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Local items, ORANGEBURG, S..C.JULY 23, 1874 Mr. Kirk Robinson, is authorized to :ollect and receipt for advertisements and sub.criptions to tho-Times. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?Joab W. Mosel ey. Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. Treasurci?B. 'Williamson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. Hurley, B. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Church Services. Baptist Church?Services flrstSuntlay even Ing and tho second nnd fourth Sundays, morning and evening. Rev. A. P. Norria, Pastor. Presbyterian Church*?Services at 11 A. M.) and 4 P- M?Sabbath School at 9J A. M.?Froyw meeting Thursday afternoon ?t?o'clock. Rcv.J. D. A.Brown, Evangelist Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st nnd .Id Sundays. Servcsntll A. M., and 4 P. M. Sabbath School 9j A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A.' M. and 7J P- M. Sabbath School at 9 A.M.? Rev. J. B. Campbell, Pastor. _ T.uth?r*? n?^rCh_SRbbath School at t A. M., J.G. Vose. Superintendent. Ornngohnrg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Closes. Charleston. 11 A. M. Columbia. 1 P. M. Office hours fron? 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sun days excepted. W. E. "WILLIAMS, P. M. Echurd's Photograph Canopy is in town. "Where are parts unknown?" Where they don't advertise. See advertisement of sale by order of the town Council. We learn that Mr. Win. H. Girar denu has been appointed atrial justice. Orders taken for out door views of residences <fte., by Echard. Exctntsiox tickets to Charleston may be hud ironi the railroad agent, at I he low rate of $470. This will induce travel. 'TilK "Orange Club" and several ??f | their friends left on Monday night for ClutiU'Stoii to play the second game Willi tue VanTITiins. Echard makes four Carte devlsite for SI 00. Du. Elliott has left for a few days to nttrm1 tho meeting of the Gram. Division of Sons of Temperance at Titumnnsvillc S. C. Ukat) advertisement of Branchville property for sale by Mr. J, D. D. Eaiiey. No place in the last eight year has improved more than Branch ville. ? mm - Echurd makes two victoria pictures for $1 00 It is reported that President Grant who is sick of radical rascality, en dorses'und recommends the nomina tion of General Kcrshaw for Governor of South Carolina. TlIE letter of Citizen is given liter ally, and if u "select party of gci.tlc inen" were at the tax Union, it was only because citizens who should do their duty were absent One large picture set in a 8 X 10 frame for $2 00 by Echard. A big gathering on tho Court house square and school house took place on Saturday, but in the language of one who tried for an hour to get at tho move "Nothing was did lor tho heap otalkin." st ?-m m- m ? The Hon. J. B. Campbell one of the counsel for the Bank of tho State is out in a caustic reply to the Hon. J. W. Haync, and C. It. Miles Esq. Tho revelations aro dark in this bank business. Special attention is, given to family groups by Echard, Citizen is not posted on the tax union question, and once for all wo state that any idea of secrecy or desire to conceal its plan from, any honest man white or colored, which may have been charged to it is without a shadow of foundation. We will give Citizen a chance of lending aid at the noxt meeting. Echard only remains ten dayR with bis Photograph Canopy. The card of Messrs. Kohu & Bro., in a boon-to the ladies" just now, read and profit thereby. Tell your friends to come with you to Fashion's bnzaajp,. and tell your husbands to bo subscri bers to tho Times. The Oranges are back beaten but not dismayed; They had a pleasant time, and like Bruce are far from being conquered. Defeat is often better than victory, though, we wish .they had beaten the Carolinas. Cr-r? ? Our subscribers will oblige us by sending in the names of those town ?hips wherein Tax Unions have been formed. Wo wish to keep a list, of these Unions before our readers, as we believe it the best move toward ensur ing reform and reducing taxes ever started. All work done at Savannah aud Charleston prices by Echard. The question at tho nextelectiou to I be decided is high taxation. Tho peo j pie, by this wc mean the voters have it iu their power to say whether men I shall be elected who favor huge taxes to bo afterwards gobbled up and spec i ulated with, or men who will be elected on merit, to do their best for an econ omical and honest government. At I present tho prospect for a change fo^ the bettor looks rather gloomy. The New Depot.?No humbug this time; there is to be a depot, and the company proposes an entire change of flan. The trick will run between the freight and possenger depots, giv ing safety and comfort. The depot will be about 85 foot long and 25 feet wide. There will be a reception room, an agent's office, aud telegraph office. Wc suggest a pluco for a restaurant, some enterprising vender of cakes and fruit will do well there. Look out this lime for the hew depot. That loop hole and railroad spike will be a thing of tho past. The Hoc; Law.?Wc congratulate our fellow citizens; we make an obedi ent salaam to our Mayor aud Council, and we offer to the hog? a cheerful lasting and sincere farewell. The hog law is passed and will be enforced on and after September 15th, and our senses will he no more shocked with the abominable nuisance of hogs riot ing and marauding over the town. Thi? has licet) an old light. The press has hit hard blows, but the hogs wctc not scared. Tho I oard of Health made a presentment to the former council that met a cold reception. Brickbat1), horsewhip's, clubs aud pistols were used but the hogs were au fait. Now conies an ordinance; Law is supreme when it has no Moses to turn the hogs I out of pen, and the pork raisers must hmk to the fine. There will many a jolly run lor the marshal to catch the j first violating grunter on the streets, j iCnd a good "catch dog" (Spot) would be a valuable adjunct to the enforce ment of the law. That one eared sow with no tail, that feeds on old shoe solcsnnd shavings stand the best chance of freedom, she can go through a pa ling fenco, and if the dog is on the earless side he cannot hold her. Settle Up. Schneider, Schuster, Zimmerman Alle zum teufel ruf mich an.?Schiller. Colvmiiia S. C, July 7, 1874. "Hon. R. B. Elliott member to Con gress of the third Congressional Dis trict of the State of South Carolina; I'leasc call at Felix CardarJli's and settle your tailor's bill, which has been? standing since January 1872. F. Cardarelli. "He was snatched from the limits of the old dominion for laying violent hands upon a member of tho Senate, and placed with the confines of the Bastilc at Washington to expiate the offence."?Elliott at the defence for Moses. Note?Look out Felix; you'll be Bastilcd. Stereoscopic views and stereoscopes for sale by Echard. LADIES ATTENTION. I have on hand the hest GLA?.9 JARS for Preserving Fruit, that has been invented. They will last Forever unless accidently broken. They are Cheap, and well worthy of the attention of those who like good Pre serves. AlJjO Jus? received from IX Lnndrelh & Son, lOO lbs FRESH RUTA BAG A TURNIP SEB1>. (?rangers Supplied as usual, with all the different varieties of Seeds. B EZEItlEL Sign of the Big Watch. June 25, 1874 tf COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS Office of tue Orangeburg Times. July 23,1874. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Ordinary, '- - - - 1U ? 12 Good Ordinary, - - 12J ? 13 Low Middling, - 13 ? Strict Middling, - - Prices Current. Bacon Hams : : lb 12} ? 18 " Sides : : " 13} ? Lard : : . ? 18 ? Corn : : : : bus 1 10 ? 120 Bough Rice : : : 160 ? Pens : : : " 100 ? Oata : seed : " 1 00 ? Flour : : : cwt 4 75 ? 5 50 Fodder : : : " 1 50 Butter : : : lb 30 ? 50 Eggs : { doz 15c @ Turkeys : : pr 1 00 ? 150 Gccbo : : : " 1 00 ? 1 25 Fowls, : : per doz. 4.50 per doz. Bees Wax : : lb 22 ? Beef : : : " 10 ? 12 Tallow : . : " 8 ? 10 Pindors ; per bushel 1 00 ? JJR. E j. OL1YEROS DRUG GIST, Again desires to return his Grateful Thanks to the public for the magnanimous nnd lib eral Support given him. By assiduous efTorts and faithful Performances of the Responsible I duties devolving upon him as dispenser of Medicines, he hopes ever to maintain thicr | confidence and patronage. nl2-tf glover & GKLaOVLiR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office opposite Court Houso Square. Orangeburg, S- C T. W. Glovdr, Mortimer Glover, Julius Glover. Feb. 19 tf & DIB BLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUSSELL STREET, Orangeburg, S. C. Jvs. F. Izi.ar. S. Dibble. inch 0-lyr DR. T. 15. LK6ARE, DEFTEST. Graduate Baltimore College ol Dental Snrcery. OFFICE OVER STORE J A IIAMICTON July 9 1874 tf A CARD. DR. J. G. WAFJBJAWAKER & CO., Respectfully call the public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, on Russell Street, next door to McMnstor's Itrick Building, wheire can he found a well selected stock of Medicines, Faints, Oils, Soaps and Fancy Toilet Articles. A kind and generous patronage is earnestly solicited. Dn.J. G. WANNAMAKER & GO. Dental JNotice. THE undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing to his many friends and p&trons, that he has permanently located at Orange burg, C. II., S. C, where he will devote his entire time, from every Monday till Saturday noon to the PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY in all its Departments. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all operations entrustedto his care. Charges very moderate. Office at Dr Fcrsner's old stand over "Will cock's Store. A. M. SNIDER, D. S. Kirk Robinson dealer ix Bjoks, Mm \c, Stationery, and Fancy Articles, CHURCH STREET, ORANGEBURG, C. II., S. C. .Tunell, 1874 tf MOSES M. BROWN, BARBER. MARKET STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C, (next door to straus A street's mill.) HAVING permanently located in the town would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens' Every effort will he used to give satisfaction. June 18, 1873 _18_ly NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR. OiiANOKnuito County, S. C., June 10th, 1874. Notice is hereby given that from on and after WEDNESDAY, the Fist Day of July 1874 to Thurdnv the twentieth day of August this Office will be OFEN to receive the RE TURNS of Heal and Personal Property of this County. Tax payers are requested to have a correct List of the different classes of Lands, as follows: Number of acres of Planting Land. Number of acres of Meadow and Pasture. Number of acres of Wood Land. And number of Ihiildings. Each tract of land must be returned sepa rate in the Township where it lies, and at the same time they will mnkcthcir return of Personal Property, Moneys and Credits. Taxpayers arc urgently requested to be prompt in making their returns, as the Law requires me to add a penalty of 50 percent, to the Real and Personal Property of delin quents which in everv instance will he done. JAMES VAN TASSEL 9 4 Countv Auditor. W. J. DeTreville, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at Court House Square, ' Ornngcburg, S. C. roch 13. , lyr Home Shuttle Machine Combines every patent of tho Singer and "Wheeler <& "Wilson, with perfect simplicity and beauty of stitch. Sixty riming in Orange burg. .PRICE $25 00 AND $37 00, Only think of it THE WEED FAMILY FAVORITE On account of its successful contest with the'"Wheeler & Wilson" at the Maryland Institute is rated the best of American Ma chines. Price lower than any odier first class Machine. ? For Sale by JOHN A. HAMPTON Agent for Sewing Machines. Agents Wanted 5300 per month will prove it, or forfeit $1,000 to sell BLAKE'S Shuttle Sewing MACHINE. Price only $20. The best and rheapest Lock-Stitch -Machine in the United States or Canndas A FEW GOOD REASONS. 1. A new invention, thoroughly tested. 1. It makes the Lock-Stitch alike on both sidesl and cannot be ravelled. 2. J inns for years without repairs. 4. Construction most careful and finished. It is manufactured by tho most skilful Machi nists) For Circulars and terms address S. BURKE, SON & CO. 109 Warren Street, Jersey City, N. J. May 28_1974_3m Cotton Gins dc. THE "COTTON BLOOM" made by the Sanbom Machine Co., and sold the past two seasons as tho Magnolia Cotton Gin ; it is the lightest running aud cleans tho seed better than any others. HALL'S COTTON GINS, with feeders attached, save the labor of one band in feeding the Gin. i HAND COTTON GINS, with 10 Sa?s each. Also WRIGHT'S HORSE POWERS one of the strongest, best and simplest in use and GULLETT'S Hand Lever COTTON PRESSES. Send for Circulars. C. GRAVEL KY 52 EAST BAY STREET, South of the Post Office. Oi l A RLEST ON, S- C. Julv 23 1874 3t The recent test of Fl re-Pro of Safes by the English Government proved the superiority of Alum Filling. No Otmar Safes filled with Alum and Plaster-of-Paris. MARVIN & CO., 205 Broadway, N. Y.v ' 721 Chestnut St., Phila. GO TO TEXAS LONE STAR ROUTE! INTERNATIONAL & ?REAT NoilTIIKIlX R.R. Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Bock, or via Shroveport, strike this line at Longview, the Best Route to Palestine. Hearnc, Waco, Austin, Hunts villc, Houston, Galvcston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern ami and Southern Texas. Passengers via New Orleans will .hid it the Best Route to Tyler, Mincola, Dallas, Overtoil, Crockett, Longview and all points in Rost ein and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equip ped with ev;ry modern improvement, inclu ding New and Elegant Dav Coaches,Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safty Platforms and Couplers; and nowhere else can the prssenger so completely depend on a speedy safe and com fortable journey. The Long Star Route has admirably an swered the query: "Bow to to go to Texan?" by the publication of an interesting and truthful docunient.containinga valuable and correct map, which can be obtained, frco of charge, by addressing the General Ticket Agent, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas" District E.] Feb. 12 1874 ly COTTON GINSi THE CELEBRAED TAYLOR GIN Price S 350 per saw, Freight included. THE ORIGINAL GUIS WOLD GIN Price $3 75 per saw, Freight included. THE EXCELSIOR GIN. Price $4 per saw. Freight included. THE DANIEL PRATT GIN. Price $4 per saw, Freight included. THE MORRIS GIN. Price $3 50 per saw, at Depot in Columbia, S. C. All work warranted to give satisfaction For sale hy J. E. ARGER & Co. Sole Agents, 62 EAST BAY, Charleston. July 0 4t THE TAYLOR GIN. Price reduced and vastly improved in quality*. Having the exclusive agency for the counties of OBANGEBUKG and BAKNWE?5? I am prepared to furnish the celebrated TA YXiOR GIN at very math JulftjUT prices. Thces Gins nro now used by a great many planters, among whom are: Mr. Jacob Keitt, Major A. J. Hydrkk, Mr. James H. Foirt?rr - Dr. \V. W. Wannamakci, Mr. Jacob Cooner, Mr. J. W. Smith, Mr. N. Ki W. Bistrunk, Messrs. Bolin & Argo,. Mr. H. J. Hydride, Mr. Keating Ndrrirt A Bamplo Gin may be seen at the store of Messrs. Bull, Scovill & Pike, with whom orders may be left, or at the store of _ JOHN A- HAMII4TO?:. June 10, 1874-3 8-4m. Orangeburg, South Carehna. FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS T. SOHN & BROKE WILL. CLOSE OUT THEIR Entire Stock of SUMMER GOODS "Without Regard to COST Being Determined to Sell for the arrival of Fall goods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHS*. Apr. 9, 1874 NEW STORE In Announcing to the pTJBLXC THE Receipt of n Large, Complete and WELL SELECTED SPRING STOCK of GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS IBEG to Inform all Parties Tntcrcslcd in a Bargain, that they have been bough* vudtt Ex tniordinnry Favorable Circumstances, nnd that tliey will be Disposed of CHEAP FOR CASH. IT is my object to make it advantageous for my Friends, Patrons and the Public to BUY" frora C. D. KORTJOHBT. Tr*. S- I Invite Special Attention to a pure Holland GIN, Cognac and Peach Brandy. Nov20, c31 ly 13A.COTST and FLOXJH ?^ Specialties, ? s ? * 3 * i Poo poo COME ONE COME ALL AND EXAMINE MY FINE STOCK OF BOOTS ANB SHOES, WHICH I nm now offering to My Patrons at ery reduced rates. By buying direct from the Manufacturers, I am able to 8cll a FINE SHOE at a very low price. I hare all Styles of SHOES to suit the purchaser. IN addition to my Shoe Store, I have a Select Assortment of Fresh Groceries, Whic' I nm offering Low Down. T. 13, BOYD'S Nov. 31, 1873?ly F. II. W BRIGGMANN Has just received a fresh supply of GROCERIES fetich ns BACON, _ COFFEE, 2 LARD, g TEA Eg BUTTER, g SUGAR, W CHEESE, nh OYSTERS, 0 CRACKERS, g SARDINES, |5 CANNED FRUIT. ALSO, CONSTANTLY keeps ON HANI), DryGoods, Clothing, Shoon, Hats Caps &C? &C-j at pneo to suit the tunes. IIA8 JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OP NORTHERN HA.Y, Auri Several kiuds of FERTILIZERS which can be bought low down Ai>r. 10,1873 F. H- W. BKIGGMAN