The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 02, 1875, Image 7

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Hi CHE FREE CITIZEN. I'UULISIIEI) SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1875. City Directory. tjlTY OFFICERS. MAYOR, - - George Uoliver. '. i.r.itK, - ?. - - TREASURER, AI.PERMEN,-.Tames. F. Izlar, John M. Thompson, J. VY. Cannon, J- W. Moseley. POSTMASTER, - - - A.Webster. CIIURCII?3. Ml-THOmST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev I'ii unas Phillips, pastor. Services, mot n ? lg, .ifternoon ami evening. I'.APTIST.- Kev. Mr. Norris, pastor. . >\ ices, lirst Sunday evening, ami tito | .. -oi d and fourth "Sundays, morning, and evening. \ii.TiioniST (south).-Hov. Mr. Cam-! pbcl), pastor. Services morning and PVC ni Hg. iSunday-school, 0 A. M. PRRSRYTERIAN.-Rev. Mr. Brown evangelist. Services, morning and after-1 noon. Sunday-school, tl 1-2 A. M. BCISCOPAT..-First and thud Sundays.! Morning and afternoon. I L'UERAK CHURCii.~-Rcv.Mr. Hough, pastor. Services, morning 10 1--J, even in" iii 7 o'clock. The passenger trains on the S. C. S. K. will pass through Orangeburg as follows : Hay, from Charleston, 0.18 a. m. 11 from Columbia, 7.30 p. m. LS ght, from Columbia, 11.;"?:1, p. ni. from Charleston, ?.-JO a. m. TAKE THE PAPERS. nv N. e. WILLIS. 4& r Why don't you take the papers? I'hcy'rc the light ol" my delight ; !?'. eept about election time, And then I read for spite. Subscribe, you cannot lose a cent; .' ny should you bc afraid? .r cash thus paid is money lent At interest four-lohl paid. . .. lien, and take the papers, & 1 pay to-day, nor pray delay, Am iiiy word for it is inferred, ) . i'll live until you're gray. Aifr>ld neighbor of mine, Wi.ilc dying of a cough, Desired to hear the latest news i\ ;)o he "">c "ober o,v . -hearty as a horse. two nieh, as min;h alike 'cr you tay two stump ?> phrenologist < mild lb i' iiO'e-rcnee ia I heir bumps. ?' kef ?b.1; papers, ami lit ippier than a killy ? ildrcti fill ''rio rCiul .UM . i : ulk oi' mei) ibid thii : be oilier took no paper, ami, While strolling,through tho wood, A tree fell down and broke his crown And killed him-"very good.'' ?LRad he been reading of the news, Ai home Uko neighbor Jim, I'll be! a cent that accident Wei ld not have happened him. V. lii don't you lake the papers? Nor from thc printer sneak, 1! ?uuseyoil borrow from his boy A imper every week. For li who takes the papers And pays his bills when due, Can live in peace with God and man, And willi the printer too. TOWN GRIER. OFFICE HOURS AT ORAXGEIIURG 1 ir.i'OT. From s o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 3 o'clock P. M. lo 0 P. M. Goods received and delivered only in oflice hours. -Tho post oillce will not bc open to?night for the delivery of the Co lu robin mail. rr -During tho week including last Saturday, Geo. II. ?0rne)son has piocha ed 332 hales and Hu!!, Scovill vt Pike 212 bales of cotton. It is now selling from ll 3-1 to 12 cents, per pound. ? ? ; -Some things have been trans pi ting in our burg which rival thc famous Arabian Nights Entertain uu We reserve that local till our nest . ie. ? -Dr. Webster's return has been -delayed by thc illness of 31 rs. Vvcli ster. Rat wc arc glad to state that Alis. Webster has so far recovered that tl^jy may be expected by thc hist ?f ??ext week. ' TESIPERANO? ORGAN.-Messrs. .7 C. & E. Bailey are making arrange ments to supply a long-Ielt want in this Slate--a temperance journal. They propose to publish the. Temper ance O'xerver at Greenville as soon ?s Ii.O?p subscribers are scoured. -Thc properly formerly owned by I. I*. Thompson 1ms "boon purchased by T. I). Wolf for ^1,000 cash. IL; is considered au excellent bargain 1 for Mr. Wolf. i --T. S. Weeks has been appointed by the Governor Trial Justice, vice i Edward Argo, resigned. -J. W. Patrick is budding a fine residence near thc depot, on Amelia ! street. We are glad to chronicle any ! improvements in this growing section of thc town. -We notice our city authorities are making an effort "to mend their ways." This is gratifying, bul wc would suggest thal, when a load ol sand or clay is dumped in the road, that thc "ups and downs" would be less if it wore evened Oil' a little. As it is now left, the road is made worse. Wc hope some of thc city fathers will personally inspect the intended improvements near the depot. CAMI* MEET* KO AT TKKMIOI.M'S G ito VE.-The annual meeting at Tren hoi m's Grove, on thc South Car olina Railroad, on Thursday, < hjtober 7, 1875. The public arc invited to attend. Trains will run from Colum bia Lo Hopkins's. Kev. Spencer; Wilson will conduct thc meeting. -Wc hear that Dr. A. S. Uydrick intends opening a first-class drug store in Mrs. Olivero's new building, in Orangeburg. His experience as city physician of Columbia for seve ral years, and assisting in dispensing the drugs in llcinilsh's store here, should recommend him to the people of that burg.- Union-Herald. Thc reading of a good and well conducted newspaper, for thc space I of one-quarter of a year, brings more sound instruction and leaves a deeper impression than would probably be acquired at thc best school in twelve months. Talk to thc members of a family who read thc papers, and com pare their intelligence and informa tion with those who do not. Thc dif ference is bevor .1 comparison. I J, .I'.uii ,1 hoi i confined to hi . boil -.. lo j . v. raj imoiiihs ooic a severe luon?liiu? hf; . ? ? vu y inxexpci i c .' ile was 57 years qi ag?} and t native of Ha ni wei! County, hut wa for UH:ny year.- a lent- of ? I highly respected a? a citizen, topi ! is, circtc ol relatives and friends. A telegram from Washington, dated lite oOih nie, slates : The Commissioners of thc Freed man's Savings and Trust Company will commence paying a dividend Of twenty per cent, upon all audited claims upon the first of November next, at their office in Charleston upon the pr?sentation of pass-books or oilier evidences of indebtedness. Depositors residing in this vicinity I should present their claims in per son. All checks will bc drawn lo thc | order of thc Original depositors. As i signments, will bc recognized only so j far as thc delivery of checks, as origi ! nally drawn to thc assignee, goes. I -The Hoard of School Trustees of this township held a meeting on last Saturday, and also on yesterday, tb elect teachers and make arrangements lo start thc free schools on next Mon da}*. They had a dillicull and im portant duty to discharge, and we give below the result of their action. There were seemingly many conllict ing interests to harmonizo, bul we believe fairly and impartially, con sidering all facts and ci reit insta ii ces before them, they have endeavored io promote tho educational interests ol' tho whole district, without catering to thc personal wishes of any person or to.thc prejudice of class, lt could not bc expected that they would suit all parties who may be influenced by personal interest, hut they have aimed to promote the best interests bf the wtydc district. They may have lort undone some mailers which can bc brought to their attention here after. On motion it was agreed io d?scon tinue thc white school at .Jamison's. and thal a school bo established ai Vine Groveland Major W. A. OT>< be elected teacher. T h\ . " waa duly electee? . t?nsP?rtas T* M.?s SaraT?S^f^ t0n6,*r . .is. oaiau Humbert assistant teacher of the Brown school p ? Covan was elected to teach the liuie Bujl fewanu> school. ipr. t.wo.months but, il' satisfaction bo gi von, to bc continued beyond that time. Mrs. Charles S. Bull was elected to teach the railroad school, in thc village. Mrs. E. M.O. Bozardt was elected to teach the Bozardt school. Y. L). Bowman and K. J. Bowman were elected to leach the Pity Hill school. Mrs. Albcrgotli was elected lo teach the Io .vcr town school, to bo localed at the Fair Building, and Miss .len ncy's application as assistant in said school was disapproved. Miss V. A. Pineknoy teacher in Mt. Carmel school. Miss K. S. Bierce to teach the .Jamison school, and A. S. Hilder assistant teacher. Mrs. D. IC. C.. lover lo leach the Shady Side school. The application of Mr. J. B. Thompson was disapproved. S TA M rici i FXVKLOI'KS.-The manu facture ol'stamped envelopes was be gun in lM.").i by the government, and lias so increased that dining thc past year lli),7(?G,I00 were made Thu work was done in New York, by Geo. II. li cay & Co.. for eight years pre vious to last September, and since hy the Plimpton and thc Morgan en velope companies combined, at Hartford. lucie Sain undersells the trade, furnishing envelopes ex clusive of thc stamps, at lower prices than thc stationers can alford. A large proportion of the stamped en velopes used are printed to order, with tho names and addresses of the purchasers, and a request to return the letter if uncalled-for. In thc manufacture, 22? persons, 3G stamp ing machines and To printing presses arc employed. A government in spector has a general supervision ol the manufacture, his being to exact I a rigid compliance with thc contract, j Dull au!hors will measure judg ment, not by our abilities, but by their own conceit. To admire their vapidity is to have superior taste ; to despise it is to have none. Cl il.! litVii on 'I iinisdav SCHOOL NOTICE. TI 11-: IJXOKI.VSIOXKD BAYIXC! Leen clefted In iii?- Trustees tis teacher ol' ?lie Kl.'!.;].; 'SCHOOL, known a- Ute : ..(Jrove SchunU" Ideated Ka'st <>!' the I.'. I?.. notice is hereby riven lita! said j school will he opened On MOX D.W. ?C lolicr lili. Ali pupils will receive int-; part ?al nlteulion, anti their progress ho regularly reported io iheir parents. .Mus. KLHANOI: ?ULT GLOVER & GLOVES, iV ?, 1 o i' si ?' y i-i n i I J n \y . No ?., LAW IJ A Nt .' K, OKAXGKBUBG, S. C. .July .11 "l u IZLAR & FIBBIiE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. No 7, LAW WANt.K, OttA.MilU'.CKO, (0{i|io.sit<! 5Ietliiiilis( t linn h.. .Inly iit-rii-tr W. H. REEDISH, TBIA I. JUSTICIO AM? ATTOR NEY AT LAW, 1 MIA NM '1 LV] LLE, < J. 'n!> ;IM ti' FOR SALE. A FISK MAUI., ANO TWO Goof) WOKKISO IIOKSI s. Apply to W. A. RI KRON F Y. S. II. WILSON. ?'. T. V\ ll.SON. SAM-'L H.WILSON &^po Wholesale and " " , , ..flail Dealers f$ll G H Q?E R I ES,j TEAS, WINES, ALES, AND IMPORTED SE GARS. 300 King St.. Chai-los':on, S. C. May 15-U' 'i' LS Jv Al i-; N T s . SCI:LLANI:OL\S LINLEY & GO.. .cot. Chariest?>i\, S. C., ?B?C?RB, \" i ! M PO li T i: i: s o F ;r? : Merchandise. V.. . .. (o J'ou! Xo frc>'<?l In Pay! ?) dow those ?il any other ?leal r ???.'? ; 'tates. No extra charges i'??r I- . or Height V . .-lils ami ilcliviT goods iV.u II line nftlie \??r/li lin .fern. WiL ii: lumi.ta, '..?util Carolina and li i . .1 winnah Kail l.'n.-nls: ai--?, |<i ll ih t.'arnlina, t.'i'oifria ami I'lni i ?I water ?'?nuuitiiticniioii with ii;.: i? - I (ions i .i \i: w i i i i?. . Uti- tidvcitUcuiciil with tinier l>. NM Kxt'r.NSK T*? .\I>I>. I'minir llv.-on Tea-<iunlity un it -it?- tlu\ ?"ir, :ui?l strength; fl titi 0 specially lecnuimcilt-it. ! in? -1 H Soni'hiiiifr, I ?unp?iw?lcr, anil 1 11>. . i ll?, Second iiualitv Teas t . I ?ittaliiy Teas. -? I I hy ..timi ? ll?, you ?-an ?iii ve delivere?! by ( lii-ln-?! ?u_-ar I V. |M-I* Iii.*; ? Wit i cr Iii.: graiililut.'il A. i. h.: ?-M?a (' Sngir. ri.-, per ? tte >u^-.ir. inri- ?.IT li?. Lin ty' IVI ' uiilv klotir. ?>itr ..vu lira tul hui-' lu Virginia Wheat an elegant i :.. : Ih i .i-?I. or :'.' per barrel, ?i...... I . 11 lb- lor fl. or i |.ii l?arr?'l. : .: '-. ! i, ly Hnv.ite.l r.ngge.l ll.-.m-, o-, I.'!!*, (ier lb. i: tia Choie , lt! i?". peril?, fla nee Tiituhl?r i . . U i'.iel?. lb' i anni'.I ? li: Iii < aiinol Tninalncs, hie : ? 1 un, I--. per ?-ati: Ulli. C'tlUtli'il ' he , ltanisims, ami Pears,'.':t?-.. ? ir I.o>.. I tea I l.'ualily .Mix?'?l pints, I"?!, '?natl-. LiTe ??ni:: ? -Iii Cniidcnsetl Mill. I'u I lu (fraud. 23e. each, (.'ant/ i' 23e. : Hi-, 30 cents, pei* $ii?rar, i"--, ?TI- pan. I?m wder. 15, 23. ?Oe. ppr C??L ?Hg Soda.or l'arkau?' Suda, tio. pi 1 Uox.es. Sardines. 20e.; 1-2 s. "!.*>?.. earh. Shadiucs. l-l cit. ( 'iix's Sparkliii I ?ciar pack. ( laper.-". -IMe.; : ( (lives .slorshiro. Wainui ami nice*?, genuine imported I Oe mil:t(ititi l-'rench Mustard, r [''renell Mustard, 23o; s. I3e. I'aisin.?, 211?-. Cil lants. 10c, Cheese, 20e. 'undies, (lest quality. 2-'e r's Chocolate, 13e per ll) i. DI >r Itrotna, ?Oe. per U>. ? i . nlate. SOe. per lb. Onll -e. I1, lbs for 81 ; choice Rio ufi, |i ! tur 81 ; choice [.aguara ? - . [} I hs. fur 61 ; ( lld Govern tu :, ..; vi nee. .'! lbs. Ibr 81 ; I'Oast < ?I ni ' r '?'ll'res. ."i". additional, each ' . ? ..-i's Shucli. :? I-;! lbs;, for I li. ii Si Ki v il >;"da. 12 W, .. por l!>. ( o I ga I c s. i; creal kind!*, a speciality ?if ufa?!! ures prices-from 23e. do/.t.'ll cake's. Colgate's I' Kxtracis, .".n?-. per hollie; uptel Powder. 23:;. pei' hox. '.minde Vasaliuc. a I'ostnra II? ?I I'm- Hi.' hair. 2He. per "urn W I .?-kev. 8l.su per gaj hUkcys, fsl'.cu. un. ami '.hin. I?laekl?erry and ( her a pleasant di ink. 61 .su per ? I .turi and iSherrv Wine. Hon. "."ute i ?ld Madeira. SI. ti. Kiiglish and Scotch Air. ni. 2.Ttl per (In/en. Itrcmcn bottled. 6.2.7?> per tlo/.?ui. ii- I .itputrs. exi ra 1-2 gallon . "'"ir : 2 oallntts. (?(le. ., '.'> ??al . .. gallons; 81.00 each' eusive Assort meut ol I Toek . ass wa re ti j ways mi hand, ter size. -s| ,",{) j,,.)- du//?H ; 1.23; Hc>( t i 81.00; Tea. S.*ti'. Clips and Stlacers. 61.00 per Dishes. 03c 73c.. and 81. idlers, i::;.. 7."... 81.00. si. ? ihi/.eli. Table (...!.',.,-.61. '??WK 8- and 8*1.00 pei ? Classes 81.0(1 per il.t/en ry's Sun ( ? and A's, I for 23c. S!udrni ur Argatitl ? r 2."?e. N'uinberlcs articles liifnriualion eheerlnllv linn was cattidlisheil in business reputation ami ?I I lu- highest order. Wc ur promise. All orders .res-ed t?> ?ns W. LIN; KV IC Co., ItoN ld. 100 King Sheet ( H VUl.LUTON', S. C. liltS UAH.KOAH ( ' MI'ANV. Ut 1.1 Sl.ox. -. L'" Mee, LIT I, bi- ?lair ii.iiti- on this Kum) ??? Mai!- n ill i r i an. ilailv, a ..rn at A. V. ami ti I'. M. ?.-?..ii al ll.l.i \. M. H. I 7 I'. M Ti .Un- \t ill h it ? ?it T A. .M.. m (Tieraw ami I?"' ." \. .M.. .. ..m:!.-,, liuil coi- .mit? ai ; I'. Al ,,un?a emt leave l?> ?itlutr i ? ,.inuit.ia. lu hay Train, at , Stuhl Train ?ii I A. Mi Hie S'tniti eau b ut?'by either ,' :i,?- ri?se enliueeliolis al I lor in - i.-1 tlic Nm tlin II .?nil \\ est |;t he I. m m I nu (lie N'ii?lit i'i ailis I all lu'illl - liol 111 ol i bi|?'|iei!. P. I..CI.1 A I ?|{, t.. i i ial TieKel A?? ut. P?5Q .valued I"?' I WO ipV,, ii /, ri,'. "I.ittle Uub l?ets." anil 1>**"??.V l':u" ' :il"l il,,- Nap.'1 'Ih-'sc .,,,11,11 vf " ? '"' I" ? pen -ive etiouiih fm- I Hi >! rtVj'''?1''/. tutti TAM'- ??.*. ,, .'vantcc ready -;'.!<.?. gem ".k returns. An j M lake lit'ld ? au UUlKo : mu.. Send t"r our bes .1. I'.. l''ouo ?V C" - L'ark nat e. New \ oil A i) V I?: li T I S K M E Is' T S MISCELLANEOUS. ' rn i in S ? il T If G A S T C R A ADVOCATE. There is soon to he :i paper entitled ns above, issued from this ellice, and pub ii.shod in lin- interests ol' the M. E. Church in this portion of our work. Since the unwise removal of Ibo finnie sion Advocate, our work has been enlarging ami extending in this section, and demands multiplying for a local or gan. The Charleston Advocate was for two year- published in Charleston. It wa- during this eventful period in the history of our cause in the South, one ol tin- most important auxiliaries ol* our work, lt- removal lett a vacant place here which has not since been tilled. It is an obi saying,''that blessings brighten a- they lake their Hight." This was em phatieally true in reference to our dapcr for this coast. .Many were taken by sur prise at its sudden removal and were j anxious (<>r hs return. If we had been I a- lally advertised oj' thc wants ami j wishes ol the people in this section, bc-j I fi.re i he 11 a H.-fer ol that paper io Allanta, (ia., as we wen' after it^.was done, it would in ver hi've gone from us. The MIUHHUSI Advocate is a good paper and ably conducted, bul it is too distant from I lie Atlantic coast to meet our local wants in tlii- section. Our work on this coast differs in some particulars from our work in I he section of Atlanta, or the valley of the Mississippi. Its peculiar phases can : nut be met by those who live at a dis tance from us, ami are not conversant j with thu exigencies and deina mis of ibis 1 sect inn. The people will have greater j interest (ur Their Own Paper, that live- and sympathizes willi themihan I can be a wa ked ed foi- one (anning to them i from a distance, and managed by eom ! para! vc si rangers. ll wlil be huger than thc Fl?KE CiTI zi.N. w ill be Issued T?i-Avcokly, at t he low price of ravinent in advance. ihlesi writers of our ehnreli -BEGS TO INFORM MS I ' patrons and the publie .-. mil allj ?li ; having disposed of his et STOCK OF LIQUOES, j mov respectfully solicit.- . <u tinnai e< of their patronage,'by offering to them, | under the ncito of QUJCK SALES ..""I S (VD ? LL PROFITS, a cum plete assort meut of General Merchandise. Ami as my stock is TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION*, 1 respect fully ask an in ' sjieetion ??iii) goods bete re buying else w here. Goods shown free of charge. C. 1). KOTJOIIN, JANCEB" Cured by Dr. Bond's 0383?? ERY. Remedies, with full directions sent to ?iilip part of the world. Send for pam phlet and particulars. Address il. T. IMIXII, M. H.. PEXXA. CUTER INSTR. i;ili? Chestiuil street, Philadelphia, Ca. j Y')r"A*( ',,ui;i:s Dealer in al! kinds of Drn.pjj and Medicines !j ; . ?jj*: ""'"'..'..as had Xinc Years Export ' ,ii I ines and Medicines and thoro?l? I ly understands his business. Ile keeps Constantly mi a large supply of Goods ? usually found in a First-class Drug: Store, *>>,}".! a i ct 'u I attention paid to the com I pounding of Prescriptions ami all order."? promptly attended io. Cab on ll hiv at bis Copular I ?rug Store. Oratigeburg, Feb. l.'l, ls:.".. Wm, M. ??55 & CO,, ; IMr?KTKUS AMI ?llAM'rWOT?RL'RS OT j Oils, White Lead, Zinc, Colors, ;'Whidow-Glass, &CH SOI I'la Kt Buy, Cl IA li KESTON, So. CaV July 17, tu-ie A DV ERTI SEME NTS, MISCELLANEOUS. ^UGUSTUS 15. KNOWLTON, Attorney & Counselor at Law ORANGEBURG, S. C. A-UG?ST?S.B. KNOWLTON, 4L,' Land. -A.g-eixt, Thc undersigned has oponed an office Tor tito 3AL? of LAND. Persons having URAL ESTATE to dispose of ivill ito well to register thc name for salo. Large furnia subdivided and sold in either arge or small parcels. Good farms fov Balo at from two to live dollars poi" acre, on easy terms. AUGUSTUS II. KNOWLTON, ' I.'C Orimgeburg C. IL, S. C. [Tl A. WEllSTElt, Iii. Dnsincss faithfully and iironintly fit ended to. >\j?r"OFFfCEfor the jwescnt in with A. B. KXO \VL TOW, EsqJ,'. Orangcburg, Jan. 2:5, 1S75. A SCIVCVMlIli mm ?3.9 3,1 & p n g Having removed t#tli?ir . ' Brick Store, arc now prepared to meet the wants of their customers than ever. Their elegant stock of 8PKING AND SUMlVf-ER CLOTHING cannot be sur passed anywhere, Call at the old stand. Theodore Kohn & Bro norm CAROLINA UAH.ROAD. io ClI.UtUCSTON, S. C., Kel?. 1"., 1875. On and aller Tuesday, february Kith, thc lol lowing changes ia Schedule ol" this Koad vii j."1 into elicia : COLUMI1IA DAV P A SS E NG E It ' TU A IN. Leave Charleston - . - fi.lr> A M Arrive al Columbia - . - 12.65 ; J? M Leave Columbia . . - ' 4,30 V M Arrive al Charleston - * 11.45 Mr AUGUSTA DAV PASSENGER Tl!2UN. Leave Chartcstoi.rV *' & Arrive nt Charles ton -. - - . 0.30 A. M> COLU.MJWA NIGHT EXJ^l??SS.. > (Sundays excepter [.cuve ClJnrltnitoh . - * '7^o' P*?1r Vi rivc alColuiiililrv . . - ?. ci.so A M? ".'.ave Oeinmbift . - TA5 Vlt \vrivoat Charleston - " ~ . i;.;*. AM? ? Aft;?STAt???m? KXTUES?S. Leave Chili lesion 4 - - Sf.30 P Ml Arrive al Cliurlv?ton? * - - b.3> A M> The ColuiuU-vvJPny eiisjcngcr TVflina, wilipili leave al 7 V. St. n?ll iirrLvo nt lt.:W p. M. will (between CnnrloMu? ami UranrhviUo) stop only ai Sinni'.Ktr.vitnoarul licurgo*?. Thia applies IIDIII? to the tap-and down trip?. liv Ibitinaw. Schal nie 1? CIOPO connection ttill he ii?:<*Ui wita tho Charlotta,. Cohuubin, ami Au glHti Railroad at their Crosiine? unir Cn hi rabia? witch will a YO hi Ihe IrtMisib* ift*-?<ngh CMtlfhtikv ?vi give us m iiuick n ?hcrtnl? tf? vv;? iimifiim and |iointS Nvrtlma br UKI oUuir ron tc Jj. SWeidng Cars on sol night train?. TOr?^"^ checke? ?vrongh. .s. s. ???LaiMONS-, s. 1 v. r ICK BS s, G. T. A, ?ueo&JlileiklftQt, loti. lit. rriAYI.OK t'OROUAirA'sD l^VWOETWTE Attorneys at Law, Onices, at Charleston and Orangcbug-.. ir. ?. TAYLOR, & irm?.Vl? FOBDHIM, P. 0. uA?ESliKi 5jaHSpcc?Bl"ntt??ti??i given to thecof ] oct iori of claims and prompt return madel Ontrigvlnrg, March 40, 187.V