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TOE?SAl&EBURG'fBIES.. ORANUEMJRG, 8. 0., JUNE 6, 1873. ??? ?? [ , TT . mit Mr.; Kirr B?iJiK;;on is authorized to ^collect tod receipt f?r oflvertisementa and Kub fcriptions to the Times. Church Services; Baptist Church?Services every Sabbath, (D.~ \.,) at 11, A. M?and at 7J, P. M. Dr. I.'] 1>. Durham, Pastor. ?.-?*.??? Presbyterian Church'?Services at 11 A. M., ?tod 4 P. M?Sabbath School.at,9J.A- M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tfcev. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab bath School 9A.M. . Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. tod 7i P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.-r. ' JtUr. Fr Auld, Pastor. Imthjsran Church-^Sabbath Sclrool at 9 A.. ? tor P.jA. Dahteler. Superintendent. TOWN. DIRECTORY. ? ? ? . - ?'? '- . ? . May?r?F. H. W. Briggmann. ?Clerk-^-E. J.. Oliveros. , TwMurer-iWm. Willqock. Aldermen?E. J. OUvcros, Wm. WUlcock, , *3eo..Bolivcr, A. Martin. * Ornngcburg Hail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Opens. Closes. ' Charleston ...... 10 A. M- 145 Y. M 4^1qmb> ....... 12,30 P.M. -1 P. M. ' Office hours'from 8 A. M.' to 6 P. M. Sundays'1 ?excepted. ? V j ; m , ra ' ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS . . .AT ORANGEBURG. . PASSENGER. FREIGHT^ DAT TBAINS Down-12.05 P.M. Up- - 2.17 P.M. NIOnT TRAI?T8 ? Down-> -11.58P.M. ;Up-. -- - - 2.0DA. M. DAY TOAIKS. Down- 7.5? a. m. Up - - - - 13,42 a. m. NIGHT TUAINfl. . Down % - '-,0.13 P. M Up -.- 5.31 a. m Kotice. * *; Contract advertisers may change monthly. . Every change must bo sent in by Monday noon. ''-< ? ?-, *m ? ^< ?tS?"The unusually wet, and cloudy wcathor of the past ten days, causes U3 | to exclaim, as did a worthy couplo' to whom Providence had sent.nink straight d&ughters: "Oh, that wo could have a *MTTLE RUN. ? i B&* We refer pur readers to a very in structive letter from "Farmer" in our Agricultural columns (to which Depart ment cf our paper, by the way, we arc givingjiqnsbler&ble attention) who throws out hinli:, that will be useiul to many. The communication of our correspon dent, "F," on the subject of curing corn fodder, is very valuable, and will repay perusal. CHANGE IN POST-OFFICE. We. have seen a communication < in Vvhich Mr. Ed. Williams bus been ap pointed Postrartstcr of Oraugcburg. Mr. Williams will doubtless prove very ac , ceptablei TOO MUCH RAIN. The heavy and incessnnt rains have materially injured the . crops, ?ome of our planters have thrown out ? large ? portion of their cotton, whiclus beyond redemption from'grnss, for want of labor. - f ? ? -- PERSONAL-? ? - Col. A. II. Waring and Mr. Eandall Of the .Southern Life Insurance Com pany, have arrived in Ofangeburg to form a local board, as updn the plan of that established in Charleston rind' Co; * lumbia. These gentlemen will visit our merchants and citizens upon the subject ARRESTED. A colored man Pnulling by name, was sent to jail on a charge preferred by Mr. Philip Sain, of stealing -twenty dollars ^from his coat pocket, when the owner was asleep. He will think better of the "vanity of vanities" that induced this ym .v.* ... I familiar appropriation, before the nest term of court. TUB GRAY. Oho day last week our attention was directed to the figure of a man, who sat in the depot waiting for the train. He Was blind, and suffering from extreme lameness, that necessitated tho use of a stick. His shoes were B?t on the upper to admit his swollen foot, and be was a shattered wreck of ono who freely and gallantly hurried to the front, and there remained until tho fearful mine explo sion at Petersburg, where his sight was destroyed. Before this occurrence he was tendered a positron of retirement from field duty, on account of failing ^ealth, but ho declined, .saying he would - ' f 11 II ??????? stay uht}l carried away from the trenches. Ho was recognized by ii comrade here, who vouched for his splendid heroism. A kindred feeling induced a few around to relive Iiis poverty with a little money, which he accepted only because he was boybnd the possibility of helping himself. H|s story was short and sad; Wounded .at Petersburg ho came hornc a suffering and poor man. Some friends sent him to Baltimore, where Dr. CMboIiu/" (for merly of Charleston) prescribed for his relief. One eye ball had .been removed, the other was closed forever to light. Col/Benbow had told him to come to his .locality, where ho would care fbr him, I and thither ho was on his. way. Amid his poverty and misfortune he. was cheer-f ful, and said his scars were a seal to the cause, which v;as dearer to his heart than an hundred lives. Robert Foster's case is a pitiable one, bilt the laurel and bay twine his brow with a prouder chaplet than tho conqueror's wreath. ALMOST A FIRE. Am About ten o'clock ,on Saturday night last, a jfiro was discovered in the upper back piazza of Mr. Jas. Cannon'6 resi dence, supposed [to have caught from a box ot ashes, which had been set there. The flames were soon subdued, but the fortunate and early discovery of the fire was all that saved us from* the rare ca lamity of ? fire in Orangeburg. MESSRS. VOSE & I2LAR . See hew advertisement of this enter prising firm," who keep a flrst-olasa gro cery store> and sell either by wholesale or retail, and deliver all goods purchased free of*chnrgc. "We happerl to know-'of pome wholesale purchases from them, which shew-that they can-compote favor ably with Charleston. We heartily re-, commend this firm to our friends in tho country. .'.*?' SALE-DAY. Monday last/being sale-day, we had a right to expect a crowd, and a good day's trade, but we wero disappointed in both. Very .few poisons visited town, and the Sheriff had great difficulty in getting any one to attend hin salea, which were as fol lows : i 160 acres, property of J. W. Antly, bought by S. Dibble, for $39,50. 200 acres, property of Wm. W. Watt, bought by Gco. Boliver, for $25,00. ? 1 ? mm <??? i -' COL. A. COWARD. ?Wo invite attention to advertisement of this gentlemen, who is conducting the Yorkvillc Military Academy, so ably presided over by the late Gen. Jenkins, previous to the war. This is .an admirable institution and combining, as it does, military training with a first-class education, offers rare in ducements to thoso having sons to edu cate. -? mjf % **> ??-* VEGETABLES EXTRAORDINARY! Mr. W. T. Muller placed on our desk, a fow days since, a number of white on ions, raised by himself, which were rei nmrkably large, as the following meas urement of one of them will show?101 inches in* circurr/fcrencc, and weighing 10 ounces.. Also an enormous Early Rose potato. Who san beat it ? We learn that. Mr. Muller proposes (o run a farm in the neighborhood of the town, as it siioul? be dojjev The above vegetables are not now on exhibition, having (like "Old Uncle Ned" of honorablo memory) gone "where all good vegetables go I" COUNTY BIBLE SOCIETY. Tho Second Annual Meeting of this Society, took place in tho Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening last. The nttendnnco was good, and much interest shown in the causo for which this body was organized. Tho Rev. F. Auld, President, cnllcd the meeting to order, and congratulated the members on tho goodly numbers pro* sent, which showed that tho oflbrts of the Association were appreciated. After prayer by Rev. I. D. A Brown, the Sec retary read tho minutes of last meeting, and then mado his annual report, whn U showed that largo numbers of volumes of tho G,ood Book aro being steadily dis tributed, and although tho Society is somowbat in debt to tho National Sbciety f?r boftks, yet, tlio volumes on hand much; | m >ro than coyer this liability. The annual'election for officers result ed in the following Chdice, continuing\ {hp term of office of last incumbents.. President?Rev. F. Auldi 1st Vico-Pres't?ft'ev. I.D.A. Brown. | 2d Vico-Prea't?Rev. A. P. Norris. Soct'y nnd Treas.*-Kirk RObmson. Exeoutive Committee?Dr. Thomas A. 1 Elliot, Mortimer Glover, F. H. W. Brigg-1 mann, Jas. H. Fowles, Fred, S." Dibble, JohnA'i Zciglcn ... The Rev. Q. X. Hough of tho Evan gelical Lutheran Church was then infcro-. ducod, and delivered an impressive dis-1 course on'the subject: "Tho Word is. not bound/' t j During the singing of the last hymn,! many 'contributions to the causo wero' made, and numbers enrolled themselves as I members. The meetingclosed with tho long-metre Doxology, joined in heartily by every one. We cannot close without, notic ing the aid rendered by the choir of the Church, who. sung a bountiful anthem before service, and contributed; greatly to the enjoyment of the.meeting.. NEWBERRY COLLEGE. We take pleassure in referring our readers to the advertisement of the Pro gramme of commencement of the New berry College. To those interested this occasion will afford a very pleasant trip. There are about. one hundred students, at the'present session. The department of mathematics under Professor Arring* ton is said to bo'thorough. Dr. J. P. Srocltrer under whose direction the in stitution is managed is too well Known for comment. Tho facilities of cheap board, magnificent scenery, fine climate and good pociety, and above-all the high moral character of the College, recom mends it to* the* .attention of young men in pursuit-?f professional attainment. SEVERE LIGHTNING, Our town and vicinity has p*ecn vfcifccd during tho past week, with several eevcre storms. The house of Dr. Tv A.,Fdly&tJ a tree in the neighborhood of- Mr. W?^Pl^ Lightfoot'8 store, arid the' telegraph pole adjoining the office of the Western and Union Co., at the Depot, have each been struck. The operator, at tho last men tioned place, was fortunately absent; had i he been in his office at the time, it is not likely that be would have escapod u? j injured. This, we learn, is the second time this gentleman has been shot at during the past six weeks. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE. A prisoner under iudictmcnt for store breaking, not. relishing tho prospect of bars and bolts, suddenly followed the in dinntion Of his legs, and left the office of tho Trial Justice so rapidly that his pur suers were nonplussed iy his chase. A olored man's dog, which was remarkable on the catch, followed tho flying negro, and set his teuih in the foot of his pants, briuglng the fugitive to a level of six feet. Ho was instantly crowded by a horde of blacks, and one of the most in sulted constables, put a rope about the neck of the culprit, and brought him back. The soeno afforded much fun to the boys, and negroes engaged in the capture. Carperifcfs, Pattern Maker*, rfnd Cabinet Makers, Will take notice that P. P. Toale, of Charleston, has on band and for sale, White Pino of tho finest grade, wholesale and retail. Also, Walnut, Oak and other bard, wood. DISSOLUTION, rjnillS Copartnership heretofore existing un X dor tho nnmc of -EDWARDS & ?AK Jl/AN is Ulis dny dissolved by mutual eonseut. J. 0. EDWARDS, W. A. OAKiVAN. April 28, 187?, Tho undersigned will still continue the Brick-miiking huiiness. J, C, EDWARDS, may 1, 1873 11 i,u Spring Arrivals iVC-A NAMAEAS . Great reduction in prices of Spring Goods, bought in the lost ten days.; F^you Want to get th? best and eheap X ready-made Spring clothing, go to ; M cNAMARA/S. ' 1 ~?'-;?;-~ ? F you want good Sugar, 8 lbs for $1 ?"go to . ^ McNamakas', ^FjVou Want Gentlemens' Cassimeres. X Cloths, 'Tweeds, Meltons, Drab' d'eto, Sunfroer' drills and cottonadcs, etc., all of the best quality, and the largest stock in town, and at low price*, "too; go to ;- ; ; ? ??? McNA^ARAS' IF yo? Want good Brown Homespun, one yard wide, at 121 cents, go to McNamaras'. TP Top .want liadies dress goods cheap X n?(* stylish, go to McNamaras' ? ^ you want ladies and childrens'shoes \of the best quality and at low prices, \o McNAMARAS' I F yo? Want to buy cheap for cash, go to McNamakas'. Being thankful for the liberal patron age bestowed on me in ths ? past; 1 res pectfully solicit a continuance of the same. J. McNamaka. f Appril 23, 1873 10 ;ly OS. W. ALBERGOTTI, TWO DOORS EAST OP J: P. HARLEY'S t . Russell Street, Orangeburg, So. Ca., v: . Has Just Received a fresh supply of] French Candies, Fine Candies, Nuts, all sorts,' ? 1 Toys, r China Ware. Iirtrge and Small Fancy Baskets, Raison?, * Pickles, &c, &c. Also Fresh Bread always on hand, and supplied to regular customers every day 'flt thOir doors. : In my cake department you will find Fruit Cakes, Fancy Cakes, 11 Guhgers, &c, Always on hand and fresh. Fine Bridal Presents, csh Ties constnntl y on hand. i,WcddiugS supplied with all kinds of kea and Cbnfcctionaries at the shortest lYtfMM? ' ly <HE Finn of HINDS, HICKSON& CO., heretofore engaged i?i the Turpentine bus ies* in Orangeburg County, 8. C, was, on the )2th hist., dissolved by mutual onscnt. May 22d, 1873. W. D. HINDS, J. A. HICKSON e t W. J. MoLEOD. The business will be continued by the under signed luuler the name of Hinds & Oo. W-jD. HINDS, *W. J. McLEOD. may 22, 1873. 14 3t NNW PUBLICA TION& F OGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. (focjaktib, stillmam * CO.) OUn NEW CATALOGUE fctf. 18. Antiquities of the Southern Indians, particu-1 larly of the Georgia Tribes, by Charles C. Jones Jr $0. ? . . Lituratiuc ?nd Dogma, an Rway (awards n bptt??r apprehension of" the Bible, bv Matthew Arnold, Oxford. $1 50. Enigmas of Life, by'W. R. Greg. $2. Among the Isles of Shoals, by Celia Thaxter,' illustrations. SI 51). The Wishing Cap Papers, by Leigh. Hunt/ now firHt collected. $1 50. ichavl Faraday, by Glad stone. 00 cents. . Education ill Japan, n scries of Letters adJ dressed by prominent Americans to Arinoli Mori. $1 50. Tlie Mystery of Metropolisville, by Kggles ton, 13 illustrations. $1 00. Curiosities of Ornithology* with beautifully colored ill?hirattotfa fi'om drawings, by T. W. Wood, A*. $2 50. The Home Aflections Portrayed by the Po ets, selected and edited by Charles Maekay, beautifully illustrated with one hundred eh gravings by eminent aatint<c $5. Conferences delivered at Notre Dame, Paris, by the Rev. Peru Lacordairc of the Order of l riar Preacliers. "God," God and man," each $2. - ^: Dr. Oldhani's Talk at Gwystones. $1 50. Farm Ball aids, by Will Carleton, illustrated. $2. Seagull Rock, translated from the French of er. JiiIcjI Sandeau of French Academy, by Rob U t Black, .. A., profusely illustrated, with rowings by Bayard and Fcrat. $3. The Slave, tbo Serf! and the Krccmnn, trans by Mrs. Campbell Overend. $1 50: Play and Profit in my Garden, by Rev. E. P. Roc- $1 50; Dickens:. The Standard Edition of Dickens, now beau; issued by mohthly volumes by Messrs. Lippencott, is a" luxury in paper, typo and the profusion artd excellence of its illustra* tions. Now ready, Pickwick Papers, 2 vols., each $3. Burton and Drake's Unexplored Syria, 2 vols., printed in large type on Superfine paper, with numerous illustration* and maps. $15. N. B.?Books -w ill be seht to any part of the country free of extra charge on receipt of pub lisher*^ price; Address FOGARTIK\S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 200 King Street, Charleston, S. C. march 27, 1873 G cwtf. NOTICE. All Rafts of Timber, passing down the Edisto River will plcaso stop ono milo below Parker's Ferry, on th? right, and rooolve Shingles as freight. For which provisions or cash will bo paid. apr-J lui I WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS AND, TH? Public hi general that I am receiving and have ready for their irf^ - spcctum now, tho MOST ATTRACtlVE, LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED Stock ?f SPRING GOODS Over offered in thia ? market. Any- one who will take the trmioft will ! r.epdily. convince him?'; ;' ?:'-''?u'-\f) ? = ? - ? wif -#jthis yl i - ** ..v.?'i.^' i -i! f-i .'.'iuJ t ? ;t- ji.. j ,.iiL-;Lii.wi, X,; As spaco wdl not.permit me to. enumerate all the, different ? . " ? branches, I Carf only state that all-are fully replen ished, and I invite everyone to call irr ? '/-v - *?<p C2.?$* and examine foVhimseif. Goods '** UuS* Z<:>*r*^*& * ? * i ? . * ? . ? *? ?rt-?; -^i**-?m-**--* e shown freely nnd with- r1 ? 1 <? ? out charge. ^ f?* ^'W? GEO. H. CORNEL.SONV ? l>r--*. r?i_ May 7th, 1873, 12 iy ?* ' . Great Sale of D U Y GO O 3D S ! EXTRA INDUCEMENTS 1 j Hats ! ITATS4 ! HA TS !' for fevttyb&fi antl at prices toT suit rill. Parasols of ev |nU cry conceivable Style. Extraordi b??4 narV Bartrains in HoiiKpkVcniner nt I lil t Are offering at a sqiall advnnco upon coBt, the LARGEST and MOST SLLECT Stock oT . ?jes r , ?.,-.. ail . /u ? ;. Stress Goods! Of every QUALITY and STYLE ever exhibi- . . ted in OraYtoclrarg:' PRINTED French PERCALES nnd CAMBRICS. The Intent lSovel?es ? in PIQUES. J/USLINS, LAWN, WIIiTEGOODS and LINEN marked down to the lowest t i .prices. "Wo <iirect special attention to on r jf)|to|rtW'Slock of. nary Bargains Housekeeping' Goods: Toifet- QCTILTS, BED SPREADS; FINE Mareailea Quilts, Tow- !4. Cls, Doy- I You can rely il'no?tfoUd? upon .fir ding the ..^ most complete assort ment ?f fufflingj Corsetsj Gloves; Hosiery, Laces, JE&-;?/;-', i. ^ broideries Trimmings^ Skirts,- aud Notions generally at our Store and a'i very low prices." Ladies about to" xnVra Spring and -Summer purchases are res- \ * . pecfully invited to call and ex amine our immense assort ment. Wo will afford ? every opportu nity for a cafe: fill inspec* tion of our goods withput being inipor ?'? '-nmcd to Luv. ta il S-&3$ Ladies Press Suits I SP iaf20 TB?OD&R^^ -?p mjlffrni \jT:.tYyf o-?g 'from a The undersigned having formed a co-partnerslnp under the name of FOWlJfsEF? GLOVER, offer their services to the community, as AgCnts for thoSale or purchw* of Real Estate, and for collection of Rcuts,'&e: JAS. H. FOYVXES,. .... At Citizens' Savings' Bank. ?> eabiw u tiiaa JULIUS GLOVER, AtCn At Law Office ?f Glover & Glover. We ofler for sale s A new and beautiful fesidci\co In Or augeburg, ou East sido of Railroad, with' fine outbuildings, garden, Ac. ALSO ONE" Plantation of Firo Hundred Acres, on Sahtee River. ALSO, 100. aore farm ^unimproved) on villeRoad/li miles from ?r?ngeburgi .00 acres each, of open and wood lahtf:''''j. ALSO, aU Bargain, 340 acres X150 qlearcd) witl?n j m?e Rpwe/s BridgM 14 miles fr?m R.owes P?mp Depot* "f ? ALSO ' x ONE Building Lot itt th? town or. Qr Kiwer port* A plantation near Fort M^otte, 500 acres, t angcbui*gi with dwelling and outhouses in good con- I FOR SALE, One Ten Hone power jtffifr* ditiou?water power on the placo. I W? Engla'c, in splendid order,* at a bargSncMt .*vt:f.Vcail 9^ai?a?c KAISER WILHELM .ft b&nd '. ' ? ' ' ;"' - ?' *'vV?^ i^^ti Was shot at recently; but fortunately, (for his loyal German people) was Hoi hit. But a HIT will certainly be rondo by those customers who take ft T AT Picking themselves with my stock of Groceries, which is FRESH, and tho CHEAPEST in .Morkct, of Tobacco and cigars', which is complete j and of yfi&it rO a ? ? ? ' . i. V v ; . r ? . ?;' ? ; 8**?. and Liquors which embraces every grade ?nd brand. BUT I would call ESPECIAL ATTENTION to my .pure Brandy for Medici nal purposes, which I can honestly recommend to thoso needing a tonic 0T ftimu jant, Those who unheeding passed by my invitation will have MISSED, An opportunity of securing bargains in tho necessary commodities of Life. BQu Call then and examine. Nov. 20-ly ?. D. KORTttOHK. LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Insure your life in the . - ??s? ' piedmont and arliwcitoim life mi Capital, $500,000. 'n t ii??*<* i>uj? ,^um> V *>VL - '? rv * This is the largest and most prosperous of the Southern companies. JAS. H. FOWLES Agent,-at Citizen's ?aviogs Baak