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THE FREE CITIZEN". PUBLISH KU SATURDAY, APfflL 24, 1875. Cit.v l>ii*o<$fcor,;v*. CITY OFFICKUS. MAYOR, - - Joub W. Moseley. CLERK, - T. D. Wojle. TuEASUitKit, - - ll. Williamson. A I? D KUM KN,-Henry Washington, .). 1*. Harley, li. Williamson. T. 1). Wolle. POSTMASTER, - - W. K. Williams. CHUNCHES. METHODIST EPISCOP?LC?IURCII-Tiev Thomas Phillips, pastor. Services, moi li ing, afternoon ami eve tl lng. RAPTIST.-[{ev. Mr. Norris, pastor. Services, llrst Siinthiy evenings ami lin; sccoiul and fourth Sundays, morniii and evening. M K i n? ?DIST (south) - Rev. Mr. Gi'.s ii phell, pastor. Service- morning and evening. Sunday-school. !) A. M. Pl?KSUYT?l JI AX.- Kev. Mr. ilrown evangelist. S< n iee*, morning ar i! atlov noon. Sunday-school, it ?-2 \. M. EPISCOPAL.-Ki rsl and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. LUTUKKAXt "iifucti.-1'eVi Mr. Hough, pastor. Services, in'ruing IO 1-2, even big at 7 o'clock. The passenger trains on i.hc S. C. Iv. lt. will puss through Oraugchurg ns follows : Day, from Charleston, IO.-18 a. ni. tk from''Columbia, 7.-".>) p. m. Kight, from Columbia, 1 !.?">.". p. m. " froin Clihrh'sion, 2.20 n. m. ?fJOTT( 'il Qu G i'ATivii o. IKIl'A'i KVKNINd. Ordinary. - - - 11:1-2 ? 12 Good 'Ordinary; - - 12 1-2 ?S l.*? Low Middling, - - L'S Strict Middling, - 'JL'V* v* IS LAH ?"^ i. ii. OFFICE IlOUltS AT OltANGEiiUKC. DEPOT. From S o'clock A. M. lo 2 1". M. From 3 o'clock P. M. to C. P. M. Goods received and delivered only in ollicc hours. OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, "j OitANOKituttu COUNTY, March 12, 1875. j Teachers and all other parties who hold legitimate school claims against this county, due prior lo November, 1873, will please report them ?mme-! diately at my ollicc, for registration.! THOMAS I'll I Li.I I'S, School Commissioner Locals scarce. \\callcolt! abd rainy. lcd in Charh ? : ?;i \ ?s'icrdavj. /y IV? 1 '. vii' ?Olli ' ' . 'Aid remain till Un: !-i of May. 3OTW*w vlree.L has boen opened back \ i : .M-'.'CJ,1 ! lover's residence, lending i !.. ghlon Street lo the i?:.? road. An important referee case was de cided before (?co. Bol ?vcr on Thurs day. There was a un i ling of the Orange burg bar nt Judge Clover's o Hice on .Monday, to arrange for Hie tin- cases 16 be tried :.! (lie extra session of the Court of Common Picas. The frosl of bisl Monthly did gn at damage in (his pim e. Some ol' the gar dens that were looking splendidly the day before were a sorry sight io behold on Monday. Dr. linkes lia, opened bis soda foun tain for the season. We hope thal next week we .-had have such sunny weather ?is io (etd induced to lake a re freshing draughl of Ids excellent Soda. T. Kohn A Uro. lost none of their p |> lllarily by lin- lah: lire, though liny did much ol'llieir stock, bul a new is on hand, and th'1 phillie should ?ive them a call; il you buy ihiihiuji sim will always get polite I real men t, /ric, ut Kuhn's. C. I). Kori j din 'H meeting with Hie Hie . ess in business that his enterprise ami energy fully merit; His bushie i has greatly increased ot' late, and all who patronize bim once are sure io call nguiu. Wc arc glad to commend him io (bc [ llb lie. Our subscription list bis increased lately so Hint we are obliged lo add lo our issue or stop sending paper- lo lho.*e who have not sell led their hills. With in two weeks nearly a bundled names have been ndded to our list. We wero {greatly gratified to receive (he communication printed in anet her column, from a nativu Conservative. Our motto is, no compromiso with cor ruption hi cither parly. In all thai, wc have .-aid. we /co;.' had Ihn Wiest inte rests ol the whole pei pie*' at. henri, and it is a satisfaction lo us receive such com munications as wc print to-day. We boin: to so conduct the ClTIJ?KN as io merit thc approbation and good-wiil of thc respectable and fair-minded people of our County, of both parties. lt i< said timi tho Ni tri anil Times will ilouhlo ?Iii- wi' Thi? i- quite in "ac cordance with tho eternal Illness <>? things/' Hui still it is liol always good policy to display two laces under ono liood, though it may ho a large one. Thc body ol" young Burke, one ol' Hie unfortunate pat ty drowned \\y the sinking of thc yacht Kiln Anna, was found on Tuesday, oil Commins L'oint bony. Scipio Bryan and Elijah Atkinson were hung at Beaufort^ hist Friday, for thc murder of Mr. T. S. Behn, near Grahamville, in dune, L871, nearly a year ago. THAN;;-. \\rc acknowledge a com plimentary ticket lo tho second annu al L^air of thc 'Agricultural; Mechani cal and Horticultural Association, of Mobile, A!., C.G. Langdon, President and Wm. E. Mickie, Secretary. V?"?th enlarged facilities for Inrnisbbi : reading-iuni lt" r io thc public, wc hhp? ibo Ncivs ami TI'MCA will poon pilbil-li those allldaviis !:> .-how what has beepinc of "thai neat lillie pile ol" iltc people's inOiicy." ^V? know thal soute ct mit eta Cd with thal paper have very iretieheroiH liienibrjos,1 lo say Ibo leas!, hui we shall beCitsiohaily ivtuhid iii? -Y ....>. ol'Ii prom ises lo the public; Niles G. L'arker WM; ah-cstcd oii Wednesday upon thc complaint <>i" !>. il. Chamberlain, T. C. bunn, S. W. Mellon. W. li. Nash and Paris .Sim kins, tis e..tumi -toners bf thc sinking lund, for mubozzlihg money ol' that fund while State Treasurer U> tho amount pi 828,100. The bail is fixed al ^00.000, v.Iiich cannot be given, and Parker goes to jail. CHARLESTON DISTRICT CAMI* MEET INO. We learn thai lins meeting will commence oh Hie 23th ol'April, and continue over the following Sabbath. Thc meeting will bc under tho dircc of a committee of arrangements chos en by thc Charleston churches; Thc meeting will bc held upon thc well known ground., near Liaison's Station, on the S. C. ii. lt. The IL Lt. will carry those aUciltliiig thc meeting al ;tt reduced IV.ro. The preachers and people interested in the meeting arc ...... tho ?>inour ol a sharp Texas paper, to which thc question replied: "The iJV wrote that article carly in .UL hard working blacksmith, was a deck hand on a sloan he was a cow boy 6n lin* frontier, but of late years ho has followed thc pro fession ol' a prize-fighter. Ho only became an editor to reduce Iiis Mesh by starvation, so as lo become moro successful in his peculiar lint?." No further inquiries were made. Wc have been invited ic,- the teach er, at thc request ol' the children, oj Lewisvillc School, Amelia township. Dis! rici No. 4, Lo lie present at MU ex hibition and picnic to bo given by lb cm on the Inst tl ay ot' May. ii would give us great ph asure to bc present oil thal occasion bul Saturday is a very busy dav willi us. Should WC ll?t be abie to 1)0 pl'CSCnt WO hope some friend will furnish I ho CITIZEN with an account ol' the exorcises. May il prove lo all cont erie, d thc ..Merriest day ?d' all tho glad New War. Tijii Lexington centennial tonk pim ?? hist Monday. The speakers ?vtire nhiixig ih? inosl accomplished and eloqttoiil in Hie laud, hui Ibis chilly air spoiled lite ?Heid ?d'lin ii' splendid orations. (.!c0vgo Win. Ciirlls made ihn priueipd addres.s at Concord, and lliohard ll. liana per formed lite -ame duty al Lexi gum. The following was .?!.;. td thc liiaiij ion fl s ou 1 lint occasion : '.Tho Soi'.e of :?oiuh {.'tirol hui. Never will Massachusetts'forget Ibo proud re sponse Of South Carolina lim very nigh! she heard th?; war note from Lexington. Governor Chamberlain may yelp every thing.lie wishes, hut lie must nhl veto our carnesl respect for a voice from lin I'ahiictto State to tho 1'ine." Governor Chamberlain, who responded, was re ceived with much applause, as were also ids sentiments of carnesl desire for lite completo and early restoration of lrue fraternal feelings between tho twa* gr< .1! commouwcall hs. Alofi, on tin; throne of God, and not below, in thc footprints ol'a tramp ling multitude, are the sacred rub s of righi, which no majorities can dis place or overturn.-diaries Sumner. Thc following is tito list of i Jury drawn by Joel Larkins, 1 for tho extra term ol' Court : A Keilor, W. li. Livingston, Theo* u?? Kohn, Louis Woodward,Tony Ci' . ! A. N. Glover, F. M. L'nc?cclt, Wc 1 G. Wright, Jacob G. Keitt, Hid .Miles, V?'ii. Sinitli, Win. lin ?Charles Walker, David X. Cha Wm. Iv. Crooke, W. W. Culler, I i Garvin, Frank Mathews, W. Sain, Dory Parlor, Kilns Fel Cu Jibe Kio!, F. DeMars, Elijah Brc Jell" Robinson, Joseph Johnson, . Summers, Levi Slimmers, ?lob Cu IK. A. Nix, rhillip dowell, F. . Felder, Isaac llnigler, Ked Whii Gab Summers, Louis Paull i ?g. j A Kind Word from an ?nexpc OOUI CK. . I Korro!: ? iTi/.r.N : j I have mu iced Illili i lie Cit ix KN been sinai ?or libel and ulti,.o.;?rh a j s -rvativc, and differing from you iii H ol' thc views which \- \\ express h i paper. I e in assure y> ti nf ibu symj \ ol' lin.! bo.-'I t 'On-i-rv.-itiv:- eiianeut i loOutiiy. We^ire. Willing io ! . differences anti unilu willi any o Mayor <>i ?iii hones! .....v. -rt.nu. ;;t. i course litiiiiig ihoircc^iit-Ciiiiipal^i sit|j>('(j:Utuily; in I?ihtliig ;?: i < :i\t JcOrrttpiioM in your parly. !:;.- fully J t-onviins-il us th:il wo are! ii'ol iv il hi j coniinon '( nf ? "uii ?i a ?id {'hat. wi eo-oporatv willi yiiii in y?itti 1st is lt.-llb rt sUl bring about a heller .-; : allans i,i oin- county, Wo agree y?).U; a No. ?ii ilie support of (.'liv I l.'lnhubul.ihi's ?uhninis ralina, and iii j au-1 vi.II chaliced lo l>U born Kt? Mas?n anti Dixon** Hub 'bx s hoi i: deg ret? ?letra : I ruin our appreek'iii your hnucsi elli>r?s for reform, 'i iv ho I ob li bu,lhere SOOIIM lit! t I.e < of your ultimate -ti.??<..<. n< a iilnl honorable eOUrsO> honorably sued never lulls ld triumph in end i?vor injustice :i i. < I Wrong. v ive regri;l I liai the 'J'itncs, oar only i noni ol' Conservative prin?ipleSj censed to.live; ive are yet heartily that lin' banner of ri torta lias been r hy a paper uf a diffcrcul polit ical from ocr own. While (hese stun simitar) (illbrlT to im-oanh anti driv c irrupt o Hi ci a ls were being mad 11 iii D?iw eratic pres.'., the cry was r I "tliiil il lias ?til laliie. lind li::!' it Uierely political ?a pit iii;*' 'rids e; : he; sahl ol* thc Ui'nkr.N"; and ulai . iuuy he said of i; hy court house ] j clan's, ami uxliemi ; ? oj' both panie: Conservative elenieul in ii.;? coin j beeil coupled withI har ol' (he -V- . ^> j .annol yet he brough! I" think li irineiph s ol' Ilia ii..ia Were pill' lilli its uiaio'ria'l, timi v. I.ile. w<: ; .I'llh you iii pome p if.'s. your l: ii il uiiltbrnily upright course U ?.?lah ml a conlhloiiei! I liai y j j working lo ilie bes I int ero>l. of our people. Hosnies ma king mani I'riehils, your ?. mrse huf? obiii many ol' ihe pr?-j alices which uti li iv I Usite. A N'ATIVE ? :< rX.SKliVATI . A Leeson for Young Mon (lu passing through ono ? i wards of the-prison, -I hc< au elderly Jool; mg convict, il' li . .'i lo lyn his bea. ?, aa though itskaiii ; - > look mc iii tho face. On ha;. ; i him a nacl he said, "I knew y< iii voice as soon as I heard you, : it : I have heard yow before to-day, s j After :t few words pf expiant ; I found thal we had been at ont ! members of thc .ame cong reg ? illili Silt under the satin- faifitful i jstry. 1 anxiously inquired li . ? was (lint he had fallen so low . : bc* Dine ihe ?nih il ?? of a prison. ..A ?das? of ale, sir, was my min, I ..:!.. iv could th tit be," 1 asked ; "luas ai ?MI . period of my .sir, \. ry intemperate, but happily loil in give up drink eiitii [al bonah i did liol, si^ti any pl. ' ii hieb I now laineid. I liciain a ! regular altciu'aiit al thc place ol . : . 11 i i * nial joined thc congr?gala ii ; went bil very happily for some yt uiilil one evening I v. as retund? ?'..'ni-, when I met willi s friends from llull. They preya . I oh mo lp gb to lite public housi have luit 'one glass.' Conseje reprovi d me, but having ente upon Hie enchanted ground, I i readily intitiectl lo luke more Ihpi until 1 became bvc'done by i?. i ncxi morning 1 was ashamed lo sin i myself, and loft -, for Leeds. "My old appi tito for th ink lind, been i ?k i nd led \ I became rockie and joined a sol pf counterfeit coin-?] ors. We were discovered, convict! I. timi now 1 am l<> be lianspoiied. timi I had never touched that one 'glass!-Band of Hope He view. i ? Publisher's Notices. .v. Mr. l?lakely is an ?lilil?"! i/.ni ; . \V. Piuckney. ol' liranehvillo, isl unrlzi ? ! autiii *'< r Ibis paper. /.Di ll ; MATZOTH ! ?iii will !n> liintVtlhtHliriTil 'iii- visir liln'r-V .liiitoiiitonee nf Mr. s. M WK KS; Onlers i> in seeuro atteniioii nuts! la1 sent in l?y ; ii!. KIN-'-I AN l?l.'Or?., M Market strum, < liaile.-ton, S. t:. Southern Romo LLLiivcr iiU U oh, nosl eliuihie purl of Oi'ait?ebtiri?i liiiisili il exeop-hijr si pail ol' tin Hi..! woric. i hu material fur \\ I. if ! ? | i::!id. : Two nttil :i half Sd,ii.-.. ', l?'ooi', ii.il .' Isjiy yvimiow--?, bliill ? lilia;- care fur ;i j xi A s fc Ll il G I iD ? N o s, Situated ou a v iv n'nr Til KKK AN!? TlIUKK-iOrAK ;WKKS? olleri'd for Stile, on a.....?.Uli -liilihtii il <. >a<?.: ol' ' h" oWiier. "l in t's v.'ti'iltl sui; a per.-oji bi me..ns. l?' |i:ii'?Mi:iMtt<? S? ?'.' ? ?IKKN '?'i,<- i-.iiu i'-- o?' Drahi?i lui' J ls Vii :? ,? i-, c.iti?im-i?l.'il loi- ihvaii.b\ 1 illy i:i (abe ? ol' |itiltiio:iar.\' dteeas .-tillll (Vfiitl I li::i ii -lori. M. t '.. ri'Jl j - alni iniin l'bhmibisit S. < .. a ii?! .a. :.. f;i:cty Mil!, s. i ria' lentis of ? ii-- s,??,. are ?'e.i -oii.-i- ! il I'iiii pnrtieuhirs may lie oliiaineil j iiiii ?ii lin- p. .'iii':-1 s. iir vitberwi.se micating v. i! li ii ? i* i j ? oi.iVKi??s; Orangeburg. S. C. ' ' :.. VV nil Wig ;;i? ?ii j. ; seinem. Yours!, &c., C. 1). iCO r.TOHX, (.aliceburg, April IO, l -7.'?. YL?K l'OIHl?l.vM AND I.AWKKNCK j Lttorneys at Law, ' .s ai Cliarleston ami ?raiigebtig.j T.WL0B; .!. ii.VM.ill)?;j) lO?I?Simi, r. ?. L.i\viii;.\n:. '"Spee?al alli lilian ?riven In lile col li of i-l.lili.-, iiutl prompt return j i ingehuni. March ?i>. 1S7... I Mool. COMMlSiUONKU. School missioner Phillips lins liisoliicQ;? DU 'riiiirsiiays a iii! l?Yiiltiys ii week. I Sis examinai ions are bi . .! Mbutlav bl each month. A. C. I?U!\K ?, I>. aler 'ri all Uiinls of i 's/r -i ? . ."pei n ??-? ri I; 5 nfl t ri i */t n n Dukes has hail Niue Year?. Kxperi i I>riiysaiul Medicines anti thoi-nnh ?'?tand.s lii-: litisiness. ll'- keeps inly .m a Ijirge supj ly ol (jootls y li i:. ii bi :t .-: -l-l i~ ?-----.rv rj-J-;"\-t-> ,"1 i J %>"\sl.?b.3??> J_. " ?JUXJX 'J, ?'::'. '"'.li atlcuti'iil paid lo the C'>in j ?l>? "i I * ti - - ? - tplious and ail on!. li, lien lei! lo i ..ll on hilii a: i ? A i ?O?d NA I:AII.I:H.\ M. Ct: \i:i.: .-ino . s. c., IV!. i\ |s;?? j 1 ittU'i- I' i'-i-.v, ii'i.i 11 - ? - \ nilli, the lol-1 .i i ;,;s in Seiieiltde <>r liii- Koa'd will lli-i-i : MUIA KAI l'A?iSKNtli:!! TWAIN, iltirledmi ... ii y, \ M ! . ( oluailila . - - ?.l? r I lilnmliia ... i :M I> \| \ <;iiai lesion . . . tl.tr? I' .\> | i -l'A HAY l'ASSKN'tiKi: TWAIN. l:i lie.-1 ou ... 7.('o |> M | < lou li ^ton '- - - G. ?1 A M , d.UMlllA NIC HT KXI'KK (>'millay-, uxeejileil.i ilei?t??n - - - TM I* yi\ oltiiuliia ... (-, ? i .\ \? i e.iliia . . - 7.1.1 T M ! lunieslon . . . i;.:;.'i A M i \' 1.1 -IA NH. i IT KXPWKSS. 'I 11 lesion . . . s.:;.i |? M ?ii Charleston . - . r.aii A M ail.i.i ?ih\ r.i^.'...i i' Trains, wliieli i . \. .M. ninl .'ni i-.o .it ll.th i r. M. u iii Iiaiieston i.i.l Ueaiii-Iivilli . .i. rille timi i ieori?o's. 'I Iiis upplies holli III iloW ll ll i|IS, .w Selieilide :i 'lose i-ounection will ithih? l liarloite, t nlmaliia and Au otu I :it I heir t?i osslmt near Ooliiiniilu, ilVolil llo- ''an I. '- Iliroitjth (.'oininlii;i it ns lilliek ?i M-Iiedul? tn Wi^lilngion N'ortli :i- liv ii.Ilier ronlo. (Jurs on all t.? -Ht it-ains. Itaggneo Iii wijdi. ?S sni.uMn.Ns, I . ivi.:>s, t.;, T. A. tjilpi'!iiitvittleiit. A \) V IO K T i S li SI K N T S .c MlSCELl.AXKOUS. rp ins .A s a i; T II ii \ s T i: u .\ xVDYO CATE. There is soon to bo :i paper ont?felcil as ' ablive, issued from this billed ami pub 1?-Ii? !i in iheinto.restsol ?he .M. E.Church in this poi tii?? of our work. Since tin.' unwise removal of the Charleston Adeoc tlc, mir work bas beet: en hi ry inn" ami extending in tills section alni<h-iniiiitl- nmh ip-y inir for a local nr i -. : ;>. Tim < 'harleston Advocate was for J i wo years publish! I tu Charleslon. It wi - iii . ibis eventful period in the history o] our i aust in Hie South, one ol I lite mosi iniportatil auxiliaries of our work, bs removal left a vacant place hero which luis not since behn lilied, ft is ;ia ol 1 saying, "that blessings brighten ?ts I hey lake lin ir flight." This was em phalli ally [ruo m reference to oar ila per tor tili.'- coast. Many were taken by sur prise at h* sudden removal ami were I anxious for ils return. If we hail been ns fully advertised of the wants ami wishes ol' the people in this section, be fore i lie ! ran . fer of ?1.;.; ; tiper to Allant a. fbi., as wo were aller ii was done, it lyolia! never have gone from us. Tho './tbilisi. Ad coca U is a good paper ami ably e iml fte led* bul it is loo <lis.lant from the Alliiutie coast to meet our local watils in ibis section L Oiir work pti this coa s I ii biers in some pitrtieuhivs from our work hi Hie. celion i !" Atlanta, or Hu- valley ol' the Mississippi; ii- peculiar phases can not be incl liv those who live at a ilis ! a nee frotii ns, ami are not conversant with the exigencies ami demands of this -i edon. Tliu people will have greater interest for Their Own Paper, ih;it lives ami sympathizes with them than eah be nwakeded lor one coming to them boin a .distance, ami managed by com par?t ye si rti hirers; I: will ii'- larger than thc FUKE CITI /.: N. will lie I .-'si toil 13 i-weekly, ?il tb'.' low pri?e of OX I : i)OI-"?,.V U ;i Payment in advance. . no.-.:. i ravelin*; .and local arc agents for this paper. I.el ! hose who read this nota .. ;:e! at once ia gelling up a list of subset biers. .Ml communications fur the Adcocaic should l>e directed :<> ns. nt this place, A. NV H BS TE lt, Aiig. 1S7-I. < irangeburg^ g. C w r. s; ?? T :: ?; -s r N A I; R I ni.; ? ?> I) TC TIO i\VI Ti Y. H).OOO Words and Meanings not in oilier Di?ltbiinrie?. I ? 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