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i$p:QB?NGEBU]tG TIMES Is published every TH U* S D A Y, ?-i*it&t&<.i :\v' ?> ? .tu . Utti^|?PDEU. ft iL SOUTH CAROLINA ?mAS?BBUEG TIMES GOMPAJOT. UivU Hotoinson, Agt. - Wmiiiiiii Vi ' ? ? KATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 In-|l2 In H-.'iituii .-ortiun 24 In- 48 In- I scrtion|flCrttoii I I ixpiftre, * - t ?mwes, - - ? 1? : : } cohiian, . - - ?colon?.*, - ? 1 50 3 00 4 00 5,00 6 50 :s 50 0 00 11 00 15 00 .18 00 20 60 33 on 10 oo 18 00 23 00 30 00 33 00 50 DO 42 Ml 2T Ott 37 00 45 00 57 00 75 00 18 on! 55 00: 83 0QI125 00 tiUBSCIWlTlOS wtitu: iontim $2 a year, in advnnccr-$l for ?ix. pontln?. J.Ol?' PKINTINil in Uh all depaitnicntH neatly executed. Give it* ? call. ?AJ&JB1SK. ? JlARKET STREET, ORANGEUi'RB, S. C, (nj-.xt noon to Stn.vrs * Stmkkt'h Mil.l-j j HAVING, permanently located in the town, would rcopcetfidlr Molicit the. patronage of I the cituens- Every cAbrt will he used to give 1 ?athfaetioii. June js,1873 18 ly . COWl>a?3 Git AVK KEY. lunnT i>n"*usvE?y? of IIAJ^WARK, CUTLERY, GUNS and, A(iincri:vn\Ai. jmwlet MENTSw No. 52, Ka?i Roy, South of t' * uld Post ??tMfiue, CharleMnn,H." C. , '.; ?, ' ... ? ? . 4 O KNT for the >nle of the MaguuUn tVtton . J\. OJn*. At the Fair* held at Savnutudi, On. last mouth, the "Magnolia" cotton (?in filmed |50jlw **ca\ rotlou in three mlnutcx and forty live wcond*, taking the premium, niu\ aUo tlltf yritcof One Ummrvd KdUr* wtlwvd l^y the hoard of Trade tor ttw l*V>tf GIN. Several have been sold thU i^i-aFa? w\u?4i )M\ u hale an hour. Ttic'fuime ttiu nho took (lie preiniuwvit the Cotton Ktnte* Fair at Augusta, last October. Feb. 13, 187? 51 W. DeTreville, ATTORNEY A T LAW Office at Court House Stptare, Orur.tfcLurjf, S. t\ ?tet>]&-lyr FERSNKR ?V DAN.TZLF.Ii, I) K IST rr I S T S Orangehurgt S. 0?, CHice over McvMn?trrV Uriek Store. F. Fr.itfcNKK. P. A. lUsrtixit 1>. D S ch l2-3inos Kirk Robinson 1>KAI.KU IX Jbofcs, Music aud Stationery, and Fancy Arth*)?*, AT TUH EXCISE HOVSV, ORAN?EBURG, C. H., S. t\ weh 6 <fc DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUSSELL STREET, OrnngcUurg, S. C, as. F. Izlau. S. Dinr.i.K. inch 6-lyr DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE. DENT A SURGEON, '?Jiadtmto, Baltimore College Dental Surgery. Ofae, Market street, Oivr Store ojj. A. Hamilton leb J4 THE HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, ?T? BEST, Because it i* perfect in its work *^ Because it has the endorsement of ao xaany ladica who use it; becauae it hi simple, and because it can bo bought complcto on table for only $37,00. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Agent forH. 8. S. Machine, march 6, 1873 3 tf TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. SGTTU CAROMNA ?A1LR0AD. Chahlkstox, S. C., Juno 28, 1872. On and after SUNDAY, Juno 20, tho passenger trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows: v ron AU?UHTA? . j .... .... ju ?cT-'-. ! .. vi, Leave Charleston - ivOO a xn Arrive at Augusta - - 1:45, p su ffOR COJUttiHIA-, Leave Charleston ^ f}:&D a k? Arrive at Columbia, - 1:50 p i? FOR CIIAKLIXTUN. Lcavo Augusta ? - 5:30 a ni Arrive at Charleston - 1:10 p in Lenvc Columbia - 5*20. a m Arrive at Charleston - Itftt p ix> AU?USTA M?HT KX^KF^i?. ! . (Sundtiys excepted.:) Leave Charleston -* 8;10 p'%' Arrive at Augusta - - 7:15 a in Leavo Augusta - >. -0:15 p m Arrive at Charleston - 5:35 am ?<M/UMI1IA NKJUT EXl'llFSS (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston - 7;10) p ** Arrive at ColunftTia ? (5:15 a *a Leave Columbia - - 7:13? p wi Arrtve at Charleston - 0*45 a m 8V. >I H lilt V IUK.TUAI .v. Leave &uran\crvUle- - 7:35 a in Arrive at Charleston - 8:30 a in Leave Chartwtou - 3:35 p in Arrive at Snminerville at - 4:40 p m K'AMDKN IHtAKCH. Leave Camden - v 3:55 a m Arrive at Culumbia - 8:30 a in Leave Columbia - ?. 10;40 a in Arrive at Cnmdcn - 3:25 p in Day and Night Trains ?connect at Au gusta* Vulv^laeon and; Augusra Railroad and Georgia RaUiroatU. TUii is the quickest and most divov-l yoiilo, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. | Ivouis and all other points Weet and Northwest. Culumbia Night Trains connect with ] Greenville und Columbia Railroad, and Day and Night Train* .connect,, with Charv J lotto Roiul. Through TieVcts a*i sale, via this route to all points North, Caindca Traiu *m>n?oete at Kin?jvillc dailv (except Sundays) with Day Fussen? gcr Train? awd vuus through to Columbia A. L. TYLKU. Vice-Prcsidcnt. S. 13. Pickcus General Ticket Agent, Sop 27 PIANOS AND ORGAPi Furuisaed, ou jYToi itl Lly J n.stallinents TERMS OF LKASK; All }}'t(W>i's tnaje |,?f?c v-lll 'i}'jtlij Iptew^d* the jwn^u*! *>f the Iiutmymut Jionned. Vinus* vxtltmhut $4n? ta $o00 ; : $75 advance, $25 monthly. 525 to WM> ; : 7? advance, !U) monthly. 15'i? to ??? : : 100 advance, 10 monthly. Os*JWAi tnllH'll III $125 to 200 : : S25 advance, $10 monthly. 225 to 350 : : 40 advance, 15 monthly. 3150 to 500 : : 50 advance 25 monthly. fie^f" Parties who ofl'cr patlsfactqry Security can pay for Instrument* in notes at 3, tl, 0, and 12 months' time. Call and find out other inducements offered in both Time and Cash Sales, from KIRK ROBINSON, Agent fcir Umngeburg County, may 23, WV? H tf Geo. S. Hacker Doors Bash, Dlincl factory CHARLESTON. 111IISI8AS LARGE AND COM PL KT K, . a factory as there is in the South. All work Manufactured at the Factory in this city'. The only house owned mid managed by a Carolin an in this city. Send for price list. Address GEO. S. HACKER, Poitoflice Box 170, Charlcttu?, S. C. Factory and WarerooniHon King street oppo site Cannon ?treet, on line of. City Railway, Oct. SO ly l>OY!JB & ENGLISH KA.VB MADE up theb mind to keep up their stock ON HAND OF the ohoicebt groceries. Also, a full supply of Wines, Ales," Porter and Liquors generally Examine our stock of good groceries. At the lowest prices. Ftb. 20, 1873 ' 1 am JT1 . i V , S,' V -V* -? JS\ X w S] ' "iiifc omv OF IT. A CYNICS SO-NO. liY A. -.?,.,? ..i?.? ....-ti? j_.l ....1.1 .-?iiv ?-.. il m&u. j' i '.'in i 1^1 im^s nwiurp nii\? f;'-.' Hiding strange deeds 'neath tlio shadow of fame; - j I cjcop along, braving hunger and cold, To keep my heart .taintless, as well as.uiy; name. 'MS I So--s6.?where is the good of it't Svu&c clothe bare Twth .fine garments r.? ?wdsi Fette? hex fcco Uod? : with purple and otato; WUU. me, let mo ."it at the lordliert boardlv?<ljj? VI Xo\e" means / fore / arid) WX hate" means f ?. Ao/e. '.r^*$g| Jiat?kttt?where ia the good v?i\ ?. Sonifrh'ayfl rieh dalntiea and coaly atliro^ Guests flattering round ihem, and duns u* IW^ door; , I eroueh by myself at iv\y plain board and fire, Kjyoy what I-pay for, and scorn to have m?re. \'ct-^t?.where ia th^.g<c*4nfWX 4* ?"Ml l&mfcguth<irrw?nd them o.plvdan jj of 'friend*/ Scattcuag profession* likv e*?ina in * cvuwd . I keen, ?yy Ueatf dose for tfc? few that tieaveu WWw tb^yiV^wHUeif rwmert writ when I lie ia eay shtuiid I ??*>?so? where is the &vtnl of it? ' '? .Seaae- toy with luve?lightly cyyuc? lightly g<|? A blithe gauW at Iveaffts?little W^rtU, little!" eotf; I staked my whole soul, ho$x> nw\ peace on onflN A life 'gainst an hour's sport. We played and; I lost i IIa?ha ! Wh^rc was the. g?o4 of U ?. MOKAT., ADDHI) ON" Ut* WAITH J*M>. Tufit the Past's mirrcu: l^ckWdl Iushade ? removed, The dln\, confused mass grows all 00 flen wild hue I I have workid,^ have felt, I have Hv< . ha> e loved, And each was a'atcjp tawa^-the nVk v.i'.v climb!. TtvW, Cod?!W<w* saw'st thv> good of ^Tlie old Woman.'' It was thus, si lew* days siucc, wo beard a stvipltng of sixteen designate- the tyolb er who bore him. By ccarao husband* we have heard wives so called oeeasioiv ally, though ia tb,e latter case the phrase is moyo often used endearingly. At all times; as commonly spoken, it jars upon the ears and shocks the senses. An "old woman" should be an object of reverence above and beyond almost all othar phases of humanity, ller very ayo should be her surest passport to courteous consid cralinu. The aged mother ofa grown-up family needs no other certificate of worth. She is a monument of excellence, approved and warranted. 8ho has fought faithful ly "the good fight," and come ofl'comjtu r or. Vpon her venerable lace she bears the marks of the conflict ia all its furrow ed lines. The mast grievous of the ills of lifo have been hers ; trials untold, and unknown only to her Got! and herself, she has borne incessantly; and now, in her old age, her duty done, patiently n waiting her appointed time, she .stands more beautiful than ever in youth, more honorable and deserving than he who ba^j slain his thousands, or stood triumph ant upou too prodest field of victory. Young man, speak kindly to your mother, and ever courteously, tenderly of her. But a little time and you shall sec her no more forever. Her eyes aro dim, her form la bent, and her shadow falls graveward. Others may love you when she has passed away?kiud hearted sisteis, perhnps or sho whom of all the world you choose as a partner-?she may love you warmly, passionately; children may love fondly, but never again, never, whilo llmo is yours, ahall the love of woman be to vow as that of your trcmb ling old mother has boon,?Exchange. Depend on your own B?brts.. Fight your own battles. Hoe your own row. Ask no favors of anyone, and you will succeed a thousand times better than those who ?vre always beseeching 8orao one's patronago. For no one will ever holp you us you can help yourself, be cause no one will bo so heartily interested in your affairs. The first step will not be such a long one, perhaps: but, carving your own way tip the mountain, you make each oui lead to another, and another. Men who havenwlo U>cir nes are not those who had fivo thou ' dollar giveu them to statt with, started fair with *wcU-ea*ttcd dollar jso. aSJtcn who haw b,y their own ex ions acquired fumo havo not been lint ya.tr> tyVnuliiritV hv UUfJfe. hciTlied paid-f?*,. or given iu friendly sprnk y have oulstrdtchcd their hands and bed the public heart. Men who win o dv> thelv own wooing, and I never w a Wfca to' fail so sigually as one had ivjluced hia.affcctionate grand* mmn to speak a,good word for hiw. ether you work Tor fnme, for love, monov, or for anything else, work h your hands, heart, and braju. Say yt\)\\" and some day you will conquer, ever let any man have U to, w,y? "I lave dragged, you. up." Too many f^buds hurt a man more than than nc^e 'he popular conhnauder of tho Beau taud Savannah steamers died in harlesttttt on >t?uls\. Capt. Peek vras BO^ihJriTriroinnii, auil a courteous officer. His mam' jokes, and liberal attentions \\\ tho discharge of Iiis duties aimed for pm a score of friend?. Ho was better known as tho Captain of the *Wm; Sca |)rook," now the "Emilie," after as the Commander of the swift packet "Meta mern," then he personally superintended j&ei building of the ,,Cvcile," which craft bbiubvucd oveTjr cwulott with' speed and Rifely. When-the war broke out Capt, Peck oSurcd. lu pilot in the "lforimub/' tCnpt. E.T/. Tessdcr) upon her first voy from Englunti. Tho. run was sue ^S|fully niadc, ami a valuable "cargo of arms and needed .supplies was obtained wvjre-by. Asafiiend the Captain was ffiflgyaud as n citizen ho was staunch to thv lt\t>d of his adoption, wd liillp, nvsar Siu.i Eri wns lately found the dead body e.V. v, man who probably had an unwritten heart ht>tory of pathetic ohm actor. In his pocket* were found thvee dollars in coin,, a paper ?if stryehniae, ami on tho gvountl neair him fragment* of a leller addressed to Asa Corning, Surprise, California.? The letter was Aren? Corning's ninther and ristcr at Yarmouth, New Hampshire and bogged the son and brother to come home immediately, if he ever wished to see his father agnin. He was sinking; the mother was also weak ami Jworried of life, and did not expert to slay much longer. The deceased was doubtless poor, and tumble tu comply with the ur gent request la attend the deathbeds of those ho loved, Therefore in rt fit of grief aud despair, he probably conceived tho thought uf going before them over the river and waiting their coming on the other side. At least a dead m m, with poison on his person and such mes sages of love scattered by the winds around him, is suggestive of desperation aud sui cide. A l'r..vim*i. Yisrma.?The Paris Soir re lativ the followUvy (4ary: A M-me Honncau, living in the ltuo Des cartes, was sitting in her parlor a few daya since, awaiting her litisbaiid** return to dinner, when a man of wild and haggard appearance entered, and, sealirg himself oppo.itc to hor, addressed her sn the followcng terms. ''I am a great doctor. I can effectually cure all head aches. I havo.heard that you stiller, from that cause, and I am come to cure you." Tho lady perceiving that she had to deal with a madman, prudently sec wed to fell into his huator, and asked what wis his method of treatment. Sim ple enough, madam?," ?iid he, drawing a ra zor from h?|ipo*lvCtj w 1 cut oil' the head, and then, after having well cleaned it, I replace it upon the .dinuldcn>" Upon this ho prej sired to suit the nction to his words, M'mc Honncau, with great coolness, professed tier readiness to submit to the operation, but suggested that she should fetch a itccl from the next room to prevent her dress Icing plained; Her visitor absented to tho reasonnblnncKi of thw sugges tion, and she left the room, locking the door behind her. Upon he return with some po lice officer*, they found that the uufortuuato maniac had cut hU own throat, but not fatally. It was aavestahicd that ho had cve.iped from a lunatic nspluui at Clcnuuut lea Prw, and had been vainly sought for during a whole month. The blossom cannot tell what becomes of its odor, and no man can tell what be comes of his influence and example, that roll away from him and go beyond his key. ou their perilous mission. : cnipprxas. ?Bnrnum expects to expend $700,000 in. show bills nod ddvcrti8iug Ibis year. ?The public sympathy of Fdgefield seems to be in favor of Mr. A. Glover, who hilled the two Goumillions. The victims had .threatened Glove?; aud were both desperate men. ?The populace of Malaga ro?O? and killed the mayor of the city. ?A trial justice of I^ucaftter named Charles doiics has. ittyejterwm&ly disap peared. ??.The Spriv;* hade of vKew York has bcc? uuvt#uaUy dull, and the cash sales fall below the average. There is a money pressure existing in that city which is serious to many strong houses. ?The K han of Khiva has surroudor ed unconditionally to the Hussions. So ends that war. ?The Cholera is now devastating Memphis, a complete panic prevails among tho citbzens. Cincinnati & alurro 'cd? as several cases hftve occurred there. A lew cases of spasmodic type have been noted in Washington, . ' : ' ?Grcflt precautions nro being used to pro* c-rvo New York from the scourge oi cholera. ?1 Hi am IVwere, tho great swlptor, died at Florence, Italy, ou the 27th of June. ?The AValworth- trial is concluded h\ New York. It involved the saddest revelations* of domestic uuhappincss, which led to the murder bf n father-by an infuriated son. $bo yprrdtct was mur der in the second degree, ?Xcwbcrry proposes organizing a "Homo Insurance Company," on account of tho bigh#atcs.of premium charged by foreign companies. ?Aristotle s?nys "dustite i* to give to overy man bis own." Wojndvr if the s.tge was a rudicnl ? \ I ?Ohio eU-iins ?.?>"),f)00,00() in church ?Presideut Jiavis is writing a history of the Iritc war. ?Jesse U. Grant, the father of Presi dent Grant, died on the 30th of ijunc at j CotiUgtw. J ?*VIh? Savanaah papers give an ac count of a great lire at Thomasville, Ga., by which one l^aif bf the city was dc j stroyed. ?t'Vank Wul worth, who shot' and I filled his father has been sentenced to tho Sing Sing penitentiary at hard labor for life. The romance of shooting a jwv lent has a curious sequel. , ?das. A. Dallas, who killed young West of Charleiton, on the fourth, has been committed on a verdict of willful murder. -r-Mrs. Murray* a beautiful widow of IliUsboro, & C, aged ami uuito rcs )ioetablos^Ksauultted suicide, by hauging herself on the 1st instant. ; The nnfortu uate woman had been accused of im proper intercourse with a man far be neath her in position and advantages, which grew with every day's reports, and in her self conviction she thus ended her life. ?Frog I^cvcl, ou the G. it C. K. K., wits destroyed by tire wi the night of tho 5th. Fifteen buildings, aud SGO.OCO Werth of property was destroyed. ?A colored man named Benjamin was shot and kill d at the Ten Milo House near Charleston by a man ranged Hyatt. ?An earth quake in Italy, has caused great ioss of life, and damage to properly ill the cities of Bellano, Picvdel, Cairo, Torres, Cavazcre, Pnvia, Yissanc, and at Cavessngo. The inhabitants lied to the np'.'ii livid.; and are thcro encamped. ?Spain Uvtill in the throes of Repub lican labor. Tho Carlists arc in the majority, and seem to be ablo to cope with the reds. Tho "Cortos" nrc barri caded in a palace, and a new mini-try is a kind .of morning re?cction. On tho whole it is a grand, farco aud muddle, and the .sooner a strong head and iron> hand is put over thoso aspirants for lib erty the sooner it will be found in tho peaceful avocations of every day dune#. ?Tho Haleigh News reports an at tempt on the part of negroes and others, to interfere with, a party of workmen, I who hml beeu brought from another city to erect a building. The mob. <\c that the new-'comers should, comply with i their rides, und the demonstration tit One" time looked ?serious. The hews says; ? '.'It ; is a species of terrorism, thnt. cannot bo\ toh;ratcd in a country, which Jms auV [regard tor the rights and liberties of it i citizens. It is a principle of communism which defies every safeguard of Society., and which if successfully established ? Would bo a death blow to every interest, in the laud." EOflEWX NEWS. The "Stationer* Company," gave n grand banqnv* at their hall in Ludgato Street, London, on the. I4tli of June, at. ' which was present the Archbbhop of Caiiterburry*nn?l a host of other worthies. The formation of this ehib Was iu 1400,, since then it kivj gone on from a liiere I brolhc-v*vo?dof *Hexi writer*." to a power-/ , ful ai^tatio? representing the EngliaTj rp'rbjfs. ; TH&i CTtablwhment' of the ^Trades Guild of Learning." proposes extending* tho advantages of an University . educa j tion to every class of society in England. One hundred and twenty rears ago., the poVwhed "J.ord Chesterfield;' took the most active interest in the sport of horso raeing, which was, then in its in fancy as. regards the Jugh breeding of the racers, and the value of choice stock. At tl?c late ?sr^* races, a stud of ctnirsfcra -* wcte brought out, which for beauty, speed: and emlurattHi have . heretofore been tia>s equalled. A sale1 of a feiriselcct horses. v;ill give ?n idea of their vnlne. uBl?ir; AthaJ;' brought 12,500 guineas-;or.$62j* 500- Papoose $6000, . Cavinboa, $7,500. 1,90S> births occurred in London d?r ftig oner week of .Titue, and 1,219 deaths. The mortality is 19 per 1000. "\\ nrrtf SiAvr-iiY.?A New. York payer 8ays""tha*. at the present time tlicre?. , are faotwen seven and eight States?this city being the great central entrepot t. The ehiidxc?, arc brought, r?ere and'.sohl daily at private auction, prices varyingfwvwi one hundred dollars, to four hundred for- boys, und one hun dred to five hundred for girls. . Where girls are exceptionally pretty, the prices rtdc higher. Twd^ittlc girls; who togeth er play-their violins in*Walt>street, arc said to, have been bougie by the present, owner fwr *i\tecu hundred doiiars. Simo the first of Aj>ril last three hun dred and seventeen children have arrived at tU& port.' mat. A man at lack Haven, Pennsylvania, rocoutly found a wasps' nest, with its oc cupants appar? oliv all frozen to death. He was heedlessly throwing it about* when one of tho insects fell donn tha back; of his neck? Tnc warmth revived tholit* tic yellow jaeket, a sudden glow-suffused the man's face, and he commenced un dressing in a hurried manner, talking 10 himself all the while with great volubility and animnthm.' Ho has since altered his opinion as tu tht> etfbct of cold on wasps. KGV? "Say. ilo-nos, .what's that matter rr'.th your aycV" "Oh, nothin', only my wife said this morning I'd better get up and make a ?re ; I told her her to male ft herself?that's all." i*in ' .. |i_?_<-. . *0u A little hoy being asked "Wha Hthoehi_efer.il of man?'' roplied: ' end what's cat the head on." > -\ *\ - ? tt&~ Ha that thinks himself the hap piest man, really is so; but he thsr thinKs himself the wisest, is generally th greatest fool, 9$ir Lord Broegham once said that no man had any right to a ncvcrotis sys-i tern who does not possess two thousand a year. &3T Dr. Parr thus characterized a de? ceased prelate : "Sir, ho is a poor, paltry prelate, proud of petty popularity, and perpetual! v preaching to petticoats. An unfortunate Kentucky editor thus addresses his delinquent l>crs "Ericnd*. we aye ponnilcssi?Job's turkc;' was a millionaire compared with ou present depressed treasure. Today, > salt was ten cents a b:irreJ, wo could n buy enough to p.eklo a jay bird.' 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