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? THE FEEE CITIZEN. |? ? PUBLISH ED 0 SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1S75. 0 City Directory- c CITY" OFFICERS. MATOU, - - George BoUvcr. a .CLERK, - I s TREASURER, ALDERMEN,-James. F. Tzlar, John M. \v Thompson, J. \V. Cannon, J. VV. t Moseley. g POSTMASTER, - - - A. Webster. -___- g CI ir UGH ES. t METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Rev Thomas Phillips,pastor. Services,morn ing, afternoon and evening. 1 BAPTIST.-Rev. Mr. Norris, pastor. 1 Services, first Sunday evening, and the s second and fourth Sundays, morning, and evening. f METHODIST (south).-Rev. Mr. Gani- g pbell, pastor. Services morning ?.and . evening. Sunda}--school, 9 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN.-Rev. Mr. Brown c evangelist. Services, morning and after- c noon. Sunday-school, 9 1-2 A. M. . EPISCOPAL.-First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. c LUTHERAN Cu uncu.-Rev.Mr. Hough, * ??astor. Service?, morning 10 1-2, even c ag at 7 o'clock. The passenger trains on thc S. C. = R. lt., on and after Monday next, will s pass through Orangeburg as follows : c Day from Columbia, 11.30 a. m. ' Day, from Charleston, 2.00 p. m. ( Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. 1 " from Charleston, 2.20 a. m. 1 TOWN CRIER. 1 - 11 OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGEUUKG DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. From 8 o'clock P. M. to 5 P. M. Goods received and delivered only in office hours. Our local of last week should have read :-The Governor refuses to pardon Russel Wilson, the murderer of Jeffrey Hersey. J. M. Thompson has started a restau rant, and will furnish meals at all hours. That lie can get up a splendid oyster stew, wc can speak of our own knowl edge. Representatives S. L. Duncan and P. E. Jones were in town one day during the week, looking well able to discharge itho resgonsible duties of legislation tu which they will soon bo called. On Tuesday night the cars ran .over a horse and mule belonging to Dr W? F. Harton. Thc horse was a very valuable ono and is often the case wc arc told that night of the ac cident was the Qrst time the horse <had been left in the lot. There will be a meeting of the Agricultural and Mechanical Associa tion at the Fair building to day. We ?nderstand tho ladies connected with the association will provide an enter tainment whici may be fitly called the harvest-feast. P. G. Cannon believes that his work is .the best advertisement of his business, sind it certainly does commend the work man. He is thc gun and locksmith of (hts thriving burg. Those having tire iirms to bc repaired, or suay job to be done requiring in its execution a display of mechanical skill should give him a .call. -The postmaster calls attention to the following from tho postal laws and regulations : SEC. 1S8. Each post-o?lee box or drawer, in all post-offices, is restrict ed to the use of ono family, firm or company,,and the rent therefor must be paid at least ono quarter in ad vauce. SEC. 201. A person renting a post office box is entitled to have thc let ters of his family, firm or company put into it. Letters addressed to his ^friends stopping temporarily with him /may also bc placed in the box is di rected to his care or to the number of the box. But letters addressed to Other persons residing in the same place, and living and doing business separate and apart from a box-holder lould not bo placed in the box. FIRE!-On Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock thc alarm of fire was sounded, and quickly thc engine, drawn by firemen and other excited and public-spirited citizens, went thundering-through our streets, in search of tho Bupposod lite. Thc lire bells rang, thc owners of property ran to seo if theirs was being sacri ficed to the fire fiend; but no lire could be found and, the engine was slowly drawn back to its quarters. This provedtto be a false ?jarra, but ^ot'so with alarm that was given bout ?U o'clock thc same morning,! . I ntl there was no mistaking iiie scene t the* conflagration, as a dense vol me of smoke was visible in the vi inity of Higgs' mills. Thc fire companies were promptly t thc scene of action, but owing to nj canty supply of hose thc engine was j if little avail. The fire is supposed 0 have caught from a spark from the moke stack fall? ng on thc roof of the ?in house, which, without blazing on he outside, worked its way through ome crack to the inside which was incd with lint that had been col ecting there for a long time, and in 1 Hash the building was wrapped in lames. It was found impossible to ave the building where the lire orig natcd, and the attention of thc lire lepartment was turned to saving the ?thor buildings, and such mo vu ble iropcrty as could bc saved. Nearly !ver3*thing was rescued from the dacksinith shop, mid this was the inly building consumed save the one vhere the lire originated. In the jin house and mill, very little was ?aved from the Hames. Hut thc task )f all was to save a building about feet from the mill, and nearer thc Iwclling house of Mr Higgs. Herc .he efforts of all at last concentrated is the critical place to stop the spreading of the lire. An unsucess ['ul attempt was made to play upon Lhe building with thc engine, but as water and hose was found necessary Lo its successful operation no good was accomplished. Thc building had already caught when several persons scaled thc roof, and water being passed to them in buckets, manfully fought the lire, while the heat was so intense ns to blister their bodies. Ned Anderson occupied the most ex posed position on the roof, and worked heroically until he fainted from heat and exhaustion. When so man}' arc worthy of notice, we would not seem to make invidious distinction by mentioning one to the exclusion of another. But wc cannot forbear lo mention this case and one other, that of a young man from Co lumbia, Mr. B. li. Lee. Although a comparative stranger here, and not supposed tc have, ibo saine incentive to effort, ns ono who wno ctrjymy i<> rescue the property of a fellow-towns mun, neighbor, or personal b it ml. he wei ked with us much enuig} and spirit as though the property was his own. Certain members of thc Elli ott Hook and Ladder Co., are es pecially worthy of notice for their meritorious ellbrts at the fire. Mr. Riggs' loss is estimated at SG,000, and no insurance. It is an old saying that misfortunes never come single, it being only a week since that Mr. Riggs lost thc right hand that by its skill and cunning had, through long years of labor, amassed thc handsome property which is so sadh' depleted by this misfor tune. Ile was out at the fire, and although from the recent amputation of his hand he was unable to make any physical effort, with coolness and perfect self-possession giving dicec tions lo others, and apparently the least excited of any man upon the ground. Mr. Riggs is well known as ii skillful and hard-working mechanic who, by his own industry and honest [abor has aeopjircd the property which iias been so suddenly reduced to ashes, lie has th ? sympathy of the public, mt with characteristic pluck he is al cady preparing to resume the work n his carriage-shop, which business viii bo carried on without serious in err??ption. A CARD. I desire to express my heartfelt hanks to the Fire Companies and to ither citizens for the kind and strcnu >us e?'orts to save my buildings and escue my property from thc fire. To their noble efforts I am indebted or what remains. For the sympathy nany have expressed to me I am ruly grateful beyond expression as veil as for thc practical dcmonslra ion of their interest toward, thyself. v Respectful ly, II. RIGGS. Mortgage Sale, M OTICK is hereby given that I will ? I sell at publie aiiclion, for cash, on he litst. Monday in December, 187?, at )rangeblirg C. H., at tin; usual time and ll ace of legal sales, one ?,rray horse mule, he property of Toby Jackson, mort gaged to C. I). Corijohn, and to be sold mtier such mortgage. J. J. GANNON* Agent of Mortgagee. November 10, lS75T.")-2. Laying of the Corner Stone OP ? Orangeburg Court House, On Thursday November 25, 187 . By virtue! (if ;i dispensation from t'" Most Worshipful .laines A. Hoyt, Grand Master ol'Ancient Tree Masonry of Son Carolina, 1 will proceed to lay the Coi uer Stone of the Court House at Oran;. bur?;, on Thursduy next, 25th inst. The following programme will bo ol . served : Tlie various lodges will assemble al Hie places designated in the circular li l li-rs heretofore issued, ami. as soon is opened, they will repair to thc front Of Hie Presbyterian Church, whore the line will be funned, at IO o'clock, A, M., pi' cisely, under direction of Bro. Snmiu Dibble. Marshal, and Bro. L. lt. Beek with and lt. I?. Geiger assistant Marshals The procession will mareil ut 10 1-J o'clock, A, M., down Russell street lo Middleton, down Middleton to Auielly up Aiuelia to Church, and nj) Cliureh lo Court House Square, where tho proee--i sion will halt, and open ranks, fur th' purpose of passing under the arch. The order of procession will be as fol lows : Prayer-Hy Rev. Bro. J. 1$. Campbell Ode-''When Earth's foundation Hrs! wits laid.'' ULsturical Ski Uh-By Bro. Thomas W. Glover, P. M. MUSIC. Address-By Bro. Augustus B. Knowl ton. liaising of the Cornerstone; deposit of coins and memorials by the Treasurer. Bro. T. Kulin, and lowering of the Stone to solemn music; the presentation of the working tools hythe architect, Bro. lt.; E. B. lie.', elson, and the ceremony of laying Hie Stone by li. W. D. I). G. M., .lames F. l/.lur, assisted bj- Bros. Oliver II. Ott, P. M., 1>. W. Cuttino, P. M., and Barnet Livingston, P. M. Od?-"Let there be light.'1 G BANI) MASTER'S ADDRESS. Ode-"Hail! Masonry Divine." The ladies, and the public, generally, arc respectfully invited to attend. Bro. Theodore Holm, Treasurer of Shibboleth Lodjre, No. 28, A. P. M., will receive . . . ' coin and memorials for deposit in thc Stone, until Thursday morning, S 1-2 o'clock, when the deposit box will be sealed up. JAMES P. IZLAl'l, Dist. Dep. Grand Master. ??ciioor. COMMISSION KU. School i G'oiimiissionei' Phillips lins his ol lice da vs on ^Thursdays ami I'ridays ol' onidi wee!?., ll i " "xainiii.'ii ?ons are on : thc first Monday ol' euell month. j jan. 30-tf -"A friend in need is a friend indeed." Such a friend is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which should be in every family ; it only costs '25 cents a bottle and may save many a doctor bill. Publisher's Notices. -Rev. Mr. Blakely is an authorized agent for this paper. -A. W. Pinckney, of Branchville, is au authorized agent for this paper. List of Advertised Letters for the Week Ending Mrs S M Amar, Warren Baker, J I. Boseur, Richard Brakclhl, II M Brown. Miss Lucslndil Butser, Miss FD Bushart. Mrs Mary Lee, Rachel Mc Du flee, Mrs Mary A Miller. Dave Mitchel. Mrs Callie Price. Mr Benjamin Parker, Isa ni Par ker, Mrs Ida Poling, Mrs Lc ric cy Perry. Miss EG Phillips. Addcrson Rawl, J D Katterrec, 3, D B Peed. Miss E Richard son, Miss Lore Smoke Mrs Censar Step pen, S ll Sullivan, Mrs M F Staley. Mrs Ella Slcedman, Martin Strousc, N W IViiiiiph, E G Tobi is, Geok Whet stone, Mrs Allen Wilson, Miss Real Wes ton, Israel White, Henderson Whit;1, Miss Jane Washington, Andrew Wil liams, Mrs Frances Zei^lar, 2. -P- . . t^(F-? ? ??.? II un Moody and S?nkey. FOR SPECIAL AND EXTENDED DAILY R F PORTS OF THE Ci ll TS A T r? IO ^r l V J\. IL SEE New York Daily Witness. #5 A YEAR; ' Or only 50 cents, Postage Paid, FROM NOW TO 1st JANUARY, 187C. , CiitcuxATtON ov DAILY W ITS USS. For week'endhi?; ?Sept. 2.1, G1,500.-Av-! era?u daily. 10,250. For week eiidiu>! Oct. .'10, 100,500.- Av erage daily, 17,750. Sample copy of daily mid weekly Wi' , ness sent free on application bi* postal caul. Address, JOHN DOUGALL. 2 Spruce St. (Tract House), N. Y. Wm. M. HIRD & CO,, IMPORTERS AMI MANUFACTURERS Ol Oils, White Lead, Zinc, Colors, Wini JW-Glass, &c, riOl East Bay, CHARLESTON, So. Cu. July 17, 10 5 X Sheriff's Scale. l?lvv; t?i ?, Nix. Uar, tr*. John Kil lis, Cecil S. Edwards, ?uni others y ;LOSIT?K. D l liTUE of tho judgment herein. 1 ?J sell to the highes! bidder. ?it Or r '?(J. II., on the lirst Monday in r> IT next ('.ming (he usual hours i the following tracts of hind, viz : iig about 4?IU acres on Four Hole lin ?md hounded hy lands now or I"' ; . of Mellon Hush. Henry Pantz ler, Iii ' erl Johnson and Dr. l?ales. Thc J be sold lu pare?is, plats of which \i? howti on day of sale. TEEMS-One-third cash; balance Iii oik* 1 t.wo years. Creditor giving bond loi redit portion and a mortgage of thi 1'i emt.scs and to pa}'for papers and rec.: liing. Sil Omeo. ? E. I. CAIN". Nov l?. IS?."). 5 Sherill" O. C. ...:lmrg C. H., nov. 20-15-2 Sheriff's Sales. . i ic l . Dukes, and others, va. Eugene C. I' . !', and others }-EAKT?TION Ol" Ki:Al I?STATK. '"/\ virtue of thc judgments herein, I P will -ell at. O r?i i iget mrg C. H., on lin iii- Monday in December next, iii lill" ;'.ic usual hours of sale: Al ;';iat plantation or tract of land sit c I in Oraiigcliurg county, near the old Orangebiirg road leading to Charles ton, in Cow Castle Township, containing >S-J> ti res. more or less, and bounded on thi cast ivy lands of G. \V. 1 Ititi*, on the nott! by filiKi? of Ir veil Connor, south by ?ai 1 ilison Connor, lindon the west li> ?tu ils of David K. Knight und Jacob Keizer I'Ki -One-half cash, balance on aj . .Iii twelve months, purchaser xi Yr) ing bond and mortgage ol "thc premisos io si'Ciin tile credit portion of the pur e.hasi . ey and to pay for papers and recul 'i: ?-j Sher; 'thee. ? E. I. CAIN", N : I, 1875. $ Sherill- O. C. ( Ira ' m g uov.'20-15-2t. Sheriff's Sale. 1 lover, administratrix, r.s. T. J. (i . . L'K'rri'I?N TO SKIT. It KAL Es . . H UKIXVICST I'ltOCKKDS. \ V I I'UE ol* the judgment herein, I will .1 ?il Orangeburg C. H.. on the . M. ii lay in December next, during : : ai li U mrs of .-ale : :. .W that lui of bind willi thc build '. . i ' n. in the (own ol Orangeburg. cm lit.-'i street, containing about four ?.cres ore or less, ami bounded on ; lt ?j . i laud of Uni. WU cock, on the - .ul . isscll street, and millie west iiel ...<.: iy land of-Chinin, (late tho pro| ityofThos. K Legare.) _'. 'i'll ?ind ofiice No. 5 Law Hange, -iim:v i .'burch street, now occupied by Mk (dover cfc Clover as a law oil! i , bounded north I13' lot of S. i ibl li ilh by lot of John D. Strow 111.i i y lot of N. A. Bull, and west by * 1 eli street. The lot -measures . 17 I et lu depth, and ab?lit 45 feet l ?Milt ? " I i i M -;--One-eatf ca?d?; balance 011 a ' .>; i. wei vii months, >eeiired by a bond ^rawing interest at lu percent, per annum, and a mortgage ol tin: property. I.'ur?l?iscr having lim privilege Of paying : 11.HI liulfut' tim win?ie of tllfl pUIV cliase mnney. Purchaser to pay for pa . .i iv liding. ..c. ? ::. 1. CAIN, . v. i::. 1S75. 5 Sherill' O. C. 0 igebnrgC. II.. nov.20-ir>-2 ? 5L.AR & DIBBLE, V I . M EY S AT LAW. ; i AW ItAXUE, OUAKUEIIUltO, . i.ito Mathodidt Ciiurcti.) Ml. ;i r,i-tt" \V. H. REEDISH, THIA ii STICK AND ATTOR . ICY AT LAW, .B R A X i 1IVILLE, S. C. .?.i tt Oared by Dr. Bond's DISCOVERY? !.' iii - with full directions sent to m ibo world. Send for puiii I p trticuhll'S. Address I ?OMI, M. I)" PEi\i\A. ?AXCER UVST'E, 'h( mut street, Philadelphia, I'n. -i. Ii. ". ; ? .IN. .1. T. WILSON. SAM h H. WILSON & BRO. Wholesale ?ind Retail Dealers TEAS, WINES, ALES, AND IMPORTED SE GARS. 300 R ing St.. Charleston, S. C. ?May li'i-tr CCS I'O INFO KM IIIS FHIENDS, patrons and the public generally, that .disposed of bis entire STOCK OF LIQUORS, nov respectfully solicits ?1 continuance if theil iiatronage. by offering to Diem, under 'he motto of QUICK SALES '.d sm LL PROFITS, ? coni i lete a - -ortment ol' General Merchandise. \i 1. * my stock is Too NUMEROUS Ki Ml MTION, f respectfully ask an in e< i- ol'my goods before buying else where, ( m tiooil shown free of charge. C. 1) KOTJOI1N, F. A. S?HIFFLEY, 1* II OT OGBAPHER, Orange'fcmrg, S. O., Lato Of CHARLESTON, S. O., ?VKSI'ECTFUrXY INFORMS THE PEOPLE of Orangcburg County that lie lois fixed up the upper part of tho Oki Bank build ing, in rear of Bull, Scovill & Pike's, with SKY AND SIDE LIGHTS, and ls now prepared with every conven ience for doing good work, PHOTOGRAPHS, FERROTYPES, A M BROT Y PE, &C, of ?'.very size, made at tho lowest possible prices. Special attention paid to copying and enlarging from old pictures. There is now no necessity of sending tili-; class of work away from home to be neatly executed. Will remain herc for the Winter, and would respectfully request the people to call, sec and judge for themselves. November 13, 1S7?-I4-3iti. TIM. 12SS ABE II^I?D AND ONEY IS SC^ItCl2. Theodore Kohn & Bro INTEND TO SELL GOODS AC CORDINGLY AT THEIR MAMMOTH DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Watching tho maikct closely, we buy Gooda at BOTTOM PRICES, ' timi are enabled to make all the needy Jhnppy, ''j" L-?'si"= Ute iii More Goo:! .Goods for tho .same rt mou nt of money Lliuu they bought, before. Dress Goods, Shawls, Blankets, Goods for Men and Children wear, Eeady-Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies', Gents' and Childrens' Hats, Anti in tact ever\ iliing uee?cu by everybody at this season. GIVE US A TRIAL. ^3 Dry Goods Emporium. * h h k Teas! Teas!! The choicest in the world-Importers' prices-largest Company in America staple article-pleases o very body-Mr adc? continually increasing-airen ts wanted everywhere- best inducements - don't waste time-send for circular to KO BEUT WELLS, -IS Vesey Street, New York. Postolliee Box US1. PRICE LIST. Oolong, black-40, BO, CO, best 70ot? per pound. Mixed. G rn and Blk-4u, ?d. tit), best 70ois pcrlb. Japarff Uncol ored-?0. 70. 80, 00. best SI.Ot) per ll). Imperial, Green-GO, 70, KO. 00, b??t 8I.00 per lb. YoungHyson,Groen-50, GO, 70. SO. Ot), SI.00, best ?1.0.-? per lb. Gunpowder, Gvceii-91.00, liest ??1 ,S0 pet lb. English Breakfast, Black-(?0, 70, SU, {ID, best $ 1.00 per lb, N. lb -We have a specialty of Garden Growth Young Hyson ami Imperial nt $1.20, and Oolong Extra Choice ?1.00. K^1" If one of our agents should call upon you, send for a pound sample of any kimi you require. Enclose tho money, and we will forward it to you, per return mail without any extra charge Economy is Wealth. LADIES, SAVE YOU1? COMBINGS and have them worked up at AUTHUR H. LEWI N'S, Manufacturer of ll un?an 11.tir. t hildrcns'hair cutting it specialty. Od. ?1, lS7?-lU-Uni. .? JOHN ?7. LINLEY & CO.. 100 King Street, Charleston, S. C., 9 AND I5i;P(JUICERS OF General Merchandise No Freight to Pay! No freight lo Pay ? 1 Our priccBnrc below those ornny'othcr. deni er li? Hie Unltctl States. No extra charges Tor dray (ige, boxing or frclght Wc prepay freights and deliver gouda fr?* nt any depot on the lino ortho A'or/h Eni?tcm. Wil mington and Columbia, South Carolina ami Chnrleston und Savannah Rail Hoads; also, to all points in South Carolina, Georgia and Flori' dn, having dUect waler CommuutcaUon with Charleston. ALI. GOOPS G?AnAsTfeE?. Always enclose this advertbemont with order il convenient. . LIST OF I'KICES. NO Exrr.NBK TO Aim? Finest qnnllty Yonne Hysofi Ten-ii'mihty llb1 surpasse:!, exflUtelto flavor, and stietiKtb,>1.00 per Mi. This lea specially roonmmeded. Finest <|iialltv Oolong. Souchong, Gunpowder, nnd Ilyson Tono, *T,oo|,or llr, weeona quality Teas Sai-, per Hi. Third qunlity Teas, sold hy other dealers at tl per lb, yon can linvo deliTorcd by ns at 60c. por lb. Crushed Sugar I3c. per lb. ? powdered Sugar 12c per lb : granulated A. Sugar I So. per lb.; extra C Sugar, lUc. per Ib.: claimed Itrown Sugar, lo cts per lb. Lin loy's Peerless Family Flour, our own brand made from best Virginia Wheat-ran elegant article- '2'? lbs, for $1, OT $0 per barrel, Good Family Flour, 21 lbs for QI j or $7.5o per barrel. Extra Choice Finely Flavored Hagged Hame, ldc; Good UnniB, 13c, per lb. Extra Chole: Rreakfast Strips, l?.'?c. per lb. Choice Tumbler Jellies, large size, 12),c. each. 1 lb? Canned Tomatoes, 13c each; 3 lb Cnnncd Tonintoce, lOo each. I lb. Salmon, 18c. per cnn; 2 lb. Canned Fine Apple, l'cachcs, Damsons, nnd Tears, 23e? per can-0 cans for 1.30., Best Kuality Mixed Vinegar Ficklcs-pints, 17c. quarts, 27c each; gallons, GOc each. Condensed Milk ?11 reka, and Eagle Brand. 25c. each. Gantz Seafoain, 1-2 llr 25c,; lhs. 50 cents.' per eau. Lenton Sugar, '10c. per can. Dud ley's Yeast Powder, 15, 25, 40c. per t?an. English Cooking Soda, or Package Soda, 10c. per lb. \ Boxes Sardines, 20c. ; 1-2 boxes Sardines, .'Jae. each. Shadincs, 1-4 boxes. 33c. each. Cox's Spark)iii Gela tine, 20c. per pack. Capers. 40c.; Olives 50c. ; Worehestorshirc, Walnut and Mushroom Sances, genuine imported 40c per hollie. Imitation French Mustard, 20c. Genuine French Mustard, 25c. French Prunes, 15c. Raisins, 20c. Cit ion, 40. Cnn ants, 10c. Cheese, 20c. Full weight Candles, Hist quality, 23c pei lb. Baker's Chocolate, 45e per lb Cocoa, at*c, per lb. il roma, COc. per lb; German Chocolate, 30c. per lb. Ordi nary Bio Callee, 4J lbs fur $1 ; choice Rio Cotice, 4 lbs. for $1 ; choice Laguara Coll?e, 3 1-2 His. Tor 81; Old Govern ment Java Uollee. "< lbs? for 81 ; Boasted and Groiiml Colba - 5e; additional, eacli grade. Dury ;f - " -V?^- I) 1-2 lhs. for SI. Slit fu Gloss Suren, 75c. per box. Corn Starch. 13c. por pack. Box Blue lug. 33c. per dozeii- Barley, 12 1 2c rrer. ?li. Durhams Smoking Tobacco. (55, per lb. Man in's Celebrated Glib- Edge Bnt lOo. per lb. < liiiici! Goshen Buttert 35c. per Hi G pod 1 nM.MbitijAMOC;. pe* ? . ^.i.he?.-Ratter, 4 lbj.JjJH?gwm? 0 n>.-. for 51 '-:-rr biscuits-Soda, ?2 lbj*, for 81; K: Pilot, lOo.; liCtilulb Wine, Ginger ami Butler, at 15c per lb,; Nie Nacs, 18c; Fancy Cakes, 25c. per lbl Black Pep per, 30e. per lb.; Nutmegs, 15c. per ounce; Mace, 15c per ounce; Gingerj25e per lb. Hose ami Vanilla FlatStick Caiflly, a line article, 25c. per lb; Ordinary stick Candy, pure, 20c per lb; Rock Candy any color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's Toilet Soap-00 different kinds, a speciality of ours, at manufactures prices-from 25c. to 84.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate's Handkerchief Extracts, 50c. per bottle. Cashmere Boquet Powder, 25c. per box. Cleveland's Pomade Vasalhio, a Restora tive unequalled for the hair. 20c. per bottle. Obi Corn Whiskey, S1..SQ per gal lon. Rye Whiskeys, 81,GO, $3,o<7, and 81,00, per gallon. Blackberry andCher ry Cordials, a pleasant drink, $l.so per gallon. Table Port, and Sherry Wine, 82.50 per gallon. Fine Old Madeira, $4, 00 per gallon. English anil Scotch Ale, porter; bottled, 2,7b per dozen. Bremen' Lager Bcer? bottled, 82.70 per dozen. Demijohns for Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon 30c, ; gallon. 55c : 2 gallons, GOc. ; 3 gal gallons, 75.; 5 gallons, 81,00 each' Avery-Extensivo Assortment of Crock cry and Glassware always on hand. Plates-Dinner size, 81.50 per dozen;' Breakfast- $1.25; Desert $1,00; Tea. 85c. per dozen. -Cups mid Suacers, $1,00 per set. Covered Dishes. 65c 75c., and SI, 00 each. Tumblers, GO., 75., $1,00, $1.25 and 81,50 per dozen. Table Goblets,$1, 20, $1,50. 82,00. 82.50, and $3,00 per dozen. Wine Glasses 81,00 per dozen Lamp Chimney's Sun O and A's, 4 ''^r 25c; B's 3 for 25c, Student or Arg Chimneys 3 for 25e. Niiniberles artic ?'? unmentioned. Information cheerfully ?riven- Our firm was established in 18G7. and our business ? reputation and facilities are of the highest order. Wo will do all we promise. All orders should he addressed to JOHN W. LINLEY ?fi Co., (Key Box 181.) 100 King Street , CltAKLEnTON, S. C. CANVASSERS wanted for two superb works ot French arl, -Little Run away nnd her Pets." and the pretty pair1 -The Dinner, and thc Nap." These pictures are .worthy of* a place bi costly homes and inexpensive* enough for tho simplest. Selling rapidly, and TAKE ON SICHT. We guarantee rcadj' sales, good pi olits. and quick returns. Any aetivu person who will take hold can make a handsome income. Send for our best, terms at once. .7. B. FORD yb Co.. 27 Bark Place, New York* -i-.-qr A UGUSTUSJB. KNOWL^Nf ; Land. .A. gent, Tf.o undersigned has openea nn ofTIco for lhs SALE of I,AND. * Persons having REAL ESTATE to disposo of will do well toregbjtor tho snmo for snlo. Large farAis subdivided and sold in either largo or smnll parcels. .' Good farms for sale al bom two to five Dollar* per acre, on ?nsy tcrflns. ' -iCUfltlST?S ll. KNOWLTON, Ut' tfcfojfeburg C. H., S, Ck fi * Mr &