The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, October 16, 1875, Image 8
THE FREE CITIZEN.
PUBLISHED
SATURDAY, OCT. IS, ?875.
City Directory.
CITV OFFICE RB.
MAYOR, - - George Bolivcr.
CLERK. -
TREASURER,
ALDERMEN,-James. F. Izlar, John M.
Thompson, J. \y. Cannon, J. W.
Moseley.
POSTMASTER, - - A. Webster.
CHURCHES.
METHODIST EFISCOPAI.CHURCH-Rev
Thomas Phillips, pastor. Services, moi ti
ing, afternoon and evening.
BAPTIST.-Rev. Mr. Norris, pastor.
Services, first Sunday evening, and the
?econd and fourth Sundays, morning,
?nd evening.
METHODIST (south).-Rev. Mr. Cam
pbell, pastor. Services morning and
?vening. Sunday-school, 9 A. M.
PRKSBTTRMAN.-Rev. Mr. B rown
. evangelist. Services, morning and after
noon. Sunday-school, 9 1-2 A. M.
EPISCOPAL-First and third Sundays.
Horning: and afternoon.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.-Rev. Mr. Hough,
?astor. Services, morning 10 1-2, even
lng at 7 o'clock.
Thc passenger trains on the S. C.
R. R. will pass through Orangeburg
as follows :
Day, from Charleston, 9.4.8 a. m.
44 from Columbia, 7.30 p. m.
Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m.
" from Charleston, 2.20 a. m
TOWN GRIER.
OFFICE HOURS AT ORAVGEBURG
DEPOT.
{From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M.
From S o'clock P. M. to 5 P. M.
Gooda received and delivered only
in ofllue hours.
-J. C. Pike has bought the place
. of M. Glover in thts town for 87,200,
-We leam that David sS?u n'a \
bought the Dukes' house.
-We learn that the wife bf Judge
Cooke is the guest of Senator An
drews.
-The Republicana have carried
. Ohio, Iowa and N?braska by large
majorities-. We hope President G rani
will make another speech.
-Locals arc BC&rce this week. We
judge, however, it. \a- tho calm that
precedes a storm. As prout of lui*
eee our advertisements of circus and
fair.
-Judge Mackey has informed Mr.
. John W. Walker. sheriiT elect of the
..county of Chester, that the Supreme
Court has recently decided that a
-sheriff elected at a special election
holds his office for four years. Mr.
Walker's term will, therefore, con
tine until August, 1879, four years
from the time of his election. We
think this rather a singular decision.
- Williamsburg Republican.
-The term of court commencing
.next Monday is one of unusual inte
rcut and importance. We learn that
Judge Reed is not to preside, but
that Judge Cook will take his plaee.
It no doubt will afford Judge Cooke
pleasure to preside in this his old
home and the scene of his former ef
forts at the bar, but we are frank to
say that existing circumstances would
with any ordinary man, render the
discharge of his duties delicate and
embarassing except perhaps, to one
who, like his honor, is bound to ad
minister justice without fear or favor.
THE GREAT SHOW.-Howes' Great
ILondon Circus and Menagerie. A mag
nificent street display, rare collection of
animals, and an excellent circus perform
ance may be expected at Orangeburg
Wednesday, Ostober 27. The Memphis
Avalanch bays: Never, except on the
celebration of Mardi Grns, has our city
witnessed such a gathering of people as
that which assembled on the streets yes
terday to witness tho advent of Howes1
Great London Circus und Menagerie.
Long before the hour appointed for the
appearance of die grand cavalcade peo
rjle began to assemble on the prlnopal
streets, along the proposed line of march,
and when thu first note., of band which
headed the procession were heard, every
available space which could afford a good
view was pccupled. Windows, balco
nies, awniugs and sidewalks were
crammed with people eager to seo the
.street display, about the magnificence of
.which so much was said. That they were
not disappointed was manifested by the
exclamations of surprise and admiration
that greeted the living panorama at, every
point. Unquestionably i( was more
.beautiful than any slm?ar- street enter
tainment ever offered to our pcoplo, and
ras but the foretaste of ilio inimitable
lerforuiance that wtis seen later under
he canvass. The cavalcade was many
quares In length, and was composed of
availers, knights and ladies on horse
tack, Roman Chariots drawn by horses
our abreast, a cage full of African hye
las, among which fearlessly sat thc ne
rro keeper, Irquois Indians dressed in
heir fbntastic costumes, painted, and
tarrying implements of Indian warfare,
lie live performing elephants and a
?aniel, a number of wagons on which
vere beautifully painted allegorical pic
ures, an'l containing the wild animals
iclonging to Sanger's English Menage
ie. The striking features of the display
vere two magnificent chariots drawn by
ichly caparisoned horses. These char*
ots were handsomely painted and gilded,
ind displayed on the sides a number of
nirrors, which, as they moved along,
nuUipliud and reflected the gorgeous
tageantry, producing a pleasant effect
)i) tile beholders. To attempt a minute
lescription of the display would be al
nost an endless task, as each feature of
t presented something entirely new and
"ar eclipsing any circus display ever
nade ir. the South.
ECONOMY. - " Straw berries and
iresm" are far more palatable and
conducive to health than either pork
ar pills.
Flowers are among the vcr}' best
moral and intellectual teachers. Give
them a home, then, in or about the
thc bouse.
If you invest your money in strong
drink, it is Ute same as turning
hungry hogs into a corn held-ruin
will follow in both cases.
Il'you invest your money in lools
and leave them exposed to th? weath
er, it is the same as loaning money
to a spendthrift without security-a
dead loss in both cases.
If you invest your money in a good
farm and not cultivate it well, it is
thc same as marrying a good wife
and so enslaving and abusing her ns
to crush her energies and break her
heart. _
There is a holy love and a holy
rage ; and our best virtues never
glow so brightly as wheu our pas
sions are excited in thc cause.
Sloth, if it has prevented many
crimes, bas also smothered many vir
tues, and Ihc best uf ns h..ih r when
roused, Passion is to virtue what
wine was to uEschylus and to Kunine,
under its inspiration iht'.ir power*
were at their height.
A writer in a Presbyterian paper
calls upon every honorable man to
Lang his head for shame, because
America pays 822,200,000 for liquor,
810.000,00.0 for dogs, and barely
squeezes out i?6,???,??? for preach
ers of the gospel.
The best navigation-steering clear
of the lacerating rocks of personal
contention.
Publisher's Notioes.
-Rev. Mr. Blakely Is an authorized
agent for this papsr.
-A. W. Plnckney, of Branchville, ls
au autnorized agent for this paper.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. School
Commissioner Phillips has his office
lays on Thursdays and Fridays of
:ach week. His examinations are on
bc first Monday of each month,
jan. 30-tf
NOTICE.
THERE WILL BE A CAMPMEET
NG at Mindy Grove, commencing on
lie 27th and continuing over the Sab
lath'. A quarterly conference will be
leid on Saturday, by Dr. Webstei, P. E.
Arrangements have been made with the
>. C. R'll. to carry those wishing to Bl
ond to Reeve's Station fur 5 cents per
nile li rst class, and 4 cents per mile see
the! class, and return frej.
REV. R. BLAKELEY,
Pastor In Charge.
FOR SALE.
\NK AND A HALF MILE FROM
J Orangeburg, my FARM, containing
-acres, together with the
Iwelllng-house and out buildings there
in.
ALSO,
ONE GOOD MULE. CORN, FODDER
nd PROVISIONS sufficient to run the
ilace for ono year.
Call on me on the premises.
I. R. TUCKER.
Orangeburg. S. C., Oct. 7, 1875-0-2t
NOTICE.
rHE A. M. E. DISTRICT MEET
INO will be held at Aiken, S. C., on
iaturday October flOth, 1875.
The A. M. E. Camp-Meoting of thc
lull Swamp Circuit will commence on
Wednesday Oct.. 20th 1875, and will end
ll Monday 25th.
Bishop J. P. Campbells appointments
/ill he as follows; Aiken, S. C., OctO
icr^O and 31, Bull Swamp Circuit. St.
?eter'f? Church, November 2d. Thir
Juarterly Conference November 2d.
J. M. GILLINS,
Pastor Bull Swamp Circuit.
FOR SALE.
A FISK MAKE, AND TWO GOOD'
WORKING HORSES. Apply to
W. A. MERON EY.
W. H. REEDISH,
TRIAL JUSTICE AND ATTOR
NEY AT LAW,
BRANCHVILLE, S. Cl
July 31-51-tf
-;
THE NEXT
ANNUAL EXHIBITION
Of the
ORANGEBURG
Mechanical Association,
WILL HE II ELU AT THE TOWN OF
Orangeburg S- C.,
At thc Fair Grounds of the Asso
ciation, beginning
Tuesday, October 26th,
1875,
AND CLOSING
Friday, October 29th,
1875.
!
The Premium List linn been nearly
Doubled as to NUMBER
and VALUE.
j tST Articles can be entered till Tues
day Evening, and be allowed to
compete.
WILL TAKE PLAUE ON WEDNES
DAY, THE 27TH.
.A. OF
BASE B-?XiL
ON THURSDAY, THE 28TH, F01?
THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE
COUNTY". OTHER AMUSE
MENTS WILL TAKE
PLACE EVERY DAY
OK THE FAIR.
The iln-qual Address
I Will he delivered on T nu usp M ?
Ahe '?S\h. by COL?NKL i>. WYATT
AIKEN, Master of State Grange.
Every accommodation possible
will be provided for both Exhibitors
and Visitors,
Arrangements have been made with
the Smith Carolina Railroad for the
transportation of all Freights for the
Fuir at ONE KATE BOTH WAYS, mid
EXCURSION TICKETS will be sold to
visitors during the week.
For further particulars see Premium
Lt6t, or address any member of the
Board of Directors, ut Orangeburg, S.
C., or the Secretary and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS:
Du. WM. F. BARTON. PRESIDENT.
LAURENCE R. BECKWITH, ESQ.
SAMUEL DIBBLE, ESQ.
CAPT. F. H. W. BRICGMANN.
CAPT. MORFAN J. KELLER.
ORAN B. RILEY, ESQ.
HARPIN RIG-US, ESQ.
Secretary and Treasurer :
KIRK ROBINSON, ESQ.
Bids for the Refreshment Stands and
Tables will be received until Tuesday
October 5th. The same will be handed
to the Secretary and Treasurer.
Sept. 18th. 1875, 0-5
Photographs.
GO TO RISER'S GALLERY ON
Plain street, if you want the very
best PHOTOGRAPHS, made with lite
new Glace Borders, repesentinjr Marble.
Stone, Wood, Frost. Lace work. &c, at
the low price of $2.50 per half dozen ;
extra Glace Portraits 85.00 per hull'
dozen. Call and be convinced.
A.M. RISER.
Columbia, S. C., Sept. 30, 1875-U-3t
SCHOOL NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING been
elected by the Trustees as teacher o
the FREE SCHOOL, known us tho
'Grove School," located East of the R.
111., notice is hereby ylvon that said
[school will be opened on MONDAY, Oc
tober 4th. AH pupils will receive im
partial attention, and their progress be
rcularly reported to their parents,
MKS. ELEANOR BULL.
S. H. WILSON. J. T. WILSON.
SAM'LH, WILSON & BRO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
TEAS,
WINES,
ALES,
! AND
IMPORTEP SEGARS.
300 King St., Charlostoji, S. C.
May 15-tf
A D V* E lt T I S E M E N T 8 .
MISCELLANEOUS
JOHN W. LINLEY & 00..
100 Ki tg Stroot. Charleston, S. C.,
?BOGERS,
AND IMl'OR T E II S O F
General Merchandise.
V" F ?ght to Poy I
No freight to Pay !
- ? mr ? . \ nre below thoscof any other deni
i ?ted States. No extra charges tor
: I i . . . . ' ving or freight
Wi .-, |>ay freights an?l deliver goods free nt
. ' ? nh the linc pf the .VowhEastern. YVil
? I Columbia, South Carolina and
? n und Savannah Kail Hoads; also, to
.ill pb ' South Carolina, Georgia and Flori*
i neut water communication with
citnrlojip)
A IX GOODS GlAItANTKF.il.
.i close this advertisement with order |
. : . rn' enif "t.
PRICES. No EXITSSKTO ADD.
Illy Voting Hyson Ton-quality un
. xnufsite flavor, and strength, ?1.00
Phi 1 ea specially recommeded. Finest
Oolong. Souchong, Gunpowder, and
...e' (as, <iT,00 per Mi, Seeond quality Teas
lb. rhird quality Teas, sold by other
leal 'i -. I per lb, you can have delivered by
Lt ."? '.per lb. Crushed Sugar 13c. per lb.;
?.. -\.'.i -ligar 12c per lb.; granulated A.
Sing ? [ter lb.; cxlrn C Sugar, 10c. per
ll !. I Drown Sugar, lo cia per lb. Lin
a .? i s Family clour, our own brand
nui'?e from best Virginia Wheat-nu elegant
arr?ele ?!<. 'is, for $i. or lt) per barrel, (?nod
Eau flour, 21 lbs for or #7.So per barrel,
ni .. Finely Flavored Hagged Hams,
Hums, Lie, per lb. Extra Choice
. rips, IfiU'C. peril). Choice Tumbler
1 Hii -size, lifie. each. '2 lb' Canned
. lc each; 3 lb Canned Tomatoes, Mc
. . Salmon. 18c. per cnn; 2 1b. Canned
1 Pearlies, Damsons, ami Pears,23c
ms for 1.3(1., Desi Duality Mixed
iles-pints, 17c. quarts, 2*0 each;
o cadi. Condensed Milk Eu
Snsfle Brand. 25c. each. Guntz
- foil! 1-2lb* 25c; lbs. DO cents, perl
on Sugar, 40c, per can. Doo-1
|. ? > . Powder, 15, 25, 40c. per can.
. oking Soda, or l?aekage Soda.
\ boxes Sardines.'20c. ; 1-2
bi udines, 85c. each. Shadliies, 1-4
i . .>? . 35c. each. Cox's Sparkiin Gela
I itu . [ier pack. Caper.*. 40c. ; Olives
\v. 'chestershire, Walnut and
li:oom Sauces, genuine imported 40c
Imitation French Mustard,
(ii nine Kreuch Mustard, 25e.
L'i ines, 15c. Raisins.'20c. Cit
Jurrants. 10e. Cheese, 20c.
I >. . ; Candles, lirst quality, 23c
t. I iker's Chocolate, 45c per lb
per lb. Broma, (50c. per lb.
. c iii-i ocolate. 30c. per lb. Ordi
nal y ll iltee, 4^ lbs for $1 ; cholee Kio
.. . .i. is, for 31; choice Laguara
I >:!' . 1-2 lbs, for ?1; Old Govcrn
tni Java Cottee. 3 lbs. fur -31 ; Roasted
iroui 1 Coffees, 5c. additional, each
? :-. I ryea'a Starch. 0 1-2 lbs. for
I . - Starch. 7V. ;,, . hos.
t. I,'lc, per puck ?*o>; Itlne
r do/.' i,. Barley. 12 1 per
i IF. Smoking Tobuceo. t;.", per
Celebrated C?t Eiigo li it
. lb. < h ilcb Goshen Buller,
Good Tallin Baner. .'{Or. per
Bittier, 4 lbs. 5ii)s., and ii
! ms l iv k l
!-.... - Soda, 12 lbs. for ?1 ; Extra
Pl .i, 0c; Lemon. Wine, Ginger and
Untie . I5e per lb.; Nie Nacs. 18c;
Fane} ; ikes, 25c. per lb. Black Pep
pei I0i per lb.; Nutmegs. 15c. per
u mc Mace, 15c. per ounce; Ginger. 25c
per ll), i:--'- and Vanilla Fl at Stick Candy.
??<. iinc irt i c, 25c. per lb ; Ordinary stick
Candy ?nr e, 20c per lb; Kock Candy
any cl i 2e. per lb. Colgate's Toilet
Soap- (10 il tarent kinds, a speciality of
ours, ar i m factures prices-from 25c.
to 81.M r dozen cakes. Colgate's
Uaitdk? >if Extracts, 50c. per bottle.
Cusbni ;r l?oqii?t Powder, "25c. per box.
rv rh nd's Pomade Vasalhie, a Bcstora
tlvii li icquallcd for the hair. 20c. per
hoi DUI Com Whiskey. 81.80 per gal
lon t. - Whiskeys, 8?,C0, 8?l.00, and
I Cr gi lion, Blackberry ami Cher
ry . ?ir? Inls, t pleasant drink, 81.SO per
gall i. V:<:>,-2 Port and Sherry Wine,
ri 50 ,i r gallon. Fine Old Madeira, 84,
Doper ;?: m. English and Scotch Ale,
1 fi {Ix Hied, 2.70 per dozen. Bremen
Liigci pi bottled, ?2.70 per dozen.
Iii mil . in I r Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon
a0o,? gull i 53c : 2 gallons, 60c. ; 3 gal
giiMous 7. ?) gallons, 81.00 each'
A vcr - Kxtmisive Assortment of Crock
ei'i ?nil Glassware always on baud.
Phi cs Dinner size, 81.50 per dozen;
il kfair 81.25; Desert 81.00;Tea.85c.
per iloztii. imps nndSuucers, 81.00 per
set. Dowered Dishes. 05c. 75c., ami 81.
0(i ai 11 Tumblers, 00.. 75.. 81.00. $L25
and 81.?0 per duzen. Table Goblets.81.
20. !- \ : <. M'.()(). ?a.50. nuil 83,00 per
dozen, '??'> hiv Glasses 81-00 per dozen
Lamp C money's Sun O and A's, 4 *>?r
25c; lt'sU for 25c. Student or Arg
Chimneys ?j lur 25c. Niuuberles arti,
iiinuculimed Information cheer Aili y
given- Mn linn was established in
1807 :i ? i i business reputation and
fin egan nf the highest order. Wi
win i!u iii ive promise. All orders)
shoi!,'.; h; addressed to
JOHN W. LINLEY & Co.,
( J . box 184.) 100 King Street
ClIAKLEKTON, S. C.
N
I -, I KS KAILUOAP COMPANY
H ?III.KSI.ON, S, C,i J>ee. :t, 1874.
On uni 1 i tliiri dato Trains on this Koad
carry!) . I i . . Mails will be run, daily, ar
follows;
Leave i i i nt 7 A. M. and ? P.M.
Ar>'\... . 'ion ut ? 19 A. M. nnd 7 P. M
H i rains will leuyvMit 7 A. M.,oi
4>
????? ( hurnw and Ibirlington Kail
.U " \. M., nnd arrive at 7 P. M . I
i'Columbia cart leave bs either
nlnmhin. by |?ay Train, uti
. ight Train nt 4 A. M.
: ! Sorlh cnn leave by either
ake clono ennucutiona at Flor
i : allis for thu Northern and West- |
On Sundi
urri\.- ..1 7 U
Pa . ii v
road rill I
Pnssengt/i
Trahi uri :.
6.10 V. M .
PaSHCMgit:
Train, and '
euee wUh .
ern Cil n's.
j bleeping C h wilt bo found on t|?e NightTrnina I
forCcinmbiti md all liolnto north of Florence
P. L.CI.KAPOK,
Mur iir,7. j UoneralTicket Agent
CAN V/? B?ii'? wanted for two
superb u. . ii french art, k'Liitle 15t>n
nway ind Stil 1'i ts." and the pretty ]>it\S
"Tho Din tier, mid the Nap." 'These
picture ii ri worthy of a place in coMty
fromm und Inexpensive enough for the
simplest, v ll?iiy rapidly, and TAKE ON
SlGH'l. \V tun lillico ready sales, good
piullt.-. un n ii K returns. Any active
person ?vi viii take hold can make a
Imndsomo 1 come. Send for our best
terms ai oiibe.
J. B. FoitD & Co.,
i7 Park Place, New York.
ADV E RT I S fi M E NTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rp UK
SOUTHEASTERN 4
ADVOCATE.
There ls soon to be a paper entitled as
above, issued from this ollloc, and pub
lished in tho interests of the M. E. Church
In this portion of our work.
Since the unwise removal of the
Charleston 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, lt
was (hiring this eventful period in the
history of 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, lt
is au oki saying,sl that blessings brighten
as they take their Hight." This wnsero
phatically true lu reference to our daper
t or this coast. Many were taken by sur
prise at its sudden removal and were
anxious for its return. If wc bad been
as fully advertised of the wants and
wishes of thc people in this section, be
fore the transfer of that paper to Atlanta,
Ga., as we were after lt was done, it
would never heve gone from us. The
Methodist Advocate is a good paper and
ably conducted, but it is too distant from
tito Atlantic coast to 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 the valley of
thc Mississippi. Its peculiar phases can- j
j not be met by those who live at a dis
tance from us, and are not cotmrsant
with the exigencies and demands of this
section. Thc people will have greater
interest lor
Their Own Paper,
that lives and sympathizes with them than
can be awakened for one coming to them
from a distance, and managed by com
par?t ve strangers.
lt will be larger than the FKEK ClTi
ZKN, will bo
Issued Bi-weekly,
at the low pr loo of
ONE DOLLAR ?t YEAR
rayment lu advance.
>>mc of th nablest writers pf ?-ir church
; In this section will contribute t<. its col-j
limn!- Methodist Ministers of thc M. E.
j Church, frnvellrig n*d local are Hgents
i tor this paper. Lit those iv liri read this
; noti.; act ut i.ncc in getting up a list bl
suL?'v.rii_.i\?.
AH communications for the Advocate
should be directed to us, at this place,
A. WEBSTER,
Aug. 187-i. Orangeburg, g. C.
C.
BEGS TU INFORM HIS FRIENDS,)
patrons and the public generally, that
having disposed of his entire
STOCK OF LIQUORS,
now respectfully solicits a continuance
of their patronage, by offering to them,
tinder thc motto ol' QUICK SALES
and SM LL PROFITS, ? com
plete assort ment of
General Merchandise.
And as my stock is TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION, I respectfully ask an in
spection of my goods before buying else
where.
Goods shown free of charge.
C. D. KOT JOHN,
CANCER
Cured by Dr. Bond's
Remedies, with full directions sent to j
nnp part of the world. Send for pam
phlet and particular?. Address
ll. T. HUM), )!. H.. PENNA. CANCER INST'E,1
1310 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
TV*. A. C. 1>I7KKS,
Dealer Lu all kinds of
Drugs and Medicines J
Dr. Dukes has had Nine Years Experi- !
euee in Drugs and Medicines and thorouh
ly understands his business. Ile keeps
constantly ?>n a large supply of Goods
usually found in a
First-claas Drug Store,
KjJ""*C?refi?1 attention paid to thc coin
pounding ul' Prescriptions and all orders
promptly attended to. Call on bim at
bis Popular Drug Store.
Orangcburg, Feb. 18, 1875.
Wm. M. HIRD & CO.,
IMP5STKRS AMI MAXl'FAfTUBEBS OF
Oils, White Lead,
Zinc, Colors,
Window-Glass, &o.,
201 East Bay,
CHAKLEST?N? So. Ca?
July 17, -VJ-?
ADYI?R?ISEM EN T S ;
MISCELLANEOUS*
^UGUSTUS n. J;SO\VIJ?X ,
Attorney & OouiiBelor at Law
OUANGEBURG.S.C.
J^UGUSTUSJB. KNOWLTON,
Land -A.gent.
Tbo undersigned has opened an office for ino
SALE or LAND.
Persons having HEAL ESTATE tc dispose of
u ill do well to register tho samo for solo.
Lnrgc farms subdivided ?nd sold in either
inrge or email pare?la.
Good farms for sale nt from two to live ?loila?
per nore, on easy terms.
AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON,
t,tf Orangeburg C. II., 8. C.
Jj} A. WEEST EB,
TRIAL JUSTICE,
Business faithfully and promptly at
tended to.
KFT OFFICE for the present in with A- B.
KNOWLTON, Esq.,
Orangeburg, Jan. 23, 1875.
I lare Barge :>;sV;
-AT
KO N'S
T. KOHNft BKS.,
Having removed to their
New Brick Store, are now
better prepared to meet t&e
wants of their customers
than ever.
Their elegant stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING cannot be sur
?passed anywhere.
Cal? at the old stand.
Theodore Kohn & Bro
I rjlAYLOB FORDHAM AND LA WRENCH:
Attorneys at Law,
Onices at Charleston and Orangebug.
L, J. TAY LOB, J. HAMMOND FORDBilt,
F, 0. UWglRCB.
5?2F~Speolal attention glvon to the eor
len ion of chums and prompt return
tundo.
Orangebnrg, March 20, ?875.
C^QUTU CAROLINA RAILROAD.
CUAftMCKTOM, S. C., Fri?. IS, 1613.
On and after Tuesday. February 16th. tho fol
1 towing t-tianges kn Sebedafe ol' this Road vii
i ?rn into rfleet -
COLUMBIA DAY PAS&SNOKR TRAIN.
I.cnvo Charleston ... 5.4& A H
Arrivent Culnn&bfek ... W5PM
Lcnve Columbia ? ? ?J 4.30 J* H.
Af lire nt Charleston ? 1XA6 I* M
AUGUSTA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
I Left TO Charleston ... 7.M> P M
Arrive at cbaxfc?s?oD ... tua A if
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Leave Charleston ... T.oji X? J!
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Leave Colombia ? - - i.is 4? M
Arrive al Chnviestoo - - 1*A?
AUGUSTA NIGUT EXPRES?.
Leave Charleston ... a? 9 M
Arrive at t'brlrtion - MFA
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