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TUE 01UNGEB UEG TIMES. ORANOEBUU?, S. C, NOV. 13, 1873. Mr. Kirk Romnson is authorized to .?ollect and receipt for ndvertiscnicnts and sub scriptions to the Times. town directory. Mavor?Joab W. Mosclcy. Clerk?T. D. "Wolfo. Trcasurei?B. Williamson. Aldermen?Henry "Washington, J. P. Har ley, B. Williamson, T. D. Wulfe. Chinch Services. Baptist Church?Services every Sabbath. (D. V.,) at 11, A. M?and at 7i, P. M. Dr. I. 1>. Durham, Pastor. Presbyterian Church*?Services at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9} A. M ? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Vtev. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab bath School 9A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 7} P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? Rev. F. Artld, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzlcr, Superintendent. Or.nigoburg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Opens. Closes. Charleston.11150 A. M. 7.30 A. M" Columbia. 9 A. M. 10 A. M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to ? P. M. Sundays excepted. Persons wishing Money Orders for the North ami West and for Charleston, must purchase them the evening before in order to have them get off the next morning. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. arrival a::D defarture OF iraiks at orangeburg. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. dat trains. | day trains. Down - - - 1130 A. M.,Do\vn-7.?O A. M. Up-2.51 A. M. nioiit trail's Down-11.31 P.M. Up ; . . . . 1.48 A. M Up - - - - 12.42 A. M. night trains. Down - -? - ?.13 P.M Up.6.31 A. M Notice. Contract advertisers may change monthly. Every change must ho sod in by Monday noon. County Treasurer J. L. Humbert has taken possession of his oflice. W. AllicrgoUi. known baker, has our sympu <>r hie hnrsu on Monday ry of "Bread !" however is beard over the 'and. 'he Logular Annual Meeting. Of the Orntigehvrg Presbyterian S.> n.'ty will be held at Dr. Elliott s Office, <ui Wednesday, N >v. 19th, al 7 o'clock p. m. A love sick youth has po.-tctl the fol lowing on Kussel] Street WANTED "To be somebody's son-in-law. Don't object to going in the country." Can't some lather give the boy a place. The Episcopal Convocation. Meets this evening. We learn that the ?. ishop ol the diocese is to be present und will preach on Sunday next, the Kith inst. Services will be held morning and evening, at the Episcopal Church, each dtty during this week. Morning services at 11 a. in., and evening at 7 p. m. Wow cards Mr. II. C. Stoll of the late firm of Stull, Webb & Co, Charleston oilers, uu attractive assortment of Dry Goods, lie conc.ucts a first class boii.se and de serves support Mr. T. B. Boyd oilers a largo ami full line of Boots Shoes &e, at his store on Kussel! St. Give him a chance to lit you at panic prices. The Circu.3. Has something to do with the scarcity of fractional currency, as everybody seems determined to go, if it takes the last shinplastcr; This Great Eastern Combination robust be a big tilings judg ing from the newspaper reports at other points. Think of music being heard four miles, and lions, tigers itc, loose in the streets! If these are to be let out we'll take the music at four miles. - mm ? ? >.i "Old Grow I" Wc are no judge, of tho artielc (only using it strictly for medical purposes!) hut the tasting committee at our recent Fair pronounced tho "Ohl Crow Whis key" exhibited by tho enterprising whole sale Grocery & Liquor house of M C3*rs, F. "NV. Wagner & Co., of Charleston, to be without an equal, and awarded that firm a hnndsomo diploma. Wo have long known this house as one of the best in Charleston and are glad to sec thoy are keeping up a reputarion for selling first-class goods, which they established immediately after tho war. . Nemtiiis, Tjsnn. Nov. G, 1873 To Jos. McNainnra, Orangeburg, S. C. Deau bin:?Wo return you our heartfelt thanks for your sympathy in this our hour of ^nJHiction. and pray that God may bless you for it. We enclose herewith receipt for your donation, $24.50, received, which is hereby ac knowledged. Very respectfully yours, A. D. LAN GST A FF, President Howard Association. CONSIGNEES FIiR EXPRESS. Dr W F Barton, J L Humbert, B O Evans, A L Crook, E P Wolfe, Lewis Bozard, J F Myers SHOE STOKE. T. B, SOYD, ? ESPjJ-XTFULLY CALLS THE ATTEN \ lion of the eitIfens of Orangeburg and vi cinity to .the fact that he has just opened SETOJS S T0BE. Next door to Cornclson's; in which mav lie found a stock of ROOTS and SHOES, winch have been selected from manufacturer*, ex pressly to suit 11A HI) TIMES, both as regards qualities and prices, lie onlv asks an exami nation of his stoek before purchasing elsewhere! Nov. 13, 1S7."> 3D ly H. C. STOSLiXa. Agt. Wholesale and Retail Healers in AT TIIK OM> BTAND, 287 KING STREET. BAYING made ?trc-ingeraenfs to continue B. t!:c business lately conducted hv the linn of STOIiL'i WEPBcclo., 1 respect fufy inform lay frinuU anil buxtomcis of Orangeburg county that I hare how in -tore a largo assort ment of goods, bought for ch?h, during the Panic, which I am otiering as low as any House in the c!lv. Thanking my friends and customers for the ptilroiiajo mj liherallv be stuwed upon the old linn. I hope by strict at tention to businc-s to in-lit a cont'-nuance of the same. / v.'Ul adhere slt'irlly to the one price *i;xtciu. lies pec t f u! I v, "II. C. ST< .LI., Agent, Successor to Rtoll. W ebb & Co., 287 King Street, Charleston, .S Nov. 13, 1873 39 3m. $055,000 IN CASH ?IFTR, To bo distributed by the UNITED S T A T E S PRIZE ASSOCIA LION. OF NEW YORK. ?sbily Drawings. A prize yon every ticket. 1 Cash Gift *10o7K)0; 7") Cash Gifts, $1,000 0 Cash Gifts 50,0001300 " " 600 12 Cash Gifts 25,<)00]200 " i?oO 20 Cadi Gifts 5,000]??0 " " 100 ?100 Hold Watches 75 to 300 275 Sewing Machines GO to 150 75 Elegant Pianos each 250 to 700 50 '? Melodeons " 50 to 200 Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, etc., valued at 1,500,000 A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 2* cents. Tickets describing Prizes are scaled in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents a sealed ticket is drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or return niaii You will know what your prize is before you pay for it. Any prize excharged for another of the same value. No blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. Opinions of the Press.?Pair dealing can be relied on.?N. Y. Herald, Aug. 215. A genu ine distribution.? World, Sept. I). Not one of the humbugs of die day?Weekly Tribune, .Ju ly 7. They give general satisfaction.?Staats Zeitung, Aug. 5. UkfKUKNCKS.? By kind permission we refer to the following: -Franklin S. Pane, Lcwis ville, drew $13,000. Miss Hattie Hanker, Charleston, $9,000. Miss Louisa T. Rlakc, St. Paul, Piano, $700. Samuel Y. Raymond, Boston, $5.500. Eugene P. Bracket!, Pittsburg, Watch, $3000. Miss Annie" Osgood, New Or leas, S*)00. Emory L. Pratt, Col tun bus, Ohio, S7.uu0. One cash gift in every package of 150 tickets guaranteed. 5 tickets for $1.00 ; 11, for $2.00 ; 25 for $:5.00; 50 for $5.00; 150 for $15. Agents wanted, to whom we oiler liberal in ducements and guarantee satisfaction* //OLMES, HALL ? CO., 20 Platt St., New York. Administrator's Salo. By virtue of an order of IIm Probato Court, I will sell at tho lato rojidoueo of Martha Gardner, decaasod, all tho personal property of said intestate, on tho 22d day of November next, consisting of Cat tin, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &o. Terms cash. DEM PSF. Y GARDNER, Administrator, nov 1 1 REMOVAL OF GIRARDEAU'S FURNITURE STORE. From our old Bland to the NEW STORE in REAR OF ENGINE HOUSE. Having received a part of our Fall Stock and expecting the balance of it very soon, wo can oflcr to parties in need of FURNITURE of any kinds?a fine lot to select from, nndn prices ns low as any bouse of the kind in Charleston* COFFINS Always on hand, or made to order. Mattresses Of Cotton, Moss, Wind or Hair on hand, or made of any required size. done promptly, carefully and at reasonable rales. GIRARDEA?I & CO. sept. 25, 1S73 32 Ihn PLANTATIONS ?IX? AIKEjN and orangeburg Counties, at Slae of Assignee in Bankruptcy, At Aikcn, S. C. BY VIRTUE of an order in bank ruptcy of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Geor gia, before a Register therein, and by Hon. John Erskin, Judge of the said court for said district, will he sold at public outcry, Free From Liens ami Incumhrances of Creditors of the Bankrupt, ut the Court House door in the town and county of Aikcn, and State of South Car olina, on the first Monday in December next, 1873, a certain portion of the Es tate of Michael O'Dowd, bankrupt, to Wit: A certain tract of land, with unT provements thereon, situated in the*said county of Aikcn, formerly Orangebuig district, couluining two thousand and fifty nine acres (2,059) acres, more or le--s. on the north side of the Edisto ilivtr, on the waters o. Hunter's Branch, known as the "Casper Staley Plantation," made up of several smaller tracts of land, and more fully described by a plat thereof by H. D. Ott, on 15th November, 18?2 being some land conveyed to said O'Dowd, by L. A. Culler, Executor of Casper Staley, by deed dated 23d De cember, 1872. And by virtue of the same order, will be sold, at public outcry. Free From Liens and Incumhrances of Creditor* of the Bankrupt, at the same time and place, a ccrtam other portion of the bankrupt's estate to wit:. A certain plantation in thesaid Crangeburg county, formerly district, consisting of one tract, containing eight hundred and seventy two (872) acres, more or less, lying in the fork of Edisto River, on Goodland swamp, bounded by lands of Porter. Winnh.gham, Martin and Allen Corhitt, lleathington, Friday und other lands, and another tract con taining forty four (4-1) acres more or less adjoining the last loresaid tract, lands of said Wiuninghnm, Mary and Allen Por tcr. The two last tracts conveyed to M. O'Dowd by J. II. Morgan. Terms, as per order cash. JOHN T. SHEWMAKE. Assignee of M. O'Dowd, Bankrupt. Nov. 13, 187.1 3D 3t SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. IN Tili: (OMMON I'LKAS, William C. Haue and John R. Haue plaintiffs, ngainst George Boliver, as administrator, of the Estate of* William C- Cofer, de ceased, John J. Jackson, Mary A- Weeks, wife of II. Weeks, Anna Cofer, Sarah l'riy, wife of Jacob Friy, Martha Weath er:-hie, wife of James W- Weathersbie, Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer, defend ants : Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served) TO THE defendants Thomas L. Cofer and M. K.Cofer: "^.""(?i are hereby summoned and required to A answer thi' complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to servo u Copy of your answer on the subscri bers, at their Office at Orangeburg Court house So. Ca. within twenty days*after the service of this summons on you exclusive of the day of service, anil if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plnintifis will apply to the Court for the Re lief demanded in the Complaint. Dated at Orangeburg October 21si 1873. jmTrcvillc & Whaley Plaintiffs' Attorneys To Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer. de fendants above named: Take notice That the summons and Com plaint, herein, wcro filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Or angebuig County, at Orahgcbnrg .South Car olina on the 21st dav of October 18711. DiTREVlLLE & WHALEY riaintifls Attorneys Octol.er22st 1873 MARKEE REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ttzosxsxiznr & crook. ORANGER URO COTTON MARKET. Cottox?Sales -luring the week 100 bales. Ordinary, - - - - 12 ? 12J Good Ordinarv, - - ' - 13 ?131 Low Middling. 14 ? 141 Strict MiddliHg, - 14} ? l?j Prices Current?. Bacon Ham* : : lb 12 ? 21 " Hides : : " HJ ? 14 Lartl : : 14 ? Corn : : : : bus 1 05 ? 1 10 Peas : : : : " 1 <I0 ?1 30 Oats : seed : : " 1 25 ? Flour : : : : cwt 6 50 ?0 25 Fodder : s : "1 23*?1 50 Rough Rico : : " 1 40 ? 1 45 Butter : : : : lb 35 ? 50 Eggs : : : : dor. 15 ? 20c Turkeys : : : pr 173 ?2 00 Geese : : : : " 1 00 ?1 25 Fowls, ! : per do/.. 3.50 ? <i.00 Been Wnx : : . : lb 22 ? 25 Iloef : : " 10 ? 12 TaRow : . : " 8 ? JO* Finders, : : : per bushel 1 20 FOR SALE. fTjlHE Subscriber oilers for sale the JL well-known, Plantation "McCant's Villa, situated in Orangeburg County, liilecn miles due east of the Court House, on the five notch Road, containing seven hundred and lifty-seven acres, more or less, with the privilege of two hundred acres more, recently conveyed to my son. The letter place having on it a single story dwelling, four rooms, one fire-place, kitchen, stable, barn, &c., and about twelve or fifteen acres cleared land. On the larger place is A TWO STORY DWELLING, EIGHT ROOMS \ FIRE-PLACE in each, GIN HOUSE. SCREW, BLACKSMITH SHOP, And every other building necessary -on-u -well-settled plantation} Fencing in very good condition; For further par ticulars apply eitlrer to Messrs. I/.lar & Dibble, Orangeburg C. iL, S. C? or to the undersigned at McCant's Villa, Or angeburg County, S. (?. J. c: EDWARDS. March 0, 1873 .'> lamllm NEW PUBLICATIONS. pOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSIT?>RY. 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N. 11.?Hooks will be sent to any part of the country free of extra charge on receipt of pub lishers" price. Address FOG ARTIE'S HOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 2(i0 King Street, Charleston, S. ?. inarch 27, 1873 0 cwt? A TOWERING GIANT AMONG ITS FELLOWS. THE GREAT 12 CENTRE-POLE TENT AND ^ 01,000,000 CSJALSN&E SHOW. Will exhibit at Orangeburg, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1873. Three per formances, at 10, A. ?L, and 2 and 8, I*. M. Doors open open one hour previous A Ticket Wagon will bo opon on the street from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Where tickets can be purchased, thus avoiding the rush on the ground. Admission, $1.00. Chil dren under 12 years, 50 cents. ?REA.T EASTER IMJEZSTA. G E HIE MUSEUM, AVIARY", CIRCUS, ROMAN HIPPODROME, and EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. Its niigmcntation the past winter makes it four times larger than last year, and then it wus confessed the monarch mastodon of (he road. Over a million dollars have been expended to ma'.ic this the most stupendous and greatest World Exposi tion ever attempted ; and an immense Twelve centre polo Pavilion, covering over four acres of ground and measuring 168,000 yards, of canvass, is required to ex hibit its thirty-one dens of wild beast, breathing Sea monsters; Pluniaged Birds, Flesh eating Reptiles, and tho colossal dual cicua exhibition ! making it a guasd combination, more than equal to twelve shows in one To transport this Golian of Shows, 100 cars, rt-passenger-coach gines are brought into rcqusition, and tho services of 2000 men and hors essary to the succss of th"s unprecedented enterprise. A GRAND TRIPPLE MEXAGERIE. In four separate tcrtts, combined with the colossal museum, aviary of Tropical Birds, und caravan of Elephants, camels. Dromedaries, Elks, Buffaloes, etc. etc. Grand double Circus performance, in the Largest Iloppodrommc Tent iu tho World. Every act double, in 2 Rings at tho same hour, under one Crnhd Pavilion 1 A Double Grand Entree. 2 Studs of Ring Horses, dual corps of Equcstricnes, Male Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, Clowns, etc. Greatest achievement in Arcnic annals ever witnessed! Every day at 1) o'clock, a. m., an unparalleled PAGEANT AND PROCESSION OVER 2 MILES LONG. With emerald, crimson and gold dens, three brass and re d bands, giand sieuitt Piano, and a full Martial Band, us in the days ol -76; Twenty beautiful wonr.en, and one hundred horsemen and pages, mounted and followed by the Cavaleado, with their flags, banners, and paraphernalia, mounted Go 's und Goddesses, in original costumes, With Living TIGERS, LIONS, PANTHERS and JAUGERa LOOsE in the streets B6X? Bcforo each exhibition a grand Balloon nsoension \\ ill be given. rs&. All the Railroads running into tho city have been arranged with to bring people at greatly reduced fare. OHAS. SIVALLS, Agent. Nov. 0, 187o 38 St