University of South Carolina Libraries
ORANGtiBUliG, ?. C, JAN. 20, 1874. ??* Mr. Kirne Robinson is authorized to lolled and receipt for advertisements and sub icriptlonr*. to tho TimcSi TOWN DIRECTORY. M?vor?Joab \Y. Moselev. Clerk?T. I). Wolfe. Treasure!?R. Williamson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. llar Icy, R. Willinmson, T. D. Wolfe. Church Services. Baptist Church?Services first Sunday evening and tho second and fourth Sundnys, morning und evening. Rev. A. P. NorriB, Pastor. Prenbyterinn Church*?Serviccn at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9J A. M. Prayer mooting Thurwlay afternoon at 4 o'clock. fc?T. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church" of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st and 3d Sundays. Serve* at 11 A. M., and 4 P. M." Snbhath School 9j A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 7J P. M. Sabbath School at 0 A. M.? R?r. F. Avid, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Pr P. Aj Dantzler. Superintendent? Orangoburg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Closes. Charleston. 11 A. M. Columbia. 1 P. M.' ORum hours from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays ?xcepted. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ? AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. DAT TnAlXH. , DAY TnAIUS. Down - - - li ?0 A.M. Down-7.50A.M. Up-1.54 P.M. Up -'- - - 12.42 P. M. SI (i I IT Tit AI -S KICIIIT TRAINS. T'own - - - 11.52 P. M. Down - - -15.13 P. M Up.2.03 A. M.I Up.5.31 A. M Notice. Contract advertisers may change monthly. Every change must be sent in l>y Monday noon. a^fvThc subscriber will ship cotton to Charleston or, New York, subject to or der of Owners. JOHN A. HAMILTON. See notice of'appointment of Delegates to the J ax-pityeis Convention. See card J. A. Hamilton concerning frith Garden seeds in large variety. Cold wfeather. Tb; weather has been quite cool since Sunday. Militia. The militia started to parade on Sat urday. Chicken Fighlinz. On Saturday several Cock Fights took place. -? i? ? ? - W. S. Moss. "We call attention to the resolutions adopted by the Orange. Base. Ball club, relative to the death of the above named young gentleman. E. Ezekiel. Mr E, has on hand a -fine assortment of watches, jewelry tie?cheap for cash in fact as cheap if not cheaper than any where else?sec his card. Horses! Mules. Our renders will do well to examine Horses and Mules in the yard behind Yosc & Izlar. Mr M. G. Sal ley is always on the spot, and glad to show you around, his stock is well worth examining. Real Estate for Sale Sec advertisement of Messrs Fowles cv Glover, Real Estate agents. They offer for sale this week the valuable farm of Mr. Daniel Joiner in the fork of Ed is to. Here is a good chance for a home. We are ready to offer to any such, (who have been pleased to make us rich by taxing us to death that the party may pocket the proceeds) several pieces of property at ju ices ranging 33per cent below the assessment. Who will buy! New Firm. Attention is called to tho card of Messrs DeMars A. Wolfewdiohavo opened a Billiard room in the "Enterprise Club" Rooms. Finest assortment of liquors & scgars always on hand,also the only Bil lard room in town?give them a call. A Letter. Next week Wo hope to publish abettor from another paper "written by a gontle raan now Btayiug hero relative to the climate and other advantages of Orangc burg for invalids, and comparing this place with Aikeii and Florida. Dr. A. 0. Dukes. Call at Dr. Duke's store for some of those fine segars, you will receive prompt attention from his courteous clerk Shernd Reaves. All prescriptions put up there at the shortest notice, out of the best of medicines, for the lowest possible price. Hymeneal. ' The Times ia happy! The Times has had a wedding in its family 1 The Times is now completely married. The Times has now another partner, with whom the net earnings of the Establishment will cheerfully be divided. The undisguisablo happiness of our associate, and great ex-, ?cellenoe of tho wedding cake reconcile us to this LONG DIVISION*. Kleptomania. On Saturday night a colored man named Casar Juynes lock a fancy to a hat and as Messrs. T Kohn &Bro. have a select assortment of that article, and wanting to get one cheap,in fact for noth ing and thinking that no eyes were look ing, took one and tried to escape, but the vigilant eyes of our efficient town marshal saw that something wa? wrong; and he went for that man, making quick work of overhauling him?it ended in Ctcsar being sent to jail for thirty days and the hat being returned. -. ? o m* . ? Educational. Wo call attention to the Advertise ment of James S. Hay ward, in which lib publishes that his tuition for teaching Primary and Intermediate scholars is $1.50. and 82.00. Mr Hay ward, does this to put the advantages of the Orangeburg Academy within the reach of every one. In the primary Department the instruc tion is thorough in spelling Reading Writing and Arithmetic: in the Interme diate, instructions nro given in spelling Reading Writing Arithmetic Elocution Composition and Geography. The school throughout is open to both seves. Miss E. Fogartie bits charge of the smaller pupils. Sends your orders for Doors Sash and Blinds to tho Southern House of Gco. S. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr L Ilausdale of our Town is the author ised agent for this House. - m ? - a* Facts worth knowing! One of the best indications of tho South, and prosperity of Charleston, is to be found nt the Estab lishment of Messrs I. H. Hall & Co., located at Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8 Market St.,22d & 225 East Bay. Tho rapidly increasing business last year of this firm, has indu ced them to enlarge their Establishment, which now supplies every conceivable article that can be required in the build ing of a bouse, from a baluster to any size timber. Our friends in the City, and' throughout the State who contemplate building a-house can be. supplied with the materials necessary for its construc tion, at prices and quality of work which will save a largo percentage in the cost of building. They are Agents for As bestos' Roofing Felt, endorsed by some of the best firms in the country. Send for price list and circulars. M.vu1uk1)?Robinson?Norris. On Tues/hiy tho 27 th inst., by tho Rev. J. 1). A. Brown) Ma. Kiuic KoiiiNsoN to Miss Lai:it? M., eldest daughter ofthc Rev. A. V. Norm* Orangeburg Agricultural and Mecan ical Association. Til 15 Shareholders of this Association will attend their Annual meeting on Saturday, Feb ruary I lib, at the Fair Building, at 11 o'clock A. M. Members are ic<ptested to he present. Jan. 20 St NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have this flay entered into Copartnership under the name and style of DEM A RS <v WOLFE, to carry on the Retail Liquor business and Billiard Tables at the''En terprise Club Booms" Orangeburg, S. C. F. DEM ARS, Z. M. W?LFE. January 1, 1874. ?ltf. HOUSES ANJ> MULES [AM now p tiering the ebon] cat lot of Horses that have ever been on any market. 1 can supply any one with any description of Stock desired. Give mo"ft call and you will be sure to buy. Stables at Bamberg and Orangeburg, rear of store of Voso & Izlar. F. M. BAMBERG. CONSIGNEES P?R EXPRESS. R H Riloy, J P Hurley, D K Norris, E G Jenkins, J T Smoke, F Fleming, Rev J D A Brown, J W Cnnnori, W C Rievs, S A Jones, Moore & Wilson M Bull, Rev J II Zimmerman!, Dr P A Damzler, J II Felder . MAUKE I REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY MOSSXiEY 8c CROOK GRANGER ?B Cr COTTON MARKET. Cotton?Sales during the week 376 bales. Onlinnry, - - - - 11 (a) 11} Oood Ordinary, - - 12 ? 12J Low Middling, / - - 121 <$ 13 Strict Middling, - - - 13i? 13* Prices Current. Bacon IfaniR : : lb 12 0 21 " Side* : j " 9} fr> 13 Lanl : : " 14 ? Corn : : : : bus 73 @ 85 Peas : : : : " 70 ? 80 Oats : seed : : ?' ! 25 ? Flour : ? : : cwt 4 50 <o>5 75 Fodder : : : "I 25 ($1 50 Rough Rico : : " 00 @ 1 00 Butter : : : : lb 35 (?) 50 Fggs : : : : doa 20 ? 22c Turkeys : : : pr 1 50 Q> 2 00 Gcc?o : : : : ?! 1 00 (? I 25 Fowls, : : per don. 3.50 f?n 5.00 Bees Wax ? : . : : II? 22 Q, 25 Beef : : " 10 @ 12 TaHow : . : " 8 On 10 Finders : : ' per bushel 1 10f<. 1 20 Call in and see the Assort ment at store oj/ J. A. HAMILTON, Market Street.' NOTICE All parties having business with the SOUTH ERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will address Messrs. Black cc Waring, Columbia, 1 will not act as Local Agent hereafter. Jxo.: A. HAMILTON. Jan. 22?1 m ADVEUTISEM E N T. ftnllE Stringency of money requires me to sell JL exclusively for cash, until all old accounts are settled; aftei that time 1 am willing to rentier all accommodation possibly to custom ers. I tender my thanks to all who have set lied their accounts ; ami earnestly request those who have not, to do so at once, as I have al ready pe* formed my part of the contract. \ erv Respectfully P. H. W. IllUUG.SlANN. Nov. 20, 1S73 -10 Jt TAX-FAYERS ; CONVENTION. N< >TICE of APPOINMENT of DELEGATES. The Fxc.utivc .Committee of the Tax payers Convention having called lor tho ?re-assembling ?d'thnt body, in Columbia on the 17th February next, and for the appointment of an additional delegation from each county equal to its representa tion in the Lower House of the General Assembly, the committee authorized by Resolutions of a recent public meeting at Orarigoburg to make ftieh appointment for Ornngcburg County, appoint the fol lowing gentlemen to constitute such addi tional JK legation:?viz.. Coi; A. ]). Frederick. l)n George Odom. Wm T. Reeves. Hit It. \V. Baths. Du O. N. Bowman. By Order of the Committee Wm M. HuTSONj Chairman. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Dpy. Collector's Ofllce, 3rd Div., 2nd Dis., S. C. Orancjeburg, Jan. 20th, 1674. Notice is hereby given to all persona having any claim thereto, that 2 Horses, 1 Wagon and double harness together with G boxes of tobacco, 1 pistol and 2 buckctSjthe contents of said wag on have been seized by nie, near Orangehurg, in the county of Orangehurg and State ofSoutb Carolina, on tho 10th Januauy, 1871, as the wagon of a tobacco peddler and contents for vio lation of Internal Revenue law of June G, 1872, Sec. 31, in regard to peddling tobacco. Claim must he made within thirty days from this date, P. V. DIBBLE, Dopy. Collector, 3rd Div.. 2 Dis., S. C. Jan. 21? ' 3t BRICKS! BRICKS!!! rj^IIE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY I lift.-ins the public that he is now prepared to furnish BRICKS in any quantity. All orders will meet prompt attention. J. C. EDWARDS, may 1 73 ly ACADEMY FOR GIB LS and 33 OYS IN THE BASEMENT OF DUKES HOTEL BY Stiles R. Melliciiamp. Englieh, French, Lntin, Greek and Music taught Hours from 0 A. M. to 21 P. M. fiQJfSurvcying will.be strictly confined to Snterdny, nnd tbo afternoons, after 3 o'clock. 8. K. MELLICHAMP. "IorMeT TiIIE Subscriber offers for sale the well-known, Flantntion "McCant's Villa, situated in Orangcburg County, fiifeen mttes due east of the Court House, on tbu ?yo notch Road, containing seven hundred nnd fifty-seven acres, more or less, with Hie privilege of two hundred acres more, recently conveyed to my son. The latter place having on it a single story dwelling, four rooms, one fire-place, kitchen, stable, barn. Arc, und about twelve or fifteen acres cleared land. On the larger place is A TWO STORY DWELLING, EIGHT ROOMS] FIRErPLACE in each, GIN HOUSE, SCREW, BLACKSMITH SHOP, And every other building necessary on a well-settled plantation ; Fencing in very good condition. For further par ticulars apply either to Messrs. Izlar & Dibble, Orangcburg C. H., S. C, or to the undersigned at McCant's Villa, Or angeburg County, S. C. J. C. EDWARDS. March G, 1K73 3 lamOtii HAS JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF MARLY ROSE Yellow Pink Eye SEED POTATOES, RED SPRING OATS Over Ono'lluntlrcd varieties of ftcab Garden Seeds, among which are Beet, Cauliflower,Cab bage, Onion, Lettuce, Turnip, Squash, Tomato, Radish, Col lards, Melon, Beans, Pias, Celery ?.V.o., &c. Al.<o, A variety of (iarden flower seeds. AI ?SO IS prcpeared to buy Rice, Pens?i'c,at highest market rates. JOHN A HAMILTON May 25), 1S73 15 tf REMOVAL, OF OIRARDKAU'S FURNITURE STORK. Fron? our old stand to the NEW STORE in REAR OF ENGINE HOUSE. Having received a part of our Full Stock and expecting the balance of it very soon, we can oiler to parties in need of FURNITURE of any kinds?a fine lot to select from, and a prices a* low as any house of the kind in Charleston* COFFINS Always on hand, or made to order. Mattresses Of Cotton, Moss, Wool or Hair on hand, o r made of any required size. REPAIRING, done promptly, carefully and at rcasonabl rates. GXKAKDEA11 & CO. Bopf. 25, 1S73 32 tini GO TO ICORT JOHN'S FOR YOUR LIQUORS! GO TO KORTJOHN>SFORYOUR andSEaAEStl OTO?? GO TO KORTJOHN'S TO SETTLlS OLD ACCOUNTS BEFORE MAKING NEW ONES!!! I y I will dispose of tho Last of my Christmas LIQUORS at Reduced Prices, r SAMPLES Free of Charge. C. I). KLORT JOH] Nov20, c31 PANIC PRIECS. GOODS Of ML ? Oil OtU et|?rl lilddtd^i am ii i M-jdi AT AND BELOW COST; * .^ At j. McN?MAR?'S, ntrftttn RUSSELL STREET. " f . .' nie lo'Jt 63?* Call and satisfy yourself that I am in earnest. - u;.ir> 11 . i .i-iii ? i hib ?.? ?;l"^t?t"Il5III LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY ! , fll . .. tB )Hll>. Insure your life in the PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE 00. ' l?T" ***** Capital, $2,500,000. i ' .aiifnra _A. _L__. . - ? A* 4.1. Cl.ttlltAMI* ? >,.,?> 1 i (1 - 1 t 1 . CJ *-* .< itfidfttih This is the largest and most prosperous ot the Southern companies. JAS. H. FOWLES Agent, at Citizen's Saving DR. A. C. DUKES, C-ll >?)?: t-t?: toilh ?i Orangoburg, C- II-, So- Ca 00 . rill ioH DEALER IN. . , Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals and Paintsl.1 M FINE Toilet SOrVPS. Fancy HAIR and TOTII Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, TRUSSES and Shoulder BRACES, * . ,r() GRASS AND GARDEN SESDs TpURE Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH'$, fi, and DYE STUFFS - ? idoo, LETTER-PAPER, Pens, Ink, Envelopes. Glass, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamjfc, ?wj1?*! Chimneys. ALSO : 1 i; * <?o A FJNE LOT OF CIGARS, TOBACCO and CANDIES. xicianV Prescriptions! accurately Coinj)?iin(le?l.'"^t?t -.-\Aam GEN. J. B. GORDON, President. ' W. C MOKRIS, Secretary. 'T ??*/,V GEN. A. H. C0LQU1T, Vicc-lWsident C- F- McCAY, Coimiltimj Actuary. Bll^TSTCI-I OFFICE mitt A i mm life mm (U'>??po/f ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. ASSETS, anuary 1st., 1879, #1,241,04;7 4 0. BLACK ? WARING, * J. A. HAMILTON,!-/f,? General A Rent. Agent at Orangehurg, S. ('. J* S Albergotti's Store Corner Russell Street nnd Rail Road Avenue. UAS in Store a well selected Stock of Groce ries* for Sale at reduced prices. Parties would do well to rail examine and price goods before purchasing elsewhere. A full Stock of Uacon Klour Sugar Syrup Molasses, Candies, Caned Goods, Crockery, Tin ware, &c, on baud. ftsn,? Goods delivered, f of charge. "^?*a Jan. 1, 1873 11 ly DON'T FAIL TO READ THIS. ALWAYS ON HAND AT MRS. OLENDROFF'S Wheeler & Wilson Sewing; Machine win awarded first preiniuii at Orangc hurg Fair 1873 for simplicity, light-run ning nnd noiseless. I only nsk you to examine for yourselves before purchasing other machines. Sold on easy terms. J. T SIMMONS Agt. Orangeburg S. C. Nov. 27, 1873 41 8m S20. THE BECKWITli $20. PORTABLE FAMILY SEWINQ MACHINES. ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL, With Strength nnd atjxirity Jfyual to any, He gardlest of ('out. fWSilK Cloth-Plate is the size used by a $100 JL Machine is of Polished Plated Steel. At tachments of proportionate, size and quality, while the entire Machine has corresponding finish throughout. Braider, Embroider. Guide, Hemmer, Gatherer, lour sizes of Needles, &c, are given with every Machine. NO TO1I.S0ME TREAD OK THE TREADLE, Every Machine Cartfelly rested and fully warranted, BECKWITII SEWING MACHINE CO. Near 17th St. and Union Square, S">2 Broad way, N. Y. July 17, 1S73 22 COTTON OINS. ^ TflHE UNDERSTONFD IS AGENT K?R ?<': JL the celebrated Prize-Medal Taylor Gin, of,: , which he has sold hl'y in this county. Also, the Nehlen <t Goodrich Gin, highly 'recommended' by Col. D. VY. Aikcn and others. ? ., On hand. One ?? Saw, and One 45 ?tSftirtl TAYLOR GIN. ' ' ' ? l\ih,n d Ou342Saw, " <*" ' m ;\i ft- ./ . in NEBLETT ? GOODRlC?n p^f, j,, %^e] KUVBllR BELTING 7$ r ? i i . . . : "?h h*?U?trti furiin-hcd at Agent s prices. . 1 ': ? : -f. }?Tir? J. A. HAMILTON. July 10, 1873 21 tf ?lUlHt. V( The recent tost of Fire-Proof Safes by the English Covornment proved T l ' the superiority of Alum Filling. No: ij itjlj other Safes filled with .. . 1 :r .J( lilted Alum and PIostoi^of-Farls? ) j ... . MARtTIIff A CO, 265 Broadway, N. Y., ,; 721 Chestnut St., Phfla.' ' _.H'M f-toy To fftifti SHOE STORE.- "i*'?' ? ! W(OM Ji?(?d T. B< llOYD* i I tfnrf>d p KSPEt Tl-TLLY OA LLS THE ATTEN j\A\> lion of the citiwus of Orangt burg ataVvi" cinity to the fact that he has just opened . . ?' Sl-IOJTj STORK. ; Next door to Cot-nelson's? in which niav.bo found a stock of HOOTS and .SHOES, which1 have been selected from manufacturers, ex pressly to suit HARD TIMES, both an regards qualities and prices. He only asks an exami nation of Ins stock before pui eh-isingelsewhcrct Nov. 13, 1873 . 31) ly