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tllE 011M&P IMG TIM KS. OHANUEUl'U?i S ? C., AUGUST V, 1878. J?ggT Mr. Kiuk Robinson is authorized to "tolled and receipt fof advertlscmeifts and suV icriptions to the Time*. *8 ? . Oliuibh Services; Baptist Church?Services eve rv-Sabbath, (i>. "V.,} at 11, A. M? and at 7J, P. M. Dr.- I. D. Durham, Pastor.1! ^PresbyterianChurch-,?Services at 11 A.M.,! and 4 P. M-^Sabbath School at 9} A. M ?| Prayer meeting Thursdayafternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. D. A. Ilrown, Evangelist. Church of tho Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab hath School 9A.M. ! Methodist Church?Services at II A. M. and 7i P.M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.~ Rev. l?\.Auld, Pastor. Lutheran Cliurch?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzler, Superintendent. TOWfl DIRECTORY, Mayor?EviT, W. Briggmann. Chirk?E. J. Oliveros. Treasurer?"Win. Willcock. Alderniou?E. J. \)Uveron, Wm. Willcock, duo. Iluliver, A. Marlin.' Ornngebnrg M?il Arrangement. Northern, "Western and ' Opens.' ' Closes. Charleston.1130A.M. 7.30 A.M. Colombia. 9 A. M. 10 A.M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays excepted. j Porsons wishing Money Orders for the North atid AVe.it and for Charleston, must purchase them the evening before'in order to have them jet off the next morning. w. e. wtllTams; p. m. - ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. DAY TUA1NS. Down-8.03 A.M. Up - - - - 10.1? A. M. niout TKAIVS Down - - - 11.31 p. M. Hp.I'm* a. M. Ji.W Tit A INS. Down - - - - 7.'Mi a. m. Up - - - - 12. PJ a. m. NIOIIT Tit A INS. Pown - - - ti.13 p.m Up.?31 a. m Notice, Contract' advertisers may change monthly. Every change must bo sent in by Monday.noon. BOX, We are requested to give notice .that on Saturday a Committee will bc-nt the Pic-nic ground, opposite Capt. Howe's residence, to fake charge of all baskets, which owners may not desire to ?irry to the corner-stone celebration. |p Visitors aro rcquosted to have Ei.cn 11 ask et carefully marked with their kam es. PERSONAL. ? ? - >v F. DcMars, Esq., has returned from a trip to Canada, and looks remarkably weih HOT WEATHER. Friday last was a most Oppressive day. At. 5J P. MT, the thermometer ranged at 1)3. NO CHARLESTON PAPERS Came- yesterday (Wednesday), and the "News <fc Courier subscirbcrs were disconsolate, not knowing what to do with themselves. INTERESTED. Since, wc published tho item, of the two youtig ladies who were working twen ty acres of cotton, we have received a call from two bachelors, who desired to learn the names of tho fair farmers. THE MONTHLY PARADE Of the Young America and Comet Piro Engine Companies look place on Tuesday afternoon last. They made a handsome show, the Comet, being rather stronger in number than usual. PERSONAL. Our Charleston correspondent, Chas. Carcrrc, Esq., who has, over the No.mmiv lie plume of "A Snodgrnss," furnished so many interesting letters, is now on a visit to our town. \Vo can promise a recuperation of health if ho protracts his stay in so fiue a climate. , SALES-DAY. Last Monday, although snloday, failed ?o attract tho usual c rowd to tho me tropolis. True;* the camp-meetings niado a drain upon both town and country, and everybody had something to do at home, and nothing, (or very near it) to spend in ?rangoburg, and tho Shcrifl'oflered no special attractions in tho line of "closing out to mako room for for a fall slock," so where was the in ducement? .The day began hot and dry, but about noon a thunderstorm gathered, and tho swinging of tho "Dragon sign" be fore tho wind (that obliged Pecksniff to resort to vinegar paper) wjib ncircutn Bj^ncc to Iii?? swinging of-;shutters und gates, boioro the gust ivlncu ?ent tho.j clouds of d ust into eyes and noses. For tunately a nun followed?a real soaker ?that made tho farmer smile, and the cotton look fresh, "We report below a list of sales made, and prices of such poperty as was knocked down under the hammer! One tract, 185 acres, property of Abra ham Antloy, bought" by S. Dibble. 1031 ncres (swamp) properly of C. S. Bull, bought by H. Klatto & Co., for 8150. - BASE BALL Is becoming the rage in Orangeburg. Sev eral fine gamps were played during tho past week. Wc will thank the diAcrent clubs if they will hand us in, now aud theu, an account of tho games played. Not be ing versed in this "little game" as Was Bret Hurtc's Heathen Chinoe, wo would bo "out" all the time, in attempting to describe it?in fact, wc couldn't "Nyc" do it! $.. GOOD NEWS. Gcnl. Kcrsbaw, Messrs. W. D. Porter, 1 and W, Tl. M: Sims nave interviewed President Grant with a view to the. par don.of the Ku Xvlux prisoners, and have succeeded in obtaining the consent of Iho President, to stop further prosecutions against them, except in aggravated cases. It is also believed by those gentleman] tlmt many, if not all of tho prisoners now imprisoned will be released. BEANS EXTRAORDINARY. Think of growing snap beans over two fket in length.! and then say that thYs is not a great country to live in. Mr.j J. M. Ptctsill has sent to our sanctum sonic specimens of tho above si''.c, of of which two or three joined together presented somewhat the appearance of a plow-line." Wo have hoard it said that nobody could do two things lit once, but Mr. Botsill has proved that both DuaaiJis and iiEANS can be made by one and same person. MAKING TIME - - The slbeping car*on the Augusta road met with an accident, that delayed the passenger train of Friday last. The train inconsequence did not leave Granitcville until two hours behind schedule time,'but the road was in good order, and tho engin eer sober (as all the engineers arc on the S. C. It. It.) and the run was made to Orangehurg by a few minuts after eleven. Tho time recovered was an hour and foy, ty minutes in a distance of about (70^j niilos. THE AUDITOR'S OFFICE. We have, like tho rest of our friends, had occasion to visit this oilice, that wc might escape the penalty for delay, and must attest to the promptness and atten tion given to persons applying for infor mation and the facility with which the . . .,.* . busHices oi ino oniee is cusciiargcd.? Should there be any grumbling after the limited time, by taxpayers, they must blame themselves. Wc bavo warned them time and again, and repeat^jo*no tice that the auditor's books oj^jc after the 20th inst. THE CORNER STONE Arrived yesterday by express. .U was mysteriously and carefully boxed.? There was nol the least cbanco to discov er its shape, and tho Master Mason who took it in charge was mum on the sub ject. Mr. Pry suggested it might be square; and Pokey paid it was a rhom boid, which bving explained geometri cally and anatomically to the colored boy who lifted it, caused him to exclaim, that "dal. ruinb?y stbuo almos' pop my, ritmboy muscle." Who will stay nwdy from seeing the the laying of this curious stone, which is fixed for Saturday next? THE CROPS. A favorable change, lias taken place since Juno in the cotton crop, which imw bids fair to yield an aw rage t rop. Ruin was much needed during tho past week ; but most farmers were visited on Sun day and Monday last with'line ?howt t>, which caused the drooping leave- and fanners' faces to look more cheerio 1. Fodder stripping, which is looked (o ;ts tho beginning of harvest, bus com menced, buPon every hand, we leiim the j corn crop will bo'short* , MARVIN'S SAFES. ,-, Soo advertisement to-day of the cele brated Marvin Safe Company, whoso work has been ofteii thoroughly tested. No,biU3?nes man sbould rost at night un-..| less his books and. papers are secured in a good iron sale, and wo rotommend all to oxamino those olfered by this Com- ] pany. ? ?'-?? ? <? ? ? Carnontcrs, Pattern Makers, nnd Cabinet Makers, Will take notice that P. P. Tonic, of Charleston, has on hand and for sale, White Pine of the iinest grade, wholesale | and rotail. Also, Walnut. Oak and other hard wood. CONSIGNEES P?R EXPRESS. "W. P. Livvingston A. J. HarttoK S. T.. Davis J. JI. Rider, Dr. W. M. DanUler, Hoy. T- II. /iinnicrruan, Kev. (!. A. Hough, Dan;!, Smoke, ' W. G; Mack, Cant. W. Mack, J. D. Smoke, Eins. Anna. Wightinan, Mis*. D. Luriiyue, MAllKEl' REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY UY mos^'Bir & crook. f>HA.\OERUJ;n C'/TiVX M?RK-EK Corro:;?Hales during the week 30 bales. Ordinary,. - " - - - 10 <7'M 1 i .(Joud Ordinary, ? - - 12 ? lp Low Middling, - . - - 14? 10 Strict Middling, lo ?) ? ItU Prices Current. Bacon ITaina : ': lb 12 ? 21 " Sides j . : .: " 11J ? 11 : " ii ? : : : ' bun 1 05 ? 1 10 : : ? : " 1 00 ?1 30 cd : : " 1 25 ? : : : cw? 5 50 '?C 25 : : "1 25*?1 50 " 1 3*0 ? 1 35 .: ? : . : lb 35 ? 50 : ': dor. 15 ? 20c : : j-r 1 75 ?2 00 :. .: : " 100 ?1 25 : vor do/.. 3.50 @ 5.00 :. : : lb 22 ? 25 * : : ' "' 10 ? J2 : " . 8. ? 10 : " : per bushel 1 25 ... f?Cjy"fCR.?AI lifo inflation of tho Board of Directors of tlie Orangoburg Agne'ultirV ul and Mechanical Assoeiatfrni, and py virtpoi of a Dispensation from MK \V.% *Urfln<l Master IV; S. Bruns, I wiUJ'pr?eocd to*lny the (Corner Stone of tho Fair Building at Orangeburg on Saturday she t'tli day of August next, according to ancient Masonic usage. The following ?r emulations arc promul gated for the guidance of the craft. 1. Bro. W. V. Izlur will acton'si.Mprshal of eorcmohic.t. 2. All affiliated Master Masons in jjdod standing who desire <o participate in the ceremonies "ill assemble in io-galiu at ihn Masonic Hall in Orangcbtivg, at 10 aSdock A. M. Thq pr?oessiori Will loi\v Masonic Hull at It o'clock precifi'dlyj aitd 'ho exercises at the Fair Grounds will bc%ui t.t. 12 o'oloeiv M. ?1. An address Will bo doliverbd tin the occasion l>y Past Master Bro "Thomas W. 5. lain invited to extend to all participat ing Brethren an invitaiiou to ?tc Fic-Nic of (ho Orangcbnrg Agricultural Hocioty, at the grove in front of the residence of Capt*. .). C. Howe, immediately after the exer cises mo completed and the Lodge closes. ? JAMES F. [KLAR, I).?. P.-. M'.'?; rth Masonic Diaf. ?_-^,^}.. rr??i PIANOS ANp ORGANS, Fuvniuhod on jYEontlily Installments. , TERMS OF LEASE: .?1//' Payments made < n Learc mill wply totcartis the purchase of the Instrument Journal. Piano? rahirti hi ?<I50 to $500 : : $75 advance, $25 monthly. 52o lo 000 : J~> advance, 30 monthly. 025 to 750 : : rut) advanco, 40 monthly. Organs valued <?( $125 to 2iio : : $25 ndvanet, V.O ih addy. 225 lo 35l> : -iu advance, 15 nUinUily, 300 to 500 : : 50''ndva'nce 2|AnWthly. ; Parties who ofler sntisfuclQry Security can nay for [neirutnetfts \\ in to? ;>i 3p0, \\ n\ul 12 months' time. Call.and Und put other hidlli emt lit* offered in lioth Time and Ciw 1? Sides. IV< u\ Klia^ UOBINSO.N, Ag( hi for Omngebpry ('uunty. may 22, 1S73 11 tf A LTi PAllTlES > ?N WIloM r.x s:t t: I U)N. _ For Town'1 axes, have buoji ?ervc?l, an hereby not'died thai uuU.-. .-.iiil '< v. conti tin an Riitiijli d.by tho 1 iil p.\y pf August tlu'o- pro pcrly will lie lovled uponluul'sold IbrtnC^ By prdur.ofTown Council. KlltK HOB1NSON, aug 2 I tf ToVn Pax Collcelor. SASUES' AND- BLINDS, - ? Mbijldings, Brackels, Stair Fixtures, lmild ei-tf;F?rnfeliing Hardware,' Drain Pipe, Floor Tili. ;, Sjyix'o Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Marble and Slate-Mantle Piece*. Window (il.Lss a Specialty, JGSy 'Wintc-Pine Lumber for Sale. ..??3 Circulars and Price List? sent free on applica tion, by . ? - P. P. TO ALE. ? 3&>'29 Ilayne and 33 Pinckney street, oct 1-ly Charleston, S. G. ? -:_:_ , a; Spring Arrivals AT '?'* Mjg TST X M X R -A. S.5 Great reduction in price;" of Spring Good.?, bought in tho last tort days."!/ SF you want to get the best and cheap eat geady-made Spring clothing, go to Mcls AMAR/VS, IF you want good Sugar? 8 lbs' for SI go to McNAmaras'. IF you want Gcntlcmena) Citsffnieres. Cloths, Tweeds, Meltons, Drab* d'etc, Summer drills aiid cottouitdes, etc., all of (he best, quality, and tho-largest stock in towin, and at low prices, too, go to MrNAfoAKAS* F you want good Brown Tionicipun, one yard wide, at 123 ivnt<, go to McNa.mmi.Vh'. I F you want Ladies drccs goods cheap',] and stylish, go to . ' McMam M'.as' IF you want ladies and cliUdre'ns> shoes of the best quality and at low prices, go to "* MeN AM ABAS' ? ?___j F you want, to buy cheap for cash, go j to * ' McXamaras'. Being thankful for the liberal patron age bestowed on me in tha past, I res pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. J. McNamaha. Appril 23, 1873 10. ly A'Fir PUBLI.OA TlOXti. -_,4 jp?GARTXE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. (ro^akt.K," *t11.I.man * CO.) OUJt KKW CATALOGUE no. 20. The Irish Race, in the phsl ami the present, by the Rev. A .1. Tucbaud. ?:? GO. Popular Lectures on ScientUc Subjects, bv If. Holmholtz, Professor of Physics in the Unl versity.ef l'.erlin, with an introduction by Pro feasor Tvnilall. S2 Insanity in its rt lations to crime; a Text and a^cohiinentary, l". William A- llanunond, M. D, 1?.. Profcissoi h( il vue I [capital Medical College? SL ? .. ?fnhi.Sth:if4 Mill ; n Memorial Volume. SI. Doicnancl's AVur.d Philosophy ; complete in one vc-liin , i DQ. Alro, in m-paiaie p.uts vif, Pin 11, Mochau|< ,1 f v?!i.? ?! ithw and Phu? niatics; Part 11, IL at: Vnt\ \ u,'Electricity and Magi li iii ;4.\trt ! ?', Sound at 1 Light. Each $1 70. Liberty, I .,,! diu and Frnlernilv, by James Fit/janu- Si, olu-n?. $2. Old'New EiighmdH Traits; by:George Lunt. SI ,50. ?' . ? . ' Evolution <>i Life, bv Henry 0. Chapman, M P. 52 75. Alibono'i Dictionary of Poetical Quotations; Covering t!.i whole field of English Poetry from Chaucer to the i i> enl time, 13,000 (Quo tations from 550 authon? on 135 subjects. S5. Index I lodge a S;. -u -mailt- TKvcjo jy. ci. Lange-'s Com'nVcntiiry on Matthew^ Sunday Hch ol Edition. ?3. A New Book by l>ean (ioulhurn?Tho Holy Catholic Church'; It- DlvfrTe l<Kal, Ministry and CatccluHUi on each Chapter, forming a Course of Methodica Inp'tiHiction on the Sub ject, by E. M. Goulhuru, 1>. D., Author of "Pcnpnal Religion,' &c, Si no'. Crituples and Addresse?, by Tli?s. IL Hux ley, L L. D., F. It. S. SI 50. Food?, bv Edward Smith, M. 1?.. L. L. B., !?'. Ri S $1 76. Narrative of tin Mityion to Russin, in 5. iG, of the Hon. Gufltuv.ua Auvu Fox, Assistant BecVetary'pf the Navy, feom tho journal i notes of J. F. Loultal; Slhwtmted, IS cngrnv Ines, 1 vol., vo. v"">. - The argument pi ueyn , a c^>)^p1(tv>'Collc^-' tion of the I'oii'ii ic 1 >i: < our.c- on (he part of the United ?States and Orcal Britain, IVuoro tliq trial of Arbitrdtioii loidm- the Treaty of Wash ington, na puhli !t d by the authority of The CKiVorniuent. v : 6(J W-'Uiderings of a wlgabondi an Autobiogra phy' qtlitcd by .lohn Morris, ?2. Thb.ltlihe'ral Springs of Unilcd States and Canada j with nnnlysi^ and N-1-. on tin- S|.a< ..t EitrojK.', anilfH* Qst of Seaside Remits, by George B. Walton, M. 1> $2. Anectlotofi bl Publh Men, by John W. For nev. S2.J5 Pro^ccUoti A ..ii.,< Nire, and the best means 6f l??Uip#r>Ut inc . oi Cjtjes. I m> n and Vjl .'v. -.witl! Practical finj^ektio"hs Rtr the Sccu-j iitv of Life prbpertv, hj Joscjdi Bird. SI 60. ' * ' ? , Test liook- <-f Science. Electricity and May ?Riiriit, by Fleiuijig JjVnljin, f'roli , of En gineering L:tii'vejvdy FdbVburgh. STB0. '' Bnrto.n arjd D'raKe'a imuxplorou Syri.i. ' vo!-., f)>bij ,i in \; (yoc oil guperfiujo.paper with numcrouit ilbiHlratiOnH aiid nuips. $15. N. B.~U6 \\\'d Ikj/cnt l>. aiiy part of lh( c?niitry fred of extra charge on recwipl of pub lishen price. Aodn-. i't ?tJAiVJ UM ??GK I>KPO; i roiiV, I No. 2$l) Khia Street] CUarhjeiuh, S. 0. \ biar'ch27) Itfi? ti c.w'f. Tu IvKNT rrJiK i?wi;i,!.in(. mil m: am? lot J. On tho Belleville Road' Terms easy. Apply lo iuly 3|Il( j\^ F WLAR EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. ;aving failed to ke-lease OUR present STAND, AND TO 7rL Areoinmoduto our rnpully increasing trade, wo uro now building a large and coiiiiuodio?? store, between Dr. Oliveros aud Mrs. Oldendobf's and we will have for . . ? FOR flUUTY DAYS GRAND CLEARING OUT SALE \ We kn6w.it requires low prices to move goods these hard times. We intend to forco extra sales of over $10,000 worth of desirable merchandize to "Clear our Decks," for the FALL CAMPAIGN. There are bargains to be secured at our present stand, prior to our removal, on the 1st of September.- Call early. M?oh'? T. KOi?? & BROTHB?. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FEOM 9 SEGA RS v and LIQUORS, CJ. B. 3KOB.TJOHN, Nov 20?ly ? At Reduced Prices. Southern Life Insurance Company. PRINCIPAL OFFICES:?Memphis Tenn., nnd Atlanta, Ga. -:o: Memphis Office.?t. A. Nelson, President. A Woodruff, Vice-President; Benjamin May, Secretary, Atlanta Office.?John 13. Gordon, President, A. H. Colquitt, Vice-Preai? dent. J. A. Morris, Secretary. BLACK & WARRING, General Agents, Columbia, South Caroliaav J. A. Hamilton, Resident Agent, Oraugeburg, South Carolina. ASSISTS January 1st, .1873 - - $,1534,488,97 ANNUAL INCOME - r- * - ^ ? SpI.OOO.OQO., OllAIS^EBUllG BRANCH OF SOUTH CAROLINA. DEPARTMENT. TRUSTEES: Dr. W.^'\ Barton, Robert Copes. James F. Izlar. John A. Hamilton, Dr. W. W. Wnnnm?ker, e. R?ssel Zimmerman, Thad C. Andrews, . W, J. DoTroville, Georgo Boliver, Paul.S. Felder, Thomas Zimmerman James Van Tassel, L. It. Beekwith, Henry Moorer, Samuel Dibble, Executive Committee. Dr. W. F. Barton, Chairman, John A. Hamilton, Secretary, Paul S. Felder, James F. IzlAr, George Boliver, This Company issues policies on all approved plans nnd pays losses promptly. For further information, ay ply to john a hamilton, Resident Aagcnt, Orangeburg, So? C. June 12, 1573 17 3m VnO TO ? MOSELEY & CROOKS' For FRUIT JARS, as well as every thing else that is GOOD AND CHEAP. GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PAltT OF TOWN FREE OF* CHARGE. Fob. 13,1873 . 02 !y OR A N U IHM lit* AVA DEftlY THE KXERCHEs of tliirf Academy ?ill be rvKttihcd ort Monday. September 1st. Boyaarc pfeparcd f? r College <>r IntBitiee^j mid?young l.-.d.e* given ? thorough eoni-scof instruction. The mhle m\\\ female department!, are kept) I'fitriclly Kop.irali', except during tho recitation of ?I i.V .. i wbi< ii arc couipodcd of both. Thumb, (rmi month). CLASSICS.St 00. ENGLISH.8 oo We tui'li'roi.r ih?iik? for the liberal patron* ic/uof ihu pa*t and tru.-t thai wo &ha}| l??0.rH a continuance of the fuune in tho future. SI II I S R. MEU.1CHA 1/1'. ?lA.l/KS S. HKVWARl), ? ??july ftlMd c ? I*i .v. ii 11: ?20. THE BECKWITIl $20. PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL, with Strength nntl capacity Equal to any, JRc tjardlc*? of < '..?/. r?HJE Cloth-Plato w the size used by a $100 JL Machine is of Polished PIntcd Steel. At tachments of proportionate size and quality, while- tho cniirt' Machine has corresponding liiii li throughout, Ilraidcr, Embroider. Guide, Hi turner, Clhthcrcrj four sizes of Needles, ?So., are given with every Machine. HO TOILSOME TJU.AD OF THK TBKADt.E. Every Machhni Car* felly Tested*and fully vairanted. r.lN KWITII SEWING MACHINECO. I Near lTlhJBt. and Union Square, ?"?2 llroad wny, N. YT . m L juiv iv. is::; 22- ? tf