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Tr?? FHEE GI?IZtN. HL*BI'.l-*>l!KO AT OR AN CEBU RC, S. C. B. A. WEBSTER, - - . Editor. A. WKBSTEIt. PUBLISH KU. T E KM ir* i OKB Corr. OME.YKAR. - - - 9 2 00 Invariably in Ailennre. And I will nnmt near to you to judgement; and , I will be a ewin Witness ag iiti<t tho ?orcer. | ?rp, Ant' r.gaioHt the adultorum, nnd ngtiin?l . false swearers, and njcalllft thOi?u thal op press the hireling in hm wutrcs, the widow and the fatherle-d, ami that turn aside the .tranger from hil riglit, nnd IVvtr n.?t mc, bailh the Lord ol' ituii*.-MALACHI. III, a. TV NOTICE. \Ta aro not rrgponaibls for the views cf our Correspondents. Advertisements to be inserted in the ClTtZKS ?tust ba received by Thursday evening. Advertisements inserted, nt fine Dollar per inoli, for the first linc-linn. Kttrther te- nis can j Woh.tdoa application to lite Killi or or Publisher. Communications on natters of Slate or LOCH! taturest, respectfully solicitud. All orders for Job Printing left at thin ofllce will receive prompt atlrutlon. Agents and Correspondents wanlnl in al) Towns of tho County. SATURDAY, JULY 81, 1875. No Strife among brethren. jossible thul some of our road [noticed ihe seven? t"nrn in ka of our white friend? are jk for robbing the colored le, or at least, misappropriating funds raised lo aid them. It seems that the election of one of the Rt cr - taries of the American Missionnry Kocietj to the Presidency of the Howard University in place of a col ored man* was Ute occasion of this recent expression of a long felt feel ing of dissatisfaction. Thc New York Wittie** has a good article on this subject, from which the following is au extract : lu the second place the American Missionar}* Association, winch see na to be now the o'<jtct of special dislike, was con aacneed lor the grand purpose of espousing the cause of the slave, a roost necssary and heroic work at tlu time. It incured general obloquy for its anolilion principles, its missionar ies and teachers were violently perse cuted and forced to flee from the South, but in thc face of the rnosl discouraging obstacles it did what it could willi noble perseverance. When \ the war broke out it matle u most strenuous effort to follow the Noith ern armies with its teachers and mis sionaries to aid the blacks as soon ait set free, and willi the aid of the Freed* men's Bureau it occupied the richi with missionary teachers cs fa ht as it was recovered to the Union. At one time the association hud Ave bundi eil missionary laborers in the South, anti the schools they opened arc wc pre sume, open still, several of them hav ing been developed into colledges. No society, probably, in the history of the world labored n.orc assiduously or successfully for the elevation of| any people than this Society did for thc colored race. It was the channel through which great numbers of North ern Christians poured forth their mon ey .like water, to elevate ami evange lise thc freedmen, and most faithfully did it sppl) thai money. Nor is its work over. It has some half-tlozon m ell-appointed and most successful colleges ai work in the South train ing coloied youth for teachers, min isteis, and missionaries. If the race rs to be elevated, it will kc mainly through these colleges. Now, are llic-ne Northern donors v wboconstitutellie American Mission? I ?ry Association to be condemned becaase they hnvc sleeted white men to adroiniMer their bounty ? Surely it was their busiuws to put men they knew and trusted for wisdom, pru dence, and ability, as well as integri ty tinto the management of their so ciety. Had they chosen Fred'k Dou glas for manager, whut. certainty was there that he would have done any bettor than he has done as Pr?sident 'the Freedmen's Savings Bank? 'We do not for a moment imagine that be was a participator in thc robbery ofthat bank-~on thc contrary, we hc rlevo in his rectitude-?but he bari not the ability to perceive, or strength of character'to prevent its depletion hy the clever Washington ring of seound reis who got themselves put into the management for the purpose,.appar ently of robbing it. Jn ali missionary efforts it has been funnel necessary lo keep the inaimge meul in the budds of those who give the funds, mid'not to put it into the hands of those who are to receive the benefit of them. Thc latter often think tb -y should have the handling of the money and the fixing t?f their own salaries, hut this does not work well, in some cases one of the ince to be benefited is admitted lo the committee of management, but either lhe whole committee has to give over the management into his hands on account of his presumed superior knowledge, or to decline his advice; und in any case all itie rest of thc race are jealous of him, and aro upi to accuse him of favoritism and un fairness. For these reasons we cannot therefore, bininu the Anmreati .Mis sionary Association for keeping the management of its affairs from the rac? that is lo be benefited. When colored men gel their own inissonan and educational societies, und sup port them, thc.s will be in the rigii position to manage them also ami every one will wish that that day may soon come. With respect to robbing Kowald University to establish a Congrega tional duo ch in Washington, lin facts are, we understand, thal a pat t of the endowment fund ol' the University was loaned lo the Coiigrag a iona I Church lhere, which is said to ba the only church in Washington thal ad mits colored people on precisely the asmo looting as whiles. Thc h ?an is at the full rute of inter?s!, and is se cured by property to nearly double the amount. The colored men are right in doing all in their power to foster in-mltoud, independence, self-sup} ort, and busi ness management among their breth ren, but to distrust and denounce those who have done somuch for them is simply monstrous ingratitude. Such cutiduct is somewhat akin to to that of thc Jews, who cried concern ing their best Incur and benefactor, "Crucify Him! crucify Him !" and il la calculated'to deprive them of Ute confidence of their while friends gen erally. We trust, therefore, that Fredrick Douglas and other leading men among them will not allow their own personal feeliuu.t to injure their race by obstructing the Htream ot Northern sympathy and aid tor the great work of their moral ?l?vation. A Colored Man's Views of a Co' ored Declaration of Independa nee. CIIAIILE-TON. S. C , July 28, 187/>. To the Editor of the Free Citizen. Oravgeburg, S. C. : DKAK .stu :-1 have read willi Rome interest an editorial in your issue o? the 2 1th inst., under the caption "No interest in thc back man." Your article commences with a quotation from a Washington tele gram noticing a meeting la id there, the object ol which meeting was to start a newspaper in the interest ot tin colored people. The following words from the quo ted telegram attracted m\ attention, as well ns you I li incl \ and sensible criticism thereon : viz: "the general sentiment of the meeting being thai this was absolutely necessary, as the white man no longer took ant inte rest in the black man," &c. Now, Mr. Editor, I am a black mau, if you please, certainly in the sense in which the words were used in the quoted telegram-and, in the interest ol five millions ol'the forty millions inhabit ing this country, living under one flag, claiming equal protection and .equal rights and privileges with all others, 1 solemnly protest against any auch declaration as liping an u oaar ran table and senseless discrimin?t On' Sir, when the honorable, the gifted and much res|?ectod Frederick Doug las advised the colored people to de pend more upon themselves and not continually to hang on the coat skirts of our more favored brother, and also warned them of the design ing ami unprincipled demagogues, (nnd all of them arc not while men), I agreed willi him and inwardly thanked him for this I finely advice ; luit, sir, 1 cannot believe that Mt. Douglas, or even Mr. Langston, or any other colored tuan who has sense enough to know when he is hungry, would endorse any such tomfooler as is contained in the words quoted above. Sir, the heft efforts of my humble life (for ten yearn at least), and the hrst efforts of some of the greatest minds in the country, long before I ! was thought of oven, have been gi von j : in ihe i merest, of that genuine repub licanism in government which knows! no distinction on account of race. I color, &e. Sir, let newspaper* bi owned and published ami edited by colored men. We want them, und want them badly, as coudujors lo [ Harper'* Hct-idy und other papers thai ci cr defend the black mau as well as the w hite m m whenever op pressed or discriminated agni UM as au A mei ?can Citizen and a man; bul sir, Iel us not put ourseiw- in the it'diculotis position of going before j the wot ld upon a "colored di claim ion ol Independence,*-' as many under j Bland the quoted wolds above lo ! mean. Let the black man abd the white man, und r thc banner ot one country and one citizenship, iccognize :m i mulei stand the law ol m ul uni depend' tucp, cultivate flielidly relations, each respecting the lights and the lawful privileges of thc other, without dis criminations on ae.eotini or color or ci reu tust anees of birth, and all will be well. This is the ?lilly of the while tuan and the black man al ke ; Ltd* is thc business und the work ol' the picss, controlled hy white or Colored men, ibis is the du<\ of the bom hy pulpit, picas and losttum. Ros pei i fully, A J KA NS I KU. i OitANGr.ni'itG S. C.. ( Joh 2? h l?7?. S KniTuK FltKE t 1TIZKN :-Il is M I dom I hat I notice the cthisions o lick-spilt les and Sycophnii's, but. i recent account, pultlis'ied hi Hu Xi-\cx and Courier, of 'h.- .IdHculu which I became involved ina1 Ilium li ville with Hall, my then partner, i so utterly al valiance with truth am Mt deeply steeped'in a gangrene pu ju dice against tue, tba' I cannot rofl an from making thc following coi ne lions : lu the first place H.dl was neve proprietor of ?hu Blackville ?Sa?, tu asserted hy the Braucht ill?! non ie a-ri pi. T'ii? paper ?vas owned by ti j??i illy ; mid, in the second place, dill not tire 'Vickies ly and u h iii regard for those on the phi'form." lin I tied to defend'tn) 8 If as best le ul under I he eh ct.tn-u unces. Pcihups 1 hud liol done this, lint had entere* suit before a Trial Justice for a hui . Ired ilolhtis damage to my chut nco (un did the coi respondent afoiesai . nee upon a lillie, al lei being accus ol a eenuin clime laid <so>n in ii bunks.) h. N w* und Courier A- ul have nci ivc<l ?i d tfcrciit report. 1 am /mrs de onnb'i now Mi IC I tor, and alumni loo weak io wm but 1 want ihost >* lu: had eec tth< scribendi ou thc brain lo Wno ', ilia hope noon to lie able io delete! o. self against lucir attucks no mutti ni wh: t 'I tape i tie i tua, vom.. Y ou i H very 11 illy, J. FKI.DKK M KY K KS. Prayer in the Family The first ('hinch was a tami Church, t he first priest hood and mi int ry were over a household, and t fust social prayer was doubt less I lie home circle. It is not. needful be ai sued otu. or sent, forth in : form of scriptural proof. Huit tho should be pi ayer in th?* house. O Methodist rules assn tm 'hat it i- <i ol several other duties ?viiich i ..Spirit writes on li til v awaken hearts." Such persons in iv negh it, they univ decline the per for man from lack of courage, or 1'ioui fn cicd incapacity, but they cannot clear in their consciences. It is good for thc whole fauiilt, wife, children, guests, and servant? to worship God in this way. Kv thc cats ami dogs, and other dom lie animals, come lo leeogn'-z.' I usage, and seem the better for though they may not nu lers'and I import as fully as their mante Servants may avoid participation, I they feel the influence, ami are c< scions thal God is under the roof above it . Careless and uugodlv nei hors come to know if, and in spit? themselves look upon that house different from llieirs, and lx-ttcr. i a testimony to tim world withe witnessing for the truth, and pre? jing in an humble way. Going ?church is in the line of respectabj ?and deep piety need not be Hippo* ?but prayer and praise dailv at hr indicate more than conformity to ilinbitfj and fashion of a co;ninii:ii .ffr.' ?" 'i i i iwiO^nn Can thai he called a religioushowie in nindi liiere is no family worship? The worhi says nay, an*l ?<? say we. There may he pious individuals in it i>ut lhere is no Church in the house. It does not stand in the nggregile ns a religious household, and its testi mony in this capacity ia wanting. R. R. ExcCK-lON TO OitAKOEBURO. - The Central Chili ot' South Caroli na, have arranged an excursion to Oiaugehurg, for the purpose i?f a celcbrati-ni ?>f emancipation m the West India Islands. F ed Douglas*! and other distingu?!?) ed speakers ot this, anil other .states expected. The meeting to he on thc Second of Aug. on the ground* of the duthil Univer sity.' Foin hands of music are ad vciitised to he pie&eut. A good timi? in expected. The Counnitlee . ii Arrangements Say tickets for the round trip ran (>? pri*chred al the lollowing places, for the annexed placet*. : Charleston to Orttitgeburg and return $1 50 - J du. M. F cemin *i leen vi Ile t.? Orangebnig 81.50 Wildon Cook. Columbia to Orange to g and return, S 1.00-Couper & teviot. TR?TLE*.- Michael Angelo was om da> i xplaining to a visitor at his studio whai he had been doing to a statu?since his previous visit. ' 1 have retouche 1 this p-trl, polish? cd that, softened this, feature, brought out Unit muscle, given some expres sion lu titi st lip, and more energy to that limb." "Bul Ifsc arc trifle*;" remarked the visit..r. "It m y he wt." replied the sculpt lor;**biit re-olled that trill <s make pea feet ion, and perfection is no trifle." CANV SSERS wiimed f..r tw.. stiperii uoiks ot French mt. . Little Ibm IIway toni lier Pels " ami lie pretty |eiir' . 'l ite Du.m r. ned tin* Nap " TII'T pict in es HVV worthy nf a phire \n vastly h'ttn-9 llli*1 iieXpt-'i-iVe l*ll*Mltfll tor tin -iinpiest Silling rapidly, tifi\ I'AKK ON SIIJHT. Wt. ./iiiiruiei'*' ready SHII-H. !!*>nd no ll s, an tpiiek n-iurii". .Atti active per-oii ?Hil will 'nke hold can mike :i haml-otm ine tue. Semi |ur mir lu-, f..rm.-> a' i?itc? .1 It Foul) it Co.. 27 Park I'laee. New York C*UMMKR KXCURSION TU KKTS. SOUTH CAit?LlNA KAU.HOAD, I t.'H\KI.I>I?I>. May is. IST.'I f Excursion ticket* to'the following point* will be on nr.le lunn lat Jun?: te li>t "september, and g..tul to rel tm until firi?t 1). cen.be> : (it-eeiivillo nu*l tettirri ? is no Walhalla : i ii . i return . . - . 16 00 IVii'.leton alu! telttrn . . . 15 ou Amleicoii ami return . . - . 1 titi Spat tiinhorg mnl return . - . 13 00 siniio.? letlVi" lireciivil.e fin TtlCrtduyi i Tiiur iliiy- -.n 1 S ett day*, ul ...von a. ni" for Mat Itot.k Aklii-vii ?i and Warm "'pring*- N '". S?.?ge- tin ii tm 11 Si'riiiK*' ?ul Cherokee 8,-riiis* ylll i-tinneet iluily iviib 'he Sparttiubiirg . n ' u.itnu H.t.i 10.nl ut Iticli'? Hill Mild Sp.(rt:iu. Im ? IC. Thc follow in? .. cardion lickots will bi"! on aale iinti' 1*1 September, -*no<i to return 1st Novara? ber : <\ hitr Sulphur -prim/? und return . O th l.oti)!* il; .1 rh .ind return . W to Snriitogu hr..- rrtnitf . -ts :"< ' cw port tittil rellim . tu rv. Xi.up:nt I' ll - un.t return' . '?a HA Ait Mu* ..hove tlcki't*. (?script IVhlli Sulphur Spring .1 ilmifjr;- -brough New Yoi* either going ot lotti riling. Swxeuil ronfea are olfci ed to S 11 ?lio?:-, ami Singara '..ii-, i-oitie Coding A little inuit than ila ib?vc figure. Tim .m.y mo, oint.. 1 -,-:?III OU: nf ( riiir'c-ion for above poiiiin, in.'klug tpiiek ti.11 lind clono eon ncctioi; I- b*. tl)t- r->ao. Thi> Ullin -diorlortt anrl tn>>-? direct route to lilt! Vi g.Sj.i i. g- - 0..IJ- une night on Ute wuv. Tieki-tc m .-alu nt ('Inn lort'eu Hotel mul Line i-t.e'et o? pot. win i-f Time Table.-, and all infor mation ?viii be furnir-hcil. Jul} 3i-*t --. lt. I'K'XKNH,li. T. A. ?'. Ct nh/detr Pictorial flint'rry nf the 7'hnt's '-.. The best, chetipfst, and mont tiitvct'ssfnl Family I'ti pt-i in tin' Union Harper's Week ly. ILLUSTRATED. A' ? ??'?.<?? ni the Pn ss. I'lie Week It 1 iii. ?rittest iinti III.islpow > ifni Illustrated pei iorlical pnbu-hci ii 1 ld.? c.df'lry. lt- dion luis ure-.eliolnrlt 1 it) eiiiivhn.'liig. uml enrrv much wi-ighi Its i ' i ti ?1 iii lion** f ciirretti event- are fm. iud fresh, und are prepared hy our he-it . le-dirtiers Vi'ii h H eireti allon iii 150.01 Kl i lie VV Kl.Kl Y i-t read liv nt It'Jlsl ha f a .nilli**:] pei stiii*.. ami it- intlnent-c a* an -trlinn ol npiuiin. i< -imply in-tuenden- -? The WKPKI.Y iiiahilains a positive poul linn, i xpre.-se- ilecid* tl viewa on political inti social problems -Louisville. 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Thc B '.ZAK is edited with ? contr?bu ion .it' inc; ami talent iluir wc seldom lind in any j >nnnil; and tile journal lt -**11 i- i lie organ ??f du; great world ot ra.?llion. - li"*(i/n Tm viler 'I'lie li AZ vi: commend* itself to every ncinher of I ho household-lo the eh Ud ell by ili?j droll ai (I pretty pictures. io he tainui ladies hy its fiislifcrii-piBtjPS iii .mire-'* Variety. t<> the provident' ihidrrnt liv its patterns fiir Hie children's elm le's, ? pulerfainil?a* bj its tasteful design?' for mhroidercd slippers and luxurn.it's dYess !ii(r.Lr,iHHK l>nt the reading uralter of he Hagar i- in-?forroh ol great excel lence The naper has acquired :i wide MM'lllaihy tot the fireside enj.?ymunt it I ll'Mil* --V Y. Eeeuiurj PnS( T E li M H : Pontnijc free to oil Subscribe's in Ulf United Hintes. HAIU KK'S ItAZ.vn, one year.'1,0 :t.oo Pichulea prepayment nf U.S. po^tajee by Un? pittili-hci >>. .s uscripliun- n> Harper'? 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CALL BEFORE BUYING-. Cl). KOTJOHN, S. II WILSON. J. T. WILSON SAM'L E. WILD ON & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealer? Ililli frRtJCErjlES, TEAS WINES ALES. AND IMPORTED SEGARS. 300 King St.. Charleston, S. C. Maj 15-if J^R. V.C. UTJKK3, Dealer in all kind-; of Drugs and Medicines. Di Dukes has hail Nine YearsExperi. '.nee in Di ii'/sand Medicines mid thnronh ly uiiderstfitids his busbies*. He keeps enn-'iKidlj i?n a large supply nf (j-md ti-iiallv f?'iind m a First-class Drug Store, js%"*i ir? fut attention paid lo flu- com piMindhig ?>t ('rescript ions and ali order? proinp'ly al tended io (?ll on h mi ai lev Popular Di UL' Sn re. Orani!? bur Feb VJ 1875 JLZ a re 13 ar gai ri s - AT KOHN'S. T. K0HN& BRO., Having removed to theil New Brick Store, are now better prepared to meet the wants of their customers than ever. Their elegant stock oj SPRING AND SUMMEB CL.0THI>G cannot be sur pass ,d atjywuire, Cull ut the old aland. A D V E R T I S E M E N T S MiscKilKAKK?i;?. "1 HAND 0PES1XUI I will open c Iii-- morning a lot of iii* Fineaft eas y ever offered iii tiri* nia iket. c UNCOLORED JAPAN OOLONGS. SOUCHONGS, YOUNG HYSONS, and GUNPOWDERS. A il iii . riler to cultivait) a iradi, fr? (hot! Une prudes I will ?ell .Univ A* IS ? Y LOW. 1 davtfa!.?ort:iieiveil thii morititig aiiothe*' Car-lo;:(f of Solomon's Fancy Flour Fresh pron nd ami M adu especially, for mc from tho Ipi neis t Soloctod W* I have never liad a complaint ol thii hr,ind of flour. IMPORTAR? NOTICE ! Inferior KEROSENE OIL is no dan gerous and so many accident? h ive oc curred from its use. I have been induced, ut the repeated solicitation of u?y custo mer.-, to purcha*e a supply of pure Oil for their use. I have just receive ter? harrell- of PURE WHITE KEROSENE Of 131 Hie test. I will nell thin Pur? Oil cheaper i han the saine grado ?if Oil eau he Kohl at in tili? city. Families' u?e ;tii? tili? Oil are safe. Tho u*?j of th? eilUiinoil Oil I* now FLOODING THE MARKET i equivalent to bringhik into the family dei?!ruction and death! 1 have also reeuived: i0 Tierces Fl ?ah Cured Davis' Haiufi, 10 l?oxe.s Cream Cheese, direct from the Dairy. 25 Firkin* Goshen Rutter,direct from the Dairy, which haa all the fresh ni aa and flavor of thc flow ers. 5 Tierces of Haiti more Sngar-Cured Strip?, 10 BurreU of Extra Me?* Mackerel, averaging twenty ounce?. 25 Sat kH LiigHayra Coffee, equal to Java. 50 Sacks of assorted Rio, by last Rio steamer. With a full supply of CHOICE GROCERIES, Fruin til ?. -ri. My stock is full, with price? tow arri good lime? coming. * Thankiujr thc public for their very llb? eral patronage, and soliciting Its contin wince, I will do my best to merit th* mc. IdlAlW'V SOLOMON-. Columbia. 80. Oe.