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jfHE ORANGEBUllG TIMES. OR?NGEBURG, S. C, NOV. e, 1873. Mr. Kirk Robinson is nutliorizcd to jollect and receipt for advertisements und sub .cfiptions to tho Times. TOWN DIRECTORY. Mayor?Jonb W. Moseley. Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. Treasure!?B. Williamson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. Har lcy, B. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Church Services. Baptist Church?Services every Sabbath. (I). V.,) at 11, A. M? and at 7J, P. M. Dr. I. D. Durham, Pastor. Presbyterian Church'?Services at 11 A.M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9} A. M.? Prayer meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. \Ut. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist. ? Chnrch of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?Sab bath School 9A.M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. *nd 7i P. M. Sabbath School at 9 A. M ? Rtr. P. Auld, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A. Dr P. A. Dantzler, Superintendent. Orangobnrg Mail Arrangement. Northern, Western and Opens. Closes. Charleston.1130 A.M. 7.30 A.M Columbia. 9 A. M. 10 A. M. Office 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 tho evening before in order to have them get off* the next morning. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. dat trains. Down-8.03 A.M. Up - - - 10.45 A. M. nioht'traivs Down - - - 11.31 P. M. Up - - - - - 1.48 A. M. DAY TRAINS. Down - - - -7.50 A.M. Up - - - - 12.42 A. M. NIOHT TRAINS. Down - - - 6.13 P.M Up.5.31 A. M Notice. Contract advertisers may change monthly. Every change must be scat iu by Monday noon. Droves of horses and mules have been received here within the past week for aale. The array of articles on exhibition at our fair, was forwarded to tho State Fair to be held at Columbia. The gin lately exhibited at tho Fair was sold by Mr: J. A. Hamilton to M r. C. J. Stronian. Wo regret to learn that Dr. Dantzler recently of the firm of Fcrsncr and Dantzler will change his abode for the west. The Doctor has our hearty wishes for his success and comfort in his proposed change. A frieud of" the ''Times" will be sur prised to hear that it was seriously pro posed by several ladies at the Fair to pre sent him with a quilt, in which lie might reflect upon the comfort of the ar ticle he so mercilessly abused a year ago. We will say for him, that had their intentions been carried out, he would have written a capital homily upon the prudent housewife that saved the patches until they drew a premium. The Citizens Saving's Bank. And Hook store of Mr, Kirk Kobiuson have been moved to the New Storo on Court House Square, lately built by Mr. J. B. O. Bcttcreon. The Convention, Of Ministers of the Episcopal Church, takes place this day week, Thursday the 13th instant. Sonic ten or twelve cler gymen nro expected, and 'those wishing to extend the hospitality of the town, arc requested to notify Mr. John Lucas, or Mr. J. H. Fowlcs, The Premium List. Of our late Fair takes a large portion of our space this week, but wo know of nothing more generally inierespng to the public. ? The Circus. Will conic as announced by flaming show bills, and will revive the drooping spirits of many who could not see a ray of light out of the panicky gloom, nor send a dollar to sud'oring Memphis. The circus will cheer up the broken hearted pockets, and its charm of sawdust will be tho balm of comfort to the grumbling. Jlo; for tho circus, and don't talk about hardtimci after it. Our Oharieston Oorsespondent. Has again remembered us, and vre shall publish his communication in our next issue?it arrived too late for this one. "We have heard of a little game that has been tried on storekeepers and oth ers, whore a party purchases a trifle, and then demands change under the plea that he gave a 65 bill, If the storekeeper denies the charge the would be speculator goe3 to a Trial Justice and prefers complaint, and produces witness es to help him, but our Morchants are warned against such shnrpers. New Advertisements. Mess J- E. Adger & Co; of Charleston offer a full and elegant supply of every thing in the lino of Hardware, and no better firm iu point of prices and terms exists. Mess Morrison & Williams of Balti more hnve for some time been "f?oiug a commission business hero and propose extending it! They are handsomely en dorsed. Mess. Bull Scoville & Pike, desire to be heard and renders will dc well to give their new card a special perusal. Mess. T. Kohn <&Bro. are alivo#and kicking in spite of the shako of Clafliin & Co. go in and buy goods at panii pri ecs.~ Special Notice. Sends your orders for Doors Sash and Blinds to tbo Suthern House of Geo. S. Hacker of Charleston S. C. Mr L J Iiansdale of our Town is the author ised agent for this House. Have a home of your own. Yes a home of your own ; buy a picco of land with the determination to keep it during your life lime , and then transmit it to your heirs if you have no means, only the proceeds of your own labor, then scrupulously save and build a fine house, buying from the Great Southern Build ers' Emporium your Bashes, Doors. Blinds, Marble and Slate Mantels, Hard ware Mouldings, White Pine, Walnut, &e., cover your roof with Asbestos' Roof ing Felt and Lining, for which they arc Agents;thcy uro now used on thousands of buildings, and they ofibr them as rel ia ble and economical, winch are needed ev erywhere. Send for price list to I. II. Hall ? Co., Charleston, S. C. 1 I \ M ENEAL. _ PATRICK?TREADWELL. On Tuesday morning Nov 4th at the residence of the Bride's mother by the Rev. N E. Fuller, John W l'iurick to Miss Mamie M.. only daughter of the b-te \V. B. Trcadwell, Esq., all of O.-an gcburg- No cards. E, N. ?!orison. Q. Tucker "Williams. MORISON & WILLIAMS, G3 South Gay St., BATIMORE, MD. General Commission Merchants, Consignments solicited, and orders for goods promptly tilled at wholesale market prices. Liberal advances made on ;>.ll consignments of every de-crip'iio.i. covton a specialty, Refer by consent to Mr. John A. Hamilton. Orangeburg S- C, Penniman & Uro?. "SVin^ Dovries & Co. Kh iver, Reck & Co. W. G. Dansemcr & Co. E. L. Parker & Co. Spcnco & REID, National. Exchange Pank. Baltimore Md. HO! FOR HOUSTON'S PIC TURES. Only a few days longer will remain the Ear^e Photographic Canopy in Meroneys Hotel Yard. Only chance for first Cla.s work at low prices. Pictures from Fifty eenU and upward. Satisfaction gnarrantccd. F. IC. 7/OUSTON, Photographic Artist, from 307, King St., Charleston, S. C. # Oct. 30, 1873 37 2t COWLAM GRAVELEY. maor lMromiH ok HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS. No. 52, Fast Bay, South of t' c old Post Oflicc, Charleston, S. C. 4 GENT for the sale of the Magnolia Cotton I JL Gins. At the Fairs held at Savannah, Ga. last month, the "Magnolia" cotton Gin ginned 15011)8 hcetl cotton in three minutes and forty live seconds, taking the premium, and also tho prize of One Hundred Dollars oflcrcd by tho I Hoard of Trade for the best GIN. Several have been fold this season which gin a bale an hour. The same gin also took tho premium at the Cotton States Fair at Augusta, last October. I Feb. 13, 1873 61 ly CONSIGNEES PER EXPRESS. El M Moorer, W F Glaze Roy G A Hougli, Hutson & Hutson, m Glovor, P V Dibblo, \VC Mom, Mrs J B Glovor, J C Murphy, J C Humbert, J A Mimckcn, SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. in the common pleas, "William C. Hanc and John lt. Bano plnintifis, against Gcor?o Boliver, as administrator, of the Ebinlo of "Williams O Copes, de censed, John J. Jackson, Mary A- Weeks, wifo of H. Weeks, Anna Cope?. Sat ah Friy, wife of Jncob Friy, Martha Wcalh uiisbie, wifo of James* W* WeatheTbbie, Thomas L. Copes and M. B. Cope*, defend ants : Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served) TO THE defendants Thomas L. Copc3 and W. K. Cofer: Ton nro hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said Ctenty, and to servo a Cony of your r.nswcr on die subscri bers, at tneir Office at Orangcoerg Court house So. Ca. whhin twenty days euer tho service of this summons on you exclusive* of the day of service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore~oid, tho plaintifis will apply to the Court for the Re lief demanded in the Complaint. Dated ai Ora;V;cburg October 21si 1873. DeT-evillc & Whalcy Plr.intinV Attorneys To Tliomas L. Cofer and W. R. Cofer, de fendants above named: Take no: ice That the summons and Com plaint, herein, was filed in the office of the Clcik of the Cou.i of Common Plea ? for Or nnjeburg County, ai Orangebu g South . Car olina on llie 21sl day of October 1S73. DxTEEVlLLE & WHALEY Plaintiffs Altornevs October 22st 1873 TAILORHXTG, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &o. MENKE & MULLER, Northeast corner King and Wentworth Street?, CHARLESTON, S. C. Invite attention to their large and selected stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS' and ROYS' cloth ing, of their own manufacture, cut by their well known artist Cutters, and made by the best Custom Tailors during tie Summer months. With these facilities we are enabled to produce Clothing that cannot be surpassed in Style, fit and Durability. FURNISHING GOODS. This Department is also very large and se lect, including the celebrated Stau SlthtT. OUR TAILORING DEPATMENT is supplied with the most complete and selec ted stock of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Beavers, Doeskins, Coatings, Worsted Diago nals, Chinchillas, Meltons, Cheviots, Cassi nicrcs, ?Sc, &c. Also, n very large and fine selection of the Latest Styles, pants an? vest patteuns, which will be made up to order, in any style our customers may desire, under the supervis ion of Mr. J. T. FLY NN, formerly of C. D. Cnrr & Co. P. S. Our Terms are now arranged 0:1 the Cash system and prices marked accordingly, in plain figures on every article. All Goods that do not turn out as represented will be taken back and money returned. Oct. 29, 1S73 37 3m SASHES AND BLINDS, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Fixtures, Imild ers' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wiic Guards, Terra Gotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. Window Glass a Specially. ?JSy" White-Pine Lumber for Sale. Jpjff Circulars and Price Lists sent free on applica tion, by P. p. TOALE. No. '29 Hayno and 33 Pinckncy street, oct 1-ly Charleston, S. C. J. IHM, \ INFORMS the public that he has now the most select stock of goods of every description in this market, and offers BARGAINS FOR CASH, Call and examine his stock and satis fy poursolf of tho fact. shoes, A complete und well assorted stock of all grades, from a No. 1 Gaiter to a heavy 'Brogan. b o o t;s), Custom made, and of the best qual ity. ^Cloths, Cnssimcrs, Doeskins, Satinets, Tffceds, Jeans, and a compluto assort meat of gentlemen's wenr. READY MADE CLOTHING Of till grades cheap, at IXtTNAMARA'S Appril 23, 1873 10 ly MARKE! REPORT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BY 1MOSELETT & CROOK. OBANOEBURG COTTON MARKET Cotton?Sale* during the week 109 bales. Ordinary, - - - - 12 ? 12j Hood Ordinary, - - - 13 ?> 13J Low Middling, 14 ? li\ Strict Middling, - - - " U\ ? 15J Prices Current". Bacon HaniB : : lb 12 ? 21 " Sides : : " 11) ? 14 Lard : : 14 ? Corn : : : : bus 1 05 ? 1 10 Peas : : : : ? 1 00 ?1 30 Oats : seed : : " 1 25 ? Flour ': : : : cwl 6 50 ?G 25 Fodder : : : " 1 25 ?1 50 Boufh Rice : : 1 40 ? 1 45 Butler : : : : lb 35 ? 50 Eggi * : : : : dor ?15 ? 20c Tnrkeya : : : pr 1 75 ?2 00 Geese : : : : " 1 00 ?1 25 Fowls, : : per dot. 3.50 ? 5.00 Ikes Wax : : : lb 22 ? 25 Beef : : " 10 ? 12 Taliew : . : " 8 ? 10 Vkidcrs, : ' : : per bushel 1 25 FOR SALE. finHE Subscriber oners for sale the X well-known, Plantation "McCant's Villa, situated in Orangeburg County, fiiiecn miles due east of the Court House, on tho five notch Road, containing seven hundred and fifty-seven acres, more or less, with tho privilege of two hundred acres more, recently conveyed to my son. Tho latter place having on it a single story dwelling, four rooms, Onefire-place, kitchen, stalde, barn, &c., and about twelve or fifteen acres cleared land. On the larger place is A . TWO STORY DWELLING, EIGHT ROOMS ] FIRE-PLACE in each, GIN HOUSE, SCREW, BLACKSMITH SHOP, . And every other building necessary is.\ a well-settled plantation ; Fencing in very good condition. For further par ticulars applv cither to Messrs. Izlar & Dibble, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C, or to the undersigned at McCant's Villa, Or angeburg County, S. C. J. C. EDWARDS. March 6, 1873 3 liunOm NE W PUBLICA TIONS. JpOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY. (FOOAKTIE, STII.T.MAN A CO.) OUR NEW CATALOGUE NO. 20. The Irish Race, in the past and the present, by the Rev. A J. Thehaud. $1 50. Popular Lectures on Seiend ie Subjects, bv II. 1 l.ilinh<.l;/., Professor of Physics in the Uni versity ef Berlin, with an introduction by Pro fessor Tvndall. $2* Insanity in its relations to erinie; a Text and a commentary, by William A. Hammond. M. 1?, D., Professor at Bellevuo Hospital Medical College. $1. John Stuart Mill ; a Memorial Volume. $1. Desehanel's A'atural Philosophy ; complete in one volume. ?0 50. Also, in separate parts viz, Part 1, Mechanics, Hydrostatics and Phue piatics; Part 11, Heat; Part 111, Electricity and Magnetism; Part IV, Sound and Light, Each $1 75. Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, by James Fitziames Stephens. $2. (Jhl New Englands Traits, by George Lunt. $1 50. Evolution of Life, by Henry C. Chapman, M. D. $2 75. Alibone'e Dictionary of Poetical quotations; Covering the winde field of English Poetry from Chaucer to the present time, l:>,000 Quo tations from 550 authors on 435 subject*. Index to Hodge's Systematic Theology. $1. Lange's Commentary on Matthew; Sunday school Edition; $3. A New Book by Dean Goulbum?The Holy Catholic Church; Its Divine Ideal, Ministry and Catechism on each Chapter, forming a Course of Methodic;! Instruction on the Sub ject, by E. M. Goulbum, D. I)., Author of] "Personal Religion," &c. $1 50. Critiques and Addresses, by Thos. II. Hux lev, E. L. I)., F. R. S. $1 5U. Foods, bv Edward Smith, M. D., L. L. B., P. R. S. SI 75: Narrative of the Mission to Russia, in 1801?, of the Hon. Gustavo* Aasso Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, from the journal and notes of J. F. Loubat ; illustrated, is eiigrav ing-<; 1 vol., 8 vo. $5. flic argument ot Geneva ; a complete Collec tion of tho Forensic Discourses on the part of the United States and Great Britain, bet?re the trial of Arbitration under the Treaty of Wash ington, as published by the authority of the Government. $;i 5() Wanderings of a Vagabond ; an Autobiogra phy edited by .John Morris. $2. The Mineral Springs of United States and Canada, with analysis and Notes on the Spas oi Europe, and a List of Seaside Resorts, by George E. Walton, M. 1). $2. Anecdotes of Public Men, bv John W. For ney. $2. Protection Agahi?t Nire, and the best means of putting out Fires in Cities, Town ami Vil lages, with Practical Suggestions for the Secu rity of Life and Property, bv Joseph Bird. $1 50, Text Book? of Seienco, Electricity and Mng netUnu, by Fleming Jenkin, Professor of En gineering, University Edinburgh. $1 50. Burton and Drake's- unexplored Syria, 2 vols., printed in large typo on superfine paper, with numerous illustrations and maps. $15. N. B.?Books will be sent to any part of the country free of extra charge on receipt of pub lishers' price. Addruss FOGARTIE'S BOOK DEPOSITORY, No. 200 King Street, Charleston, S. C. march 27, 1873 0 gwtf. A TOWERING GIANT AMONG ITS FELLOWS. TUE GREAT 12 CENTRE-POLE TENT AND $?,000,000 CHAZiESSraiES SHOW, Will exhibit at Omiigeburg, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1873. Three per^" formnnces, nt 10, A. M., and 2 ami 8, P. M. Doors open open ono hour previous A Ticket Wagon will be open on the street from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Where tickets can be purchased, thus avoiding the rush on the ground. Admission, $1.00. Chil-J dreu under 12 years, 50 cents. GREAT EASTEEl 1ST jSlT^NAC^EJfirE MUSEUM, AVIARY, CIRCUS, ROMAN HIPPODROME, and EGYPTIAN CAR A V. AN. Its augnicutntion the past winter makes it four times larger than last^ year, and then it was confessed the monarch mastodon of the roud. Over a million dollars have been expended to make this the most stupendous and greatest World ExpcaU tion ever attempted ; and an immeuso Twelve centre pole Pavilion, covering over four acres of ground and measuring 108,000 yards, of canvass, is required to ex hibit its thirty-one dens of wild beast, breathing Sea monsters, Plumagcd Birds, Flesh eating Reptiles, and tlio colossal dual, cicus exhibition ! 'making it a ? .-?>.<?. grand combination, more than equal to twelve shows in one 1 ? To transport this Golian of Shows, 100 cars, G passenger coaches, aud four en gines are brought into requisition, and the services of 2000 men and horses are nec essary to the Buccss of th's unprecedented enterprise. A GRAND TRIPPLE MENAGERIE. . In four separate tents, combined with the colossal museum, aviary of Tropical Birds, and caravan of Elephants, camels, Dromedaries, Elks, Buffaloes, etc. etc. Grand double Circus performance, in the Largest Iloppodrommo Tent iu the World. Every act double, in 2 Kings at the same hour, under one Crand Pavilion! A Double Grand Entree. 2 Studs of Ring Horses, dual corps of Equcstriencs, Malo Riders, Acrobats, Gymnasts, C lowns, etc. Greatest achievement in Arcaic annals ever witnessed! Every day at 0 o'clock, a. in., an unparalleled TAGEAMT AND PROCESSION OVER 2 MILES LONG, With emerald, crimson and gold dens, throo brass and rood bands, giand steam 'iano, and a full Martial Band, as in the days ot '7(5; Twenty beautiful women ml one hundred horsomon nnd pages, mounted and followed by the Cavalcade with their Hags, banners, and paraphernalia, moulded Gods and Goddesses, in original costumes, with Living TIGEKS, LIONS, PANTHERS and JAUGEKs 1 an L?OsE in the streets. B?"a- Before each exhibition a grand Balloon ascension will bo given. B?? All the Railroads running into tho city have been arranged with to bring people at greatly reduced fare. Nov. 0, 1873 38 OHAS, SIVALLS, Agcut, (8t