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THE QBAWOEB?Ra TIMES.
OR?^S?h?, S. C, JULY 31, 1873.
Mr. KlBK Robinson ia authorized to.
?Ucct and receipt for advertisement* and sub
.criptiona to tho Timc3.
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i Baptist Church?Services every Sabbath. (D.
..^an Church?Services nt 11 A.M.,
and 4 P,JM-rSabbath -School atOJ.A. M.?
Prayer hicetmg Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Rev. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist.
Church of tho Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab
bath School 9A. M.
^?^I&tiiodist Church?Services at 11 A. M.
and7* P.M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M.?
Itev, F. Auld, Pastor.
___ran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A.
? P. A. Dantzlcr, Superintendent.
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TOWN DIRECTORY.
Mayor?F. H. W. Briggmanh.
Clerk?E. J, Oliveros. * '
Treasurer?Wan Willcock.
Aldermen?E. J. OUveros, Wm. Willcock,
? ?e?. Boliver, A. Martin:
Orangobarg Mail Arrangement.
Northern, Western and Opens. Closes.
Charleston.1130 A. M.. 7.30 A. M.
Columbia. 9 A. M. 10 A.M.
, /-.Dffice hours from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays
excepted.
Persons wishing Money Orders for the North
. and West and for Charleston, must purchase
them the evening before in order to have them
?c t off the next morning.
W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. '
ARR1YAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
AT ORANGEB?RG.
PASSENGER. FREIGHT.
?AT TOXINS.
Down-8.03 A.M.
Up - - - - 10.45 A.M.
NIOraLTOAX?*S
Jtowrt - - ?11.31 P. M.
Up.1.48 A. M.
DAY TRAINS.
Down - - - - 7.5(1 A. M.
Up-12.42 A. M.
NIGHT Tit A INK.
Down - - - 6..13 P.M
Up.5.81 A. M
Notice.
Contract advertisers may change
monthly. Every change must be sent
tn by Mdtiday noon.'
Kg. The interesting communication
,' upon* the ?. S. Celebration, is
o.owded out in this issue, but will appear
next week . ' .
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MEETING CATTLE CREEK-:
^f^vas appointed for the Camp
Caftle Creek. Orangeburg
expects to bo well represented.
COTTON ofSS.
:t ?? v ??. ; '-i -H ;?
Bee advertisement of Mr. J. A. Hamil
m, who hohls a silver m
rllomd for his gins. None
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SoOth tnah 'Jiie styjes be oin
ton, who hohls a silver medal and a di
Noue better i? the
ers.
Wo regret to annoauce the sad event
of the death of Mr. Henry Houick, which
j^ccurfe!^ oti'Friday lKat from tb.o, effect
of the Sun. T^he deceased had but re
cently married,' and was an industrious
and worthy citizen. Ho was a German,
and settled nfef? s'?oft after the close of |
tho war.
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FIRE.
" On Saturday about six o'clock the cry
of lire was sounded, and the rush was
general for Dukes' Hotel. The Hook
and Ladder Company, and Engine were
promptly out. The damage was confin
ed to two rooms at the rear of the build
ing. How it occurred is not determined,
ns no fire had been about for several
hours, but it is supposed to have origina
ted from an imperfect flue. Had the
accident' occurred at night, the result
would have been serious'.
CALH0UN COLLEGE!
We have received a prospectus of the
above institution, which has just been
established at Jacksonville, Alabnma,
with an able corps of Professors. Wo
notice among them, tho name of a tal
ented friend of ours, Mr. C. Woodward
Hutsou, son of Col. W. F. Htttson, of
this place. A Female School has also
bceu established under the eamo manage
ment, but kept separate, thereby escap
ing all the rislw of the mixed school sys
tem. We wish both Institutions success
most heartily.
LIVELY. WEEK!
After a? unusually dull season, during
v/liiou money has been scarcer than hon
est men, tho times have suddenly become
lively. .
During the past week an enormous^
business has been done in electioneering-,
which is generally the case, when every
body is running for tho honorable posij
tion of State Senator. 5,t^%c?mpetitioxi
has boon fearful to bohold; buttbn-holei*
have Been torn loose, pockets (emptied,
note3 endorsed,' mules promised for the
coming season, and. many oilier harmless
modes adopted of enabling honest voters
io ??see light." The salary ?f six hucf
dred dollars per annum,: (hardly enough
to pay board. in Columbia, during tho
protracted sessions) can hardly be the
inducement?it must be the honor
attached to the position, which is being
so frantically sought 1
ANOTHER SUNSTROKE.
A colored man in the employ of Capt.
Briggmann, becoming overheated, drank
freely of water and became ill in conse
quence. He died en Sunday, and was
buried tho next day.
FALSE REPORT 1 :
A report came by the morning train
of one day last week of the death of Mr.
Powell Cook, Trial Justice, at Lewis
ville, which turned out to be untrue, al
though he is quite sick.
We overheard two colored men speak
ing of the report, an hour or so after the
arrival of the cars; ouo remarking that
he had just heard tho sod news. ''??You
are behind the times," said the other,
?'I left a man, a half noun ago, wri
ting on application for Mr. Cook's posi
tion.
LU8US NATURAE.
A lady friend plucked from her gar
den a singular specimen of a dower in
which the rose and leaf curiously blends
as one. At the leaf stem, three petals
grow out, at one of the petals there shoots
out the pistil and stamen. On the op
posite side there is a variegated leaf and
petal combined, showing tho shape of the
leafand color of tho petal^ Tliei-e is
again a similar leaf only showing the
shape of the petal. At the top of the
j roso.is a combination of the stem and.
pistil, which is always found at the calyx;
A FORTY DOLLAR RILL PRESENTED TO THE
TIMES.
It is pleasant enough to collect a Bill
for any amount, though fairly earned,
but very unusual and doubly gratifying
to receive such a free will gift as was sent
us during the past week, by our friend
(and late fellow townsman) Mr. W. Oak
niait, residing at Acton, on the Columbia
and Wilmington Rail Road. Mr. ?ak
man has sent us a 840.00 Bill, entitling
the Jbea/er to Forty Spanien Milled Dol
lars (or the value thereof,] which was
issued by act of Congress in 1778.
The Time?can ill afford to keep that
much money ou hand, but a gift should
never bo disposed of, aud we shall hold
it as a curious relic of tho Revolution,
and tender our thanks to the. donor for
tlie sarrte. ?
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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY PIC NIC I
See notice/ in advertising columns, of
Committee of Arrangements of tho Agri
cultural Society, which intends holding
a Pic Nie on Saturday, August. 0th at
the time of the regular Monthly Meeting
and also of laying the corner stone of tho
Fair Building by tbo Masons.
Tho place appointed is at the Grove
in front of tho residenco of Capt. John
C. Rowc, and a better spot could not
have been chosen.
This is the first regular picnic, or social
gathering ever held by the Society, so
we are satisfied all will exert themselves
to make tho affair such n success, [be
sure to bring your basket] that tho Au
gust picnic may become an annual pas
time.
THE NOMINATION,
Tho delegations from the various pre
cints arrived by the trains of yesterday,
by mule, and a foot, and i n a short time
tho $600 a year office, had assembled a
host of patriots, which spoke well for tho
lovo of country. The meeting was an
nounced to be held at the Court Room
at eleven, and the hall was filled to its
utmost capacity in a short time. Our
zeal to inform the public of tho proceed
ings, carried us iu, but our desire to. in
hale an atmosphere purer than that per
vading, as quickly carried us out. T. C.
Andrews (County Chairman of the Re
publican-party) took the' chair, and es
sayed a speech, but a preconcerted call
was made for "Mount" by the opposition,
&ud the re?pons? Was lively. For a pe
riod over au Lour the'yelping, yelling,'
.and bawling created the wildest cabal.
I wo ever heard among a decent communi
ty, and yet go unpunished by the author
ities.' The Andrews" party thought they
had a clean thing of it, but money and
mean -whiskey flowed freely outside, and
tho-idea was to put vin a Chairman who
would stultify the vote of some of the del
egations, and defeat the nomination of
Andrews. Bgas was there, and .made up
his mind, if his chances were slim, some
on? else should keep him company.?
McKinlay^Ccolored) was busy, and J. H.
Livingston (white) Was up to^his eyes
in business. * Other stars * shone upon
the darkened fir main cut, eclipsing their
former glory. Tho union against An
drews was strong, and until 2 o'clock,
fully three hours?not a step of progress
had been made. The pandemonium was
us wild as over, and in tho crowd was
ever and anon seen a pistol secreted un
der a coatskirt, Trouble was' expected,
and the Knights of Buck-rum were
primed. At 2 the meeting adjourned
until 4. At 4'the crowd returned to
''consider de question which Providence
had put bn dem of crcatin' a wacancy,"
said one sable Solon. Of all the jabber
ing and confusion, this second rally, was
the chicfest. We have wa^ed to give
our readers the latest; but cannot effect
much. We have an inside sentinel and
outside quizzer, all up-stairs star-gazer,
and a Greek in tho ring, but we are non
plussed. Our alembic of investigation is
a dead failure. TBe Radical politics are
too much for our ken. We believe,
however, that the Andrews party are get
ting tired, and begin to smell defeat.?
We cannot leave this Convention with
out a word : For eight years the Radi
cal rule has prevailed; its instruction
and principles were administered freely,
its ideas have met only moral opposition.
To-day it presents to thd -eye of the cu
rious spectator, a scene df disgraceful,
riotous and lawless acts, which iu any
other State,* would demand tho interfer
ence of law." Who that looks on, and is
not impressed with tho degradation of
the white, roan, must be lost to the least
sense of honor or decency.
Carpenters, Pattern Makers, and Cabinet
Makers,
? Will take notice that P. P. Toale, of
Charleston, hns on hand and for sale,
White Pino of the finest grade, wholesale
and retail. Also, Walnut, Oak and
other hard wood.
I CONSIGNEES PER- EXPRESS.
fJD Smoke, M Brown, T K Sasportas,
A G Saily, F H W Briggnmnn, C Thu
rm, J Salley?E>Smoak, Mooro& Wilson,.
W Mack, Dr W T C Bates, J H.Felder,
MARKEE REPORT,
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY
IrXOSELEY & CROOK.
ORANGEBURO COTTON MARKET.
Cottok?Sales during the week 42 bales.
Ordinary, - - - - 12J ?13
Goqd Ordinary, - - - 14 ? 15
Low Middling, - ' lfi@16J
Stritt Middling, - - - 171? 17J
Prices Current.
Bacon Hams : : lb 12 ? 21
" Sides : : " 11J ? 14
Lard : : " 14 ?
Corn : : : : bus 90o ? 1 00
Peas : : : : " 1 00 ?1 30
Oats : seed : : " 1 25 ?
Flour : : : : cwt 5 50 ?G 25
Fodder : : : " 1 25 ?1 50
Rough Rico : I " 1 26 ?1 30
Butter : : : : lb 35 ? 60
Eggs : : : : doz 18 ? 20c
Turkeys : : : pr 1 75 ?2 00
Geese : : : : " 1 00 ?1 25
Fowls. : : per doz. 3.50 ? 5.00
Bees Wax : ; : lb 22 ? 25
Beef : : " 10 ? 12
Tallow : . : " 8 @ 10
Pindera, : : : per bushel 1 U5
THE STATE OF SOUTH CARO
LINA,
COUNTY OF ORANGEHUKCS.
In the Common Plcas.
The State?Exltolatione ) Bill
Tho .Solicitor of tho Siuth- V to Perpetuate
ern Circuit. J Testimony.
Exporte *i Application to prove
E. A. Thomas. J Lost Bced.
Application on oath having boon made by
E. A. Thomas to prove the past Existenoe,
Lobb and Contents of a Boed dated the 16
Jan., 1860, from this applicant to Wm.
Frederick. If is ordered?
That all persons having like or opposite
interest in said Beed, whether residents in
this State or out of it; and who desire to do
so, Bball appear and oross examine the evl
denoe produced; and introduoe evidence in
reply before me,'at my Office at'Oraffgebnrg
on thti 20th day of September next.
GEO. BOLIVER,
June 1-it'ii, 1673. Referee.
June 21 3m
SASllES AND GLINDS,
Monldings, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, lniild,
ors* Furnishing Hardware, Drain-Pipe, .Floor
.Tiles, Who Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Marble
:and Slate Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
White-Pine Lufnber for Sale.
Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica
tion, by P. P. TOALE.
No. 29 Hayne and 33 Pinckney street,
oct 1-ly Charleston, S. C.
Spring Arrivals
? AT
M<o "NT .A. M -VE
Great reduction in prices of Spring
Goods, bought in the last ten days.)
F you want to,get the best aod cheap
_ est 'ready-made Spring clothing, go
to . McNAMARA'S.
_?
IF you want good Sugar, 8 lbs for $1
go to .? McNamaras*.
r? you want Geufelemens' Casaimeres.
.Cloths, Tweeds, Meltons, Drab' d'ete,
Summer drills and cottonades, etc., all
of tho best quality, and the largest stock
in town, and at low prices, too, go to
_ j. McNAMARAS'
IF you want good Brown Homespun,
one yard wide, at 12 _ cents, go to
McNamaras'.
IF you want Ladies dress goods cheap
and stylish, go to
McNam abas'
F you want ladies and childrens' shoes
Of the best quality and at low prices,
^go to McNAMARAS' -
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IF you want to buy cheap for cash, go
to McNamabas*.
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Being thankful for th?'libcral patron
age bestowed bn me in the past, I res
pectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. J. McNamara.
Appril 23, 1873 10 ly
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