The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, December 04, 1875, Image 5

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?at^aBwWMiwiiiiiBB?MBaMi',wi?, M-II lim i.x-.so.it-ypa THE FREE CITIZEN. rUBLlSIIKD AT ORANCEBURC, S. C. E. A. WEBSTER, A. JU". -Editor. TJEKMS s ONB COPY, ONE YEAH, - - - ?2.00 Invariably in Advance. And I will come near to yon to judgement; nntl 1 will bo a swift witness against tho sorcor ors, and against thc adulterers, mut against false swearers, timi against thuso thitt.op j.i'??? ??I? nli'Oiitj? lit ???? iViiftCt, tiiC ?Vii.wW mu? the ftitlierlo.-s, nnii that turn neille Ute stranger from his right, nntl fear nut me, i saith the Loni of Hosts.-MALACHI, 111, 6. NOTICE. Wc are not rospouslblo for tho views i-f our C.Ol responden ts. Advertisements to bc inserted in Hie CITIZEN Must bo received by Thursday evening. Advertisements Inserted at Ono Dollar per Inutl'i for thu first insortimi. Further tarins cnn bt: had on application to thc Editor or Publisher. Communications on matters of Stato or Local interest, respectfully solicited. All on lorn for Job Printing left at this ofllcc TviU reech o prompt attention. Agents and Correspondents wanted In all Towns of tho County. SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1875. Sentiments of Governor Chamber lain. It must be considered that our Governor is a capital band to make a speech. We are not sure, but that in speech making be would beat even Presidcut Grant, but still foi managing an army or a nation, we should prefer the President. We notice with pleasure the favorable comments of the press North and South, on the recent speech of the Governor in Charleston. The good people at home and abroad, all com mend the Governor's sentiments on education, and reform, and especial ly that there should be an e??lcient and economical administration of om ?tate Government ; and what ho has effected in that direction has inspired the di spa ring with hope for the future of our State. We cannot think that the governor sj'mpathises with the Union-Herald in the idea that the ^state Agricultural College should be s???? ia its infancy because iL did rn I haj^'t to be born in the vigor ol j I^KrRS^tu?t o u r prudent and dis creet Governor would favor the policy of being generous before being just, or that he would ask the people of the State to be so in ?t?cnt tis lu uugluct, at least to pay the interest on the money furnished by the General Government to sup port the Agricultural College, which has been taken and appropriated by a l <rmer administration for its own use. The government allnwed the use of one tenth part of the original sum to be applied for the purchase of un agricultural farm, but the Trus tees in their economy only proposed to apply tho interest for this object, but the State has neglected to pay even this, and left tho trustees with out the means as yet of even pay ing for the farm purchased and meet ing other contingent expenses, The Governor has a waj- of trans lating his words into actions which gives them peculiar emphasis. Ex Governor Perry in a recent letter to the News and Courier pays the Governor the following tribute. In the last election I opposed Gov ernor Chamberlain, with ali my in iluence, because I thought he would sustain and encourage his party in their corruption and dishonesty, in their oppressive taxation and extra vagant expenditure of the public mon ey. I now cheerfully confess that in all this I was mistaken, and that bis administration has been honest, wise and patriotic, as far as it was possible for him to make it such. Orangeburg. Orangeburg C. H., S. C., Novem ber 20-Of all thc counties we have visited in this State, none have im pressed us moro favorably than Orangeburg. It is one of the best counties in the Stale, and, judging by what we have seen of it, far in ad vance, in material prosperity, of most of the other counties. It is large in nreaand population, 'and is skirted and traversed by rivers and railroads affording ample means and conuentcn ces for transportation. The soil is generally fertile, and the climate ri vals that of Aiken, which is almost on a geographical line with Orange burg*.. It is ostensibly an agricultu ral county, producing, usually, from thirty to thirty-five thousand.bales of uolluii, The crop Ibis year, however, it is estimated, will not reach more than 18,000" or 20,000 bales, in con sequence of the drouth that prevailed last summer. Thc Orangcburg Agri cultural Society is one of thc best con ducted and most nourishing in the Stale, and the County Fair attests the the intelligence and industry of the inhabitants. The Fairgrounds and buildings arc thc finest and most com plete wc have seen anywhere. This is realty one of tho prettiest and most thriving places in thc State -it".. ,.r?-,,ii,^n linn ?!il>ll ii |#V'M%. i.r. luii \jt a%S % w.fttvi.ii iinji tired inhabitants, handsome brick [ stores, residences, churches, schools, | &c, and a very necessary appendage < to all towns, a good hotel, kept by I Mr. I\Ieronc3', where thc traveller ' can lind rest and comfort. The cor ner-stone of thc new courthouse is to : be laid hero on next Thursday by the , Masonic fraternity. The building will be an imposing and convenient one, and is greatly needed herc. Our risit to Orangcburg was pleasant and profitable." The above is what a passing stran ger, and correspondent of the Charleston Nev:*, says of our goodly "Burg." All he says about its being a genial and pleasant place will bc more than endorsed by those who have summered and wintered herc. As a sanit?r}' resort no doubt this place is superior in some respects to Aiken. They have thc start of us therein one respect. A gentleman of that place took pains to advertise its advantages all through thc North by the skillful use of printers ink. Wc have a dry soil, a softer and more congeuial climate for winter lhau Aiken, with surroundings more inviting and pleasant. We have literal ideas, willing to live and let live. I*i?8 true our people here have not tnken as much pains to bc pre pared to "take in strangers," ns in some other sections of thc South. lt is not willi us as reported of a certain section in Florida, that the people of that locality "live on fish and stran gers." We can live without stran gers, hut know how to do by them as we would be done by in return. There can be no question bul for invalids in ? the persuit of health, this section of. thc St?tewptild bo found far prolora- ; ?t^lo/w???l?ij'tt?nh thc low funds of] Florida. NO .pleasanter place can bc found to spend the winter in the South thau what is offorded here especially for those whose sanitary condition demands a change of eli mate. South Carolina Conterence. Tho Nineteenth Session of the S. C. Conference of thc M. E. Church (South) will convene ut the Method ist church at this place December 15, ?875, Bishop J. C. Keener presiding. The following list of the delegates and their residences we arc sure will not be without local interest to many of our renders : NAMES OF DELEGATES. T?KSIDICXCE. Archer, E L. Henry Smoke Aria:]. J. A. Henry Smoko Arial), W. H. Adam Smoke .\ttawny, J. Henry Smoke i\uld,F. T. IV. Alher-otti \rnnt, A. P. Henry Smoke Banks. ALL. W. C. Moss Boyd, tr. M. Dr. J. C, Holman Boyd. J. il. James Stokes Joyd, il. ?lames Dukes iowmnii, W. James Stokes bown. M. Mrs, Keith Legare bowne. S. IL Duke?' Hotel .yara, I>. H. J. D, Kelti htrber, ii. W. J. <J. Pike ?rd, W. S. li. H. Wiles thick, Dr. J. B. J. D. Keilt tolles,E. A. N. A. Bull Jobo, Simpson Ci. H. Cornclsor. lensley, J. S. Dr. A. S. Hydrlek Setheu, S. J. G. W. Wilson brimson, Wi A. M. I. Hrowuin<r boozer Benjamin Adam Smoke beatty, L. F. Dr. Holman Ms8ell,J.O. W. C. MOBS Campbell, Simeon Henry Smoke tapera, W.I. D. Louis Shrcitzburg, A. M. T. D. Wolfe Chrellzburg, H. ST? J. II. Banneker Carson, W. Mrs. Jcnncy Carson, J. P. <*. W. Wilson Carlisle, J. M. M. I. Brown Carlisle, J.E. W. C. Moss Connor, F. A. J. F. I/.lar Connor, J. S. F. H. W. llrlgiiinaun Count?, J. C. Dukes' Hotel Cureton, A. IL O. W. Wilson Carraway, J. F. James Dukes Cummings, J, C. Dukes Hotel Cantlnm, A. J. Mrs. .McMlcheal Clark, W. A. J. W. Moseley Clyde,T. J. It. H. Wiles Colbara, J. ir. Dukes' Hotel Connelly, M. A. Dukes Hotel Clifton, J. A, Mero ney's Hotel Dagnnll, lt. IL W. T. Lightfoot Darby, O. A. J. C. Pike Dantzler, D. D. Dantzler, D. Z. .errick, Da viii Dollie, ll. Jj. Dunner, A. Ii. i?uCree, Prof. W. Du Pi ec, J. P. C. Dixon. J. W? Davis, Ii F Davis, .1 C Duncan. D O Erwin, Abner Elwell, S I? Ii England, .1 F Elkins, il A Pinger, J Flemming. \V A Franks Ii I* Kishbnrn, C C ITurgcsoo, Xl SI Santl, A J Pallin, ? W 3IH)ert, A A Harper,.lt L Herbert. J G Hill, S .1 Hollges, W A Hollges, E T Humbert. JiWi Hullo, Uni Harmon, <i F Hamer. L M Hui t?n. F L Huit, J ll Hook, J X Hannan, T^F Johnson. L A Jones, B G Jones, S U Jones, W W Jones, .Simpson Jackson,A W Kelly, J W Kenneily. II M Keener, liisb J O Kilg?, J T lustier, P F Kirkland, W.D Kirton, W II Kins 1er. J II Kirton, J M Lauder, S Lawton, W II Lupo, Kev Lester, A U Little, JJ Al Little, J It Loyal, I, G Leslie, W A Let i et te, A G Mai lin, W S Marlin, W Massebeau. J I? Milton, N K Mcynardic E J Michell, T Mood, Il M Mood, W.W Mood. ?I tl b i MM. b ,\; Srorgiiiifti .t" t? Mou/.on, W 1 ' Miinnurlyn J W, Murray, J W Mann. 0 D McMillan, D J Me Key, J W McKibbcu, MeKain, J K Moorman, T S M ickier, J Ii Millard, T I* McLeod, li V Merrett, E M Not ties, A N'eviUe. J J Neely, li P Oliver, U O Odom, G J Patterson W U Pegues, W L Pegues. I? lt Pennington, E J Piotr, J II Porter, J A Power. W O Pooser, M II ?rit chard, C II 'ooser, G II tatterson, G J .'arks, .7 T 'etty, C P 'hillips, PT laySor Thomas ioiind, G F {odgers, W A Jowell, 0 D toundtree, O X ?alnwaters, W T ?carburo Lewis leal David, ihipp, A M ibuford. J L Iffley, J L mimons, D J ?milli Wbileford itallbrd, A J itokus, A J hnurt, Il D Uoll, S C stockman, J Q stokes J L smith. A G smith, J F Smith, Fletcher tinier, Dr W M Sessions, J G Shaw, M Smith, W II 1 homns, W Townsend tl W i'raywlek, J Ii riller, Dovo riiompson,G B Vaughn, S A Walker, G W Walker, A C .Val ker, A W Walling, J W Williams, W W William?, G .W Angus I i.mtzler Dr. W. W, Murray Dukes Hotel J. 1). Keiit J. M. Dannel W. C. Moss J. W. Moseley G. W IL IIIISOII Dr J 1 Butler Dukes Hotel J P ll ailey Di J T Hillier J II Beimcker Kev J DA lirown W A Edwards DukvsHIotel 1' V Dibble l?jl?ggs John_t)grei J D Kcitt Dukes Hotel DukcsJ Intel \ Kev J.I > A Brown : J 1. Heitman ' Rev JD.\ Brown Mis Oliveros Wm Perry?: '.<?? r T U.JIubblc John Zeigler Angus 1 boozier J (J WaniKiiiraker Merouey's Hot el ?\lerouey\$ Hotel Merouey's Hotel P .s Felder D.i .) < I Holman Dr J G Holman. J T Harley Dr J G Walmalu.ike. i Jolm Dukes Dukes. ??uie! Mr g M Micheal A J ?Jackson T A Je/Tords T A Jeffords DllfiOS Hotel Mrs Me Kcwu Mrs Keilli Legare Mrs M* Micheal Mrs Mc M Ichi it Mrs Kickeub.'iker Hr Cooke Dr A S Salloy MrK^lMckeubH ker Jtul^e Glover [Jr .Malone Bey 1! Legare Mrs MoMle.hual jt I! Wiles MrsRijitciibukci jiy liibblc W y Scoville 1MI.. - Hotel t li Wiles Dr A S Sal ley W s Scoville 1) Lmiis P I. tits V?......^ M Bev /. Webster; Join Dukes WT Muller Mrs Me ic vi'il JJ Kelti M \j Baldwin D Louis W Sistrttuk I S. Felder Mrs M it treadwell W Sistrttuk Mrs M L treadwell W T Muller F H W Uriggmnnn P Y Dibble .1 F izlar V, Williamson W Wi cock W Wilcock Dukes Hotel Kirk dobinson W N Scbviii J. F Izler J L Hehltmau M i - oliveros McQueen Saliey ll , v. V\ clister J D Kcitt John Zeigler D w Itobinsoii 'flu tiphelus' I ai ton P V Dibble D Louis. J ll Livingston '?'Inn Smoke Adam Buloke Duke.- Hotel Mrs MeMichael Judge t ?lover T W Albergottl, M i-Satine S i tiley James :Stoke3 Judge Glover J'.W Moseley * .1 F Izlar A.II Knowlton T D Wolfe J ll Livingston Jumes Stokes J U Kcitt J H Livingston Mrs itjekenbaker Judge Clover J D kelti J C Pike JO Pike P V Dibble Mi#S Jane Sifley 0 ll Cornelsoiii G H Cornclsoii '.j li Cornelson Miss B isa Cummings H A O Walker ll A C Walker Merouey's Hoto i j Mrs MclvOW.il D W Robinson N A Bull Whit niau, W J Wilson, J O Wilson, J B Wightman, J T Wightman, W S F Wanaamakcr, T E Watts, John Watson. J B WebcTj S A Wells, G II Wells. B X Wood, J A Wood, Landy Workman, J J Williams, Dr A.K Yeafgin, W C Y'eargin' ll II Zimmerman, J II J W Moseley J B Campbell M L Baldwin Bey n Legare Dr ? S Sal ley J G Wanuainaker . Mrs Me.Michael M 1 Browning Dr Cooke 1* V Dibble Mrs Rickeubtkcr II Riggs Barney Williamson Dukes Hotel Miss .lane Si Hey W A Eil wards Dr A S Halley (! W Wilson ?N OUFIT FREE.-S"??? in every comity m Ihkoonlors anet ile|lver from.s (Vir tho old ?mil original C. O. 1) House lorne cash wages. Splendid chunco in every neigh borhood, toe the rlullt person el' cither sex. vining or ohl. Samples, new li .-ts. eireiilnrs. terms etc., u eoni|ilele out Ut sent Free ami post nullt. Scon for it at onee amt m.ike money tit vottr homes. Address ll. .1. HALL ,<fc Co., ii, N. Howard street, Ittilliiiiore, Mil.- nov.l3-H-3in. EMPLOYiV[ENT. - muV wo litivo Jual what yon heed. Oiir0<cll Moitntetl Cltronnis outsell rt ll y tiling iii thc. market. Mr. Corsons writes : '.! Ht ruck out yesterday, ami liv working easy four hours, cleiircii *7." A Iii-ty lias jtif.i i'eiiortetl Inn- profits i'm- Hie fore noon as live dollars; yoslorthty up to '.? o'clock site cleared seven atiil a Itali' dollars. Wo eau prove beyond tiueslion that one agent orderett : y/o-i of these chromos in eleven working ?laya. We have Hie lines! and largest assortment in tho United states; hundreds ol' choice suhjocts from which lo select. We will send you au as sort ci I one hundred of Ute best Beliing on re ceipt of six dol?ais. Send in your order of gi VC us n cali. Sample by mail 25c.. or 1 : for 1. .1. LATHAM & Co.,. 410 Washington st.', Motton, Mass. P. O. Box 2134 Oct. 30-13-Oin. Sheriff's Sale."" Edward A. Nix, liar, vs. John C. Ed wards. Cecil S. Edwaids, and others J FO R KC LOS U ll K. B)V VIRTUE of the judgment herein. I _) will sell to the highest bidder, at Or angeburg C. H., on thu Hr st Monday in December next during the usual hours of sale, the following tracts of hind, viz: containing about 43U acres on Four Hole Swamp, ami bounded by lands now or formerly ol' Melton Bush. Henry Dalitz 1er. Buber! Johnson and Dr. Hales. The same to be sold in parcels, plats of which will lie sliowiuon day of sale. TERMS-One-third cash; balance in one and two years. Creditor giving bond tor the credit portion and a mortgage of the premises and to pay fur papers and recording. Sherm's Office. \ E.I.CAIN", Nov. Ll. 1S7?. J Shel ill' O. C. Orangeburg C. H., nov.20-15-2 Sheriff's Sales. Jacob T. Dukes, and others, vs. Eugene C. Hull', and others )? CA it'l l HON or H KAL IO STATIC B)y virtue of the judgments herein, I _J will sell at Orangcbiirg C. II., on thu Hist Monday in December next, during the usual ii slur.?, of sale: All that plantation or tract of html sit uated in Orangeburg county, near the ohl Orangeburg road leading io Charles? iou. in Cow Cristie Township, eohtaloing 383 acres, more or less, and hound* d on the east by Loins of O'. W. Hull', on thu ?tn i r?rvmr-i c?H??mLAj?Ll r y ?.. 11 ' '< 1111:0 ? . outb I". binds cl Mili-.nt Conn.ir. ai.J on the' ?c.- ! by bim.|s ol'Iutvii! IL Knight ami Jacobi Keizor 1 ?;I:MS-One-half cash, balance on iii credit of twelve moni hs, purchaser gi.V: ing bond and mon gage ol thu premises to secure the credit portion of the pur chase money and to pay for papers and recording; Sheriff's Office. } E. I. CAIN. Nftv. LL LS75. ? Sherill' O. C. Orangeburg ii?v.20-li?-2t. " Sheriff's Sale. IO Teena (J lover, administratrix, rs. T. J. Clover, y I'KTITION TO SKI.I. RKAL Es TATK. AMI ItklNVKST I'ltOCKKDS. S^V VIUTUE of thc judgment herein. I _J will sell ut Orangeburg C. IL, on the first Monda)' lu December next , during the usual bonis of sale: 1. All that hit of land with the build ings thereon, in the town of Orangeburg. on Bussell street, containing abolit four (4) iteres more or less, anti bounded on tlie east by laud of Win. Wilcoek, on the south by Russell street, and on the west and north by land of-duthil, (Luc ille property of Thos. K Legare.) 2. The lot and office No. 5 Law Bange, situate on Church street, now open pied by Messrs. Glover Ss Glover as a law otilen, and bounded north by lot of S. bibble, South by lot of John D. Stroit'? man, cast by lot of N. A. Bull, and west by Church street. Thc lot measures about 47 feet In depth, and about -tr> feet front. TERMS-Ono-hnlf cash; balance on a credit of twelve mom hs. secured by a bond drawing interest nt 10 percent, p?r annum, and a mortgage of thc property. Purchaser having thc privil?ge ol'paying more than half of the whole of Ibo pur chase money. Purchaser to pay for pa pers and recording. Sherill"s Office. ? E. I. CAIN. Nov. ia. 1875. 5 Sherm' O. C. Oiaugoburg C. IL, no v. 20-1 ?-2. McDonald's JVetu Sloi'y. M. t&t&xp ?ntl m. pi?toc!. A Romance of Cavalier and Round Uead. BY GEORGE MCDONALD, Author of "Annals ol' a quiet neighborhood," "Wilfred Climll?rinetlo,'' etc, 1 vol Illustrated. t'?nio. 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In one beau tiful vol. of nearly 500 pages, with numerous finely executed illustrations, l ound in cloth. Price. $2. Contenta table maVttl jue. It will surprise you to look it over. Send for it. ?_ ?OOO Rood AseutH can ?IIKI profitable em plojitiC?nt ln t he sale of the foregoing publications. Rend all of tho above and send for particulars'. Address for terms, outfits &c., TlieMuirav Hill Pllhlishiug Company, 129Ehst 281 h street. New York. IZI-AR & DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. NO 7, LAW RANGE, ORAXOKBUItO, (Opposite Methodist Church.) July :il-51-tf t Came! I Saw! lt Conquered! ITTORTII A DOLLAR I Senti stamp for cir Tr e.ular. or 10 cents for sample. Address ?I a. C. P. CO., Ilox 87, acottsvillc, Ry. s. We have an ondlose variety bf these pctslng rs for salo, nicolv caged and Mopped to any art olUho United States nt the niiirked prices: ?NB PAIR Young birds-Good Bingera - . S3-00 " " Oi.n " " " - . - 6.00 Will send either Malo or Female, ns desired, 'erins CASH with tho order. We aro also gents for the new Silk Fowls of Japan. These birds aro covered with long silky hair tsteari of feathers, green, purple ?md vin inga ed-flesh very delicate and tender-largo us Tamas-very bardy anil great layers, never ave Cholera or Gapes and are sold" at present ur eight dollars per jiair or len dollars tor trio. .Special tel ms for Parr?la, .Swans ami other iel animals on receipt ol' stamp. Address, (by Cgisturcd loller.) FRANK LINDSEY & CO., Agents. Deo. 0-l*i. ly Holslon, Virginia. BOOK AGENTS and GOOD SALESMEN are "GOIN1NG MONEY" willi thc fanions 'ho French edition of which sells for ifcl'5, nnd he London edition for $200. Our popular edi ion ($5.60). containing over one hundred full iago quarto plates, is the cheapest and most legant publications in America; mid tho best o sell. Critics vie with each other in praising t, ami the masses buy it. Agent in Charleston, S. C., reports Ot orders; mo in Ninety Six, S. C., HW; ono in Vn.,2<0; nn illicr in' .Memphis, -oo orders talion in three reeks. FULL PARTICULARS FREE. Address J. ii. FORD A co., Publishers, 27 Park Placo, New York. Nov. 1311-tt A. UGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, \ttorney & Counselor at Law ORANGEBURG, 8. C. GLOVER & GLOVER, A. t, t o x*ia o y ? o.t. JL? tlw y NO ty, LAW RANGE, O RANGE BURG, S. C. July .ll-si u ADVERTISEMENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. ?TUANO OPENING I I will open this morning a lot of the TI)-I ~ J r ^ ever ol?er cd in this market, co si UNCOLORED JAPAN OOLONGS, SOUCHONGS, YOUNG HYSONS, and GUNPOWDERS, And in order to cultivate a trade for these fine crades I will sell them V ?B R Y LOW. I have also received tine morning another car-load of Solomon's Fancy Flour Fresh ground and Made especially for nie from thc ITiueHt Selected. Wlaetit, I have never had a complaint of this hrand of flour. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! Inferior KEROSENE OIL ie so dan gerous and so man}' accidents have oc curred from its use, 1 have been hutaeed, at the repealed solicitation of my custo mers, to purchase a supply of pure Oil for their use. I have just receive ten barrels ot 124 lira test.- I villi bull .hU.i'uic Oil cheaper than the same grade of Oil can he sold at lil this city. Families HSC ing this Oil are safe. Tho use of the common Oils now FLOODING THE MARKET ia equivalent to bringing into the family destruction and death ! I li?vc also received: iO Tierefca Fresh Cure? Davis' Hams, 10 Boxes Cream Cheese, direct from tlie Dairy, 25 Firkins Goshen Butter, direct from the Dairy, which has all tho freshness and flavor of the flow ers. 5 Tierces of Ballimore Sugar-Cured Strips.. 10 Barrels of Extra Mess Mackerel, averaging twenty ounces. 25 Sacks Lagnayrn Coffee, equal to Java. 50 Sacks of assorted Rio, by last Rio steamer. With a full supply of t CHOICE GROCERIES, F ?vi i t ul >> ? I My stock is full, with prices low good times coming. Thanking thc public for their very lib eral patronage, and soliciting its contin uance, I will do my best to merit the mo. HARDY SOLOMON, Columbia, So. Ca.