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THE OBAKGEBUllG TIMES. ORANGEDURfl, S. C, FEU. 5.1874. Mr. Kiruc Rohinson is nuthorizcd to' Hcct and receipt for advertisements and sub criptions to the 2Vtn?. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?Joab W. Mosel cy. Clerk?T. D; W?lfe. Treuaurei ?B. Wi 11 hi mson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. Har lty, B. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Church Services. Baptist Churcli?Services first Sunday evening and tho second and fourth Sundays, morning and evening. Rev. A. P. Norris, Pastor. Prtibyterian Cburclc?Services at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9J A. Mi Praytr mwting Thursday afternoon at' 4 o'clock. U?v. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Churcli of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st and 3d Sundays. Serves at IIA. M., and 4 P. M. Sabkath School 9J A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. und 7J P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M. R?v, P. Anld, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dant/.lcr. Superintendent. Orangeburg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Closes. ' Charleston. 11 A.M. Columbia. 1 P. M. Office hours from 7 'A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays ?xcepted. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEB?RG; PASSENGER. FREIGHT. dat tkainr. I pay tuainr. Down - - - 11 M A. M.' Down-7.50 A. M Up- 1.M P. M. Up - - - - 12.42 P. M. NiaiITTRAlvS XKillT TUA1NS. Down - - - 11.52 P. M. Down - - - 0.13 P. M Up.2.03 A. M.i Up.5.31 A. M No tire. Contract adxcrtisers may change monthly. Every change must be sent in by Monday noon. V**>_Thc subscriber will ship cotton lo Charleston or, New York, subject to or der of Owners. JOHN A. HAMILTON. h'eo notice of lost mule and pocket book ly Mr. R. E. Innbinet. Return. We notice on the street the return of | sheriff Cain in person. Morthern Letter. We arc sorry that we arc tumble lo publish the letter this week, but will do so soon. A Good Beginning. Mr.' M?ller bap received funds with which to bring to Orunjjohurg four Ger man families. Rain Rain. The rain for several days past has made the streets almost impossible?can't som thing be done. Taxes. This is the last day of grace allowed for the payment of taxes. The tax office has been crowded for the last day or two. Episcopal Church. Rev. N. B. Fuller will preach here, next .Sunday, the second Sunday in the month instead of the third. C.D.K-rtjohn. Go to Mr Kort johu's forgoodeogarsand liquors, he has everything that one can need and just as cheap us cheap can be. F. H. W. Bri?gmann. Purchasers will do well to call at the store of the above named gentleman be fore buying elsewhere. He has goods of the finest grades at tho lowest living price. School of Dir. Mellichamp. .Mr. M's school is in a flourishing con dition?see his advertisement. Mr. Molli champ is a gentleman well adapted to teach tho young, ? ? ? mi_ Messrs. Wilcox, Gibhs h Co. See the advertisement of tho above, firm in another column. They offer their Phosphates at quite a low figure, as they have been endorsed by the farmers for years we will cheerfully recommend them. Notice. The columns of tho Times uro free to all who wish to encourage immigration. Our reward is in tho unmcasurable ben efit tho County will receive from its being pushed with a will. Let the immigrants como in. Mr. J. Wallace Cannon has just receiv ed a fresh supply of first class groceries, liquors &c., which he is offering cheap for cash. Give Mr. C. a call and you will be sure to buy. Don't forget to smoke his fine segare. The fellow who was arrested on suspi cion of having stolen Mr. Murray Robin son's horse, and shortly after of firing his cotton, escaped from the jail, but was re-arrested and brought to-town by a colored man who had him tied to prevent further i nning. Subsoil Plough. We call attention to the proceedings of the "Robert's Sub-soil Attachment Company of Orangeburg" published in. another column, every farmer ought to have one. Mr. F. H. W. Briggmnn is the local agent at this place. New Depot. We understand fhat the 'Rail Road Company has the timber out for the new depot. and we hope it will be put up shortly?but having had so many false alarms about that structure we will wait untill we see the carpenters at work. A large crowd came to town on sale day, and the tax collector was rundown Mr. Mosses will rub his hands with the soap of complucency when he sees the returns from Orangeburg, but will that style of soap ever cleanse his soul and hands from tho debt he owes to a tribunal (it not hero) hereafter. Messrs Bull Scovill & Pike. This popular firm with their attentive clerks are always ready to sell their goods to customers, and they have such a huge assortment of Dry goods, Groceries &c, for sale you would do well to examine their stock before buying elsewhere they are also agents for several phosphate Companies. AV. T. Muller Esq. is local agent for the German immigration movement. Mr. Muller is brim .full of love for the va1 ek i.and, and holds theHouth as dear. With him we applaud the interest which is being awakened, and for the benefits to be had, may Germans and Carolinians ere long reverantly say "Dem iiimmil. sie DANK." The colored taxpayers are rampageous about the lav, and say it is time to look into the wherefore. It is high time; and they can remedy the leak if they will. When called on to veto again, let them enquire who for; and if they arc not bent upon ruin, let them turn their backs on office seekers, and vote for men who will dignify and not disgrace their trust. Prize candy and fouls are us thick as leaves in Valambrosa. One sharper after another gathers in a harvest of money, and chuckling leaves the field to a suc cessor. Still they como, and so do the crowd of dupes, who shell out their hard earnings as freely as they do their votes, in both cases the Yankee makes the money, the negro says "he cheat me I swnv." Tooth Paste Man. Our town is being blessed by a visit from the above named individual, it'is the same old story, you pay your money and some times lose it. Wonder if lie is the party who has been doing Abbeville lately? we sec by the Abbeville papers that a man has been taking in the natives up there and that usually cool place be came too hot for his health. Sale Day. The weather was unusually bad on Monday, but that did not stop the people from comming in in. The following is a list of lands sold by the Sheriff: Eight hundred and fifty acres belong ing to-T?te, sohl in seventeen differ ent parcels: 1st. tract of DO acres, bough thy Gabriel Haskcl, for S 15.00. 2 and 3 tract of IVB acres, bought by Geo. Boliver, for 82 25 00. 4 tract of 100 acres, bought by J. H. Tato, for $3 90 00. The remaining 13 tracts of 537 acres, bought by Geo., Boliver for 61092 00. 2397 acres' belonging to tho estate of A. Tato, sold in eight parcels, for $972. ? ? ? .-? Barton's Cotton Planter. The new Planter, lately patented by Dr. W. ?. Barton of this County, has been on exebition during tho past week and we undoubtedly say that, in our opinion, it is the most coinpleto planter ever offered to our farmers. It plants cotto.i (either in hills, or by drilling) pens, rice, and almost nny-graiu. It can also be used as a guauo distributor. Call atstjre of.T. A. Hamilton and sec sample left thore, and then send your orders to, Dr. Barton early. Read the communication in another column from the German. Zeitung, and learn like the farmers of Abbeville wheve success ami salvation from ruin is prom ised. The State is aroused and in earnest on the subject of immigration, and no one is more deserving of praise than Major Mclchers of Charleston. Our lusty friend \V. T. Mujler of Orangeburg is the local agent for immigration. To him you can apply for all information. Act early sind promptly; Hundreds arc com ing to our Stale, rout cheap, sell ehcap.or even give them a,part of your land. .Se cure the interest, and friendship of these people, arid save your homes from the spoiler. Nothing else will give us the boon wo. so much crave. Bring them hi evciy good immigrant is n death shot to a carpet bagger und a plunderer. . Sends your, ord.ers for Doors Sash and Blinds to tho Southern House of Geo. S. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr L Ransdale of our Town is the author ised agent for this House. Facts worth knowing! One of the bes indications of tho South, and prosperity of j Charleston, is to be found at the Estab lishment of Messrs J. II. Hall & Co., located at Nbs. 2, 4, (i, 8 Market St.,223 & 225 East Bay. The rapidly increasing business hist year of this firm, has indu ced them to enlarge their Establishment, which now supplies every conceivable article that cup be required in the build ing of a hou-:o, from a baluster to any size timber. OuMriends in tho City, and throughout the State who contemplate building a house can be supplied with the malenuls noecs-.ary for its construc tion, at prices and quality of work which will save a large percentage in the cost of building. They are Agents for As bestos' Hoofing Felt, endorsed by some of the best firms in the country, t'erid for price list ami circulars. M.vnuir.n?Robinson?Norris. On Tuesday tho 1Ii hist., by the Rev. .J. L>. A. Hrown, Ma Kiuk Koiunson to Miss Lau?a M., eldest daughter of the Uev. A. V. Norris* MMtKEl IM-rORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY RY MOSEL EY, CROOK & COPES. ORAXt.ERl'RC COTTON MA Rh'ET. Cotton?Hales during the week :i7t> bales. Ordinary, - 11 C> 12 (lood Ordinary, - -- 12 (?< \'2\ Low Middling, - - - i:> @ Strict Middling, - - - 13J (.?) Prices Current. Bacon Hams : : lb P2 (., 2\ " Sides : : " 0J <Ji) 13 Lard : : " 14 @ Corn : : : : bus 1 05 V 1 1"? Pea* : ?.: : I " 70 @ 80 Oats : seed : : " 1 25 (?) I'li.ur ': : : : cu t 4 50 (jy5 75 Fodder' : : : "1 2:? (#1 5u Rough Kite : : "1 30 @ 1 40 Butter : : : lb 35 (?i> 50 Kggs :. : : : do/. 15 (<?) lSc Turkeys : : : pr 1 50 ($2 U0 Ceeso : : ? " 1 00 (gjl 25 Fowls, : : per doz. 3.50 @ 5.00 Rees Wax ; : : U> 22 ? 25 Reef : " 10 @ 12 Tallow : r. : " 8 ? 10 PVndcrs : : per bushel 1 10(<? 1 20 CONSIGNEES F^R EXPRESS. P Doylo, W A Mcroncv, C H Hall, Mrs C Ohlendorf N E W Sistrunk, R V Evans, M K Shoemaker, .1 J 1 lugger ty, M Sliulcr, DK Norris, J T Smoke. Orangeburg Agricultural and I?ccan leal Association, THE Shareholders of this Association will attend their Annual meeting On Saturday, Feb ruary Mth, at tRe Fair Building, nt 11 o'clock A. M. Members arc icqucstcd to be present. Jan. 20 3t NOTICE ?P 0 OP ARTI\J E R S HIP. t ? > | THE undersigned have this day entered into Copartnership'.iindcr the name and style of' DEMARS <fc WOLFE, t<; carry on the Kctail Liquor business and Billiard Tables at the ''En terprise dub Kooiua" Orangeburg, S, C., . , ' F. I)EMATls\ ";| Z.M.WOLFE. January 1, 1871. ?ltf. -!?_-:-!-1-!?_:-1?.-? - HOUSES AND MULES. IAM now offering the cheapest lot of Horses that have, ever been on any market. 1 can supply anv ope with any description of Stock desired. Give me a call and you will be sure to buy. Stables at Bamberg and Orangeburg, rear of store of Vbse A: L.lar. ? * r ? I ' ; F. M. BAM BEUG. y NOTICE Aii parties having business with tiic SOUTH ERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will address Messrs. Black & Waring, Columbia. 1 will not act us Local Agent hereafter. Jxo. A. HAMILTON. I Jan. 22?lm Call in and soe the AssoJrt moiit at store of J. A. HAMILTON, Market Street. ""aoa^i^mF FOIt B( YS oriel GIhLS IX the hasement of _ DITkV.S HOTEL by" ( Stiles R.. Mellich amp. English, French, Latin, Greek and Music taught . Horns from 0 a. M. to 21 P. M. 1 ^ -1 S?B^Surveying will he strictly confined to Satcrday, and the afternoons, after ."o'clock. S It. M ..; notice. OFFICE CO. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER ORAXOCnUltO, January 27tb, 1871. Notice is hereby given, that for the next sixty days. I will be at my office for the transaction of business, on Saturdays '"only,""betTrccn -the hours of 0 A. M., and 3 P. M. Being for the present on an official visit to the Free Common Schools of the County. F RA NK R. MoKINLEY,, Countv School Commissioner. Jan 31st 1871 3t State oi Soiitli Carolina. COUNTY OF OllANGEBUKG, ( Jourt of Common Pi.ka.s. Win. 0. Ree, J. I). Jervey, | E-V. Jervey and L N. j Summons. Chbolm, merchants, trail- | ing under the Firm { For Relief, name of Win. 0. Bee it Co. | Plaint ills (Com/Joint not Against Saved.) C. F. Gehrals, Defendant. To the Defendant, C. F G FUR A LS. You are hm?, by >mum<>uc^l and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of Common Picas, for the saiil county, and to nerve a copy of your answer to the said complaint of the subscriber at their ofiiee in Orangeburg, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; ami if von fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the I'laintiffin this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaints Januarv 2l.h, 1874? 1IUTSON & liUTSON ? Pli?ntifTs Attorncvi GEORGE Bold V ER, Clerk of o. c. P. ? Jan. 31 1871 i 0t IIKMOV.4L OF OIRAUDEAII'S FURXIT?KR STORK. From our old stand to the NEW STORK in REAR OF ENGINE HOUSE. Having received a part of our Fall Stock and expecting the balance of it very soon, we can oiler to parties in need of' FBBNITURE of any kinds ?a line lot to select from, and a prices as low as any house of the kind in Charleston1 COFFINS Always on hand, or made to order." Mattresses Of Cotton, Moss, Wool or 1 lair on hand, or made of any required size. REPAIR! i\G, done promptly, carefully and a t reasonabj rates. GrXKAUOHAJj & CO. sept. 23, 1873 32 Urn GO TO RORTJOHN'S f . vr tti> ' FORYOUR LIQUORS! GO T? ' ''? ' KOETJOHN'S FOR YOUR Gi:OCERlES ?m SEGAESl! KORT JOHN'S . ,. TO SETTLE OLD ACCOUNTS BEFORE ,i" r. WAKING NEW ONES!!! I will dispose of tho Lost of my Christmas LIQUORS at Reduced Prices", SAMPLES Free of Charge. C. I>. KORT JOHN. Nov20, c31 iy PANIC PRIEC GOODS if ILL KIM II 1 VT-AND BELOW COST At J. McNA^?RA'S, RUSSELL STREET. ~ 8??r Call and satisfy yourself that I an? in earnest. LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY! Insure your lifo in the PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. Capital, $2,500,000. This is the largest and most prosperous of the Southern companies. . JAS. H. FOWLES Agent, at Citizen's Savings Bank. DR. A. C. BUKES, Oraiif^ol^iirjLri C- IT-, So- Cn, ... . . , DEALER JN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals and Faints. . . . -i fan FINE Toilet SOAPS, Fancy HAIR and TOTH Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, TRUSSES and Shoulder BRACES, GRASS AND GARDEN SS2B3?S IJURE Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH^ and DYE STUFFS , . "'! 1 ETTER-PAPER, Pons, Ink, Envelopes, Glass, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lainps/'und #rf Chimneys. ALSO A FINE LOT OF CIGARS, TOBACCO and CANDIES. BQ3t-PhyAieianV > Preseriptions accurately Compounded."*?!* r'j Ul't GEN. J. B. GORDON, lW</?i<, W. C MOItRlS,'Secrttimj. GEN. A- H. C0LQU1T, Vi<x-P,mitcnt C. F. McCAY, CmMttkg MWrf# EliANOH OFFICE r um mm MT) ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. ASSKTS, rtnuary 1st., 1873, #1,-241,04? 40. ?LACK A WA1UNO, J. A. HAMILTON, General Agent.' Agent at Orungeliurg, f>. O. J S Albergotti's Store Corner Russell Street ami Knil Rotul Avenue. Has in Stove a well selected Stock of Groce ries for Sale at reduced prices. Parties would do well to if'rill examine and price goods before purchasing elsewhere. A full Stock of llacon l-'lour Sugar Syrup Molasses, Catidies, Caned Goods, Crockery, Tin ware, &e., on hand. Goods delivered, f' of charge. "Y?fll Jan. 1, 18T8 11 ly - DON'T FAIL TO I5B<]AB> TBflftS. ALWAYS ON IIA NU AT MRS. OL END RUFF'S Wheeler it Wilson Sewing Machine wir; awarded first prcihiun at Qrungnr btirg Fair 1S7H for simplicity, light-rub ning and noiseless. I only ask you to examine for yourselves before purchasing other machines. Sold on easy tor ins. .1. TSIMMONS Agt. Ornnjroburg S. 0. Nov. 27, 187? 41 3ni 820. THE pCKWITli ?20. PORTABLE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ON TII1KTY DAYS' TRIAL, IIri7A Strength and capacity Equal to any, lie yantti iH of ('out. rpiIE 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 correspond inj; finish throughout, ilraider, Embroider, Guide, Hemmer, Gatherer, four sixes of Needles, &c, imo given with every Machine. no toii^omi: Titr.au or tue tukadi.k. Every Machine! Can felly t&Vfed and fully warranted. P.ECKW1TII SEWING MACHINE CO. Near 17th St. and Union Square, 852 15rou?i wavi N. Y, July 17, 1873 22 COTTON; GINS. i'1 ? 1, '.M M" kit !i rpiir: rxnKRS'OKKH is agent, for L the celebrated Rrize-Mcdal Taylor Gin, of which bo has sold -? in this county. Also, the Nehlen Sc lidotirieh Gin, highly reconnnoitded by Col. O. W. Aikcn and others. On hand. Otic 50 Saw, and" One 45 Saw TAYLOR OIX. One 12 Saw, NERLETT ? GOODRICII CIN. lUTBBKK BEL.TING i . ? . . t. , , , . _ . ? furnished at Agent's prices. J. A. HAMILTON. July 10, 1K7:1 21 ? tf The recent test cf Firo*Proof Safes by tho English Government proved the superiority of Alum Filling. No other Sates filled with Alum and Plostcr-of-FarJs? i MARITIM & Of),, 265 Broadway, N. Y., ? 721 Chestnut Gt., Ph i la, SHOE STORE. T. 15, HOYI>, ? frSlLECTFU!:.LY ?'ALIS THE ATTEN 1> tion of the citizens of Orangehurg and vi ?h?ty to the f:u t that he has ju^t opened Next door to Cortielson's; in w'.iieh mav be found a stock of IUM)t8.?aml SHOES, winch have been selected from manufacturers, e.x? presslv toMiit HARD TIMES,-both as regards Mialiiies and prices. He onlv asks an cxami* dation of his stock before purchasingclscwhcrct Nov. R5, 1873 3u ly