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LOCAL ITEMS. ORANGEB?RG; S.C- SEPf7_4, 1874/ . . - ".??- -; ' : ~v ..... S&T Mr. Kiiik Robins#n is nutliorizcd to .?ollcct and .receipt for advertisements and ?ub.crlptMisU ffe tom*.H he Cbpy for one year, tIPTlON: $2.00 1.00 Our friends wishing to have advertisements Innerted in tho TIMES, must hand them it by Mon&yj ffirri$^fepck: \^ 5t>^> TOWN DIRECTORY. MayorjpTJab tfT$los?&. <Pf <& Cleric SM TteasM-irf Robinson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. ..P.: llarley, B. Williamsoti/T. D. Wolfe. -!> ? 5 -4i4 ? a i ... - Coi??' ?iit to tlie nleetirfg on MoxicL\y,- October Gttil .fo&r-t?f-koif will be given', at this 1 office that may lead to the recovery of I a cream mul&Stblon from tluaiCcrunty in 1871. Ji 1 ji ? i n "> T?\ trT] ? a W. K. Crook has. up a new and at tractive.sign. See hia advertisement in another column. Ho menus busi ne?s. Miov:)- gft- 1 The many friends' of Mrs. Sarah Stone, widow of tho lato R. G/Stone will be pained to loaru of her death, which occurred on the 19th instant in Charleston. A hunt was interrupted one day last week by the killing of two fine hounds while they were following the chase. The dogs were shot by some party who waB not engaged in the hunt. Kellooo luis been leicstated by Grant as Governor of Louisiana; We suppose he will keep his big brother's! arms always around, or near him, to prevent Iiis being (Penn>ed again. Our sympathies are with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bl?ck, formerly of our town, who have recently been afflicted in tho loss of an infant child while spending a time at Cherokee springs. Mit. Carttuill 1ms on hand a very fine and varied assortment of dry goods boots, shoes, varieties &c, which he sells at reasonable prices. We would ndvn*e all who wish to buy to call on liiin. Wk call Attention to the new adver tisement of Vose & Izlar, whose store bears a first class reputation in the grocery line. '1 hey have a fine stock of goods, and arc always ready to cxr hibit them. We are requested to state that the Rev. John G. Williams, of'Barnwcll, will be present to assist in a protracted meeting in the Baptist Church at this place, to/commence Monday evening Sept. 28th, 1874. It is said that "if Washington was first, Hamilton must be second," but we have tried Hamilton's cigars and we pronounce them second to none in the town. We have "pufled" them, and therefore know. edi8to Social Rifle Club meets on the third Tuesday of every month, at 7} P., Mj| The uniform adopted by this club, is to be gray, trimmed with green, frock coat and caps. It ought to make a very neat appearance, and will cost about $7.50. On Sunday morning last, a mnn was found lying on the bridge on the -lev/ Street, near the depot, sick v/ith chill and fever, and so reduced, that he was unable to tnke care of himself. Ho had come down on the 12 o'clock night train, and remained in this condition until some of our good citizens made provision for him. The Ladies of tue M., E., Church South, in charge of the ice cream en tertainment, lately held hero, beg leave to return their thanks to the I. Y. A. P E. Company for the use of their Hall. Also to tho I., E., II., & L., Company for the loun of chairs, and to the pub lic generally, for tho liberal manner in which they patronized their efforts. We have received a communication from Rev. S.T. Hallnian, iu answer to "A. B," which is too late for this issue, but will appear in our noxt. Tho Lutherans and Baptists seem to be having a lively timo in the lower part of St. Mathows. Dip or sprinkle is now tho all absorbing topic. Rev. Mr. Hallnian promises to be at the meeting at Santco on Sunday and gather mate rial for a reply. We call attention of ln.se bnllists to the communication of Mr. J. S. Alber gotti. Guy;litquiries were prompted, by certain expressions of d??bt as to tHST ?Tmmpionship, which wo heard upon the streets, and ^ft^YVnfirFi "spirit lpf favoritism, on oymtft W" rdiily don't know to whlCaldlLU difforent members belong. We onl^ wished as a matter; of pub^rfjjtt that these doubts should bbHMi which wo hope will bo-tjon? by J! Albcrgotti's letter. jfljLlfl J^a^John Danner has returned from the MortK with ^-^L?11^ splcudid steck of goods for MvOoriiclson's^ore. Judging by the constant ana iieavy >h$)Mfn> fjrj>ra jtjbpx^otjft^Q gentle men must intend t.o .do.a, lively busi ness. 'ThtP^torfrnte ? r'cft?tkimftb clorks are a^wayayi^Mt^S^ tfiodatiug, and thoso who want to buy willj find everting there that the heart craves4 after. J\ j -. ? I i"Oul of one hundred and eighty-two boyB in the C^^jectidiij ^r^^hVoT,^^}^^ tntendent reports that one hundred and 'eighty jarp) Uara.: : TJie?propo$nl<rjowj:iB \\o, educate the entire lot of 'em for the profes-" biou of newspaper editors." Tho man who got tip this squib oughtto be put uiider a twentyi;/totr' iron weight,and left to the tender mercy of the "press." We wouldjue at him anyhow; but we give hinvcredit f?r bet ter sense, as ot course, ho must have meant lawyers. lip tho Charleston DailyV Biin does not 3top its folly it will be regarded as a Chamberlain organ. It is;doing. gooid; work for the ring in Its opposition to Green, and if it exorta much influ ence, and continues its presont course, it-wijl blast every hope of the C'onscr tives. It is a sprightly well \viitten paper, but it thinks badly. If the Independent Republicans nominato Green and the Conservative Convention endorses him, there is a fair prospect of defeating tho Ring, aud its lenders , know it. They will therefore find much comfort in the course of the Sun, and look upon it as more useful to their cause thou nnyof their own organs. We have no doubt tho Sun is sincere, and friendly to the. Conservative cause, but it is doing much harm by creating division in our ranks at a time when we want the greatest unanimity. The South Carolina Monument As sociation, formed by the women of the State for the purpose of orecting a monument in memory of our dead.in theCon federate war, has, ah object \vljich is worthy of the earnest consid eration, at least, of every one who sympathized with our soldiers and their cause. Oyt'M^?} 3jj'?< Whatever views maybe held, in this day of political agitation, as to the merits of tho "Lo.?t Cause," no one would takeaway from ourgdllantdea< their grand epitaph, "They'dted fo their principles." It is a subject which demands our most earnest attention, for it is always [the duty of the Irving to show respect to tho dead, but,cspcially ro, when tho causo which brought them to the grave was ours as well as theirs. Tiie cost of the monument which is under the superintendence of the dis tinguished architects, Muldoon & Co., of Kentucky, will bo 810,000, half of which is already paid, and the balance will only require tho small sum ef $200 irons each county. Let Orangeburg county do her duty to her fallen sons. Any subscriptions left with Mrs. John Glover iu Orange burg will be forwarded to the Board of Directors in Columbia. The meet ing of the Assciation will take placo at Mr?. John Glovers, at 11 o'clock on Satu rday September tho 2oth* Futchgott, Benedict&Co., Chnrleston S. C. offer to the public and dealers in general, an immense and well selected scock of Dry goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, &c, at the lowest prices. Herewith they annex the prices of a few articles?(Jaiicos, from 0 to 10c., Long Cloths, from 6 to 15c., Brown Homespuns, extra heavy, from 7J to 10c, Jeans, from 12c. upwards, Flannels, from 20 to 50c. Ladies', and Gent's Hose. Toe, $1. 15 $2. 00 per doz. and upwards. Suspenders, $1. 40 per. and upwards, Lndies' mid Gents' Pocket Handkerchief*, from tiOc, per doz,and, upwards, Pluck and Colored Alpacas, 20c. nnd upwards, Dress Goods, from 25a upward Ladies' and Genta' Furnishing Goods,Fancy Goods, Kibhons, Notsons, &c, from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. Samples sent and orders promply filled. All Kctasl orders from $10. 00 upwards, seal per Ex press free of charge* A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. W. J. DeTreville, ATTORNEY A T L, A W. Office at Court House Squnro, Orangchurg, S. 6. mchlS. b lyr COMMEKCIAL, K MARKET REPORTS Oi'KlCK OF TJIKOllANOKUUlUi TlKKfj, ? ' ; ; t September '21, J.S7 1. COMMISSION MERCHANT^. ! ' :'; OuJ cunt /M'liff:) r* -; ?' Factors onico, No, !> Ceutral Wharf GR^IN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION _lj[OUSE, N6.103 ANSON STREET.' CHARLESTON, S. C. '**^ Ws?earriestly/ solicit Vtontfgnniett& of' all kindsidf Country Produce. hnloi Sepfc'24'f 1874 f-- 3nv iNoTicK?The exercises of Obange iujkg Acajjkmy will bo resumed on Tuesday rthenlirstrdny. of September next, in the Fair Building, P.M. pupils will pleaso attend promptly. J AMES S. HEY W ARD. 20 i. Principal. t^^rSuiu,8! mbu . f?he college, COLUMBIANS. C. | Rev.SAHCJ^.RvJo#ks,D. D., president. ;Fall session rrill open on the First Wednes day in October. Standard 'of pcleolurship, lihzh. Terms nioderate. For circular, address the President at Columbia. Sept. 3 ?t . H ..< ? 1 ? ? moses m. brown, h a h bes/ * jtAUKKT STltiiKT, OltAXWEBUKG, S. C, I CNKXT UOoil TO STIlAVSvt STREET'S MUX.) 1J AVING pcrpianenlly located in the town jpl would respectfully solicit the patronage of the citizens- Every effort will be used to give satisfaction. ? June 18. 1873 18 iy |ii??gf?? Dry Goods HOUSE. 207 King ?t, 3 doors above wcnlworth, ClTAIir.KSTON- S. C Jept. 10?3m Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. ST?TI?IEBS First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, YET, BY VBINO CHEAPEH GRADES OF STOCK, WE CAN FUtNI.UI WOKK AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIOHrBlY^TATIDHERY, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and (Ball invitations ON THE BEST STOCK ANO PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. GO TO TEXAS via 11ib lone star route! INTERNATIONAL & GllBAT North i:km R.R. Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Rock, or via Shrevcport, Htrike this line at Longview, the IlcstRoute to Palestine. Hearno. \Vaco, Austin, Hunts ville, Houston, Galveston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and and Southern Texas. Passengers via New Orleans will .hid it the Rest Route to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Overtoil, Crockett, Ixmgvicw and all points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equip ped with every modern improvement, inclu ding Now and*Elegant Day Coaches,Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, WestinghotiHc Air Rrakes, Miller's Patent Safty Platforms and Couplers; and nowhere else tain the prsscnger bo completely depend on a speedy safe and comfortable journey. The Long Star 'Route has admirably an swered the query: ''How to to go to Texas?? by the publication of an interesting and truthful document.containingn valuable and correct map, which can he obtained, free of charge, .*ly addressing the .General Ticket Agent, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas- District E.l Feb. 1'2 1874 ly DENTIST. Graduate Baltimore College of Dental Sarj-ory. y-??.?-ttI-1-"?I-rm-rr?t~ \ i b--\!.i'*(\>'i? <*} Mi:.? ? . ..?: ici htj ...r'.'M.r'on" Mi';;., :?>...' 7;. ?' v?, sv: jfbhri*7' fi?K Fiuftfritritf . :?:?*????!*??;? ?. i V >.: EP N >2? ??* 1 ? I Q ?.0 <ii Hj.. ? ?: f H. P oi :.\ . Mil \ CD 6 t 2. CS g rrS- ?? J SU H o W ES - 3 ? i o ? ? W IZLAB*DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUSSELL STREET, Orangeburg, 8. C. McMICH ALL & BLTJ ME, Having lately Replenished their Stock of DRUf GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and. HATS, Suitable for the FALL TRADE, together with the best and Cheapest Lot of Groceries Ever offered to the Public before arc now Selling them offat very Reduced Price*. Their STOCK of TOBACCOS, LIQUORS, BRANDIES, AND SEGAES Arc uncqualcd in this Market;. Gome one conic ALL and see for yursblves , TAKE NOTICE WE ARE RECEIVING and have now on hand a VERY FINE LOT OF GROCERIES WHICH WE WILL SELL VERY LOW FOR CASH. ' COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO GALL AND EXAMINE 'ALL PARTIES Indebted to us will please come forward and SETTLE UP " Werner what we say. ^OSB & IM.AR, Goods Delivered. THE TAYLOR GIN. Price reduced and vastly improved in quality. Having tue exclusive agency for the counties of ORANGEBURG and BARKWELL I am prepared to furnish !he celebrated TAYLOR GIN at very much reduced prices. Thces Gins are no used by a great many planters, among whom are: ?Dr. W. W. Wannamakei, Mr. Jacob Cooner, Mr. J. W. Smith, Mr. N. K. W. Sistrnnk, Messrs. Kol in & Argo, Mr. Jacob Keilt, Major A. J. Hydrick, Mr. James H. Fowl es, Mr. H. J. Hydrick, Mr. Keating Norrie. A sample 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- HAMILTON, June 10, 1874-J8-4m. . Orangeburg, South Carolina. ENTERPRISE CLUB ROOMS, DEM ARS & WOLFE, PEOPEIETORS. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF LIQUORS AND SEGARS, AND ;SIT lRcceiving everyday the ^Patronage of* trie 3?u.blic, WHO come in there to pass a pleasant hour, by playing a social game of Billiards on their newly fitted tables. If you want anything In the Liquor Line GO to the Enterprise Club Rooms, for you will find in it everything. SEO-AFtS ?f the following popular brands IMPERIAL REGALIA, LONG TOM. GOLDEN EAGLE, LA ROSE, PERCY SEMPLE, LA NOMEA, SWRET HOME, HENRY CLAY Jan. 1 1874. tf In Returning my Thanks TO MY PATRON3 for their Liberal Patronage in the past, I assure them that I will spare no efforts to please them in tho future MY STOCK is Well ASSORTED IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, WINES LIQUORS, SEGARS &c., &., All of which I offer as low as any House. SATISFACTION GUARAN TEE TD Please call and Satisfy yourself. No trouble to Show Goods. Maj B F POU, M B SISTUNK, W D RISER and W W WOLFE are with me, who will be pleased to Bee their friends Apr. 10,1873 jp. |j. BRIGGMAN GEORGE H CORNELSON BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS and THE PUBLIC IN GENERAI THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVING HIS SUMMER STOCK, And that tho aamc will be ready in a few days for inspection. It comprises all the latent novelties in all the different branches of DEY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES GROCERIES,HARDWARE,CROGKERY GX* ASS,WOOiD and Wiii.?W-?ARE5 ALSO A nice Assortment r eady made Clothing THE same having been bonght with an EYE to tho Wants and Ncces'ilies of ray Customers under the present Hard Times, I am enabled to give everybody Full av the Mneynnd foil Satisfaction . Inviting nn early Inspection, GEORGE Hi CORNEL,sON