lot ia tbe towa 6t Qr-? nhgobiirg. J. W. Patrick &. Co., (SUCCESSORS TO T. G. VINOBi) AW y.n tin RESPF.CTFULLY call tlio attention of the Public to tho pew addition of SPRING 'GOODS jnst received and for sale at EXCEED INGLY LOW PRICES. Our stock consists in part of Leans, Jajmtuee, Grenadas, Oil Cotored Per cales, 17>lka Dots, Lavcns, Crochet Nail' socks, Plain and Check Cambric White and. Colored Organ die*, White and Col ored Swiss, White and Colored Pique, Notions, Para sols, Ac, Latest Styles Spring Cloth ing and GENT'S FURNISH ING GOODS; Wo have brought to this market the Cejet hrated Star Shirt which Wo guarantee to fit and wear better than any other kind. Meas ure > taken and made to order. ., Having for a long time seen the necessity of introducing a first class Boot and Sbpe in this market, will make this Department a specialty, where can be found any kind of Boot and Shoo desired from the nicest Philadelphia hand made to the more common grades. Call and inspect our stock before you purchase and see if we can please you. ... .J. W. PATRICK & CO. March 20," 1873 6 ly Notice! Notice. HPTTTi1 Copartnership of FELDER. VOSE & IZLAR ?b this day dbv _L Xl JLj solved by mutual consent. PAUL S.. FELDER, March 1st, 1873, J. GEORGE VOfiE, WM. V; IZL?R, HOUSEKEEPERS! IF you don't believe that GROCERIES cau bo bought At Charles ton prices, call at VOSE & IZLAR'S and StfiV ALL goods guaranteed as represented. Goods deliverod at the houses of Vil lage customers. October 2, 1872, 4 ly LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY! Insuro vour life in tho piedmont and arlington life insurance 00, Capital, $500,000.' This is tho largest and most prosperous of the Southern companies. JAS. II. FOWLES Agent, at Citizen's Savings Bank. DR. If. BAKU, 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j DRUGGIST, IUI Meeting Street, Charleston, So. Ca. ?It. BAKU keeps a complete assortment of everything that belongs to his branch of business; and makes a specialty of Trusses, Ab-. dpminal Supporters, Elastic Stockings, Shoulder Braces, for Indies or gentlemen Also Mag neto-Electric Batteries, Homoeopathic Medi cines ; and Medicine Chests for Physicians or Families. He is proprietor of numerous valuable remc- | dies, and ngent for many more. He cordially I iuvitcs orders from his couutrv friendp. J aptil 16, 1873 8 " 6m I JOHN 8. FAIRLY & CO., WHOLESALE DEA1.EB6IM Notions, Millinery, Hosiery and White Goods, No. 37 ILAYNE STREET, Charleston, 8. C, Solicit the custom of the merchants of Orange lmrg, feeling confident that they can offer in ducements to purchasers equal to those offeied by any house in our line in ?iia country. Our Stock is always large and is replenished with fretfh goods of the latest styles by every steamer from tho North. Our terniB are liberal to re sponsible bouses, and we guarantee satinfaction I to parties entrusting orders to us. I oct 30-0mo .