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ffifi OBANfiEBUBG TIMES. _f~ ]tkt. Kf?? RomNSON is authorized to collect an^r^celjBfc forailvetfiaemcnts and bud ?Jcriptiona to tho fZYme?. . . t?t?rcIi ffonrtoeB. ; * Raptiat Church?Services cveiy Sabbath. (D. ?V.,) at 11> A, M? and rt 7J, P. M. Dr.- t D. Durham, Pastor, : . . jrresbytorfan<^oircfcH^h^ 11 A. At, and 4 p. M?Sabbath School. at 9 J A. M.? prayer mcctioir.Th?i?day afternbon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church Or" ,the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab bath School 9A. M. Methodist Cliuroh?Services at 11 A. M. and 7* p. M. Sabbath School at 0 A. M. ' |ty&<& Auld, Pastor..., Lutheran Church?Sabbath .School at 8 A. De .P. A. Dantzlcr. Superintendent. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?P. H. W. Briggmann. . XSsrfir-E. J. Oliveros. Treasurer?Was. Willcock. Aldermen?E. J. OUveros, Wm. Willcock, <Goo. BoHver, A. Martin. Ornngebnrg Hail Arrangement. CTOrthern, Western and Opens. Closes. Charleston ...... 1180A.M. 7.80A.M. Columbia'. 9 A. M. 10 A. M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays ?xcep'ted. Persons wishing Money Ordern for the North and";West and for Charleston, must purchase thejn tho evening before In order to have them get off the next morning. . W. E, WILLIAMS, P. M. I MM I Si - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEB?RG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. , DAT TRAINS. Down - - - 8.03 A. M. tJp-r.- - 10.45 A.M. MIOIIT TUAI-'S Down - - > 11.81 P.M. Upi'- - - - 1.48 A. M. DAT TRAIKS. , DAT TRAINS. Down - - - - 7.50 A. M. Up-12.42 A. M. KIGHT TRAINS. Down - - - 0.18 P. M Up.5.31 A. M Notice. Contract advertisers may change monthly. Every change must bo sent in by Monday noon. ilR. G; D. KOKTJOHN, Hal learned the art of advertising. fieerliw notice to-day?short, sweet, and to the point. He keeps a good article kh$ sells it cheap. r Aifi kf 'mm: " ' ~ During the p:%8t week >ve have been . /avorcd "Wi'tn<splendid rains which were much needed by the corn crop, is latter will be short,'but the redenfr wet we?tJtetf $u8t tlctjl many hundred bushels to the yield in the County. V - NEW STORE.. See advertisement of Messrs. T. Kohn & Br?^ncr,' wn'o propose to sell off at greatly rediicecf prices,' before moving in fo their splendid new store, now being built.' Take our advice and grasp an o^'por'tu'nity which may never be offered again'.' DEATH. ^ , Our heartfelt sympathies are with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Dibble in their late affliction',' their* ?flly ?ttl? 6ne being taken from them. Those alone who have suffered the same loss (the death of tin only child) can know, and properly sym patWze Mh a sorrow like this. ?- ? n,mtf i ?ii - HONEY L?ST. Mrs. Joshua Bozard came to the town one day last week, and sold1 n bag of cot ton. Bhe purchased a few articles',' and returned home. Arriving there' she' was not a Hitler surprised to learn that the wallet money and all was gone. The amount fest was about sbcty dollars. A WATERMELON Grown by Dr. W. P. Barton,' wtut di vided out'among some thirty members of the Orange en Thursday, giving to each a good slice. It was a rouser, and was delicate of flavor. One enthusiastic member, declares that he ate of the melon three tim.es, that each slice weighed a pound, that thirty other members eat as much as ho did, which sums up the avor dupois of that melon at 93 pounds. This is an outside estimate, but the melon was both very large and very choice. FAIR BUILDING, Work has been commenced at last en the Agricultural Fair Building, und if we know anything about the Building Com mittee and the Contractor, we are safe in saying, that it will be pushed forward with the greatest onergy, and when fin ished, will be a credit to our County.? The 8h> for?the building haaheea cbang ed, and tli9 spot now determifcf*l' upon ia on the New'iSfreot ?Amelia3, we suppose, is tho namo) between, tho lots or*Messrs. Champey oV^ro.,' ftf S N. A. ?uil, EsqJ Mr'. S. \V\ Sullivan, the.con tractor, began work on Monday; the 23.fit ? . Wo 'look upon tins enterprise as cue most important started in our communi ty since thewaxJ'anoV wVsiiall watch the progress of ^4 h??dJni l*lib? great satis faction. ' yi'fiu' ?.;>:?.u,.;IV.T town Wc; again urge all who have delayed settling their tow? taxes, to call upon theTax Collector, Mr; Kirk Roh^nspn, at onoe. You will see by referring \x> his advertisement, that the 1st of August is positively the last day of grace. Alter that day the proporty of all defaulters will bo offered for aale, for taxes. '- , m s22?: hot Weather and watermeloRsi The .Thermometer* on one day last week,.reached 96 degrees* causing the heart bf a kind gentleman* of the Agri cultural fraternity (who is nameless, ow ing to his modesty) to melt?with com passion for tho Times establishment; and we hereby in behalf of Printers; Devils, and Editors, tender our acknowledge ments for a present of splendid water melons, which were, highly appreciated by all. lot on amelia (new) street. We have been informed that the Pres byterian Church ia offering for sale a lot on Amelia Street. It is opposite the grounds of the Presbyterian Church, and is within four minutes walk of the Post Office, Bank, Telegraph Office, and the public offices. After the Fair Buildings shall have been erected, this property will probably appreciate in value, .and _j_ .i , ^ . i>?iaCuS u6Sii<r>g iu jjiixvufise even as an investment, would do well to call upon Jas. H. Fowles, Esq., who will furnish any additional information. hog cholera. These petted animals are rapidly dy ing off, under a diacaso that makes quick work with them, and every day we perceive from olfactory evidence, or by sight, that another hog has left the scav enger brigade. The board of health will have to suggest some plan for the re moval of the numerous . carcases. On Monday the half of a dead hog lay in a yard, and the efRut?a arising Was so fear ful, that if the other half (tfhioh dogs and hogs had eaten) had been there the stench would have routed the neiglfbbr hood. No event is more welcome to the majority of our citizens than Cholera among tho hogs?barriog'ihe odor. look out roys. There are several little boys, who make it a regular habit to jump on the trains when they approach the depot, and ride up and down the turnout. The conduc tors warn them off, but it is unheeded.? A boy was brought here by one of the trains fr?m above, he had got on, and could not get off, so he made a visit here, and was returned by the next train. An accident will occur, and a lawsuit may follow for broken limbs, if not a more serious result, of a mangled corpse. that bull's eye! (&! Taking a strollTe^?ntlyVhi the neigh borhood of the Lutheran Church, now undergoing repairs at the hands of Mr. Lucas, we were surprised to find a hand some building, taking tho place of our late Court House; Ignorance regarding such matters pr^enta" b\xi giving the style of the architecture;' w*e' merely know it is pleasing, to tho eye. But the effect of that Bulls-Eye, in the imme diate front, is staitliug! Our friend, the architect, never does anything withotit a good reason, and we racked our brain to find out why "this" was thus." dr. t. IS- legarb, ... Proposes to accept a change to Clarka ville; Tcnn., where he intends pursding his profession. The removal of Dr. Le garo will be regretted by a host of friends, both in the line of practice, and in social life. Since graduating at tho Dental College of Surgery in- B?ltimore ia 1871, he has been assiduous in keeping p'ace with tho improvements ia his profession, and has spared neither ,;tishe ojr exponse j in being up with tho latest. Wherever ho may go he'oiwfries the most, flattening endorsements, of skill and ability, and with his many friends we ofier our regrets that wo oh all ioso tim frosi among us; sind tender our sincerest wishes for his success and prosperier. x inters, Patten Maker*; and Cabinet; Makers, Will take notice that P. P. Toale, of I Charleston, has on, hand and for sale, White Pine of tho finest grade, wholesale and retail. Also; Walnut, Oak and other hard wood'. CONSIGNEES PER EXPRESS. i , ' . ... t : ; i- r -i ?-, ?? . W A Meroney; A J Ihabidet iJ ?T ?avi?; Mtflovc*;, J H Fowles, ?rW T O Batesj ? H Rickenbacker, J H Felder, P R Pearson, r? . H Tay lor. r I.j ... . ? . JQ33N A^ HAMILTON, \ Express Agent. MARKET REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY lYgOSBIiXrg ^ CROOK, ORANGER URO COTTON MARKET. ?',. 77" : -- <??,-? ? ? i Corroii?S'r.lb dui-iiig the week 42 bales. Ordinary, . H . ? -. ? - 12) ?13 Good Ordinary, - - -14 015 Low Middiinr/ - - & xmm Strict MiddUngi; - ~ "\ 17*? 17J -.?_,?_-. ,. ," "~. Prices Current. Bacon Hams : :' lb 12 ? 21 " Sides : : " llj @ 14 Lard i* : . ^ " 14 @ Com : X 1' : bun 90c % 1 00 Peas : : : i ," : 1 00 @1 30 Oats : seed t A " 1 25 @ Flour : : : : cwt 5 50 ?G 25 Fodder : : : ? 1 25 ?1 60 Bough Bice : : " 1 25 ? 1 30 Butter : ; : : !b ,35 ?. 50 Eggs : : : : dos 18 @*20e Turkeys : : : pr 1 75 ?2 00 Geese 2 : : 11 1 00 @1 25 Fowls, : : per dor. 3.60 @ 6.00 Beeswax : : : lb 22 ? 25 Beef' ? ft illJii " 10 @ 12 Tallow : . " ' 8 ? lcl Finders, : : : per bushel 125 >.' THE BECKWrCH PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE? ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL, TPita Strength and capacity Equal to ariy, Re gardleu of Cost. rpHE Cloth-Plate is the sixe used by a $100 i Machine is of Polished Plated Steel. At tachments of proportionate size and quality, while the entire Machine has corresponding finish throughout. Braider, Embroider. Guide, Uciriraer; Gatherer, four sizes of Needles, Ac, are given with,every Machine. 210 TOII.SOMK TIIF.AD OF THE TREADLE. Every Machine Cartfelly Tested and fully warranted. 5 BECKWITH SEWING MACHINE CO. Near 17th St and Union Square,- 862 Broad way, N. Y. July 17,1873 22 tf -I-i-1?. ?' ' BRICKS! BRICKS !H rpHE ?NDEBSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Informs the public that he is now prepared to furnish BRICKS id any quantity. All orders will meet prompt attefctiob. 0. C. EDWARDS. m mayl 73 Ty IZLAE ?fc attorneys at LAW, RUSSELL STREET, Orangeburg, Sj C. AS. F. IZULR. t?,. Dlli?LE. rach 0-lyr' DR; T. BERWICK LEGrARE. D?'?TCAIj surgeon, Graduate, . Baltimor* Coll eg* Dental Surgery* Office, Market tired, Over Store of j. A. Hamilton leb 14 THE HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, BEST, Because it is perfect in its work Because it has tho endorsement of so many ladies who use it; because it is pimple, and becanso it can be bought complete oh table for only $37,00. JOHN A. HAMILTON. Agent for H. 8. 8. Machine, march 6,1370 tf NOTICJg. ll PARTIES ON WHOMEXECUTIONS ? For Town Taxes, have been served, are hereby notified that unless said exceutiona are satisfied by the Firt Day of August their pro perty irill be levied upon and sold for the taxes. 1 By order of Town .Council. . -._,_ r- KIRK E?B1N80N, aug 24?tf Town Tax Col lector. ? for storekeeper's ?onifbri R?&st? coffee TN #lN foil; a moat convenient and fresh artlale.' f. jfresh ??aqh3brs? . Fruit Cake, OornhJdl Juniblssv , Milk and Soda Crackers, Just & by Baltimore Steamer; for sale by. > . ? I j. a. Hamilton: July iO, 1873 21 tf SASHES ?ND BLINDS. Mouldings, Brackets.. Stair .Fixtures; Intild ejtf Furnishing Hard Wars, Drain Pips, Floor! Tuea Wiie Guard.-?; Terra Gotta Ware, Marble end Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Glass a Specialty. Bfir White-Pine Lumber, for Sale: Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica tion, by p. P. TjQALE. [ ;-Ho. 29 Hayna and 33 Flnckhey street;. Odl-ly Charleston, 8.0. T~~ ~~ ~ ? : Spring Arrivals \ AT M e:-N A. MA. H A. S9 Great reduction in'prices of Spring Goods, bought i? the last ten daysv? ? 1 VV ' ' . "-? ? 1 l"r'1"" ? 1 IF you want to get the best and cheap est ready-made Spring clothing, go to McNAMABJ?& you want good Sugar, 8 lbs for $1 go to McNamabab'. IF you want Gentle?jens' Cassimeres. ' Cloths, Tweeds, Meltons, Drab/ d'ete, Summer , drills and cotton.ides, etc, all of the best quality, and the largest stock in town, and at low prices, too, go to. ? . .. r McNAMARASJ iM.ftf,._?1-_u ~, ?-. :?_ u want good Brown Homespun, j ^ d wide, at 12$ cents, goto McNamabab'. F you want Ladies drec-s gooda cheap , and stylish, go to McNamabab' IF you want ladies .and children's'shoes of the best quality and at low prices, goto McNAMAEAS' IF you want to buy;cheap for cash, go t0 ?? p yl? McNamabab'. Being thankful for the liberal patron age bestowed on me. in.the past, I res pectfully solicit & continuance of the same. J. McNamaba. Appril 23,1873 l(f ly nfw publications! jpOGARTIES BOOK DEPOSITORY. (FOOAKTIE, 8TILUJAN L. CO.) OVB NEW CATALOGUE MO. 10. e Irish Race, in the past and the present, by tb.o Rev. A J. Thebaud. $3 50. ? 'Popular Lectures on Scientiic Subjects, by H. Holmholta, Professor of Physics in the Uni versity ef Berlin, with an introduction by Pro fessor Ty?dall.\ $2 Insanity in ifi relations to crime; a Text and a commentary, by William A. Hammond. M. D, D., Pr?fe?ac* at BelTevue Hospital Medical College. $1.' . -M . John Stuart Mill > a Memorial Volume. $1 Deschanel's -Natural Philosophy; complete in one volume. $6 60. Also, in separate parts vis, Part I, Mechanics,.Hydrofltati(M and Phue malics; Part J3. Heat: Patf, Ii I, Electricity and Magnetism; Part IV, Sound and Light. Each$I 75. ., ....... Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, by James Fitmarneo Stephens.' $2. . . . ' Old New Englands Traits, by George Lunt $1,50. Evolution of Life, by Henry O. Chapman, M. D. $2 76. .?.Life Journals and Letters of Henry Alford, Pplp'i la*e Dean Canterbury, edited by his Reason and Redemption, or the Gospel as It Attests Itself, by Robert Baker White, D. D. $2. ., , Annual Record of Science and Industry, for 1872, edited by Spencer F. Baird. $2. Tho Coal Regions of America; their Topog raphy, Geology and Development, with a col ored Geological Map of Pennsylvania, a Rail road Map of tho Coal Regions, with other Maps and Illustrations, by James Macfarlane, A. M. $5. This present World, Sketches from Nature and Air, taken in the vacation of a Professional Life, by Wm. Arnot, Edinburgh. $1 25. Life of the Rev. Thos. Guthrie, D. D., com piled mostly from hia own words. 75c. The Resurrection of tho Dead, by Wm. Han na, D. D., author of "Life of Christ." SI 25. Historical Essays, by Ed. A. Freeman, M.; A., Hon; DC. L., late Follow of Trinity Col-| lege, Oi ford, 1st and 2d series. $6. Bur ton and Drake's unexplored Syria, ! vols., printed in large type on superfine paper with numerous ilhiHtrations and maps. $lo. N. BV?Books ?'BI be sent to any part of the country.free of extra charge or!" receipt of pub lishers' prieo. Address ? . *_ "FOG-ARTIES "BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 250 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. march 27,1873 . 0 cwtfc EXTENSION OB1 BXJ?I3STESS. ?rt-AVIStt FAlfcEtt RELEASE OUR PRESENT 8TAK0(,ANt) TO ax, ? Accommodate- our,rapidlj5 Increasing trade, we.. are ? now building a.Iarge and. commodious store, between Dr. Olivkuos and Mrs. Oldehdohp's and we will have for FOB TttlliTY J1AYS GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE \ jfre know it requires \6vr prices to niove goods these hard ? times. intend to force extra sales of over $10,000 worth of desirable merchandize to "Clear our Decks," for the FAXL-OAMPAIGlSF. There are bargains to be secured at onr present stand) prior to our removal; on the 1st of September. Call early.. BUY YOUR (itt?fcEBiES. . SEGAR8( LIQU?BS, 32 o. d. kortjohn: ABBS Nov20?if -At Reduced Prices. J_ I_ _????_. ,._ .' " ' . ?.'**; " ~T_ ?' ? , ' ''^. .'iV ? Southern Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICE8:?liiE^paia 4e"n*t."; and Atlanta, GAi ?? ^ ...?. ;. ?/?? . . .-.vT. *.?* ? SXtmphis Office.?T. 4. Nelson^ President. ;4 Woodruff, Vice-president ^ Benjamin May, Secretary.- . Atlanta OfflCO.^-John JB. Gordon, President, A. H. Colquitt, VicVPreoI ii' ? ? dent. .X A. Morris, Secretary. . BLACK & WARRING, General Agents,, Columbia, South Carolina.' j. A. Hamilton, Resident Agent^Orangeburg, South Carolina.' assets' January. lei, 1878 f - . - S,1584<48Si?V annual income ? - - * v-$1,000,000.. ?EAN6EBURG BRANOH OF SOUTH CAROLdifA I BEPAETME^T. ....... TT'"F?.TTRf I "t^T'PnPr? Pr. W. F. Barton,'. jfcoert Copes,. / Jan/es F. fzla? K John A. Hamilton, D*. W. W. Wannamaker, E. Kussel Zimmerman, Thad C. Andrews',' -W. J. DoTreviJle, George Boliyer,' ,. Paul S. Felder, Tholnas Zimmerman" James Van Tassel; LV Beckwitb, Henry Mtoorcr, Samuel Dibble, \&Xec&U1t? OommitteeV 0 Dr. W. F. Bautok, Chairman, John A. Hamilton, Secretary, Paul 8. Felder, Jajcks F.Tzlar, ? ? George BoLivnn, _ ...,,? . ? . t/Thjs Company isauca policies on all approved* plans and pays losses promptly. ?Jn A liAMI^TOJr, Resident Agent, Orangeburg, Sc. C. June 12,1878 * 17 3m For ihrther information, ayply to ... ?m*ot a MB^^Bna^BaBEBUsmasnBDDEOBKBSSOi^^ ?v. ~ -1 For FRUIT JABS, as well as every thing else that is GOOD AND CHEAP. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF T?WN FREE OF CHARGE. Feb. 13,1873 52 * . ly The Sta te of South Carolina , ?rangEburg county. In the Court of Probat*. ,By AUXIu*ST?8 B. KNOWLT'dN; Esq., Judgo of Probato in said County. WHEREAS, John B. Jones hath applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Frederick W. Jones, late of Or angeburg Ceunty, deceased, These are therefore to oite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear, be*, fore me, at a Court of Probate for the said County to be holden at Orangeburg, on the 26th day of July, 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show cause If any, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Given under my Hand and the Boil of Court, ' this Oth day of July Anno Domini 1873. [L.8.] AOO. B. nHOWLTON, Probate Judge, O. C. July 1> 6t NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR* ''ORASGEHimo Co?htt, I Obakqbbcbo, 8. C, July 1st 1878. Notico is hereby given that I will be at the folloVing plsoos on the days mentioned to' lake Returns of Real and Personal Pro Softy. In the meantime, my Offlse at rangeburg will be open for the same pur Jose,, till the 20th day of August 1878. ft or which date- a penalty of 60 per cent - will ho added to the property of all delin quents. At 11 r an oh v ill o Monday and Tuesday 14th and 16th of July. J. Hamp Felder'? on Monday Tuoadny and Wednesday 21st 22d and 28d of July. Rowe's Pump Saturday 26th of July. Lewisville, Monday, Tuesday, ?cd Wed nesday 4th 6th and 6th of August. Fort Motte Thursday 7th of Aiurujt. Col. Daniel Livingston's Mill, Monday and Tuesday 11th and 12th of August. JAMES VAN TASSEL, " County Auditor. . July 12 1878 t*