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LOCAL ITEMS.
r ORANGEBURG, S. C JAN. 21, 1875.
86T Mr. KiitK Bomnsok i* authorized
to -oHect and receipt for advertisements and
rakscriptions to tho 2Y?i?. y
f Oar friend* wishing to have ad vertiRcments
Inserted in tho TIMES, must hand them in
by Monday morning, 10 o'clock.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Copy for one war, ... $2.00
r ? V V Six Month, - - - 1.00
The relatives, friends and acquaint
ances of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Robin
uon arc respectfully invited to attend
the Funeral Services of their infant
daughter, from their residence, at
11 o'clock this morning.
'UJlM_J.j[l?ll_JJLIBM9MSMSaW??S?WS>SSaSSM
See advertisement of a place to
rent
See notice of dissolution of copart
nership of Albergotti & Jeffords.
Mr. Thos. W. Albergotti has re
sinned business. * See his card of
thanks in another column.
We find it hard to keep up with
our progressive post master. He is
now moving the post office to Mr.
" Ezekiels.
Now is your chance for bargains!
Kohu is selling his damaged goods for
whatever they ?will bring. See hia
. advertisement.
Up to this time the grand jury has
made no report; but we hope to pub
' lishjt in'our ne xt issue.
The time for the payment of taxes
without penalty has been extended to
January 30th. There ought to be a
longer extension, but we are informed
that this is the last.
Blshop'Howe preached at the Epis
copal Church on Sunday to the grati
fication of a large and appreciative
congregation." His calm aud impres
sive celivery is peculiarly pleusing.
The Rev. P. F. Kistler, of Bam
berg,-S. C, wiU deliver a lecture on
temperance iu the basement of the
lVasbyteriun church this evening at
7 o'clock. The public are invited to
attend.
Read? Mr. Cornelson's advertise
ment. He is a man of pluck and en
ergy and deserves to nueeeed. His pa.
irons and friends will find him at the
fitrniUirestore, uext J. \V. Moseley's
store.
Mr. McQueen Snllcy has just
brought iu a fine drove of mules,
which our farmers will do well to ex
airaiuc. He can be found at the old
liver}' stable. To our mind, at least,
Mc. sells cheap enough for any man
to own a horse, - i
We call attention to the adverti.se
mctttof a natural gunno by J. N.
Robson, of Charleston, for oiilj $40
per ton. It is recommended by Pro
fessors White and Shepard, celebrated
chemists, from which we would judge
it is worth a trial.
A cotton bale was stolen from the
depot on Thursday night, and droppod
in the viciuity of the Free Citizen
office, where, doubtless, the thief was
either overtaken by daylight or seared
by some noise. We believe the de
tectives are on the track; but wc have
not yet heard of any positive clue to
the thief.
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Oi:r town was nearly destroyed
simply because the fire department
was deficient in machines, and there
was a lack of water. With this expe
rience before us will the people of Or
nngeburg refuse to get steam engines
and fire-wells? Wc have lost $200,
000, which might have been saved by
an expenditure in this line of $40,000.
Then again, the lighter rate of. in
surance. Let us profit by the lessons
of the past.
Court
Commenced here on Monday with
more than usual interest.
Judge Reed, the newly elected
judge of this circuit, made his first
appearance hero in a public capacity
since his celebrated Democratic speech
in 18tf8. Although his head is some
what whitened by time, wo recognize
him still-as "the little man from the
mountains" that lie I egged his hear
ers to remomber?and they do remem
ber, Ho niiido at that time an excel
lent Democratic speech,, which we
trust will not now prevent his making
a good judge. His charge to the
grand jury was highly coin mended for
its fullness, itg earnestness and appa
rent sincerity, and creates tho hope
that ho will endeavor to bring the
guilty to justice He presides .with
more than usual dignity; and in ncuts
ness of perception and quickness in
deciding intricate points ot law, he is
doubtless tho equal of Judgo Curpen
ter;
In the morning tho cnse~ of the
State vs. P. J. M?sts, Jr., and J. L.
Humbert, for broach of trust with
fraudulent intent, whs culled. Solici
tor Bultz stated that anol. pros, was
entered at the last term, but that a
new indictment would now. be given
against both parties.
In the case of Humbert for official
misconduct the Solicitor said that he
was informed that Attorney-General
Melton would conduct the prosecution
himself.
On Tuesday no cases of general in-1
terest were taken up except that of j
the State vs. Wm. Auld, for the raur- \
der of-Gholson. Friday was
fixed as the day of trial.
Humbert's trial was set for Wednes
day, but it is two near our press time
to give any of the particulars until
our next issue.
We were in the court house a few
moments, and from our observation
we thiulc all?judge, lawyers and jury,
w?re doing tolerably well?in fact, as
well, if not better, that* many we saw
outside.
We are pained to learn of the re
cent affliction of Rev. A. I. Hartley,
the beloved pastor of Antioch Baptist
Oburch, in the death of his estimable
wifo, on Tuesday, January 12th.
Mrs. Amanda Hartley possessed
all those estimable Christian virtues
which made her character truly lovely
to all who knew her. She will be
sorely missed in the family circle, and
by the congregation of Antioch to
whom she had endeared herself as the
pastor's wife. She leaves a babe but
one day old. Our heartfelt sympa
thies are with the bereaved, who will
find comfort in the death of the
righteous, by lifting their thoughts
beyond this vale of tears.
HYMENEAL
MAKR1ED, On the n.orning of the 17th
instant, at the residence of the bride's pa
rents, by Rev. A. I. Hartley, Mr. JESSE
HELL, and Misu ALICE HOFFMAN, nil
of this county?
A CARD.
I 11kg to return ray grateful thanks to
all who assisted me nt the lata fire; especially
to Dr. Murry, Messrs. E. Hubble, F.
Sistnmk, David Salley and E. R. McKewn;
also George "Washington and Nathan DufGe,
colored, and all who kindly offered my
family a home and assistance. Now, my j
friends, I intend to make another efibrt to
make a living, and hope to please you, and
for tho continuance of your patronage. I
xrork day and night for my daily bread, as
I have lost all I had.
Those indebted to me please settle as soon
as possible, as I need it very much.
THOS. W. ALBERGOTTI.
COMMERCIAL.
MARKET REPORTS
Office ok tiikOhanokuuiu. Times,
January 21, 1875.
corrected weekly.
Ordinary, - - - -
Good Ordinary, - - 11 @
Low Middling, - - - 13 (&
Bough Bice : : : 1 16 (m
Corn : : : : bus 90
Cow Peas : : " ?0 <a\
Fodder : : : " 1 25 (i.
Finders : per bushel 1 50 @
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1>ISS< 'LUTION.
THE COPARTNERSHIP existing un
der the firm name of Jeffords & Alber?
gotti whs dissolved on 1st January, 1875, by
nulluni consent. ?
Mr T. A. JeOords, Agent, will settle up
the affairs of the bite concern.
T A, JEFFORDS, A?t.,
J. S. ALBERGOTTI.
TO RENT.
My place, about one mile from the
Court House, on the old Columbia rjad.
The place has new buildings; contains about
22 acres, and is perfectly healthy It would
suit one carrying on business in town.
Rent moderate, to any one giving ap
proved security.
Apply to
jan 21-4 S. R. MELLICHAMP.
Dr. T. B. LeGA-UE,
DENTIST;
GRADUATE BALTIMORE COLLEGE
OF DENTAL SURGERY.
Office on Market St.
IZLAR & DIBBLE,
ATTORNEYS atx aw,
RUSSELL STREET,
Orangeburg, S. C.
Jas. F. I/i.ar. S. D:j?lb.
inch 6-lyr
ANNOUNCEMENT !
ON and after tho First day of February
next, I will be prepared to receive
BOAEDER8
IN connection with my Day School. I will
take either linya or Girls.
JAMBS S. HBYWAIllb,
Principal,
ORANGLBUUG ACADEMY.
Nov. 10 3m
GLOVHR & CrLrOVliR,
ATTORN EY8 AT LAW,
Office opposite Court House Square.
Oranajoburg, C
T. W. Glover, Mortimer Glover,
Julius Glover.
Feb. 19 tf
Dentaiv Notice
THE undersigned take* pleasure in an
nouncing to his many friends and patrons,
t that lie has permanently located at Orungc
} hurg, C. H ,S. C, where he will devote his
entire time, from every Monday till Saturday
noon to'tlie
PRACTICE QE DENTISTRY,
in all its Departments. Perfect satisfaction
guaranteed in all operations cutrustedto his
care. Charges very moderate.
Office at Dr Fcrsiicr's old stand over Will
cock's Store.
A. M. ?XIDER, D.S.
SOLU IIbK PAClFICCUJANO-$luCasu
$53 Time, without Intercut.
Paei lie f iiiano (.'ampuny'm Com|k>und Acid
Phosphate of I.imefor Composting \\ it Ii cot
ton seed?$30 Cash] $35 Time without In
terest.
To accommodate Planters, tliey can order
now and have until 1st April to d.cide whe
ther they will take nt time or cash price.
Whe delivered from Factory by carload,no
drayoLc trill bocharged. This Guano is now
soweit known in all tho Southern .States for
its rerr.ar':ahlu ctlects a* an agency for in
creasing the products of labor as not to re
quite special recommendation from us. Its
use for nine years post has established its
character for reliable excellence. The ?np
{ilies put into market this season are, as
lerctofore, prepared under the superintend
ence of Dr. St. Julian Ravcnel, ChcmUt ot
the Company, at Charleston, 8. C, henco
Planters may rest assured that its quality and
composition is precisely the same as that
heretofore sold. j". N. ROBSON,
Agent for South Carolina
Charleston, S. 0.
JOIrX 8. REESE & Co., General Agents,
Raitimor?. Nov. 2G-3m
R El!!
& BUO.
AT
THS BRICK STOKE*,
ARE SELLING OFF THEIR RESCUED STOCK, BEING SLIGHT
LY DAMAGED BY REMOVAL.
11 GOODS MUST M SOUL
AND arc telling for whatever they will bring.
Come at once and secure Rare Bargains.
We mean Business,
as wo need money.
THEODORS KOHN & BROTHER,
AT M'MASTER'S BRICK STORE.
OFFICE OF
GEOEGE H. CORNELSON
IAM HAPPY TO BE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS
aud tlio public in genera1., tbat
I HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS
again, however, on n smaller scale, and can be found at the FURNITURE
STORE, back of the Engine House, until I am able to move into the new
and commodious store now in course of erection
AT MY OI*D STAND,
Which I hope to have completed in a months time. Having but small ac
commodations at present I am unable to keep a large stock, but what is lack
ing iu slock I will make up in low prices, and therefore invite all to give me
a call and get cheap goods.
As soon as I can get my store and storc-houac up ngnin I will be ready for
all business as heretofore, only
ON A MUCH LARGER SCALE.
Thanking my friends and the public for past favors and for the encour
agement received during the into disaster, I remniiu
Respectfully yours,
jan2ltc GEORGE II CO?NEL.SON.
ENTERPRISE CLUB ROOMS,
F. DEM ARS,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF LIQUORS AND ft EG ARS, AND
SIT lRccoiving every day Hie
[Patronage of the [Public,
WHO come in there to pau a pleasanthour, by playing a social game of Billiards on tlicit
newly fitted table?. If you want anything
In the Liquor Line
GOto the Enterprise Club Rooms, for von will lind in it everything.
S ICO A HS of the following popular brands
IMPERIAL REGALIA, LONG TOM, GObDEN EAGLE, LA ROSR,
PERCY SEMPLE, LA NOMEA, S\VRET HOME, HENRY CLAY
Jan. 1 187-1. tf
Fire!
FIRE!!
Fl
THEODORE KOHN
MOSELEY & COPES,
WE TAKE PLEAURE IN ANNOUNCING TO OCR PATRONS and tho PUBLIC
generally that we huve increased our
STOCK OF MERCHANDISE.
And having rented the STORE of Mr J P llnrlcy at the Corner1 of Russell and Br )ughto
Streets, wo ore now prepared to serve you at either Store.
Mr. J; W MOSELEY will continue tho Business at our Old Stand corner Russell and
Market Streets
Mr. ROBERT COPES takes charge of the NEW STORE, tvhere will be found at
either place a well Hclected stock of General Merchandise.
Thnukinir von for former patronage we respectfully solicit a continuance of the name.
J.' W. MOSELEY ROBERT COPES
D IL SILCOX ?fc B02ST
Furniture Warerooms
175. 177 nnd 179 King ?tpeot
CORNER OF CLIFFORD,
?HABT,EBTON. So., Ca
D. H. SILCOX, D. 3. SILCOX.
Oct. 22
1874
vm
NOTICE
Tho Coportnerahip of Vo.sk & Izkaii is this disolvcd by mutual consent.
The business will hereafter be carried on at same place by J. Geo. Vose, who
will settle all the business of tho old firm.
J. GEORGE VOSE,
Wm. V. IZLAR.
Thanking our friends for past patrtfnage, wo solicit tho continuous? of
same for Mr. Vose,
Orangebnrg Jan. 1st 1875. W. V. IZLAR.
In Returning my Thanks
TO MY PATRONS for their Liberal Patronage in tho past, I assure then
that I will spare no eflorts to please them in the future
MY STOCK is Well ASSORTED
IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES,* WLNES
LIQUORS, SEGARS Ac, &.,
All of which T offer as low as anv House.
SAr!'T.SFACTION GUARANTEED
Please call and Sntisfv yourself. No trouble to Show Goods.
M jj B f POU. Ii B SISTCNK, W D RISEA and W W WOLFF/are with me, who
will be pleased to sec their friends
Apr. 10.1S73 P. If. W- BKIGGMAK'
Agricultural Implements &c
HART] & CO.
We are in receipt of a Full Line of
SWEDES IRON, HOES, TRACE CHAINS,
PLOW STEEL, NAILS, POT-WARE,
GUNS, PISTOLS, WOODEN-WARE,
ROPE, PLOW LINES TIN?WARE.
AND A F?LL ASSORTMENT OF TURPENTINE TOOLS Ac.
WK AMO
Bring to your attention our Plow Implements which are made from Patterns
famished no by the ^following Gentlemen:
A. Ii. Wyse A Co., Ncwberry,
Donald Fleming, Spartanburg,
Celey A Bio., Greenville,
Dr. W. S. BARTON Jr., Orangcburg.
Gunter A Jones, Edgcfield,
L. P. W. Riser, Newberry,
Dr. E. H. Dowljng, BarnweH.
NO. 1 LAP RING,
? 2 GREENVILLE SWEEP
" 3 PLOW OLE VICE,
" 4 BATESVILLE SWEEP,
?? 5 PLOW CLEVICE,
" (> ORA NGEBURG SWEEP
" 7 HEEL BOLT,
HART
o9. Hayne Si. and Co?
CHABLES
NO. 8 GRASS ROD,
" 9 SOLID SWEEP,
" 10 SHOVEL PLOW BL
" 11 BULL TONGUE,
" 12 Diamond Point Bull Tongue,
" 13 Cast Iron TURN SHOVEL.
'? 14 STEEL TURN PLOW.
& CO.
. King and Market Sts,
TOjST 8. O