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'CHE FBEE CITIZEN. .PUBLISHED SATURDAY, JULY Sf, 187?. City ?lfoo : ?ry. CITT OFFICERS. M A i OK. - - ?nab -W- Moseley. CLRKK. . ' - "I I/. Wolff. : Tu EA ? u UK ?i. -, -, Ii Williamson ? ALUKRXKN.- Henry vt*ti?l? Il?Tto. J P.' lUrKv, B. Williamson, f. L?. Wolfe. I PoSTMASTRR. - A. Webster. ---- I CHURCH ks. MKTHODIHT EPi?COP?I.'^HUHCII-Rev Thomas Phillip*, pastor. Services, ut-.to ing, afternoon and eVeuhlg. BAPTtar.-ll~v. Mr. Norris, paS'tir .services. fir~t Sntidai- eveniii?. and lim sptjoPtf and fourth Mondays, iiluriiiltg; and evening. MSTHOOIST (?OUtlt) -?Vir \?r t'ani pteel!. pastor. Service? morning and evening. Suudaj'-schooi. 9 ?. IK. PRESBTTEUIAN.-Kev. Mr. Brown evangelist. Service?, moroiiiiraistl ans? noon. Mmday-school. SI JAM EPISCOPAL - Fir*?t and third Sundays Morning sod afternoon. LUTHERAN t'liuncn -Rev.Mr Hough, pastor. Services, morning IO l-'2 even lug ar. 7 ??'clock. The passenger trains on the S. C. R. R. will pass through Orangchurg as follows; Dav, from Charleston, 9 48 a. m. 44 from Columbia, 7.30 p.m. Night, from Columbia, 11 53 p. m. .4 froin'f ftarluston, '2 20 s. m TOWN CUIKU OrncR IL ti:us AT OKANURDUUG DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M t?> 2 P M. j From 3 (/clock P. M. tu 6 P. M.j Goods received and delivered tmlj , in office hon rx. OFFICE SCHOOLC UMis*IoNRR. j Olt.*>v!l?iUO tot ?TT. > March 12. 1H7?. J Teach: ra and alt other parties who hold legitimate school claims agaiual this count)*, due prior to November, 1873, will please report them imme diately at my office, for registration. TMOMA'S ?MULLIPS. ?Schot?! 'CoiuinisHkiner. - i -The intense 'heat has confeti the base ball fever somewhat. -This is the 'tenth wee?* of the drougth. -Fishing pantie? aire now very much in vogue. -A new morning dxilv paper baa j st been started in Columbia calle..] The Register. -We notice Mi. J. S. AltierguUi hard at work getting the Ii. R. store in order for Monday's work. He proposes to have iced 'lemonade, with or without a "fly in it."*' ? .O. S. C. B,-A call meeting -will he heid at the fair '?uilding next Tues day evening, at eight O'cUick. By urder of the preaideut J. SL N., act'g Se,-') . -A little diraglitor ttl' Samuel Dibble. Ecq., has bceu quite ill. willi fever, bul we arc. gratified to leant that she is irapinving. s*n?l is now considered out of danger.. -Locals axe ?can?, and we hardly know what we tlroH d<> another week, unless ihn News and Times; comea to the rescue, with tome ''incendiary'" remark. -Dr. Webster and lady left (for the North last Thursday. We w.ieb 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 |H some thing that we piuit.it ir in vain, -J. Felder M?wera in improving .lowly under thc skillful professional care of Dr. Leg re ami Hie assiduous' attention of his frieud.-t, We would call attention to bis card in this issue. We trust he will soon he able lo be about, SUMMER TRAVELLING.-The South Carolina Ra.Iroad Compati), a* is their custom dining tho summer sea son, are now otferiug at reduced tint's straight and excursion tickets to ali points Noith, South, Etn#t and West. Persons who contemplate travelling should consult the company's adver tisement. -The crops in this cc ti on are so badly hurt hy the long drougth that even a good season for tho next month will not save th. an, N i more than half a crop ia expected. A few drops of rain cm Thursday was all we have bad fin- weeks. But fortunately this drudro>h is confined lo certain localities, anti ia not gen eral throughout the county. Showers to thc righi of us, and showers lo the left of us, and showers all around : us, have repeatedly'excited our hopes for thu lefreshinv rain only to he dis-j appointed. Wells arc failing, and if this dry drouglh continue mueh longer we shall all ??dry up and hlow ! away." Already our devil begins to look like a squeezed sponge. -Hon. A. ti. Knowlton, left last night, lor a trip to the North? wbetej he expects to remain for about a month. If this weather continue?? much hinger there will bu a general stampede for the North. -The most, disastrous Are which liss occured in Charleston since the memorable, conflagration ol 186', oc curred Isat Saturday. Loss estima ted at 9200.000. Thc fire began in tile grocery of Mr. Henry C. Ever Imrdt. Origin not known. --."-The final game f,f thc series be tween the Oranges ot this place and the Crescents of H imberg, was won hy tile latter last Tuesday. Our box? have been unfortunate aa sev eral of the first nine were prevented b\ sickness from lukitlg putt iu thc game. Wc undei staid thai only four of tho fiiSt nine played in th? pu me. -Duncan, Sue? man & f*o.?j hut? >T the ?urges' hanking finn*, of New York ha? faili'd. l'he oulliaik is 'very Ominous ot a financial panic Hus fall* Ti.o-e who have much of the root of all evil should hu-baud it with gr<-at Cati*. A fl i incut I (u'tiugtll will fol ley thal which 's imw ruining thc crop?. - Monda) is > xpertid to txr gtcut nay in Oi iiigc'-urg. mid wc tru-si lite auy ? iii bc sig ai'Zcd by ni? exhib? ti<ms of lawlessness. Our eily au thor tt?tto should lake on-asiiics io have au tttliMcut police loree on duty ;-??ut iso atc Hine the heal thing that could tie done won d IK; to close all the har rooms. iL < thc love of peace ami order iriuinpii tiver any desire foi Hali, at thew expense. -Ou .V?ondat eveninsi, Mr. John Ginnt a m, a tespected citizen, abiiul 99 )ears of age, living about flflcei miles I rom Branchville on the Wal tel bolo' road, was struck by lightning tun! almost instantly killed. Mr (J*je>ii?iu was fdttiiding in his y arc under a shed, anti his wife standing about ten feel ft om n i in when he wat strick. She *'us stun nod, bul soot leo.vt ied, oui) to Dud tiel iiut-haun'*! clothing on fire and he in a dy in?, condition. ShiMatiinguished the ii < and called ?Vi aid, they ticing tin onl) ota-e <iu thc piece, bul thci neighbors li\ing close soon enmc Dr.. J., il. Muck .wa?.imiiiu?4i?'.e|\ si ri tor, bm he could render uo-aa-ist ance -The .communication of Hon. A J ?? usier -we couoont-ud to ih thoughtful pcusal ol our reader It ?.a? ricci.ved at so late an hou titut we arc unable lo comment upo it as fi eely as we would like Mt Balisier takes* ru.) sensible view d'tn situation, ignoring, liku Congress rna i Lamar, of Mississippi, all dUiiuc lions on no;;?).jut of color, ami stat.d upon the solis! ibasia ?if equal right (or ali A monica u ciltcuua. Tile sci timcnts of fflr. K.ms'cr should recelv the hearty endorsement of al) Uti men, ami are destined to be triuu phuut when this senseless color twa? die has involved its advouiWs in (tn grace and obloquy-. GET TH? LATKST FASHION !-Gie; .changes-beautiful designs are ju.? mit. "Smith's Illustrated Patter B;?z mr" is j.ist out, ?nd ?rt is full ? thc most brilliant illustrations of in ported Puna and Vienna styles. A Smith's ti a tar is thc acknowledge "authority" upon everything rclatin to styles, those of our readers wh have not subscribed for it ought ? at once while they euJi -do so. and gi thc large pre II ita m ?flow offered. Son unit one dollar hud ten cents to / HUBDETTE SMIT5I. 914 Bros? way. New \-M|< City, ami ue wi mail his ,4B?z?arH to yon for o; year without postage, and give yt One Dollar's worth of such patten a<> you wish to select from his bool FREE, aa youi premium, or he wi give ton your choice of one of h beautiful chromos. Smith's Buza ar id worth mut m ?re than he asks for it without ti premium be otters. THE ETIWANS.-The following lt ter was handed us b> Mr. J. 8. A thetgotti. President of O. B. B. Clu and fully explains itself, lt spca well for both clubs, and shows friendly and gentlemanly, rivalry | wbic? is in glaring contrast to wh?t often accompanies such contests. If this is lo he a match in courtesy as well as skillful playing, we hope the rivalry ?ill long continue, ami holli clubs come olF victorious. To THE OKAKGF. BASS BALL CLUB, ORANUKBCKG, S. . .. GENTLEMAN-The E'iwan Base Bill Club ot Charleston, ilesire to rel mu their sincere thanks to the citizens of Orangehurg?, ami especially to the Orange Base Ball Club, for the cour teous ami hospitable reception, ami i generous tn-a'inent. tendered them, on the occasion of their recent visit to their beautiful town. They admit, wit lu litt exception, that ii was hy far the pleasantest game of ball, in which tl ej have ever lieen enungod, render ed so by the genii? m inly courtesy of their opponents, anti Hie presence ??f the holies of Uiangcbiirg. riley sin cerely hope t-llUi at an carly day they may fully reciprocate the attention, and n qui'-e. if possible, the hospitalit? trealuieut of 'heir kind opponents. Very Respect! ul I.\, SIMEON II VOE Jr. S? e'\. Kt i wan B. B. C., A LIBERAL OFFEII.-The S*. Louis Literart Gem i>* a larue ei?ht.-paued Hletar> ami famih pt. per, dr voted to C .oiee Stoii?-3. -ket? lu's, poetry? seto ti'nein, wit, lu o , &c . tte. E\?iy per.<on ?e||diiui u- ?fje -, .\ill receive 'lc p'iper foi one year, and as a pre miunun. we will scud '<\ m. il. post paid, OMI ot our .*Geni" premium pickett*. containing 12 siieets wriuliu paper; 12 envi-lop'-s : one penholder; one lead pencil ; one blunt' book ; twp steel p?ii*^ and a <?ifl of ladies' or sent?* jewvlrt. The articles are of go^id quality., a- d cannot be bought at i et ai I for the price of i*nth paper and packet-in fact, ile- prize is of ten worth ttKti? than ?Oets. An\ person sending a eb b ?.f four am< two dollars, will receive ih<-. paper and pucket free. Remember, the pa per a ?hole yei?r, and pteiuititn (with elegant prize) for ot) cents, (and six cents for posia.'e.) subscrib?' ?ow. Address "LITKUAKY (JEM,** St. Louis, Mo. Agents wanted. Publisher's Noticest -Kev. dr Biukeiy is an authorized agent for titi paper. -A. W. Pbiekucv, <>f Rraiirhville, i* an autuori/.ed agent for ibis* paper. LIST OF ADTERTISr.D LETTI:RS FOR T?IE WEEK ENDING JULY IO. Miss Mirri et. Adams, Mr. Lewis J. Blowveli. J. Q. Bot M?> . Adam Bo\d. Clmiles Cold?-, L. A. Griffith. John Garland, Mr. Tany Jones. FOR WEEK KNIUNG JULY 17. M'-. J W B idd. L. E. G\les & Co , Elisha Hughes. N. B. Smith. IZLAR & BIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. No 7, LAW RAM,E. OliANOKlil no. (Opiiustt Muiboriift Ob ii rc h.) July 31-..-tf GL VER lc Gl?VEP, Attorneys ?it La\V, No 5, LAW RANGE, ORA N(> ti HU RU. **. C. July 31-M-ti W, H. BEEDISH, TRIAL JUSTICE AND AT IOQ N EY AT LAW, BRANCHVILLE, R. C. Jul) 31-M-tl' 2STOTI E lift HEItBltY GIVKX that appiicii.ini" ij ha- >ee?i uiiile in aoenrdioiee willi the "tatti'e bi sueli ciifie made and poi. vided. tn tin- Clerk ol the < minty tm In bii:or|Hirn'ioii of rlit* I WH^re-gfitiimoil Church ii Orangeluirg ll. s. DICKSON. JOHN I'HOMPSON. Ann AM IIAKIIISON i'ruhtees Juli 10 48-3 WANTED, TWEXTY GOOD HANDS. TO CUT WOOD. GOOD PRICES-CASH. J. L. LIVINGSTON. Wm. M, MED & CO., IMPORTERS WI il A M FA C?U HERS OF 0 ls. White Leai, Zinc Colors Window-Glass, &c. 201 Kant Bay, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. July 17, 40-3 ADV i: ll T I s K M K ? T S . MISCKLLANF.OC3. JOHN W LINLEY & CO.. 190 King Street. Ch ri eat cm, S. GROCERS, AND 1 M P O lt T E K S O F General Merchandise. 2Vo Freight to Pay! No fr fight to Pay ! Our prices nrc beloit those of any other deal er In the United States. No extra chargea for itrayagc, boxing or freight We prepay freight-? und deliver goods free at nny depot on the line ot thu XIII di K?stern Wil mington and Columbia, South Carolina mid Cnnr lesion end Savannah Kail Roads; also, to all pointe in South Carolina, Georgia ami Flori da havingduect water communication with Charleston. A tx GnonS GCAIt?NTEED. Always enclose this advertiretnent with order il convenient. LIST OK PIUCF.3. No KXPKNHR TO Ann. Finest quality Voling Hyson Tea-quality un surpassed, e uitisitc tlavi'if, and stlCngill, 1 'Si per ll?. This Tea specially reconuueiled. Finest quality Oedotig Souchong, Gunpowder, and Hyson Tens, $.,0n pei lb. second quality 'teas yu. pet lb. Till? d quail ty Tens sold hy tither dealers.al -1 IHM-lb, you can have delivered by us nt .MIC. perlb. Crushed Sogni 8 ., lb*. ; Pow' dc cd Sugar S , lis; (irsluhlled A sugnr'-i lbs.: K'tiii C Sugir. 0 lb-.: c le rilled llrown Sugar, I --, lbs.; nial Crow S gar. I lbs. tor I. Lin ley',. Peerless Famil*. Klour. our own brand made fi oin best Virginia Wheal- mill elegant article-?IU lbs. fir il-ur per barrel Unod h annis r lour,'.it th-for f , nr 87.5u pei barrel. b.MIU Choie Ka mi h Havoie l Hagged Hams, tic ; tiond Minns. |3Cl |".r .u. j.-, tra < h ic lltc-iktast Stripe, ni',c. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large - ire, Iii c. each. 2 Hi' Canned Tomatoes, i3c each; 'S lb Canned Tomatoes, 16c each, i lb. .Salmon Pic. per can; ? lb. Canned Pine Apple. Peaches, Damsons, and Tears, J:'t. per can-6 cati? for ',30., liest Kimlity Mixed Vineg r Picnics-pints, 17c. quarts, '?Tc each; ?ull-?li*-. ?Oe i-it,-n < nmleuscd Milk Eu reka, and Ka ?le. Ilratul. 2?c each (oint/. M-ali>aiii. 1-2 il?' 23?*.; per Ills 50i:. per L'an I .?.III? m Su .j'ai 4'lo. per can l>? ni le*,'?. Yeast Powder. I5c.. 20c. per can English t Yoking Smla.? r Pucka?* u Soila. 10c. per lb \ Boxes Surdh.es. 10c . 1 2 l??-x? s Sardines. 3?e each. Sardines, 1 2 ImXes. 25e. each, i ox's Spatkliu Gela tine. 20c. pel* pack l'aper.??. 40c ; Olive jlle ; \V?,|*eueslersllire. Walnut nilli Mu-hr??oni Saucen, genuine tupurtetl 40c |ier buttle. Iiiii'n inn French Must.ml 20c Genuine Kreuch Must aril, 25?:. Kreuch l*tune?, lue 1,'aisin-. 40c t it ron. 40 Curran s 10e. Cbcem*. 20c Kml weight i anilles, li rsl quality. 23e pel lb. Hak? r's ? It'icnlati . 45c per ll) I.', cm. BUe. per lb Hr?una. liUc per lb Uermau Lime ?late 3Ue per Iii OMII nar.N Ul?i t oH'e.. 4J lb- lui- 81 ; Cholee li?n utii f. 4 lb'?*, tor $ ; chutee I .ag ll a tu loll? e. 3 1-2 lbs. |i?r 81: Ohl tin vern nient .lava Coffee. 3 lbs. iur 81; lt??u>l?d IIIMI (Ji (Mimi i nlli e?. 5<- aihlii ional, each ?.raile Duryea'- Staten. 0 1-2 lbs. Ipr 81 SuM . Ulu-s Stared. 75c. per Inn. i o tl Starch. 13c. per pack. Box I tl Ill ing. 33c pei tl?-?lt Hailey. 15 1 2c per Itt. Our haut- smoking Tobacco, t>5. per lb. Marlin*? < eletira etl (Jilt Edge lint ier. 4ih: per lb. i'luiiee Lhishen Butter. ,15c p> r lt) Good I'iible lintier. 30c p?-r Iii l.oiTkiug Uniter 4 ib- ?lbs.. ami G lbs tor 81 Itl-ciiils-Soda 12 lbs. for 61: Extra Pilo , iOc ; ,I.em??li. Wim*, liing? r and Hut,ei. ai tf;c per Hi.; Nie Sacs, 18c; Fancy * ?ke.? 25c per in. Hlack Pep per. 30c. per .In ; Nit I .Heos. 15c. pei i,iii>t'v ; Mace. 15<- per mn ec; Ci bger.35c po* tb Hose anil VaiiiHa Knit S lek Cundy, a tine article. 25<- per I?; Ouliuarv Mick . audy. pure. 20c per ll?; Kock < ai.d\ any eulin . 22e. per ll? t.'oloa e'- IVtlr-l Soap-?0 di Herein kimls. a speciality . f ?mr?, at lil lulltaulures price-trout 25c tu 84 00 per d? z<-n eaV-S <-oigaie*e lian Iherctiiel Extracts. 50c. ?er buttle. I 'ltslunere Moquet Powder. 25- per box. f'levela nd's Pomade Vasadoc a ?estora livc unequalled f?ir the hair. ioc per bottle Old ?'uni WI i-ke\. 81 8<? per gal lon Kye Whiskeys. 81.GO. 83.( 0. and 84 ut) per gallon. Blackberry a?id . In r rj Cortlbds. a pie saut tiri k. 61 KO pi r ira Ibm Table Port and sm rn Wine. 82.50 per gallon. Ki.-e Old Mad? ita. 84. HO pee _allmi Km-li-h ami Seoteh Au . porter: b?i|iled. 2.5(1 per d /.co. Bremen Luger deer. b.?|i|?d. 82 70 pi-r doz??'?. Deuirj do.> fur Liquor- i-xiiii 1-2 ira I lou SOv.. gallon S5c : *J -?.i Huns. 05c ; 3 ...al ira?on-. 75. ;25 gallo .-, 81-00 each* A v?.-r.\ Kxiei.-ive A-N?ii1iuent of" n-ek pry and l?nis.-ware a!,>\ais on limul IMaH-D?'in?'i* -7..-. 8I.5U per d'Jt-e; Hreaktas 8t 25; D sen 81.0a: J'- a 75t*. per do7.?*o. ? itu? ?nd S?ae.?,i> 4M 00 pei ?et. ( '?-vet ed Di In s 65e . 75e.. and 81 ll!) each Tumbler-. GO . 75. 81-00 $125 ed 81 50 per dur.-II Table Goblet? $1 20 81 50 82 00 82 50. ami S3.O0 per il,.zen. V/IIM- ?Ulas-e? 81 00 per dozen Lump riihHi?ey"> Sun *> and AV, 4 tm 25c : If.- 3 fur 25c S?mico! i+c Argaml i iiiiiim??. 3 Cor 25e Niimtierli-s article iiumetiif oi??d Inlormatioii cbecifidh 1? i Ven- Our tiltil lt us estat>li-hed in 1S(?7 and oin business reputation und facilities nee nj" lb?? highest order Wi lt ill <lo nil \'.e pr -nii-e All ordet -boilld JIM iuMres.-ed t?? .huis \\ LIM.KT it ? o . ;Key ?. x i?4 ) lO'i Kit g Street < i'A ttl.LUTON . S. <-. t^.-KTHKAS KRN RAILBO \l>COMPANY. Cn ?tn isi.o.v. s. <:., Dec. 3, ? i, Ol? and alter this da'e T ailis on this Koa., tarrying (he U. 8. Mails will o hin daily, a< ollow S Leave Ch.iilcstou at 7 A. ?t. ami ? P.M. arrive at Chat teflon nt s la \. M. ana 7 P. M t)n Sundays no Train? will leave at 7 A. M oi II I ive ut 7 P. M. Pas-eng.-is for CI?0?'AW and D-irlington Rilli* oiid will leave at M., an-l ariive l 7 I'. M. Passengers io. Columbia can leave bj. either i'ratn. ??r iring at Cid au bia. by Hay Trai.i. at .10 P. M ami bj M.wt Train at 4 \ M i'iis-e.igi-i s for tao No th can lca*e by ?llhl'i rrain, ami will make close connections at Flur 'nee with M tl Trains for the Northern an West on Cities Slceiur.g Car wi!! he lound on thcNIghtT arine Oi Columbia amt all point- north of t-'lm i-nuu I*. L.CJ.KAPOR, Maroh-7. Ucueral Ticket Agent NOTICE ??CiIO??L ( OMMlbfUONKU's OFFICK, { Diuligelutig x otiuly, Ma\ 28.1S7.) ) Till-; SCHOOL Tile STKKS OK bc variouu lowuahipH ol' this i*<iuiil\ itt? requenled lu meei ai m\ i.ffl ?. on he 121b ?il June, 187?, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely, as lhere is luiuinetss nt impoitaiicc to be trasaeted. THOMAS PHILLIPS, ?Siibool Conjmi?*?Vjp,i*r. A D V ERT1 S EMENT S . MISCELLANEOUS rglIItS SOC TH E A STE RN ADVOCATE. There i8 soon to be n paper entitled ss above. Issued from this office, and pub lished hi tlie interests of the M. E.Church in this portion of our tvork. Siuee the unwise removal of the (MiarleMon Advocate, our work has been enlarging and extending in this section. ?nd demands multiplying for a local or .ran. The Cliltrlestoii Advocate was for i wo years published in Charleston. It was during this eventful period in the hist or j of our cause in the South, one ol the most, important auxiliaries of our work Irs removal left a vacant place here which bas not since been lilied. It is an old saying, "that blessingsbrighten as they take their flight." This was em phatiei.lly true in reference to our duper tor this coast. Many were taken hy sur prise at its stuhlen reiifoval and were anxious tor i's return, ll' we had been as fully advertised nf the. wa lits and wishes nf the people in this see:iou. he lore the transferor that paper'to Atlanta. (5a.. as we were after lt was done, lt would inver have ?one from us. The .V thodiat Advocate is a good paper and ubi) conducted, but it is too distant from ile- Atlantic coast to meet our local wants lil 'his section. Our work on this coast differs in some particulars from our work in the section of Atlanta, or the valle)- of tile Mississippi. It> peculiar phases can not he mel by those who live at a dis tance from lt.?. and are not conversant with the exigencies and demands of this section. The people will have greater interest (or Their Own Paper, thal lives ad -vin pat liizes with I hem t han can be awaked? d Inr ?nie coming lo them from a distance, and managed by com parai ve si randers. lt will ?ie lariier than the FREE CITI ZI N. will be Issued. I3i-weeklj*t at the low price nf ONE DOLLAR a YEAR Payment in advance. Some nf t he ablest writers ol our church in this section will contribute to hs col umns. Methodist Miui>t?rg of the M E. Church. I ravelin}; anti local are ?gents for this paper. Let those who read this notice aet at once in getting up a list of subscriber's. All Communications fol- the Adv?cate slio?ild bc directed to ns. at this place, A. WEBSTER. Aug. 1874. Oranjreburg. 8- C. Unquestionably the best sustained work of the bind tu the W rid." ?Harper's Magazine? ILLUSTRATED* Notices of the Pres?. The ever-i. creasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves irs continued udo.pt at iou to popular desire.* and needs. Indeed, when we think into how many limites it piMieir tes every month, we mil?l consider it as one of the educators as well us entertainers of the public ininti, for its vast popularity has been won by tm appeal t<> st lipid prejudice's or depiav 111 tasie>.-B"Sto,i (flbbc. The chin acter which this MAGAZINE posesscs for variety, enterprise artistic ?ve di h. ami literary culture that has kept pace with, if it hus not led the times, should eaiisP its conductors to regard it with justifiable complacency. 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Cloth ease*, tor binding. Si cents, hy inuit, postpaid. Me?soaper* not to copy thin ndvcrHsu IIU-MI tftthuiit >hc cxpi'e?s orders ot liAttrKit A liitoriiKHS. Address HATER ft ?R?THERS, New Tor?. ff'AY LOK FORDHAM AND LAWRENCE Attorneys at Law, Ofllces M ?Charleston and Orangebug. L. J. TAYLOR, J. HAMMOND FORDHAM, F. 0. LAWRENCE. MP'S) eeinl liri? litton ?riven to the col. lec?hui ol' claiu.s and prompt return made Orangehitrg, March 20. 187??. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. School Conoui^sionei l'hillip? hua his office il an on Thursila.VH and Fridays of each week. His examinations arte-on. the first Monday of each month, j jan. 8<Mf ADVERTISEMENTS. MI SC K LL A NKOl'S. ^UO?STUS D. KNOWLTON. Attorney & Counselor at lat? ORANGEBURG, S. C. UGU8TU8 B. kNOWLTON, Land Agent Thc undersigned hat opt ned an office for the SALE of LAND. Persons having REAL ESTATE to dispose of will do well to register the same for tal?'. Large furnia subdivided and sold in either large or small parcels. 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