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ME ORANGEBURG TIMES. Orangeburg, S. 0., War. 12, 1874. Mr. Kirk RoniNsox is authorized to xdlect aud receipt for advertisements and sub icriptiona to the Times. ? TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?Joab W, Moseley. Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. Treasure]?Ii. Williamson. Aldermen?Henry "Washington, J. P. Har i#y. B. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Church Services. Baptist Church??Services first Sunday evening and tho second and fourth Sundays, morning and evening. Bey. A. P. Norris, Pastor. Presbyterian Church?Services at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9* A. M.? Praytr meeting Thursday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. R?T, J. P. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church of the Bcdccnicr (Episcopal)?1st and 3d Sundays. Serves at 11 A. M., and 4 P. M. Sabbath School 9} A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 7} P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? R?v. J. B. Campbell, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzlcr. 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 excepted. W. E. WI Lid A MS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. P ASSE NC! ER. PH ET011T. DAT TU A IKS. PAY Tit A t NS. Down-11 HO A. M. Down - - - - 7.50 A. M. Up - - - - 1.04 P. M. Up - - - - 12.42 P. M. XUiUTTIIAP'S NU; MT Tit A INS. Down - - i 11.52 P. M. Down - - - ll.lH P. M \-p.2.03 A. M. Up.5.:U A. M Nat ire. Conti net. adicrtiscrs may change monthly* Kvery change must be gent iu t y Monday noon. A Masquerade Hull will tube place on next 'J hur.-dnv n'mht. See the rc-olutiwiis of the Physicians of ll d nt'otU.d eil. Mat Lews. J. A Hamilton < fl< rs 1 hosp:ulcs and Pent via n Gutiuuo low for ea.-b. The IMilor of the News gives us a friendly lift for which be has our lhunk*. The down Passenger Ira n on Tuesday was delayed an hour, caused by an acci dent to the Freight train. ? Mr.C. D. Kurt job n ha made a change i.i bis advertiser..cut. He idlers bis goods Very low for ea.-l , and I boy are good. fieo the advertisement of DeMars A Wolfe iu this number, the advertisement speaks lor itself; and if you go tin re yon will find it s<>. Messrs. Bamberg ?c Slater. Mr. Sinter bus on band some very hoe horses and mu'cs, any sty'e and ui ali prices, to suit purchasers. Girardcau & Co., sell funiturc at very low prices, and if you w ant any beds, chairs, tables, desks, wnslistands, bureaus or anything elic in the funiturc line give Girardcau & Co. a call. S. & A? Telegraph Co. The friends of Mr. G. Passailiague the polite and attentive, operator of the ubovs company, will regret to learn that he has Jett. Mr. Zimmerman has taken his place. We have received the speech of Col. Ittcbard Lathers before the Tax-payers convention at Columbia. It is a speech that we all ought to read, it is full of thought, and suggestions which every one ?ought to ponder over. Hemoval ol the Post Office. The Post OHice will ho removed in the course of this week to the \ oung Aniericas Engine House store. We understand that Mr. Williams has associated with Jiitn Mr. S. Bull, and intend to open a 33ook store. Store Around the Corner. Mr. Iinnsdale is now in bis new store with a select assortment of Groceries which can be bad cheap for cash; Mr. 11. with his courteous son attends to the cus tomers nnd guarantee satisfaction. Give than a call. New Firm. Messrs. McMiclmel & Bloom havo opened n store tit Meroney's old stand. These gentlemen have been in business a number of years, and wo predict a bright future for them. They lmvo on band a select assortment of goods to suit pur chasers. Alborgotti's Bakery. The only reliable bakery in town, Bread at all hours and made of tho best material, when one buys from the bakery they arc sure of getting something good and if you buy once you arc sure to buy there every day; you can get better bread than you can make and a great deal cheaper. Dr. A. 0. Dukes. All who want fine candy very cheap go to Dr. Dukes, all who want segars of tho very best quality, go to Dr. Dukes, all who are sick go to Dr. Dukes for medicines of which he has a selectsupply. If you want paint, oils, pipes toys tobacco both smoking nnd chewing go to Dr. Dukes and he will give you satisfaction. We notice the new sign of Mr. J. S. Alhergotti, it is something new in the line of sign painting. M r. A has every thing in the grocery line which he offers for ealc'til reduced prices?and suggests to those living at a distance from bis store to drop their orders in his P. O. Rox by 12 o'clock each day, and the goods will be delivered in the afternoon. A good plan for those down town to trade with the cheap up town store. The illust rated annual of Phrenology and Physiognomy for 1874,ooutaHs eighty large octavo pages, with more than fifty engraving-:, icprcst nting bead-, faces, months, noses, good and bad, "signs of character;" also, my schoolmates, and what became of them ; A good memory; The "leak; or a hole in a pocket through bad habits;" and bow to Save money! One thousand hoys wanted; Bud breath, its cause and cure; A fascinating face; What tho .Saraus are doing for mental science, etc. The best annual ever issued. Agents wauled. Newsmen have it. Sent per paid by liir ! p:>st; for 20 cents, by S. II. Wells Publisher, 885) D road way, New York. Tbc Mandl number of Wood's Housc bo'd Magazine is a capital one. It pens with an interesting story en til'.'.'. I, "The Guiding Hand," by Mrs. II. (I. Ib.we; following this dosepl' Snider gives bis "Experiences in the City," an aiticle which for its simple truth the youth of the land should icad to their profiit; "My Prayer' i; not a religious sketch, as one would suppose fiom the title, but is a most touching story told in the sincere manner and rough speech of a railroad liiiiid. "Tbc Weekly Diabolical," by Karl Kase, aims a sharp and timely blow at sensational literature. "The Kaiser Frederick" is one of .Mary Hart well's entertaining stories. In the in stallmcut of "Misery Jippcau," II. V. Oshorno raps the knuckles of the fashion able clergyman, and busies Penny Post from sight. There are several other articles of merit, and some choice poetry. The Magizine contains six illustrations, including a fine design for Country School House. Terms only ono dollar a year?with chromo Yosemite ono dollar and half. Subscriptions may begin with any number. Address, Wood's House hold Magizine. Newhurgh, N. Y. Facts worth knowing! One of the bes indications of tho South, and prosperity of Charleston, is to be found at the Estab lishment of Messrs J. II. Hall ? Co., located at Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8 Market St., 223 tt 225 blast Hay. Tho rapidly increasing business last year of this firm, bus 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 City, 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 w hich will save a largo percentage in the cost, of building. They, are Agents for As bestos' Hoofing Felt, endorsed by some j of the best linns in the Country. Send for price list and circulars. Scuds your orders for Doors Sasli nud Blinds to tho Southern ITouso of Geo. S. H?cker of Charleston S. C. Mr L Rnnsdale of our Town is the author ised ageut for this House. The following prcamblo aud resolu tions were unanimously adopted by the committee therein mentioned: WnERKAS, at the anniversary parade of the I. Y. A. F. E. CO., on the 24th of Fe! ruary 1874, we, the committee ap pointed ior the Decoration of our Truck, were materially assisted in our work of Decoration l>y the conti button from the hands of the fair ladies of Oraugeburg. And whereas, it is the part of chivalrio courtesy and gratitude to express to the fair ones our appreciation of the taste as well as the kindly and cheering interest manifested for us. Therefore he it Re olved, that we, ar a committee, and for the I. IS, H. <& L. CO., return our nearly thanks lor their dis play of their beautiful taste, and signal interest in us as individualy and as Fire men. Resolved, that it be thus published to all, our appreciation of this bright expres sion of interest felt for us- by the ladies of Oraugeburg. Resolved, that in this kindly interest, we find a holy incential and cheering encouragement to maintain our Organi zation, preserve our dieipline, aud thus to be ready when duty calls. Resolved, that these resolutions be published in the Oraugeburg Timms and News. Lt. Tl. Wanmamaker, ') D. K. S.moak, > Commttce. J. S. Bull. j CONSIGNEES ?1R EXPRESS. C \V Culler, T F Alhcrgotti F Brigginanu, J G McKfswn, J: l? Thompson, J E B rower, Dr R \Y Bates, J 11 Felder, Mrs A Smith, T A Danuler, S (.Hover, Rev T J Clyde, \Vm Paidling, Dr A M .Snider. O?MMEROIAL. M A Si ?\ LOT It E PO KT S Office of t? t: Ouan.; i-:u\mo Turesi February 12, 1874. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Ordinary, - - - - 11 ? 12 (iood Ordinarv, - ? 12 (ii 13 Low Middling - I3| @ Strict Middling, - 1-U (.<.; Prices Current. Bacon Hams : : 11) \2\ (?< IS " Sides : : " 11 <V?> 12} Lard : : " 12 j (?y Corn : : : : bus 1 00 % 1 10 Peas : : : : " SO (?v 85 Oats : seed : : " 1 25 1 00 Flour : : : : cwt -1 75 (JvlV?? Fodder : : : "l i? tV KoukIi Kin") : : "1 30 ? 1 35 Butter : : : : lb :J0 ? 50 Fges : : : : do/. 15c fji Turkeys : : : pr 1 00 C". 1 50 Cicese : : : : 1 00 @1 25 Fowls, : : per do/.. "?.?O per do/.. Pees Wax : : : lb 23 @ ' Beef : : " 10 ? 12 Tallow : . : " S % 10 Binder? : : per bushel 1 55(? 1 35 131G II LX S M PO RT A N T to FARMERS AND PLANTERS. AMM0NIATED MUCILAGE, fob Steeping and Preparing Seeds before Planting. This preparation,lately introduced to the Ag ricultural world, appear from recent experiments to surpass all that has ever been attempted in ihr.', line. It not only contains nil the elements and til food for the seed in its infant state, widt h enables it to come up strong and vigorous, but positively claim that no rust smut or blight can exist where it is applied, and proving a certain preventive against the Potato rot. It dissolves readilv, and forms a mucilage by wliich any material can be made !?> adhere t>> the seed. Coal Tar 1>. big a very small portion of this val iible compound In prevent the ravages of birds and insects, lait bo united and prepared as to forth a dry powder, which dissolve.' readily,one pound prod it 'big one and a half gallons, or fifteen pound- of niifcilnge. On every farm there nrc to bo found in abundance valuable mate rials for rolling reeds in before planting, which should never he neglected, 'flu e arc rich dry black earth and wood ruJics, or liinc,aud should bit mixed in proportions of .in,- part of wood a In . or lime, '.<> three parts of earth. By the aid of the mucilage, much of this material can lie made to adhere toeaehs.nl, which never fails to show good results. It has boon tried on i orn, rice, cotton, win at, potatoes, peas and all tlio cereals with mat Led cllcct, none showing any BlgUM of rua, blight or fungus w here it was applied. Put up in one pound Packages at M0 cents per pound, which dissolves rind form one and a halt gallon of Mucilage, Hiillicieut to roll need for one acre land, 000 Planters used it last season with remarkable success. Every Firmer and Planters should use it. roit sAi.t: iiY Hi UK ROBINSON, Agent. Oraugeburg, S. C. Feb. 2?.j 3m, T. B, BOYD'S SHOE STORE, RUSSELL BTREE, Ono door westof Cornolsop's, has the Largest and Cheapest Stock of BOOTS and SHOES ever oU'crcd for sale in Orangeburg. ALSO A PULX STOCK OF family (iroceiues, CANDIES, SEGA RS, TOBACCO &c The above poods will be sold to the purchaser and hard times. All he wishes is a Call and a Eair trial before puschasing elsewhere. Nov. 18,1873 ' 3D Jv GO TO TEXAS VIA 1 HE lone star route! ( Intern atioxal and Great North fun K.K.) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Liiiio Sock, or via Shrcvcport, strike this line at Longview, tho Best Route to Palestine. Hearno, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston, Galveston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and and .Southern Texas. Passengers via New Orleans will .ind it the Pest Route-to Tyler, Miucola, Dalian, Overtoil, Crockett, Longview and ad points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every niadern improvement, including New and I'.lcgaut Day Coaches, Pullman Pal ace Sleeping Cars, WestinghouHO Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safty Plat forms and Couplers; aud nowhere else can the prssengerso complete ly depend on a speedy safe and comfortable journey. The Long Star Ponte has admirably answer ed the query: ''Mow to to go to Texas?"' by the publication of an int"resting nnd truthful docu ment, containing a valuable and correct map, which can be obtained, free of charge, by ad dressing the General Ticket A pent, Internation al and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas" District E.] Feb. 12 1874 Iv liberal t m r ms! We arc qflcring ot:r (? \-<',\o~ for this season on the following liberal terms: PIKES IX GUANO, Per Tonor 2,000 lb*S57,ri0. VYIECOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED ?UANO per T?n Of 2,000 1?*, $70.00. ($1.00 per ton drnyagu to be added.) On credit until 1>1 November. 187-1, with Opt ion of paying iu MuhUirg Cotton, deliver ed at buyers' nearest depot at 15cper lb. A discount o( $10.00 per ton will be allowed for Cash. Oar Agent.: throughout tue State sell at same pritvs and on same terms as ourselves. Hand in your orders to nearest agents, at once. WIIAJOX, GIBBS & CO. GllA It LEST < )N, H. C. * -f cb. C 3m For Cheap Tobacco At 8 plugs for 81.00 At ? plugs for SI.00 Go to store of doiiis A. Hamilton'. pianos and organs, Furnished on jSXojiMiIv .Install merits. rER?LS OF LEASE: .1/?' Payments mailt on J.<?<?.-<? will apply towards the purchn ?? of the Instrument Loaned. Pianos valued at $ r>0 to SV.io : : $75 advance, $25 monthly. D2?.to <K;tt : : 7? advance, 30 monthly. (525 to 7?0 : : 100 advance, -10 monthly. Organs vtducd <tt $120 to'200 : : $-.'?"> advance, $10 monthly 22"> to 3?0 : : 40 advance, 1"> monthly 30Q to 500 : : 50 advance 2? monthly. Jtr:o"' Parties who oiler satisfactory Security can pay for Instruments in notes ;it 3, (5, !>, and 12 months' time. Call and find out other inducements offered iu both Time anil Cash Sales, from KIRK P.OBINSON, Agent for Orangeburg County, may 22, lv73 H tf REMOVAL OF GIRAUDEAU'S FURNITURE STORE. 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, wc can oiler to parties in need of S ofnny kinds a line lot n> s< loot from, nnd a prices u.< low as any bouse of the kind in t hnrlcstoii' COFEINS Always oil hand, or made to order. tresses Of Cotton, Moss, Woo) or Hair on band, o r made of any required size, JHSPAIRINU, done promptly, carefully and at rensonnb rates. laitAIt?KAH' & CO. Bcpl. 25, 1S73 32 0m F. II. W BRIGGMANN Has just received a fresh supply of GROCERIES such as bacon, _ coffee, 2 lard, g tea ^ butter, q sugat', 5 CHEESE, 3 OYSTERS,- 0 CRACKERS, fc SARDINES, |5 CANNED FRUIT. ALSO, ? i SI CONSTANTLY keeps ON HAND, l)vV Good*, Clotliirig, Shoes, T~Iat?5W Caps &C? &C-? ?t price to suit the times. HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF \ d-t?; .W" "'1 "*i'."i'8B lNTOl^TIEI^iSr HAY, And Several kinds of FERTILIZERS which can be bought low down for ra^upvp Apr. 10,1873 F. u. \y. BRiaGMAF' , FIRE INSlTRAltaClB AGENCY? ' .'^ Insure your Dwelling, Store or Stock of Goods in the ? l'<m% LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE :,;C0 Capita!, $20,500,000 in UoU. ,f[. This company paid over three (3) millions at Chicago fire, and over >W mux million at recent fircin Boston. JAS. H. FOYVLES, Agent. -n-ulT Juni vliituit 'inii?n DR. A. C. DUKES, Qrangeburg? C- IT-, So "Ca DEALER IN , Drugs, Medicines, Chemials and Paints. INE Toilet SO APS, Fancy HAIR and TOTH Brushes, Perfumery and Tqiler Articles, TRUSSES and Shoulder BRACES, I writ AND GARDEN SEEDs Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH'S - and DYE STUFFS ? ETTER-PAPER^ Pens, Ink, Envelopes, Glass, Putty, Carbon Oil, Lamps,' ah iJ Chimneys. ALSO A FINE LOT OF CIGARS, TOBACCO and CANDIES. ' B?UPby'sicianV PrcRcriptionsaccurately'C?rniyounded.'??g t THE OLD DRUG HOUSE REVIVED, WITH an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of FRESH and CHOICE GOODS, HARI1AL & PELZEB, , WH OLEF ALE Dil UG GISTS. 1(57 MEETING SREET, - CHARLESTON, S. C. .Successors to the Old Establslicd Houses of V . . HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO., Charleston. IIA V IL AND, EIS LEY <v CO., Augnirta, Ok HARR Ali, RISLEY A KITCHEN, New York. Mar. 5 1S71 3m I NOW OFFEB TO THE PUBLIC ' ft j THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORMENT OE PURE LIQUORS E\ Kit brought or Si.Id :it this Market, at pi u i so low that a small sain can buy n gallon of Puro WHISK KY, 'Kyc or Corn," aa they prefer. With a view of closing out the present heavy stock TEE CONSTANT DEMAND F >R FRKS1J UliOCERIKS. HAS not only induced mo to keep constantly n Fresh supply on hand, and receive .additional supplies by every Train and every .Steamer, but it has induced M K to lower the prices of guod.i to cause a "steady sale of all goods, and make it advaatagor.s for the Public to purchase at ' ? C. KOItTJOHN. Nov 20, c31 ly nimm Ml fin tma ~i~n - ^.?aiJ-.Ttts?J ENTERPRISE CLUB ROOMS, DEM AUS & WOLFE, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF LIQUORS AND ft EG A RS, AND IT IS Receiving every day the JPatroiiag? of tlie I-Miblic, WHO come in there to pass a pleasanthour, by playing a social game of Billiards on their newly ly litte?! tables. If yon want anything In the Liquor Line GO to the Enterprise Club Rooms, for von will find in it everything. .Jan. 1 1S71. tf, Mrs. T. W. Albergotii, ~H * KS I RES to inform her frienda ami tho Air public that she has just opened a lino as sort moot of Holiday Gift?, Birthday mid llridnl Present*,*&c. Prices to suit the time* Fine China Fancy Goods, such ns Vn?w, Motto Cups China figures, Jewelry Horas, Toilet sei , Cor i.. - it Set*, BOmcthiug now.and handsome. INDIA llUltiJKH GOODS, T?Y3 of va rious kind , and odo r articles to., nu merous t> mention, suitable for OLD and YOUNG, LAllGK and SMALL. ALSO, Fronch and plain Confct tionaries, Pine (iift IloX( And Krcsh Fruits, Nuts, A-e. Call and see for yourselves, and she will en deavor to please you. Nov. 27, 1878 11 3m HR IC KS ! imiCKSM! fp'ii: UN pKHSICNKD FtESPEvTFyL^Y Infc .'im tlio public that he is now prepare*} Jo turni h MUCKS in any quantity. All orders} will meet prompt attention. 0, C. EDWARDS, may 1 73 ly For Cheap Tobacco, At 8 plugs for SI.00 i At 9 plugs for $1.00 (ro to store of John A. Hamilton, BbbuHHH