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SfiT* Mr. gn?*y*rt"*M^r u-y, .?ollect and receipt4 w a?eV?bemfeMts' ahd boo* | .erip?ODJto the Tim*. _;,^/t.->m ',. ?:. T0WH fficropY Mayor?Joab W. Mosclcy. Clerk?T.D."Wolfe. r rrf< j . ,r. i Treasurer?B. WilliajnWn; * ,r* ' ^ v! .^ld?mcn?rHenry Washington, J. P. Har "lay, B. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Church Sorvices. Baptist Church?Services first Sunday evening and the second and fourth Sundays, morning and evening. Rev. A. P. Norria, Pastor. Presbyterian Church*?Services at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9} A. M.? Prays?- <ne?*.Hig Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. he Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st lervcs at 11 A.; M., and 4 School 9i A. M. Mttfhodist Ch?rcb?Services at 11 A. M. an4 7J P. M. Sabbath School at 0 A. M.? Rsv. J. B.-Campbell, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. *\ J.'G. Vose, Superintendent. ?* Orangeburg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Closes. Charleston . ' 11 A.M. | r^i?^?^.-T^>v^^ , IP. 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: PASSENGER. FREIGHT. dXt TRAIKS. , * DAY TIlAlNR. Down - - - li :16 A. M. Down - - - - 7.CO A.M. Up - - - - 154 P. M. Up-12.42 P. Mv MIGHT trails ' KIQIITTRAtHB. Down-11.5*2 P. M. Down - - - ?1.13 P. M Up-- 2.03 A. M. Up.5:31 A. M We had a light hail on Tuesday lnst. The F. F. Vs.. is the new name for the Funny Fellows Varieties. -? I mm Tub weather on Wednesday was un usually cold for this season of the year. TitK "Swamp Angels" will meet this evening at 8 o'chtck, in, the Elliott Hull. Look out next week for a letter from Texas giving a lull description of climate *oi!, products &?:. 5 Attention is called to the n dice in another column, forewarning persons, not to trade i?ir a certain note, signed F. T. Jiiekcubaker. Tin: card ot Mr J. A. Hamilton offer* ! I goods at the lowest rates for lirst c'nss j articles. If an Article is not No. 1 be prefers not keeping it. The Town Council is getting very strict All those who have failed to comply with iho _ ordinances,.have lmd the' penalty strictly-enforced on them. The nW_ order of the "Kuights of] Pythias" -'winch was organized recentlyi seems to bo very popular, judging from the members who have joined. We say to all that wish'a good shave or their hair cut and dressed iu style, to step down,to Brown's shop, on Market street, and you will be well pleased with ?Work. Gisehim a trial. See the card of .Dr. if . G. Wnnnama ker, who has just opened a first class Drug Store,^ filled with the best drugs, medicines &c; He also lias on hand a fine assortment of segnrs. On Monday evening the Odd Follows celebrated their. 55th apnivesary, by a public exhibition in tho Elliott Hall. Mr. T. 31. Boyd the orator of the evening spoke in his usual brilliant st \ le, and nil his listeners went away highly edified by hie stirring speech. The music on that occasion was particularly fine. . JMcBIichael & Blume. The.cheapest cash store in town is the one down at the corner, run by Mrssrs McMichacl & Blumc. They have on hand ?hc best lot of spgors ever brought to tins market, the favorite"brands arc as fol Jpws: "La Plorcsta," Ixion, "Little Bird" "Molliys", Johnny's Choice, and genuine Figaro's and other-lower grades, such as Cheeroots <KC, .Tiie Bar Room in rear of store, has lately been refittcd,and is filled with the choicest brands of liquors &c. The Lager Beer is excellent, tore of Mr. J. S. AJb^WrlaS brwen*4>fo, Dysoniej nartv or cartieaunknown. The burglars; cd to get iu at the door, but tho locks l^ere, too strong for them, amd they suc ceeded in bursting off some of tho wcath er-boarding, making) a hole largo enough for a hoy or small man to get through, who after getting in opened the door and) | I let tho rest in. Something roust have ? ? > ?(? ) i?iin vi] frightened them before taking all they wanted and in tho?hurry to get away they left the tools with which they effect* ed an entrance. Mr. Alhergotti can't j I-tell exactly how much his loss h, but wo suppose it amounts to $76'of 100. The burglars seem to have liked eegars and brandy peaches. Tho tools that the bur glars used had the stamp of the S.G. R.R. on them. Suspicion at onco pointed,to the hands of tho construction train which had been lying over here all Monday night. The Town Marshal went up on the road on Tuesday to where the con struction train had stopped, with a search warrant, hut could find nothing.: The Engineer identified the tools as belonging ?to the cngiue, which had been stolon from the tool chest "of the engine the nigh before. A Reliable Company. Referring to the destruction of the Haxall & Crenshnw flouring mills by fire tho "Richmond Dispatch" says:?Early in the day Messrs. Haxall, Crenshnw & Co. received from the President of the Richmond Banking and Insurance Com pany a letter expressing, the sympathy of the Board which he represented for the misfortune of the millers, und said that the insurance company would no'.require the time authorized by law for the pay ment oi the risk which they had upon the property destroyed, and that the $10,00 bad already been placed to the credit of the firm. Mr. Crenshaw said that he would make an appropriate ac knowledgement of this kind act. This staunch Company is rejrsinted in .Ornngcburg by Mr, J. A. Hamilton. ends you order* for Doors Sash and Ttlindn to , _'the Southern Houso of Geo. S. Hacker of | Charleston K. C. Mr L. Ransdale of our Town is the authorised agent for this House. One of the first butanes* principles to aet upon, i.s to makeall perchasiwdirVet front the man ufacturers, dms saving large sums of money, foi t'lta reason we advise our readers to pur emtse their Window-, D<ors Blinds, &<?.., from 1.11. I all &Co., Charleston, 8. ('., who have at th? Factories combined benefits derived from materials in first hands, skilled workman, latest improved machinery, and thorough systematic management. All windows glared with good clenr glass. They nrrulso A gents for Asbtstors' Roofing Kelt try it and you will be pleased with its durability,. i>end for price list, circulars, ?Sc. | THE o'd fasboned immer of building houses, J and waiting fur months for the hashes, doors and blinds to season, is nbsolchtc. A live ensor prising man who reads the new papers, and keeps | posted about matters and things, will make an estimate of what is required in the house he is about to erect, *end to Charleston. S. C, to the Builders' Emporium, and have all his Doors Sashes and Blinds, ready to go in its plnde when the' weather-boardings are put on. Messers. I. II. Hall & Co., the Proprietors, have the most extensive stock of Building Materials and Orna mental House Work, including White Pine, and Fancy -Lumber, Knrblc and Nnrblclzcd Slate lintels, Asbestos' Hoofing Fil, ?&c. Send for price lists and circulars.' Avery rapid, safe and easy way to make money,isto procuie territory to introduce the latest useful invention that is wanted ovry day. by evry one, evry where, who hns a family, a full sized Fe wing Machine with Table and Treable for only $10 that.docs the. samp work as a Machine yau would pay $80 for, ?rapid, smooth and. firm, makes.a scam so strong tho cloth will tear beforo the studies rip apart. Eight new attachments for nil work and the improved Button Hblo Worker used by us only. Agents only need show them in operation to ?eil in evry house they enter. $30 and upwards cleared daily by smart agents. No such Ma chine was ever ottered at any such price. 35. 000 sold lait year, 100,000 Families use them. Demand increasing every day where they be come known. Minister, Judges, Lawyers, Ed itors, Machinists, Tailors &c. recommend them as perfect. Bights given free to first applicants. If there is no agency in your place, write for it, or buy a Machine for your Family or a relation, there is none better or so cheap. Machines sent to all parts of the country on receipt of price $10 Head advertisement beginning "$60 saved in evry Family" in another part of tnis paper, Address the proprietors, Robert J. Mnllignn & Co., 326 Canal St., New York. I) R E. J OL1VEKOS T> RUG GIST. Again desires to return his Grateful Thanks to the public for the magnanimous and liberal Support given him. By assiduous efforts and faithful performances of the Responsible duties devolving upon him as dispenser of Medicines, he hopes ever to maintain thicr confidence and patronage. nl2-tf A CARID. DR. J. G. WANNAlftAKER & 00., Respectfully oall the public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG ST?RE, on Russell Street, next door to McMaatsr' Brick Building; where can be found a well se lected stock of Medicines, Paints, Oils.Soaps and Fancy Toilet Articles. A kind and gener ous patronage is earnestly solicited, pa. J, G. WANNIMAICER & CO. X^M^pJm^^Jfl^^^AVG rb?rq; Times j .CORRECTED WEEKL: Ordini i\vo? lA St Pens :? : : : -<V 80 @ 81 Oats : 8<ted/! '4??''M!*o2i???:@ Q OC Flour : : ?:'?.<< cwt 4 75;^0 0C Fodder.:> : :'Ajtnrf IntUtifW^jf8 Rough' Rico ; ilJ rfo?tri 1,3* Butter : ? : : i' Ib.foii 30. ?> Fowla?lt{ oi/\ : perdoz. 3.??,pcrdor. Bees Wax : : : lb. ,.,(23,? M6irrr.:;/f?V^ 'i' . r. " ^Jf $ irjndora :,, : ijcr.uushei l-.55fSU 35 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Firm of MoRcIy CrooK & Copes, are requested t? settle the same -within thirty days from date. If not-satisfuc-, ? torily arranged in that time,the claims will he" handed to ah Attorney for collection." ? ' Apr.*22,'74. M?SELEY .SCOPES _>_;_ NOTICE. ALL persons arc hereby forewarned not to trade for a certan promissory NOTE, signed by me, and payable tdxty days after date to Bam berg & Slater, for one hundred and forty-five dollars, with interest at twelve per cent, dated March 30tli, 1874, as I will not pay said note, having a good and legal defence to the same. ? Apr. 26, '74. F. T, RI OK EN B A K E R. TAX jNTOTIOJB.;; ALL Persons interested are. hereby notified that the Books for the collection of the Town Taxes will be opened daily, at my store, from the 20th of April to the 9th of May inclusive. Tax or Real Estate 1 Mill. LiceiiRCB will also be collected. Parties offer ing Beef for aale within the corporate limits of the Town arc required to record the marks_of said Beef or Beeves with the Clerk. Office hours from ? A M. to 2 P. M. and from 4 T. M. to GI?. M. After the 9th of May the penalty on all un paid'taxes and licenses will be attached. j . KIRK ROBINSON, Clerk of Council. Orangoburg, April loth, 1874 3t GO TO TEXAS via 1 he LONE STAR ROUTE! (IXTKKNATiONAI. and (ill BAT N OUT UK UN lt.H.) Passengers going to Texas via 'Memphis and Little Rockj or via Shreveporr, strike.tliis litu at I king view, the Beat Konto to Palestine. I loa rue, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston, Giilvestoh and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and and Southern Texas. Passengers via.New!Orleans will ind it the Best Route to Tyler, Mincola, Dallas, Overtoil, Crockett, Longview and all points in Eastern ind Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and i.legnnt Day Coaches, Pullman I'al ace Sleeping Cars,' Westinghousc Air Brak Miller's Patent Safty Plat forma and Couplers and nowhere else can the prsschger so complete ly depend on a speedy safe and comfortahh journey. The Long Star Route has admirably answer ed the query: ''How to to go to Texas?" by the publication "of an interesting ami truthful docu ment, containing a valuable and correct map. which can he obtained, free of charge, by ail dressing the General Ticket Agent, Internation al ahd Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas* * District E.} Feb. 12 1874 ly PIANOS AND ORGANS/ Furnished on M-Oiitlily Jnstal merits. TERMS OF LEASE: All Payments made on Lease will apply towirth the purchase, of the Instrument Loaned. Pianos valued at $460 to $500 : : $75 advance, $25 monthly. 625 to 000 : : 75 advance, 30 monthly. (525 to 750 : : 100 advance, 40 monthly. Organs ralued at $125 to 200 .: : $25 advance, $10 monthly 225 to 350 : : 40 advnnce, 15 monthly 360 to 500 : : 50 advance 25 monthly. Jfjiay* Parties who offer satisfactory Security can pay for Instruments in notes at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months' time. Call and Und out other inducements offered in both Time and Cash Sales, from ' KIRK ROBINSON, Agent for Orangeb?rg County, may 22, 1873 14 "tf LIBERAL TERMS! We are offering our Guanos for this season on the following liberal terms: PHC3NIX GUANO, Per Ton of 2,000 tb*$57,50. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO per Ton of 2,000 lbs, $70.00. ($1.00 per ton drayago to be added.) On credit until 1st November, 1874, With Option of paying in middling Cotton, deliver ctl at bnyers' nearest depot at 15c per n>. A discount of $10.00 per ton will bo allowed for Cash. 0?f Agents throughout toe State soil at ?amo prices and on sarao terms as ourselves.. . Hand in your orders to nearestngenta.atonce. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO. CHARLESTON, 8, C. Feb. 6 3m - CniLRiiBTON, aC^.?c^. 18, 1872. ^ ?fisse: ilroad will ?^?M8^3 ^ .J FOR AUGUSTA. ,vo Chaxlestoii^ .toOTKT.IH&uTDt ni t| ivo at Augusta ^ oBgowB taesuJartb . FOR COLUMBIA, i ' i FOR CHARLESTON. frt6i yeAugus'la''?11 - ' ?t'i?ahl'l Arrive at Charleston ?YOTTf Tf^^P'W Leave Columbia - 8:'40 a m Arrive at Charleston - . 4:20 p. m ii !i|MH#rP wort (Sundays excepted.; Leave Charleston _ . I?:?0 p m Arrive at' Augusta, - - 7:50 a m f*nvn .'AS'im.ofrf . '. fi-Hfln'm LcavV?ing?8Fa*^J,^ 'M" 6:00^ Arrivp.at t'harleston .,v;- 5:40 a m , COLUMBIA NI?3?T EXPRFSB f%u?dTa^'KSr^ef0 2S^^-j Tieavo Charle9timnl ?fcooJD'vo 4 .7:10 p ru. A.rrist at. Columbia-^ -_ _ f>;30 ar m r3e^Slunioiu5rl ?SO.I?B fiW.| Arrive at Charleston - 0:45 a m '8UMMERVILLFr%AI*.k feCc Leave SlmmIe^l|?it4's,r,l,r 1 **?HW?!i* ArrW^at (ftaYlto&iT* M '-^8:40 a m -LeavB^hartestoTpaw ? ?? ?n <>>? ?? ??? ? ufliifr. p mr Arrive at Summerville at r M 4:30 p m Leave Cnniden .,- 6:60 am Arrive at Culumbia - 11:50 a m Leave Columbia - - 1;50 p m Arrive at Camden - 3:85 p m Pay aVd Kigl.t Trains connect at A;u gusta witliMacon and Augusta Railroad and (Georguj.^^a^l ryads. , This is ,the quickest ami most direct rouLe, ami as comfortable and cheap as any other route to honiBvWT^n^'Chicngo, St. Louis and all other points West and Northwest/ iRtlO ,'rfi /l I kH f/u^ U Columbia Night Trains connect with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and Day and NiglttTrains connect with'Char lotto Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this routo to all pouits*Norfm > hay. 00JAffC-T ,? Camden Train" bonnects at Kingville daily (except Sundays^ with Day Passen ger l'raiu, and runs' through to 'Columbia A. L. TYM:%^ice-President. S. B. Picket? $[e*rel^keUgA? Scf>; The recent tost of Fire-Proof Safes' by the English Government proved the superiority'o'f Alum Filling. No other Safes filled with Alum and Plastor-of-Paris. WEARVIK & GO., 265 Broadway, IM. Y., 721 Chestnut St.> Phila, MARKET STREET STORE, OFFERS AT LOWEST MARKET RATES Dried Salt Sides jj Sardines, Salmon, Smoked Sides, [ Lobsters, Brbma, and Shoulder, If Tobacco, Sugnr,Goiree^| Molasses, Family Flour, Kerosene Oil, Lye, Train, Lard and Machine Oil, _ Nails, Hatchets Tracechains, Crockery &c, &c. . Gelatine,.( Flavoring ..'Extracts,'C Raisins. Citron, Currents, Crockery, Lamps and Fixtures, ixcj ife., &., All of which are to be SOLI) LOW Ufor Cash, or ih exchange for Produce. JOHN A. HAMILTON. May 29, 1873 15 ; tf ! 27a UderhlLtrdvtw a ml Supplies, VeafJmgf, Bwh?jffwth lldlBihis?rj^Wire (hunts. Sldttrand Mirblel?n?ev,flooransLDrdin TllincrjVJhite Tine.WdlwtRneyLwnbv} LdbinetNdkerjRneWoods&c4 . AUWorAWarrMled. LOWEST PKICES. Send/brJ^ice List. L H. HALL & CO, Mknofdtturtrt & JJnlvt. 2,4-,0. 8,7*7. M.trhet Street. 22\M5,JSdstBa.y,' CHARLESTON, gj This cut entered accor ding to Act of Congre in the year 1873, by I, II. Hall & Co., in the office of I he Librarian of Congress, at Wash ngton F. H. W ;B|^^|^?;: \ J ? Has j?si wc&irc?: #ft^.s?t#)^ J[ i;flH A BLrd, |LjBA^"^^ .'?-Iii i l^^AOlrl^utter, rfftttf* nWIT35fM ?heese, g* J " '&LW^Hk^^^. It *?.** ???^rackers, .SSM t<l* A?1J /ili ^5Sa*? ????.?vT CONSTANTLY keep* ON rfA*Df*l>rv jOo ltMr^8fcCflfte^'l>> r1"8*1 *ttit>tlie time*. Caps ?si1 u 1 HAS JUST RECEIVED 2a$?W W^-Of Arid Several liuds of fertilizers which can bp bought low dov Apr. 10,1873 j foil*Sjil? Wj Bfiffilft IiT?nnounjrm^ GROCERIES, Liq?] IBEG; to Inform all Parties Interested in a Bargain; thai the trnWdlnary FnVbrable1^^^^ toey.TwiH b* ,9*1 eUi^itD CHEAP fa'i B?ig^; ?fi? th^ha^wk?^ ?Mitt?te * -jrUtaWI rfamr* .TtrTT Si b?T?of^rno iY*.y?roi^ nntowU FT W hYvbnject'to^ for " V Frf?'Ti P-'mfT"*^^TTlfllllllfiffllW p. S- I Invite S and Peach BKAND Y I Invite Special Attention to a pure Holland GIN, C ognac . cUl! 0 * *,rn To Waff *?6<?*jk3*J jt* ?*Ata?ft Ulli J THIS IS THE TM^J^jfjfcF npO BUY ANYTHING YOU WISH IN THB ^ROOERY ?K. . JL Bacon, Prepared Ham, Lard, Butter, MollasecP, Sugar, Coflee Ac, A, AT THE^ .And in rear of\f??&T\(MR$f?o *** *J?**!9** ^'TT< ?tTn!r.?*vft *r?WW?*i *?W WHICH is kept full of the finest grades of LIQUORS, SEGARSAc., which wlifIfftiHtl? suit ?he purchaser. Call and see for yourself. .?1? \ 9 ffiw .. : t-rn 1 N-'^i-' A PISOHEB*^ 1A01 ? 40 JU,r I OA J .(V 2 ? a 3 ^ ? ? ? 2 A es sii 1o diyoal o&t aUMjxJw* vtf 4V*b fti in ,rl.he? K? oiui (l^pnllii ?996? $:fit>? no daailo til r :. ' i^i. lA-JtJOIP VdvaHO i rIV3HD o4al li ^i>: jfjRtt^e nt 3 WfcH ? liammmi ^^?ttitrW C O M E .0 N E COME A and examine my fine stock of J m ? iu .':?;]'? Tili?!1" .f- ->:: ."ity/?ttB ' BOOTS A 1 f SHOES, WHICH I am now offering to My Patrons at cry reduced rate?? % buying direct ft? A? Manufacturers, I am able to Sell a FINE SHOE at a very law priced I have aJULSrrlMttf ? SHOES tamiittho iHirettAser. IN addition to my Shoe Store, I have a Select Assortment of I Kpm*. Ht \W. dfrst fas* Fresh Groceries. ,,,,., ; n. . T r. 7 ? \> hie 1 am ottering Ixiw Down. . ?.,,?.??-? T- ?? BOW'S, 1874 SPRING TRAD T. KOHN & BEG. are now opening tjheir NEW SPUING STOCK And can confidently assert that they art XI I K GAEATEST li^VK?A.I3STS I EVEll hoforc Exhibited in.tlrangeburg, which arc the results of Unusual rStvoraWe Purchttaa in cons^uencc of the present and past Pressure upon Trade I v1 *?f w ts\tit w ' Jtiybmrn wnytiii"i DRESS GOODS PRINTS, EMBROIDERIES, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, PEUOALES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Ac- Ac. /<K.<t.' ? rifi*jfc utttwowd irf,0WM h Iftl^&flM OF the Finest and Riches Materials arid the latest Novelties in style and Ita&ign* of Uua tteaacmi? Wear. An elegant Stock of lady'ft Neck Wear, Ties, CollarettcH, Sc&rfo, Ruche* and Belt* in most Select and Becoming designs. We have added to our already Immense Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Comprising the Latest Styles of Lad is* Galtcra, Gents'Shoe* and Boots. Our Stock of . , biiudJ aai . rf-^a? act ?A fi^l gents' clothing, hats, and furnisuinf goods IS Superior to any over offered by us. We earnestly cidl your attention to the aboyc facts and Rolicit a VISIT of Inspection. W% being able to offer far more Valuable Inducement* than ever before presented, and *u&h al eotf not fail to claim tho Patronage of all who study Economy in connection with thtt Hal^M l^tliUlj ' THSODORB KOUCI & Apr. 9, 1874 NEW* STORE