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THE F?tEE CITIZEN. 2.*|}HLIStlKU SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1376. City Dlireo:oify. CITT OFFICERS. MATOR, - - doab AV. Moseley, t-LF.UK. - - - T. I*. Wolfe. TKKAIUKKR. ,: , ;.. H Williamson A LUKKM KN.-Henry Warburton. J P. , Harley, B. Williamson. T. D. Wolfe. I'osTti&axr.R. - - - A. Webster. ciiuucnks. METHODIST EP?3COP?L?'HUUCII-Rev Thoma* Phillip*, pastor. Services, uioin ivZ' afternoon atol evening. BAPTIST.-U?*v. M?\ Norri*. paS'ttr Service*, fir?t Sondai* t*venb?a. and ihe .ecotul and fourth Puntlays. tilomiu-r. and evening. MVTHOMtST (??Utll) - !(?.? Mr Cam pbei!. pastor. Service? morning and eveuin?. Suuday-M:hooi. 9 t>. at. PRKSBTTEUIAN.--Kev. Mr. Br??wt> evangelist. Sert lee?., momio* and alter noon, Mitiday-.-ehoul. 9 13 A. M Episcopal..-First and third Sundays Morning and afternoon. I.UTHERAMTilinten -Hov. Mr Hou?h. ?astor. Service?, morning IO 12 even in?; ar. 7 o'clock. The passenger trains on the N. C. R. R. will pass through Orangeburg as follows ? Dav, from Charleston, 9 48 ?. nt. " frotu Columbia, 7.30 p. rei. Night, from Columbia, ll 53 p. tu. kk Cronn'f .'harbiston. 2 20 a. m Ornete II- tints AT OKANUI.UCUO ; DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M lo 2 1* M. j From 3 o'clock I*. M. t?> 6 I', M. Gooda received mid delivered only in ollie? hon rx. Ornea SCHOOL C MM ISSI?.NKR. t OttAWtSUItO C?U MTT. > Man h 12. 1875. J Teacln rs and all other parlies who bold legitimate school claims against this county, duo prior to November, 1873, will please report them imme diately at my office., fur registration. TiK) al A'S ?'III LL I PS. "Sehotfl Coin mission.' r. -The intense 'heat has cooled the base ball Xever somewhat. -This is the 'tenth week of the drougth. -Fishing paulie? aire .now very much in vogue. -A new morning daily paper has j st been started in Columbia calle.I The Register. -We notice Mi. J. S. Alhcigolti hard at work getting the R. R. store 4u order Jbr JS??nd&y's work. He proposes to have iced 'lemonade, with or without a "fly in il.T \ O. S. C. -? call meeting -will bc held at the fair building next Tues .day evening, at eight o'clock By order of the presideut J- ?. N., .aei'g Se.-*). -A lillie daug'liU'r t/T Samuel Dibble, f??^., has been guile ill. A Uh fever, but MC are. .gratified to leam thal she is ?ropiov?ttg, au?! is now considered oui of danger. -Locals ar? ?can?, and we hardly know what we sturt ido another week, unless ihu News and Time? comes to the rescue, with some ''incendiary'" remark. -Dr. Webster and lady left ?or the North last Thursday. We wish them a safe trip and a pleasant vi ?it among their Northern friends. A few draughts of the bracing, invigor ating air of New England IM some thing that we pant for in vain. -J. Felder Meyers is improving slowly under the skillful professional; care of Dr. Leg . re and thc assiduous! attention of his friend-.. We would call attention to his card in thin issue. We trust he will soon be aide lo be about. SOMMER TBAVELLINO.-Thc South Carolina Railroad Compact, as is their custom during tho summer sea son, are now otferiug at reduced i ates straight and excursion ticket M to ali points Kui th, South, East and West. Persons who contemplate travelling should consult the company's adver tisement. -Thc crops in this section are so badly hurt by the long drouglh thal even a good season for the next month will not save them. N-il more than haifa crop is expected. A few drops of rain on Thursday was all w? havs had Air weeks. But fortunately this drudrorrgtfi is confined lo certain localities, and is not gen eral throughout the county. Showers to the. right of us, and showers lo the left of us, and showers all around us, have repeated ly 'excited our hopes for thu lefreshinv rain only to he dis appointed. Wells are failing, and if this dry drouglh continue much longer we shall all "dry up und Mow away." Already our devil nevins to look like a squeezed sponge. -Hon. A. B. Knowlton, left last night lor a trip to the North, whete he expects to remain for about a month. If this weather continue* much longer there will be a general stampede for the North. -The most disastrous Ore which liss occured in Charleston since the memorable. conflagration ol 136', oc culted last Saturday. Loss estima ted at 8200.000. Thc fire began in tile grocery of Mr. Henry C. Ever hnrdt. Origin not known. ^The final ??ame of thc series be tween the Oranges ot this place and the Crescents of Bamberg, was won by thc latter last Tuesday. Our hoys have beeu unfortunate as sev eral of the first nine were pre\ented b\ sickness from tukiilg part in thc game. Wu mulei stai d thai only four of the fiist nine played in tbs gnuie. -Duncan, Sue? man & CY>.?? lim? >f, the Jurges? banking finns of New j York has failed. Thc outlook is very ominous of a financial panic Ibis fal!? j Ttid-e who have nindi of the root of ail evil should hu-bund it with great ? cm e. A financial dr?ugth wtti lol- ! I cv thai, iv li ii* h is now ruining the crop?. -Monda-. i?% expected to IH? gicut iu\ ii? Oi inge .tug. and we trust thc tia) ?iii lu- sig abz?d by no exhibi ts IR-K of lawlessness. Our eil) au ttl-?! i tic? bli? ni id lake tueasuies to have an iflieteiit police force on duty ; *?ui we aie- HHI'C the best thing thai could lie done won d be to close all the bar rooms:. <L t thc love of peuce and order triumph over any desire foi gain at their expense. -Ou A.imda> evening, Mr. John Goodwill, icspccted citizen, about SH years of age, living about fifteen miles troth Branchville, tm the Wal lei hi in/ road, was struck by lightning aud almost instantly ??3 led. Mr. 0.iuitwiu was *tuntiing in his yard under a shed, and his wife standing about ten feel ft otu him when he was strick. She wus sluntii.d, bul soon rccowied, oui) to Oed tier taunt/iaiui** '. clothing on fite anti he in a dying condition. SheKsciiuguished the fi . and called Aw aid, they being the onl) ooa-e ou (.he piece, bul their ucighbora living close soon cam??. Dr. J. B. Black.wawiiuiiiiH<S:Hr,.ely si nt tor, Inn he could rentier uo-as-isl ai.t e. -The communication. ,jf Hon. A. J ii usier -we colvain nd lo ihc thoughtful perusal o? our readers. lt ?RUM recel.ved at sti lute an hour litut we are unable to comment upon it as freely as we would like Mr. Runsier lukes trill) sensible view d'tuc situation, iguwriug, like Congressman Lamar, of Mississippi, all distinc tions on aotHiunt of color, und stands upon the solid 'basis of equal rights for all A morries ti Citizens. The sen timents of Mr.fl.tnsier should receive Lbe hearty endorsement of all tare men, and are destined to be il ium [duwil when this senseless color tw ad jie has involved its advocates in dis grace and obi-.-qiIA-. GET TH* LATEST FASHION !-G real .manges-beautiful designs are just .mt. "Smith's ilhiBt.raied Battent Buz tar" is just out, and ?ri is full ol Libe most brilliant illustrations of im ported Puris and Vienen styles. As Smith's l? tatar is the acknowledged .authority" upon everything relating ,o styles, those of our readers who nive not subscribed for it ought to it once while they can -do so, and get he large premium ?ow offered. Send ?lily one dollar lind ten. cents to A. rtURpKTTE SMITH. 914 Broad ivay, N?-w Yoik City, ami ue will nail hi? .* Bazaar" to you for one ,'ear without postage, and give you Jue Dollar's worth of such patterns ts you wish to select from his book, FREE, as y?ni premium, or he will ?ive you your chi ?ice of one of his beautiful chronioa. Smith's Bazaar ia worth ninth m ne than he asks for it without the [munbun be otters. THE ETIWANS.-The following let ter was h a u ii cd us b> Mr. J. S. Al tieipotti. President ?d' O. B. B. Club, ind fully e xplains itself, lt speaks rrcll for both clubs, and shown a friendly and gentlemanly rivalry i which is in glaring contrast to ?ha ol ten accompanies such contests. If this is to he a match in courtesy as well as skillful plating, we hope the rivalry will long continu?*, and holli clubs conic (?IT victorious. To TH te ORANGE BASS BALL CLUB, OUANOEBUKU, S. ? .. GENTLEMEN-T?? EM, wah lia sn Bill Club ol Charleston, desire to rel ut n their sincere thanks to the citizeua of Orangehurp, and especially to the Urang? Base Hall Club, for thc cour teous and hospitable reception, and ???nerolis treatment-, tete lured t hem, mi th?; occasion of their recent visit to their beautiful town. They admit , without exception.) that. if. was hy ru the phrUHUtiteSl game of ball, in which tl ey hav? ?vcr lieeii ?ni?uged, render ed so by the g?litl< uiinly courtesy ol' their opponent*, and the presence of lit? ladies of Uiaiigehorg. rh?y sin cerely hope thai at ah early day they may tully reciprocal!' thc attention, ?itt?I rt qui'e. if possible, the hospitable treatment of 'heir kim! opponents. Very Respectfully, S i MK* IN HYDE Jr. Sec'y . Et i wan B, B.C., A LIBERAL OKFEK.-'l^e s*. L' tds Llter.-ir\ Cietn in u larue eiiiht-pnged litcnir\ and tainih jir.per, t lr voled io C..O?CI* 8t??ri?-8. *-ket.-|i??s, poetry, sen 'tiuient\ ?it, lu o , &e . tte. Ev??iy ?pe two *??ll"lllii" u- ?O'- -, will receive <h< p iper t'?.i one year, and tts a pre jmitiiom. we will send by m. il. pi>st paid, tine tit' nur .*C?eiii" pr? III i ii m jp'tekets. continuum 12 sheets writinu paper - \2 envelopes : one penholder; jone lend pencil ; one blunt? hook; two t ?teel *teiM. and ll ??ift i-f ladies'or 'sen'** jewvlry. T'ie articles ar? of goitl quality, a< tl cannot be bought at ictail for ll?* price of both paper and packet-tn fact, th?- price is of ten worth mote than ?O'-t.-,. Ant person sending a el?.ll ??f four an-l two dollars, will receive tu? paper and packe i freu. Rt'inemher., the pa per a whole y?!?r. anti pt emin tn (with elegant prize) fur 60 cents, (and six cents for pastaje.) xub*f?ri(te wan. ?* I? I ress LITERARY (JEM.'" St. L-<uis, Mo. Agents wanted. Pub'.isvep'8 Notices-. -Kev. ttl* Blakely is an uutb iri zrd agent for tlii- paper. -A. WT. Pbiekiiev, ??f Branchville, tn nu aurnorl/.i'd agent for Mos pu per. LiST OF AUTERTISl.D LETTERS FOR TIIE WEEK ENDING JULY IO. Miss Harriet. A-huns. Mr. Lewis J. Blowvelt. J. Q. BO\M>\. Adam Boyl. Charles Colily L. A. Griflilh. .lohn Garland, Mr. Tany Jones. FOR WEEK ENDINO JULY 17. M?. J W. B?dtl. L. E. Gyles & Co , Elisha Hughe*. N. li. Smith. IZLAR & BIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. No 7, LAW NANOK, OKANOKIICRQ, (Opposlt Hjibodiht Ouirch.) July 3t-..-tf GL VER & a: OVER, Attorneys t? t JL, ii vv ? No 5, LAW RA SUE. ORA NO K HU BU. S. C. July 31-51-tt W. H. REEDISH, TRIAL JUSTICE AND ATIOR NEY AT LAW, BRANOiITTIIiLE, S. G. Jul} 31-M-tt' NOTI E rs HRHEliV OIVKN thar iippliuii.iot? ?J hit> leen mide bi ttecoriliiiiee with the ?I ti ttl? e bi snell cm?e ninth- nod pro vided, tn lite Derk ?.! rlie t ?unity l?n In incorpora'ion of the I ?iiyr<-?r:ifi??iuiI Clmrcli In Oriiiii?rluii-?/ ll. s. DICKSON. JOHN I'm OM HUON. AUItAM IIAHKLSON friiiitet'? Jiilx 10. 48-3 WANTED, TWENTY GOOD HANDS. TO CUT WOOD. GOOD PRICES--CASH. J. L. LIVINGSTON. Wm. M. HIED & 00., IMPORTERS l!tD flAMJFKT?RESS OF 01s. White Leal, Zinc Colors Window-Glass, &c. 201 KiiHt Bay. CHARLESTON, bo. Ca. July 17, 40-5 A l> V VJ ll T I S IC M K ? TS. I MISCELLANEOUS. rOHN W LIMEY & 00 00 King Street. Ch rlegtott, S. AND 1 M F O ll TE lt S O P General Merchandise. N<> Freight tn Pay! No freight to Pay! Our prices nro below those of any <?thcr eleni- ! r In thc Unit?.?! States. Xo extra charges for ray ?gc < boxing or l?eighi Wc prepay freight* awl deliver itnoits free nt ny ili'pnl on tin- linc ul the \<n.h Kastern Wil nltigtoii and Columbia, Smith Carolina and Iharlcaton und Savannah Kail Rnn'I?; also, to ll i"'im* in South Curutilin, Georgia ami Flori ii huviiig il Meet water corai?uuicalion with litarles ton. ALL (iilOI)S (?TAitANTKKD. Always en.Io.ie thi* aikeilireinent with order ! convenient. 1.1 HT OK PlUCr.S. No KXPKNSK TO ADD. Finest quality Voting Hyi-on Ten- quid itv un lirpusscit. C (jilisile tliiTor, ?uni nil i'ngill," 10" er lb- Thia Ten spccuilly rccontnuMli'di Finest tiality Oolong Simciiotig, Oitnpuwiler, mid lybon Teni*. $MO>I inn Hi, sei'oml quality Ten? i'c. ncr ll>. Thii ?I quality Tens >old hy tither i-nlrrs al -1 lier lb, voii'can have il. li?'ied by s at .vic. per lb. l.'riiflieil Sug.-u 8 4 lb?. ; Pow i?iC?t Sugar ? , bs; l,i>liiliiiei| A .-ngura lbs.: ;. tia C Sag ?r. 0 lb-.: i lei illi li Ilrowu Sugar, lili?.; lind Crow ii Ear. I lbs. lor 1. Lin i? V PvcrlegH fallid} Klniir. our own I mi nd i"ade fruin best Virginia Wheat-and elegant rtiele-ii" lbs. far JC or -n per barrel Hood annis H?*lir, '?X ll?- furl . or S7.5ii pei barrel. ;.\ira Clinic Finnil} Mann-el Ilnggeil Hum?, >?c ; timid Hums, 13c, per 'b. K tnt ' h ic Irenkftlst .-itrip>. UlUc. pur lb. Choice Tuiubler l ilies, large -lie, IS c. each. 2 lb' Canned 'oran toes, I3e each; 3 lb Ciumcd Tomatoes, 16c itch. I iii. Salmon lac. ji?r can; a lb. Canned 'im* Apple. Peaches, llauisona, and Pears, 23c er ..an-0 cans tor ',30., ttcst finality Mixed ineg r Pickles-pinti-, 17c. quail?, ?Tc each; :|I1->||S. 50f. ClU'll Condensed Milli K?l eku. ami Ka .!?. Urinal. 25c each Glint/ i*itt??tim. 1-2 Hi" 25".; ii??r His 50c per ail I .?.III? Ul SllL-al , 40o. I MT Can lion* *\V Yeast INiwder. 15c. 25?. I MT cnn ?njrlish nkiiijf Sulla. ?.jr I'uckauc Soda. Ile. per lb \ li'ixi s Saniti es. 10?:. * 1 2 ox? s Sardlics. 35c i-?eli. Siirdiiit'S; 1 2 ?.xcs, 25?:. cacti. i'??x*g spat kiln Ucla* II?-. ?Oe per pack Caper-. 40c ; Olive ile.; \V?in*ite.MiTi*liir?*. Walnut mul Iu-lir?xiui Saucen. ?ni ulm* mpnrictl 10c cr buttle. Iiiii'n ion French Mustard Ut1. Genuine French Mustard, 25?:. 'renell Pi lille?, lae ISaisiu-. 40c t it Hil. 411 Cunan 8 lUc. Cl-ccm . 2('e. 'ml wt ijflit i anille.-. first quality. 23? t-1 lb. Itaki r's t?mcolnn . 45?; per lb li c-a. otk', per ll) lt mina. UUis. pier II) ii-viuaii t. Imc?dale 3i?c per Hi Oidi irv Kin full'.- . 4J Hi- tm- 81 ; elMnVeUIii ?.li?'?-. 4 UH, im- j ; iditiiee Larluna ?dix-. 3 12 ilis. d r 91: Old GuVcru lelll .lava Gn?ei*. 3 Hu*. I?ir 81; lt?>il>l. tl nd G'tnunl lulbe?. 5?- IMI?1?II?I?.M1, each raile Duryea'- Slitrcli. u 1-2 lbs. itu 1 f?at I ..Gin-- Starch. 75e. per lim. 0 u Starch, lot-, JUT park. B?OC Uluc i?. 33u pei il'-zi II Untley. IT) 1 2?* per i. If ur batu* Suinkiti": Tobacco, 85, per i. Marlin's ? elein* ?-il Gilt Edire Ititi - .r. 40c. per lb. ?"Itiiiee (Jufihcti Butter. 5c p'r lb G^nd l'aide Hinter. 3Ue p?r 1 l.oaikititf Uniter i ib' 5lb?., a.id ti is tm 81 Ul-cults- Snilit lilli.-, fur $1: Ext ru 'il?? , 10>* \ ,I.ein??n. Wi. . . ?, tii?ijp r und Im i ?*i. ai l?e PIT lb.; N'tc Naru, 18c; 'liney ' nke- 2M: per Black IVp* ?-r. 80?*. per .lb ; Nutili?*^s. 15c. pid unce; Maie. 15e per nib .ce; G li^eKSSc ..rib Uuse anil Vanilla F?at S i<-k Gundy, lilli- uri lele. 25e \n-v li; Oulmnrv Mick audy, pure, 20c ?HT lb; H?"'k ('and> ny i:??l??r. 22i". |>er |I* t.'ul^a e'? l'oilH nap-GO ?liU'i-reiii kinds, a specistlily ?.f ur-, at Ul luUlrtCIines price-Iruiil 25c . 84 00 per il? Z'-u mAi'.**! <"-??1saie*? lan iKi-rctiiel Ex:mets. 50e. . ?r b?dtle. a-liinei?- Uuqnel l'n\vd?v. 25 . p?-r b<ix. IcVelaudN I*??ina?tc Va?tttiue. a Ui-sitn ii ive unequnlled fur the bair, fife per little Old ? ??rn W| i-ke\. 81 80 p?T "al ni Hy?- Wbi-ke.v-. 81 .CO. 83.C0. and 1 ut) per ??nil?n. Ulackberr.? ami ? In r \ Ctirtlbtls. a plc sunt tiri k. 81 MO per it I lull Table P?ui Illili .**" ? rt\ Wine. 2.50 per aalluli. Ki..? Obi M .ul? ira. 84. ?) per tullun KIIL'II-1I and Scnhdi A?? . iir:er: hutded. 2 ?il p?-r il zm. Uieiueu ,a?? r lleer. I).d"l?(l. 82 70 pi-r duz??i?. )?-ui'j du.> t'?ir Liquor? t-x>itt 1-2 ?allin !)c.: <_rall?iii $5e : J ?rall?ms. 05e ;3^al a?iiiii-. 75. ;5 Ifitllu s, 81.00 e:u-lr A Verj Kxn.'??slvnA-?HHlinenl ?.f r?.ek ry ami (iiasswan- a!,?ais nu baud lat?-Dbiiu-r ? i?, 8'-5t?) p??r tl?; n aktas- 8I 25 ;U s. n 81.0". J'- a 75c. IT d?iZ?'li. ? lin> ?itel SuaiMM-. 41 00 pei .t. I'??vered Iii-Iii'? 65c . 76c; and 81 Demil Tumbler-. CO . 75. 8I<>0 $125 i d $1 50 per ri??zen Tabb' G?tbl?d> 81 1 8150 8? 00. 82 50. ami 83.n0 pei i.Z?'li. WIIM' ?biliis-e- 81 '10 per d?>Zeii ump t'lilinney"s Sun O and A'-, 4 fur ie: UV3 f??r '25?' Sniileut ?*r Arnaud binitn ?. 3 Inf 2S<! Niuiiberl?s article iiiiK'liri .nisi liilnriiiiiiiuii nlieerfully iv'-n- ?t">in- tlriii was established in >(i7 and uni bl I ?ill ?'ss repuliit Inn and i<-llitlcs ace ?d' the lil^hesi urtler NV?. ill ?In all \'.?- pi -Mii-e. All urdeis pudd Jin iuMres.-1'il t>? .'.<)JIN B Lt NI.KT ?t . O . ;??'}. ?. x 1?4 ) IOU Ki u Sheet ? 'Jl A lt LKKTON. S. (' ^?iRTIIKAS HRS It.vILKO .1)C<'MP.\NV. Cn ?in Ml.ON. s. c.. Dec. n, a 4, On and niter lili- iln'e T aili? on this Koa., rrymg the u. 8. Wills will ?i ron daily, ai Dow ? Leave Charleston nt7 A. M. anil ? P.M. Arrive at Clim leeton nt Bl'. \. M. niel 7 P. M Un Sundays no Tra?as will leave ut 7 A. at oi live at 7 P. M. PiiH-eiig.-m for Chtvftw sud Darlington Hail lid will nave ut V M., and malvo I 7 P. M. Passengers io. Coliimlda can learo li^ either ?uin. <?r tving at Cul ila lilli, by Day Trni.i, at IO P. M. mul ii} MAI Train at 4 \ M Cur.-engel M foi Itu; No til Call U'SAO hy el.'hi'l ain ai..i will makeetosveonneeliuwa al Flor ce nilli nil Train? for the Sinthern un Wert n Citit'H Sleeping; Car wi'.! ne found on thc NtcrhtT ?in? i Coiluubia ami all point- north ?if florence P. L.l I.KAPOK. Uaroh-7. (ieueini Ticket Agent KOTICE CltO'iL ('OM MUSMON Kit V OKFICK, ^ lUiigtdiiug i tiuiity, Mu\ 28.1^75 ) THE SCHOOL TUGSTEES OF IC vai'uniH lowiitthipH ol' tili?. I'nuiiU c requealvd tu meet at m\ i.ffl e on ic 12ib ol June, 1875, al ll oVl?ick . M. pr?'Ctneiy, us Lhere is business I iiupoilaticc lu lui trH6iU'ied. THOMAS Pl ULLI rs, School Comraiswjr.er. ADVERTISEMENTS. I MISCELLANEOUS ?.Jilli!; SOD T& E ? STE Bri ADVOCATE. There ls snon to be n paper entitled ss above, issued from this office, and pub lished in thu interests of the M. E. Church in this portion of our Work. Since the unwise removal of tho Charleston Advocate, our work has been uu.urj-.ing and extending tn this section, mid demands multiplying for a lucid or gan. The (thai lest on A?icornr> was for two yours published in Charleston. It was during this eventful period in thc history of our cause in the South, one ol the most Important auxiliaries of our work Irs removal left a vacant place iiere which lilts not since been Hilt d. It is au old saying, ..that ble?sings brighten ns tliey take, their flight." This was em phatienlly true in reference to our duper tor this coast. Many were taken hy sur prise ut its sudden r? iiioval anti were anxious for hs return. If we had been as fully advertised of tin? wants nnd wishes ol ttte people in this section, be fore the transfer nf that paper to Atlanta, (?a.. as we were alter it was done, lt would never have gone from us. The M tfwdist Advocate is a good paper anti ably conducted, but it is too distant from tin- Atlantic coast to meet our local wants in this section. Our work on this coast ? litlers itt some particulars from our work in the seetion ol Atlanta, or the Valley of the .Mississippi. lt? peculiar phases can not lie met hy those who live at a dis tance from us, and arc not conversant with the exigencies and demands of this section. The people, will have greater interest tor Their Own Paper, that lives ad - vin pal bizeS wit li them than eau be aw aked* il tor one Coming to them t ' oiu a dist anee, and managed by com parai ve strangers. lr will be larger than thc FREE CITI ZI N. will be. Issued Di-weekly, at the low price of O X E. DOLLAR iv YEAR rayment in advance. Some of I he ablest writers ol our church in this section will contribute to its col muns. Methodist Ministers of the M E. Church, i raveling and local are ? gent s for this paper. 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Webster's Counting House Dictionary ivith numerous illustrations and ninny valuable tables not to be found elsewhere. Published bv IVISON. BLAKEMAN, l'A Y LOR & CO., New York. Nov. 7 tf QOUTII CAROLINA RAILROAD. O CiiAtiLKerrov, S. C., Tob. is, 1875. On and after Tuesday, February 16th, the fob' lowing changea in Bcbedulo of this Road nil! co ?uto cfleri: COLUMBIA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, heave Charlo-ton . . . s.?5 A M Arrive at columbia . . . M.*5 P M Leave Columbia . . . ?.S0 P M Arrive at Charleston . . . 11.45 P M AUGUSTA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Uave Charleston . . ? Jjn?r S Arrive at Charleston . . . o^J A ii COLUMBIA NIGnT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston - . - 7.09 P Mf Arrivo al Columbia ? . IPA M Leave Columbia ... 7.15 p jf Arrive ul I harlefton . . . 6.35 A M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston . . - 8.30 P Bf Arrive at Charleston . - ? 6.|0 A J* The Columbia Day Passenger Train?, which eave all A. Mk awl arrive nt It.xn P. M. will between Cnnrletton and Branchville) stop'inly tt Summerville and GeorguV. This appHeabotb* o>Uui up and down trip?. Rv i hi/, new Sch?<l)iut a clo?? connection will Ml made with the Charlotte, Columbia mut Au~ ,-n-ia Kaitroad at their Crossing uearCnluMbbv, vhich will avoid thu transfer through Columbia md give u - as ouiofc a icbcditto to Washington, ind point? Norla a? by UV other route. Bluepiog Cur* 0? alt nbfbt trails. Boggaoe tbeckeo through. 8. 8. SOLOMONS, S. B. PK HKNS, fl.f. A. ftuenfottiwtrnlj Ve*, fa.