The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 02, 1875, Image 8

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THE FREE ?lTlZ?EN". PUBLISHED SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1875. O i ty Directory. tjlTV OFFICERS. iiAYOtt, - - George Boliver. CLKRK, - . - TREASURER, ALDERMEN,-Janies. P. Izlar, .Tolin M. Thompson, J. VV. Cannon, J- W. Moseley. -, POSTMASTER, - - - A. Webster. CHURCHES. MKTHOUIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev Tliomas Phillips, pastor. Services, nun ti ing, afternoon and evening. BAPTIST.-ReV. Mr. Norris, pastor. Services, llrst Sunday evening, and the second and fourth Sundays, morning, Hud evening. MT-.THOUIST (south).-Rev. Mr. Cam pbell, pastor. Services morning and evening. ?Su.oday-school, 9 A. M. L'RESHYTEKIAN.-Rev. Mr. B row n evangelist. Services, morning and after noon. .Sunday-school, 0 1-2 A. M. EPISCOPAI.--First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. LUTHERAN Ciiuucii.--Rev. Mr. Hough, .pastor. Services, morning 10 1-2, even ing at 7 o'clock. The passenger trains on the S. C. xi. li. will pass through Orangcburg as follows: Day, from Charleston, 0.18 a. ra. " from Columbia, 7.30 p. m. Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. 11 from Charleston, 2.20 a. m. TAKE THE PAPERS. BY N. P. WILLIS. Why don't you take the papers? They're the light of my delight ; Except about election time, And then I read for spite. Subscribe, you cannot lose a cent; Why should you be afraid? For cash thus paid is money lent At interest four-lold paid. Go, then, and take the papers, Ali 1 pay to-day, nor pray delay, And my word for it is inferred, You'll live until you're gray. An'old neighbor of minc, While dying of a cough, Desired to bear the latest news w die he was going off. ; the paper mid l ? ?? ...' li onie new pills iu fore* . ught a box -and lie ks du ; IV '; \<> -hearty us a horse. ; two men, as much alike 'er you Bay two stumps; > phrenologist could Ibid . d'Soguea in (/?o?r bumps. takes tv?? papers?, and \>i- life tippier than a king - ; . il(irei) nil can read iitid wrii talk of men and thin*j The other took no paper, and, Whilestrolliiig^througli the wood, A tree fell down and broke his crown And killed him-"very good." ?llad ho been reading of the news, At home like neighbor Jim, I'll bet a cent that accident Would not have happened him. Why don't you lake the papers? Not. from thc printer sneak, Bcoauseyou borrow from his boy A paper every week. For ho who takes the paper, And pays lils bills when due, Can live In peace with God and man, And with the printer too. TOWN CRIER. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGEDURG 1 IEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 3 o'clock P. M. to G P. M. Goods received and delivered only in oflicc hours. .-Tho post office will not bc open to-night for tho delivery of thc Co lumbia mail. -t? --During tho week including last Saturday, Geo. H. ^ornelson hos purchased 332 bales and Bull, .S?&Y???4 & Pike 242 bales of cotton. It ia now selling from ll 3-1 to 12 cents, per pound. . ^ *? ..* ? -Some things have bo*en trans piring in our burg which rival the famous Arabian Nights Entertain ment. We reserve that loca?-till our next issue. * *' ? ?. ? -Dr?g Webster's rfettirn has boen Relayed by thc illness of Mrs. Web ster. Rut wo arc glad to state that Mrs. wj&bster has so far recovered that tjggy may bc expected by the Ural of riext week. -TEMPERANCE ORGAN.-Messrs. J C. & Eji Bailey arc making arrange ments to supnjy a long-iclt want in this Slate--a temperance journal. They propose to publish thc Temper Vice Observer at Greenville os soon as 1,000 subscribers arc socurcd. -Tile property* for&erly owned hy I. r. Tlioiupson has-been purchased by T. D. Wolf* foe S 1,000 cash. It is considered an excellent bargain for Mr. Wolf. --?. S. Weeks has been appointed by thc Governor Trial Justice, vice Edward Argo, resigned. -J. YV. Patrick is building a fine residence near thc depot, on Amelia street. We arc glad to chronicle any improvements in this growing section of thc town. -Wc notice our city authorities arc making an effort "to mend their ways." This is gratifying, but wo would suggest that, when a load ol sand or clay is dumped in the road, that thc "ups and downs" would bc less if it were evened oil* a little. As it is now left, tho road is made worse. Wc hope some of thc city fathers will personally inspect thc intended improvements near thc depot. CAMI* MEETING ?V TREXIIOI.M'S GROVE.-Tho annual meeting at Trenholm's Grove, on thc .South Car olina Railroad, on Thursday, ( >olobei 7, 187?. Thc public are invited tc attend. Trains will run from Colum bia to Hopkins's. Kev. Spencer Wilson will conduct the meeting. -We hear that Dr. A. S. llydriek intends opening a first-class drue 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 Ileinilsh's store herc should recommend him to the pcoph of that burg.- Union-Herald. Thc reading of a good and well conducted newspaper, for the space of one-quarter of a year, brings mor? sound instruction and leaves a decpe impression than would probably bi acquired at thc best school in lwclv< months. Talk to thc members of ? family who read thc papers, and com parc their intelligence and informa tion with those who do not. Thc dil ference is beyond comparison. Tin. DEATH or AN OM? K'I.SIUM -W. it. .Kuli died very sudden) last Monda) morning. .Mr. Billi h fi beeu confined to bis house fdr severn" months from a severe bronchial at fee ti on, but bis sudden death cain very i unexpected, ile was 57 year of ago and i native of H?rr?wo colin ty, but wa? for many years resident of this county. He wa highly respected as ri citfr.cn, and hi loss is deeply mourned bj a larg circle ol relatives and friends. A telegram from Washington, datei thc- 00th ult., states : Thc Commissioners of the Freed man's Savings and Trust Com pan will commence paying a dividend c twenty per cent, upon ali audilc claims upon thc first of Novcinbc next, at their ollicc in Charleston upo thc presentation of pass-books o other evidences of indebtedness Depositors residing in this viciait should present their claims in pei son. All checks will he drawn lo th order of thc original depositors. As signmcnls^will bc recognized only s far as thc delivery of checks, as orig nally di awn to the assignee, goes. -The Board of School Trustees ( this township heh'*a meeting on hu Saturday, and also on yesterday, t elect teachers and make arraiigeincn lo start thc free schools on next Moi day. They had a difficult and ii portant duty to discharge, and v give below thc result of their actioi There we're seemingly many conilic iug interests to harmonize, but v believe fairly and impartially, co sidering all facts and circurastanci before them, they have endeavored promote the educational interests tho. whole district, without cater ii to thc personal wishes of any pc rsc or to?the..pr?judicc of clasp. It cou not be expected that they would si all parties who may be inllucnci by personal interest, but they ha aimed to promote thc best interests the wb/do district. They may ha left undone some matters which ci be brought to their attention hoi after. On motion it was agreed, lo rjfecc tinuo thc white Behool at Jamison and thal tx school bo established Pine Groy?? and Mnjo? W. A. O'Cn bc elected teacher. T Vj. - . ' wa*, duly c!ecle<> ? >^.:?nsport ana.M;, Sarah i,r,I1C,lml ^ . ..Sv saiab Humbert assista teacher of the Brown school p Govan was elected to teach ibo IU( ?MR bwa.nuuscliool. fpr. two.montl * * . but, ii" satisfaction bo given, to bo continued beyond tbat time. Mrs. diaries S. Bull was elected to teach thc railroad school, in the village. Mrs. E. M. 0. Bozardt was elected to teach Lue Bozardt school. V. 1). Bowman and E. J. Bowman were elected to teach the Pity Hill school. Mrs. Albergotti was elected lo teach thc lo.vcr town school, to bc located at thc Fair Building, and Miss Jen ncy's application as assistant in said school was disapproved. Miss V. A. Pineknoy teacher in Mt. Carmel school. Miss IC. S. Fierce to teach thc .Jamison school, and A. S. Hillier assistant teacher. Mrs. I). E. Glover to teach thc Shady Side school. Thc application of Mr. J. B. Thompson was disapproved. STAMPED ENVELOPES.-Thc manu facture of stamped envelopes was be gun in lH.j.'l by thc government, and has so increased that during thc past year 149,70G,4.00 were made. Thc work was done in New York, hy Geo. H. Ueay & Co., for eight years pre vious to last September, and since by thc Plimpton and thc Morgan en velope companies combined, at Hartford. Lucie Sam undersells the trade, furnishing envelopes ex clusive of thc stamps, at lower prices than thc stationers can afford. A large proportion of thc stamped en velopes used arc printed to order, with thc names and addresses of thc purchasers, and a request to return the letter if uncalled-for. In thc manufacture, 22?> persons, :iG stamp ing machines and TU printing presses arc employed. A government in spector has a general supervision of thc manufacture, his being lo exact a rigid compliance with the contract. Dull authors 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. Publisher's Notibes* - Kev. Mr. Sliakcly i.- an authorized agent !'..! ?| aper. -A. \Y. i'uickpey.i of Kin neb ville, i an tiuthork'.ed :i;>eut for this ['aper. Son 001 COMSIISBIONEU. School Commissioner Phillips ban his oilice! day? on Thursdays find Fridays ol each week. His examinations ?rc on lin first Monda \ of each month. ? jan. 30-tf SCHOOL NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been elected liv ilie Trustees as teacher ol' Hie KKK IO 'SCHOOL, known a- the .'Grove School," located East ot' the If. K notice is hereby {tivoli I lint said school will be opened'on MONDAY. Oc tober 4th. All pupils will receive Im part hil attention, and their progress be regularly reported to their parents. Mus. ELEANOR HULL. GLOVER, & GLOVER, j\. t t 0 ir n <"? y Si SI t, X- i- w , No :., LAW UANOI:, OK ANGE BURG, S. C. .Inly 3I-5I-U IZLAR & FIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. No 7, I.A W MANGE, OUAXnlcr.UltO, (Opposite Methodist (/Ininti.) .Inly ?1-51 -if W, H. REEDISH, TRIAL JHSTICE AND ATTOR NEY AT LAW, V P>RAlSrClI"^ir,XJK, S. O. .Inly 31-51 tl' FOR SALE. A FINE MAKE, AND TWO Goon WORKING HORSES. Apply to W. A. M KRON KV. S. II. WILSON. .1. T. WILSON. SAM'L H. WILSON & Wholesale anil .. . ?tetan Dealers f illili G R ? O Ef?,I ES , TEAS, . WINES, ALES,1 AND IMPORTED SEGARS. 300 King st., Charlos'con, S. C. * May 15-t? I I ra?"xv*"v?--- urra A l> V IO K T I s i-: :>i E X T s . rSCEI.L, A N ICOL'S ?QfiM V LINLEY & GO.. l&O rx; *t?? ' ii i.*eot, Glinriostuu, S. C., ? ROC ER?, VN 1) IM I' O RTE RS O F Gen i Merchandise? No !> i?jhl to Tay i No frcUjht to l\oj ! ipir ' '. Iielow thoseofany other deal cr in illy I tatos. No extra charges l'or ?In- . ?ir freight e. i., rv? .chis and deliver goods free nt liny . line of the A'or/h Eastern. Wit min. ' in I Inmliia, Smith Carolina ami Ch I si in lin ? avannnli Kail Uouds; also, lo all i' int? Ul Carolina, Georgia and Flori da, huvi z ' ? water eoinmiiitiuation willi CliHrlesti UOIIS Gi:Alt INTKKD. ' wa. . II s this advertisement with order il r.diVvei ii ii. .i.s. No Exrr.ssBTO ADD. 1*011111; Hyson Tea-ipmlily un -11 sile lluv?r, and strength, f 1.00 |ie\ I'l specially retmmmoded. t'inc.-i ipi a I nc Siniehong. IJhnpowdei', ami II I ? ?pei Iii, Seeond quality Teas s .'. I . I . 111 j 11 i t >- Teas, -"lil liv oilier ? li -I ?.i% Iii, yon can have delivered hy II- Crushed Sugar l;Jc. |ier Iii"; 1" S1 ; ... I2i; per Hi.; granulated A. >i. IL; extra C Sugar, lue. per ll?.; cl li:;! I! wu Silgar, loris |UT Iii. Mit ley's I Vii I ? mil)' EI0111*, mn- inrn hraiiil m i ? rn ;.i Virginia Wheat an elegant ar. le--k . ll?-, l'or ? 1. or ?'.I |ier liarrel, Hood tinnily r 'iir,V21 lits tor $1, or ^7.*>,| per liarrel. K .i .1 i>i<; Finely Kluvnre.l Hagged Hams, lill . il TI ns, l:!e, per Hi. Ex I ni Cln-ie .? 1: KS yu. peril?. Choice Tninhlcr .li ; , lii'?c each. ll?' Canned 'I' teli: :! Mi Canned Tomatoes, IO? ea 1 th. iiniii. ISe. per eau; 'J Iii. Canned f tches, Damsons, and Pears, ?V. ju l'or I.:!"., liest Knallt)- .Mixed Vii / -pilltS, 17e. ? J1l;i rt -, '.'Te eaeh; ?ral . 1 ' li. Condensed Milk Ku ri 11J1I Ka le Bra ntl. 25c. cad ii Gant/ s .?. ai :. i * ll)' 25e,; lbs. 50 cents, per cali. I'm' Silgar, -Ule. per can. Doo ley's Yeajl i '"Wiler. 15, 25. I Oe. per can. K ' ' 1 ''iving Soila. ?>r Packaiie Soda? PJe. pi Iii ; Boxes Sardines, 20c. ;ll-2 lin cs Sard s, 35c. cacti. Shadhics. l- l li -. l? teli. Cox's Spark I iii Gela tine, 2<c. pei pack. Capers.-10c ; Olives ? A ' : . .'stcrsliirc. Walnut; and Mn? iu<:es. genuine imported -iOc 1 i Imitation French Mustard. .J e Kreuch Mustard, 25 c. Kn ! . s, 15c. Raisins. 20o. Cit r h rants. 10c, Cheese, 20e. F ill . L'igl 'anilles, first quality, 23c p . Ib.k V Ai r's Chocolate, 15e pei" ll) CocoaioOo . :r lb. Broma, 00c. per lb. Genual Chocolate, HOc. per lb. Ordi nary lt ? < . ?ltec, 11 lbs for 81 ; choice Kio t oiii : b I >j for 81 ; choice f.aguara Ci lice,J? 1-2 lbs. for ?1; Old Govern III nt .liva < 'oll'oe. 3 lbs. lor ?1 ; Boasted au I G ifni ntl Coffees, ne. addil ional, each ..rr * fT>'.,ry0n\s Starch. 01-2 lix. for 81, Sat)".*. Gloss Starch, p ' >? Coin Sf areli; 1 .'le. per pack. I :? ? > Blue- ; lng;,' :38t. pi'' dozen. Barley, per id. DnJhtiinsjSinokiii!! Toiitn-e . (i.V. per i'.. SliHlti'S! C?l?bra: cd Cult !. tx?Mt- ? fer, ?cf/vr if). Choi. Co R?^?fci-, .!...-. p. -Th. Good Table l?utfer, .^'?7?fi| ib. < o/^Mg liui? ... : i'' . rat?., ;. i r H. S. lof^l Bbc .lis -Soda, li lbs. Tor 81; Ext nt Pilot, >>'.'.; l.ciiiou. '.Vim. Ginger andi Duller, af 15e per lb. ; Ni .Vacs, Iso. : j Fit'iitey. pake's; 2flc. per lb. Black Pcp-? pei'-'?? l,<-1' ib.; Ntitincg?, 15c. pei | . ?ni,ce; Mace; I5c per ohma . Glhg?r,25? per ib. Itoso and Vanilla Flat Stick Oil inly. ; it nee unleh . 25c. I '-r Hi : Ord ?miry slick .... . ". J'lc per il. ? IJoidi < andy j . ..r. !c. per lt). Colgate's toilet ei cut kinds, a speciality ot' 1 '.: mfactures prices-from 25c to SLUM j ?er dozen cakes. Colgate's llanillo ..?ci ' d' Extracts, 5(le. per bottle, t Ja sh in (fi; Boquel Powder. 25.. per box. ? levi la id's Pomade Vnsaliuo. tl Bestora . lied for Mic hair. 20c. per Corn Whiskey. ?1.SO per gal il .'.'biskeys. $1,00, $3,00, and i lion. IBackberry and Cher ri ( ord ?I pleasant drink. 81,SO per .. .?:. I", c Kort and Sherry Wine. $2.f>!) [>?i-?rall?n. Kine Old Madeira. 81. ii) pei fall il). Kiiirlisb and Scotch Ale. |x ; : ! ed. 2.70 per do/en. Bremen 1 a . .>!. i. 1 bottled, 82.70 per do/en. Beim,) ?li >r Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon . 55? ; 2 ...allons. 00c; :? gal ira'.?oii.-, 7.'?.; 5 gallon's. 81.00 each v vi I vtensive Assortinent ol'Crock-. (Glassware always on hain!.! Plates 'Dinner si/e, $1.50 j,cr dozen; Ure kbl -1.25 ; Dc-i i t .$1.00 ; Tea. S5c. |?er do H. Cups and Stumers, $1.00 per -> i. ' DM'i'Cil Dishes. 05c. 75e., and 81. udi l'uniblers. 00^, 75.. $1.00. $1.25 uni . dozen. Table Goblets.$1. 81.50. 92.00. 82 .'iii. and 8:5.i'll per lo/.t' Win? (?hisscs 81.')!) pei' dozen i. 11 >11 I : cy's Sim () and A's, 1 for 25 : I?' r 25e. Student or Argaiid l.-ti or 25c Numberles articles ii nm i . i e.' ? I. Iiilbruiation cheerfully i llrni was established in I ?< I'M; business r?putation and I H ol' thc highest order. Wc v il we proiui.-e. All orders *h"ii)<l lie addressed lo : MIN w. LINLEY it ('o., (Key Dox 1>I.) lui) King Street CHAIM.I:I;TON, S. c. EUS KAM.HOAD ( "MI'ANV. \i:i.i si.o.N, S.O., l>ee. ::, is: I. this dale Trahison this, limul .a s. Mail-? ill l e run. daily, a 'ollow s : ' .. I . lon at 7 A . mid 0 I'. M. e-l.ni at (1.1*. A. M. .111.1 7 I*. M .' Trains will len ve nt 7 A. M., o< ir r ? al il". M. .-tfT ? Clieraw and I).-)''' ?n tit, 1 \. M.. .'. ' .iiigton Hall Co'..? ...i ari in- al 7 I". M . l'i ...allia eau leave li) either ..I t " u Colina lila, hy Dav Trtdn, al I.y N i - ! ? ? traill ?il V A. M. .i,(, on- North can leave hy either T n:ike close eonneet ions al Flor in . . tins l'or i Do Northern amt Wint ern i iticj. i . . . ll! he lound on tl|0 Night Trains foil lull point-north of Morenco. I'. T.'CI.KAPOK, li ,/, (ieneral Ticket Agent. C,.-,,,/.:..ER3 J^uS? id In Bets." and Hi?' preiiy pair' I.., ,; r.inni r, and the Nap. ' I hese pi , res' .orlhy of >.' . ?>*ll}[ ? ' i <cpensive enough tor me ,,' rrfpfd/iy, and T.\ur. <?N Hjvramcc ready -ivies, good "iel; returns. Any active W ? ami expensive e.nVu-h for the| Miii i c t in rrfpn/.y, and 1AM. <?N uaVamce ready sales, good ' . ptick return?. Any ue ve 1 , 11 11L. bold eau make a person \\ p . !1 "rjr" ., , " .",,. lmAi Lii?soui^l.'icomo, Send tor otu best let i.is al ' ne '. ^ ,T. B. FOU H ?V Co.. .>7 Falk Place. New York. 1 ' ' 1 A D V E It T 1 S E M E N T S MISCEI.l.AXEOUS. Jl SOU Tili: ASTERN ADYOCATE. There is soon to bc :i paper entitled as above, issued from this olllce, and pub lished in the interests of the M. E. Church in this portion of our work. Since the unwise removal of the Charle.sion Advocate, our work has been enlarging and extending in this section, and demands multiplying for a local or gan. The Charleston Advocate was for two years published in Charleston. It was during this eventful period in the j history nf our cause in the South, one ol the most important auxiliaries of our work. Its removal left a vacant place here which has not since been lilied. It is an obi saying,11 that blessings brighten as they take their Hight." This was em j phatleally true in reference to our daper j for this coast. Many were taken by stir ; prise at its sudden removal and were ? anxious for its return. If we had been as fully advertised of the wants and wishes of the people in tins section, be fore the transfer ol'thtit paper to Atlanta. (Ja., as ive were alter ItyWas done, it would never hrve gone from us. The Methodist Adv?cale, is a good paper and ably eonilneted, hut it is too distant from thc Atlantic coast lo meet our local wants in this section. Our work on this coast differs in some particulars from our work In the section of Atlanta, 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 section. The people will have greater interest lor Their Own Paper, that lives ami sympathizes with them than can be au akeded for one coming to them from a distance, ami managed by com par?t ve strangers. lt will be larger than thc FltEE ClTl ZKX, will bo Issnecl Hi-weckly, at the low price ol' ONE DOI.LA1? iv YEAR Tavinent in advance. Rome nf thealilest writers of our church in Uib section wid'eontribute lo i:s (!?l" unie-, Meihodisi Ministers bf the M. E. Church, traveling and local are agents i >r 'rid-- pup or. lad rhos, who read this notice :..?'! atonte in getting up a list ol subscriber.:;') All coin m Attention s for the Advocate should bu directed to us, at this place, A. WEBSTER, Aug; ?S7-? i ^ Oraiigeburg^g. C. BEGS TO INFORM HIS PK HON US, patrons and the public trouerai ly, thal having disposed of his entire STOCK OF LIQUORS, now respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage, by offering to them, under tho motto of QUICK SALES a?d SM ?LL PROFITS, a com plete assort ment of General Merchandise. And as my stock is TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION', I respect fully ask tm in spection ol' ms goods befcre buying else where. Goods shown free of charge. CD. KOTJOIIN, CANO: Cured by Dr. Bond's Remedies, with full directions sent to aup part of thc world. Send for pam phlet and particulars. Address ll. T. HUM). }\. I).. PENNA. CANCER INSTR, Bil!) Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Ca. , jTj ii. A. C. IlUKES, wp Tlealer in all kinds of Drugs and Medicines J -:0'-- * t ><*-' . * ,&! lM,kP:. oas had Nine YearsExperi % m hrugRnnd Medicines and thoronh ly illilh i-lanils his business. He keeps const nully on n large supply of Goods usually lound in a First-class Drug: Store, ^"-Careful attention paid to the com pounding of Prescriptions ami all orders promptly attended to. Call on linn at his Copular Drug Store. Orangcburg, Feb. 1;I,1S7.">. Wm.- M. UIRD & 00" IMWRTBRS AM) MANUFACTURERS 0l? Oils, White Lead, Zinc, Colors? Window-Glass, &o. SiOl TCast Bay? . CHARLESTON, S.o. Co* July 17, 40-0' A LTV ERTI S EMENT?. ? MISCELLANEOUS. ^UGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Attorney & Counselor at Law ORANGEBURG, S. C. ^UGUSTUS.B. KNOWLTON, Land, gent*, Thc undersigned lina opened an office for tho SALE of LANI). . Persons having URAL ESTATE to dispose of will do well to register tho snnie for salo? . I,tirgc farms subdivided nnd sold in cither ? tnrgc or small parcels. Good farms for sale at from two to Ave dollars per acre, on easy terms. ,# t ^3*,'-<i AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, . ? " l.tf Orangcburg CH,, S. " ^ A. WEBSTER, ^ Business faithfully and promptly at tended to. SGT" OFFICEfor thc present in with A. B.^ RX 011 rL TON. Esq., . %. Orangeburg, Jan.' 23, 1S75. ? I are I3avgaixis ? >*> ?&^ei _ j Having remover! t#their Now Brick Store, are now better prepared to meet the wants of their customers than ever. . v Their elegant stock of SPKING AND SUMMER.. OEOTHING cannot be sur passed anywhere, Call at the old stand. Theodore Kohn & Bid SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.' ClI AULEBTON*. S. C., KcT>. 16,1875.- . On and nftor Tuesday, February itali, tho for lowing changes in Schedule ol' this Road wil go into ollcot : COLUMBIA DAY PASSENGER TI? A IN. Leave Charleston . - . . 6.45 A l\t Arrive at Columbia ... 12.56 1* SE Leave Columbia - > ] 4.no V BC Arrive at Charleston - - m 11.45 *.? AUGUSTA DAV PASSENGER TU?JN. Leave Charleston tt ~- + . ' ?J'i) P ?L* Arnyo at Charleston* - > ??DSc A? M? . COLUMBIA NIGHT EXJLM&?SS..- . * 'J_ . (Si.nctoys except'^ " I Leave ClfnriCTtoh . - ' ? . 7JO-P* ?-* AITIWC aL?olumbt& - - . s, ? - G.80 A it |."*avu.Ool?robla * .-?,- - i T.1S JP* j?. Arriva nt Charleston VT .. - . 4 6 .$& A-M> * AUtiUSTA^?ZCX' EXPRESS* Lenvo Charleston 4 <~ - L , g.:? P At | Arrive nt Charleston. * - - 6. SO A lit ThoC?)lumJ??v.JjH>nv Passenger Trains, nhliita leave at 7 .V St and-arrive ut l?.SO P. Jd. will (between Charleston ?nd Urnnehvilhj) stop only nt Suinr?i?ievBlo and George's. TUte a-pplles bollit to the. v;, and down trips. Uv Ibhvnew. Schedule n close ?onneetton ttlll bo i-.-ulo with the CtmrUnto* Coliuubin, NM) Aa . gmt* Railroad at their Crossing atar CoTurhbin,, wfcieti will avoid ?he transibr tainnfjh *. .Vinnl.ii. I ?nd give ns ?3 quick a ?ekcdal? lo Woshingtom fand notate North na LT UKI otliot rooU?-J? stroping- Curs on ?ll night trains, mr&rffai 1 cbCCkea Shrongh. ?. ?. SWJMUO?BV s. IV. IMCKESS, G. T. A* Supei?^eadttDk. I Vob. LL rjpAYLOR EOItDUASf"A>CD lAWdKIICT: Attorneys at Law, j Of?mes, at Charleston, and ?rangebngv. ?. TAYLOR; I? ??XM?l?B F0BDIMH? F. D. LAwTO??ff. KaHSpcc??l'attcri?Rw grr?n to the cot-* lection of claims ami prompt retort^ made. . Orarigebrtrg, Mar?h '?0,187&,.