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TlilMANGEBUllG TIMES. <r-...' ? ? Or?ngehurg, S. 0., May 21, 1874 Mr. Kirk Robinsox is authorized to felled and receipt for advertiicmcntB and sub keriptione to tho Time?. TOWN DIRECTORY. Major?Joab W. Moscley. Clerk?T. D. Wolfe. Treaaurei?B. Williamson. Aldermen?Henry Washington, J. P. Har ley, B. Williamson, T. D. Wolle. Church Services. Baptist Church?Services fi rat Sunday evening and tho second and fourth Sundays, morning and evening. Rev. A. P. Norris, Pastor. Presbyterian Chiirch*?Services at 11 A. M., tad i P. M?Sabbath School at 9} A. M.? Pray?r meeting Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. <H*r. J. IX A. BroTrn, Evangelist. Church of the Redeemer (Episcopal)?1st and Sd Sundaye. Servee at 11 A. M., and 4 P.M. Sabkath School 9} A. M. Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. tad 7i P. M. "Sabbath School at 9 A. M.? "lUv. J. B. Campbell, Pastor. Lutheran Church?Sabbath School at 9 A, J. Q. Vose. Superintendent. Ornngobnrg Mail Arraugenient. ^?Hhern, Weelern and Closes. Charleston. 11 A. M. Columbia. 1 P. M. Office hourn from 7 A.M. to 6 P. M. Sundays excepted. W. E. WILLIAMS, P. M. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ORANGEBURG. PASSENGER. FREIGHT. PAT TRAINS. , DAY Tit A INS. Dewn - - - 11 ;IG A. M.IDowu - - - - 7."><> A. M. Up - - - - 1.54 P. M.iCp - - - - 12.42 I*. M. MIO lit TRAl*"fl NI?UT TRAINS. Dewn - - - I1.5U P. M. Down - - - 0.13 P. M Up.2.03 A. M.I Up.5.31 A. M This Sheriff has returned from Colum-'j bin, but did not bring the Governor. Slil-: advertisement of lee Cream and Kofroslrnents, in another column. 0 Ex-Attorney General Chanilur'.ain and 3{. B. Elliott were in town on Tuesday represent ii g tic Governor. Ski-: iiot.ee of Oiang burg Agricultural nnd Mechanical A-sncintiou, in reference tu those Wishing to contend for prcinil'ius. Tiik notorious Thompson alleged bouse breaker arrived in town on Mon lay in o isto ly jf a constable; he was caught in Columbia. m ?? ? - - TlIK party who accidentally donated a fifty cent colli?lerteit bill lor the Hutterers by '.he flood, can reclaim the same by calling on the Mayor. - ? w ? ? ?? ?? The. trial of Moses and Humbert is put down for Friday the 29. Wonder if the Governor will give us a lecture on reli gion when he conies down? Would rather hear him ou arithmetic?addition, division and silence. Mr Fischer knows what is good, as is shown by bis taste in the. selections of his segars, his assortment of liquors &c. ore unexcelled for purity nnd cheapness. All who want a fresh drink of pure cider go to tho Enterprise Saloon. Tempe rance people can drink it with impunity. mm * mi Mayor Moseley scr\t a check for 855 to the Itev. B. M. Palmer of New Orleans for the relief of the s??erer? by the late flood. This was the result of a subscrip tion token up among our citizens during the past week, and in the hands of tho distinguished person to whom it was for warded will be judiciously expended. Wc refer our renders to the Advertise ments of W. P. Russell & Co of Charles ton S. C. this Finn has been in Existence in Charleston for 23 years, they are prao* tical mechanics and the material which they manufacture is ef superior work inanship, their Establishment nt East cndofHasell Street is the largest in the Southern States, covering 204 feet front on Hasell Street aud 150 feet in depth. The firm furnishes plans and specifications for structure of any character and parties building will do well to consult them, besides Sashes Blinds Doors and Mol dings they manufacture Building mate rial for the entire House. Give them a call, they are not buyers and sellers of | worthless Northern made stuff, but hard hstcd practical mechanics, i tu a ir w e )'T On Monday tho following Delinquent lands were sold: Lands belonging, to CoJJior wid Myers (CowJCastle) bought by L. Myers. 1 Lands of Jno Brown (Willow) bought by J. F. Kutto. Lands of Miss R. C. Bair (Goodbys) bought by V. M. Smith. Lands of Mrs E. A. Bozard (Goodbys) bought by E. M. Jackson. Lands of M. M. Dnutzler (Goodbys) bought by E. M. Jackson. Lands of J. W. McKelvey (Goodbys) bought by E. M. Jackson. Base Ball. On Friday the base ball match came offos announced. The Athletics were on hand punctually, and presented quite a formidable appearance in their fancy uniform. The game was called punctu ally at half past three, with the Athletics at the hat The Athletics went out with out scoring a round aud the "Oranges" camo in and scoured fourteen. The Blackvillo club tried to rally after this but luck seemed to be against them, the Ornngeburg club heating the game by a score of 58 to 16. A large crowd of peo ple witnessed the game and a good deal of interest was manifested in it by out sidcrs. Perhaps it was owing to being on a strange ground that caused the Ath letics to be beaten so badly; but they showed the right spirit all the way through. The next game will take place in Blackville, on the 4th of June. The following is the fcore: innings. (Aul*. 1 j?f. 2ml 3rd. 4th. r>th. ?>th. 7th 8th. 9th Orange.'. 14 1 M. 2 8 1) 6 0 4-08 Athlctics.O 0 5 3 1 3 4 0 0-16 J. T. BUTLER Umpire, Court Week. Co?ti opened on Monday morning? Judge Graham presiding. Tho Grand Jury presented the following true bills: State vs John L. Humbert and Fuani.in J. Moskh Jn, breach of trust, fraudulent intensions and grand larceny. State vs Heury Oliver?Burglary land Larceny. State v.s Dennis Lanson-Grund Larceny. State y? Sam Hutsuu?Grand Larceny. Mate vs J. T. H.umuker, Thus. Stevcr son, atal?Malicious Trespass. Stale vs Jacob Lisick, Hilard Hook and Isaac Jones?Grand Larceny. Slate vs Taylor McKenzie?Misde meanor and violation of lieu law. State vs Russell Wilson?Minder. State vs.Loui? Pearlstonc?Breach of Trust ami Larceny. State vs .lohn Gordison?Burglary and Larceny, State vs Sampson Brown, Hector Ham ilton, David Butler, Paul Miller?Burg lary and Larceny. State vs Thps. Cartmill?Assault and Battery. State vs Gabe Glover?Burglary and Larceny. State vs Peter Kcitt?Assault with in tent to kill and Assault and Battery. State vs Murray Robinson?Malicious Trespass. State vs Peter Williams?Assault and Battery and Assault with intent to kill. State vs Caleb Johnson?Burglary and Larceny. ~ State vs Louis C. Pcarlstino?Breach of trust and Larceny. The true bill against Gov. Moses for grand larceny created quite a sensation in Court. Tho Solicitor (Mr. Butz) in tends pushing it through, and if the Governor can he indicted in a Circuit Court, ho will receive a fair and impar tial trial; tho Court officials intend to do their duty, and we are certain that Judge Graham is uot a man to swerve from his duty. The case of Russell Wilson alias Russell Kcitt, indicted for murder was put off until Thursday, Solicitor Butz and Malcolm Browning Esqrs., for the prosecution, and Messrs. Knowlton, Izlar aud Glover for the defense. The following cases were tried :?State vs Louis Dickson, misdemeanor-no! pros. State vs Henry Oliver, burglary and larceny?not guilty. State v3 Dennis Ladson, grand larceny?guilty. State vs Sam Hutson, grand larceny?guilty. State vs Dennis Ladson, grand larceny ?guilty of petit larceny. State vs John Goodwin, burglary and larceny?guilty of petit larceny. Stato vs Jacob Lisick, Hi] Hard Hook and Isaac Jones, grand larceny?uot guilty. State vs Sampson Brown, uot guilty, Hector Hampton, i i)avfd Butler, Paul Miller, burglary and and larceny?guilty. State vs Mate Glover, burglary and larceny?notguiliy. Tho Court House was crowded when tho Counsel for tho Governor spoke. Mr. A. B. Kuowiton counsel for Humbert j wished them both to he tried together. A telegram from the Governor announces his willingness to attend a trial, but wish ing to be allowed to give hail in Colum bia. A great deal of curiosity was man ifested to hear Elliott speak, particularly by the colored population, as some of] them think that ho will be the next Governor. FOR SALE One Six horse power Portable Steam Engine in fair order, can be seen in operation every Saturday, at the plantation of MrH.B. Griffith. For terms appiy on the place, or address L. S.O. P. O. Box 61, Orangeburg, 8. C. i*i{JBMIXJMB!! ALL parties wishing ^compete for Premi ums, at the coming County- Fair, (to bo held in October next,) for Field Crdps on Btnnll Grain j and Grasses or other Forage, are requested to call on the undersigned, for the Rules and Rcg ulatiouis governing the same. By order of Board of Directors.. i (KIRK RORJNSON. may 21?lm Sect. & Tiens. ICE CREAM and REFRESHMENTS AT It ALL OF YOUNG AMERICA FIRE CO. THE LADIES of the Methodist Episcopal Church,South, in this town, respectfully inform" the citizens of Orangeburg, that they will be at Fireman's Hall on next Friday afternoen and evening with Ice Cream and Refreshments, for Sale?and on every Friday afternoon and even ing thereafter during thesummer months should the success of their ?Torts guarantee it. The proceeds to he expended in furnishing the Par sonage of that Church. The Hall will open at four o'clock. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Firm of Mosely C-rootc & Copes, are requested to settlo the same within thirty days from date. If not satisfac torilv arranged in that time, the claims will he handed to an Attorney for collection. Apr. 22, '74. MOSELEY & COPES. One of the first btiisncss principle? to act upon, is to makeall pcrchasasdirect from the man ufacturers, thus saving largo sums of money, for this reason we advise our readers to pur^ chase their Windows, Dtors Blind*, \tc? fronr I. ir, h ?dl &C?., Charleston, S. C, who have at the Factories combined benefits derived front materials in first liunds, skilled workman, latest 1 improved machinery, and thorough systematirri management. All windows glared with jrood clear jdnss. They nre also Agents for Asbestors' Hoofing Felt try itand you will be pleased with its durability. Ssend for price list, circulars; &c; FHHIKoM fixhoiied manor of building houses, JL and waiting for months for the sashes, doors ami blinds to season, isobwilente. A live ensetv prising man who reads the newpapers, and keeps posted about matters and things, will make an estimate of what is required in the house he is about to erect, Hend to Charleston. S. C, to the Builders' Emporium, and hWb all his Doors Sashes and 111 hide, ready to go in its place when the weather-hoardings are put on. Messers. I. II. Hall & Co., the Proprietors, have the most extensivostock of Building Materials and Orna mental House Work, including While Pine, and Fancy Lumber, Nitride and Narbleized Slate lvuitels, AsbeUo.s'Hoofing I'M, ?C. Send for price lists and circulars. Avery rapid, safe and easy way to make money,is to procure territory to introduce tho latest useful invention that is wanted evry day. by evry one, evry where, who has a family, a full sized Sewing Machine with Table and Treahle for only*:? 10 that docs the same work as a Machine. y?u would pny $80 for, rapid, smooth and firm, makes a seam so strong the cloth will tear before the Stiches rip apart. Eight new attachments for all work and the improved button Mole Worker used by us only. Agents only need bliow them in operation to sell in evry house llicy enter. $30 and upwards cleared daily by smart agents. .No such Ma chine was ever ollercd at any such price. 35. 000 sold lait year, 100,000 Families use them. Demand increasing every day where they be come known. Minuter, "Judges, Lawyers", Ed itors, Machinists, Tnilora &c recommend them as perfect. Righto given free to first applicant*, j If there is no agency in your place, write for it, or buy n Machine for your Family or a relatiou, there is none better or so cheap. Machines sent to all parts of the country on receipt of price $10 Bead advertisement 'beginning "$<50 raved in evry Family" in another part of tnis paper, Address the proprietors, Robert J. Mnlligan & Co., .326 Canal St., New York. sag , ,.i r 11_l_ . . .. . COMMERCIAL. MARKET REPORTS. Office of tiir On an ? Eiiuno Times. February 12, 1874. conn nervi) wkekl y. Ordinary, - - - 124 ? 13 Good Ordinary, - - J8J (|?) M Low Middling* - 15*.? Strict Middling, - - Prices Current. Bacon Hams : : lb 12J (fy 18 " Sides : : '< 11J \?\ Lard : : ? l? (?) Corn : : : : bus 1 00 ? 110 Peas : : : : " 120 ? Oats : seed : : " 1 00 ? '?"lour : : : : Cwt 4 75 ?0 00 Fodder : : : " 1 50 (a} Rough Rice : : 41 1 65 @ Butter : : : : lb 30 Qi) 50 Eggs : : : : doz 15c (?) Turkeys : . : : pr 1 00 ? 150 Geese : : : ; " 3 00 @J 25 Fowls, : ; per dog! 4.50 per doz. Bees Wax : : : !b 23 @ Beef : : " 10 ? 12 Tallow : . : ? 8 (w) 10 Pindcrfi : : per bushel 1 50(^1 35 1 i Dental K6ttck THE undersigfiied tikes pleasure inann?tincJ ingto his many friends and patrons, thql.be has permanently located at Orangoburg, C. H.,S.C. whore he will devofe his entire time, from every Monday till Friday noon to the practice of Dentistry Ln all its Vtppirr.cr.ts. Perfect Bail? '/action guaranteed in all operations entrusted to his care. Charges very moderate. ' Office at Dr. Fersner's bid stand over Willcock Store. A. M. SNIDER, S. D. $60 SAVED. IN XSVF.RT FAMIZiir Male and Female agents clear $30, per day Out tits and county rights granted free. Wonderful Achievement?New Inven tion?Latest Stylte?A Large Size Family SEWING MACHINE, with Table and Treadle complete. only ten dollars. The successful invention, and production of the only full sized really good Sewing Machine for leas than f 50, that operates by foot power. Prize Medals, Premiums, Diplomas, awards of merit, Honorable mention, &c., &c, v -oVer' all others: The last useful invention to render the diflb culties of sewing less labo.'ious. , The new. and improved patented. , ,"y . t. 1 BUtt?N hole'worker, ' the culmunition of pdrfcet mechanical aceuracv i practical skill and utility, with beauty, strength: and durability combined'. A long required labor saver. s NaW Patented Sowing Motdiino Attachments with which over'seventeen different kinds of beautiful 'sewings, fancy, elaborate, ornamental, Intricate, fine, plain and strong can be done with perfect ease and rapidity by those wdo Sever saw a sowing machine before. Our new ft ach meats have genune merit that command Immediate sales. They arc the most valuable adjuncts ever patented to advance theusefulness of Sewing Machines, and arc adjustable to all other good machines, equally as well as our own. Without them no machine ean be perfect. ?Sold separate if desired, at one-tenth the cost of the old styles used bv all other machines. our new machine is larger than some of the $S0; machines*. Will ^do every description of sewing, hern, fell, tuck, seam, quilt, braid, cord, bind, gather, ruflle , shirt, plvate, fold, scollop, roll, embroider, xnU iup breadths, i&c,. ?c.> will sew anything a nee dle will go through makes the strongest stitch known, so strong that the cloth will tear before the seam will rip apart. Has self-adjusting straight needle, reliable accurate feed, direct motion, no complication of useless coggs or cans to oil or get out of order, is silent, easy working, light running, very rapid, smooth and correct, quickly understood and easily managed The invention of those excellent machine can be relied upon as upright and responsible men, well worthy ?f the confidence ami patron age of our Christian rcaders.ft"Northern church standard," N. Y. Dec. 27th. ORDERS RECEIVED, .and machines prompt I v forwarded to any ad dress on receipt of dip- following earth 'prices Single machines for sample* or private use p ain styles with adjustable extension ta I lie and treadle, famished with equipments pcudv fur immediate use $10 Etch Machines with extra tine table ,Jq " 'Machines with table and cover 20 " Machine.'* with enclosed teble half cabinet style 20 " Machines with enclosed table full cabinet style. 40 " The machines at $10 arc precisely the same ae those of a.higher price) the only difference being that those at $10 have plain hut neat ta ble and treadle, while those of a higher price are oruimental, with elaborate and costly pol ished black walnut. Tables with covers, enclosed cases, and cabi net style. No extra charges made for packing or ship ping ta any part of the country. Special cer tificate for five years with every machine. Speci mens of. sewing, illustrated circulars, with numerous recommendations, wholesale cash prices, extraordinary inducements to agent*, ?(?<?., mailed free. Exclusive control of territory given gratis to capable and energetic agents, merchants, store keepers, &c., who will travel or open agcnc.es and cxhibet the wonderful merits cf our machines in their localities, and and solid orders. Outfits and county rights given free, of charge An uncqualcd quick and liouost money ma king huiiicss for male and female canvassers in all parts of the country.'? Christian Index. N, Y. Jan- nth. * CASH liMlTTANCES must be made in Post Office money orders, or Hank Drafts made payable, to our order In New York. Registered Letters or by express at our risk. All Orders and Communications rniiat be addressed to robert j. mulligan & co. 8:if> Canal Street. X. y. General Manufacturers of Machinery. SraAetdJlewrlt FaiLBaauierj^Tre Gudrtt*) SUle a/td MxrblcMinttey.Moorand.Duin j TilinnWhile Tint,W&lnnt Bncylumit/} Ca6inetMdAerj3tcWoodx&.e. AUWorhWtrrantei. LOWEST PRICES. Send pit Price L fj t. I. H. HALL & CO, iUnu?tturtr* ScUetbrs. % 2j4<,0, B,70.tfarhet Street. , $ 225,225, JSdstBay,' CHARLESTON, ?, C? This cut entered according to Act of Oongre in the year 1873, by I, II. Hall & Co.. in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Wash* ngton ? , v.MMr^w<ii.vTwwMiaiiiBM??m<H: ? tri fry ? _ :. ?". = . ? ~-?'-.?I?u-J t^ISC w sriggmann ?.. vi v, -HLAS just received a fresh supply of GROCERIES auch as ?' *' . Pi i t-t ct ?/ 1 7 / LARD, ? TEA S BUTTER, g SUGAR, ? CHEESE, OYSTERS, & ; CRACKERS, SARDINES, B CANNED FRUIT. ALSO, CONSTANTLY keeps ON HAND, T>rv Gooth?? cflothingi* Slip's, ilats Otvps &C? &c't *l price to siint Irre times. nXS JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF NORTTiERjNf HAY, And Several kinds of FERTILIZERS which can he bought lo^jlown lor nfbne*. Apr,. 3,0,1873 F Ii1 W Bl^GGMAN v In Announcing to tJie ^UBliIO TH*-) lVec^rpid4^rg<Complete and WELL SELECTED SPRING 3TOCK>eri > ?idn* groceries; liquors & SE?fl# ? ! ??-, ^.,jit IBEG to Inform all Parlies Interested in a Bargain, thati?ieyjiave been twught Lnder Ej?* trabrdinary Favorable Circumstances, and thr.t they will be Disposed of CHEAP FOR CA.SH. i ??? iffudw i 'IT is my object'to make it advantageous for my Friends, Patrons and the Piiblic to B?\'?roia CD. KOKTJOII^' I>. 1 Invito Special Attention to a pure Holland GIN, Cog nac nhd Pencil BRANDY Nov20, c31 . , . >? ?,, ,;tly ? . . 1 V , ? ... r.:[ a .- fflffl THIS IS THIS TIME AND PLACE nriO BUY ANYTHING YOU WISH IN THE CrROCERY IJNE SU^;ASrFLOUB JL Bacon, Prepared Ham, Lard, Butter, Mollawes, Sugar, Coflee Ac, &, ATTftB' 1 nf ST WE ij/rywi-jnwftW v n And in rear of the Grocery, is the n /. .. ,%\r. m t\ ?idw ENTERPRISE SALOON, i,^ WHICH is kept full of '.he finest grades of LIQUORS, SEGARS &c., which will fcrfSbld to Buit Ute purchaser. Call and see for yourself. ?? ? ? ? ? . A FISCHER. , March 20 " ? 1874 tf M i , t ??ii . i i . ". i. m m i 13ACOjNT and FLO?B ? ' ? 1 j ' '?> ' ? j" ' l>-- :.?;'' ;>"l/i.." ? 1t Specialties, ' ^ cTV^IHO ^ come one come all AND EXAMINE MY FINE STOCK OF boots and shoes, WHICH 1 am now offering to My Patrons at ery reduced rates. Bv bu.ving direct from the Maniffacturcrs, I am able to Sell a FIN F SHOE at a very low price. I have 'all Stv'.ea of SHOES to suit the purchxscr. IN addition to my Shoe Store, I have a Select Assortment of j (ji'JI !<? '1 ' * ????? "?!*74r'>ftl Fresh Groceries, ' ' Whic' 1 am otiering Low Down. k n 1873 r T' B- B?tB* rsov. 13, 18/3?ly 1874 SPRING TRADE 1874 -0 T. SOHN & BRQ. v ARE NOW OPENING THEIR . tiff jilt .' H pisi new spring stock ... ^ww???'?.*? ?w j .... *$iw{ii>-i%' And can contidenlly assert that they are THE QAEATEST BARGAINlr;; EVER before ExWhited in Orangeburg, which are the rcsidts of Unusual Favorable Purchases in consequence of the present and past Pressure upon Trade DRESS GOODS, PRINTS. EMBROIDERIES^ NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, PEUCALES, . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Ac., eVci ,. i ",iH., ? OF the Finest and Riches Materials and the latest Novelties in style and Designs of this Reasons* Wear. An elegant Stock of lady's Neck Wear, Ties, Collarettes, Scarfs, Roche* and Belts in most Select nnd Becoming designs. We have added to our already Immense Stock of * boots and shoes Comprising the Latest Styles of Lad is'Gaiters, Gents' Shoes and Boca's. Our Stock of GENTS' CLOTHING, HATS, AND FURNISHINF GOODS IS Superior to any ever offered by us, Wc earnestly call your attention to the above facts and solicit a VISIT of Inspection. We. being able to offer far more Valuable Inducements than ever hiforc presented, and auch as can not fail to claim the Patronage of all who study Economy in connection with the Finest Quality. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. Apr.0,1874 NEW STOltE