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f HE ?K?WffiBI)ftG T Mr. Kirk B/i?tsc? o^'d?oVS^' i'ollect and receipt for advertisement .^d sub .criptions to the 2%tc?. \*W ko? 3 - fil?T Ivfc M?yor-E. H. W. Brigimann. ?? ' ; t f . ? , / . . Ohurcli Services. Baptist Church'?Service? every Sabbath, (D. V.A at 11, A. M?nnd at 7|, P..Mill rDLMV 1). Durham, Pastor. Fftebytcnari Church-??ervioc? at 11 A: M.j and 4 P: M?Sabbath'. Schd?l ht A, M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, JSov.J. P.A.Brown, Evangelist. ?Church of the Redeemer (Epi<?ibpHl)M5Hb hath School OA.'M. i , - ci.i ? "M 7H Methodist Church?Services at it and 7* P. MJ1 ? Sabbath ScJieol at ? * . Rev. F. Auld, Pastor. ?? V^*?* Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 0 A. ; P; A; Danteler. Superintendent; Orangebarg Mall Arrangement;; ;i :< "%>/?!!' \ fYJ OV5.il Northern, Western and Opcnoj Closes. Charleston. Jl.'iO A. M: 7.30 A. M. Columbia. 9 A. M. 10 A. M/; Office hours from 7 A. M. to G P. M. Sundays ^REcepted. . I ^Persons wishing Money Orders for thp Kbrth ?ami West and for Charleston, tnunt purcliasc them the evening boforo in order to have thenv tge^ofi' the next morning. ^ W. ? WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. 1 PASSENGER, y. FREIGHT. dat trains. , i>ay trains. Down - - - 8.03 A.M. Down - - - - 7.?0 A.M. lip - - - - 10.45 A.M. Up - - - - 12.4g??.Wi niuhttra1?'? j nioht trains. Dow?;- - - H.31 P. iM.jDown - - - ?5,13 P.M Lp "?-- - MSX MTflJp - - - - - Ol A. M Independent Tien erb FOR MAYOIt, FOR ALDERMEN, S! IttttNRY WABHINQTOy, ? ;TOS^tt; ?AllL^Y, . BARNABAS . jVILTJAMSpN, TOWNSfcXt)VlX VolVe. -yt*!??? f*/.flw> i?. $?t?t;6': * ( oiilraY'i ?d^er(1sflffi tfmy*'1 change iuohthly. Kvory change, un^t be sent i/i l)v Monday noon. . ,'J N Cardczit; ikdj oldest journal U^.iu the Country, died on Saturday Right last In' .Savannah. The jlecedse'u' was remark iilile as a political economist nul in 'his lotfg and sueccs'Sf?l cftteer as an editor, n'is great ihenie Midi tffc Welfare of the Hotith; * . rri i isji.1.i The Ctrange Rase BallistS) ap* penred in their jaunty crimson caps ?ij] Monday afterfionu. They played a game among tUttH^Hcs. Thd. score s&otl 10 to 20: m,jH^ tfe. ore ple^td t?^enrn llmt the colored members' 6*f t/te Prcsottcrian Church, pfo*^bVTo building A church for their own itsei. Their ?abbatb SchOol is a sucotssjt \JJ ? AlJL %3JLl --?-BT 1 -ft. -u. Wo call attention to the resolu tions adopted lit tho' Meeting' ?'f last weck, referring to the attempt to disturb the meeting of Tuesday night, the 26th mat. - ?s^ Tbe(^r.d ?^;??ss^:'?.;^jr, gotti's Schoolappears}in;another column. The large* phtronngb hith?rtd enjoyed, renders this excellent school b6th farof ite and popular. ? m i m Dr W. A. A X)cas a young PJiy sicifin of Georgetown while attempting to srtve his servants life, who had fallen into Bulls Bay, was drowned. The act was a crowning glory to A valued life: - t i,? -. km -? Beef a U Mud. A suburban resident, enticed with the fascination of sale-day, made an early appearance in town on Monday^ irt cbtii pany with his hopeful son, nnd loaded with a beef which Was^designed for sale, the proceeds of which sale was to be ap propriated to "doing up the burg."-* Whether the bewildering display of the beauties of Russell Street, upset his equi poise, or tlfe town water disagreed with him, we are not informed, but passing along that thoroughfare had a curious effect on his locomotion nnd articulation, and furthermore enlarged his estimate of eon/^^Wti fall, and a sitting, was to "compromise) matters, and ^j(^iaTn?^^ies3blowed tho hogs of cooling in tho mud, which delectable to and thereon he employed an agent (col ^rei9),}tb sell his heef. The son, emula ting "th c p of Ida sire, , and being' ha^L no? dra$|tya^^ P0" aition, face u^mord^ and with - flashing eyo looieel ?t; the ^WnHoay sUn ?ndn proudly waved his hand to him to move ] on, a jesture intended ala? - for so ver'&l sympathetic.pitseew^y^wItoCrni?took him j for a 8icjty man,:;TJie ~ agent loft to'his responsible dntics'all nto?%,ydia.tho beef, or as much:of it as ho coiild,; Aj> libi tum. Pricer'and woight were^funal! cpn Sitlefatlo/iSj.aJ^d what was np^ disposed', of was left to the raercies?(?f ^&^oorc of l hungry canlfa^nn&ajyihj^ happy couple dozed it out, only to wako tmd'firid the find the beef bedraggled in! mud, the agejnt non cum atibuSj nn.d Ornngcburg in tiie same place; with! enougnof%h? critter to "down'ehi agin."j The communictititln of Suburban Iti otiHast, and the reply to it in thisisstjjej are jjoth of so personnl a nature, that-in' future we.ijhust decline such article's. Both sides have now been heard from, and here, sq'toir as wc are concerned, the matteo' hiustHlro Iff5 (1 .<!, . ? . . 2 1 -~? mm-+-m* Ootton Gin, Mr. James II. Fowles announces that; he is prepared to gin and pack cotton on] rcnsonable tcrnif. Fair Association. At n meeting of the Stockholders o: this .association* the Capital was increas ed to nh nnibiinfcfof 100 shores,;at $2?, each. This is a good opportunity to in-j A, Farmer's, Wife Sends the Times a valuable communi cation which will appear id our ucxt is sue,* 'in Agrieultural'department. We doubt not many readers of our paper will tlinuk her for valuable information con tained therein. ? . -?>; ? Destructive Fire. \Ve regret to hear of the loss of Mr. Jas. Rast, of St. Matthews, who had his barn struck by lightning on the 28th ult. and entirely destroyed. Mr. Hast, we lertrii/ lost two horses and n large] quantity' of fodder. Death of Benjamin Rush, Esq. This estimable gentleman and valua ble citizen died at his home in Poplar township dwkl/fe 23 d of August, nt the ago of 31. Tho encrgv-of his character and close attention to his business, prom-.; isefl*i! flffcWMMf'^ea^^'-^ttwful^'lifo. His plnco v/ili nut ha easily filled as a friend, or citizen. Tournament. . Our ambitious young Knightft will be' glad $ lc?ft.ttfni thcffc'.^Ilf t/c.n groud. Tourimmept during Fair week. Civpt. T.A.Jeffords is at tho head, and will. give you a?f information. It is desired' that a largo-'number .should contest, at any rate bo prepared for at splendid list of competitors,- and o thousand bright dyei. Como one ftnd alx and? make the tourna-: meut a grand affair. -J??4--. Sale Day Passed off quietly ; the only occurrence ofanynoto being the. meeting of stock holders of the Fair Association, and of] citizens favoring the establishment of a Cotton Factory iir this' county. The fol lowing were the sales by Shciiff: One triwjt, 1030 acres, (s warap) j^ropcrr$ fit I C. S. Bull, bought by II. Klatte & Co., for $195. Ono tract, 1031 acrea, owned by same party, bought by>?.v?Atble,lfpr 8185. Qno tract, 282 acres, property of J Estate of Folix Rush, bought by 8. ?>ib blo, Agt, 6500. Death of Oapt Jno. R. Riley. With great regret we are called upon to nunouuee tfic death of this estimable citizen, which occ?rrod last week, at his residence at Riloy'a T. O., on the S. C. Railroad. Capt. Riley served with great zeal and fidelity as Ass't Commissary I during tho war tively Qngeged and planting. bio for. somo timo past and ho had |4f&y^tu*M& t?p? made with a hope that a change would be beneficial to him. Hia ?frff8$s&WJ Thi'tommittee Appointed'to report on the m finttonn Eaclo?K*JiftV? selected Mr. H. KiggSi Chairman, and. called a meeting] of their members' for Saturday, Sept. 13th. .MHilMWOfli v" j Any parties desiring to fna?|S orleVl orj furnish information oS ^AfifeuT member of*the Committee, whose names found puTSfi?Tiaflsf? Announce vha^ef^il^)^l l^^e^il^^ JA splendid establishment, and does great credit to the enterprise of this go-aheaa firm. The arrangements ><$ this csiab |lifthra?nt.mre^uore. husin.ejs like, thag ift any mrftftM^?l^ ftoods/T^ ing a cd6nie?tb'1tsc1f^ $ovKhff see for1 yourself. 4>! - 8_f ' Our. Ticket;, mo ,\ j& jlf favoring an Wednesday poitited1 at the^f&fotftjctterifag auf uounccd the following ticket, as their candidates for Mayor aud Jlldermau or tho town at 'the approaching el i which takes place on Tuesday next, the ?Ktf ?f?llt1 Si TOOT JO AB W. AJ^j$Y'fl#? . Af.pSRfc? :"j; g k*|p $| P.iBbyle^ajO The last twdWracit declined to serve, .-??y ru i *? /?& ?tJit a ait \ as their private business would not per mit them to devote the necessary time, and the nafnes of Barnabas Williamson and Townsend D. Wolfe being subtitu. ted, the nanfes of our candidates ore be fore the people as. they stand nt the head ink a* fi ? ? of our local jc'Ql?ithis. Wo need not say that they haverotit* hear(y toinmojadaUofj, and w'e earnestly, hope"-td have the pleas. ure of announcing their election in our next issue. This wo can db'i if $tir Jfeople work with a. will. Remember the regis tration of voters which take place oh the 5th, 6th and^th^^h^n^n^y^e^^ jyp^i with a view to meet all iU requirements. I. IL Hall <fc Co., Proprietors of the Great Southern Builders' Emporium, Chnrlcston.S. C, have made at the Facto- i ries large quantities of Doors, Sashes, Binds, &c, from fully seasoned lumber There immense fales enable them to offer number one work at low price?. - Before beginning your building, s'eiid for their prieevHst'an'd^sh&'eardr'^?They are-'ahw Agents for Asbestos' Roofing ?Feit au<l Paint, '..Lust year millions''offqct 'wore sold for lowering roofs, lining roams? painting, &o. Carpenters, Pattern Makers, nnd Cabinet ? Makers, Will take notice thaV^"P.4ToAie,' of Charleston/ has oh hfttid and for sale, White Pine of the finest grade, wholesale ftnd retail. Als'o, Walnut, ?ak'aucf other hard wood. % G?NSiGNEES P?R EXPRESS. ?' ' ?,l.i-..r.l i ,-...1, T. Kohn . <fc J3ru.*wjH?.X#ivnig^ton. & Co., Miss M. Myers, Miss V. C. Bull, Dr. A. M. Snider, J. J, Sallcy, Sfjrs.tn Go vausc, MisiJ'N.- Lartigffe, 6. ?f. Shlleyv J. C- Arrant/ Browning & Brow^hing. ?r^?^n?T^fe, N. C. WILL be opened on October 1st, next. For further information, apply lor circular SupcrinteMMU The fixereise? real _ Street. ScnoTara ? should commence with the opening of the School. Aug, 21; 1873 '27 ' 3t -e=-,-j-:-?-; ', tint tt> des during the week 10 bales. '^Sr ^ !:isii?li2 : : : : bus 1 05 ? 1 10 M***V : : " 1 00 @1 80] muw^, ? " 126 ? j Rough-Rico : : " HmW.* ?' !" I i I? %*mUfti ?HnrtetfHi< Ii? Turkev? t .: : pr ' 1 75* ?! Ail*" ? i?^Vl 80 t. v ? p**: , v.. dps. 3.60 tt^jfjfoCt Iii ^i^gOT I Wi I V/l Mhil^ano _ . well-kuowu, Plantation "McCunt's Villa, situated in Orangeburg County, fificen miles due east of the Court House, I on the five notch Road, containing seven hundred arid; fifty-seven acres, morVor less, with the privilege of two hundred acres more, recently convoyed to ray Bon. Tile latter place having on it a single? Story dwelling, four rooms, one tire-pi nee, kitc.ncn, stable, barn, ?5cc, and-.about ?twelve onjifteen ogres cleared land. || On tlwUarger rt^pr? Story ? ? DWELLING, And cVcl-p. ottter. building .necessary on a wcl1-sc*tf?fca\ plan'tat ion; Fertfchig in very good condition: For furthfef par ticulars apply bither to Elbi?ts; l/.lar & I%ble, ?rangeburg C. 11., S. C, or to ?the undersigned, at WcCftut's Villa, Or jwnficb.urg'.bounty, S, C. J, C, edwards. : Match 0,1873- ^ , j, jaiuilrQ, ; pOOARTIE'H BO0K DEPOSITORY, - ' (kOc/aIVTIE, HTIMtMAS A COi) ova new cataix>oVe no: 2*0. The Irishdtaoc/Jn the past and the present, bVthe Rev^A J. Thebaud. $3 50. * Ponular Lectures* on ScicnttJc Subjects, by' If; HCTfr/Holt*; Prafcfc?r' Of Physics In the ?J versitv ef Berlin, with ftn* introduction by pro fessor'Tvudall. $2* . IfarfhU/. it?:relatii)7|8 t? crime; a Text and a commcntarv, by ?Vilfiam* A. Hammond. M.;| D. P., Vtofitifyt ?t BeMevn'e Ho*piU\l -Medical j ^Jo?n Rhfiti Him'i ? Memorial Volume.' SI. .Dmhanel's ?atural Philosophy ; complete , in one volume. SO 50: Also, in r-etmrate'parts ! vix, Part I, Mechanic*, ttfaWtkm UH9. 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S2. ? ttffccdotci of Pm\t' MeYf, by JtMi W,lT?f ney. $2. . /. , Protection Against 2ili*\ and tKe best ftteans of putting out Firca In Cities, Town ana Vil lage?, with Practical Suggestions for the Secu rity Of Life arfrf frOpcfty, by Joseph Birth V neti ginccring, "Rurton volsy printed in large (ypc On "superfine paper, Withnum?rohs illustrations and maps, f 15. 'N. B.?Books ^ ill be sent to any part of the country free of extra cha?fge on J^eeipt of pub lishers price. Address FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 260 King Stn-rf Ch<-:r!?!ton, S. C. inarch 27, 1873 ' 6 cwt? 3^1 *VVr*t j.umr*t lies! b?Cl itwoh biWf fVWfl^l^*?f?' :1 <n to jhiL'oW H vJbUvrcd'jK rwod < .? >!.ojt!^ j; rjf'}iorf'hj,,vfno cf: ?;. :j?B?k?JjBR IST [7137" ft (taifd .! . Sl;*AOl ?- ' ? . , ooisboiory -?kHf?Bj Boot^, Sho&H; flats '??? aw/?Tod lodern. noifJ m.r. ? Trr/^TT y^-^ J \r.^T\T friv'Mt*?. U itfj . jaf.? or Dfrjs ;)ii'> ?juk-I orfJ ?Ml! tort bib o/ri .?rsfi sut?;* sd* 1o 9/? wttr 'ifofriV Brui 10 3*#T> |^?m97bnbi orft c) ikohtnoh ol /^'d.odj M? Bits 'ViiiT' - nm iwartui ViJiOft ? ?2. ?.[> if Stfa gdllTif) JiVw ^* T"! jrV ir*to t5?jr] oaiaw ol rtldi vo'jxrri tti J[j v.....,v^}?v> I ? oldatfo-i.-f Mliri) ?:?', - 'niiMinii'i'iiii m_Iiijujuu ? sin A r.?TT?>. flo i.r>[*iVa elorty ?Trfl ^'Utt?ho^l ? rTly ?a isovt <v HAVE MOVED ?Ef TO THEIE bfoon' jt : yy ?! .t^ft^ Off? f;T.-?tr. no r.ltt.ir'i lou Ufr/ il .wriAJ^j "/- - 1 to BfaSHI I* f ?s^^fcjBS^^fj?Bl > , alj; Y,ctr: n? 'j;;:?^ ^? L.rr /??.???.[?/?? Southern life Inburanee Company? PRI^oipAL, OFFICES:?Memphis Temh*,- and Atlanta, Ga. OT? "< ?etaphls ?^lce?T. ?. rTelsoh;Presid'enti A ^o?'dVufl; Benj&n^May.-^retaryi' ^Vft&foxri \<a feirll.ipdt did 4.. ' al'Wl ; ? Ali?-' Atlanta Offlco?John B. Gordoii', President, A. H..Golqnitii Vice-Tresl dent. J. A. Pf?rns, Secretary.* bin BLACK & AVARRrNG, Oeneial ^geiit?;^lifi^ia^ S6trth CaroHBa: J.'A. Hamilton; Resident Agent, Orangeburg; South Carolina. ASSETS January 1st, 1873 - S %i?34,483,97 ANNUAL INCOME - - - - - . ^O?O^oS. ao?arwwj to J?^ ^iichw^ i*uk Wf.JyVw boa rjaj ^edvir ;': ''bKAKGEBtlRG BHANCH' ?Fi SOOTH CAbOLINA "bEfARTMEKT. #*?tt ? ~-^ 1 ?dl et i ? ? .fir; 'fVi F.- Bhrtori; Robert C6pc3, , , j James F. I*1a'r*. > Johl' A. Hamilton,' uyi Dr. W.W. Wannmaker, HL R?sael ^m^edM^ ThadC. Afadrews, W* J, X?oTreville, ^ 'Oeorge' ti?tinf, ?Patil 1b Felder, . Thomas Zimhiernlan '-.Ysfrdes Varl T?isiiM, ^ R Beokwith, Henry M?o*^/^^^ {^*?rihrel Dibble, ? ifoli'jr ti*??v-3roH .odj H '? ?<nt] \\ |apoft ?ff? wo llaMiui? 'vrid: !.,? ? fit? #0? *r)w-*r!M BxeetitivD. ?pmmittoiu UKOK?B rtOLtVKB^ ^ ?? . ^This Company issues policies on all Approved plans and pays losses prompt For further information, ayply to' Res??ei?f Aagent, IJrBrtgeVttrgi So*. Ot. June 12, 1873 it * ,. 3m ? y[ittjJW; iw*I;{i*n xftil e fltOO intu emrj , a bits* ur^ns oL'jil a "?i:r ^.L* ?7dlb: /t Ifosiota . tu , kj [p^jl /aLy* ' fcu^.d^oS a at YbJ"i? ,-qa!tM*i If;i to t-.i.'Ml c ^fubneit? ft'djlo^.^V:?. <,tlj ty? YOUR 3Sm. C. ?. ?ORTJO?N. NOv 20?ly ?! -'fei * ; : ," ? ! LIQUORS, At Reduced Prices. COWIiAM GHAVELfcir. ?lBOf IMl'OilT RS.Oi HAK?^K'ft, CUTLERY, GUNS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLE? MENTS. No. 62*' Halft Bat, Stiutft of t' e old Pont Office, Charleston, 8." C. AGENT for the aale-of the Magnolia ?btton ?Gins. At the lVirs held at Savannah, Go. last month, tho "Magno)ia" cotton Gin ginned 1 SOIL'S see't cotton* in three tatnuUa a nd forty - five seconds, taking the premium, and also the K'/.c of One Hundred Dollars oflered by 4ne ard of Trade f?r the best GIN. (Several have been sold this season which gin a bale an hour. The same gin also took the premium at | the Cotton States Fair at Augusts, last October. | Feb. 13, 1873 51 ly J $20. Tili BECKWiTH $20. PORTABLE FASHIiT SEWING MAC IHN E. ON THIRTY HAYS' TRIAL, H'V? Strength and Mipttcih? Equal to ony, Jfc tfardleii of i\>st: THE Cloth-Plate is thoaizc ass? ay ?vivO . Machine is of Polished Plated Steel. At tachments of proportionate *i? and quality, while the entire Machine has corresponding finish throughout. IJraider, Embroider. Golde, Hemmer, Gatherer, foilr sltca of Ncedlea, &c, are given with every Machine. HO TOlIAOMfc TRKAD OF THE THKADl.r, Every Machine Can felly Tented and fully warranted. BECKWTTH SEWING MACHINE CO. Near 17lh St. and Union square, sou XSWett-. wav, N. Y. July 17, 1S73 22 tf