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ORAKGEBURG, S. C'NOV. 27. 1WL bST" Mr. Kimt Robinsox is authorized to iollcct an? receipt f(jr(4idvcrti?cmontB nnd sub* .trtptions 10*1110 Time*. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?JoaHv. Moselev. Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. Trcamirei^B. WilllnbiBoh. Aldprrnen?Henry Washington, J. P. Hnr ley, B. \Vilii.nniFOivT, D. Wolfe. Church Services. Jlaptist Chiwch?Services every Sabbath. (D. .,) at 11, A. M? and ?t 71, P. M. Dr. I. D. Durham, Pastor.* Presbyterian Church-?Services at 11 A. M., und 4 P. M?Sabbath School nt 9J A.M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ktv. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church ?f the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st ?nd 3?! Sundays. Serves at IIA. M., and.4 P. M. Sabbath School 9* A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. ?nd 7A P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? Rev. ^. Auhl, Pastor. Lutheran Church-rSabbnth School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantr.ler. Superintendent. t Ornngeburg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and . Clones. Charleston. 11 A.M. Columbia.%. . 1 P. M. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 5 P. M. Sundays excepted. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGEH. FREIGHT.' r?AT Tlt-MNS. PAY TUA1XS. Down - - -11 30 A. M.|Down - - - - 7."n A.M. Up - - - - 1.54 A. M.jUp - - - - 12.42 A. M. NIOllTTHAI^R I KIOIITT11A1N8. Down - - - 11;52 P. M.! Down - - - IMS P. M Up.2.03 A. M. Up.6.31 A. M Notice. Contract advertisers may change monthly. Kvery change must he sent in by Mohdny noon. TjguThe suhHcriher will ship cotton to Charleston or, New York, subject to or der of Owners. JOHN A. HAMILTON. - - - ? mm ? mmm Mr. Carroll of Tort Motte, for ninny years a merchant, died dining the lauter part ;>f the past week. Mr. Car roll was acting Postmaster and Express Agent. Mr. J. T. Situmons' card com mends t! e Wheeler & Wilson Machine as the best. We think his being willing to use Printer's Ink, shows that he is not afraid of a trial. JK&'Mrs. T. W. Albergotti oilers a fine assortment of holiday goods, composed of Confcctijnary of all kind*, china sets, cups&c. See her advertisement in an other column, and call and see if she can't suit you. t?u Particular attention is called to the card of L. Sherfossc, Esq., General Agent of the Security and Annuity Co. of New York. Our experience with this Company justifies the belief that it stands only aslirst class, and the reports hinted at arc more, attributable to jealousy than reality. ' 3. W, Patrick & Co. Announce to the public that they have in store a line assortment of goods to suit the Times, and are closing out at Panic pi ices. Give them a call, and you will be pleased, To Planters. The attention af the planlers is called to the advertisement of Mr. Jude Robin son, who has been appointed agent for Clarke's Portable Fence. Come to town on Sales-day anesee this fence, and don't leave until you secure a right. Citizens Savings Bank. On Tuesday morning last, much to the surprise of every one, the assistant Cash ier of the Orangcburg Branch of this Institution received notice from Colum bia, that Judge Carpenter had granted a temporary injunction against the In-* stitution, restrain? its officers from paying out any funds, or in any way disposing of the property of the Bank, and that Wednesday December 3rd had been ap pointed for the hearing of the ca*c. The assistant Cashier- promptly repaired to I Columbia, nnd lenrned that on Saturday ] lust n littlo before the closing of tbo Bank, n Mr. J. Ii. Wntson of Yorkville County, presented n check nt the counter ot tbe Columbia Branch, upon a deposit which ho claimed nt tho j Yorkville Branch, ami demanded payment. The Bank officers declined paying unless proof of bis being the party stated, and of the nmount (between 84000 and ?5000) being to Iiis credit at ? Yorkville, was produced?they stated that a teler gram from the Cashier at Yorkville would be sufficient evidence. Holeft tbe Bnnk, stating ho would call again; but he failed to do so. That evening at sundown tbo injunction was granted, and the Bank served with the notice. Vick's Floral Guide. We have received from tbo publisher a copy Of the obovo quarterly, for 1874. Lovers of flowers will Jo well L?send for a copy, and sccuro a supply of Vick's seeds, lie sells vegetable seeds also. Seo bis curd in this issud 1 Ho! for the Races. Tho train of Monday carried tho ra cers and their owners to Blackville, where they wero landed to proceed to:tlie Barnwell turf. Barnwell is the- cham pion County for good stock, and theUest of speed will doubtless be rare sport for tbe lovers of horse racing. _m , ? , The Streets Arc getting a very general overhaul ing, under tho superintendence of Mar shal Wolfe. The boles and hollows nlorg Russell Stree; and R. R Avenue are being filled up ; for all of which tho Council have the inexpressible thanks of horses, mules, &c. The Agricultural Society Held its meeting on Saturday last nt tho Engine ball, a large attendance of members was represented, after paying fit resolutions of respcet .to the memory of Dr. J. Ii. O'Cain, the members partook of a fine collation. This Society is grow ing, and teaching bow to make crops grow. Dr. J.H. O'Cain. On Friday afternoon at 5 o'eloek the subject of this notice was released by death from his suffering. Dr. O'Cain was a citizen whose merits were hid from public view, and only to the intimate friend, or the long acquaintance were they discovered. Courteous and affable, honest and kind, he won o large circle of true friends. In the word of a neighbor "His was the pure gold, the dross of pretense was sifted out" "Peace to his ashes." Messrs. Ileyward & Meilichamp have secured the use of tho Fair Building and will open thier Academy there perma nently on the first of next January. They propose also to secure for the advantage of the community a first rate Teacher of music a lady of experience and highly recommended. These gentlemen merit the full potron age of the county lor the enterprise and progress which they hnvc made towards furnishing a fust class Academy. m'i ? -c* - - - Special Notice. Sends your orders for Doors Sash nnd Blinds to tho Southern House of Gco. S. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr L Rausdnlc of our Town is the author' ised agent for this House. . - iwm ? cm i Have a home of your own. Yes a home of your own ; buy a piece of land with the determination to keep it during your life time , and then transmit it to your heirs if you have no means, only the proceeds of your own labor, then scrupulously save und build a fine house, bit) ing from the Great Southern Build ers' Emporium your Snshes, Doors. Blinds, Marble anil Slate Mantels, Hard ware Mouldings, Whitp Pine, Walnut, &c., cover your roof with Asbestos' Roof ing Felt and Lining, for which they are. Agents;thcy nrc now used on thousands of buildings, and they offer them as relia ble and economical, which aro needed ev erywhere. Send for price list to I. H. Hall & Co., Charleston, S. O. " County Commissioned Office, ORANGEBURG, S. C. Sept. 2d, 1873. ; Pur-unlit to Sec. 27 of an Act "Defining the Jurisdiction und duties of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS," approved Sopleoibor 20tb, 1808, und ?11 Aets Amendatory thereto, tho CLAIMS against tho County of Orangcburg, AUDITED by the Board of County Com missioners, allowing the Expenditures, and for what purposes, from Nov. 1st, 1872, to No vember 1st, 1873, nro hereby published: The following is a List of CLAIMS Contracted by the Former Board of County Com missioners for which no Drafts have been issued, but which have been Audited and Ap proved by the present Board of County Commissioners, for tho Amounts stated : Namrh. J. L. Uibson. Andrew Gluvinn... Myers Qovaa.. Alex UafTney. Androw Gluvian.. Tony Greene. Ephroin Goodwin Tilda Golson. Myers Goran. Benjamin GoIrou. John Hamilton... J A Flinches. Trial Justice and Constable Izlor &. Dibble....'Contingent Mary B Trciidwcll.'Poor E. J. Oliveron.'...I Bull, Scovill & Piko .'Contingent What Kini> or Funi?. Witness Amount Claimko. Amount Am.owi-.h. .'Court Trinl Justioo and Constable \Yitnos9 H. B Glevsr. H. P. Cookc. T. II. Cooko.,. Sarah Donncrson. Tbof. Dcnner-o?, Sr. Nancy Donnorson. TboB. Donncrson, Jr. Hichard Pon. David Gray. N. E. W. Sistrunk. J. W. Hodges. Laura Pearson. -Amelia Jones. Anna Moorcr. Morgan Griffin. Rachel Kelly. Sam Johnson... W. P. Way. E. II. Irick. Thos. Livingston. January McNeil..... Lizzie Jamison. George Jamison. Catharine Tuto. Anna Cato. Nicholas Carroll. Isabella Connor. E. J. galley.???? Becky Snell. F. B. .TobnHon. T. U. Cookc. Gco. Jamison. Dr. A. C Baxter. R. V. Dunnerly.? Tilda Be.jainin. E. Kzesiol. Martin Livingston. John M. Jennings..... J. D. StnonkC. Jas. Van Tassel. .(Poor .. ?. Contingent Daniel Livingston. lto.uls and Bridges Franc? DcMnrs.IWitnoss Roads and linages Witness Contingent 0 (it) 4 90 8 60 8 70 6 60 2 45 12 00 4 80 4 00 4 80 0 GO 17 60 0 20 (10 00 ' 40 00 200 00 70 10 80 00 7 41 6 6 6 6 Trial Justice and Constable .. .*-??? Witness Poor Itoads nnd Bridges Trial Justice and Constable Road and Bridge 60 00 00 00 00 00 70 ?0 20 20 20 20 20 26 25 25 00 (X) 00 00 60 50 r,o 00 70 oo (0 oo 0 GO 4 00 8 GO 8 70 6 60 2 46 12 00 4 80 4 00 4 80 G GO 17 60 0 20 GO 00 40 00 200 00 70 10' 80 00 7 50 41 00 6 00 6 00 5 00 6 4 Dan'l Qunttlcbduai. J. B. Hart...-. >\n!kir, Evans & Cojswell. Jim Bobbin..[Witness P. M. Heuser.jltoud and Bridge E. IL S.eubrook. L'0^ (hangehtirg News Coiiipiinyli.' " E. T. R. Suionko. Dr. W. T. Wliels.ouc. Bead and Bridgo J trial Justice anl Ctnstablc 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 16 GO 32 OO 7 ?0 10 00 ' 0 00 11 50 217 GO 46 00 20 00 123 GO GO 70 1$2 00 60 00 0 00 200 00 11 70 26 00 8 70 12 40 1702 r.o "30 "O 118 60 10 OO 00 70 60 20 20 20 20 20 25 26 26 00 4 00 4 00 00 r,o 50 r.o 60 70 00 00 00 9 00 22 00 7 GO 10 00 8 50 11 50 217 GO 25 50 9 00 123 GO 60 70 182 00 50 00 9 00 200 00 11 70 26 00 8 70 12 40 1702 60 6:10 00 118 60 10 00 The following is a list of CLAIMS contracted by the present Board, for which no DRAGTS have been issued, but which have been Auditco and Approved for the Amounts stated : II. P. Cookc. Trial Justice T. K. Sospoi-tttri. Poor 11. ??. Cooko...*. Trial Justico C. IL Green.. IL P. Cooke. J. P. Mays. Ptter McFall... T. Kohn & Bi o Bull, Scovill k T. K. Saspor Court Contingent Road and Bridgo Jno. II. Phillips.(Trial Justice Chns. II. Green. Peter Brown. I. C. Wbitemorc. G. R. Summers... J. F. Myers. A. F. Browning.. F. B. Johnson.... Bcnj. Motin. A. F. Browning.. Lewis Moss. A. F. Browning.. John II. Payne... Peter Brown. Witness Trial Justice Jnmcs P. Mays. ii IL P. Cook. F. IL W. Briggiminn.|Poor Abb Kelley..... F. B. Johnson. Jas Carson. B. J. Ginynrd. Gen. II. Cornclson. l/.lar k Dibble. F. B. Johnson. A. C. Du'uC3. Trial Justico Witness Contingent Trinl Justice C. II. Green. J. J. W. Joiner. E. 1. Cain. 23 50 11 37 ?25 00 01 00 8 00 8 00 20 50 18 40 8 50 19 00 150 00 37 00 15 25 28 70 G 00 10 90 2?.? 00 38 00 Gl 50 68 40 8 20 99 50 62 06 30 00 5 00 17 06 28 00 10 40 29 75 . 76 00 68 60 20 00 4 25 20 15 15 80 Court J. J. Cannon.*..ITrial Justuse Lewis Moss.I C. II. Green.j " C J. Holmes. Poor V. F. Browning .Trial Justice Dave Felder. Road and Bridge John Kuli in sun.Contingent Jacob Frnhlich.I ?? Walker. Evans & Cogswell.| 41 Dr. (). II. Oil. Trial Justice Henry Joneb.iContingent Morris Adams.iltond and Bridge L. R. Bcckwilli.I " Andrew Pinckncy.! Witness It V Dannelly.... Tom Smith. Dr. A. C. Dukes. Jas. P. Mays. R. R. Duncan. J. W. Rboads. D, W. Bast... . Chns. II. Hall;.. A. F. Browning.. J. A. Funchcs... Kufus Fehler... I. C. Whitimore. Trial Justioo Poor Trial Justico Road and Bridgo Wit hops Trial Justico iRotid and Bridge Trial Justico Road and Bridgo Trial Justico J. F. Myers. W. C. Rcovos. W. II. Rccdish. Paul Govnn. E. SimniB and another. Peter Brown. 0 00 G 50 1 75 101 00 ;i8 oo 20 00 10 00 7 00 32 40 105 20 100 10 H 00 10 00 17 25 3 00 80 60 3 00 25 60 10 00 52 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 60 00 3 80 24 00 0 00 80 25 43 00 44 74 24 25 60 00 4 60 5 00 16 00 75 50 27 60 0 00 40 00 14 00 19 00 06 00 19 50 73 25 8 00 29 00 25 00 28 50 11 37 8 00 14 60 8 00 5 00 24 00 6 00 8 60 19 00 50 00 17 (K) 9 25 15 00 4 00 0 00 15 80 26 50 53 50 47 00 8 20 92 00 20 00 22 00 5 00 10 00 14 00 10 40 28 75 60 00 25 IX) 10 00 4 25 :2 oo 9 80 6 00 4 uu 1 75 101 00 25 00 20 (X) 10 00 2 (X) 12 00 150 20 100 10 4 00 10 00 G 00 3 00 00 00 3 (X) 25 50 10 00 52 00 10 00 8 00 0 00 30 00 3 80 10 00 4 00 80 25 32 00 34 00 21 00 25 00 4 50 2 00 15 00 60 00 20 00 4 00 40 00 8 00 10 40 10 00 G 18 18 F. W. Fairy. Jan. Van Tasso1. Bull. ScovPl k Pike, Mnrtin Livingston, T Kobn k Bro. Johnson Mojjro, John Robinson, I*. T. Fisher John S. Wolfe, - A. C. Dukes v* Geo. Willimnn Road and; Bridge Contingent} Road and Rrijgo Poor Trial Justice Contingent.. Poor Road and Bridge Poor Trial Justice i? Poor RECAPITULATION. 8 80 29 60 5 05 45 00 7 00 4 60 25 CO 40 43 13 50 80 25 20 00 20 00 21 50 8 86 20 00 6 06 22 60 7 00 2 00 25 60 40 43 12 00 80 26 10 00 10 00 21 60 Amount of County Orders issued by prcscut Board $0 738 18$ Amount of Accounts Approved by present Board, on Contracts of said Board, for winch Orders have not boon issued, the Treasurer reporting no Fund? 2 180 57 Jurors and Constables Accounts for Jan'y, M ly an 1 Ojt. OirouitC i trU. 1873, 1 089 80 Entire Expenses of the County during Fiscal year ending October 31, 1873 ' 10 608 65 ^ Amount of County Taxes, &c., Collected, by Treasurer's Report 15 628 82 Amount of Accounts of formor years, Appravcd by present Board, but for . which Orders have not been is3ited the Trlnsurer roportin<; no Pun h ,?. 3 773: 09 Amount of Claims of former years, Registered in Clerk-of Conn's OfEco 10 484 13_ Present Debt of the County, aa above Besides unpaid Jurors and Constables' Tickets. E. T. R. SMOAKE, Chair?ian of Board. GBO. BOLIVER, Clerk of Board. 22 388- 09. PANIC PRICES. GOODS OF ALL KINDS OEFERED AT AND BELOW COST;1 At J. Mc' JAMAEA'S, RUSSELL STREET. Jt?r* Call and satisfy yourself that I am in earnest. Attention Everybody!! A GENEHL PANIC!! THE GREAT BREAK I HAS COMB!!! RUINOUS REDUCTIONS!! ?GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE POPU LAR DRY GOODS STORE OP Theodore Kohn & Bro. We arc receiving goods from the PANIC SALES at New York, and arc offer ing goods of every description at a mere song. 500 PIECES BEST S E3r?_A.GrTJE PRINTS AT IO cents A YARD. JUST IN?PRINTS AT 10 CENTS A YARD, together with other great Bargains. If you want goods, get your money's worth. It will pay you well to spend your timo and money at T. KOHN I BROTHER'S NEW STORE, Nov. 5, 1873 Uctwcen Dr. Oliveros and Mrs Oldendorff. 38 lycm FOR SALE. THREE (3) Desirable building lots; each measuring 34J running feet, and in depth over 300 feet. Being suitably located on Russell Street, opposite the store of Mr. C. D. KORTJOHN, it being one of the prineipal business streets of Orangeburg. The said lota can be negotiated for either singly or as one parcel. The buildings on the premises arc to be reserved, and time granted to have them removed or the :said buildings can be purchased singly or a-s a whole. Terms reasonable, For purtieulars inquire of E. J. OLIVEROS, AT DRUG STORE. ALSO, lG7i acres wooded land, five miles from town of Orangeburg. E. J. O. Feb. 27, 1873, 2 . ly TO SUIT THE TIMES. J, W, PATRICK & CO. FOB CASH, Arc closing out tlieir entire stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. ROOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, VALICES, SARTOGAS, SATCHELS, NOTIONS, &c, &c. LADIES' KID GLOVES-BEST MAKE-VERY CHEAP; AT PANIC PBICES. J. \V. PATRICK & CO. March 20, 1873 28 ly Russell Street, Orangcburg, 8. C.