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I*L-M-~M-MMESE! 5 THE FREE CITIZEN. rUltl.ISIIEl) SATURDAY, NOV. G. 187 J. City Diroctoryi CITV OFFlCEItS. MAYOR, - - George Bolivcr. ( I.KKK, - TBKASUKKR, - - , A Ll) KUM EN,-.lames. F. I/.lar, .Ioho M. Thompson, J. NV. Caution, J. W. I Moseley. POSTMASTER, - - - A. Webster. CHURCHES. METHODIST EpiscoPAi.CnrnCH-Rev Thomas Phillip's, pastor. Services, mei n-| in?, afternoon and evening. BAPTIST.-Kev. Mr. Norris, pastor.; Services, first Suiulay evening, and the second iiifd fourth Sundays, morning, and evening. METHODIST (south).-Rev. Mr. Cam pbell, pastor. Services morning and ?ve??u<?. Sunday-school, U A. M. PRKSKT TERIAN.- Hov. Mr. Brown evangelist. Services, morning and iti? er ndon. Sunday-school, tl 1-2 A.M. K PISCO PA I..-Firs! and third Sunday. Vt < ) r 11 i i J jc and afternoon. LCTHERANCHURCH.--RCV.Mr ITouirh. pastor. Services, morning Hi 1-2. even injf at 7 o'clock. TOWN c;.i OFFICE Horus AT ORANGER!;!?; DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 3 o'clock P. M. to ? P. M. Goods received and delivered only; iu oflicc hours. -We are informed just fi- we arc going ' to press that thc dwelling houses of Mri Augustus Holman have been destroyed, by lire. -The gin house of Mr. T. Iliekenbu-1 ker. together willi about twelve bales of cotton was destroyed by lire on the 1st inst. ATTENTION !!-We oller a large quarto Family Billie to all who will get up :: club ol' six subscribers, tic? oinptui ied by twelve dollar- in cash. Wu will print a large premium list in our next issue. -We regret we were unable to se cure a copy of thc prc mt mu list of the fair, in season to print the re mainder of the list tn Lins issue. -Coroner .J. II. Fordham is called to Charleston on business, and has appointed Trial Justice H. A. Web ster his deputy during his absence. . -it? L-uilhquuko ,\ti? cit m Conni bia, Ud^i.'iiold, Ct.! <.",o<;r\ am' (-"jter ?Ceti-:'...?? "t ?he Slld.o. V, o ph it VJ AM I:!?- physical prccui-u-i oi Ute polilieal earthquake of last Tuesday s elections. -According to a ruling in lin* post ellice department, anything writ-j ten upon thc back of a postal card,; except thc proper direction, subjects1 it to letter postage, three cents, and i if not prepaid Hie rate is doubled, six cents. The passenger trains on the S. C. Pv. P., on and after Monday next, will pass through Orangcburg as follows : Dav fi 'om ( n I ?i tn I ii a, 11.30 a. m. I>?.Vi Iron) Charleston, 2.1)0 p. m. ^N'ight, from Columbia, 11.03 p. m. tl front Charleston, 2.20 a. m. -The News and Courier in an ed itorial commenting upon the recent Republican victories, very sagely re marks : "If Gen. Grant wishes to be renominated ha will br renomina ted, and, if renominated, it will be very bani to prevent his election. -Julius Glover, Ksq., of thc law linn of Glover iV Clover, was mar ried on Wednesday last to Miss I)e Treville, the daughter of Col. W. .1. DoTrcville of this place. They have our best wishes for a long, useful and happy life. -M?rritid, by Rev. J. P. Campbell, on Wednesday last, .Mr. W. P. Spen cer and Miss A. Lewis. Mr. Spen cer is a practical printer, and is now working in t he ollicc of Hie News anti Times, and his conversion to Hie co operulive plan, we Irusl, he never will have occasion to regret. ?loiKSTKi).-C. s. Miller was arrested yesler dav iiifiriiiiu! I?) Detective Jamen Callion, it HceniH tlint lu- was offering alpacas io dealers al such exlrcir dy low ligaren as lo arouse su.?pi. eioii, and lie wini delayed In a store unlit an (?111 cur could lie ?eui for and Iiis arrest uccmupli-li. ed. Ho wan imprisoned until Hie lutter j?nrl of Die ituy, when lie was taken I ie lo re a trial ju? tice, ami u<> evidence licin,_r |iroilneei| lo coin iel ldin of niiy violation ol' law, lie was releiiHeil; lint Hie gooda round in lu- possession were talned uiilli uorre.K|ionileiH!e could t.. had willi a linn in Clim lesion which Miller claimed lo represent. The above item is taken front the Columbia lleijister. If T. Kohn & Pro., wen: t.ot well known, and gen tlemen above suspicion, they miiiht possibly he arrested and brought, be fore a trial josi ice on a similar charge .See their advertisement in another column. Pardoned. .lohn Ii. Humbert lias been par doned by the Governor, and-, ive un derstand, is now at home with his ? family. This act of executive clem-; ency merits the universal approha- ; lion of the citizens of this county, j and although Hie defalcations in the ; treasury ollico during Humbert's term leave the county in debt, he is not re garded as the principal in this fraud, but as treasurer legally responsible. I Governor Chamberlain gives thc ful-j lowing reasons for granting the par-, don : Thc defendant was convict'd :it Hie January tenn. 1S7?. of thu Court of Gen eral sessions for Oiangeburg County of ollie i ul misconduct as county treasurer ; ami sentenced to imprisonment for ono year in the penitentiary .iud a line 81.000. Application w as made to mu for a pai llon in this ease immediately after the trial, which I fell ob?g il to refuse on the obvious ground that the example would bc hurtful to the publie. The ap plication being now renewed, I have re examined the eas?-, and I no reach thc conclusion that tho public interests will permit me to grant the pardon. Nearly ??.II mouths of the eleven mouths during which he would b.inline?] have passed and lin- sherill' of Orangcburg county I ceiiilies i hal he luis collected by levy and sale of the pri.-Oner's pr .p. it v STO?.OO of the line, lin; prisoner is very young and was wholly without previous experi ence win n he was appointed Treasurer. ; His friend.-: assert, and l think truly, that lie pr?.lilted pecuniarily hut little, if any. ] from hts defalcation, und that he was ex po.-. ?I I?? great and peculiar temptations. He has a wile dep?nil?nt ?m him foi; sup-j port, ?iud li?.- gives evidence that, if now released, lie will make an clfort to bc eotii? a good citizen. The great reason, however, for my present action is thal thc law has been enforced and punish ment intlieto'l -ulli. ient. in my judgment, to set a whoh -?une example. I limy ad i that the present petitions have the names of Ibm lb li. Klliotl. A. 15. Knowlton. Kscp, J. H Livingston, K-q., Kev. A. Webster, Wm. A. Il ay nc, K.eq., H. L. Shrew-bury. Bsq" lion. .1. .1. Wright, of the Supr?me ?'nuit, Hon, H. li. Ilaync, Hon. W. li. Nash. Hon. Samuel W. .Melton. Attorney General. Ibm. F? L. Cardozo, W. ll. Junes, Ksq., anil others of equal proiuinetiee and weight. Mr. Solicitor Ibm/, endorses thc appti eal iou. and bis Honor Judge Heed ?am-j curs on the ground that 'bis pini-hmcnt j . ] Ol. ,1 .1.,,,1^ ,.,-! . ? 1 : ibii: the i . t ? UUUING A ilYI'OUIIOXDItlAC.- 1 lie I only way to cure a hypochondriac, or one who fancies himself with a dis ease which he r< ally has not , is to humor the patient. Many amusing instances are told of successful' treat ment by this method : Dr; Crawford, a Ballimore physi cian had a troublesome patient, a man who had taken il into his head j that bc was slowly ?lying of a liver j complaint, when lie had nothing at 1 all the matter with him. barring the, delu.-ion. The doctor sent him trave ling, and he soon forgot his disease altogether; bul, unfortunately, he had no sooner returned home in thc best of health, than news came of Ult death of his twin-brother, of sch! i rons liver. Ile was (hereupon seized willi the fancy that be, lop, was ?h ad. like his brother, of liver-complaint, hr. Crawford was sent for, ami after hearing the St?ry, merely reniai ked : u.0li yes ; hois dead, sure enough, and probably his liver was the death o? him, as he expected it would be. However, I will soon assertain thal by opening thc body before putrefac tion sets in. Hiing me a curving knife." The knife was soon in the doctor's hands, and lie stepped to wards thc hypochondriac ; but before he could commence hist postmortem examination, thc dead-alive man lumped up. shouting "Mulder!" dashed put of thc room, and out of the house, ami made across the coun try : lie tan lill he ian himself oui, an<l fell from exhaustion. Finding nobody followed him, as soon as lu; was able li?1 returned to thc house, and thought he lived a score of years longer, he was never heard to com plain of liver again. To be continually subject to the breath of slander, will tarnish thc i purc-X virtue, as a constant exposure I lo th?: atmosphere, will obscuro the' brightness of thc li nest gold ; but in either case the teal value id both will continue the same, although the cur r?ncy may be somewhat impeded. The seeds of repent .'ince ate sown in youth by dleasure, put the harvest is reaped in age hy pain. kHowJo~Get"?n Education. Some of our young friends in this section arc writing us to know by j what, means tiley can secure what j they seem very anxious to gain-an education. Some of them are waiting for good friends to aid them. But if a nj'one wishes tobe educated, [let, them go to work and get it. There, is a way when: there is a will. No one should ever wait for something to turn up, but just take hold and turn it up. Rev. M. Trafton, I). !>., of the New Kngland conference tells in Zinn s J lr rubi how he went lo work j to get an education, and the same; path of grand success is open to our young men of the South. After tell ing us how he earned 8250.00 in one year to buy himself off from obliga tions to learn a trade, he says : "The last of December, and my last week's work was finished, and I settled my account with my old mas ter. I hail earned the money, and he brought out my indentures, and put them into my bands. I was /ree / Hut l declined, and asked him to retain them, which he finally con-; seined to do. I had no home to which to go, and thought il would be a kind of bond connecting mc willi the visible world ; and ? might be glad to go back to my bench again. Had lie died, his executors could have called me back by the terms of thc instrument, alter 1 had joined thc conierer.eo, ari I w .s not of a<;e at thc tithe of my union with that body. And how for Kent's Hill. Tome' it seemed Ike original Fden. I com-1 mcuccd my preparation. It in ay j strike thc leader as strange, hill ll could get no money for my labor, nothing but store pay* as it was called. I procured sonic dollies, made a bargain willi tho singe agent ?bra passage to Augusta, and paid! him iu shoemaking. Thc last of Feb ruary I got into the stage at 9 o'clock ill the evening, roaching Augusta in the morning, slopped with falber' Oliver Hcale, the preacher stationed I I hore mut I?,? ?... a day. The scholars labretl for their board which was rated at one dui hil lier week, devoting the morning and evening to study. After a short lime I saw an easier way to get on. I had ll good trade, and had brought my kit (tools) with me. Whynot! become a cure of "soles" without or dination ? We were crowded into one build ing, and lodged in one room, on little cot bedsteads, and all Occupying one i room for study, connected with the .seminary was a little one story house, at a short, distance called the hos pital, and, as it was without patients, ; a lew of us petitioned to the agent for its usc, which was granted. Two took the front room, and 1 gol the (dd kitchen and a bcd room adjoin ing. In thc kitchen I put a hunch and spread my kit, and put otil my sign. I lound I could by a half day's la bor pay for a week's board. 1 bor rowed an old bedstead from Kev. I!. F. Cox, financial agent of thc school, 1 which bedstead wouldn't stand, or couldn't, unless it was supported by Ibe walls. I went into tho swamp i near by and pulled some hazel-bark ? ol Which I twisted a bed cord timi so j lashed the old thing together; filled , n sack with straw, procured some j blankets from llie Seminary, and, : willi an old chair, and a little pine tallie on hinges, so as to be letdown out of thc way, and my room was palatial, lt was a decided improve ment on the shoe-shop, hammock and sheep skins of the previous years. 1 have seen rooms more elegant, and furnished in a higher style, jet I have never, save in a single instance, of which I may tell my readers hy and by, seen Hie equal of that little room. And thus commenced my all ton brief student life. Noue of thc "fac ulty" of that early period in the his tory of thal grand old school, l hied has sent, ont into active life so mans hundreds of laborers, arc now alive, and but few ol thc students who were ltlling the classes at thal lime. F ? ;.. .... i. i. ..i. i i.,. at IN ...m i ?w ne .?.,.>< ,\?-ii n nOilii! men than to be protected by them. <s ol' Hie heiul wc? e ' cane for the inajevo ?arl, Hie one-half ol hi' occupied in ag-1 other half in forgive teresti? ol'society pur :nl that things shot?hi . fool is often as dan with as a knave, and cofi'igioi?. er's Notices. dody i- .o> authui'i/ed .cr * ney. ut liranchville. ls i nt i'm- this naper. IM MISSION i u. School j Phillips has his ollicc j idays and Fridays of is examinations are on V 61' each month. Heed Loiters for the ease, A M ?iiley. J .1 L'alriek, Mrs Ann V. ;.- 1-iohson, rare i iring ip? a rs j Andrew Smoke. ?irs NV A Way, John .VIS 13 J tX li i> ; A NI ) ! ? I?S SCAli 'G Kehn & Bro SK LL coons AC 'S LY AT TH KI Ii t BOTTOM 1'RICES. ?1 lo make till the needy ing them More Good satin: amount of money . I j;ht before. ?ss Goods, 3j Blacket'', Viet and Children Ready-Made ? hing, Boots Ladies', Gents': lildrens' Hats, I even t liing needed by Ibis season. I'S A TRIAL. j IN & BRO,., 1 Goods Emporium. I il, I & DIBBLE, A HS AT LAW, li.VNOK, On VN..I.IU un, v Mutlit.ili-l i lamil.) I V I > J jul > by Dr. Bond's GOVERY. th full direction'* sen! tn world, s. ;.11 im pam 'iihirs. Addre < L PENSA. i \\m\ INST'i:. ti. i i. I'h'daih I] hia. l'a. .IKNT. - ::"v.;\ yi.ll nr. .1 < Mn I I Minuit, ll I IO I Inn, III I In- in il !.. I. Mi I oin k ..ni \i-nailav, .ni l I..Ill I..Mil -. ! ll'.m.I I ;\ .iInl lin IMOI'H- i?.r in.' i??r?. rt. M'-?? i.ho ni t.> .' tm I, and :i I..ill .lulim Wc r m -li.m Iii.il on. ajiciil ..i li ii'.l m.. - ni i lr? .'i, ? it. 1,111 . ,,??j ?j, -I innl l.o:4i -t a--i.iiiiti'iii'tu liiiiiilri'il? ni' fliiiic.. - aliji'i i - .ri. M i- tx ill -t'li.l vim .oi ?is. '?I .'I III.' ll.'Sl -I'lliilU i.H If .>. Semi m j iti.r ni'tlrr t.| JUM l>> Ititi il .? t".. . i i . i..I i . . I I \ I ll A M \ I .. . IstllllgtOII -1., lt.. I..II \! , Ot t. .i" 1.1 i m. mm W. LIMEY & co., 00 King Street. Charleston, S. C., A ND i M roi: T K Us 0 P Seneral Merchandise ?_ Ko Freight lu Poy I Ko freight to Poy! i >m- pri?es are below those ??l*any other ?teal .r in tin t'niit.l Stall's. So extra charges tor ir?.y?ge, boxing or freight We prepay in ijrlils amt ilelivei' (?omit? lu i- at inj -li pot on Hi.- I n.' ?l'tlie Antill Ka.-tcrn. Wit- . ininti.m anti ( ..IIIIHI.KI, South Carolina amt 'jutrh-?lon tani Savannah Kail Itoatls; also, to ill |i..?nts in -..nil. ( ar..lina, (Jeorgia ami Flori la. lia-, lng iii.ie? i water irommuuicnUon willi harlestoii; All ?.S tl I " A ? A NTI'.KI ?. Always enclose Hit- toiveiti.-t.-aient willi order ii ca-uv?ni?i?t, I.i-i ni l'itieus. Nt? Kxri.ssKTO Aim. Kitte-I iiuality Voting Hyson Tea-ninthly un sui-| .:? --f< I. i* M| ni.-?te Ha M >r, a tn I strong! ii, *# I on |M'i- ll?. This Teil-pect? 11} i lnittt .h .!. Kines! (iiality ( lolonv Sinn-hoii;r, ('unpowtler, ?uni ll\ .on Tons. .?? I.ti" pei !'.. Second ijlialilv Tra il per Iii. Tliinl .tmilily Teas. sold hy other I. al-1-al ri pt:r Ih. yon eau have tleliveretl liv is al .V e. per Ih. I 'rushed Sugar 1".-. per Iii'; iiiwileri-'l Sugar I'-V per Ih.: granulated A. ? .ligar lite, per th.; ntra (' Suir.ii-. toe. peri li.: i/lanlhd Crown Sugar, lu. I- per Iii. Lin-! cy"s I*t t-i lt - I-,moly Khnir, our own hrand I iVnai he.-l Virginia Wheat- an elegant I uticle-J" His. lor il.or f.? per harret, ti.ll ? en i Iv Ih mr, vi Ih- lin- fl, ..r $7.5.1 per han tri. ii ludo Kiiiely I III vole.I Ita L'tri d Hain-,' fie.! .I Ullin-, I '.'', pi t ll.. Kxlra Choit-'] hcakt't-l -n ie-. ' I"-' ".. Choice Tumbler | ollie -, ?ar :>? size; iL'.'je. Wieli. 'J ll," (.'aimed I '?nuatoes, lae eaeli: :: Ih Canned Tomatoes, Hie ?t'li. I ?'... sil ilion . .per eau: 'Jilt, (aimed .nu- Apple, I'eachc -. '?am-nns, a nit I'ear-, j;:.-. ; .er eau-t? eans lor I. '.'., Ite.-i Unala.. Mixed I illegal' 1'icklcs pun-, I7i-. .platt-, -J7C- each: . -d':.Ul-, CC- ea.-h. Condensed Mil], KU- j i-Ua. and Kunde Hraml. '?"tc. each, '"ant/.; cufoam. 1-2 di- J'.-.: Iii-, ?u ccnls. pe? an. Lemon Sugar, -IO.-, per eau. Don ny's Yen si Powder. 15. '?ii. I'le. per eau. Jiglisli Cookiu" S"d.t. or Package Smla. , o.-, per 1!'. 1 Hoses Sardine-. 20c: ) :J >oxcs Sardines. .'5c. each. Shadines. l-l j loxes.'I"?e. each, t 'ox's Spai 'kihi (?ela-j im'. 20e. per pack, ('lipers. .|0c; Olives 0. -.; \V?irehcst?:rshire, Walnut anil' >l ti sh roo in Sanees, genuine imported pie ?Cr hettie. Imitation French Mustard.! ?th:. pennine l-'reueli Mustard, ?"ie. ?'rt'iieh I'rnnc.a. |."?e. I'uisius. 20c. Cit-! oil. IO. ( .lllTilillS. I Oe. ? liee-e. 20?t. '. 'ult weight Ca wiles, li rsl (pialitv. 2'tc >c i i!.. Laker's < liocolate, I."..- per ll. , icon. "?tie. pe:- Ih, liroma. 00c. per Iii , . ormaii Chocolate, tide, per Ih. Ordi-j liiry Iii.? Coll?e. I? d'- for >jl ; choice Hid ' 'oli'ee. i IN-, lor si : choice Lamuna ! olle?. :n-'J Ihs. for SI ; Oltl Gnverii- L iicr.l .lava Colli e. :i jlis. tor SI ; Boasted I ml C? ron i id t'oilVes. 5c. addiliouiil, each ' rade. Duryea'.* .Starch, 0 1-2 lbs. for jj \. Satin CJloss Starch, 7~>c. per box. ora Starch, Ule. per park. Hox .!!ue-l lg. 'We. per dozen. Harley, li; I ;v pti j \i. DurhamsSmoking Tobacco. ( .">. perl i. Marlin's Celebrated ('ill Kilgti lint-' 1.*r. I11?-, per Hi. I liui. e Goshen lt. ' .. put ii?., .> ttl Kltrg.-, i .ie. per i uncu; .Mace. lae. perounee; Oingcr.2."ic . K-rlb. Lose ami Vanilla Kial Stick Candy. I line article, 25c. per lb ; Ordinary stick j andy, pure? 20c per lb; Loci; Candy ny color. iric. per lit. Colgate's Toilet i ioap-(SO diiVerenl kinds, ii speciality nf mrs. at manufactures prici-from 25e. i o 81.0(1 per dozen cakes. Colgate's landkcrcliicf Kxtracts, ?Oe. per bottle.: 'ashmen: Loquet Powder, ?"?,*. per box. ?loveland's Pomade Vasaline. ti Lestora ive itneipialled for Hie bair. 20c. per lottie. Old ('?un Whiskey.'SI.Sh per gal I. i. Lye Whiskeys, -d'.Ui. s:i,()(i. and .tLilt), per gallon. Blackberry and Cher .y ( "ordials"; a pleasant drink, il .so per ..allon. Tallie Lort and Sherry Wine. 1 ?2.r?t) per gallon. Kino Old Madeira, SI.' >0 per gallon. Knglish and Sct?t?li Ali;. Mirier; botlleil, 2.7(1 per do/en. Lit tuen aiger Leer, bullied. ?J.70 per dozen, i teinij.ibns fm- Liquors, extra \-2 gallon ?Oe. ;*gallon. ;V?c ; 2 vallons. Cdc. ; .i gal ra?biis. ""?. ; '> gallons. SLOO each* A very Kxiensive Assortment of Croek i.v and Ola--warc always on band. Male.- Limier .-!/.?.. $i.r>0 per do/en: ireakfasf Sl/i?; Desert SI.00 : Tea. .Sic. 1er dozen. Cup- ami Spacers. SLOO per et. Covered Dishes, noe.. 7?e.. and SI. ni ea. b. Tumblers. 00.. 7."?.. SLOO, $1.25 uni Sl.r?0 per dozen, 'fable (ioblets.Sl. IO. ?L">0. S2.00. S2.50. and S.'t.uu per, ln/. ii. Wine Classes SLOO per dozen j .amp C'liiiiiiii'v's Sun o and A\t, I '-<v 5e ; li's lin- '2.M'. Sludenl or ? j 'hinuiey- .'! im' 25e. Xuiuhcrles arti, niueuiioiied. Information cheerfully iven- (int linn was established in -'.7. and om liu-iness r?putation and i ?-i 1 il ?i's sire ol iee liighesl order. We .ill ?lo all we proini.-e. All order in.ul.I be addresscil to .lo?x W. 1.1vi rv iC Co., (Key liox LSI. 100 King -Si reel ; t 'HAKLKI; n <N. s. c. I ?ANV ESSERS waiUcd for two upc 11? works ni / <? ". li ml, "Little illili wa., arl 1er pets."* and I he pretty pair' Tile Dinner, and lin- Nap."" These j ieturcs are iriir!lt>l .</ <i jillie* ia <:oji7ib/ '.?i - and inexpensive euoiigh for thc i huptest. ?SI II?MIJ ?.??/</'?//</. anti "TAkt-: ox ih?irr. We guaianli'i' ready .sales, good .I ..tit S; uh ; ipliek rel urns. Any active H t-mi wb i ivill lake hold cali make a iaiiif-ie.ii" iui'iuue. Scud lor our bc.-t eruis a; o i ie e. .1 i"., i"' ?KD A t 'o., ?J7 Pari? Place, New York* t^ i .i - result, UNI i\\ t/n 'V ? ?O l i cl .A. <x< M 1 ( , 'll., iimli'i . _ 11 ? -. t ?ia-opencil an olhrr for,tile . A bK. ol I. A Xl?. I'ersons ha.iiit: IMCAI. KSTATK le iii pos? of l ill i|<> wi ?I I?. it'Kifter tl:.' -ame lor -ale. I.e..- i. i.. -.illili. Idei! aiol sohl in either ?tn.-.- H- -mai: panel.-. i.i ia. ni- im -ale at li otu twa. to five rtolliiri ? er ai re, nil < a y lei IMS. Al Ol -lt.- ll, KX( iv. 1.1< iv, i il OrauKcburK C. H.,S.O. A l>\ I. li T 1 8 ii al E N T S . MISCKI.l.ANKOL'S. UGUSTUS.ll. KNOWLTON*, Attorney & Counselor at Law ORANGKliUKG, S.C. CHAS. S. BULL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I'MTED STATES COMMISSIONER A NU TSotlXl'y l*iil>li<?, Oi'aiijzoliiii'.tr, S. C W, H. REEDISH, TRIAL JUSTICE AN n ATTOR NEY AT LAW, JiRANClIVlLLE, S. C. .Inly :;i-:.i tr GLOVER & GLOVER, .A. t t <> rileys si i "L ? -w ? N(i S, I.AAV UANI??, ORAXGKBURG, S. C. .inly ::i .-.i ti Economy is Wealth. LA DI KS, S AVK VOLK COMBINGS ami li?vt* ilicin worked up at ARTHUR ll. I .KW 1 N'.s. Manufacturer br Human Hair. ? hildreii?" hair rutting a specialty. Od. 22. I87?-10-:bn. j-jl A. WMtSTEK, TRIAL JUSTICE, Business faithfully anti promptly at tended to. 'rij^OFFICEfor the present in with A. JJ. A'.VOMV.Y OA'. Esq., Ornngeburji, Jan. 2'i, 1S75. rsiAYI.UK Ki ?lt l il I AM ANO LAWRENCE JL Atterneys at Law, unices at Charleston and Orangcbug. [., J. TAYLOR, J. I! A M .110.ND FORDHAM F. D. LAWRENCE. ????f""Special attention given to the . ol- ,? loci ion of claims and prompt return Drugs and Medicines. Dr. Dukes has had Nine Years Exp- : L>iice hi Drugs ami Medicines and thoron li ly understands his business. Ile kc constant ly On a large supply of (Jo - usually found in a First-class Drug Stol f65P""Careful attention paid to thc ct :.. pounding of Prescriptions and all orders promptly at tended to. Call on him at Ilia Popular Dru? Sion;. Uran-ichurg, Feb. i:i, 1S75. S. IL WU S>N. J. T. WILSON. SAM'L fl. WILSON & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers F l M E GKOCERIE;^ TEAS, WINES, ALES, AND ' IMFOKTED SEGARS. 300 King St.. Charleston, S. C. M av <:.-tf Wm. M. BIRD & CO., i MC mn rr. s AMI MANITACTCREIIS OP Oils, White Lead, Zinc, Colors, Window-Glass, &c, L?(>1 East J3ay, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. July ?7. BF.GS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS, patrons and the public generally, 'hut having disposed of his entire STOCK OF LIQUORS, now respectfully solicits a continuance nfilicir patronage, hy'offering to them, under Hie motto ol'QUICK SALES and SSVt'LL PROFITS, a com plete assortment of General Merchandise. And a* my stock i< TOO NUMEROUS TO MF.XTIOX, I respect fully ask an ki spcciion of my goods before buying else where. Goods shown free o?* eh- r^e. C. D. KOTJOHN,