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THE FJREE CITIZEN. PUBLISHED s?TCBDA?, A?i?. 7, io75. City Directory. CITY OFFICERS. MATOR. - - Joan \V. Moseley. Ci.KKK. .... T. D. Wolfe. TltKASURKR. ? Williamson. ALDKKMKN,-Henry Washington. J P. Hurley, B. Williamson. T. D. Wolfe PuSTHASTKB. - - - A. Webster. CHURCH Kt). MKTIIODIST ElM3C?>P\l.<'HURCII--Kev Thomas Phillips, pastor. Services, inorli ll) jf, afternoon ami evening. BAPTtsr.-Kev. Mr. Norris, pas or Services, first Sunday evening. and the second and fourth Sunday*, morning, and evening. >DTHOI>IST (-outh) -Kev Mr < aui l?bell. pastor. Service-, morning and evening. Sunday-school. 9 A. M. PltlfSHYTKRIAX. - I'ev Mr Brown ."?atigelisr,. Services, morning a? d alter noon; Suiitliiy-sehool. 9 1-2 A. M. fcplSCOPAL -First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. LUTHKRAN< 'HUttCH - Kev. Mr Hough. pastor. Services, morning 10 1-2. even lug at 7 o'clock. * The passenger trains on the S. C. R. R. will pass through Orangeburg as follows : Day, from Charleston, 9 48 a. m. 14 from Columbia, 7.30 p. ni. fright, fi ont Columbia, 11.53 p. m. " from Charleston, 2 20 a. m. TOWN OKIER. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGKBURG DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. AI. From 3 o'clock P. AI. to 6 P. AI. Goods received and delivered oui}' in office hours. OrFics SCHOOL C >MMISSIONER. \ ORANGEBURG COLNTT, V March 12, 1875. ) Teachers and all 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 imo his new brick ?tore on .Russel street. ' -J. Felder Meyrs remains in about the same condition. -Tilton's lawyers have served -notice of a new trial on Beecher's lawyers. -A census of New York city re cently token showes the population to bea million and fifty thousand. -Go to Moseley's for a good Ove cent segar. He has some that can not be surpassed hy any ten cent so gar in town. -Andrew .Licks, n's lu?.t words were characteristic of the life he had .out lived: "Let my winding-sheet be the flag -.if my country." -The Citizens' Sining* Bank is now paying a futhW dividends nf ten percent. This, wi iii tit?? dividend already paid, make- t ,,<? - *-v<-.i ami a half per cent- paid ??v thc hank. -The odd-: arc thai tin- Tennessee Governor will seleei Mr. tViiiiaiu B. Bule to serve out the unexpired term in the Senate. Air. Bate w?i-) Andy Johnson's most formidable eumpeti tor hefore the Legislature. He was at one time a Confederate general. -In all tho prncipal cities of litis ?co ti ni ry the hundredth birthday of the Irish emancipator, Daniel CCon nell, was celebrated yesterday hy the assemblage of vu ?iou H Irish sucie rtfes. MOM Et ORDER BUSINESS.-This bus iness is considerable at this office, anti .Ti hou !;? ? nc ros'.sc as tho <?*5iy secure -way of transmitting through the mail. This is thc dullest season of the year, Sn that as* well as every ad/her kimi of business. During the mooth of J dy ,$1,581.00. were sent in money on lc ia, from the Orangeburg office, which is much below the average rpo;?thly busi ness. -The trial of John D. Leo the Mormon bishop, who was concerned in the massacre of the emigrant train from Arkansas, in September, 1857, At Mountain Meadow, is sow in prog ress at Beaver, Utah. What will he the result is not very certain. So many years have elapsed that it will be dificult to bring forward such evi dence as will wm mut thc infliction of adequate punibhinent upon those concerned in the orime. And besides there is the difficulty of seeming a jury that will not endeavor to favor UJ? Mormon?, -Tlitj lower end of Russel siree?, vHiere. several new buildings are gorim up. i< lumbered up with bricks, pim ks. dead trees, and debrid, which should re ceive the attention of our city fathers. RAIN AT LAST.- Last Sunday the long tlroiijKth wa* broken by a delightful shower, which caine nott? too soon tu save the crops. Shute then the weather has been comfortably cool and pleasant with occasional showers. -Judge? R .ed advertises Ids propert.i in Anderson fur sale, with the intention of making ids home in Chard stott. Wc wish the Judge would change lils Intel1 iii ti sn far Hu io make our pleasant Illili? i?ur? bl> fa ure residence. -The brid??* on tin* new street i- in .ad in vd ol' repairs Several holes tink ii really iliing?* ron s [f lim liridgt* wa hi?lt io tty uiiddie and inclined novad ?li? -Ides", 'hi* water would readily rn off. and not remain to rot the planks -W..I. De Treville and ' li Clover arc eoutt'tnplatii)'.' a trip to tin* North They were intending to start last ii iv ht tor Charleston, where they take the steamer l\>r New York. We wish then, a pleasant trip, and a safe relu~ti to eur burg, where they will be greatly inis?e.<? in professional and social circles -S'>me valuable property was so Ul last Monday. There seemed to be several bidders for the office Opposite the court house square, hclon?hi<; to the Oliver es tate. It was finally knocked down t? Maj Whitley nf $1.301?. Wc learn tba" . J Di*Treville. E-q.. will occupy MIK nf 'be rooms as a law office, and Maj Wlmley the other. CADKT SHIT. - Congressman Mackey of this district does not propose to pros ritutc the prerogatives of hts office t< bring money to Iiis own micket as is foi often lin* case. He prefers to confer li! favors upon those most worthy tnreeeiv them. He bas Ju?t appointed Mr. N J Jenkins endet at West Point, hp bavin, taken the highest rnnk at a cotnpetitiv examination held nt Charleston last Sal urduy. ?-We have received a copy of a pan" phlet ?ivlng the programme of the tbir annual exhibition of the Oranzebur Agricultural anti Mechanical Assocb tlo . to be held in tin* town of Orang? bury. S C.. cmntnenoinir Tuesday. Ot rober 2G. and cloding Friday. October 2? 1S75 The book is well gotten up. an printed hy Walker. Evans & Co?rgswel Charleston. S C. It contains a full lb of premiums, und all necessary inform! lion in reference tu the annual exhibit lot - A few d ij's sine?* a daring outran was committed at S. M Fa?rey's plac? about seven miles from this place, fi the Charl -stott road. A colored mai who had been lurking about for sever days, entered Mr. Fairey'* house duri I ti e absence of the family, and Un lug serVaut woman, mimi d Bridget Baxie heat her in the most inhuman manner compel her to disclose when; Mr. Fain kept bi- money. The villain was nusn cessl'ui in securing plunder, but rho w tuan is in ? dangerous condition. Gre excitement, prevails hi the uclghbnrhoo -F'om the account we conclude th ilie West have rec.elv d in addition to i portion, by some freak of nature, tl nins that should have in ide our ll .!< laugh lu an abundant harvest Acc um tnoui upper ilit-wis-ippi. M i s-on ri and H .ti*!*** say tit ir ab the riv?.r?are riding ra i Hy. and al. r ..ibuiarhM within ?00 mil are all greatlv swollen, niaiiv ol b pouring out iu tl ..al*?.. De- eat che- fm vari.nt- p irs of the Si Hie sa*y that ii inense tiuimige bas been d?ue to er . .itiiil fa fin property generally - Las; Monday a htr?re number ot pi pie. eut hunted twenty-five hundred, fri vari* II* po films ol' >he Suite, ??inven ai lins place to cel?brale the nu iiv--i?.i ol the em mci pill lou in the Bril (sh Wi india 1 - Lintis. The meeting was orgi ?zed hv electing lion. S. L Dunc chairman, and T. K. Saspurtas. E secretary. Adjutant and Inspector Ci eraJ Purvis, Kev. T. ll- Jack-ton. Ci lt. B. Elliott. W. J. Whipper, represi tatlve from Beaufort, and Ben. By; addressed the mee tiu<r. Good order p vaded and ail seemed well pleased w the meeting. -Au advertisement has been pi llshchcd by the trustees _f this distil expressing their intention ot buying Int for school purposes, and unking p ties who have land to dispose of. mora fortbat purpose, to confer wit li V. bowuia II in reference to the matter. 'I oi-jeer, is a ?rood oue, and we coinineiu to the publie; but at the sainu rime i the duty of the schnol trustees to con.* the convenience nf the publie and healthfulness nf the luca'.ion. in select a site for a sebo d hon se. A lot it burying ground or a swamp.* or ono it side of rite district would hardly be c *!Jered a desirable place. -Tho body of an unknown n apparently about twenty years of tn was discovered by tho flection ha Tuesday morning, about haifa t below thia station on the S. (J. R. fearfully mangled. The ?vheels passed over both legs, Hie left be si:vered from the body. ?t is ? posed that lie was stenling a ride the two o'clock train for Col um and by some mishap fell under wheels. An inquest was held Trial Justice Girardeau, and ven given iu accordance wUb thc facti ?= SOM/ AGAIN.- L'lic Que lut un Se?? ute street, containing three-quartet ?if un acre, upon wliieh the residenc? of Judge Andrews was burned las winter, and which was sold by iii? sheriff on Monday for $650, wa sold again 3'csterday for 8*200, at th? rink of thc former purchaser. Mt John Agnew being the purchaser. - Tlnion Herald. -A correspondent of the New. and Courier, in describing the recen ?ame between thc Crescents nut Oranges, make the following person'* mention : Win re all pl a \ ed so wei it might, perhaps, seem invidious u? mention -Hiv specially by names but 1 cub not forbear mentioning Jeni? |:iig'- force al tho bat and remark a lib i* wi fi noss of foot, und the peetilih' excellence ol' '.lie p|n\ on first base b> Jones, ol' the Creeseent, ami Glover <>f thc Orange, who delighted th? eager spectators by their wonderfU eatehes. -Ex-PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S cleat I will be regretted hy none more deeph than by the insurance companies. Ht wn9 a beleever in life insurence. an? illustrated his faith hy his acts, to ar extent that is rnre indeed, even now adays. The aggregate of the policies ?>n his life is no less than Three Hun ?died and Fifty Thousand Dollars His happy heirs can well affo.id tc say nt) more about his little pile ?>1 seventy thousand dollars, which thc ex-President lost by the bankruptcy of Jay Cooke's bank. FALSK ALARM.-An alarm of fire was raised last Wednesday nigh) about eleven o'clock, but the lire proved to have no existence save ir the bosom of a wrathy benedict, wh< was giving bis wife a substantial rc minder of his right to command, an? her duty to obey. Thc wife erie? ..murder," and some one mistaking it for ?.Gre," took up the. refrain, Hi? bells pealed forth the dread alarm firemen hnrrried to the scene o action, and, withal, the conjugal in felicity of this unhappy pair was Hu occasion of quite a public commotion -The fall elections, this year though of no great importance in trinsicully, will be watched will interest on account of their bearii)} on the Presidential c?mpai n of n? x year. The first conics ott in Calif??r nia September 1, the Arkansas elec tion comes one week later, a.al lb-t of M ine follows, September 13, I.?wi and Ohio vote October 12; Nev York, New Jersev? Pennsylvania Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississip pi, Minnesota, Kansas au?i Virgil.ii bold their elections November 2, uni Texas votes the following week The chid interest, ?.f course, ecu tn-: io Ohio, where the bailie will bi fought, in part, upon the issue ?1 Foi ce-1 Resit inp) ion. NEW COURT HOUSE.-There arc in dieuliolis that (be wink will so?.i continence upon tin* new court lieux A huge pile ol w bite sand, and a pill ol mulei ?ni. of about the Hame stabil ?ly, called brick, in lim court hons? -qiiHie un.kt- Miiiict hing ?if a showing The experiment of inanufaclnrinjj uri ck ban proved a signul failure, ant should those brick be used in tin construction of the bu hiing, the in di g ti at ion of the tax-payers would Ix great. As we have before said, Mr Liviugbloii hus t very inducement u .build a couti house well worth tin tu??ney ; for, as u yoting man whost interests are identified with tin county, a failure to do this, would bi a perpetual monument of his disgrace He t? lo bc commended in atieinpiiujj to patronize hume Industry, and i< keep the money to be expended ii thu const met ion of tlie building ai far as possible within ihe limits o the county, bul this will not juslib bim in using an) but good materia in its cousiniclu-n, much less Ihost "mud cukes" facetiously culled buck We ute glud to hear that Mr. Living sion proposes lo procure real brick and hope thc report is true. Publisher's Notices. -Kev. Mr. Ulakely is an authorize! agent fur tuts [.aper. -A. VV. Pliiekuey. ?if Branchville, i un ant util ized Ujteitt for this paper. W, H. JREEDISH, TRIAL JUSTICE AND ATTOR NEY AT LAW, BRANCHVILLE, S. C .Jni-f 31-M-jf .V L> V E Kilo VJ .11 fci -> i. o MISCELLANEOUS. JOHN W. LINLEY & CO.. [90 King Street, Oh rleston, 3. C.. " AND I M PO UTE lt? OP General Merchandise. N? Freight tn Poy! No freight to Pay! Our j)-. icc3 arc below those of any o;fccr deal ?r.In thu Unhid States. No extra charges foi linynge, boxing or freight* We prepay fieifdits amt deliver poods free al my depot nu ilu> lino or the Aor/h Kantern Wil mington and Columbia, South Carolin:! an?i Char leaton und Siivannnh Kuli Uoads; also, to nil points in South Carolina, Georgia and.Klori, la having duect water coniinuutonilon willi Charleston. ALL GOODS G CA it ANTE PD. Always ei'clo>e thia udverti. einent with ordci it convenient. I.IST OK TKICES. No ExPr.XSE TO ADD. Finest quulhy Young Hyson Tea-quality tin .uirpMHscd, t> ?iniclie flavor, ami btie.ngth,*- l.On per ll). Tili? Tea specially rccnnuncdi'd. Pineal quality Oolong Sonehnng, tom powder, rind I ly son Tens, . 1,0?pei lb, Second quality Teas ? e. per lb. Thli il quality Teas *ol?l by other dealers al -* I per lb. you'cnn hu ve delivered by ila at MKS. per il). Crushed Sugar 8l? lbs : Pow ? lured Sugar 8 i bs: Grstuliiicil A "Migar'.' lbs.; E\trnC Siig ir. 0 lo-.: I.leriflcil Urowii Sugar. I"'i |hs.: and Ciow. S'gur. I His. tor -1. Lin ley's Peerless Kaiuih Kl.mr. our own brand made from best Virginia Wheat-amt elegant article-lbs, far Seor ill per barrel oom! Family M'Uir, 31 lbs f?r or $7..rM jiui bairel. Extra Chole Enmity Flavored Rugged Hams, Ho.; Gootl Hums, 13c, per lb. E ira (hide Breakfast Strips, 10'?e. perth. Choice Tumbler Jellies, largo t-ize, 1*J c. each. 2 lb' Canned Tonvitous, 13c each; 3 lb Canned Tomatoes, 10c each. I lb. Salmon 18c. per can; '.'lb. Canned Pine Apple Peaches, Damsons, nnd Pears. 2So per can-? caiib for 1,30., liest Rualily Mixed Vinegar Pickle*-pints, 17c. qunrta, 27c euch; gulloii?. ?De each, Cnnd?'ii?cd Milk Eu reka, and Eagle Brain]. 25c. euell Gant/. ~<eafoam. 1-2 lb* 25c.; per lbs. 50c. per eau. Lemon ?jugar, 40c. per can. Doo ley'.s Yeast Powder. 15c.. 2?c. per can. English Cooking Soda, or Package Soda. in?;, per lb. J Boxes Sardines. 10c. . l 2 boxes Sardines. 35c each. Sardines, 1 2 boxes. 25c. cacti, Cox's Spm kihi Gela tine, 20e. per pack Capers. 40e. ; Olive 5Uc; WoichestiTshirc Walnut and Mushroom Sauce?. genuine imported 40c I per bottle. Imitation French Mustard. 20c. Genuine French Mustard, 25c. French Prunes. 15c. I'aisiur, 40c. Cit ron. 40. Curran s. 10c. Cheese. 20c. Full weight Candles, tirst quality. 23e p'e llb. Baker's Chocolat fr. 45e per lb Cocoa. 5tl-'. per lb. Broma. ?Uu. per lb German Chocolate. 30c. per lb Ordi nary Bin < Cottee. 4} lb- hu- 81 ; choice Bio . otfee. 4 Ih*. lor $1 ; cboiee I.agna ra Coffee, 3 1-2 lbs. for SI; Old Govern ment dava Coffee. 3 lbs. tor 81 ; Roasted and Ground Loflees. 5c. addi.ional, each grade. Duryea'- Starch. 9 1-2 lbs. tor SI- Satin Gloss Starch. 75c. per box. Coin Starch. 13c. per pack. Box Blue ing. 33c. pei dozen Kailey. 15 1 2c per lb. Durham- Smoking Tob?ceo. G5. per lb. Marlin's Celebra ed Gilt Edge but ter. 40c. per lb. Choice Goshen Butter. 35c per Hi. Good l'aide Bin ter. 30c. per lb. Choking Butter. 4 lbs 5 lbs., and t? Hi.--. , i 91 Bi-euits- Soda 12 lbs. foi- gi: Extra Pilo , 10e. ; Leuinii. Wine, Ginger and Butter, at 15c per lb.; Nie Naes. 18c; Fancy Cakes. 25? per In. Black Pep per. 30c. per bi ; Nulnii'iis. 15c. pei nin.ee; Maire 15'- per ounce ; G'iigcr.35c per ?h. Btipe ami Vu ni I bi Fiai Si ii k Candi. a line article. 25e. perth; Ordinary slick <'milly, pur**. 20c per lb; l{o?-k Candi any Color. 22c per lb. Colgate's Toih-1 Soap-00 tlillereiil kinds, a rpechiliiy of .>urc. ar in iuiifai'lures prices-from 25c. to S4 00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Hiilnlki rebid Ext raitt Si 50c. ?er bmtle. . 'ashliiere Itoqnet Powder, 25 .. per box. 1 'htVeluiid*- Pomade Vasaline. a I tesl Ora* ? ive Unequalled for the hub. 20c per hotile. Old ' ?.ii. Wl i-kev. 81 S<? p-r nai lon Ry? Whiskeys. S1.G0. 83 00. and Sled per gallon. Blackberry and t ber ry Cordials, a pie: said drink. 81 80 per giilbill. Tahle Pori and Sherri Wine. 82.50 p-r ?allon. Fini- Old .Mad. ira. 84. Ol) pm- gallon English and Scotch Ale. poner: bottled. 2.50 per il?.zen. Bremen Lager lleer. bullied. $2.70 per dozen. Ileuiij dins tor Liquors ? x rn 1-2 ifsllni 30c; gallon 55e ; 2 gallons (Jae ; 3 gal* gallons. 75.; 5 gallons. Sl.l'O ?-ach Avery KxteuMVe As?ortiueul ol'Crock ery and Glassware nlivai* on hand Piale?.-Dinner ? xe. 8! 50 per d ./..".; Break lase 81 25; Deyert 81.0??;T? a 75c. per dozen. Cup. m l Simeei 81 00 pei -et. Covered iJi-hcs. Gov . 75e.. and 81 00- ai li Tumbler-. GO . 75. 81.00 $125 .nu! 31 50 per doKeu Cable Gohb i-8i 20 81.50 82 00 82 50. and 83.00 pei dozen. Wine Ghis.-e.- 81-00 per dozen Lump Chimney'sSun fi and AV; 4 for 25?"; b's 3 for 2."e. Student or Argaud i 'Ililli ney s 3 fur 25e. Nliinberles article uniiu'iiiion? d Intonion hm eheerfulb given- Our thin w as eMail t-ncd !.. 1S(>7 and otu business repnltliiou and facilities aru ?d' the hight si order Wi tt ill do all we promise. Ali ordei should be addressed to JOHN W LIX LET ?ft co.. (Key Box 184.) IOU Kit g Street CllAKLKKTON. S. (' OBTHEAS ERN RAILROAD COM PAN"). Cit AUI.Kfti.ON, P.C., Dec. 3, 1874. f On and nftcr this iheo nin.- on this ttoud cui-iyinglho tl. S. Mails will o run itally, ar . follows : ' Leave Charle felon nt 7 A. M. nod ? P.M. 1 Arrive at Chai teston at 6 Pi A. M. and 7 P. M On Suiiijays no Trains will leave at 7 A. M- oi i ai i"ob Ai7 I*. ">j. Pasi-eiiBem tor Chernw ami Darlington Rail , road ?Ul leave at 7 \. M., andarilvo .17 P. M. Passenger* lor Cullimbin cnn leave b\ either - Trida, ?r- ivlng at Cidninbia. by Day Truie, nt 6.10 P. M.. and by Nvht Train ut 4AM , Pas-engeru for thc Nnith eau leave by cidier Train, ami w ill make close connections ut Flor once with all Trains fur thc Northern uno West ern Cities. Sleeping Care will bo lound on the NightTrains foi Columbia and ull point- north of ? loi ?nco. - I*. L.CLEAPOR, March-7. Uenerml Ticket Agent. NOTICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER'S OFKICE, 1 Orangehurg County, May 28,1875. ] ? THE SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF lite various townships ut' tirio county are requested to meet, at my office on the 12lh ol June, 1875, at ll o'clock A. M. precisely, as there ia business ol import anec to be trnsaeted. THOMAS 1*1! I LU PS, School CoiVl?}a!ij?ot?r' ADV iii it V I 6 ku bi kt JU T a . MISCELLANEOUS am SOD TIT E A ST E RS j^.T>^r QC ATE. T?it-re is soon to be a paper entitled as above, Issued from this office, and pub lished in the interests of thu M. E. Church in this portion of our work. Since thc unwise removal of the Charlut-ton Advocate, our work bus been enlarging and extending in this section, and demands multiplying for n local or .ran. The Charleston Advocate was for .wo years published lu Charleston. It was during this eventful period In the iitstory of our cause hr the South, one ol >he most important auxiliarles of our work. Its removal left a vacant place ?tere which has not since been filled. Il is nu old saying, "that blessings brighten as they take their dight." This was em , that leahy true lu reference to our duper tor tills coast. Many were taken by sur prise itt its sudden removal and were anxious for its return. If we bad been its fully advertised of the wants and wi-lies of the people In this section, be fore the transferor that paper to Atlanta. Ca., as we were after it was done, It would in ver have gone from US. The Methodist Advoc?te is a good paper and ably conducted, but it is too distant from the Atlant ic coast to meet our local wants in thia section. Our work on this coast . ililfcrs in some particulars from our work in the section of Atlanta, or the 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 tor Their Own Paper, that lives and sympathizes with t hem than ! can be awukeded for one coming to them from a distance, and managed by coin pa rat ve strangers. It will be larger than the FREE CITI ZKN. will be Issued Bi-weekly, at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a. YEAH Payment in advance. Some of the ablest writ era of our church lu this section will contribute to hs col muns. Methodist Ministers of the M. E. Church, traveling mid local are agents for this paper. 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Published by 1VISON. BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., New York. Nov. 7 tr gOUTlI CAROLINA UAILBOAD. CHAltLKOTOW, 8.C., Feb. IS, ISIS. On and After Tuesday, February 16th, th? fol lowing changes in Schedule of tuts Road will go into cflect: COLUMBIA DAT PASSENGER TRA Hi. Leave Charleston . ^. . 648 A M Arrive at Columbia . . . ?s/8 V lt Leave Columbia ? ? . J.so p lg Arri? o at Charleston . . . 11.4ft I* H. AU Ot'ST A DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Charleston ... t.fft T Bf Arrive at Charleston . . ? SJ* A If COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston ... 7.ca F M Arrive at Columbia . . . ? J? ? 5! Lenvo Colombia ... TM sr M Arrive at Charleston ? . ? S ja AM AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston ... S30 V U Arrive at Charleston . - . MO A M The Columbia Day Passenger Trains, wnich leave at 7 A.M. and arrive ut ll JO P. sf. rrtll (between Charleston and Branchville) stop mw at Summerville ami Georg's. This appiiasbot!? to tho nu and down trips. - __ By lois now ?Xcbednlo a clos? coontama vsfll be nado with the Charlotte, Columbia and An? gusta Railroad at their Cro??io?nc orColri jnbfc?, which will av.dd the transferthrone*colntnfci? I and give n- as onlok a ?ghedgto +J**m*$pm 1 ?nd points North, as by. IP? ?^ Trt?>__T. ?l?cptng Cars on oil olsfct tra?as. BejBfiga ?hoewee through. m 5. aJpt?unxKj 8. li. 1'iciic.NB, G. T. A. Boperinteadwt. yph. is,