Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1872-1875, August 21, 1873, Image 3
ORAMeBI?IG TIM
OKANGIW ?JST
86T* Mr. Kirk Robinson in null
.-ollect and receipt fqr.a?\ertl&u.apf)
criptions to the Times. XofX ?
Mayor?F. H. W. Briggmann. ?na? f-,
Clerk?E. J. Oliveren? "**
Treawirei? Wm^^Vjllcociu o^^^cp
Aldermen?E. J. OUveros, Wim Wilhoek,
Geo. Boliver, A. Marlin. '
ARRIVAL .AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
AT QRANGEBUR(jhy.<fooW JSfj
PASSENGER. * FREIGHT.
DAT trains.
Down r -?- 8.03 A. M.
5Jp - - - - 10.45 A4 M.
night traits
Dqwu? - -11.31'P.M
Up- 1.48 A. M.
day t1?atnp.
Down ? - ?t 7.50 A. M.
Up - -'- - 12.42 A. M.
NIGHT TRA INS.
Down - - - 0.18 P.M
Up - - - 5.31 A. M
Contract advertisers may change
monthly. Every change'must be sent
in by Monday noon:
.-?:
?ST Dr. T. A. Smythe. of Cbaricstoii.
<lied on the 20th.
The frame of the new Fair Building
has been raised. O?lHTTT?*A ?3#n
-? ? a* -
An immense amount of :\?or*?nesl foo^<
4er has been stored during the past week
use, constant rams. ?
_
^AjTtye valuable Communication of T?
is'crowded out. It is good and will," like
??good things, keep. It will appear
next week. ?tf A **"H
BGfc. We learn tlmf'thc furniture store
of Messrs. vGirardcnu & Co. it to be re
moved to die New building being ercft-J
ted by Messrs. W. M. Sain & Co., which'
is one of the best stands of w'hleli we
knoa'.
?ft?" We are indebted to' o*ur? licighlior
the "News," for.the. voluntary, loan of
the pap^r.rrtpon winch, this issue is pub-:
ifclicd ; rendered necessary by the negli
gence of the 8. C. Railroad Co. We
Aill return thd jefftdhess gvudjy, should
the opportunity arise. ,
t?u ? lot? Of new lumber; sash, doors,
Ac:; h'fiv? keen received nl the depot.
This na? the appearance of fixing up.?
fc^F.ie landmark of th'e rude ages will
Rtaud some improvement,' d'tiil the travel
ing public, will thrtnk tlie thoughtful
uflieer, who desires to make the place
fnore colliforlnble.
B?u A gn'm'e of fiVrse-Bull is to be
played on BfoWfcryhex'f; the 2">';h inst.,
between the Orungclmfg lms'o Ball Club,
ana a Sckub-Nink. This club has cer
tainly an odd name, but we presume they
intend to mnkc a ci.kan sw1sk11 on Mon
day. That they mean business Is proved
by Uieir choice of Mr. Voso as t'ap'.ain.
End i es, and the public generally, arc in
vited to witness the game
fifcjy*- The ease of Mr. ?Jas. Cannon
<_MAr8h'al) is one that commends itself to
the Council.? .lie acted * under'their au
thority, and by them.should-bc."defended.
Iiis oflicc has been t6 dealonifciully w.ith
rowdies and peace breakers, and such,
generally, need a littlo more than moral
.suasion to inducu them to keep quiet.
We hopo bis appeal to a higher court
{which wc learn he has nude) will vin
dicate his action in the arrest of the pris
oner who indicted him for assault.
The communication from " Su
hurb-er" is at hand and being crowded
out in this, will appear in our next issue.
We would explain that thu communica
tion'referred to, was voluntarily offered
to us ; wo had no reporter on the occa
eiou. Being always anxious of recording
the festivals and other public gatherings
which interest our readers, we printed the
report and left it to its merits. We
would like tb havo been there if wc
could, and know our delight could only
liaye been equalled by our welcome.
CONCEALED WEAPONS.
The habit of carrying weapons is so
general that anything said against it will
havo little, if any, ell jet; yet it is our
duf/y to denounce the practice as condu
sive only of a reckless disregard of lifo
and law. A circumstance occurred on
on Saturday, in which several gentlemen
interfered, thereby preventing the com
mitting the unprovoked act of shooting
has beeil
ind the ac
appearahcq
at next term, of court; on Mio clirtrgo o
"aiskM \viUi" aTtefnpt to kill." Tin
town authorities cannot be too prompt
in. arresting fterstfussVbt)B&afie tbWaterf'
iug demonstrations with weapons in the
street, whether the^ guilig party is under
liquor or not. In fact, the ctlsc of an in-;
toxicdted'nVann ronoterifF-fiFm3 mcre^nKoiyi
to bo irresponsible for: tlio.' sacrifice of
lifo. This is, not the first complaint wo.
have heard.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
There will be a moeting of Orange
Grange this day, at 10 a. ni., in the base
ment of tlm PrQsbyteriau Churcli^Jii^-^frA
.WHO CAN BEAT. IT?
Mr. Robert II. Wiles has ; a water
rnolon vine (volunteer) which has borno
10 melons, averaging 131bs each. Who
can beat-it? ?
MISS Kl S. ALUEROOTTI'S SCHOOL.
Will bo opened on Monday, Septem
ber 8th. See advertisement in another
^column, Of this? excellent school, which
has attaiued a deserved popularity. \
utiOii?otl
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
We call attention to the dissolt
the copartnership existing between L.iS
Myers and D. I. Carroll, at Fort Motte.
Mr. D. I. Carroll continues the business.
fiOARD AT $12.00 PER MONTH
' Can be obtained for scholars Attending
the Orancjeijuro Academy by npplying
to cither of the Teachers at once, the
Academy will open at 8J a. in., on t)te
first Monday in September at the Mar
ch ant IIoi'SK, Oraxc.ehuro C. II.
MESSRS. MOSELEY & CU00K
Adyerjisc a fresh supply of Groceries.
Ac., tol^iich^$0 %R 'ltt11riQ5rh^..?DttriP
sng, as this firm did, in a dtill season cf |
the year, the progress it has made is re
mnfkiiblc, dud if wo nirty jiufge of the fu
ture by trfe* ptfst, tW?ir establishment
promises to beeoirfe one: of-the loading
houses, in Orapgobuag.
A KINK SOMEWHERE.
We have received another loiter from
a winscrluer We says : "For three or four
weeks I have nat received a copy of the
Times,'and I fee} greatly disappointed."
In reply we will rtgain state that the di
recting and posting cd* the Times is faith
fully perfor*Uied, and the fault is not with
us. May there not bo tome irregularity
in the club arrangement.
SUDDEN DEATH.
Drs, Dukes and 7.i0gnrc were culled on
Monday to investigate the ease of a col
ored man who had died very suddenly,
on* Mr. Mounts' Jr'.nee in the Fork. The
rcrfiilt of the examination showed tluit he
died from cerebral apoplexy, the re
sult of hypertrojdiy of the left side of the
WM&r SBII&ISf 18 ft 8W AT
JjKATH OF MR. FRANK STOCl^R.
This very worthy young- gentleman
diod at Uic,residence of.Mr., S. D. Dantz
ler on Monday last* lie had?u(fercr\;lb"r?.
.many months of a lingering and danger
ous, disease.- Mr. Stockei* was a naLive
of Charleston, where he was well and fa
vorably known. Sinco the war be has
been merchandizing at CJadsdcn, on the
S. C. U. 11. His remains will be sent to
Charleston.
SOME COTTON STALK.
A lady subscriber iclls us of a cotton
stalk she has in her crop, one of many,
?which measures six feet 7 inches high,
and has upou it 235. bolls. .. Who cau
beat that'/ dont all speak,at once.
Tito cry once was, that a Southern
woman needed fanning to keep her from
I expiring. Wo would liko to sco, with
all deference to the sex, any woman out
side of Dixie who can do as much as
thousands of our bravo women have
douo aiuco they have been robbed of
their all." ? ? ? ? ' : :
CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE.
Col. J. 1*. Thomas, so favorably known
in our state, undertakes the management
of this military institute. It is to be re
vived at the amplo buildings near Char
lotte, N. C, which) are located immedi
ately upon the line of the railroad. The
?wom7:!;uio'MMMWWtiJ
Large drill grounds, fine sliadcj trees, and
tho most bmu'tiftoroocsM n?dm?h?
al recommendations. Tho famous ($pjg
cliargd of the department of ?athemhtics,
and our follow-townsmai^Lj^rA; f^^'lj
Dudley, will occupy the chair' of Physi
cal Sciences. We wish the noble enter
prise success, and hope Orangcburg will
be well represented. pt&Jl?^
DEATH OF MRS. HUGH S. BRYAN.
Wo have been shown a letter furnish
ing the snd intelligence of tho death $fj
this estimnbloJady, which rook place at
Burlington, Iowa, on ftlf&f&t' &i.;ornly?
Mrs. Bryan was a (laughter of Cap
tain V. D. V. Jamison. For several
years she has resided in the West with
her husband, Mr. Hugh S. Lcgfire Bry
an. She le?vcs n stricken partner and
three little children. A large circle of]
friends will attesj||yith?^p B^jafp^?v;
this mournful intelligence.
I "Most lively when knocked up?A
Base Bull." So, Mr Editor, is a re.
ganie ofb'all lively indeed. Such was.
iiio game played Monday afternoon by
two Nines of the Orange Club ; Messrs.
L. H. Wannamaker- and P. G. Cannon
acting Captains. The game was as fol
A+a-otrxt r' FIRST NINE.
& oi:ts. runs.
E. L. Sallcy, P. 4. 3.
<L. H. Wanhamakcr, C. ' 1. fl.
T. Wannamaker, * S. S. 2. 5.
G. Walker, . . ...... 1st B. 2. 4.
.T. G. Passailaigue. .2d B. 4,. 3.
M. G. Pallcy, y* 3d 3L 'M . 3.
v/. Lucas ;?'*' R. F;. : 1.
J.T. S. Albcrgottip^'TJ.-F; 0. ?
P. A. Dantxer, C. F. 5. 1.
Total - - - 27 2?.
?
SECOND NINE.
,w?i^^^s^ w
^ o:
P.G.Canron, <1st B. 2. 2.
J. Holmnn. % ?fflKBif " . ?0.
J. S. Bull, 3d B. . 4. 1.
S. E. BaWfftin, ? R. F. 4.
W. J. DeTrcvillc L, F. ?. 1.
\Yr. S. HtT'lev, C F. 2. 3.
Total - '< - 27. 10. I
j J lining j 1. 2, 3,-4, ?, 0, 7, 8. 9.
t, H. >V's Nine 1, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 3, 7, 11.
P. (1. C's Nine, 3, 3, 0, 0, 1, 4. 1, 1, 0,
,1 Flies were taken very nicely by both
sieves; !^nd the game in all respects was a
neat one Wo were glad to.see so many.]
visitors out* Those who tike Base Ball
Would do well to come down now and
then, and sec a game. Mondays and
Thursdays ate the regular afternoons for
play. Ladies,' come and favor us with
your bright snrire'fi"; and rest assured of
a hearty welcome from . each and all.?
Remember the 25th, next Monday aftcr
lernopn. Below w;c submit the First
Nine which piny tho match game Mon
day/ Wtfl usft*? v/utum?<- ?wp? *di rt vk&i
G. Vi Walker', Captain.
A. C. Walker, Pitcher,
J. Hollman. Catcher,
P. G. Cannon, Short Stop,
% Gv\yv.Walker, 1st Base, :;
1 j. Gi Pftssifetigue^ 2d Base,
E. L. 'Sallcy. 3d Base,' " '
Ii. II. Wannamaker, L. F.,
T. Wannamaker, C. F.,
R. Aldrieh, R. F,
-i ?<v / " f \ '
Snif- The hot and rainy weather is tes
ting all exposed wood work, especially
the doors in our Stores and Dwellings.
To prevent all shrinkage, and enable
them to warrant all work sold by them,
Messrs. I II. IIALL & Co., at a great ex
pense, havo erected, in connection with
their Door Factory, a modern drying
room, in which all Doors are placed till
fully dry od, before gluing, wedging and
pinning ; this, process adds one-third to
the durability of the doors. Send for
price list of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, White
Pine; Waluut- and fancy-Lumber. A
| gents for Asbestos' Roofing Felt, used
extensively all over the country for its
cheapness and durability.
?
Carnonters, Pattern .Makers, and Cabinet
i fl i-VN, Makers,
Will take notice that P. P. Toale, of
Charleston, has on baud and for sale,
While Pino of the finest grade, w holesale
and retail. Also, Walnut, Ouk and
other hard wood.
. A,(Ma88i.p^i?gJ ltq nqi^ate fi
Ticket lor Mayor aha ^Aldermen
Will be held at the HOOK and LAD
8; 1-2 o'clock.
f UTMOST importance1/*
CITIZEN.
S. 'Dibble, Jacob Conner, L. R. Bcck-|
with, Moore <fe .Wilson, Mrs. J. JC. Dash,'
% F.^IzlarVTCcv. IL D. Boich,' Thos. A.j
Jones. .: ?4 iV)??* *r Cvhr'-J II
MAMEr llEPOKT,
r-JtA- 7
CORRECTED WEEKLY RY
ftSOSmaEtt & CROOK.
ORANGER URO COTTON $AR&'ET.
Cotton?Sales during the week 20 batest
Ordirt'ar^?*^ ?JiJTJS?? Ri J0 @h'j
Good Ordinary, - - - 12 @ 13
.Low Middling, - - HOjv 15
Strict rMiddUrtg, j^-. _: 15i ?_ L6
Prices Ciirrent'l
Bacoh Hants* Vf '^9 *^*lb ?11 ^'fe 21
?'.. Hide.. R : ? 11) fr> 14
Lard ' : : " 14 @
Cornjlrjw? l : ? : bus 1 06 ^v 10
IPcdi H : : : H 1 00 @.8 10
Oats : Heed : : " 1 25'?' *'
Flour ? :, ..: : : c^ ,5 50.^25
Fodder ?*$?.,: ?: '.' .1 25 (#1*50
Rough Rice : : " 1 30 ? 1 35
Butter : : : ? ^! 'lb1 35 ? 50
Eggs : : : do* 15 @.20c
Turkeys : : : pr 1 to Q$ 00
Geese : : : : " 1 00 @I 25
Fowls, : : i>er doz. ".50 5.00
Bees Wax : : : lb 22 25
Beef : : ?' 10 ? 12
Tallow : . : " 8 @ 10
Ptlldcrg>w~:''T'~^^ *"?;?",'^uMltc1~'T"2?r
UANGKmiliG ACADEMY
THE EXERCISES of this Academy will lie
resumed'on Monday. September Int.
Boys are prepared for College or business,
and young ladles given a thorough course of J
instruction;
The male nnd female departments are kej>t
strictly separate, except during the recitation
oCH.wes whuff are cotnposcd of both.
TcnMS, (rim month).
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FOG A RITE'S B(Jt?K DFPOSITORY,
No. 2?0 King Street, ChatUoton, S. C.
march 27, 1873 6 cwtf.
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(ft ci 0711 os? bail?r&ttft'vr. Wit '
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find contnmdiods sto
will have for
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^B^? OUR PRES&T StiA^? AND to
ly, lnproaring trade, wc arc now building n largo
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Wc know it requires low prices to fnbve goods these bard Times. ?
Wc intend to force extra gales of over $10.000 worth of desirable toijtc^ftfid^e to
"Clear ??r DecEs," fbr* the'FAI/B CAMPAIGN; TKorfare bnrgft^^foscejSed '
at our present stand, prior to our removal, on tfio ist of l^ep'tember,' , Ca^ jearly^
t. kohi* & BitbTiS^L
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?rry aodds, Boots, Slioes, Hats 4bd-^?
?iiu -d TTiw J3 ^iUiiffHio used wv?r J tvoiiiiir bop boo^e v/ 'vin*Jwil la x?n
HA \bAi ?ivli ahnt oh,
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SpecmY attention called' to a lot of choice H?MS and FL??R, justacccived
old bh
DELIVERED
*u>jrv biw^oUw i >n>u ] La* ,b?o7f y! d \ - !- O to '/tno^H etil vd
PAR* OF TOWN FREE OF CHARGE'
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nnHE Subscriber- offers'for aale the
JL .well-known, Plantation "McCantV
Villa, situutetl in Orangeb?rg County/
fifteen'miles due east of the Court House,
on the five notch Road, containing seven
hundred and fifty-seven acres, more or
less, with the privilege of two hundred
acres more, recently conveyed to my son.
The latter place having on it a single
story dwelling, four rooms, ono tire-place,
kitchuu, stable,- baru, .,&c.y taud about
twelve or fifteen u<ues cleared land.
On the larger place is
TWO STORY*
DWELLING,
EIGHT ROOMS/
FIRE-PL.ACE ill each,
GIN HOUSE.
SCftEW,
BLACKSMITH
SHOP,
1
?i . IS'.' I"
And every other building necessary
on a well-settled plantation; Fencing in
very.;gootj[ condition. For further par
ticulars apply either to Messrs. Izlar &
Dibble, Orangcburg C.*H., S. C, or to
the undersigned at McCaut's Villa, Or?
angeburg County, S. ('.
J. C. EDWARDS.
March 6, 1873 3 lamOm
J_m_
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
Furnished on
?VEontlily IixsUtllmoiits.
TERMS OF LEASE:
.1// J\ttpnrnts made on Least trill ay)>Uj touurd*
the pureltasc oj the Instrument Loaned.
LSanos xtdved at
$450 u> $500 : : $75 advance, $25 monthly.
625 to ?00 : : 7"> advance, 30 monthly.
625 to 750 : : H?0 advance, -to monthly.
Organ* valued at
$125 to 200 : : $25 advance, $10 monthly.
225 to 860 : : 40 advance, 15 monthly.
I 3<"?0 to 500 : : fiO advanre 25 monthly.
B?y~ Partie.? who otter satisfactory Security
can pay for Instruments in notes at (?, 0, and
12 months' time.
Call and llnd out other inducements offered
in both Time and Cash Sales from
K1UK RpUISSON,
Agent for Ordngcburg County,
mav 22, 1*73 14 * tf
?20. TliE" EECkwiTIf
PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING .
a rttlTvi? ********
With Streng! 1* v iid eapacitg Squa[ia'aiiy,-iiUf^
frmUcxs of Cost. ^ . ;v&m'#iJ *M?I?
THE Chilli-Plate/* the sire, usc? by 'd $100
MnclrW in cT rWnlied' Pl?crfftWefi1 Aif-?
Uichnuiitrt .of proportionate eize f nVifl quality,
while the entire Machine has ccjrresponding
finish thro'nghoht. Hraider,'Emmvrae?. Guide;
Ilein?ner,'Gatherer, four sixes of Needles, &C.,
ore given with every Machine. (
\mV tuit>omk tiu:ao of THETnfeAbLF,
Every ^.hhte " t Welly' 'festet! ?Stil fully '
^arrmitod.'? u ??f wsui %iwnra stnlafqaiNavi
UEt'KWITH HEWING MACHINE CO.
Near 17th St. ami Union Square, 852 Broad
July 17, 1873 1 22 .Kl Ol ttthtr>
i urn er iwroRTT?:tnr ?Tni?T! bnff
HARdSv*AKE, CfTLERY, "GtHSW^
AND AG lUC'ili/f URAL \W?t9tV,
i MENT&| ?i TtAoi
' No'. East Bav, ??oT t'o old Poat
Office, Clftoleston, S. t*. >J vdJ ,dtt?i l?i
AGENT f?.r the sale of" t^lc'jragnolt^?o^'1
(nils. At t*e Fai? held at Savannah, Ga.
last month, the '/MognoJUa" eotton Gin ginned.
1601 ts seen cotton in th'reo minutes and forty? .
live second*,-tnkin*" the premium, and alao tno
-prize of One Jlumlreil Dollars offered by (he
I Hoard of Trado for the best GIN. Several
have bc*n sohf tNVs season which gin a bale an
hour. .The urine pin al?o took (he premium at
the Cotton State? Fair at Augusta, last October.
Feb. 1? 1871* ?l ? '
_Um
LEMON SUGAR,
FOR THE SICK AND FOR PAkWHB.
DEVILLED HAM,
A Delightful Belfo? imd Lunch.
0 -at A tu jo
SAFO&ZO,
mi*
For cleansing Silver and Tin.
Sea Foam and Horsford
BAKING POWDER,
1} E ST F OR FAMILY USE.
ENGLISH CRACKERS,
Cheap Coffee Sugar.
.lo>t received and for ?de by
JOHN A. HAMILTON
May 29, 1*73 I? tf
ATTORNEYS AT LAWf
RUSSELL STREET,
Orangebtirg, S. C. ' , ...
IAS. F. I/.J.ak. S. DlWlK,
melt i> -1 vr