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THE F?EE CITIZEN. PUULISUED ?5/11 tm lia i, nub. /, raia. City Direotof y. CITT OFFICERS. MAYOR. - - Joub \V. Moseley. CLERK. .-- - T. D.. Wolfe. TREASURER. &? Williamson. A i. OK HM KN,-Henry Washington. J P. , ; Harley, JJ. Williamson, T. D. Wolfe. Pu STU A s T'K ii. - - - A. Webster CHURCHES. METHODIST EIMSCOPAI.OH'URCH-Rev Thomar WtHS?ps. pautar. Services, morn insr. afternoon and evening. BAPTIST.-lt?v. Mr. Norri*, pus or Service*, flr^t Sunday evening, und the second and fourth Sunday*, morning, and evening. MI-THOOIST (loutit);-Rev. Mr Cam pbell, pastor. Service* iimndng and evening. Sunday-school. 9A.M. PRKSUYTERIAN.-Rev Mr lt row ? evangelist. Services; morriu tr and after noon; SahU?y-Fchool. 9 1-2 A. M. EPISCOPAL - First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. - - LUTHERAN('nOUCH -Rev. Mr. Hough, pastor. Services, morning' 10 1-2. even tug at 7 o'clock. ? The passenger trains on the S. C. R. R. will pass through Orangeburg as follows : - i Day, from Charleston, 9.48 a. m. .* from Columbia, 7.30 p. m. Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. " from Charleston, 2 20 a. m. TOWN CRIER. OKFICK HOURS XX ORANGEBURG D?P?T. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 8 o'clock P. Bf .'to 6 P. M. Goods received and delivered only in office hours/ Orgies SCHOOL C <MMIBSIONEB. \ ORANGEBURG COUNTT, V Mareh 12, 1875. ) Teachers and ali other parties who hold legitimate school claims against this county, due prior to November, 1878, will please report them imme diately at my office, for registration. THOMAS PHILLIPS, School Commissioner. i -W. T. Lightfoot has moved into his new brick' store on Russel street. " -J. Felder*Meyrs remains in about the same condition. -Tilton'8 lawyers have served -cotice of a new trial on Beecher's lawyers. -A census of New York city re: cently taken showes the population to be a million and fifty thousand. -Go tty Moseley's for a good five cent segar. He has some that can not be surpasse*} Hy any ten cent se ?ar in town. -Andrew Jack? n's InM. word* were characteristic pf the life he hud out lived: "Lety my "ihiltug-sheet be the frag- '.?f iny eoun?r\ ." -The Citizen?*' Nalino- Hank is now paying a futhW' di vb lauds of ten percent. This, with t Ut?, dividend already paid,.tuak^s t .?? t > "^eve-n ?nd H half per cont, paid ??> .ibo Onuk.. -The odd- aro tba? the Tent,Cssec Governor will select Mt- William B; Bate to serve ont the unexpired tenn in the Senate. Mr. Bate w?u> Audy Ji,I;noon's most formidable eompeti tor before the Legislature. He was at one time a Confederate general. -In all tho prncipal cities of this ?country the hundredth birthday of ?he Irish emancipator. Daniel O'Con nell, was celebrated yesterday by the assemblage of various Irish socie ties. MONEY ORDER BUSINESS.--This bus iness is considerable at this office, and -should increase as the <t??y secure way of transmitting through the mail. Thia ia the dullest season of the. year. Sc that ag well as every other kind of ?business. During the ^ontli of J.dy -vere aent in mamy ?tortor*, ifroin the Orangeburg office, which ia roach belov/ the average monthly busi ness. -The trial oT John D. Lee tho Mormon bishop, who was concerned in the massacre of the emigrant tram from Arkansas, in September, 1857, At Mountain Meadow, is aow in prog ress at Beaver, Utah. What will be the result is not very certain. So many years have elapsed that it will be di ii cu lt to bring forward such evi dence as will warraut the infliction of adequate punishment upon those concerned in the crime. Anti besides there is the difficulty of securing a jury that will not endeavor to favor -Tlie lower end of Kussel street; vN?erc several rt?w buildings ure gohig up. If lunibere? up with bricks, phil ks. dead trees, anti debris, which should re ct*ive the attention of our city fathers. RAIN AT LAST. --hast Sunday thu long drongth was broken by a delightful shower, which came non" too Soon to save the crops. Shine then tite weather bus been cointon ably cool and pleasant. with ocotiftldnal oho wer?. -Judge* ll' ed advertises Ids properly itt Anderson fur sale, witlt thu intention of making Ids hume in Churl? stott, We wish ila* Judge would change lili intel' iii ti su fur us to make our pleasant Huh; bur? Iii.? fu ur? residence. -Thc bridge on the new street 1.? ju .ad ni et! ul" repairs Several holes muk ii r?uni ?langerons If Mitt bridg* wa, high hi tty middle and inclined iowtud thu Rides', the winer wo ti id readily rm off. and nut reniai.? to rot the plunks. - n.J. Dc Treville and B Glover ar? coiitiiiiplatin^' a trip to thu North They were intruding to start last ni. ht tor Chur'eston. where rh'iiy take Ute steamer fur New York. We wish them a pleasant trip, and H safe rein "ii to our burg, where they will be greatly missed ht profesional and social circles -S'Tiii! valuable property was sold lasr Munday. There seemed to b?sev?Tiil bidtlers for thc office opposite Hie court hous? square, belonging to the Oliver es tate. It wan finally knocked down to Mul Wlmloy af $1,3011. We learn tba? .'. . J Di'Trevttle. E*q.. will occupy oin? of the Moms a? a law office, natl Maj Whitley the orher. CADKTSHII*. - Congressman Mackey. ??f this district does not propose to pros tltute tho prerogatives of his office to bring ninney to his own pocket as ls too often lin' ease. He prefers to confer his fnvors upon those most worthy to receive them. He has Ju?t appointed Mr. N J. Jenkins cadet at West Point. Tu*'having taken the highest, rank nt a competitive examination held nt Charleston last Sat urday. .-We Have received a copy of a pam phlet giving the programme of the third annual exhibition of the Oranzeburg Agricultural and Mechanical Associa tion tobe held in thu town of Orange burg. 8 C.. commencing Tuesday. Oc tober 2G. and closing Friday. October 29 1875 Tlie hook Is well gotten up. ant printed hy Walker. Evans & Coggswell Charleston. S C. It contains a tull list of premiums, and all necessary informa lion in reference to the aitniiiilexhibition -A few d lys since a daring outragt was cutiuiiilted ut S. M Faire v's place about, seven miles from this place, oi the Churl''Atou road. A colored mau Who hud been lurking about for severn days, entered itr. Fairey** house durinj ti e absence of the family, and tin lug i servant woman, narai d Bridget Baxter heat her in thu most inhuman manner r compel lier lo disclose where Mr. Faire, kepi lil* money. The villain was uusiic cessful itt -securing plunder, but the wt; tuan is in H dangerous condition. Orea excitement prevails in the neighborhood -F'-'itn the account we conclude thu tim Weit have recelv- ll in addition to il portion, by some freak of nature, th rains that should iiave m ide our fluid laugh in HU abundant harvest Account from upper )ll?*-<is-lppi. Mis-omi nod Ul n:.is say thu nil thu rivers lire ridtig ru| i lly, and ali tributaries within 2'K) mil* are all greatly swollen, many ol . If t pouring out iii il .-ids. 'Duspiituhei froi vaTi./u* p ns of the State say that in meuse damage has been dote to ern yt'ml tann prupeMy g?n?rai ly - Liisi Monday a large number of pei ole. etttihniled twenty-five hundred, fri ii vari?'it< po'tiona id 'he r?tate; fctttivctit! ul I his pince to celebrate the lin nive rim I ut the em iiicipatiou iii the British We India blunda. The uieetiiig- was orgai ?zed bv electing lion. S. L Dunen chairman, and T. K. Snspurtus, E?q secretury. Adjutant and Inspector Oui eral Purvis, Kev. T. Q. Jackson. Oe ft. B.Elliott. W. J. Whipper, represe tativ'B from Beaufort, and Ben- Bya addressed the meeting. Good order pr vailed and all seemed well pleased wi the meeting. -An advertisement has been pu llshehed by the trustees of this distfk expressing their intention td buying; hit fur school purposes, and asking pa ties who have In ml to dlspoac ot*, eithab fi ir i !uif; purpose, to confer with V. I Howman in rufereuce lo the matter. T onject is a good oue, ami we commend to the public ; bul ut the same time it (he duty of the school trustees io const the convenience of the public and I healthfulness of the location, in select i a silo for a polio tl house. A lot in burying ground or a swamp.- or one ot side of the district would hardly be ct sidered a desirable place. -The body of an unknown m apparently about twenty years of n< was dinon vern! by the section ban Tuesday morning, about half a m below tbia station on the S. V. R. 1 fearfully mangled. Tho ?A heels h passed over both legs, the left bel severed from the body. It is si posed that he was stealing a ride the ttvo o'clock train for Columh and by some mishap fell under t wheels. An Inquest was held Trial Justice G ira rt lo au, and ve rd gi veo io oe?orflan?a with tile facts SOLD AGAIN.- I'lie Une Int on SUM ute street, containing tlirer-qimrtci of un acre, upon which the residence of Judge Andrew;? was humed las winter, and which vvas sold by th? sheriff on Monday for 8650, war sold again yesterday for $200, at th? "ink ?f the former purchaser, Mi John Agnew being tho purchaser. -Union Herald. -A correspondent of the New.? and Courier, in describing the recent antue between the Crescent? anti Oranges, make thu following peraonn1 mention : Where all played so wei it lilith t. perhup?, seem invidious io mention ?ny specially hy uatne;-, hut i cannot for Itu ar mentioning Jenk ing'- force at tho Irai and remarkabh swiftness of foot, and the peculitu excellence of the piny on firsthascbx Jones, of the Crecscent, ami Glover, of the Orange, who delighted the eager spectators by their wonderful catches. -Ex PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S death will be regretted by none more deep!) t han by the insurence companies. Hu was a beleevcr in life insurence, and illustrated his faith by his acts, to an extent that is rare indeed, even now adays. Thc aggregate of the policies on his life is no leas than Three Hun dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. His happy heirs can well afluid to say no more about bis Utile pile of seventy thousand dollars, which the ex-President lost by the bankruptcy of Jay Cooke's bank. FALSE ALARM.-An alarm of fire wns raised last Wednesday night about eleven o'clock, but the fire proved to have no existence save in the bosom of a wrathy benedict, who was giving his wife a substantial re minder of his right to command, and her duty to obey. The wife cried "murder," and some one mistaking it for "fire," took up the refrain, the bells pealed forth the dread alarm, firemen hurrried to the scene of action, and, withal, the conjugal in felicity of this unhappy pair was the occasion of quite a public commotion. -The fall elections, this year, though of no great importance in trinsically, will be watched with interest on account of their bearing on the Presidential campni -n of nest year. The first comes off in Califor nia September 1, the Arkansas elec tion comes one week later, a.:d that of M ine follows, September 13, Iowa and Ohio vote October 12; Ne? York, New Jorsev, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississip pi, Minnesota, K'Uisas ami Virginia hohl their election? November 2, und Texas vote* the following week. The chic! interest, of course, centres in Obit?, where the hattie will bc fought, in part, upon the issue of Forced Resumption. NEW COURT MOUSE.-There ate in dications that the ?otk will s<?>n commence upon lin* new court house. A large pile ot white santl, and u pile ol material, of about the Hame stabil ity, failed brick, in the cou rt house -quaie make .somethingof a showing. Thc experiment of manufacturing mick has proved a signal failure, and should those brick be used in the construction of the tm hiing, the in dignation of the tax-payers would be great. As we have before said, Mr. Livingston has every inducement to build a court house well north thc money ; l'or, as a young man whose interests are identified with the county, u failure to do this, would bc u perpetual monument of his disgruce. tlc ts to he commended in uttempiing to patronize home Industry, and to keep the money to be expended in thu cousu action of the building us far as possit ?le within the limits of the county, but this will not justify him in using any but yood material tu its constMiction, much less those "uiud cakes" facetiously culled hr lek. We ar? glad to hear that Mr. Living sion proposes to procure real brick, laud hope thu report is true. Publisher's Notioes. -Kev. Mr. lJlakcly is an authorized agent for tnis paper. -A. W. rinckney. of Branchville, is au ant nut ?zeil ujient for lill? paper. W. H. REEDISH, TRIAL JUSTICE AND ATTOR NEY AT LAW, BRANOH-VlXiLiE, S. C. A L> V E U l i o fe .?i fe co. MISCKLLAN ROUS? JOHN W- LINLEY & CO.. 100 King Street, Ch rieston, S. C.. GROCERS, _ AND IMPORTERS OF" General Merchandise. N>> Freight tn Pay [ Na freight io Pay ! Our prices are below those or any other deal Tin (lu* Unite il States. No extra charges foi li avago, Un.ting or freight Wc prepay freights niul deliver goods free at ny depot nu the linc urine A*or/b Eastern Wit ininglun anrl Columbia, South Carolina nml Charleston uiul Savannah Kail Ronds; also, to nil points in South Carolina, Georgia and.Flort ht having dUcct water communication willi Charleston. ALI. GOODS GUAItANTEED. Always enclose this adverll.-ement with ordci it convenient. LIST OK PIUCES. No Exrr.NSE TO ADD. Finest qunliiy Young Hyson Tea-quality un Burptsscd.c onistteflavor, and stiength, . 1.011 per lb. This Tea specially rcuommcded. Pineal (I mili iv Uoloiig Souchong, (ju 11 powter, nnd Hyson Teas, S i,on pei lb, Second quality Tens a c. per lb. Thiid quality Tens i-otd hy other ilculrra ul il ncr lb, you "cnn liuve ?|.-llTere?l by us at Mc. peril). Crushed Sugar Bl, lbs : Pow dered Sugar 8 , bs: (?rstulntcd A Gugari'lbs.; Extra ?J aug ir. 0 lbs.: (.luriuVd Itrown "sup.ir. P?y lbs.: miii Crown Srgar. 1 lbs. mr -1. Lin ley's Peerless Knmil* Krnur, our own brand made fruin best Virginia Wheat-hud elegant article--? lbs, far il' or *'J per barrel limul Family Hour,'sit HM' for Ss br #7Ai per Inn rel. Extra Clinic Family flavored Hugged Ilnms, Rc; Good Hump, 13c, per lb. E-tra ( holer Ureakl'ast Strips, lC'?c. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellie!*, large size, IH c. each. 2 lb' Coline?! Tom'itoet-, ISe each; 3 lb Canned Tomatoes, 10c each. I lb. Salmon 18c. per eau; ll lb. Canned Pine Apple Peaches, Damsons, and Peera, &*c per can-0 cana for 1,30., liest Ruallty Mixed Vinegar.Picklc.N-pints, 17c. qunrts, 27c euch; gnlKtiis. nOc each. Conth-iised Milk EM rektt. and Easflo Brand. 25c. each Gant/, ?eafoani. 1-2 lb* 25c; per lbs. 50c. per can. Lunion Sugar, 40c. |i?r can. Doo ley's Yeast Powder. 15c.. 25c. JUT can. English Cooking Soda, ur Package Soda, lue. per lb. J- Boxes Sardines. 10c- 1 2 boxes Sardines. 35c. each. Sardines, 1 2 boxes. 25c.each. Cox's Spat kiln Gela tine. 20c. per pack Caper*. 40c. ; Olives Sile.; Worchcjilerslilre. Walnut ant) Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported 40c per bottle. Imitation French Mustard. 20c. Genuine French Mustard, 25c. French Prunes. 15c. Itaishi*, 40c. Cit ron. 40. Curran's. 10c. Cheese. 20c. Full weight Caudles, first quality. 23c pe 1 lb. Baker's Chocolat*. 45c per lb Cocoa, 50.\ per lb. Broma, (50c per lb Cern?an Chocolate. 30e. per lb Ordi nary Kin Coffee. 4} lb- for 81 ; choice Rio ' offeo. 4 lbs. lor $1 ; choice I .alnara Coffee, 3 1-2 lbs. for $1; Old Covent meut .lava Collen. 3 lbs. lui* SI ; Roasted and Ground Lotices. 5c. tldtliiional, each ir rad e. Duryea** Starch, 9 1-2 lbs. for SI- Satin Gloss Starch. 75c. per box. Coi.n jStarch. 13c. per pack. Box Blue ill";. 33c. pm tb-Zeli Barley, 15 1 2e per lb. Durhams Smoking Tobacco. 65, per lb. Marlin's Celebra ed Gilt Bilge But ter. 40c. per lb. Choice Goshen Butler. 35o per Hi. Good fable. Bul ter, 3Uc. per lb. < >okin? Butter. 4 lbs 5 lbs., and ti lbs-, j* QI Biscuits^-Soda 12 lbs. for 81: Extra Pilo , 10c.; Lemon. Wine, Ginger and Butler, at 15c per lb.; Nie Nacs. 18c; Fancy < 'akes. 25c per lo. Black Pep per. 30c. per lb ; Nutmegs. 15c. per ounce; Mace 15c per ounce; Guider .35c pi rib. Itwi>e ami Vanilla Fini Slick Candt. a line article. 25c. per lb; Ordinary mick ? andy. pun-. 20c per lb; Bock Candy any color, 22c per 1!). Colene's Toilet Soup--(JO different kinds, a i-peeiullty of OMI--, at luiniiluetim-s prices-from 25c. tn 84 00 per dozen euk?s. Colgate's HainlKt rcliii l Extracts, 50c. ? t r bottle, '.'asbiiier.- IP.(pict Powder. 25 .. per box. I 'levelund's Pomade Vasallne. a HcStoru ilve unequalled tor the hail. 20c per bottle Old ? '?.i n Wl i-kev. 81 80per i?ul loi. Bye Whiskeys. $1.60. 83 00. and 8100 permution. Black berry and < ber ry ?'orill?is, H pie- saut drink. 81 8b pei' "/allon. Tnlde Pori nod Sln-rrv Wine. 82.50 per pillion. Fine Old .Mad? ira. 84. 00 per ".ulhui. Eiurlt-h um) Sc? it eh Ale. poner: botlled. 2.50 per dozen. Bremen Layer Beer. Indi led, 82.70 per dozen. Demij dins for Liquors, t-xmi 1-2 irai lon 30c; gallon 55c : 2 ? allons ti?e-; 3 g?l ga?on.s. 75.; D gallons, 81.00.each A very Extensive Assortmeut ol'Crock ery uni) Glassware uhvai s on luimt Phil??*-Dinner ? zn. 81.50 per il?.??.... Br. iiktasi- 81 25; D. seti 8l O'i; T- u 75c. per d?Zetl. Clip. all.I Siiucei s. 81 00 pei set. Covered IJi-hcs. Coe . 75c. und 81 00 each Tumbler-, titi . 75. 81-00 $125 und 81 50 per dozen Pable GoMri-Ql 20. 81-50 82 00 82 50. ami 83.00 pei dozen. Wine Glasses 81-00 per dozen Lamp Chimney's Sun ii and AV, 4 for 25e ; B'i? 3 for 25o Student or Argahtl chhiineys 3 tVir 25c. NumberleH articled iiniiientiomd lutormuiion cheer fi iib .riven- Our linn was e*tnbji>hed In. 18G7 and our business reputation and facilities are of the highest order We will do all we. pr< ini.-c All order should be addressed to JOHN W. LINLEY ? ro.. " (Key Box 184.) lOo Eng Street ClIAHLRUTON. S. C ^TOBTIIEAS ERN RAILROAD COMPANY. CfUni.F.SLOi*, s.e., lice. .1,18"?i. On and after this dteo Tain* on this Rou?! carrying tho V. S. Mulls will o run daily, ie follows : Leave Charleston nt 7 A. M. and A P.M. Arrive ai Chm lc-tun at or. A. M, and 7 P. M On Sundays 110 TrainB will leave ut 7 A. M 01 arrive at 7 P. M. Pasreiiffers for Chcraw und Hartington Rull roan will leave at 7 \. M., nml ai 1 Ive .17 P. M. Passengers tor Columbia can lenvo by either Train, ?r-lvlngat Columbia, by Day Train, at 5.10 I*. M.. ami by NUht Train ut 4 A . M i* a a.-enge ra for the Not th nun leave by eb her Train, and will make close connections at Flor cece with all Trains for the Northern amt West, ern Cities. Sleeping Can- wit! bo found on the NightTrains foi Columbia and ull points north of Florence. - P. L.CLEAPOB, March - 7. General Ticket Agent. NOTICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S Of FICE, > Oiangeburg County , May 28,1875. \ THE SCHOOL TRLSTEES OF liio varioun townships ol' this county arc requested to meei, at rov office on the 12th ot June, 1875, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely, as lhere is businesb ol importance lo bc trasacted. THOMAS PHILLIPS, . - ... f??"00! ?om|gjBs|9ii?8r. A D v .e. u r i b tu ai kt pi Ta. MfSCELLANKOUS T UK SOU T??EASTERN J^jy^r OG^T3E. T?tere ls soon tu be a paper entitled as above, Issued from this ofilce, and pub lished in the interest8of tim M. E.Church in this portion of our work. Since the unwise removal of the Charl? {?ton Advacnt*^ nur work has been enlarging- and extending In this section.; and demands multiplying for a local or gan. The Charleston Advocate was for .wo years published in Charleston'. It was during this eventful period In the history ol'our cause br the South, one ol ?he most Important auxiliaries of our work. Its retnovul left a vacant place tere which luis not since been rilled, ll i.- au old saying, "that blessings brighten as they take their dight." This was em ?rfiailcally true in reference to our" duper tur this coast. Many were taken hy sur prise at its sudden removal and were anxious fur Its return. If we had been as fully advertised of the wants and wishes of the people in this section, be fore the transfer of dint paper to Atlanta. Ca., as we were after ic was done. It would in ver have gone from us. The Methodist Advocate is a good paper and ably conducted, but it ls too distant from the Atlantic coast to meet our local wants in this section. Our work on this coast differs lu some particulars from our work itt the section of Allanen, or thc valley of the Mississippi. Its peculiar phases can not be met by those who live at a dis tance from us. and are not conversant with the exigencies and demands of this Peet iou. The people will have greater interest for Their Own Paper, that lives and sympathizes with them than eau bu awakeded for one coming to them from a distance, and managed by com par?t ve strangers. lt w'dl bc larger than the FREE Cm ZKN. will bu Issued Bi-weekly, at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a. YEAR Payment in advance. Some of the ablest writers of our church in this section will contribute to its col umns. Methodist Ministers of the M. E. Church, traveling and local are agents for this paper. 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