The free citizen. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1874-1876, November 13, 1875, Image 9
THE FREE CITIZEN.
PUBLI8UEU
SATURDAY, NOV..13, 1875.
City ?Mi-eotoa-y.
* cnX'OFKiCERS..
M?Y?E, - - George Bolivcr.
CLERK, - ,
TREASURER, - -
ALi>KRMKN-James. F-. Tzlar, John M.
? Thompson, J. W. Cannon, J. W.
Moseley.
POSTMASTER, - - - A. webster.
CHURCHES.
METHODIST EFISCOPALCHURCH-Rev
Thomas Phillips, pastor. Services, mor li
ing, afternoon and evening.
BAPTIST:-l??v. Mr.?Norris, pastor.
Services, first Sunday evening, and the?
second and fourth Sundays, morning,
and evening.
METHODIST (south).-Rev. Mr. Cam
pbell, pastor. Services morning and
evening. Sunday-school, 9 A. M.
PRESBYTERIAN.-Kev. Mr. "B rown
evangelist. Services, morning and after
noon. Sunday-school, 9 1-2 A. M.
EPISCOPAL.-First and third Sundays.
Vloridug and afternoon.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.-Rev. Mr. Hough,
pastor. Services, morning 10 1-2, even
lug at 7 o'clock. .
The passenger trains on thc S. C.
R. H., on and after Monday next, will
pasB through Orangeburg as follows :
Day from Columbia, 31.30 a. m.
Day, from Charleston, 2.00 p. m.
Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m.
" from Charleston, 2.20 a. m.
TOWN CRIER.
OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGEDURG
DEPOT.
From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M.
From ; S o'clock P.'M. to ??P. M.
Goods received and delivered only
v in office hours. . .
-The Governor has declined to
pardon Jeffrey Horse}'.
-The work on thc new coiut
liouae is progressing finely, -.{We un
derstand thc-corner stono will'be laid
"with Masonic ceremony on thanks
giving day, the 25th inst.
-The annual meeting of the Grand
?.-D.ivision of the Son3 of Temperance
?wilt be held in Charleston on Wed
nesday next, 17th inst., at 10 o'clock
/ a. m.,-iil> Hibernian Hall.
-. -The much talked of, and long
needed fire cistern is now being con
structed on Bussel street. Our new
mayor-haa tiut to continue as he hus
^egun, and all the 'citizen? will eoni
mond his course.
if- We lcarp that John Duncan, of
Fort Motte, was married on last
;. Thursday to Miss Rosa Moultry.
v May their joys bo manjr, and all their
troubles be little ones.
*%f ' ??&
cs -we wouid call attentian to Mr.
Schiflley's advertisement in this issue.
He is supplying a demand long felt
in this community Iljis pictures rep
resent'as good work as can be done
in the city. We are requested t?
?tate that.he will be absent during
next. week in .attendance upon the
.annual meeting of the Sons of Tem*
perance. <*
-The postmaster calls attention
to the following from the postal laws|
.and regulations :
SEC. 198. Each post-office box or
drawer^ in all post-oifi?es, JjjB restrict
<ed to the use of ono family, firm.or
company, rffld the relit therefor muot
.be paid at least one cmarter in ad
?vance. '
SEO. 201. A person renting a post
office box is entitled to have the let
ters of his family, Urra or company
put into it. Letters addressed to his
friends stopping temporarily with him
may also be placed in the box is di
rected to bis care or to thu number
of tho box. But letters addressed to
other persons* residing in tho same
place, and living and doing business
separate and apart from a box-holder
should not bo placed in the box.
Publisher's Notices.
-Rev. Mr. Blakely is un authorized
?gent for this paper. ^ -
-A. W^pinckncy, of Branchville, ls
an nuti,orl-/\d agent for this paper.
" -_J*
SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. School
Commissioner Phillips has his olllcc
days on Thursdays, and Fridays of
each week. His examinations arc on
?ho first Monday of oach month
; jan. 80-tf '
List of Premiums Awarded.
DEPARTMENT UB."
Samples crops, by producers only :
Name Article Premium.
T ? Dukes, Best Conj, $2
F N G mading, kk wilbur. 2
L U Beckwith, " ^ Tapphumoek, 2
W S Burton, " Rieft 2
J T Salley, " Peas 2
J J Salley, Jr. ? Redouts, 2
G B Riley. Rye, 2
W F Burton, Burley, 2
J O A Connor, " Finders, 2
D II Rush, Churas, . 2
D II Hush, Sweet, potatoes 2
W S Burton, Irish potatoes .2
A. M Salley. Turnips, 2
fiJno Cntnpseu &??o, Flour, Diploma
P B Livingston, Corn, meal, 2
" kl Grist, 2
F n Gramling * Syrup. 2
S F Burton, Sorghum, 2
iv A Mackay, Tobacco 2
II L Smonk. Wool. 2
\V F Barton Bale peaviue hay. 2
. " " . Hay, 2
J J Salley, .liv, , i Conj .forage, 3
\V F->BartoiT.",?. "'""Bald CoVro'iV, ? tr
W S Burton, 2d best Bu I ?'cotton, 3
O B Riley. Sd best #ule option. 2
D W Snell, best s'plc Cotton stalks, 1
AD Duntzlcr. Sample Sugar Cuno.
highly commendable, *
S M Fairey. Sample Sugar Cane,
commendable.
DEPARTMENT ?K3." Horses and Mu?cs.
J W Moseley, Best pair double.
harness mares, imported. S10
E Hughes, Best single har
ness mare Co. raised, 3
C W Culler, Best single har
ness horse imported. 3
J T Salley, Best combina
tion horses, 3
E Hughes; best saddle horse, county
raised, 3
j G Kcitt, best saddle maro. 3
J A ?Tones, best saddle pony, imp'd 3
E B Rush. 2d best saddle pony, 2
C W Culler, best 3 yr old colt, 3
W J Snider, best 2 yr old colt. 2
Jj R Giiillith. best IS m'ths old colt, 3
W J Snider, best colt under 1 year, 3
E E Bruce, 1 pr mule colts 7 m'ths, 3
A M Salley, 1 pr imported mule?, 5
Jas Stokes, best draught mules, 3
Master J \V un nain a ker. Farm- pony,
imported, 3
DEPARTMENT k;D."-Cattle, sheep and
Hogs.
C W Culler, Best bear. 3
II Riggs, best Devonshire Bull,
W F Barton1, best Ayei shire cow and
calf, 3
\V J Snider best Bruiumuh bull, 5
T Cf Andrews, pr. Berkshire pi^r?. 2
J N Fogle, 2d best. ll nunmah bull, 3
I) lt Barton, best pen Hogs, 2
L K 'Beckwith. 2d best ewes, 2
J ii Moorer, best ewes, 3
.' be t buck. 3
,l best lumh, _ - 3.
J W Danlzler. 2d best buck, 2
i' S Felder, best Yoke oxen, 5
J <J Keitt. 2 yr old hei?er, 3
D NV Snell, two best gills, Chester
und Essex. 2
Jude Robinson, 2d best ewes. 2
W C Whetstone, best pen sheep, 3
Jno II Dukes, 3d best cow and calf, 2
J P Mays, 2d best boar, 2
" " 2d best pen hogs, 2
P F Gramling, best woodland sow. 3
11 " ld best pigs. 2
A M Salley, best. Berkshire pigs, 3
Peter Barton, 2d best sow, 1
DEPARTMKNT "E. "-Household Co.
C W Culler, best bacon, $"i
J L poorer, 2d" best bacon. 3
Mrs. J S Bowman, best plate butter. 2
'\ D Louis, best, hird, 2
7 "'JD Strowuiun. best soap. 3
" Jas Stokes, box soap, hl? Illy
' commendable.
" J G Holman, best loaf bretni, 2
... "EE Riley, best t usks, -?
" ' M D Briggmaii, bpst biscuits, 2
" E II Moorer, best yeast, cukes, 2
.>\ S J Dukes, iced cake, plain. 2
u A W Thariu, best fruit cake, ?>
" " " iced corn cake, 2
" A Holuiau, best sponge cake, 2
" S ll Barton, best plain crackers. 3
u . L II Norris, best fancy iced euko. ?
" E ll Moorer. box potato
highly commendable,
li M Jj Baldwin, 1 cake, highly
commendable.
" Rosa Baldwin, wax work, highly
commendable,
41 James Stokes, largest collection
lu this department, 10
i1 E R Moorer, 2d largest, ii
T W Albcrgottl, best pastry, f>
J E Bozard, two best baum, *^}
D EPA RTM ENT F.
Sweet Meats.
M L Baldwin, best sample honoy, $2.
Mrs. Jas. Stokes, best scuppernong
wine, 3.
Misa I len n ie Moorer, 2d best catsup, 2.
Mis. J lt Fowles, " " " 3.
"JG Culler, can peaches, highly
commendable.
" J Izlar, erystali/.ed figs, "
Adam Srnook, 2d best scappornong
wine, 2.
Mrs. S H Hailey, 2d host dried fruit, 2
Hriggmann ?fc I io i nicker, largest and
best assortment ot'cigars, diploma
Mrs. It li Zimmerman, bast water
inelonprcserves 2.
? " . 2d " brandy
peaches,, 1.
" fig prc
: ?. ay *
serves, 1.
" M Albergotti, assorted confection
eric's, highly commendable.
" W C Haue, 3d best jelly, 1.
Miss F Cannoa, best pickles, 3.
" F Cannon, 2.1" " 2.
" A.Holman, " " apple jelly 3.
Mrs. O M Pops?r, 3d heal .catsup, 1 ?
"J 13 Glove i) best blackberry
wine, 2. , ?
IM rs. >V W Cu lief, 2d best brandy
'pcac?ics, 2.
Mrs. E J Frederick, 2d best home
' made candy, J.v >
Mrs. D Rowe, best- peach cordial. I.
" D Uowc, i^?ariiudade, highly com
incndable.
Mrs. ?Rosa Oliveros, best brand]
peaches, 3.
Mrs. S D Browning, 2d best grap
preserves, 2. %
M rs. E 15 Snider , best peach. 3.
.1 D Stromtm,t ,r vinegar, 1.
*" 'll" Beckwith, .2d best blackb.-rr
. wine, 2.
Mrs, II. Beckwith, 3d liest cordial, 1.
ll Beckwith, best whorlleberr
; shrub, 2.
Mrs! L ll Beckwith, raspberry-cordir
. highly commen da bl e.
Mrs. D Louis, '?CL best pickles. 1.
DEI\),R?MEX? Ci.
Gitnfou und Oi chard.
Mrs. O M IVjoser, beans ami beets, SJ
J G Keilt, " " " 1
Mrs. A C Andrews, basket figs, h
" Albert Alle, mangoes, 1.
" J C Moss, sample grape seedling
Miss Jane Sillcy, plate peaches, 1.
Mrs. A C Andrews, basket pii[>er 1.
" O M Pooscr, sample paper, I.
M Robinson, Jr. quinces, 1.
Eddie Scoville, promegmnates, 1.
Miss L V jlobiiiaou, pcaoans, high
commendable.
Mrs. E Bozard, tipples, t.
D O'Cain, wa ter tue I ons, 1.
R.B. Lcvingston, citron melons, 1.
Mrs. O M Pupser, musk beaux, high
commendable.
"AC Andres, turnips, 1.
J B S moak, radii ?sh, highly common
able. *>
J i? Keilt, egg plants, 1.
Mrs. D Rowe,egg plants, highly co
mendabie.
W F. Robinson, sponge cucutnb
highly coin inundable.
M J D Da ii brier, kerehaws, 1.
M 'Li I3aldiviu, tunyahs, 1.
Mrs. Jas. Stokes,.sample l)onns, 1.
?{ " " " okra, highly nj
men dable. *
Mrs. Jus. Stokes, box hops, Iv
" L li Beckwith, tomatoes, 1.
"JD Strom a?, cucumbers, h ?gi
commendable. T
" J Keller, beet,
" W S Barton, raddishes, higl
commendable.
" E R Muorer, variety vcgetalr
highly coin in cmlablc.
" T Kuhn, waiter, 1.
" A M Snlley,Irish potatoes, 1.
" Z M Wolfe, artichokes, 1.
" W (J Mitchell, winier cabbages
.' AV N Renville, best box flower;
.?? S Dibble, 2d
Miss Julia Jem ny, wax plant, 1.
" Dora Laiiiyile, pyramid llnwei'
r?KI?AHTMENT II.
Phin Jfeedlc Work tie.
M r?. D B B?oUhardt, best patch w
quilt, 3.
Miss A Bachuiiian, 2d best patch v
quilt, 2.
" Ii E Stack, 3d best patch vt
quilt! L
Mrs. C Conner, big cabin quilt 1st
" D \V (Juttino, masonic " 2d 2
" Paul Felder, 1 patch work (j
highly cntiinrioiidablo.
" A M Sal ley, 1 homespun com
1st 2.
" Jus. Stokes, F " *4 comfort,
" E Vandyke, 1 " " ni ade com
pain, 1st 2.
" J Dannel ly, 1 sample home-n
sewing silk, 1st 2
" E J Frederick, 1 pair kn
stockings, 1. .
" E T Granilitig, 1 pair kn
socks, 1.
" Jas. Stokes, 1 gents suit, hi
made, 2.
Miss llcnnio Moore, 1 " " 2.
Mrs. G Oldeiidorir, nssortmcul
millinery, 2.
" E R M lorer, child's plain dre
Miss Lucy Stokes, bed sot, 5.
Mrs. E ?Iii eke nba ker, rug carpoti
" E Strowan, specimen wi
jeans, 3.
" B F Palmer, under shirt , 2.
"SB Wilson, matrass, 2.
" SA G rain, hiing, child's dress,
" ? Kohii, rug, 2.
" Ca m pay, hexagon quilt, 3,
Misa Minnie*-*- Hartzog, rug home
made, 2.
" A N Zcllowrcry, lady's dress, 2.
" Faunie Shulcr, hearth rug, 1. ".?>.
Fannie Conner, crib quilt, 1.
" K Robinson, gents suit, haiy?
made, 5.
" p ) (J Rowe, home spun sewing
timad, 1.
.
D EP A RT St K XT J.
Fancy Needle Work, &c,
M rs ; J ll Hcidmnn, specimen thread
work, 2.
' " G fm.-. Carroll, pin cushion, 2.
Miss, M J Robinson, crochet quilt,
yarn, 2.
" IM INC Briggmann, sofa, cushion, 2.
Alf V Dawson, crochet tidies, 2.
j " 8 Dibble, worsted crochet tidy, 2.
j Miss M \V Pooser, embroidered hand
kerchief, 2.
! " Julia'Quattlebaum, silk embroi
dery, 2. " . V" v
tjMrs M Iv Riley, infant's dress, 2.
j ". J A Hughes, infant's tatting
; dress, 2.
' '? J S Rowe, infant's embroidery
Ires-, 2.
\ Miss Agues Hennon, braided pillow
. hains, 2.
I Mrs .) 1) A. Brown, infant's cmbroi
j tiered cloak, 2.
j Miss hallie Stokes, specimen tatting, 2
sf !." l?cekwilh, crotchet worsted
I sha w li ? 2^
; " I i afar,.specimen taning, 2d; ll
j " O H Briirgmann, crochet tidv,
ht, 2.
] Mrs M A i brecht, worsted mats, 2.
j " '1 ''? Barton, child's embroidered
h .me.if, 2.
! Miss Minnie Hart zog, child's enibroi
! . dd red suit, 1st, 5.
" V Kirkland, bras lyre, 2.
.Mrs I' J* Jennings, case hair work, 2.
; Miss K C?iliiland, shell work, 2.
iv Aldrich, heed work, 2. ^ .
; Mrs j? I'. Langley, feather work, .
'. A S Hydrick, worsted lamp
nia is, 2. 4- Y ?*
Miss I.:/. ;c Elliott, rosin work,highly
i' commended,
J/ A Bair, triffgc, highly rccom
1 untied.
j Mrs ir J Felder, fancy knitting, high ly
nconi men ded.
I " V A Glover, crochet hat, 2.
1 ". (?lover, frame perforated
recommended.
. Oliveros, braided pillow
I .Vi M>. 1.
obn, embroidered canvass,
uglily recommended.
" / Howe, largest col le (.?".ion ir. this
! li . I'tment,.i and diploma.
? fi ss iVghes Hthnan, 2d largest coi
uclion iu this department, 1.
DEPARTMENT IC.
Mahufncturt No. 1.
.1 ? A?lger &Co, farmers plow,
diploma.
do do rotary harrow, do.
Wan iv. ('all, Marni N liaise plow, do
; VVUIeoek & Wolfe, 1-8 stove, do.
j M L Biihiwiu, g ain, harrow and cot
ton rake, 2.
IF T Smoak, Dickson steel sweep, 2.
i V O Cnn iou, what mit, 2.
Avery ? Co. 7 tooth expanding cul
tivator, diploma.
81 walking cukiva'or, do.
" . " shovel plows, do.
j ba-i i iliieti way. m.nh l huller chun.. 1
l: !.? Way. rake. I.
IV A >taekay. model farm fence and cot
ton stalk culler, diploma.
\ K Meiilz. i. sample hlack-niiih wink] 3.
j.l(? .M?Kwu. agt Wheeler A Wilson
seeing machine Co.. diploma.
H P Siiigner, Agi. (?-horse power engine,
j ?2.1 iiiicMitplouui.
) W S Hail- n. liillversitl seed planter, ?5
I and diploma.
Avery ,i, .-ons, casi Iron pony plow, (li
plpma.
ll il Thompson, iieeihe gi:), diploma.
Kureka Mauufiel u ring Company. K11
I ri?ka inowliig?maeliiiio. diploma,
ll Higgs, light hugg.v,
I - horse wagon. 3.
J ft .\(I_'ci it Co.. largest collection in
lld! department, diploma,
liriiile.y iv Meyes, l?rinley 2-horse colter,
plow, diploma.
DK.PAirr.MKNT L.
Uaiiu/ttvturca No. 2.
E 10 lin . eilar hucket, $1.
\V I*'. Phillips, piece sole leal her 5.
Jiio I. M.er. dressed sheepskin,
W W Culler, dressed deer skin, .'?.
.lohn Ogn 'i. saddle, diploma.
[K i<) Hull, . nocimen rosin, I.
i.i ll I ii vi igstoii* Coiinade brick, diploma.
Jp 'J Caiinoii^gim slock,*.'!.
Atbr.rtii Phosphate Com, diploma,
ill Ihgjjk. tmekcyc bee hive,
j M rs Adam Felder, carded wool, highly
cctn?ucudcil.
?jud Og?' :> lli'iiieinaii's hat. do.
M I, Stahl? .11. i>lant<pi'nlcc(or, (lo.
, .1 .1 lionel;, rolling pin, do.
I) Ktrckitigliam, 2 traps, htmie-madc. do.
iL A (lr i Oil li, deer skin and horns, d,o-.
|l* V (?riiuilliig, Oak basket, do.
DEPARTMENT Si.
Poititnj, iCc.
J G Bowman, pair ducks Isl. $2; "
J E Ro/.ard, pair turkeys. 2d. 1;^,
?I L Baldwin, hive bees, 2st, 2.
W E Mc Michael, trio ?ame cocks, 2.
i " '? ?f ? fowls, 2.
S D Dantzler, trio barnyard chickens, 2.
Chas Albrecht, trio Bramah. *. 2.
Jos D Robinson. 2 coops u 2.
Elijah Robinson. 1 doz turkeys, 2.
J II Felder, geese, 2.
rfE Robinson, turkeys, commendable.
Li lt Deck wit h. game cocks, do.
i? coorj pigeons, 2.
J C G;itbs. :f barnyard fowls, highly com
mcnihible.
W \V Culler; game cock, 1.
Dr A M Saaler. Hong Kong Geese, 2.
Edward William?, pair English ducks,
highly commendable.
Archie Dukes, -I ducks, do.
Chas II Green, pair puppies, highly com
mendable.
DEPARTMENT N.
JF?te Arts, etc.
Missie D Rieker. recessed frame, 1.
.. Martha Stokes, shuck Inti and mats 2.
.. Maggie Didoes, specimen pemunh
ship, (.!<> ?I pen) 1.50. *
" Abbie Gulson, craj-on drawing 2. .
J ? I lay good, swinging basket, 2.
" E Bugga rt. lire-screen, 1.
.Mrs P DeMars, pine bur work, 1.
M Fi baldu in, willow basket, 2.
J A Hamilton, 2 frames water color
painting. I. ..
S A Hamilton, pencil drawing, 1.
li J Dukes, .specimen penmanship, (gold
pen) 2.
A M Snider, india ink drawing. 1.
I)i'iggmnnii& Hcnnokcr, segars,diploma,
b S Wulfe, set teeth, diploma
.1 Wight num. fruit piece in oil, 1.
VY A Co?tant, oil painting, diploma.
F A Shilley, photographs, do.
A II Lewin, case of hair work, do.
Phillip Kohu. Masonic painting, do. *
CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENTS.
Miss Electra Izlar,.pe> Ibraled work, 2
Pauline Myers, "crochet tidy. 2.
,k Mattie E Knox, specimen pencil |
t drawling, 1. . r ? ^
" -Ella Bull; crochet work. 2.
^..Carrie E Moss, 2 log cabin quilts, 1.
",k Emma Sailer, specimen bread. I.
44 " " u tomato,pickles. 1"
" Dora lartigue, fancy Hobers, 1.
.. bena. Sal ley,-jelly, 1. ?
'* S Stackley, fancy bow: 1.
" "'J largesUcidlection liri this
detriment, 2. *
'* Susie Gullly ard. patch work quilt, 1.
". Carrie Guinyard, child's dress, 1.
Master Theo. Jeffords, basket, 1.
f.
PLOWING.
?ny White-A M Salley, best 2 horse
plowing, ;>.
liv Co?iiied-Wiley 1 (olmnu, best 2 horse
plowing, 3.
Henry Smith,'besi 1 horse plowing, 2.
HORSEMANSHIP,
Best riding by G W Culler, 5. "~
Best running by A M Salley, C.
MIDDLEPEN GUA NC I".
Largest collcetion of articles, $20.
TOURNAMENT PREMIUMS.
No 1. premium and $."5.
HASH BALL PREMIUM.
Orange Base Ball club
SPECIAL, OU M EUCH ANT'S DEPARTMENT.
C V\ Culler, best bacon : C W Culler,
I best riding; J P Mays, best county raised
[bog; Dr W F Barton, best bale cotton;
I) W Snell, sample cotton stalks; TE
Dukes, em u grown in county ; S D Dantz
ler, trio barnyard fowls ; T C Andrews,
pair pigs; M S Snider, 2 year old coif,
Mrs S D Stowmau, home made soap;
Mrs E E Snider preserves; Mrs D B
Bookhaidt, patch work quilt ; Mrs James
Stokes, gem's shirt ; Mrs Kirk Robinson,
band made gent's suit ; Mrs F II W
Briggnuuin. bread; Mrs A W Tharhi,
fruit cake: Mrs L R Nor vis, iced cake;
Mrs E SI roman, specimen jeans; Mrs
('has Carroll; pin cushion; Mrs J S Bow
man, buller; Mrs S II Harley, best and
hii'<re.?t collection dried fruit;
Holman, home made lolly; Miss S F
Beckwith, worsted crochet work; Miss
Fannie ( 'tunion, pickles; Miss Julia Quat
tlfbiimn, embroidery : Miss F J Smith;
braiding.; Miss Salley Stokes,' tatting;
Miss Emilia Moroney, wax work; Miss
S Staekjey, crochet work; Miss S Stack
ley, bestand largest collection in chil
dren's department.
List of Advertised Letter?* fop the
Week Ending
Airs Alice liesse, A M Riley, J J
M urden, A 8 Patrick, Mrs Ann E
Pinckney, M i ms Robson, care Bring
Slmler, Nero Spears, Andrew Smoko,
Joseph Yann, Mrs W A Way, John
Li Williams.
IZLAR & PIBBLE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
No 7, LAW HANGE, OltAXiiKliUHO,'
(Oppnstto Motliothst Church.)
July ?1-51-tr
Cured by Dr. Bond's
bl
Remedies, with full directions sent, to
anp pail of thu world. Semi for pam
phlet ami particulars. Address
?H.T. I!0N1),?, Pi:XXA. DANCER \m%
^VJtl? Cbtjstnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHU Wj? LINLEY & GO..
190 King Stroet, Charleston, 8. C.,
9 . .
AND.IM[l'ORTERS OFtf
General Merchandise*
JSo Freight to Poy !
No freight to Pay!
Oar prices nm below tho BU ornny'olher deal
er In tho United States. No oxtra charges for
drayngc, boxing or froight
Wo prepay freights and deliver goods freo nt
any depot on tito ??nu of i?? A'ofdi Eastern. Wil
mington and Columbia, South Carolina and '*
Cttarlystun und Snrnnnnh Rall Rcn?s; ?ie?, tr?
all points in South Carolina,georgia and Flori
da, lin 7ing duect water communication with
Charleston,
ALI. GOODS GUARANTEED.
Always enclose this advertisement with order
it convenient.
LlST>t>F PlUCUS. NO ExrtNSE TO ADO.
Finest quality Young Hyson Tea-quality un?
surpassed, exquisito flavor, and strength, il.CK?
per lb. This Ten specially rcuommeded. Finest
quality Oolong, Souchong, Gunpowder, and
?lys?n Tens, $M)0poi lb,- Second quality Tens
?no. per lb. Third quality Tens, sold by other
ileulftfi nt $1 ncr lt?, you cnn tiaro dclirored by
us nt. MV. per lb. Crushed Sugar 13c. per lb. j
powdered Sugar 12o por lb.: granulaled A.
Sugar 12c. per III.; ostra C Sn gar, loo. per
Hi.; clnrilled Ilrown Sugar, lo eta per IB. Lui*
ley's Peerless Family ?lpur.-'our-own brand
made from best Virginia Wheat-an elegant
nrlicle-'Jil lbs, for $1. or to per barrel, Good
Family Flour, 21 lbs for $1, or $7.5opor barrel?
Extra CholOs; Finely Flavored Bagged liants,
.ICR.; Good Ilnms, 13c, per lb. Extra Chole*
Breakfast Strips, lC??c. per lb. Choteo Tumbler"
.Tellies, lnrgo size, 12>ic. each. 2 lb' Canned
Tomatoes, I3u each; 3 lb Canned Tomatoes, lffd .
each. I lb. Salmon, 18c. per cnn; 2 lb. Canned
Pine Apple, Penches, Damsons, and Pears, 2St??
per can-0 cans for *1.30;, Best Buallty Mixed
Vinegar Pickles-pints, 17c. quarts, 27c each;
?r?lions, OOo each. Condensed Milk Etir
roka, and Eatrlo Brand. 25c. each. Gnntz
Scafoam, 1-2 lb* 25c,; lbs. 60 cents, per
can. Lemon Sugar, 40c. per- can. Doo
ley's Yeast Powder, 15, 25, 40c. per can.
English Cooking Soda, or Package Soda,
10c. per lb. J Boxes Sardines, 20c. ; 1-2
boxes Sardines, 35c. each. Shoddies, 1-4
boxes. 35c. each. Cox's Sparkliu Gela
tine, 20c. per pack. Capers. 40o. ; Olives
50c. ; Worchcstcrshirc, Walnut and
Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported 40o
por bottle. Imitation French Mustard,
20c. Genuine French Mustard, 25e.
(French Primes, 15c. Raisins, 20o. Cit?
r'on.'jtelO. Currants, 10c, Cheese, 20o.
Kuli weight Candles, first quality, 23c
pei lb. Baker's Chocolate, 45c per.lb
Cocoa, odo,)per lb. Broma, 00c. per lb.
German Chocolate, 30c. per' lb. Ordi
nary Bin Cofl'ee, 4} Jon for 81 ; choiceltlo Vv
Coffee, 4 .lbs, for ?1 ; ".choice Lagnarti
Cottee. 3 1-2 1';.-. for ?1 ; ?Old Govern-' >
ment .lava Coffee. 3 lbs. for 31; Roasted
and Ground ColfeesiS?. ndrllilonni, each
?rratle. Ditryeii's Starch, 0 1-2 lbs. for
81. .Salin Gloss Starcdu_.75ov^ei^bo^r~""~
Corn Starch, 13c. per "piickr'"Bbx TJriiC~"~"r"
lng. 33c. per dozen. Barley, 12 l-2o pwv ,
lb. Durbams Smoking Tobacco, .65, per.-'. ;
lb. Marlin's Celebrated,Gilt Edge-JBjity
ter. (Oe.. pcr-.Lbx Clro?ce Goshen Butter,
.>5c pw iii. Good TabhMWser,'30er-pe?-r
lb. Cooking butter, 4 lbs. qlb^Yinnd 0
lbs. for $1 ;
Bire;:irs-Soda, li lbs. for ?1 i Extra
Pilot, 10e. ; Lemon. ; Wine, Ginger and 1
butter, at lue per lb. ; Nie Noes, I8c; ?
Fancy Cakes. 2.">?. per lb. . Bfaek . Pep>-'
pur, 30o. ocr lb. ; Nutmugs, 15c. per
ouncc; Mace. 15c. per ounce ; Gingcr,25c '
per lb. Bose and Vanilla FJutStlck Candy, '.:'....;
a linc article, 25c. per lb; Ordinary stfe"*
Candy, pure, 20c per lb; "Rock Candy .
any color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's Toilet; .
Snap-GO different kinds, a speciality cf '
ours, at manufactures pricea-from 23c
to ?4.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's :
IlaiulkercliiefExtracts, 60c. per bottle?'
Cashmere Bnquet Powder, 25c. per box? '
Cleveland's Pomade Vasal lue, a Restora
tive unequalled for the hair. 20c. per
bottle. Old Com Whiskey. $1.80 net gal
lon. Rye Whiskeys, $l,60v $3,00, and
?4.00, per gallon. Blackberry and Cher
ry Cordials, a pleasant dritifc,~ $1,850 per
gallon. Table Port, and Sherry /Wino,
?2.50 per gallon. Fine Old Madeira, ?4,.;
00 per gallon. English ami Scotch Ale, .
porter; bottled, 2.70 per dozen. Bremen
Lager Beer, bottled, 82.70 per dozen.
Demijohns for Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon
30c, ; gallon. 55c : 2 gallons, OOo. ; 3 gal
gal?ous, 75. ; 5 gallons, 81,00 each*
Avery Extensive Assortment of Crock
ery and Glassware always on hand?.
Plates-Dinner s!zo, 81.50 per dozer.; ^
Breakfast' ?1.25 ; Desert 81,00 ; Tea. 85c. ?
lier dozen.. . -Cup* and Suacers, 81.00 per
set. Covered Dishes. G5c, 75c, and 81,
00 each. Tumblers', GU., 75., 81.00, $1.25
and ?1.50 per dozen. Table Goblets,81,
20. ?1,50. 82.00, 82.50, Wild 83,00 per
dozen. Wino Glasses 81,00 per dogen
Lamp Chimney's Sun O and A's, 4 r->r
25e ; B's 3 for 25o. Student or Arg
Chininevs 3 for 25c Numberles .artk. -
unmentioned. Information cheerfully*
.riven- , Our Brm waa established lu
?SG7. and our business reputation and
fuu?Ui?s uru of ibo behest o?der. We
will do nil we promise. All ofdeia
should bo addressed to .
JonN W, .LINLEY & Co.,
(Key Box* 184*0 19p King Street
CHARLESTON, S.G.
CANVASSERS wanted for two'
superb works ol' ?French arl, "Llttlo Rnn
away and her Pets." and the pretty pair*
The Dinner, and tho Nap." These
pictures aro teorthy of r place in costly ,
homes and inexpensive inangti for the j
simplest. Selling rapidly, ant] TAKE ON
SIGHT. We guarantee ready sales, good
profits, and quick returns. Any activo
person who will take hold can make A
handsome, income. Send for our best
terms nt once.
J. B. FORD & Co..
27 Park Place, New York
AUGUSTUSIB. KNOWLTON,
Land Agents
ftc rautenigssil iss o^u? an office for flt?
SALE of LAND.
Per ?mis hnvtag i3EA L ESTATE lo- d?syeBO of
will do w?lt to register the Rome for silo.
Lnrgo flirfns ?nbillvlde? And ?ola In either
! largo or small pare?is:
Good farms for sate at from lwo to Aye dollars.
per acre-, om onay terms.
. AUGUSTUS B?&N?WLTON,
1 ,tf Orangcbnrg C. H., S. C?