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THE FREE CITIZEN.
Pl'MI.ISil KU AT
Oft?NGEBU??C, S. C.
JR. A. WEBSTER, - - - Keillor.
A. VV t?li?TEU, l'uni.usn KU.
OHM COPY, ONE VEAU, - - - ?2 00
Invariably in Advance.
And I ?il! conic near to ron to judgement; it ml
1 Will l>i- a swill witness tijfuinst thc sorccr
uri, und against thc adulterers, nnd avail si
fnise swearers, ami uKuins: :hosc that < p
l>ir*s th? hireling in Iii? waites, lins widow
?m.1. Ihi' fatherless, ?md that non aside thu
strniivcf fruin his right, ami lear IMI nie,
saith the Lam? of Hosts.-MALACHI, III, >.
NOTICE.
?vto are not responilblo for tho views . : otu
Correspondents.
Advertisements to l e Insul ted in the CrristKN
roust be received liv Thursday- evening
Advertisements inserted ut One Pullar per
Inch, lor thc firs! iitsuition. Kuither terni., can
bebaduu 'implication to tte.' SCdituror I'uolisli, r. ,
Coininunieat''Mis <>n matter, ol'Stale or Local !
interest, respectfully snlicilod.
All oilier? tm .lu!? IViulin? left at this v'Svv |
.viii re?oive prompt attention.
Agent* ami Correspondents wanted in alli
ToWllr of thc Couiilv.
SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1870.
Newspaper Lav-*.
Wc invite a lien lion to the law eon
oerning newspapers':
1. Subscribers who il" not ?:i ve ex
press notice to the contrat y ai e con
sidered as wishing io continue their
?ubscriplion.
2. IT subscribers wish their pnpei
discontinued publishers may continue
to send them until all charges ure
paid.
ft. li subscribers neglect or refuse
to take their papers front thc oil! ces
?r places to which they ai e sent, they
*re held responsible until they sell lo
their bill and give notice to discon
tinue I hem.
.I. If subscribers move to olin-!
places without informingih? publish
and the paper is sent to the for
r direction, they ure held rcspon
le. Notice should ul ways bc
, . en of removal.
?. Thc Courts have decided that
efusing to take a paper or periodical
m the office, or removing ?ind
vingU v^^^^f..i, i- prim fa .
rii?rc has been tot; nut eh of | Itt?
incas done in every part ci' thf
. ntry, especially in tile North it
b?s been ol'lalo quito over done, anti
heavy stone Hie strikers were
thining to roll np the hill i? recoil
. upon them chert. This work is
rt! dy working iddlencss and ruin.
i better to he content with fail
;ca and constant work. Wc. learn
. this bad example ia being follow
here in the. South, and Uta1., tho
fiction bunds between ii ranch vii ie
w ni Columbia tue on a strike for
'.. her pay, it is quite a question how
s' about their gaining anything io
operation.
We arc in favor of strikes against
.he use of tobacco anti whiskey, and
ti I kinds of intemperance and extrav
i. Au increase of wealth tloes not
?nd so much'on what wc earn as
. i. wc save. From the first, pol
: u Oi thc agitators tor mot e wages
fewer hours ol' work has intimated
among themselves lhere was uny
g to be changed-any habits to
be improved, any effort whatever to
bc made for a better way of life, ex
cept Lo obtain more nay for fewer
bout's work. Thc leaders of tim woik
ingmen'a movement arc blind lo thc
ttimplebl principles of domestic and
^?oliti'cu.l economy. There has been
no indication whatever by them that
they know that au improved condition
depends not less upon anvino-s limp
. o -
on earnings.
Thc workingmen, if they wish to
bt'tter their way ol life, must do il ns
?ll others must-thal is, begin at.
home. If they eotiuue to spend their
earnings thoughtlessly tts most ol
them do, they must always be poor
no maller what their wnyos may be.
In thia country the workingmen may
always, as a body improve their con
dition and attain a position of com
petence, comfort, and respect, if they
tv ill observe the conditions that are
absolutely necessary to that end-tho
conditions by which only others have
riueti to such positions and by which
they also maintain them.
Applause i* tho spur of noble
minda* thc end 'and aim ol wottk ones.
The Great Libel Suit.
ST.VI'B OK S?UTM CAUO"?.tNA? (
C'OUNTV Ol-' OUANUKbUUO, j
IS TUE COil M OS I'LKAS.
[PRELUDE.]
i barnabus Williamson, I'lninlili, i\sj
Alonzo Wcbstoi un i Eugene A.
! Webster, defendants.
Tbe plaintiff, complaining ol thc
defendants alleges :
First* For u First cause > f Act it tu :
j 1. That the plaiiilitf, prior l . ii-,-;
I lime ol the couum.--;ou ol the griev
aiue.s hereinafter mcnlbnied., in i
in cu engaged in business iu tbe town
ami County ol' Orarigehiirg i i tbe
said Si itc as clerk iii thc oliiec ol
.John L. lluuibert, who was ?H.*: thc
Country Treasurer ho thc Cou ni y
ns aforesaid.
ll. Tli.it at the time ot ibo com'-j
mission ot' ibo rani grievuticcs, Hi
plainlill wa?? engaged in business iii
I thc l aid town anti county, as clerk in
?ibo oliiee ol .'-.liiii li. Livingston,
! E q., who was thc!:, ni d iii ?s, lue
County Treasurer lor thc county
aloi esaiil.
j lil. Thai until the commission ol
the said grievances, lin- phtiiittll ball
always maintained a good reputation
for honesty and integrity , anil bad
not been guilty ol any ol Ibe oilonoos
! charged against him in lie.- libel he;v
inailer si 1 forth.
IV. That fl e oiieecss of the plaint
I iii' in 'oi.s business us clerk as afore
said depended on his good reputation
and credit, ami on ibo confidence ol
the public iu his. honesty ao l intog
S ri ty.
That al the lime hereinafter men
[lioued, the defendant, Eugene A.
Webster was the editor and proprie
tor, and thc defendant, Alor.zo Web
ister, was the publisher o! lie Free
Citizen, a newspaper published in thc
town ol Orangeburg, in thc county
and Stale aforesaid.
[FIRST VERSE.]
j Vi. That on the thirteenth day of
January, A. I) 1875, the defendants
I maliciously composed and published,
j concerning Ibe plainIhT, in the said
I newspaper, a certain article, contain
ing the false and defainitory mattel
! following, to wit :
i
?.'I? inexperienced young man"
i!(h|eiinbig the Haul John J. UiimViei'V)
''was appointed through Judge Aa
jtb--?w8V,"V?f.-?al.i'.Tg .?u.M-rr-. C.. At-'
Jdie\vs,.iii<!n m.'' noy. State Sohafbi
j for said county) *. to i lio rosponsiiiii
I position of t reasurer," (tneaninj
County Treasurer loi O ra ugo'?un
County,) ".Mi. Williamson (thean
i illy the plaint ill) "wini had served i
j ?hut capacity for Judj?c Andrew, .-.a
I Humbert's chief clerk, and la-id :
j Key to '.bc sate, (men mg She sub
! of thc County Troastiv?i tor sith
county*;) No person iu the ollice
(meaning tie- said County Treasui
cr's ollice) ''conld better know ol ii:
I management than Mr. Wiiliu.-nsni
i If anything was wron** to bis !.. owl
edge, be was in a positio to info ii
I Judye Andre?-. iv?,i} could have fa
j treasurer removed at pleasure. 1! .
tho internal working:** ot !!.<. oflice .*?:>
kept cnrcfhlly concealed, uniil . ;
have escap?'.! fri ?iii its c?KTuli*
guarded vaults lo '.bc amount
824,000," (meaning tl':.; ti ic rc ?vii
Stolen from the sale uibi'csnid of lb
said County Treasiiier thc stun .
twenty -tom thousand dOllai . ) . t :..
when thc luci*- arc ?..need upon i!,
public, they are lisle* il to believe ibu
lio one guilty bul the unb'utuntit
?young man. (menning the said .1 ...
?J., lluuibert) wini has !"..?;; lakh';
I his oliieiui lessons lindei' Mu- 4. : : i
jian-bip of experienced I nou s" ( a .0
jingi he plaiiitilf at I tlc sa it I Thin'
?deus C. Andrews.) '-1! inboil hu
been prom ?set I exempt io.'! froin pnti
istiinent on certain conditions, and ii
tue meantime adroit (dans baie bet
lani to ruui bis testimony." "Nu.,
in regard to ibis whole matter, theii
is a fearful responsibility some where
No one believes that Humbert is tit
only guilty party. Wu do not .sa
that it belongs lo Senator Andrews,
meaning thereby to charge that tb
plaint iff was guiliy of grund larceny
anti ol' stealing and embezzling th
public moneys in the ofllce ol' Hi
[< ounty I* reit surer for said county,
j [CHORUS.]
i VII. That the sahl publication wt
I calen lated to degrade Un* pl ai uti ll i
(the opinion of the community, to ii
jjuic bim in his business as clerk t
aforesaid, and to blacken ami injin
bis reputation lor honesty and inte?
rity.
Viii. Ti i at by means of thc sai
publication tim piaintitl Wd8 injure
iii lits? business anil repnt?t . live
thousand dollars.
O???lltlly, 1?.T U Sfi'oitil i' ol
UC(foil ;
?IX i ICULUI>E-SAMK AS l>!t?
[.sKi;?NIj V hUlsK J
Vi. L'htil mi ihe r :<?!i ihn o ;
rtiary, A. li. lb'T?; tlio tlc iemiatlis
muli?ious!\ h?inposcil und pu til -i-,
concerning ?li'.- plain'.ii!, iii
newsp?iper, a cerium aruele
inj? lin- falso and U< iumatoiy <
foll?n i?g, l?) wit :
?'Tin- argument --i th? Diu !.:.-. m "
.'Our reader:-, ?vii! i. col/u -.i a. a? th I?
in our ?ti-?Ue til i.-.-' .. ..!.:. upo i-1
County Alf?s." I? ciuilabud it :
ereuee 'u tin; wuil-Uuou .. (tiei
depleted treusut.- titi d' roi?! of o
county finnis." (meaning thal . hgt ;
uoioibii of po Mio niobe vs !>.'. :
?tole ii fri ?in i.lie ? ?i i ; Iii' ?.t- . iii
Tl CUMII Iii i"! t.M .l! " ; '..|! U ?
rill!.', iii.' i'llieisil lens pf Jo ;i? 1. ":
hertj tis CoontA Treasurer
eojUii'A ) ..li sectus that Mr. \\
soii" (ilmatiing Lito pluiuiiif) .
heri.'s eliief elei K% lh??iiy.lit iiiiii I
iiiliniatelj identified with these
actions ns indicated io the a?e "
tpu-si iou." " ' * ' .?
??ti me Jil of ttu; hUiil-reou t?. .::
a personal allen ca ii on ?r w?
plaint iii' ;..!?(! titi- said Ivi:- .'. A.
Wrh'jSui ) -Tau accomplish
objects, wliilcs there are o?hui
i ?i .. ?....! iis reach. Although
Cll?itiptllU ci' th*' chill ( Ulf.ii; i . ... ih<
plaint iii') may ;.!>. hli?v liruii<
weapon, vet its menace or ii
cannot hush into silence '!.
telling whispers ul Ilia ow i: con
uer can fiit tin- empty vaults <
thiilfttvl treasurx : nor can si
Uti?l\ thuds Casino thc pcoplt
county to believe, thai himscll . n
lpg. the plaintiff) arid the
Senator ol . .ut ia ?nu ty ?vero ?1
ful ignorance of what was heh
??hon these vaults wore hoiiiy t] 1
einptietl," (menning therel-y lu
that the plninlitf was guilty
larceny, ami lhal the plainliil' . . ai
accessory ill Iii?; ri.hhuiy 'li iii
UIOUVVM in tho > llicc ol thc
Treasurer of said coil pty lo .
n tuon nt. t
roil' > i tu H 1 *.
Y I. Thal .-ii lio- 1 ii i teeni
I K?'t.!..:il\. \. \). I . . .>. lt
maliciously cb?ij-osed and ?
jCtMictii'hiiig tito phiinti?f iii
ucwspapoi tie 'ul-- and do
mal t.t-r follow !. .:. 1 < 1 iv ?i :
. Ohr I \nm.l v J'?. astuvi
Jcrv? \ inirpiiiituai tl?- I o? I? ?V
olutiou in t lie Sl im; c :"
j /ftWrWff. T lal tie?
?.Hhg<-??I?tg ?ontiU if Vi
! .vi viii t? tic .'..; .-<. i;, turill :ti
, . ,1 u ??J, S;y
I
j l?niii v per
Ila,-.- mool
|lrm-?ed ti
! CM "?Mi \ ."
fm
'.-ii.il club b<; re?piired tor thc vi . ?
i 'ion i-f i.is i-haiMcier," umsining ;'. .
: ;,\ lo chingo i.hiii ila phiinti?f .?. .
l?iiiirt cl g?au-1 lareeluy, :i?i'l i;i '-.
u'ijai'Cohip?ct! iu thc IV.-iiiduleii!
iti.-ictiou bf the puiilie iitoncys ie
...Iii--. Ol Ihf -:n 1 .J HUI I., ?fr. .
na ('<??mi ? Tteasurtir tor said >?
;[(.Tjf)??i> ]
f?tUi'tufi/i /'.'?" "- fourth co
notion :
[IN ri:iMitjni'i-~s.\Mk ?. I-I?K?I ni j
[Kol inn v i:usK ]
VI. Thal (.M the i ii ir 1 entli ri
Fi'hl'liury, A. 1). l-sT?. -lie di
Ullin inalieiotisty cotniioseil and
li shed conceniin^ tia- pi tiiitilf, in
sniid netvspaper, ?11 uriicle contain
t tug thu I'alsc and defamatory 11 .
I ;'<dlowin?z, to wu :
..ll .nu lier t's ( Mi i tf Clerk" ( nie;, pi
thc phiinfitf.) ''We leam Hint .?. res
olio iou was otli?ri?fl in l!?-- Senate rv?.
'piiiiuu' our Ircasnri'i'," (uieanin^
said John ll- Liviugflliih, County
iTretiMitrer for thc mud County 01 O;
? nnfjjehuri!) "io report iv hellier h.- luis
letnploycd tu the l.reasnr.v oflloc any
one who v? is thus employed (luring
the lime when ils vaults wore fra ti i
u len fly einjiticd. Is any <?n?s in doulit
? who is referred U>? Tho chief lori
lil" OUT pt?SCUt Hl'USUlCl- {JlienU?llg tho
..Uni-itt) '-iu-Mis :i strikimj roseiii-j
Itt ?cy >..> the ?M?I? Vhlii'nl ijrhose ?bili
i.; :im| experumeu vvorc wast ci I upon | "
Humbert" (moanini! thc said .Joh? L. j
bimberi,) ''and ts supposed Iii be ?
liu Senator Andrews sol oci?: I '.<.
control its niuii'igcmoul : win? would
believe that the odi e" (nica.g ?be 1
otU'-o ot' Ute. sai-i doha L. Humbert. !
' nunn Tioii^'trerasaforo > u l) "i md.I ;;.
lcsob kept wiiliotii hiV kifO?vit'iiiti';. '
. j " (tite.'tnioiA the pbtiniiil ) ..denied t .
h ivinii a ke\ to lite sale." (menning i
i ht? safe nf the l'minti \ Treasurer for i i
; : ??aili cou ht v) "'hut tl limbon a-- : 1
-< ts ibid ii" chief clerk tl iii have j ?
lino. Ttiis scouts to lie a tendel >|i:-1
h hi tn (moaning the plaint-ill ) and >
sih'ks with a blbdgebii and the j
conduct ol' a bully, to enforce the coi- ,
. i :t ness . >i tn.- denial. fbii. does he ?
a. ' like ai? iu'u ?eeotj inj tr.-d dian V i j
Nay, rather is hot his conduct au in- j
enlia! proo! nf his .? II tit :" monning ;
!l)ineb> bi rii-f je that ibo ?il:i:,!??.:??'|1
vi quills <: .!' grand boco ny, and ? d'
..'..ab ti.? anti cmhczxli ... thi? i >:. ? . : it
tu ney? in tho ot?iee ni : . e Cou it ty '
I Treasurer for iii.- Cmiii'? <.'. (billigt
aloresaid. |
i lo fe US. !
V Ml TI ON Y.]
Wherefore it:- p?uhitt'if demnudiv
. [ginciit against tis del. tidaiits lot j
Stun ol t'.WHi) thousand doihirs, .
?ZLAR & DiM11LK,
IMu'iuiilPss A Hot ney.
ii the above complaint thu matter '?
.lo.ruI m brackets *ns no pari of
. original, btlt inserted tty us to
- ve space, ami the trouble ol' r?
?. ling the raino matter.-Ed.
I'll'.. "KA V ClIAIIt" CONOKKNINC ;
.!;..;:!:. This i-. the three hundredth !
lumber ol' /J?rjter's Magazine, tito
last number ol tts twenty ditch year.
.'. uh June it begins its twenty -sixth ?
ar and ils fifty-first volume. Titos?
il its friends who have thc carly mitti
i M S still reeog uize ibu familiar exte
nr, lor Huit bas never changed. Th?*;
: ttle cherub, ii s good genius, st ill sits
i p ah?.1: dc.s tr bli ug tho world in sign
?of the i'ni versal sympathy to which]
i iteajjp?als, ii nil blowing bis riil.il bo ?
(bubble ii: t'V.i'? pl' 'h-; briglp. O? i .
\*J*rT? .>.>u* . vy?y >.: .Wide) -..'(.!;- ',. . ... j
; feriaih ... n ' . little mini-.-'
'!".,,;i eil.,
ors bl wji romance abo *,> ?dom which
tor a quarter nf :i . euuiury bav? hu? nv I
[dtoppbig fi bm '.ipuy builds; a - i ?v?j
ike lo btdleAO that ila; ?Vrll-kuotvii j
yellow eoyeri, with i M Miine JIU.I airy j
Igtiiesj h.ts U'iMi" to n i in o? many ?iid ;
liait' a rent lef and bi?u? im' ihoHcri!
ispcdl oi' ctnu'OacSiihg age, :,i>i ?III
anny bright uo.sS Ot perpe:ua! bosh
:.<.. .! atnl morning.
? ? V o
Th rbi ?g h these i ?vi . liv years
abd these [li?N.'e bund: i'd ?itiini-e?s it
:. a v-iy plea ? uo.i. ... ilia, (ac
. .ini> iii.?! f o?r?i t.,-.- .Ni av ;/.!ii.- ?O?d i ?rt
. i i- !v i: oei'-i .. ... . ith StiVI?^ili
ifhitig, and I Ital : ii: ;t-? tova, i ii?,
ha I '.....!! illy 'Villi .< liifuyi' le.dd Upon
ptibiiu iba' o. o vor; lt bit^ seen ititbij
ii'i-.i ul lin coinp i .ion- ?pi ibg n?.
. ill..I ll , iiie ? 'I * !: . 1.1 \ . j';ij h "j i
. ' ? iiuu?ug ' Ito11 j i. "ti-,i . . '!' .
I (rr di" ia iii / .>.<. ult'i-n'ttaiill
.' fl.l ii-ii ni -- 'A? . li'i< - :i . 'I 1 . -. 11...- l';?
. '//';'<. ,?a-. bi I lon lie! I--V? i'd thc
. EOO-I popubu !.l itu i t'0U||'a'<'l ..
;'ii' \ an- ai: ..?rd tin ;.t?niig?:i
: 'anil an; pro-spomus a?? . cniei jiriring.
:?' i luriiiSb willi il-ii'in:i'ii n;oii?ll\
:. i\ hit:b lo thc ruatier ol Grahoiiis
di ijazin" tiiiiiy yeais ago ivbubi
sci 'i' inh?bil loo* tor its variety and
. x . douce. During Uli this ii nie, too
general cbaraotei of th;- periodi
ias not essentially changed, li
ol' course, Immensely impiovcrl,
ii. is, wc. mai S:l> i 1'qu?U.v <>t
?0, very intich better to-day tllUli
.adolf, simply because the re
. es m a maguxinu to-day aie so
rory milch greater than the j were
iwotit\-llve yours ago. And if the
ii nil cha rael er is much the same,
whatever the ad vaneo in development
may it is because the original con
ti ? finn nf what a magazine in Amer
loni I he was so felicitous and
v ott . Tho immense success and
j popularity ol ?lu: Monthly prove it.
I Koiton's ICASY CHAIU, in Harper's
MiujazmeJ r May.
^\ lieu Plato was told that be had
m.. enemies who spoke ill of bim,
he replied, **Tt is no matter, I shall
i io live so that no one will believe
thorp."
v
A 1) V IC K T I s ? ; M NTS. j
MISCKLI.ANKOUS.
;TATE OF sou m CAROLINA,!
OI KM . i. S i.(.UK i'A uv OF STATK, :
CtM.l MillAj ->. C. -1 ll, 1870.
Hie b li EE CITIZEN is lieiebvj
lesigiiuied as one Uu< newspapersj
or <!.<? pulilk'aiioH ol' all legal no j
ices, und otiisi.i! advert Lseuiouls for
in- Cou uti ul Orangi'lmrg onilei tho
? et approvod February 22d, \-i~0 j
fi?iik'd An Ail. to regulate the
?iiblu-alion >>: ?ill k-gul and public
'.-?. n c-- :tud i-'. uiur orders ol' Uiis'l
i :ii cu..?ii- iv ?ill i hi.s is hereby :
e:;iiin(iid. j
il. i:. li AVNE,
rn i-'y .>! Stale and Set/y of Born '. j
L il. IC. MAYNK, S, yrc-Lar?, oi'StatcJ
io Herelr. eeitify that the ?breao'ni? \
- inn ??nd i-..i,-. .'! cop> iii'Ute* orig
il ul, how <:-;i Hie iii this . Hier.
ll. IC. ll AV NIC,
S<.'cr?'lar*i ol ."S'nit'..
. Compati.- /'tutorial Watonf nf th,
Timex '-The best, t>hcti(H>M,
tnt ixt purvti&sft'l ?.'tiiniln !'<:.
?.ii ti, Iftd Union-' !
- j
E? a r p e r * s Week I y . j
ILLUSTRATED.
. .Wi. . vi thc I Was. j
Tin Weekly i- the ablesi and most nov . !
.H'tii illustrated - " ? H H h. i [min i.-ht'ii in i
Iii- <.. un; i \ I ts i iii..M ?:i!. .-a-,. Hchohirl) j
?:,ii . :.:.\ H.. :..T. und euri v inlicit weli?hr. :
(ts Phis; i nt ions ol' ciirr?iii evett ts ure Iii ii j
uni iii -li. and ure pr<-|i;iri'd l.'\ our iiosi .
lest;.i > With n circulation ot lOO.O'rti,
he WKKKI.V is lead hy al least lui lt" al
million |ieisons, .-mil its iniliieiiee as ito
i lira ii ol opinion i- -in,?liv I l'entendons.-- i
l'Ile WKV.Kl.Y iiiaiiilaii - a positive j-u-i '
lion, expresses tieehkd views on poiilieid j
iiiitl social pi'oblenis.-J,ottisvillt Chttritr-\
touritiil. I
il- ai lil ies nie models ol' Iii rh-llilted j
lisett-siou. ami its jiictoi'ittl illustrai ion*. I
ni- often e?rrnUoi'iitive iir*:iiuient.s of no!
-niall lore--A'. 1' KAU tn i ne r ??ti Chrtm- ]
trie.
lt? pupers, lipon existent question- and*
?I - i ni in il a hie ea ri-MU is help to in nu it I ile i
sentiment.^ ut UK- laVuttlry.- VittsUtiryh \
Couiiii'.-.ui'iL \
\
V ll |{3AS:
/'...-?"?/''// - ? '.<> nil UnhgerSiera in (hr U. s \
llAueKif. Wia:?;i.t.i year . . , *4."M i
fl.iti ini iii.it - pi-u?iiiyiiii!iit .-t u. s. |i<i(itii^i! by j
.lu- piibiiiln-rs. .
Sulisi'il|itiiinN to lliirpiir's .M:i;;.iziii?;, W'eeklv,
:tiii l'i.i?.ir, tu une miiin'-. fur une year, .lo.tA; i
ir, ixiii ul'Huri ICI-'.- I'crlti.?euk, to'uuc for une ;
A n K11 ra <.u|.v i.l'i itl ? M i-;;;it \\ i- .?.
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. luiiiisiiii. Ki?rlitt'.t'li Villmars, pi-nl un ri-cr;|)i| j
. i f.tt?li al !!:,- . ...?. nf ih:i:> pi : v.il., freight al ti??
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ivitiifitt im' ex|n-i>-.? titilers di' ll.iici-i:ii
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HAU i i; A IHK (THKits, \. v. Yul
P I R T?I
FIRE!!
FIRE!!!!
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I . i% -j ? ? ? Or S3 s
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I
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T s Brick Store j
I
Ai*- svi?iig oft their
RESCUED STOCK
L?eiiii? ?liglill) cl naged by rcinoval.
Ihe Goods Must be Sold,
And .'tie selling for whatever they
will hiiii".
o :
Jo me at onto and secitrvj
Rare 13a rgaii LS :
We moan BUSINESS, as we need
MONEY.
Theodore Kohn ? Bro,
At MCMASTF.R'3 IiurcK STOKE.
Orangoburg, Jan. 21,1875.
A DY li l? T I S E M 15 X T S .
MISCELLANEOUS.
/ i !!.\St) OPES IN - '
V*
[ ?viii up??u tbli Luortiing si Jot ..' '.>.
Jolliest '. eris,
?vcr odored in ihis market, consisting w.
UNCOLORED JAPAN OOLONGM,
SOUCHONGS,
YOI ' N' i DYSONS,
^ ?... i
C UN POWDERS,
Ali?.! !ri biller t<. eiiiiiTiirc? a ibid? for
theme line gnu!vi, I w ill sell UVJU.
v i-; ii v z.. o w .,
I lt'We wiso received this ui?nibo? unothvr
car-load ol
Solomon's Fancy Flour
Presii ground ?lid Made n-spi-eiaJh,
l?r fui* fro iii the
U'?ziC?Si fej-oIooiCil VPI?Oit fc.j
t Luu-? never h:t? H eu;upi-.t:.;u
l^i'OnTAST NotlCK :
Interior KEIiOSEN'r-. OIL i-< rid duri
g??io.*s mid so many accidents hive ?.<.
ttrred from irs use, I htive been induced,
;i? the repealed solicitation <i? mr cu-il??
mers, to purchase a supply %tt pur. i i
for their use. I liavu just receive t<**i
barrels c?t
FORE WHITE KEROSENE
if . i < .
Oil cheaper than iho same grade of <>i;
can l>e sold at in this city. Families Use?
'.ng this OH arc safe. The use of th?
common < )ils now
FLOODING THE MARKET
Is er|idvalont to bringing iato thc f'ir.i:j
destruction ami fioalh !
? ?inri- rtiio rvce.Yud :
JO Tierces Fresh Cured Davis' Hm?H?
1? Boxes Cream Cheese, direct frons
the Dairy,
25 Firkins Goshen Uniter,direct fron
the Dairy, which has all tho
freshness and flavor of the flow -
ers.
? Tierces of Baltimore Sugar-Cured
Strips,
10 Darrels ol' Extra Mess Mackerel,
averaging twenty ounces.
25 Sacks Laguuyra Coffee, equal to
Java.
50 Sacks of assorted Rip, by (ant Kio
steamer.
With a tull supply of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Fresh and t?o:>d.
My stock in full, with prices luv.- and
good times coming
Thanking rho public for their very lib
eral patronage, and soliciting its contin
nanee, I will do my b'ist to merit th
nine .
IIAKDY SOLOMONi
Columbia, So, Ca.

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