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LOCAL ITEMS.
ORANOEBUuG, S. C OCT. i, 1874.
Sum Mr. KlRK ??nnhxm la authorised
to :o)Icct and receipt for advertisements and
sub.criptions to the Time*.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Copy for one year, - $2.00
" * " Six Month*, - - - 1.00
Our friends wishing to have advert isementa
inserted in Hi* TIMES, Inusl hand them in
by Monday morning, 10 o'clock.
Rally Conservatives 13
Come out to tlie meeting
on *~
i~ ?u t'i rn*m>
T$ftf> weather, on Monday was yery
etorniy, but on Tuesday delightful.
The Independent movement is gain
ing strength in all parts of the State.
The valuable communication signed
**H." vtilb appear, in Our? next, Being |
too late for this issue.
-?,. Pa,'.i,' -'-VMfJ^ q
Ckvu, who recently killed Brown
ing, Trial Justice at Bamberg, has been
tried and acquitted.
Ex-Governor Perry & out in a letter 1
in the Phoenix favoring the endorse
ment of Green for Governor.
Moses appealed to Grant for troops
to put down riots in Edgeficld county,
but was rcfiissd by the latter.
We are pained to learn of the severe
illness of Mr J. M. Bettel I who has been
confined to Iiis bod with an attack of
paralysis.
The Enterprise Billiard Saloon will
hereafter be conducted by Mr DcMars
Assisted by Mr. Iiobeit Jones, Mr.
Wolfe having withdrawn.
The Orange Tax Union meets on
Friday at 71 o'clock p. m., and every
member is requested to attend. It now
numbers fortv-five members.
Bets are freely offered, with no
fakers, that Chamberlain, the Patter
?m King candidate, will be beaten in
Georgetown couuty by 2000 mrjority.
Cosskrvatives remember tho meet
ing ?ea Mond??. Come out and send
the right kind of delegates; t > Colum
bia. Let i* be an enthusiastic people's
meet it ig.
The severe storqi mi Monday caused
it wash on tho track of the South Car
olina Railroad below Brnnehville,
which interrupted tfie passage of the
trains on Tuesday.
If the Republicans don't intend to
cheat in the coining election, they will
cause cue good Conservative to be ap
pointed iu each county on the Board
of Commissioners of Election.
Considerable damage was done by
the gale on Monday in Charleston, and
its vicinity/" The old bathing house is
gone, and tho sea wall on East Battery
is a mass of crumbling ruins.
We regret to learn of the death of
Mr. Joseph luabneL for many years an
efficient employee of tho South Caro
lina Railroad, residing at this place.
Our sympathies arc with his afflicted
family.
?
i
We understand that a change has
been made in the Commissioners of
Election ; J. P. Mays and Fordham
being substituted for A. B. Know Ron
and F. R. McKiulay.
Why is thisthusly?
Why is it that the Town Council
don't put through that New Street?
It is said that the means havo been
offered, so that if there is a will there
is a way. If this is so, the Counoil
should certainly act, for nothing im
proves a town more than the opening
of streets.
We see by the News and Courier
that Uuaon county, which has a Dem
ocratic majority, has voluntarily put
three colored men on the County ticket
to represent the colored minority.
Docs this look like the- Democrats,
when they have power, will aot unfair
ly to the colored people?
Dispatches from Columbia indicate j
considerable discouragement among
the prominent Ring leaders in conse
quence of tho failure of the Charleston
ratification meeting. Falling scantling
burning beavers and verdant hearers
sccra to havo been too much even for
Judge Mackey and General Elliott.
The Executive Committee of the j
Omugeburg County Tax Union met
here on .Saturday September tho 19th.
It is requested that the Chairmen of
tho several Township Executive Com*
tnittecft, who form this (county) Com
mittee, send their names, as early as
possible, to J. S. Hey ward, Secretary.
Tun Chamberlain rally iu Charles
ton seems to have turned out a Green
rally. The fact is the Chamberlain
itca were oreen not to have fired their,
first gun in Orangeburg, where they
might havo made a better beginning.
We would advise them the next time
tobe more careful about their feat
form.
The Union-Herald devotes nearly
a column to the subject of tho union/of
the Conservatives end Independents,
as proposed by the News and Courier.
This paper is certainly very magnani
mous. It thinks Kershaw would be
harder to beat than Green, and yet it
evidently dont want the Conservatives
to endorse tho latter. How generous!
jj The correspondents, both of the Sun
and News and Courier, writing from
Walterboro, concur in representing
the second Chamberlain ratification
meeting at that place as big a fizzle as
tho first at Charleston. Only one
hundred and 'fifty colored men were
said tobe present, by whom the oro to is
were so interrupted, that they could not
finish what they essayed to speak.
Poor Chamberlain 1 Doubtless he
wishes he was back at his profession.
Mr Augustus Fischer knows how to
do the thing. Ho has sent us a present
which added amazingly to our culi
nary department, and made our belter
half, and all the little ones happy. He
keeps a good store, and sells cheap too.
He-has just received a large supply of
fine hard headed northerc cabbages.
Every body should get one before they
are all sold out. Besides his large and
varied stock of every thing else iu the
grocery liquor and tobacco line, as
will be seen in his advertisement iu an
Other column, he has as fine a lot of
cheap and good hams and bacon strips
as any ono would wish. Call at his
store and examine for yourselves.
[Fob TiiuOius-GKiuuio Times.]
* Mr.- Editor:?Feeling that a large
number of your readers, if not all of
them, aro ever ready and glad to hear
of tho religious interest of our country,
I take great pleasure in sayiugto them
that a Sunday School Celebration took
place on Friday 25th of September, nt
Bethlehem church, comprising all tho
different schools of East Orange Cir
cuit. Much interest was exemplified
in the good cause by teachers and
children, and especially so, by their
worthy and efficient Superintcndaut,
J. Hamp Miller. Several very elo
quent aud impressive speeches were
made by Revs. Simmons, Campbell
aud Legare, also by a goodly number
of the Sunday school children, at the
conclusion of which, a well spread* ta
ble wag prepared for the satisfying of
the appetites of all. After performing
this last, but by no means disagreeable
duty, all parties left for ther respec
tive homes,, perfectly contented with
their visit to Bethlehem church.
J. A. I.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtue of Sundry Executions to me direct
ed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at
Orangeburg C. H., on the First Monday
in October next, tor Cash, all the Right,
Title and Interest of the Defendants in the
following property, vir:
Ail that plantation or tract of land con
taining 1500 acres, roorc or less, bounded by
lands now or late of Charles Thompson, J D
Trezevant, nnd the Santee river, and known
as "Spring Grove." Levied on as the prop
erty of the Trust Estate of W R Albert,
Mary Ann and Emma Tabor; In the cases of
B B Bhett Jr., vs G M Crosswcll, and G M
I Croiuwell vs B B Bhctt Jr.
ALSO
All that tract of land containing300 acres
I more or less, bounded by lands now or late
of J P'Berry, Jess Thompson and the So Ca
I B. R. Company. Levied on as the property
I of L B Howefl at the suit of F E Becae,
ad m' r.
al8c
1. All that trait of land containing 100 acres 1
more or less, bounded by lands now or late
of Matia J Livingston and D V Livingston.
2. And all that other tract containing 150
acres more or less bounded by lands now or
late of Est. J T Carson, Est. Mary Pou, B F
Pou and Edisto Bivcr. Levied on as the
Sroperty of Henry Livingston at tho suit of,
D Jones, Grd'n
AMD j
On Tuesday the 6th October, at the resi
dence of Henry Livingston,' 1 horse 2 oxen,
2 hogs, 1 wagon, 1 timber cart and a lot of
Blacksmith's tools. Levied on asthe prop
erty of J H Livingston at the suit of J I)
Jones, Grd'n.
ALSO
At Fort Motte on Tucsdav Ute 6th day of
October, one lot of Machinery for Mill.
Levied on as the property of J A McKenze
at the suit of John Alexander.
Sherifl's Office, ) E.I.CAIN,
Orungcburg C. IL, 8. C. V S. O. C.
October 19th, 1874% j
cq:mme:rcia.3L,.
MARKET REPORTS
Office: of tiif. Oua?;gkhuku Tikes,
October 1, 1874.
CORRECTED WEEKL**,
- - 12 g 12j
Ordinary,
Uood Ore
Low Middling", - - - 13
Bough Eice : : : 126 (<y
Corn : V : : buB 90 ?
Cow Peas : : " 1 00 ?
Fodder : s \ " I 25 ?
Pindcra ; per bushel 1 50 ?
Announcement.
The many friends ol Mr. 0 .A.NEUFFKB
announce him as an independent Candidate
for County School Oonimisaiorer.
MANY VOTERS.
izlar & dibbx/eg,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
RUSSELL STREET,
Orangeburg, 8. C. r
Jas. F. Izlah. S. Binr.
inch'6-lyt
It
THE COLUMBIA
female college,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Rev. Samuel B. Jones ,D. D., President.
Fall session will open on the First Wednes
day in October. Standard of scholarship,
high. Terms moderate. For circular, address
the President at Columbia.
Sept. 3 5t
GLOVER & GLOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office, opposite Court House Square.
Orangeburg, S. C
T. W. Glover, Mortimer Glover,
Julius Glover.
Feb. 10 tf
-,-1-,?i. -
de. a. c. dukes,
Oraugeburg C.H.,8. C.
dealer in
DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS,
Fine Toilet 8oaps, Fancy Hair and Tooth
Brushes, Perfumery and Fancy Toilet
Articles, Paints, Oils, \ arnisbes. and .
Dye.Stufts, Letter-paper Pens, Ink,
Candies, Tobacco and Segars.
Baxlev & Vtmdolilen
COTTON FACTORS
?Axn?
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Factors Office, No. 5 Central Wharf
GBA1N AND PRODUCE COMMISSION
HOUSE, No. 108 ANSON STREET.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
K?y-\Vc earnestly solicit consignments of
all kind* of Country Produce.
Sept. 24 " 1871 8m
imm
Dry
Goods
HOUSE.
297 King St. 3 doors above wentworth,
OIIARLKSTON. S C
Jept. 10?3m
If?s.3Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C. "
STATI0HEBS
First-Class Work
OUR 8PECIALTV,
yet, by VMM; cheapee GEADES OF stock,
we cam n iiNisii won* at
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASaifl?TsTIlTIOIIEBY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and ?all (Invitations
ON the nrsr stock and painted in the
LATEST STYLE.
fot^ sale
One Tract of Land one mile below Branch
villc, on the South Carolina Railroad, con
taining five hundred acres more or leas.
ALSO,
Ono tract five miles above Ilrauchville on
the Columbia branch of the South Carolina
Railroad, containing four hundred acres,
ALSO
Ono tract containing about six hundred
acres hi BarnwcU comity, on Edisto River,
thrco miles from RranchviUc. The above
lands aro oak and hickory and arc No. 1 for
cotton or provision.
ALSO
I will sell Bcvcral lots in the village of
Branchvilla well improved. All or any part
of the above property 1 will Hell on the most
liberal terras. 'Apply to the subscriber at
Branchvillc. J. p. D. FAIREY.
Julv 23-3m
McMICHAEL & BLUME,
Hnvin?? lately Replenished their Stock of
DRV GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES and HATS,
ultablefor tbeFALL TKADE,,together with the best and
Cheapest Lot of Groceries
Ever offered to the Public before are now Selling them off M very Reduced Prices.
Their STOCK of
TOBACCOS, LIQUORS, BRANDIES, AND SEGA RS -
Arc unc<muled in this Market. Gome one come ALL and seo for.y.ursclves*
TAKE NOTICE
WE ARE RECEIVING and have now on hand a VERY FINE LOT OF
GROCERIES
WHICH WE WILL SELL VERY LOW
CASH.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS WOULD DO WELL TO
0ALL AND EXAMINE
ALL PARTIES Indebted to us will please come-forward and SETTLE UP
We meah what we say,
VOSE & ISMLAR,
Goods Delivered
THET?YLOB GIN.
Price reduced and vastly improved in quality.
Having tqc exclusive agency for the counties of ORANGEBURG and BARNWELL
i am prepared to furnish the celebrated TA YIjOR GIN at very much reduced
prices. Thee* Gins are no used by a grent many planters, among whom are:
Mr. Jacob Keitt,
Major A. J. Hydrick,
Mr. James If, Fowlea,
Mr. II. J. Hydrick,
Mr. Keating Morris.
A sample Gin may be scon at the store of Messrs. Rull, ScovUl & Pike, with whom
orders may be left, or at the store of
JOHN A- HAMILTON,
June 10,1874-J8-4m. . Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Dr.W. W. Wannamakei,
Mr. Jacob Coon er,
Mr, J. W. Smith,
Mr. N. K. W. Sistrunk,
Messrs. Rolin & Argo,
ENTERPRISE CLUB ROOMS,
F. M. DEM ARS,
PROPRIETOK.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH IA>T OF LIQUORS AND SEGARS, AND
SIT IRcccivlng every day the
IPati'onoge orftlie IPrVblio,
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.
SIllO-A HS ?f the following popular brands
IMPERIAL REGALIA, LONG TOM, (S?LDEN EAGLE, LA ROSE,
PERCY SEM PL E, LA NOME A, SWEET HOME, HENRY CLAY
Jan. 1 1871. tf
In Returning my Thanks
TO MY PATRONS for their Liberal Patronage in the past, I assure them
that I will spnre no eflorts to please them in tho future
MY STOCK is Well ASSORTED
IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, WINES
LIQUORS, SEGARS &c, &.,
All.of which I offer an low ag any House.
8ATI8FACTIO!N GUARAN TEED
Please call and Satisfy yourself. No trouble to Show Goods.
Mi) B F POU. M B SISTUNK, W D RISER ?nd \V W WOLFE are with me, who
will be pleased to sec their friends
Apr. 10,1873 p H. W. BRIGGMAN
GEORGE H CORNELSON
BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS aud THE PUBLIC IN GENERAI
THAT HE IS NOW RECEIVING HIS
SUMMER STOCK,
And that the same will be ready in a few days for inspection. It comprises all the lutCHt
novelties in all the different branches of
DliY GOODS, 3:1 ATS, BOOTS, SHOES
GR()CEIUES5HAIlDWARE,CROCffiERY
GLASS,WOOD and WILIiOW-WAEE,
ALSO
A nice Assortment ready made Clothing
THE same having been bought with an EYE to the WanU and Neccsutics of my
..: * . ?1 !? h'i . .!.'.)!:'. ??_ ? .* ft . " f
Customers under the present Hanl Timos, I am enabled to give everybody FultaV
Mn. y nnd Satisfaction, Iuviting an early Inspection,
GEORGE IL CORNEILSON
Denial Notice. .
THE undersigned takes pleasure in an
nouncing to hia many friend* And patrons,
that he baa permanently located at Orange
Imrij. C. 1L.H. C.. ?hfcreha.will.<lovol? Ma
entire tliue, from every Monday till Saturday
'noon to the
PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
in all its Departments. Terfect satisfaction
guaranteed in all operations entrustedto his . ,
care. -Charge* very moderate..
Office at Dr Fcrsner** old stand over Will
cock's Store.
: A. m. SKI DER, D. S.
Kirk Robinson
1>k.\ m:h IN
, Mtu\e, Stationery, mid Fancy
Articles,
XtAKKET STREET,
ORANGEBURG, C. H., ?. C.
June 11, 1874 tf
A CARD,
DR. J. G. WANNAHAKE? Ii CO.,
Respectfully call the public's attention to
their
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE,
om Russell Street, next door to McMaater's
I Brick Building, where enn be found a well
selected stock of Medicine*, Paints, Oils,
Soaps and Fancy Toilet Articles. A kind
and generous patronage is earnestly solicited. .
DbJ[# g. wannamaker & 0O.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
BUY GOODS HOUSE,
j FUROHGOTT BENEDICT & 00.
275 King Street, Charleston, 8. C,
The Cheapest
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
OILCLOTHS CARPETS,
MATTINGS, RUGS, Etc.,
This Side of New York.
For prices) see local . acp. 3-m.
THE SPART ANBURG AND
ASHEVILrtLE RAILROAD.
NATURE'S HIGHWAY ACROSS THE
MOUNTAINS.
Light Grades, Easy Curves, No Tun
nelling. \
Let it be Built Speedily.
A link in the Air Line Road between
the cities of Cincinnati, St- Lotus, Chicago'
and Charleston, seventy-four (74? mUea
long, with less than twenty (20) miles of
heavy work.
Shorter than any line froni New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore to either of
these cities, and many hundred miles nearer
to these centres of Western Trade than any
|,existing line to Charleston.
The road that promises to mako Charles
ton the market for the trade of the Great
Northwest, the West Indies, South Am er.
icn ond Europe; also an important emigrant
station. 1
ECONOMICAL IN CONSTRUCTION
SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND
PROFITABLE IN RESULTS.
An important enterprise for the develop
ment cf South Carolina.
Shares Fifty Dollars (50) each, payable
in ten (10) instalment/.
Every citizen of this State should own at
least one share.
Charleston with her magnificent Harbor
and genial climate; her immense undevel
oped back country, containing a fertile soil,
fine pasture grounds and inexhaustible water
power; her contiguity to the West Indies
and South America, and her nn par ailed
European ocean course, is destined, upon
the completion Of thin important Trunk
Line, to cmere from her prostrated con
dition and become what nature has intended
she should he, the great commercial metropo
lis of the Southern Section of the United State?.
LIMIT OF STOCKHOLDER' INABILITY.
The following clause in the charter is
published for the information of subscribers:
Sec 4. 'That ho stockholder of said com
pany shall be held liablo for the debts, con
tracts Or acts of said corporation beyond tho
amounts actually subscribed to the" Capital
Stock of said Company by such.stockholder.
ni rectors:
George W. Williams, B. Bollmsuin, \\xti
Gage, Theodore D. Jcrvev, Theodore G.
Barker, John 8. Fairlv, Gabriel Cannon,
John H. Evina, T. B. Jeter, D. R. Duncan,
James E. Black, John8, Wiley.
Principal Office and address, 25 Broad
street, Charleston, S* C
C G. M EMM INGER," President.
A. C. KAUFMAN, Secretary and Treas
urer, jnly I?, 3m.
A Southern House,
GBO S HACKER'S
DOOIIS, S ASH and
Blind Factory,
King, Opposite Cannon Street,
Charleston, S. C.
The only house of the kind in this City own
and managed by a Carolinian.
A Largo Stock always, on hand, and
sold at ?0 por cent, less tlmu Northern
prices.
.. ADDRESS,
Cteo. S, Racker
Charlestons. C
T. O. BOX 170. Oct. 30?ly

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