Newspaper Page Text
LOCAL ITEMS. ORANGEBURG, S. C DEC. 3, 1874. Mr. Kirk Robinson is authorised ? ? to .oUcct and receipt for advertisements and lUbscrlptions to the Time*. Our friends wishing to have advertisements inserted in the TIMES, must hand them in by Monday .morning, 10 o'clock. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Copy for ope year, - $2.00 u * " Six Monthe, - - - 1,00 Many of the Bills brought before tile Legislature would indicate reform. It remains for timo to prove whether this is only a semblance or a reality. New Goods I New Goods 11 Head Mr. Fischers advertisement. He is de termined to keep up with the times. Wk ceo by the Kershaw Gazette that the Rev. T. H. Legare of our Town delivered an address in Caniden in the interest of the American Sunday School Union. Rev. S. T. Hall man of the Lutheran church preached a very practical ser mon on Sunday night at the Metho dist church on the subject of peace as one of the essential fruit? of the spirit. ? Bowen was on the platform at Branchville Thursday morning as smiling as a basket of chips. He was on his way from Columbia, and must have beeu pleased at the progress of the Ring. The advertisement of Mr. John A. Hamilton is suggestive of Christmas oheer. Think of it mince meat and Eng lish plum puddi.ug ready for use, and other good things. Be sure to call and get your.share. " On Saturday night a nable legislator, coming down on the train, said he in tended to carry his''fambiy" back with litm, from which preparations for per manency wo have lowered our autici patiousTor a short session, ?- .iO- - We call attention to the notice of' the meeting of the Edisto Odd Fellows | Lodge. On Monday the 7th they will, march from the Hall over Messrs Vosc *Sl Izlur's, and take nosses?ipu of. their Hall (Tver Ezekiel's store. Rev, J. T. Wigbtmanol Charleston lms been in Orauguhurg several days, and lias drawn crowded houses where ver it was known tlitil he would preach. O i Monday night be punched at the M 'thndist Church otic of hU usual i:io(|Uuiit and impressive term uis. Wi? notice in the Atlanta Constitu tion a vry flattering account of the .Orangebnrg Fair written by ?'Annie Maria,V?n accomplished writer in that city. Everything is described with a minuteness and accuracy which ex hibits n considerable degree of interest iu our affuirs. We understand tlmt Mr. Edward C'arswcll most worthy Associate of the ^National Division of North America, will deliver a lecturu on 'Temperance' in Ornngebuig on the night of Deceni ber the 23rd. Ma. C'arswcll bears a high reputation as a lecturer, and we bespeak for him u large audience. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wanrainakcr will please accept out than La fur the wedding cake kindly sent us, a? veil as our best wishes for their unalloyed happiness in the matrimonial life. May joy and contentment rule in their household, and the sunshine of pros perity always illumine their pathway. The Conference of the Lutheran Church was held here onr?ri*y morn ing. Rev. B. Krcps preached the open ing i-ermon. The Conference then regularly organized, and the Commit tees were appointed. On Saturday an interesting religious discussion took place, and on Sunday morning the officers of the Lutheran Church at this place were installed. The Ladies Sewing Society of tho Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, met in the pastors house on Wednes day November 26th, Miss Julia Ciietz burg being in the chair.and Miss Mcna Briggmann acting as Secretary, and elected the following officers to serve for a quarter: President?Mrs. G A Hough, Vice Pt esident?Mrs. W T Malier, Treasurer?Mrs. M L Neufler, Secretary?Miss Cornelia Ncuffer, Directors?Mrs. W K Crook, Mrs. L Jenney, Mrs. J H Rcncker and Miss Mcna Briggman. Judging by tho crowd pouring into town yesterday to attend tho Circus, one may have imagined that a sermon was to be preached on Home or For eign Missions. We regret to learn of tho death of Colonel Richard DeTroville, father of our worthy townsman,, at his home at Summerville. Colonel DeTreville was a lawyer of eminence in this Stale, and is well known in Orangeburg County. His ability was adorned with that humility of demeanor,and cordiality of manner, which is the distinguishing mark of truo greatness, and always won him friends wherever his lot was cast. He has hold many positions of honor in Fouth Carolina in the days when intelligence and character were justly rewarded. His memory will not soon did in the places that new him. The whole com munity deeply sympathize with his sorrowing family; for his loss is not only a private but a public calamity. Anniversary of the Elliott Hook and Lad der Company. On Monday this Company celebra ted its.5th Anniversary. In tho af ternoon at 4 o'clock, escorted by the Ynnncr A.H!6ricA 'Onmnany they para* ded through the principal streets, the engine and ttuck being, beautifully decorated by woman?hand. The young men turned out in their might and youthful vigor, and the young ladies failed not to cheer them by their beau ty and approving smile. After the parade the annual election of officers took place, which resulted as follows: Foreman?J. C. Pike, Asst. Foremnn?W. H. Perryciear, Secretary?I?. H. Wannamakcr, Treasurer-?F. DoMars, 1st. Director?E. L. Salley, 2nd. Director?T. B. Boyd. We congratulate the Company on. their excellent choice. After the meeting, the two Companies, with.the. imp" ted guests,rcpaired to the Hook and Ladder Hull, where a delightful sup per awaited them, and was partaken of with peculiar zest. The dishes and fragments being re-, moved, then came the feast of wit hu mor and reason, and for several hours the house was kept in rapt attention, und demonstrative merriment. . , * .. Tho speeches and sentiments were enlivened by soul stirring music from a company of young men under Mr. Henry Kohn. Tho regular toasts then came up as follows: "The Day ve Celebrate." Was responded to by Captain John A. Hamilton in his usual neat chaste and classic style. "Our Sister Association" Was responded to by Capt. James F. Izlar, whose pleasant and lamiliar tones were listened to with unabated relish. "Our JJoanl of Firtma$ters?, Was responded to by our Ex-Mayor Briggmanu, who showed that he could not only govern a town but interest an audience. "Our City Fathers" Was responded toby our worthy and popular Mayor Moseley, w ho althougn he made but a few remarks, said them just to the point. "Our Toten" Was responded to by Mr. James H. Fowles, who made a capital speech, and kept his audience delighted. " Our Worthy Patron xrhose i\a?ne ire Bear" Was responded to by Mr. Thomas B. Boyd in a manner worthy both of the subject and of the speaKer. "Our Departed Firemen" Was responded to rising and in silence. "Our Invited Quests" v Brought out Mr. W. H. Girardeau, who, although he took tho place of the regular appointee, showed that he was equal to the occasion, and could think on his legs. " Woman" Respondod to by Mr. M. I. Brown ing in a stylo which completely bus taincd his well known reputation for eloquence and humor. "The Press" Was responded to by Stiles R. Mcl lichamp. The evening past off so pleasantly thai tho hours seemed but minutes. Besides the material benefit of the Fire Department, tho social feeling engen dered by such gatherings deserve cul tivation, and we hope that these annual celebrations will always constitute a part and parcel of the lifo of our B?rg. Tho Committo of arrangements deserve much-praise for the manner in which thoy conducted tho whole entertain ment. COMMERCIAL. tat MARKET REPORTS. Off ick OF Till: OltANGKHUnu Times, December 3, 1874. CORRECTED WEEK Li. Ordinary, - - - - Good Ordinary, - - 12^R> 12J Low Middling", - - - 13 ? 13J Bough Rice . : : : 1 26 fa Corn : : : : bun 00 ? Cow Peas : : " 1 00 ? Fodder : : : ? 1 26 <# Finders : per bushel 1 50 @ Resolutions. Resolved, That Williaton Grange No. 69 Patrons of Husbandry call for a Convention of the Granges in Bum well, Colleton, Orangeburg, Aiken and Edgefield to get concurrence and co operation in certain measures of vital importance to planters, to meet at Williston Thursday, Doc. 10,1874. J. A. Miller, Secretary. 5R7^ri^x.rcG AR K, D1CNTIST. Graduate Baltimore College ot Dental Sorcery. OFFICE OVER STORE JA. HAMICTON July 9 1874 tf DR. A. C. DUKES, Orangeburg C. H., S. C. dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, Fine Toilet 8oaps, Fancy Hair and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery nnd Fancy Toilet Article*, Paints, Oils, V arnishes, and Dye Stuffs, Letter-paper Pens, Ink, Candies, Tobacco and Scgars. JJR E j ol1veros DRUQQIST, Again desires to return his Grateful Thanks to the public for the magnanimous nnd lib eral Support given him. By assiduous efforts and faithful performances of the Responsible duties devolving upon lam as dispenser of Medicines, he hopes ever to maintain thier confide nee and patronage. nl2-if GLOVER & GLOVLlt, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office opposite Court House Square. Orangeburg, S- C T. W. Glover, Mortimer Glover, Julius Glover. Feb. 10 tf A CARF*. DR. J. O. WANNAMAKER & 00., Respectfully call the public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, on Russell Street, next door to McMaxter's Brick Building, whore can he found a well. selected t-tock of .Medicines, Pnillts, Oils, Soaps and Fniicy Toilet Articles. A kind nnd generous patronage is earnestly solicited. Dn.J. G. WANNAMAKER &?O. Dental Notice THE undersigned takes pleasure in an nouncing to his many friends nnd patrons, that he has permanently located nt Orange burg, C. H , S. C, where he will devote his entire time, from every Monday till Saturday noon to the PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY in nil its Department?. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in all operations cut rusted to bin care. Charges very moderate. Oflice at Dr Fcrsncr's old stand over Will cock's Store. A. M. SNIDER, D. S. ANNO UN GEMENT ON and after the First day of February next. I will be prepared to receive BOARDERS IN connection with my Day School. I will take either Boys or Girls. james s. heywarjd, Principal, ORANGEBURG ACADEMY. Nov. 19 3m Xirk Robinson Hi: A I.Kit IX Bjoks, Mui ic, Stationery, and Fancy Articles, MARKET STREET, ORANGEBURG, C. H., S. C. June 11, 1874 tf STIXES R. MELLICAMP^ SURVEYOR. Will Survey in theTown in the afternoon, after School bourn, and anywhere in the County on Saturday, Surveying requiring a longer time will also bo taken, in which W. A. Mcllichamp, his partner, will do the field work. VICTORIA It tiltlEllA, I CHARLESTON, S. C Has beenentlrely renovated, and refurn ished throughout. It is most centrcly sitna teil, on King, near Market Street, tor the travelling public. I solicit their patronage? Board perdav $2.50 MRS. MARIA OPDEBEECK, Oct 15?2m Proprietress. Baxlev & Vnndohlen COTTON FACTORS ?amd COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Factors Office, No. ft Central Wharf GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE, No. 108 ANSON STREET. CHARLESTON, S. C. jjgyWe earnestly solicit consignments of all kinds of Country Produce. Sept. 24 1874 3m THE GREAT SOUTHERN DRY GOODS HOCSE, FUR0HG0TT BENEDICT fc 00. 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C, The Cheapest DRY GOODS, NOTIONS OIL CLOTHS CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc., This Side of New York. For price.)) see local scp. 3-m ?1K11S0I Goods HOUSE. Dry 297 King St. 3 doors above wenlwortb, , CITAR] Jcpt. 10r?3m CHARLESTON. S- C l?t. lOr-3 s OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD ClIARLSTON, S. C Oct. 18, 1873. On and after Sunday, October 10, the Pas senger Trainson theSouth Carolina Railroad will run as follows: for Columbia. Leave Charleston - - 0.00 a m Arrive at Columbia - - 5.00 p m "' FOR AfOWTA. Leave "Charleston - - 0.00 a m Arrive at Augusta ? - 6,00 p m KOR cnARI.KSTON. Leave Columbia * - 8.40 a m Arrive at Charleston ? ? 4.20 pm ljeavc Augusta ... 8.20 a m Arrive at Charleston - - 4.20 pm Columbia Night Express (Sundaysexcepted) Leave Chn-leston ; ; ; ,7.10 p m Arrived at Columbia ; ; G.30am Leave Columbia ; : . 7.13 p m Arrive at Charleston ; ; 6.45 a m Augusta Nijjht Express (Sunday excepted. Leave Charleston ; ; 8 30 p m Arrive at Augusta ; ; 7 60 a m Leave Augusta ; ? 0 00pm Arrive at Charleston ; ; 5 40am 8UMMRVH.1.E TRAIN. Leave Summervillc at ; ; 7j)nini A.-rive at Charleston : ; 8 40am Aeave Charleston ; ; 3 10 p m Lrrive at Summerville ; ; 4 30 p ra CAMDEN TRAIN. Leave Camden ; ; 6 60 a m Arrive at Columbia ; ; 11.60 am Leave Columbia ; ; 160pm Arrive at Camden ; ; G 36 p m Day and Night Trains make close connec tion at Augusta, with Georgia Railroad Night Trains, only, make close connection with Macon and Augusta Railroad' This is also tho quickest and most direct route, and as comtortable and cheap as any other route to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile,New Orleans and other points Sc::thwcst,and to Louisville Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, nnd all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects closely witb the Greenville and Columbia Railroad and with the Charlotte, Columbia and Au gusta Railroad for points North. Through tickets on sale to all points North and West. Camden Trains connects at Kingvillc drily (except Sundays) with Day Passenger Train nnd runs through to Columbia on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays* 8. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. GEORGE H CORNELSON IS NOW RECEIVING BY EVERY STEAMER, AND WILL Continue to do so till Christmas NEW ADDITIONS TO HIS ALREADY Large and Extensive Stock GROCERIE8,IIARDWAKE,CROGKERY BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARNESS, GLASS, WOOD and WIII.OW-WARE, ALSO A New Assortment of Fine Clothing PLEASE call every one and Examine for youselves. I continue to buy COTTON, RICE, PEAS, CORN, Just as usual, at Highest Market Prices I still continue tho ONE PRICE System nnd adhere strictly to the old Motto, Quick Sales and Small Profits. Hoping to seo you all soon I remain Respectfully yours GORGE H, CORNELSON. MOSE LEY &. COPES, WE TAKE PLEAURE IN ANNOUNCING TO OUR PATRONS nnd the PUBLIC generally that we have increased our STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, And having rented the STORE of Mr J P Hurley nt 'the Corner of Rnncll ?nd Br>nghto Street?, we arc now'prepared to nerve you at either Store. Mr. JT. W MOS KLEY will continue tho Business at our Old Stand corner Russell and Market Streets Mr. ROBERT COPE8 takes charge of the NEW STORE, where will be found at either place a well selected stock of General Merchandise. Thanking von for former patronage we respectfully solicit a conthinance of the same. J. W. MOSELEY ROBERT COPES D H SILOOX & BOIST. Furniture Ware rooms 175, 177 and 170 King street CORNER OF CLIFFORD, OHA.Hr.ESXOISr. So, Oa D. H. SILCOX, D. 8. 81LCOX. Oct. 22 1874 In McMICHALL & BLUME, Havgtn lately Replenished their Stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES and HATS, ?3 ? r th e FALL TRA.DE, together with the beat am? Cheapest Lot of Groceries Ever offered to the Public before are now Sellins; them off at very Reduced Prices. Their STOCK TOBACCOS, LIQUORS, BRANDIES, AND SEGARS Are unequaled in this Market. Gome one come Ali? and see for yoreelves arMnanrararBrforsrtBsrar-JtnBHarjH-aran^ TAKE NOTICE WE ARE RECEIVING and have now on hand n VERY FINE LOT OP GROCERIES WHICH WE WILL SELL VERY LOW FOR CASH. COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO ? ALL AND EXAMINE ALL PARTIES Indebted to us will please come.forwnnTand SETTLE UP We moan what we say. vogE fc Goods Delivered. The Orangeburg Bakery. T- W ALBERGOTTI, Proprietor. Offers to the Public at all Times FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, CANDIES, TOILET 8FTTS, and every Description of Fancy Goods. Wedding Cake Furnished at tfie Shortest Notice. A splendid Lot of Cli rift mas TOYS and PRESENTS for Children hau just been Received In Returning my Thanks TO MY PATRONS for their Liberal Patronage in the past, I assure them that I will spare no eflorts to please them in the future MY STOCK is Well ASSORTED IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, 8HOES, HATS, GROCERIES, WINES LIQUORS, SEGARS &c., All of which I offer as low as any House. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Please call and Satisfy yourself.' No trouble to Show Goods. M*d B F POU. M B SI STUNK, W D RISER and W W WOLFE>tewith me, who will be pleased to see their friends . Apr. 10,1873 p. If. W- BHIGGMAN ENTERPRICE CLUB ROOMS, F. DEM ARS, PKOPRIETOR. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRE8H LOT OF LIQUORS AND SEGARS, AND SIT 1 Receiving every day the 3ra/txonage of tlie 3?\iblic, 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. SEGA US of the following popular brands IMPERIAL REGALIA, LONG TOM, GOLDEN EAGLE, LA ROSE, PERCY SEMPIjE, LANO.MEA, SWRET HOME, HENRY CLAY Jnn. 1 1874. tf