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THE FREE CITIZEN. I'UULISHED SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 187'), Oity IMveotor;-,". CITY OFFICERS, AIATOR, - - George Bolivcr. CLERK, - - - TREASURER, - - j ALDUUMKN - Janies. V. Tzhir. John M. : Thompson, .1. W. Cannon, .?. W. Moseley. POSTMASTER, - - - A. Wehster. | CHURCHES. METI?OIKST Ei*iscoi*Ai.CiiuRCn-"Rev i Thoren? Phillips, pastor. Services, morn ing, afternoon and evening. KAI'TIST.- liey. Mr. Norris, pastor. Services, lirst Sunday evening, and the I second und fourth Sundays, morning, and evening. METHODIST (south).-Rey' Mr. Cam pbell, pastor. Service? morning and evening. Sunday-school, 0 A. M. PRESUYTERIAN.-Kev. Mr. P, row II evangelist. Services, morning and after noon. Sunday-school, !> 1-2 A. M. EPISCOPAL.- First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. I/UTH ER AN CHURCH ?-11 ov .. M r. lt ough * pastor. Services, morning IO 1-.?, even ing at 7 o'clock. Thc passenger trains on tho S. C. S. Ii. will pass through Orangebu rg j as follows : Day, from Charleston, 9.48 a. m. " from Columbia, 7.30 p. m. "Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. " from Charleston, 2.20 a.m. TOWN G??'IBSXS. OFFICE I?0UR3 AT ORANGERUUQ j DECOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 3 o'clock P. M. to 5 P. M. Goods received and delivered only in office hours. -Court adjourned yesterday. -J. W. Moseley was thrown fron: his sulky by the breaking of the axle, and was severely bruised. CHANCE OF SCHEDULE.-There will be no day trains on Sundays here after, but the night trains will be sub stituted instead. -An unsuccessful effort was made, as it is supposed, to burn thc new: dwelling house ol' "vir. J. W, Patrick on Thursday night, <- fifo vv.u built by some one IUUICM . house, which l<>rltt.niitoly . oui without, ^setting lire to lip -A debating club was organized at Fort Motte on Oct. roth. Thc question, "lie it resolved that women should have the right to vote," was j ably discussed by S. L. Duncan, chief1 on the affirmative, and Geo. W. Brown, chief on the negative, fol lowed h}' other disputants. By a vote of the society Hie question was decided in favor of Hie affirmative. -A boy about sixteen years old, who was stealing a ride on the cars, was severely injured on Thursday night at thc depot. Ile wa3 riding upon the bumper between the freight, cars and fell upon the track*. As the I cars were running very slowly ho was rolled oil' the track without tue wheels passing over Iiis legs, but ono of them was fearfully lacerated. Ho is now at the poor houso and doiiig as well as could bo expected. -An old employee of thu S. C. R. lt., named Robert Winter, was killed by the cars at Jamison's la ' Monday night. A he ttie ol' whiskey near where the body was found, indi cated that Winter had been drinking and probably had I. 'd down on thc track lo sleep off his drunken stupor. Tho body Mtas fearfully mangled. Thomas Vaughn, sec1 ion master ri! Jamisons has tho effects of thc- de ceased in hi? possession. THE FAIR.-It was vcr- genorall.y known that tho present week was to be the great, exhibition of our county Agricultural and Mechanical vVsso ciation. This, with other exhibitions too numerous to mention, has io nic the [?resent week one of unusual in terest in our thriving burg. The commote descry great cr?dit for thc excellent arrange?,.ont waihi (or thc exhibition of thc associiit'io?, rmd .he people for their energy (ind indi under difficulties in conti ib iting HW I a pleasing and excellent variety in all departments. No ono would infer on attending this ex?iibii? > tli'it o?.tr (iou ii ly bud been subject to a disus lerous drought during tl: . ; ..-t suin iner. We never saw liner ix 'aloe?, j corn, wbcatj lice and cultdu tb-.! were Ibo Specimen? he ?e. ?hovi ?. TS?* ladies, especially, pros'! nt ed ? g rai cl display. Busy bands guided by skill! ami care, gave us a line showing of thc useful and ornamental. dLife's necessities, comforts and luxuries bad all been duly considered, and wonderfully supplied by woman's toste and wc loan's work. Taking the collection as a whole, there were Mended in this exhibition more thal grows by careful culture and is man ufactured by skillful labor, than any one could have reasonably anticipa ted under thc circumstances in which (hese contributions haye been placed. We were glad lo notice the great improvement in stock, compared with thc: exhibition cf last year. There was such a shu win .? of swine, sheep and cullie as lb indicate lhat the im provements in blooded stock hud util been entirely overlooked, Il ?ndica-! ted, however, hui slightly, what is. possible willi tho facilities within the j reach of our fanners here tor stock I raising. Wo hope this valuable association will take courage from tb.: success they have already achieved in Uti: good work. Skilled labor is what is greatly needed lo develop our ample resources. Such iimceont competi tion as is herc encouraged will have i: tendency lo produce this. OiiiVttg riciillural products and cherished in dustries must be thrown out of the old ruts in which they have so lon? been butlered lo wear tho"* beaten track. Wc can, lo a great extent, raise and make what wc need, and hare something to spare f r thc rest of mankinds As we hav Ibo means of being Sa.? cxtV;m?ivoly independent cbiiiiical AssueiuUob, Wc pridi bt lld? i wi ivlllcli \>0 V [li 0VG itt QUI' iicxl issue : Lisi o?* Premiums Awarded. I.'kl'Ali I'MKXT .. 1'.." Samples crops, by producers only : Natue Article Premium. T K Dukes, liest ('urn. $2 F X (?ramliiig, *. wheat. 2 L ll Ri ekwitli, " " Tapphamock, 2 \V H I.arinn, " Klee -J .1 T Sallcy, 11 Peas 2 J J Salley, Jr, " Ked oats, 2 O I? Riley, " Rye, 2 VV F Ranon, " Rarloy, 2 J O A Chiuior, " Pindcrs, 2 I) II Hush. Chufas, 2 I) Il Rush, Sweet potatoes 2 W S Harton, Irish potatoes 2 A M Salley. Turnips, 2 Jn? Camp-en & Co, Flour. i>i?!o; P 1* Livingston, ? ot n meal, 44 Crist, % ^IlQramling Syrup. 2 S F Barton, Sorghum. 2 W A Mackay, Tobacco ll L Siunnk, Wool. 2 W F Ranon Hale | eavino hay. 1 Hay, ? 2 .? J Salley, .j,-, (joni forage, 3 V' p M.?rt?n, Raia Cotton, ? W s Harton, 2d best Rale coito,,. .: O R Riley. Sibbest Rait, cotton, i) \> Snell, best s'plc Cotton stalks, 1 A !> Dant/ler, Sample Sugar Cant! Iiiu lily couunciulahlo, .-> M Fairey, Sample Sugar Cane, commendable. DKIV.irr.MKNT "C." Horses and .Mules. .1 W Moseley, Best pair double harness marcs, imported, sR) K Hughes, liest sbiglu har ness mure Co. raised', ;[ C NV (hiller, Rest single har ness hoi e imported, .? .) T Sali? y, Rest ?biitulna tioii h?i'res, ;? R Hughes, best saddle horse*, county rubed. ;; J (J \'.< itt, h ?'? saddle marc, .1 A .J. > i : i . -. beal saddle pony, Itiip'd ;? R l? Hush. *-M hesi saddle pony, ? C W Culler, hesi :? yr old colt, ;? W J Snider, host 2 yr old colt. -j L R (?riniith, hesl IS m'ibsold colt, 3 W .' Snider, besl c?di nuder I year, R R Bruce? 1 pr muh colts 7 m'tiis, : A M Sal ley!, 1 pr imp? .riot! muirs, : .Ja? Spikes, I "?st drang Itt unties, .* ??a.-1cr J WannuiiiJikcr, l at m pot?y, iiupnrl od; ; Di.tw:. ? ?:. ST "D."-~Calih.% sheep ant Slogs. >V Cullv;. : o .t". v.s, be.M 1- Vf usiilr? Rull, YV F Rarlon, h'Jf.l Aye. shire cow and calf, I ll Rigf i\ ,1 S..! liv lu -i !;: liMllllilli T 0 Aiidiws. j r. ii-ViN ?.ii ; .J X r\'iii<\ 2'. lb- tn nu... l> J: SaiM... bCit |:-.l Hogs. I. i." Beckwith', J:l ???SI OWC.-j J f. Mooter. 1.; -. cwt -, l :.. 1 i;ltl'..T, lu--; j o":e oxen, ;> .J ti ki lli, 2 yr old ii.-ii. i-. 1) W Shell, two bust gilla, Chester and KSM x. 2 .??td? Uobhison. j 1 b-.-^r ow? . 2 W C Whetstone, besi ?eh ?heep, :i .Im? ?I Dukes, ?hi best cow and calf, 2 . I T .Mays. 2d bc.-t boar, -J .' 2-1 b.-st pen hogs, 2 V V Granding, tn-si \v.Hand sow, y bl liest pigs, '2 A M Hutley, besi berkshire pigs, .'f ; I'eler Harton. 2 1 best .. .-nw. I j Dkt'AltTMKNT ..E.' -Household Co. C W < 'ii!b-!-. best b n-MO. 8.*. ! .I L Moorer, 2d b. si bacon, :j ? Mrs. .1 s bowman, best plate bittier, 2 I) li'iuis best hird, 2\ .1 I) Siriiwnian. best soap. .'ti Jas Stokes, b..x soap, highly cnmmeiidahlc, .I C Holman, best loni' bread, 2 11 E ll I .'dey, best rusks. 2 SI i? Diiugthan, best biscuit ?, 2 ?? i.' M" ,,-e:-. hesl yoasl ctl-.-s, 2 .. S d ? 'likes: i.-' d cake, plain. 2. A \V i'barhi, bot fruit cake. 2 " iced cora cake, 2. A Holman; hy.-; spbn;:? cake. 2 S :? i?at ?vid; bi-kt plu?n erai.-kers. .'! ' '* b li N.-: : iicsl laney iced eulo?, ? j E il iMotirer. ;.?: poi alo- I i.i.??.i\ ?Niuiuiendah?c, M 5. 'nhldwiii, I cake; highly ebimnciidablc. llosa I'.ablwhi, w;.?: work; highly ! commendable, j " danu.- . tokes, lar/..-.?.; collect ion I in ibis dep .nun at, M?. i4 E ll Mooler, 2d largest, .*> T VY Albergo! tl, bosl pa-try. ? ! .1 E iio/.ardi two best li.un-, :i \ .-. - I - ? o owners "!' pianos un opporltt- ' ! idly Is cow ?di'jrded ol' bavin.; lin i.? j tn un? and j:::', in cc:u;do!o ?ly L'ro?;. kv.Ui late cf AHiev.?, Ca.. P^?c?br MlWtcwi highly titititt ! motUii'tl hy auc h v d i?;:.-.r.v?i .^fiille I men n > M.ii .'. I.vi.'?:'.itc; (>! Columbia, Mr. James i: !..:; . (si Charles! r. and/inav.y nMiei . His ! manner of liiiiiiipulittiii'.j t: ?i ? . i bf; an inslniiuehl in ttiuiui i- * ..: r,W.?rfc ?.. also t .:.]-.-;--.. ! by ?'i?>.., -I-jcrgi . j -Thc match g'ime it lui Fair for i thc championship of Ute county, re sulted in favor ol' the Oranges, to, whom lias been awarded Iho diploma. Their opponents were styled I ho "Fa vori tes" and were composed ol' a picked nine from Orangeburg, Branch- j ville ami Fort Molle, but the Or anges were ci titer the fa carites ol' for lune, or, which is inore probable.! their superior playing won Hie game in defiance of thc smiles of the fickle ? goddess. The following was Hie score : Innings :- 1 2 -\ I ts 7 s ?. bra'ue?s | I \ X \ i? | I | ;"? j o I ?I j 1?2I Ftivoriies. ll, I j .'J j,1 I U i :> 1 i i i T?>l?l--Oraiigcs 3lj Favorites ..-'-. ; agent, t .; l hi . | api.-r. j -A. W. i'b?'kiiey; nf K? vi!V. i an itu! ::?'!.;>:.?< 1 ageist for tb! . pa.p?r Sciioiii. V'O.UM;:-S.clioi-I Commifisioiicr Phillips ii:.- Iii? . lice driys on Thursdays alni I'Viibi^s ol each week. His examinai ions aro on ibo i!: - Monday of each month, jan. oi)~i( I List of Adver?cci Lctt ?ro for !.bc Week rt.ic'i-trj I dames Ashman, Chail-'s Iho.lWidl, j i>. F. Ihirnctl, .ioiiu lb??' 'ne; York Bolton, I'hi'iip Brose, .M -.. ;; ( Bichani Dick-on, caie vYiilhim i ii l u?an, i.?rs. Emin i l'Vrier. l!e?r\ A :. j(i um, J?. S. I lu.cit. M rs. dane Sbnii ! Spear, C ite Joe i'.;!'-;-. FOI: WI-:I:K t:xi;iN?i Mis. Juls Boznrd, can ?>?yc /.ard, J. L. Bo/ard, care Four IJ oles I cjiurcii, ni issi (J. E. l?ozard? ea ic ?I. j E.. Bu : ir<l, J. .M. C. p. NJebionvC''t; b r, P?ter ( ..,,!:. IMlei I VI i- r. rju-ix.i,v.r/i>-..- ca. ". '. V Oii.vllJl I.'* <- -J J , a i IOUMI i AT ! A .v.. i .' . ' ' lili- ;....'.? T :> \ ] ll .-..i.'. :>'i. - A N ; ; -ii- o li T K ll S O V General Merchandise. Ku /.:?> i'j h! 'o J'tiyt j Kofi eight lo Poy! "Our ]..?'???? ???uv i?ioscof tiny other ?.?al er ii ll . ii nt?*?. extra clungcs lor ilruy i . r iVoiglit Wi |in ii y . it- ami deliver '-nodf five, al linj.il ii?'(;l* thu .Vorth Kaslcni wii miu;.. -.il i ? ??nubia. Sont I* UaV.illnii alni ? li.ii ?[ ... lani . i valina.! !C::il t'oails; also,'lo all |i Ciirnliiia, l?car-ria ami Kb.iri ? la I waler eoiniuitiiicalioii willi Until, i" ' I. ??!>-. Ct IM I! VSTKI'.I?. Al? lilli tul veli iseuient willi order il ebav^aiuiai. I. . . s. SVi K::iT.xsKT?i Ai?l>. Kir \ iiMii Ity.-nn 'l'an-i'iiiriity un- ? .HIM it: Ilavor,.jaul sii-?.-.iij?tii," btri ?na I ?. ?iisM?My ri .i.iiiimMljj.l. I"mc.| ! 'iiiiill . .>.? . i?-i iiniit'ow-l.-r. uml livia P. ?? .. -'M.. :.'.'i-oinl ??tirtlitv Ten> s I-, i , ; iii'.. Tva- ..!.! liv oil..'I il.Mii ! i-i ii>. voa ??? m b.iv.; 'btlivoroll tivli us ai . Cf . i.-.M . U>. pia' I'.': mm . i - i' 12? .. ?:. Mi ; ?;n-iillliliC'l ... |??.? li : T ..? ; .'I r:- ?..-j- lit. I.i.i l-j V .' '. i tit) >' ? KitVaiS ia ir i 'rm.i1 iliad- i !| '.'ii .' :.i XVjUi'til - ti ..iii-..- . .. . : I-!.-:- :'J ppr\h iti-rel ?.-...:. Ka ai ' l-l mi, .! 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Culi' I'i.i' . = !: '??.i (.iiivefn un nt . :-i; . -e. :; liir r-1 ; Wbu-tt il] ?iiil . ; mi l i i.!. .!.-.. aiiiiii io tal. i'Sicfij : ?.i i-' i) ?y . - rlarcli. ?) lbs. ral .. S : ii. 75". per box. j ! .. . : fi ,\. i.'...\- l?ttii'71 1" :':;.;:.?? .1 i .? .' T..?I-I.-.-H. !;*>. j.. :. j.::-. .; ; , th.-, Nmniijj?i-. i?c. |K-r| lilllie? : 1 peronne?!; Uiii<rer.2?c| per lb I.' Vanilla Kiai H: i?*k Camry, a line :;i ? . ?MT HI; () n-iai-y Mick' < 'anti' . i per li> ; I. e!? < andy ' any o' : i- I!., i :olg::te's TuMi'l Snap- tit) lit!" kinds, a .-p? eiaiity ..!', .>ur-.?ti u;-.-.- priee-i-Iriim 23e. . la ? 1.1 Ul f.i . i/.eii cakes. ''. il ira '<.'. Ilaiii].'-: eil iel racts. ?Dc. per bottle. C'aslim re I. INiwder. 25-?. pei* b?>x. Oleviibi '.-*. '' de VasaliiK?.ia i?cstorii Iiv?' iii . ?m i- l'or tim hair. ?il?!. 1 er bolt'.t . ( dd i '..;?" IV 1 i-k?'v. .. I." 'i j?or : :.l liMi. : ., \V|d keys, ?:\XM. C.'>.*>i. and .5Lilli rtillbii lilackiicrry amt (.dier-J ry Cn. : - .. saut, drink. ii'l.sO per .ralbi ?'I and Sberrv Wilie, j s-j.r.n ? Kinii < ?bl M -nh ira. $L ll!) pei irl?*?? ailll Scut.-il Ale. ptii'lei 70 per ilny.iMi. liremen L-l1;.-, i . b'd, "?i per ibizeii. ! ?fin:i -.i |i|iii's. exira 1-2 aalbm m%\'\? db : -2 'jalbms. (Wie. ; ?I ;;al ija'.buis. ; : ?I.H.S. $?gt) eaelr Av rv i.. .ii Assortment oft 'r??ck-1 ITV itlnl (?l.i>- .aie t:l\?i'avs on biliid. i'late-- 1 - i o . /o. ii'l.rat !. d;./.?'i.:'| tir a!.' .-.. -si :-. : l.b-.-eit f- V.bil : T- a.^ie. | ?..... ?I ....!?. < u;- - an-! Sit 1?'. ?. -Lui? peri ? f\. ? .-i ' .1 i?; .?es. 7.*i ... rind \f}\ : J I. ..." .Vi. a'!.! .'.: i'lii \ .'.;. tl? /. i \V1t1e s ?'.a.-. - . :. ! > . - i diiZiMi ai:-! Itflie.-'l ol 1! ?io5: LSI ; Itt: Cl ! AI *>.T ( l-.KS' KAII.ItOAll < :o.\| 1' \ NV. ?\ cu . : Kins, s. <:.. im.-..:, -,s i. .rn ? .- i ? it:i>i< T ain-. on Hit- Koiel ?i ?.I I - \. M. Mol V !\ M i iiiiii? \\ ill li-av? al 7 A. M.. .n l o V iiioj ! l?u !iii;;to-i !t;ti|. 1. M.. ?ir ' ?ri Ivo .! 7 P. M. . lei;:'. : ."i i le :: .. In, l-illu-r .I ul .1. by !>... .r'ra'iii, ?il i -le . i.iii. i I A. .?. ?i i'l .1' i vii, , . I*. I. ? 1 :: \ im.-. ? I for I Wo -. i !;,.!.. I ; 11 . - Park riiieu? New Voil?.? r 3? -._--_?? jr- ? r'-^'vi* ,r--,ryOT|if ff i sn ? J 1 I!-l'j t ?? S 0 !' T ?l'?.\ ST ii R li | A.. [J V OC^u?uTB. 'i'iii : i ! . >.:!! le lie it pa lier entitled as ?ibf?ve, Issued fri in i thi- ollice, ami pi.it> iiahed in thc ?lil crests of thu il. E. Church in this portion of our work. Since thc unwise removal of the Charle flou Advocate, ouV work has been ciliary in <: and extending in thisgecctiou, and ib mauds innlUplyhig for a local-or gan. The Chai lesion A<lrhcntu was lor i wu years published in Charleston, lt was during lhi< eventful period iii the lii.-tory of our cause in lite South, one ol llie ino.-t important auxiliaries of our work. Its removal left a vacant place lld e which ha S not since, been lilied, it is an old saying,1'*that blessings brighten as I bey take their flight.1' This was em phuUcnlly true in reference to our dil pur tm this coast, Many were taken by sur prise nt hs midden ri mnval and were anxious for.its return. If wc had been ?is fully advertised of the wants and At ri thc people iii ??.*-s sectioTiVhii foi ki; . tran-Ierof thal paper lei Atlanta. ?;ii. ais v. e were a to r it was done, il I j . i'd never leve gone from us. Tho' 'i thu ?!:.' .:'?.>!.?'(.? ;.< e. good paper and ?blt ia iidltetcd. hilt it is too di.'anl froth ? lie A ; iii iii ie cuasi lo in?til our luca: war.I s iii this section, ('ur work oh this coast .''.'.....- :i some particulars fruin our work i.i the sei'.'ioii of Atlanta, ov lite'valley of inc Mississippi. H - peculiar phnsescau not ho mel hy those who live at a di. lance from us. and arr" liol conversan! wi:*;: thc exigencies and demand- of lins section. The people will have greater interest lor 'l'hoir Gvsn. Paper, i lu. i lives lind sympathizes wit h I beni i ban I ran be iikeded o.fbiidn** tollu in ' iVoitt a ili-tiki ee. and managed by coin-j ,.:..?:.:?. ' j it w .i: . . larder Ulan thc FhKi: Clip ; ? tod Bi^vcokly, Ut the luW jU'ti c ol' . s -\ M.-. t; - .?-> .r .r ?. si:i> i -, - *;.- * ? ? ...-.** .j V ?'-.-- a . ? j-* A j ?, i j .- A.H Pu j i.?c.it in advance. Son;" nf theablesl writers of our church in this section util contribute to its coir itinus. M cl hedi's Ministers of j Sui M K. ? " irc'.i, Iravclhirr and local arc aircntS liing lip a Vitt oft A. WI 'JSTFdL ;. ld Oriuujeilihry I, Ai/j'^Py/Z'^V//^-.-?;./ > /#%%^~ f .. '.ui h 7 ?-.'j Rf S S..? b t? ?-.o ??S??AW VV K I'. ?T li s I N A lt K l DC K I> U/C T?O? A lt Y. 10,000 Words and Meanings not in oilier ? >ietionaries. :?)00 Kngraviiiirs; IS pi Payes (?narlo. PK I CK 812.00. VV" commend ii a- a splendid specimen ol learning, taste ?iud labor. I Montgomery Lodger, lavery scholar and especially every minister should have ibis wori?. I West. Prob,. Louisville.] I2e.il heiik lOr'every body thal I In: pres has produced in thc present ecniurv. [Cuiden lira.J ?f-'iupeilor. incomparably, to all others,! Iii US tle'biitlOllS. |V. W. M?lhuiobl Pre-. Climb. Puiv'y.l '..'oe reiuitathui ot iliis work ls hoi cou-1 linell io Amer;.;:;. [Pichuioiid Whi ". ! I t .:.....>. family i::' i Iii; I'ldted State* ( ul.i ba\e lid- work. i T'vehi'irl ible eimii>et;d?uui f bunni: | . ? . .? [A . S. < lark. Pr--:, i .virrcMtl. . ol. j Ai. d I tVKJiSTISH'S NATIONAL PIC'J .. I.?A!. DICTION A KV; '?'ht": salj?? >.! Web ii i'- ?>i 'ti'iiiaiies 1 rtiiiigboiil ill?; eoi..i:iy io 1 >7.'i were 2M limes ii-large ss-fiie saii-s ol' any Oiluri !>ielion::iieS? In proof ni ibis we will j scud lo any pcr?ou, on application, thc ? sl!Uemei:i iifniore ! han Pul lionu-cilers lr,.ni ? Vi rv .< '?! i ?!. nf ! be coniurv. I.. ? ! . M KI! ll I AM. Spriiiti Held. Ma-1-. P.;:.!idi ?:- V.'ebstcr's I'uahi'idged. -o - \'.' !?Mer'-s Pi ?mary School Dictionary, 2(11 i'?nsjravings. Y (lister's i'oni! ion Si'hool Dictionary, 27 ? ii. : "avi.iL>. tcr'i iii ii School Dlcilonary, 'J?I7 I i:r jr.r. i i:;s. i * We 11.? t.r's A.cadchiic DlCliontiry, :!!( Uuur ivilig"-. \tCbsier's Cohn)in?: House Dleiiunary \\',.\, nuiiiei'iuu illnsMsitlons and mn ny VJlblsibb' lilble-i not lo he lound i lscw here. Publi-iicd by IVISON. m.AKlOMAN. 'l'A ^ /."i." A' < lb, .W w Vori,. Nov. 7 'If Kjotographr?. r; O T-: i KP-KU'S OALLKHY OX V? I'la;.i ?| reel', if you iva hi ibu v.rv . i " I ll ?, A PUS. made with I lt? v. (ii y; lliirib'rs. repesimtbig Marble. Sii'iie, Wo.a!. , .?>.;. L?ci: work. ?C.'^ iii I hi? ie.'.v . -ri e . (' ? j pcp liait' (h?>:oii; eXi l il . ; ic Pori i ..it -s .*?."?.no per halt' do/.eu. i al aiid be coiivliic?il. A. >\. UhSTCH; Columbia, S. C., Sv\>i. yo, 1875-U-?C t CCUSTIJS lt. KNOWLTON, ... . . , JLA. Utoraeyl&0Qt?eI.or at Law ORANG^TOG,>S. g. ' ^U?USTUSib. KNOW LTON, V Jj! Land .A.geiTt, Tho undersigned lins opened .jin oflico for tho SALK?IT LAND. Persons having REAL ESTATE to dispose of will Uo'tveli to register Ihc tame for sale.. Largo, farms subdivided und sold In cither large or small parcels. (?oort farms for sale nt from two to live dollars our acm, on easy terms. ' . AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Ur Ornngcburg C. H., S. C. "J^ A. WEBSTER, Ty JO si i GI, J?usiness faithfully and promptly at iciided to. ?* * '..?".<>?"'H''/?.?}' tbepn.fi.vU iii Kith A. J). '.W'oH'LTOX, Esq.\ Orangeburg^ Jan. 23, 1?7:">. R a re 13 ar gai n& ?kSJ?l? Do ? Fa KO'HN & Bfp ??a-yiDg removed to their :TST7 Brick Store, are now jotter prepared to meet the vants of their customero han ever. Their elegant stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SLOTHING cannot be sur passed anywhere, (Jhll at the old stand. Theodore Koto ? Bro I'AYl.on !!>:-. DI'A t AND LAWRENCE1 i i. crn&ys c?o LcVWf .... at Charleston and Orangebng. Iii L TAYLOR, J. HAMMOND FORDHAM, F, D. LUVRENCE. ., .:> "Special attention given to the col (.eliou of elaitas and prompt return nade. Or?ngoburg, Mardi *20,1875. gOUTM CAROLINA RAILROAD. ClIAUI.KSTON, S. C., Fei). IS, 187R. On and lifter Tuesday, February uah, tho lol owing changes lu Schedule of this Road WU U'II inti? cllcel : (JOI.UMISIA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Charleston . . - ".ir> M Vrrive at Columbia - - . "u.'-5 P M Leave Columbia - . - 4.80 J* M \ i ris o al Chili-lesion ? * . H-4"" " M ACCOST A DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. .enrc Charleston . - . '-^ P M Arrive ul Chitrloston - - - 6.35 A M COLTJMMA, NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) .eave Charleston - - - 7.cn V SI Lvrlvo nt Cohimhin . - . d:?<i A M .eave Columbia ... 7,15 j? J,J Liri ve at Charleston . . . 0,83 A?I AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. . a ve Charleston . - . 8.30 r M ulive nt Charleston ... 6.30 A M Thc Columhia Day Passenger Trains, which .vc al ' \. M. nod arrive at 11.80 P. M. will .tween I Imrloston and llranchvlllo) slop.only imervilic and Goorge's. This applies holli II thc ap and down Irina. ", Uv this new Schedule II closo connection will ii lc willi Hie Chnrloito, Columbia nu? AU usia Railroad at I heirCrossing near Columbia, leh v ll iivold tho trnnsfor ihr?ngh Coliimom ii os nul -r. i schedule i<> Washington ml points North nulty iii.'oilier ronlo. Slcooinir Cars ou nil night (rains. Uaggag lieekea lb mill.. ti. S. SOLOMON? S I'ICI?KN'3. G. T. A. .Suporintciulont, Feb. 13.