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THE OB?NGEBUllG TIMES.
Orangobnrg, S. 0., May 14, 1874
Mr. Kirk Rotunson is authorized to
iollcct and receipt for advertisements and sub
kOviptiona to tho IHmcs.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
Mayor?Joab W. Moseley.
Clerk?T. D. AVolfe. ?
Treasurer?B. Williamson.
Aldtrmcn?Henry "Washington, J. P. Hur
ley, B. Williamson," T. D. Wolfe.
Church Services.
Bnpt'ut Church?Services first Sunday evening
Und tho Becond and fourth .Sundays, morning
and erening. Rev. A. P. Norris, Pastor.
Prwbyterian Church*?Services at 11 A. M.;
tnd 4 P. M?Sabbath School at 9J A. M.?
Prayffr meeting Thurttday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
??T. J. D. A. Brown, Evangelist.
Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st
and 3d Sundays. Serve* at 11 A. M., and 4
P. M. Sabbath School 9J A. M.
Methedut Church?Services at 11 A. M.
Had 7i P. M. Sabbath School at 0 A. M.?
Roy. J. B. Campbell, Pastor.
Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A.
?J. G. Vose. Superintendent.
Orangobnrg Mail Arrangement.
Nerthern,, Western and Closes.
Ch*rleuton.., 11 A. M.
?Columbia. 1 P. M.
Office hours from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sundays
excepted.
W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
AT ORANGEBURG.
PASSENGER. FREIGHT.
DAT TUAINS. da v Tit a1x3.
Down-11 M A. M. Down - - - - 7.-"iO A. M.
Up-1.6-1 P. M. Up-12.12 P. M.
KIOI1T TK?.lwfl N'KillT Tit a INS.
Down- - - 11.62 P. M. Down - - - H.I3 P. M
Up.2.03 a. m. Up.6.31 a. m
See notice of tho Bible Society.
On Monday Court will commence.
Tin-: Charleston Regatta began yester
tlav.
Mit Ji S. Adbergoiti baa o:j hand :t
itttge supply of those cheap.ham?, 0 cents
per pound.
Tiik lei*c<!sa.nd trees on Russell Street,
below* M-.xvIvvt nave \) en greatly improved
4iy whitewash.
Rev. Wm. II; jitl m, tho pastor ??{
the ICji^v.?ipal church, will ofll :iate in thai
?eh'iUch on Su::?Tay.
- . -CJ.
Si-::-: notice of-html for sale-? rare op
porluniiy to purchaser;?, i good place for
ii .small ninouul of money.
"Mi nday next the land oi'thu delin
quent taxpayers will bo sold; if not
(collected by thed paths who an: now out.
On Saturday evening the alarm of fire
.\vas raised at the Billiard Saloon, but
fortunately it. was extinguished before
doing any damage.
To-morrow tho match game of base '
ball between the Athletics of Blac.kvillc,
und the Orange Rase Rail Club of this
place, will conic off.
"Cardoza" is on a funding expedition
;in New York : If a spoiled herring and a
[half, cost a scent 'and a half, what will
three spoiled herrings cost?
We hear of many planters whoso stand
of cotton has been so injured by the the.
late frost, and heavy rains, as to necesi
tatc their entire crops being replanted. "
Mr. A. Fischer knows what the eom
.munity need.-; Jio has introduced some
delightful summer drinks that will suit
everybody. His "claret sungareo" ?Src.t
is just tho thing. His assortment, of
sc gars is unexcelled by any in market.
See the advertisement of .Mr. Gcorgo
IT. Cornclsou, who has just returned from
the North with tho largest and most
complete assort men I of good i vor brought
to this market. The goods are being sold
cheaper than ever. See his advertisement.
We learn that Dr. T. 13, Lcgarc so
favorably known in our community is
about to return to resume the practice of
Dentistry in Orangeb?rg. Tho doctor
will probably be at his old stand by the.
firstof June. His many friends and pat
rons will be pleased to hear this item of
,hews.
A substantial collection was .taken up
yesterday at tlio Presbyterian church, for
tho Louisiana sufferers, which Mayor
Mosoley will forward to tho relief com
mittee.
C -~>
Tin: present Town Council is tho most
efficient body that ever governed Orange
burg. Tli^y have introduced many im,*
provemcnts, and reduced the taxes on
real estate to almost nothing.
Moses Brown the bnrbor is still at his
old stand, shaving?not notes but ovjjry
body, from the heavy bearded man, who
sbave3 to keep away a beard, to the
beardless youth who shaves to get a beard.
Qua worthy friend Dr. W. S. Barton
has left for n trip to England, his native
home; Tho doctor is accompanied by Jiis
grand daughter Miss A. Stokes. We
wish the tourists a safo and pleasant
voyage, and hope the doctor will remem
ber tho "Times" on the wing.
-. i.? ? mm -?
Wood's Household Magazine, for May
has an abundance of excellent reading?
There is the real go ahead snap to this
periodical which entitles it to much credit,
and we cannot name one that will a fiord
an equal amount of entertainment and
instruction for so little money. The num
ber before us contains among other arti
cles a paper entitled "Poor Jack," by
F. W. Holland, in tho interest of seamen;
"The Child in the Church," by Mary
Ilartwell; "Kin and Kad," by II. V.
Osborne; "Dumb Days," by Caroline B.
Loltow, and sonic good p?ctry. There
an; several illustrated articles, the New
York Fashions, Architectural Design-,
etc., Are. The illustration on Decoration
Day is just the thing. Price of Maga
zine one dollar per year. Address, Wcod's
Household .Magazine, Newbtirgb, X. V.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At a meeting of the Orangcburg Lutheran
Church held on the evening of May 7th l87-?i
the following preamble and resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
HV.tv.It lias pleased Almighty God in his
wise proyiileneo to remove from our midst Bro.
V. OLDKNUidiK:'. we lWIn imnibh stdi-1
mission to the wil of mr heavenly I'ather, I -
licvciiig that our lo s is his eternal gain;
therefore lie it
firioUv,!, That in the death of Bro. !?'.
ULOKNUOUKK, the Lutheran Congregation
of Orar.geluirg lias h?i a worthy member and
a firm ami faithful supporter of the Ohm eh of
the Reformation
Retired, That our united sympathies are
hereby teiiili red to hi'- mourning wife and fami
ly in this the liour of their sore alllietion.
Hem)!red, That a blank page in our Church
Im?!1.; he inscribed to his memory; aud that it
shad ever lie a reminder to us of the certainty of
death, and the uncertainty of life.
Resolved, Tlmt a copy of the above preamble
and resolutions be furnished to the family of
the deceased and published in the Lutheran
Vixitor, tin- Orangeburg News and Orangcburg
TlMIiS.
Kxtract from the minutes.
.L II Kb*MANX WAHLKRS,
Secretary 1.. ('.
At a meeting of the Orangeburg Agricultural
Society held Saturday, May Olli, I87d, the fol
lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Itemlcttt, Thai this Society has received \\i;!i
deip regret the intelligence of the death ol
Thomas Oliver; that by this .-ad event, it has
been deprived cf n valuable member, and that
in testimony of our regard, a page in the mi mite
book of this Society be suitably inscribed to his
memory.
JtcKolrat, Tli.it these Resolutions be published
in the Oranguburg TlMKS, and a copy be pent,
by the Society, to the family ol' our deceased
fellow-mcinhcr. KIRK ROBINSON,
M:r 9, IS7-I Secretary
comai:d:i icn a i
MA ItKET REPORTS
Office of the OitANOEiiuitci Timks.j
February 1 '2, ist i.
corrected weekl r.
Ordinary, - - - - \ \ (?> VI
(looil (>nlinary, - -- l'j (.. l:;
Low Middling, - - - 1;!', <<??
Strict Middling, - 1 11 (o
Prices Current.
Bacon Hams : : lb 12] @ is
" Sides : : " II \%\
Lard : : " 12] @>
Corn : : : : bus 1 no % 1 10
I'cas : : : : " 80'? 85
Oats : Feed : : "I 25 @ I 00
Hour : : : : cwl I 7"? to ti oil
dodder : : : "1 ?_'."> (<r,
Rough Uieo : : "1 30 (?>? 1 :;?
Butler : : : : lb .",0 (,,, 50
Kegs : : : : do/. 15c @
Turkeys : : : pr 1 00 (" 1 50
Geese : : : : " 1 00 Or 1 25
Fowls, : : per do/.. 3.50 per do/..
Bees Wax : : : lb 23 ?
Reef : : " 10 (/.., 12
Tallow : . ; " S f-<? It)
Binders : ; per bushel 1 55(? I :?-'>
consignees per express.
H Riggs,
J R Cook,
C S Bull,
J Stnckley, 2
Mrs M J Jenkins,
A G Myers,
Miss V S Bull,
J Viiugcu..
Mrs B P Ruinier.
One of the first buisiu-es principles to act upon,,
is.to tnakeall pcrchnsusdircct from the niiin
ufacturer?j.tlms.PftvJng huge sums,of mphcy^j
for this reason wo advise our readers to pur
chase their Windows, Dtors Blinds, ?vYv\, from
1. II. Didl&Co., Charleston, S. C, who lmv|
at the Factories combined benefits derived from
materials In first hands, skilled workman, Infest
improved machinery, and thorough systematic
management! All window.- glazed with good
clear glass. Tin y arc also Agents for Asbest?r?!
Hoofing Felt try itatpl yon will be pleased with
its durability, bend for price list, circulars, &c.
rjMII'F obi faahoiicd mutier of building houses,
JL and wailing for months for the Bashes, doors
and blinds to season, obsolenle. A live enser
prising man who reads the newpapers, ami keeps
posted about matters and thing", will make an
estimate of what fs required in the bouse he
is about to erect, send to Charleston. S. C, to
the Builders' Emporium, and hnvcnll his Doors
Sashes ami Blinds, ready lo go in its place when
the weather-boardings arc pill on. Messers.
I. IT. Hall tvl'o., the Proprietors,havetlie mdsj
extensive stock of Building Materials and (>rna
mchtal House Work, including White Pine,aim
Fancy Lumber, Nnrblc and Narbleixod Slato
Fi?ntels; Asbestos' Hoofing I\l , &c. Send f?n
price lists and circulars.
k very rapid; safe and easy way to make'j
j. a money,is to proctite tcrrifpty to introduce tlr? j
latest useful invention thai is wanted cvry day.
by cvry one, cvry where, who has a family, a
full si7cd Sowing Machine with 'fable and"
Trouble for only 910 that docs the Fame work
Iis a Machine you would pay ?80 for, rapid,
smooth and firm, makcB a scam so strong the
cloth will tear before the stiches rip-apart;
Fight new attachments for all work and the !
improved Button ! lolo Woile used by us i>nlyi#
Agents only need show tin m in pperalion to|
sell in eyry house lin y enter. S30 anil upwards.?
cleared daily by .-man agents. 'No such Ma
chine was ever ?fi?red at anv such price. I>5.
000 sold lait year, 100,000 I'antilies ti e thcni'.r'j
Demand ineroitshie every day where they bo-j
come known. Minister, Judges, Lawyers, Ed
itors, Machini-ts, Tailors uc ?mutend them
as perfect. Rights given free to first applicants.
If there, is no agency in yoitr.phtcie. write for it,']
or buy ii Machine foryour Fiiiiiilyor a relation;',
there i< none b< tier or so cherip. Machines simt'j
(o all parts of the country on-receipt of price
$10 Read advertisement beginning "$(10 savedj
in evry Family." in another part of tnis papcri
Addict llio proprie tors, Itobcrt .1. Mulligan e?
Cp;, :>2<? Canal St.j New York.
f< >r S a I .k
"One Six horse powerPorlablo Steam Kfigincl
in fair order, cTUl bc accil in operation t very j
Saturday,':tt the plantation of Mr II. P>. (Irillilh..'J
For teriusapply on the place, or adores- L. S.O.
1'. <). Box pi,(Orimgcburg, S. 0.
'i'l I KB I ". -.nil lie r. meeting of the' b-itv,di?*g
(!ouhty UNION BIBLE SOCIETY, on the
fourthS'Uidai in May;nt Mt. Lebanon Lutheran
Cisin-b. Members are earnestly requested to
b i linetiial in attendance, a; matters of impor
tance ^\ ill be brought before the meeting, llev.
E. A. Holies of tho American bible "Society is
expected to attend.
lit-.: .. <;. S1IK1UD.1N,
96r: Seer.
HA.XOS AM) ?TlGAi\Sj^
Fiuniblied on
Moutiilv i natal merits!
PERMS (>F LEASE:
.1// Payments inade ? ; Lease will apply towards
the purchase I'j ii,,- Instrument Loaned.
Pianos rallied at
S l?U to S?OO : : $75 advance, ?25 monthly.
525 ;.) d i<( : : 75 advance, :??' monthly.
025 to 750? : : let; advance, 10 monthly.
()ryaus rallied at
?125 to 200 : : $25 advance, ?10 moot Id y
223 t-> 050 : : 10 advance, 15 mouthlv
300 to 500 : : 50 advance 25 monthly.
I-. ? Parties who ?'!!?:? satisfactory Security
can pay for Instruments in notes at :;, 0, ?, and
12 mouths;' time.
( 'all and Ibid out other inducements oflered
in both Time and Cash Sah?, froni
KIRK ROBINSON,
Agent for Orangeburg County,
may 22, 187!? 14 "tf
111GHIjy IM I'OIiTAftT
TO
FARMERS AM) PLANTERS.
AMM0NIATKD M UCILAGl
Foil
Steeping and Preparing Seeds before
Planting.
This preparation,lately introduced to the Ag
ricultural world,appear from recent experiments
to snip:!--all that has ever been attempted in
that line. It not only contains all thcclcmcnls
and lit food for tho seed in in infant state, which
enables it to COIUO Up strong and vig?VOUP, but
positively claim thai no rust smut or blight can
exist wheie it is applied, und proving n certain
preventive against the Potato rot. It dissolves
readily, iuid'form's a mucilage by i.nicli any
material can hi niadu to adhere to the seed.
Coal Tar being a very small portion of ibis vul
ablo compound to prevent the ravages of birds
antl iiiHccts, bill ??> united and prepnrcd as to
form a dry powdi r, which dissolves rc'adily,oiiu
pound produeim; one and a half gidlons, or
fifteen pounds of UiuciInge. On every lai in (lu re
are to be found in abundance vaMiablo inate
rials lor rolling seeds in before planting, which
should never hoglcete-d. 'I In -e :oe rieh dry
black eartli aiuHvood ii lies, or liiuo,and should
1)0 mixed in proportions of one purl of, wood
ashes or lime, to three parts of earth. By tin
aid of the iiiiH'ibige, iiiueh of ibis material can
be made to adhere t8 each s?<'d, wldeh itcvcr
fails tbsliowgood results. It has bocn tried on
corn, rice, colfon, wheat, potatoes, pea-and all
the cereals with marked effect, noiio shmVing
any signs of not, blight or fungus where it was
applied. 1'ul up in one pound Paekiigcs at 510
cents per pound, which dissolves and form one
and a half gallon of Mucilage, suflicicm Ifi roll
seed foi oneaerchmd. 000 Planterstiseil it lust
season witii remarkable success.
Every Fnrnu r and Planters should ui c i;.
i-'ou \iK in
.vllJiv U015I.vs(k\. Agent.
( h iinero.biiro1 W ' 1
DenVXl Kotice.
THE undersigned lakes pleasure iuannutine
ingto Iiis many friends and psdrons, that, he has
p^rmaucntly located at Orangoburg, C. H,S.C.
WnCre he will devote his entire time, from every
Monday till Friday noon to the practice of
Dentistry in all its Departments. Perfect satis
faction guaranteed in all operations entrusted'
to his care. Charges very moderate.
Oflicc at Dr. Versner's old stand over Willcock
Store. A. M. SNIDER, S. D.
$60 8A?^D.
? Male and Female agents clear $30, per day
Outiits and county rights granted free;
AVonderful Achievement?New In veil
tion?Lat'
Style?A Largo
?ize Family
|eW0G ItffACMIiVE
with Table nntl Treadle- complete.
ONLY TEN DOLLARS.
The successful invention, and production of
llie only full sized ready good Sewing Machine
tf?.r less than $50, tliat operates by
FOOT POWER.
Prize Medals, Rrcniinnw, Diplomas, awards
of merit, Honorable mention, &c, &c,,
OVER ALL OTHERS.
? The hut useful invention to render the djfii
jculiics of ? ev. iri'i less labo:idtis. The new and
(improved pateut< d
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
the culmination of perfect mechanical accuracy
?jaractieal skill and utility, with beauty, strengt!
"^Tiiid durability combined. A long required labor
<8 XeAY Patented Sewing Machine Attticliiueitts
mith'whidll rtVe^ pe'v?iitcen diflercnt lands of
?beautiful f Iwirig^^Titiieyj eliil.orate, ornamental,
'intricate, fine*} plain and strong can be done
with perft.it vii c and rabidity by those wdo
pwver saw a serving machine bi fore. Our new
'attachment- h ivo ??' nunc merit that command
'immediate-.-!e . ? They are the most valuabl
lidjunct-x \m- i ?'? n!( i to advance theusefulnc
Bff Sowing Mairhinea,' and are adjustable to all
.<>'!?? i* ? d n sues, equally as v.vll as our
pbwn. AVitlioi.: i no machine can he perfect.
iSold frjin'ratclrtb^ttf d, nf raie-TentH the cost of
'the obi .?'. .'es ibul by all other machines.
our :;;:w wachinb
Ui larger than mm ofthe SSO, machines* A V ill
?3o every d Jgriplioii pf.sowiug, heni, fell, tuck,
ream, quilt, brai l, cord, bind, gather, ruflle
ishiit, pleate, fold, rcollopl roll, embroider, run
Rip bn Its, . ,. i\c., will sew anything a nee?
-dle will go through :. i the strongest stitch
known, so sti : ? I lal '.le. cloth will tear before
[ho earn w I i:;. tqiarl. lias self-adjusting
Straight needle, reliable accurate feed, direct
?mo;ion, no complication of useless coggs or
"^aus to oil or get out of erdorj is silent.' easy
.'Working, light running, very rapid, smooth and
correct, qtiti .;? unth r>ln id and easily managed.'
The invention of those excellent machines
can be relied upon as upright" and responsible
mien, wt II worthy of the confidence and patron
age of o'm Christian rciuh i*s.&"Nbrtherhchurch
.staudar:;,'' N. V. Dec. 27th.
orders RECEIVED,
and machines promptly forwarded to any ad
dress on receipt of the following cash prices.
? Single machines tor samples or private use,
*onin styles with 2-3 abiustable extension ta
ble and treadle, famished with equipments
r*}adv for immediate use ?10 Each
M >-i:.ikm with our;' l\\\q .mbhj JO ; **
MhcldtieaVidt-'bible ami cover 20 "
Machine.-with enclosed leblo half
cabiiu t gtvlu 20 "
Machines with enclosed table full
cabinet style. -i0 "
The machines :.t S10 are precisely the same
he those of a higher price, the only dillerence
being that those id $10 have plain but neat in
bio ami treadle, while those of a higher price
are ornimental, with elaborate and costly pol
ished black waliu:!.
Tables with covers, enclosed eases, and cabi
net style.
.No extra char: ? made packing* or ship
ping ta any part of the country. Special cer
tideate for liy years with every machine, Spcci
mens of sewing, illustrated circulars, with
numerous recommendations, wholesale cash
prices, extraordinary iudticcmcnts to agent-,
<Vv.. mailed free. Ivvchisive control of territory
given gratis to capable and em rgetic agents,
merchants, store keepers, ?c., who will travel
or open ageriees tout exhihet the wonderful
merits i f 0 ir m.-u'hia< ? in their localities, and
and solid orders.
Outiits and county rights given free of charge.
An unequaled quick and honest money ma
king biiiness formale and female canvassers in
all parts of the country.? Christian Index. N.
V. Jaii* 5th.
CASH IlMlTTANCES
must be made in Rost Office money orders, or
Ran!* 1 inifts inado payable to our order in New
York. Ri dstercd Letters or by express at on.
AU < ird .?
addressed to
and ('? aimuoications muat b
ROBERT J. MULLIGAN" & CO.
330 (?utnl Street, X. Y.
t Jeileral Manufacturers of Machinery.
^\ f'P
Yk n-iilc. rl f/jrtfjrwvdn ?' Sitpflliff.JGu&lihgt, ?
[V ' .' . \ilJi.itujtcrsAr7reGud/&$
?ShieamlM Hcifl ?r.mWaln
A TitinpW(tile Ti^MmlJ^Lwnieii
?a OV'.:>?.'.tfoH'lVeOil*.'? e,
>x All WorhWiirrnnted.
v,v; x ./VriSV PRICES.
Son it for.Prict\Tt f.: t.
g LH, H ALL a CO,
2, , (J, 8,70, mrhci Street. -
CHARLESTON, C, I I
This bdl entered aecordtng to Act of Cong
in the year 1873, by I, 11. Hall ?c Co.; in tl
ortlco or llu Librarian of Congress, at Was
nctoii
1 " ' Fi II. W BRIGGMAlNN,,.^
TlAS-jUPt received tUroslt"supply ofGROGERIES such a?
BACON, 0 COFFEE*, g _
LARD, ? TEA . % > ? \t,
BUTTER, ? SUGAR, g ,
CHEESE, w OYSTERS, 9 , '^?!
CRACKERS, & SARDINES, >5 ^'l*.
CANNED FRUIT. J '?' '?TT"
also, ? y!** -j{
' ./rumort: .vi
CONSTANTLY keeps ON HAND, T>vy Oooclff, Olotlimir, ?ftttbs,,2tt?t"afi
Caps &C-&C>, at price to suit the times.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW I.O'T OF*
noetheS hay,
And Several kinds of FERTILIZERS which can bo bought low down for motiifi
Apr. 10,1873 F- II- W- BUIGGltfAJT*
In Announcing to the PUBLIC
THE Receipt of n Large, Complete and WELL SELECTED SPRING STOClC bt vlmt?
GROCERIES, LIQUORS &
IBEG to Inform all Parties Interested in a Bargain, that thev have been bought Hp
traordimtry Favorable Circumstances, and th?t they will be Disposed of Jj
Cl-IEAJ? FOB C-A.SII- .'Jib*
IT is my object to muko it adVautageoi? for my Friends, Patrons and the P?'BlicHB ft^fS'?d
]?. S- 1 Invilo Special Attention to a pure Holland GIN, Cogmnc and Bead*Bfi&Sf ?>Y
Nov 20, c'31 , ,u) So Xlai4f
THIS IS THE TIMS AND M.?0?0",u*
rrio BUY ANYTHING YOU WISH IN THE Cr ROCERY LI NF/strdrTj^?oTO
A. Bacon; Prepared Ham, Lard, Butter, Mollasses, Sugar, CoMec cic, &, AT THE"
ENTERPRISE GROCER
And in rear of the Grocery, is the . ., ?oog?
ENTERPPi?i saloon:, ,,;"w5s
WHICH is kept full of the finest grades of LIQUORS, SEGABS &c, wlucU^wBJ bejojbj ta
suit <be purchaser. Call and ecc for vourself. . ,
.A. F'ISOE[EaEWfu,<ll#
March 20 1871 ri jv*d ?*tf
,n,, .? 1 "'?????????"?? in amm
BACON and floub .
hue
t? Specialties, -V ' JWj ll?
'? d>(?:tH
! s S ? ^ ? -4? S 3 o--j
u ^ ^ * jD ,g w
S & * <3> ^ 5" ? 8 ?
g g g ^ % 5 a ?
I .'il .M?Cf^
idf tia
cTVIIIID
i cTVtHTO
cTVIIIID 'f^K
^(tuo a
?>ltro^
;n'rinidl
COME ONE COME ALL r
AND EXAMINE MY FINE STOCK OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHIQn I am now Olfering to My Patron; at ery reduced rates. Bv having direct frSnn^he
Manufacturci-s, 1 am able to Sell a FINE SHOE at a very low price. "I have all Sty'es of
SHOICS to suit the purchaser. wyw
1N* addition to my Shoe Store, I have a Select Assortment of
i r ai
. , ,?jcil ?mit
. ata .i-y^ti
Whic' 1 am oflering Low Down.
wwiimi ? ? mmmi I mi ? ? ???hum ???. mm., .l.^.., ? ...... ... ? TfTTwrmmMM1>M|^^M4)gH^j(m^^i
874 SPRING TRADE 187%
Fresh Groceries,
T. KOHN & BRO.
ARE NOW OPENING THEIR
? ei?ho?
.:ii-,d merit
N E W S P111N G. S T O CK
And can confidently assert that they are .[,. ,n? ie.itlo
TI?IH GREATEST BAR^ilNS:
EVEll before Exhibited in Orangeburg, which arc the results of Unusual I'avorable Purpliaa?
in cons (p:cnec of the present and past Pressure upon Trado |
DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, KSlBR?tDERTES, NOTl?^? " '
W11ITEG0ODS, PEBCALES, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS' At.,.' ?tfc;/^ *
a iii i->xim
OF the Finest and Uiches Materials and tho latest Novelties in style and Designs of tlii? aeaaon*"
Wear. An elegant Stock of lady's Neck Wear, Tics Colhireftes, Scarfs, Buches and Bclta
in ino.^t Select and Becoming designs. We have added to our already Immense St?cV bt
BOOTS AN I) SHOES ?p
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Comprising the Latest Styles of Ladis* Gaiters, Gents'Shoes and Bouts. * ,
Our Stock of ? W
GENETS' CLOTITIXC, HATS, AND FURNISIIINF GOOm^'"*
[S Superior to any eye/- entered l>y us.
Wc earnestlybdll your attention to the above facts ami solicit a YISlT of Inspectrort.^*t^a<
being abb- to oflVr far more N nlu.thle Liduceiuents than ever before presented, and. auch a.' cr.n.
not fail to claim the Pnprpiingc ofall who study lOcouoiuy in connection with the Finest;tyiati^y**
TI1B0DOB.B SvOHtNT & BB.OTHESR.
Apr. 0,1871 NEW STOUt}. _?