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WIE ORANGEBURG TIMES. ORANGEB?RG, S. C, FEB. 12,1874. KSr Mr. Kirk Robinson is authorized to xdlect and receipt for advertisements and sub icriptions to the Times. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?Joab W. Moseley. Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. Treasurci?13. Williamson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. Hnr ley, B. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Ohurch Services. Baptist Church?Services firstSunday evening and the second and fourth Sundays, morning and evening. Rev. A. P. Norris, Pastor. Presbyterian Church*?Services at 11 A. M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath. School at OJ A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rsv. J. P. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st. and 3d) Sundays. Serves, at 11, A. M,, and 4 P. M. ' Sabbath School 9J A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 7J P. M. Sabbath School nt 0 A. M.? Rev. F. Auhl, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzler. 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 ?zcepted. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. DAT TRAINR. , DAY TRAINS. Down - - - 11 :t(> A. M. Down - - - - 7.50 A. M. Up - - - - 1.54 P. M. Up-12.42 P. M. N1Q1IT TRAILS j nioiit TRAINS. Down-11.52 P. M. Down - - - 0.13 P. M Up.2.03 A. M.1 Up.5.31 A. M Notice. Contract ud\ertisci\s may change monthly. Every change must he sent in by Monday noon. New Volume. T* With this number we commence the third Volume of the Timbs. Just two years ago, in spite of the fears and fore h ? li.ig< of those eVJU, who were friendly to th<3 new En erpri.s.', the first copy of the Oning .barg Tim Iis was issued, and our many friends throughout the County will share in our satisfaction that the pa per is no longer an experiment, but an established sucee-.s. The liberal pat ronage ihat has bj.eu given us, proves the want of an organ, which represents the the tax p. tying citizens. The commence iiioni of a new Volume appears to us n. suitable time .to thunk our patrons for past favors, and to urge upon the many who are in .sympathy with us in feeling, to show that sympathy in a substantial manner, by subscribing to our paper and omtuending it to their neighbors. We would gladly enlarge the TlMBS, and only await a more general support from our people, to authorize the # expense neces sary to increase the size and amount of reeding matter in our paper. Friends, help us to improve the ?'Times," and you shall have "Value Received." The Tax. The time for collection of State taxes has been extended until the 7th of March. Our neighbor the "Neva" soya that ?Shcrifl Cain has settled the deficiency against him, and resumed the duties of his office. Brnhchville bnsbnd arousing meeting on the subject of taxation. We nreglad to sec our Sister town is lending aid to the radical chase. Honor to the dead. The trains of Wednesday as they pas sed Orangoburg were draped with mourn ing in memory of the late John Boy den. Messrs. Moseley, Crook & Copes have just received a fine lot of seed (Irish) potatoes?you had better go and purchase quick for they are going very rapidly being such n fine lot. m o ^ ? We arc informed that Dr. A. Webster has purchased the handsome town prop erty of Col. T. Oliver. It is to be improv ed and renovated for a hotel, and will bo n most desirable resort. The enterprise has our best wishes. Teacher's pay certificates and "eich' are of courso not receivable in part pay for taxes, hut severnl "Uriahs" take them for a mere consideration. How consid ~ AiTeeiiiigly humble. crate; uun T. B. Boyd. This gentleman has added a fine stock of groceries to his store, and invites the public to examine his stock beforo buy ing elsewhere, and seo if he enn't sell as cheap as any body else. Tax of 1865, Under Governor Orr.?6260,248. Tax of 1874, Under F. J. Moses $2.257,646. An increase "of ten for one, and all for rascality und shnme. Sign Fainting. Mr. E. G.Tobin has just painted a sign for Messrs. Moseley. Crook <fc Gopcrn which shows what perscrercncc can do. Mr. S is n young man who tauglithimsclf j the art, nnd we venture to say that there is not a painter in the ?State of bis, age who can do as well as he. Dr. E. J.-01iveros. See, nnd read carefully the advertise ment of the Doctor and you are sure of] finding something that you need, and if yon don't sec in his advertisement any thing that you want, all you have to do is to give him a cnll and ten to one he will produce the article wanted. Terrible Accident.. On Tuseday night Mr. John Boyden was killed' by a train, which knocked him down in the Charleston depot und passed over his body. Mr. Boyden was one of the oldest and most esteemed offi cers of the road. His untimely death is a source of sorrow to all who knew him. Ho For Texas!! Head the advertisement of the Lone Star Route published in another column. This route offers such advantages to per sons wishing to emigrate that it would pay to write to Mr. S. M. Miller G. T. A. to find out the particulars, and wc arc sure that your letter will meet with prompt attention. Horse Killed. A day or two ago, we understand, that a fine "blooded" horse was killed by a train of the S. C. R. R. It required the united efforts of one man to remove the valuable carcass from the bed of the road. Suppose we will bear further ofhis racing qualities, pedigiee <fcc, when the parties bring suit. Hope all invalid horses will take notice and not frequont the bed of the road. Geo. H. Cornelson. Call and examine the stock of Mr Gen II. Cornelson, bis store is filled with all the good things of this world, anything in the Dry Goods or Grocery line he is sure to have, and as for Hardware and Hats his store is actually full of them. His attentive and polite clerks are always ready to wait on customers, nnd out of1 his variety there is bound to be something you will want. Burglars in Charleston. The hotels of Charleston were visited by burglars last Week, and the detective? were led t.> look after some suspicious characters. The rooms of the Waverly had been entered, and a boarder had been tbi en ten cd with a pistol if he made an alarm. An officer afterwards attempt ed to arrest the bold burglar, and receiv ed a shot in his hot, and another in his shoulder. The light fingered gentleman was arrested however, and is held for trial. Rain, slop, and mud abound, and the streets are in horrible plight. What is to be done with Russell Street, is a grave question, and puzzles the Mayor, as much as it does the luckless pedestrian who.bus business on the opposite side to where be may stand. How to get over it, concerns everyone, ami bis horse. A ferry cannot operate without a charter, a charter can not bo had without "greasing" and the. grease pot 'is gin cout.' The better plan is to plank the street, it will furnish a roadway desirable in every respect, and durable. Who is in favor of a plank road. Letter From Texas. Wo have received a letter from Mr. Avinger (who resides at Hiekory Hill Texas). Ho gives a very cheering ac count of the affairs in the "Lone Star" State,: and closes with the hope that old South Carolina will soon be rid of her troubles, &c. The gentleman has our thanks for a filo of Texas papers. Bamberg & Slater. Now is the time to get the best horses or mules for the leust price, and as Mess. Bamberg & Slater have just received the finest lot of horses and mule3 ever brought to this market, wo advise all those who may wish to purchase, to do so at once. Messrs. Pamberg & Slater aro a now firm just established, who have their stables in.the rear of Messrs. Vose & Izlar. Give them a call. ? am I ? i ** ?? IvTew York Herald. See the advertisement of* tho Ret? York Weekly Herald. The Herald is the finest paper in the United States, and its influ ence in political and social circles is a living monument to its founder. It offers liberal-inducements to clubs, and we are sure that if you take it once that you never will be without it. It fulfills all to the letter, nil that its advertisement prom iscs. Only $2.00 a year?Address New York Herald, New York. What Does it Mean On Saturday fast the Treasurer had turned over $5000 to the Express company to go forward to Hardy Solomons Presi dent of a Columbia bank, and thcparcels were about to be delivered at the train, when a runner arrived requesting the Express agent "not to forward." A minute later the Treasurer came up in seven league boots and producing a mysterious telegram from Columbia hinting some thing about a hank, countermanded the order to deliver the $0000 where it bad been marked. Stand from under; .- mm ? Cl? - - First Immigrant. To our enterprising young townsman Mr. C. I). Ivortjehn belongs the honor of first bringing an Immigrant to Orange? burg. This gentleman conceived the plan of having one to clerk for him, and 'tele graphed loCharlcston for one on Saturday and the next day the clerk arrived. Just go to Mr. Kortjdbn's nud sec how he (the Immigrant) can clerk, lie can speak English and wait on culoiuers ns well as any body?if you want an excuse to go to Mr. Kortjohn's to see him, why take a little change along, and buy sonic of those fine scgnrs which Mr. Iv has just received. Semis your orders for Doors Sash und Blindste tho Southern House of Geo. S. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr L Utiusriale of our Town is the author ised ngent for this House. Facts worth knowing! One of the bes indications ol th? South, and prosperity of Charleston, is to be found at the Estab lishment of Messrs I. H. Hall ct Co., located at Nos. 2, 4, 0, 8 Market St., 221} & 225 East Bay. The rapidly increasing business last year of this firm, has indu ced them to enlarge their Establishment, which now supplies every conceivable article that can bo required in the build ing of a house, from a baluster to any size timber. Our friends in the C ity, and throughout the State who contemplate building a bouse can be supplied with the materials necessary for its construc tion, at prices and quality of work which will save a large percentage in the cost of building. They arc Agents for As bestos' Hoofing Felt, endorsed by some of the best firms in the country. Send for price list and circulars. 1IYAI ENEALi 11 EVWAltn?Sai.i.kv. Married on the even big of Tuesday the tenth, at the residence of the bride's father, in the town of Orangeburg, by Rev. J. I). A. Brown, James S. Hey ward Esq. to Miss Cariue A. Sai.i.f.y. No cards. Charleston News Si Courier please copy. Orangeburg Agricultural and Itlecan ical Association. * THE Shareholders of this Association will attend their Annual meeting on Saturday, Feb ruary 14th, at the Fair Building, ni 11 o'clock A. M. Members are icqucstcd to he present. Jan. 20 3t Call in ancl rco tho Assort ment at store of/ J. A. HAMILTON, , Market Street. CONSIGNEES FSR EXPRESS. J BOBettcrson. Miss M G Ford, J C Peer?. Mrs EL IToInian, M 1 BrownlriK, MrB M K Sullen:;, George Boliver. J B i-on! ha in, Banders Glover, W C Moss, lzlar & Dibble, J lind.; & Co, J Vaughn, T B Bookhcrt, J J Hngerty, M K Shoemaker, B O Evuns, COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS Office of tiif. Orangkburo Times. February 12, 1874.. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Ordinary, - - - - 11 <P> 12 1 Good Ordinary, - 12 @ 13 Low Middling", - - - 13* ? Strict Middling, . t - - 14J ? Priced Current. Bacon Hams : : lb 12} ?18 " Sides : : " 11 ? 12J Lard : : " 12} ? Corn : : : : bus 1 00 ? 1 10 Pens : : : : " 80 ? 85 Oats : seed : : " 1 25" ? 1 GO riour : : : : cwt 4 75 ? G 00 Fodder : : : " 1 25 ? Bough Bice : : " 1 30 ? 1 35 Butter : : : : lb 30 ? GO Eggs : : : : doz 15c ? Turkeys : : : pr 1 00 ? 1 50 Geese : : : :" 1 00 ? 1 25 Fowls, : : per doz. 3.50 per doz. Bees Wax : : : lb 23 ? Boef : : " 10 ? 12 Tallow : . : " 8 ? 10 Binders : : per bushel 1 55?1 35 NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER ORANGEB?RG COUNTY, OaANOEnuno, S. C, February 6, 1874. The TIME for the Collection of Taxes has been Extended until March 7th, 1874, without Penalty. I will be at the following places for the col lection of the same: At Branehville, Monday February lGth, 1874. At Lewisville, Wcdnsday February 18th, 1874 At Fort Motte, Thursday February 19th,1874. AtJ. Ilamp Folder's Tuesday February 24th, 1874. At Dim'I Livmgstan's Mill, Friday Feruary 27th, 1S74. After which time, nnd on all intervening days; I will be nt Orangebnrg until March 7th, \vh"ch the Penally will attach on all delinquents. .1. L. il?MBERT, Coui\f v Treasurer. Feb. 7 1S74 5t Sta to o f Roit.tli Carolina* COUNTY OK OllANGEB?KG. Court of Common Pi/bah. Win. 0. Bee, J. I>. Jervcy,! 15- V. Jervcy and L. I Summons. Chisolm, merchants, trad- | ing under the Firm { For Belief, name of Win. C. Bee & Co. Plaintiffs {ConxfAnint not Against Served.) C. F. Gehrals, Defendant. To the Defendant, C. E G EU RA LS. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in the ofliee of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint of the subscriber at their oflice in OraiiKehnrg, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if von fail to answer the complaint within (he tune aforesaid, the Plaiutiflin tins action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint. January 2P.h, 1S74 1I?T.SON & ilUTSON Plaintiff's Attorney. GEORGE BOLIVER, Clerk of C. C. P. Jan. 31 1S74 Gt REMOVAL OF GIRARDEAU'? FURNITURE ST0KK. From our old stand 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, we can oiler to parties in need of FURNITURE of any kinds?a line lot to select from, nnd a prices ns 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 nt rcafonab rates. GXRARTtEAir & CO* sept. 25, !S7:t 32 Gill F. H. W BRIGGMANN HAS just received a fresh supply of GROCERIES auch ua bacon, ^ coffee, ? lard, g tea ^ butter, g suga*V W cheese, b oysters, ? CRACKERS, SARDINES, [5 GO CANNED FRUIT. ALSO, CONSTANTLY keeps ON HAND, Dry Ooods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps &C? &C', at price to suit the times. HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OP NOETHERN HA.Y, And Several kind? of FERTILIZERS which can be bought low down for monov. Apr. 10,1873 F- H- W- BUIGGMAN ' GO TO KORT JOHN'S FOR YOBE 1 JfiYT/Vri GOTO XORTJOHN'S ^0 FOR YOUR GROCERIES andSEGARS!! GO TO KORTJOHN'S TO SETTLE, OLD ACCOUNTS BEFORE MAKING NEW ONES!!! I will dispose of tho Last of my Christmas LIQUORS at Reduced Prices, SAMPLES Free of Cliarge. C. D. KORTJOHN. Nov 20, c31 ly 1)11; A. C. DUKES, Orangeburg. C So- Ca DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals and Faints. FINE Toilet SOAPS. Fancy HAIR and TOTH Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Artic'.es, TRUSSES und Shoulder BRACES, GRASS AND GARDEN SZSBDs PURE Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH'S and DYE STUFFS LETTER-PAPER, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Glass, Patty, Carbon Oil, Lamps, and Chimneys. ALSO A FINE LOT OF CIGARS, TOBACCO and CANDIES. BSX-Physicians' Prescriptions accurately Compounded." GEN. J. B. GORDON, President. W. C- MORRIS, Secretary. GEN. A. H. C0LQU1T, Vic^J'rmdent C. F- McfJAY, Consulting Actuary. BRA-ISTOH OFFICE ATLANTA DEPARTMENT. ASSETS, anuary 1st., 1873, $1,241,047 40. BLACK & WARING, J. A. HAMILTON, General Agent. ? Agent at Orangeburg, S. C. DR. E. J. OLIVEROS. ?VEan lifaoturer and Jobber, OF Drugs Druggist Sundries Sponges &c# OFFERS FOR SALE A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUG GEST ARTICLES PROPRIETARY Medicines, Perfumery, Sponges, Corks, Paints. Oils and Garden Seeds. ALSO A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP (i KEEN AND BLACK TEA. All Orders Promptly and Carefully Executed at DR. E. J. OL,lVERO'S Drug Store. HORSES AND MULES, The Best and Cheapest Stock Eyer Offered on tliis Market FOR SALE BY BAMBERG & SLAT KR. BOTH SADDLE -AJSTD H A-RXSI ESS. Call nnd Examine this STOCK for yourselves. Now is tho time to buy Cheap. Stablcsin rear of Vose & I/Jar's store. LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY! Insure your life in the PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSURANCE 00. Capital, $2,50U,000 I Ins is the largest and most prosperous ot the Southern companies. ?IAS. H. FOWLES Agent, at Citizen's Savings Bank.