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THE FREE CITIZEN.
PUBLISHED
SATURDAY, APRIL !7, 1875.
City Oirr?*.<?? oi\v.
CITY OPTIC E RS.
M A YOU. - - doab W. Moseley.
< 'I.KU tc. - T. 5). Wolfe
TREASURER, B Will hill) soil
AKHKRMKN.- Henry XXr:ishin?it?n. .1 1'.
Harley, B. Williamson. T. D. Wolf.
POSTMASTER, - - W. E. Williams.
CHUIJCII KS.
IrlKTlIODlsT El'lSCrtPAI. CHURCH- Rev
Tho ty us Phillips, pastor. Services, tu >
in*, afternoon mut evening.
BAPTIST.-Key. Mr. NT?rr:-. pastor
Services. Ii ?sr Sit inlay evoninsr. .'ind the
soooilil ami fettrth Sundays, morning,
and cveuinjr.
METHODIST (south). - Rev. Mr. Cam
pbell, [?astor. Service* mondie' und
evening. Suis,lay-school. !. A. ;.t. '
1 MM S tiYTf.it I AN . - Hov Mr. Brown
evangelist. Ser\ ices, moi ni in; mid ?itler
noon. Sitnilny-sctiool, :< 1-2 A. M.
EPISCOPAL.--First ami third Surabtys.
Morning and afternoon.
f-t TI?KI?AN' liciten -licv.Mr. II on ?h.
pastor. Services, morning 10 1-2, even
\ti}Z ai 7 o'elock.
Tiie passenger trains on tho S. C.
Li. H. will pass through ?rangeburg
ns follows :
I >ay. from Charleston, 10.48 a. tn.
u from Coln to bi a, 7.30 p. tu.
Night, noni Columbia, 11.53 p. m.
*' from Charleston, 2.20 a. m.
COT'i' :Y QUOTATIONS,
i ?ni? iv EVENING.
Otdhiarv. - - - 111-2 & 12
Good Ordinary. - - lil 1-2 & lb'
!.?.? tdiddJiuu--. . - 13
Slr if! Mhldiiitjr, -
TO W IN CKT?C?i,
OreiCt? ll 'Cits AT ORANG ERCRG
I) Er?. O'.
I'Tvm .s o' th ck A. M. to P. Wt.
bjorn ? o'.-louis P- ?M. '<? 0 P. M.
(jixtils s? coi > cd and delivered indy
i : olHee le nus.
OFFICE SCHOOL COMMISSIONER, \
OUANOEIUJRG COUNTY^
M audi 12. 1875. J
Teachers and ul! other parlies who
bold legitimate school claims against
thin county, duo prior to Novetnlier.
1873, will pi ase report them i tu ino
< I lately at my ollice, for registration.
THOMAS PHILLIPS,
School C'cmmi-jsioner.
Quite ? Rcveie -cow stovm in the
.VoHh?ru S lu te? on Monday!
Anua DioKdn?.on leettnod in (. li arios
to u oh Thursday \ subject .Joan ot* Arc.
XV; H. GirtirdoMit .'?as'.'eec nppolnled
census, taker tor this enmity.
Ii M Rhitetl Lite Governor ?viii vet.? the
tax levy bill Rd .io?.a as he returns from
the North.
Thc Governor has remo veil Genend
Denni-, and appointed < . lonel Farme
loti ?npcriii'.cnd^ht of the State lYmilcn
tia ry.
If any tine offends you, before an
swering try to call lo mimi thc gold
en sentence ; "A soft answer tu mc th
away wrath ; but grievous words stir
up ti ti*j*;c?r.** If you attend to it, you
will save yourself hours of regret and
repentance.
Governor Chamberlain has refused
to commute the. sentence of George
?ardec, now under Kontence of death
in Charleston jail for the murder of
Staten Lane, but has commuted thc
sentences of Jordan Hardce and Hoyt
Ilaidoe from death to imprisonment
for lifo.
Tin: LEXINGTON CENTENNIAL, GOV
cruor Chamberlain left Wednesday to
attend the centennial celebration ai
Lexington. President (irani hud
some members of Ids cabinet arc al <>
to he I? osent. Great pr?parations
are being made in Boston to receive
die distinguished guests,
J?nl e li iud is dom:.- :. millie work
|ti Chrttieslou Me litis, oil lin1 peti
tion "i Geo. W. Williams and others,
set aside several verdicts rceoverd
?.,'. du si (hu county and has further
ordered i bat the said eases in- refer
red l" A. il. H town, Esq . ns special
referee, to hear und decide di thc is
sues ol' law noil Incl, willi l?livo to re
port any special mat ter.
THE BARWELL COURTHOUSE EL EC
H?N. The Governor on Friday Is
sued a proclamation fixing the 12t.ii of
/ May as the day for thc election in
Burn well Comity to determine the lo
cality of of tin- eoiiniy neat. H. II.
lia s ter ling, Joseph Chisolm ami (leo.
A. All ate thc commissioners of elec
tion.
ANONYMOUS, WM have received a:
anonymous communication ?villi tin
request to publish thu same. Noue
such will he published in the CITIZEN.
so it is useless [br anon. to inukc
those promised developments. Wt
ure snllieiently "posted" already.
OOM PLI M ENTA it Y During bis en
tire tenn bis honor Judge Co-ike was i
diligent in the dispatch ol' the busi
ness ol' the court 'ami courteous to nil
.?.bout him. His adinistration ol' jus
tice ts rigid, and hus become a terror
to evil-doors, -lb- deserve the thunks
ol'our people for ?.?ie willi ngnes he
bus manifested to accommodate the
sittings of the court Lo the wishes ol
thc bar aud the interests of the whole
people. Anderson Conservator,
WELCOME TO OUANGEtUTKC. Mr.
John Ogreil from Charleston supplies
t he place made vacant in our business
community by the death bf Mr. den
ney. The following cumplimentan
eniarks arc from the Nonios and Cou
rier of Monday : Mr. Ju . Ogreu
who bus been engaged in the saddlery
business in Charleston for the pa
ten years, leaves to day for Ora ige
burg, where he will i.: future mah
Ids homo. Mr. Ogrcn is a pushing
merchant, and will be nu ucqtisitioi
to the commet cia! circle ol' thai cn
terprisinn town.
A I' 1.1 MK ITO TilKK FOU MASSACIIU
SETTS. Thc popular steamship Chain
pion, Capt. Ii. \V. Lockwood, left on
Saturday foi Nev.- York, wi;li a large
p?sseu'i?r lis!,, and iibout 1,000 bar
rels ural pacliuecs ol' vegetables, and
.J ?OO (peut- ol' s? raw be i ? ?es. Alon?1
with (..'.ber shipments was that ol'
u genuine palmetto lice the growth . i
'?.ont.ii Carolina, to ia- used ut thc
great celebration soon to take place
at i. xtiigloii ?lassaehosi Ms. 1? is a
?> liking sign td' ila' restoration oi
' i^ootl reeling between, the North and
South.-Neil's and Courier,
The following from iii- ihivise?! s-a'.
iues in r?f?rence ttl ike Crhunuil jurls
Uietlon ol'Trial ,bi>[iee nay possp.dy bi
const ru .! M. have a loe 1 .-IgtdlieaUc?:
SEC. 14. 'I'bey shall have jurisdic
tion of Hu: ollenses of obtaining p o,
! ert.y by any false pretense, or by any
i privy oi false t -hen, or by any game,
device, or^leighl ol' nund, j>^et?nsi<in?
: to fortuiie Celling, t rick -or ot bm
I moans by tbeu.se of curds' or ?tjiei
implements or ihstrhinqnls, iv bert
they would haye jurisdiction of a lav
ceny ot ibo samt: p oj H fly j iu.?j
punish said olfenses the same tc
l u ceny.
Wc have a witnessed statement o
Lleuhit) filia hr ro, the suppuseti mur
derer, in reference to hi-, iii'rest am
his interviews with the fortune tidier
He visited ber at about eight o'clocl
Sunday morning, and stier seyet
Sunday night. Al the fust interview
s!ie could tell bim but little, but a
hight she seemed thoroughly posted
He paid her in ull seventy-five eeiiit
He states that he was arrested b
two gentlemen, who, be ha sim
learned were W. C. Mitchel and Toll
Alexander.
A NEW DAILY. The Daily Teh
graph, a two cent, evening paper
made ils appearance in Charleston oi
Thursday', li Is*published by L. F
C. Moore tic Co. We wish it suece.
I II ! lie salurlntory to t he public it say ?
THE DAILY TKLEGUAI'II will aim t
lu; .such a paper as shall Coiiimend ii
self to every reader-as its column
will be tree Iroin abuse, the proprii
toe-? seeking tu make it.the medium i
no party or ring, but simply a new?
paper. Standing on lins plat hu ti
. I'm-: Ti: i. KO CA ?MI multe; i's bo Lo th
i
Jpllbl'.c, and sid ici IS a generous Kimi
< >l : heir |?ul ?"oiiage,
j C ENTEN A lt IA NS-Major ElMSllt- V-,
lEveisou, libral tan ol tim Stau: li
?sii\. is preparing for 'tie press au a
I count ol'ceiM.eini''i ins livid . iii Sb
?C u 'tina ile .Vism s i .-. ? ' ...
actually 100 years old ami those in
? ly illili ag'', lie wishe*'o o dleci ..
I reucoli. ciion- oi' iliys cen" ena-u<
in regard ti> rcvolu ?on iry cv
travel, trade, Manners url custom
meiins ol o ?uiuinnieution, Ways ?
I amiisetheni.s, md ttn\ cit n's in the
lives which ..nit go tu illustrate tl
j progress Ol'tim country IV??in t h.
i early ?lay s.
We have heil rd pf several mt i-com
ty, one ol I la b. one litiodred ur
eleven years obi. Any informai ii
in reference to ?beso old people wi
I be thankfully received ai. this nilli
'and duly transmitted to Major Eve
[son.
I
! Lt llU? l'U'?j t.* Vii' M .
Ul SlrCM'l l\?H\ U.lhS?Ul W'ilsoa :
murdered a mau in lin* LVniiciiiui
During a recent. > isil to Columbio .s
. '( <,.' lins -tu get at lin- lilith in
?iiiltci Thu rutiiei' is untrue "
ibissfl Wilson has recently math; .
.ihsiiccuHsfiti alle ?'pt io escapo y
.taking y huh- lhr???igb ihe niasti
.' his nell iiiln au adj uihiii ?MU-, Wh
s.a.-, not locked, 'on; ilia plans
(elected before MC conk! curry lb
into execution.
Wc would cali attention lo 'lie il<
lorens ".vail (H inted in another i 'le e'
is sOuie'liing ?'i an anomaly l'?
p s a t" take the law juto los
?Ulllds and then appeal lo the lan lied
lie has ignored for satisfaction II
W - dd have 'teen lin- part Ol' a ia
. ling citizen to ive fust s..u^
uisl'aclioe from lin1 law, ':: tit
Dil) .!> stand high i< shivwd a .> -,i e
uvy< rs and "hool ! ihv plaintiff Iii
il w iii lu i' inn the illllOreht vi eal
liCis .?(' his CHUSCO! adi 'ii, r*ti -di tied
can honorably be dope for their dh n
.1! 'ie done with their chnr?eh i hd ii
s':i!l aiid energy.
A S.TO Accit):-.NT s "i iii K
len A.MC:, e . . * -t i ? ii ii L'. '1 lu ny. pa:!'
s i U in ? 'tia: te- . " :i Iii 11 ". ('ii
lay. 'I'iii'.' ?ve: c , ched np. hui Hi
IViiir/fpl l?Wbig io .1 -.-..I. i.a/i alt
supposed to have been drowned
ia -ic J .... K Mu d uv ... .
Mr, J. A. 1'vtislow, of Charleston, and
IS ah.mi sx'-'c. ?. i .- ii was
not aide tb swish; asid i ?s fi ?ired lit
he acut down ?vii.li the tiostt.
?Mustci Gilnift" H.H kv is about sei.
CCU y lil i :. old I tia SOU ..
. upi. V\ .a Ibukc, ? .. kati.? . pi! .
of Charleslon. I!ei::g i good s .
mer there is some hope thal be may
have managed to keep himself ailoa
until picked up by a passing b u.
Mt: CeuittK. K au. is a native o
I New York, who luis boen residing ii
Charleston several months. Ile wai
engaged ?ii Ibu unction luisiiM Ss ii
K-hg stree',, near the Academy o
Music, and boat dod at the Waverb
House. IL was twenty.three yeur?
old.
j Mr. Adolph Davis was Lwenty-se\
jen years old, and was a native ?
; Loni -\ :??o. Kentucky', lie was cn
i ployed in Ibo United Platt s pay-uia
j lei's department.
A 1 eal a? Death.
It is a horrid idea that people dav
sometimes been buried alive. Ti
j following is given on good nulhoril
j as an infalible tesl ot the (pieslioii .
! fife or death :
j A positive sign ol' death is ai
uouiiccd l:y l>.. Hugo Mag?ita, <
I lires lau. Tie a siring firmly aroun
? the hugel ol' the- supposed corp i
j If lhere is the least spark of lile lol
Jibe linger will gratbutlly lurii io
bluish red, and nothing cm he mi
taken for this appearance.
Ni-.w Liol rr ON Tntxus. "Hallo
young fellow!" said Ibu COCK lo tl
shepherd's ?log, eyeing hun vol
licrcely as be ran by : '.i've ti wot
j to say to you."
'.Say on," -aid Sba;.- ; "I am in
j hurry."
! "I wish I" remark," said thc coe
'.thal there bas been e. great utislal
j li ade in the stack-yard ; and you c.
Iel! your master tim', he and ti
oilier mun, instead of turning tl
corn cud (d' ol' the sheaves into tl
stuck, and lo ving thc stubbles ot
side, should baye dime i the otli
way. Ibu* au- eu liens ai.o ?, i
.VOtl think, oi stol ai the yjaii.'r"
j "0 i, ho ! ' said Shag; "\ on tan
; iletl ..ne. i iwere made for. fowl
out (bl! ifut ? .. !b>v!> x.-.i.- ai-ele I
lui ni \ ard . i rel thal into yuin beti
ibid vt?<i -vu'l u-e idle ?vita o rute.
incuts 'ii?:' .. . can't, linderst;ui
; und o .'I enheu n \ cu."
Til ?is ? iou !" \ !' ci i g ri
. o . stm . . bil le felina h. gan
."noie a p.i'b I lt roll ??ll a largo si.
. m. '. lo. hi- grandmother's do.
t !<? li :! aol iee ii,,', a sn,all slur
; '.? work with;
. I ! ... do v on iaiend ?O I ll IOU
it. . Uiii i ?ked a mari phssi
ilon^j.
.Tb keeping ul it," said the la
? cb- ci lulb ; * * i bill's liOW !"
rho is ibe secret ol' mustering
' most every dilllc.ulty under the .i
ll a haul tti>k is before you, stick
u. I).t keep thinking how la
or haul it is. Ind. go ul it. and little
billen will grow smaller und sinai
until it bi done.-Selected,
J^tr-w 4.,.UVviaj. Iii '. .o. j
I b isher s Notices.
' r. liitik? ! v I- ::n aUtllOri/.t
.,; hir rai- ?aper " '
A VV l'iuckai'V. i?l 13??nc-liville. ?
nil' i fvl/.*'i\ ???'lil li'I' I lils pit pel
A! \ 1 /.. ITU i
. . I lie iunntiiiu:ttiri'.l this vont4una.
Ii-Ii?? i?i Mi- ?. MA via;-, i ??. .
K.i'n i HIV iitiutiiiii mu*' lit: ?ont Itt 1
h A u KINSMAN' l:tt<t>.,'
i. Market bil col, Cluti lu.'tDii. S. I
? Southern ??ome
i! S?LE-'
ItV * i * l'It'illile ji?i ri ul Cl ni i . ..tn '
' ' . i ?...I exff p ill? ?I pa i-f l.t 1
.iain ' i'iM'l;. Hil- ui.ili ii i' lol iVli
ii ii'..! I M .. ai tl :i IliV't' Sl'.ii
(.?inri ". ... :i . . Cay Wiml nv?. In.
'i ii- i e i*.* lin* a
i ' : f? E 5 J D ? ft C fi
ti ,i v \
; ; lil L O T
i i-.-- .-) ?.iiiii.i. i.n v lli.-t'?.
I, ita .. trifft i Ml. St.. tri j* ii
; fri .ii i ? 'tilititlliiiii S. t .. Utiil
-i.\:\ tiliies
?In- sali- an ITU.-.n i.
; '.als milt lit; i !>lai?n;il
I [i: ?MU?S. .-. Iii" ul lua u i-i
with
ri; i??flnii*?. r?. ?..-.
ri I/I N-, til- I IrtAXfiKlil lid :
SC i'lisii .-!' Business ?las
hie from .? ' i ling au uit
Youi's, Ae.,
C. 1>. KOT.JOIIN,
ug/April IO. ?S75.
KDHA.il AX? LA Wit KN CK
no vs at Law,
-'?m ai li Ortiuirehuif.
Ul!. .!. HAMMOND FORDHAM,
I" li. LA WK CM'li.
. . ! itTtl'lll ?'i i "jivi'll lu I ia- cu!
i*lulu; ?j tiiul (ii'tiitip! rel urn j
tn . Mareil -2') IS"5.
. COM MISSION ku. School:
( . inner Phillips has his olltOR !
i! i; an I'] nrsiliiys 0n<1 I'Yhlays of]
ettel His examinations are on
ti liu .<!. .i.ilay of each nu.ni h.
J !|i:, A. ? I UTK KS,
?tailer in all kinds nf
D ii i's and Medicines.
In- |)tiui'? iias hail Nine Y etti's K??per?- |
e .-. h hi--.- ami Mt'ilirines nm) tin.nulli
11 ... unis his liit.-iia-si. lin keeps
I'M ia ti lai'ire supply t-l t ?oOtl -
a ii ;.' . !. .uniI hi a
Fir* t-class Drug Store,
"i ,i . fal htleiitimi |..aiil tu rlii< cuni
pun.I Prescription." ami ali mtiers
; 't'tiitetl Iti. t 'ali un ? in at
Iii i ? itiln L'i'iiir Sd.rc.
, j iii i* .. r?.i?. 1S7*>
r 1 . LINA ItAILKOAO.
?> I
II A ia i n i < >\. s. c., I-ch I "', IS7S.
.-; ifti Tiicsiliiy, I'Vliiillili-, tilth, thu Ilil
li . ..? - in Snliv'Uilo of thia Konil mill
ftO Ititi ill- ?! .
i 111 I ii ?I A ?AV PAKSKXGKIt THAIN.
I.i-itia> (.harli .!-?.. . . . ?.r. A M
A i i., II < labia .. . - '-.t."< V M
j.uii ' .'.atiOiiu . . . I tu 1? M
An n ?i' . Inn lesion . . . ll.tr. I? M
l(JGI STA HAY I'ASSKNUKH THAIN.
1 ! . . I iiiii teston - - . 7..'o I? M
i -i-v.- at 1 . I'li'Mon . . . ?.:ti A M
. ? >l UM Itt A Nil ?I IT i- X I'll KS:?.
Stiuilnyt? o'...i'iuvii.
i . lt *.-1 - .ton . I* M
. H * . i nubia ... it ;|n .\ >i
i ... lila . - . 7.15 I? M
;u i lia rio?tim . . - i!.:?. A M
\l i.l'-TA Nhill T KXI'UKSS.
I.i'isvi ChiliItKston - - ? ?.:tt> 1* M
j \ rrii'a.:i'. Ci.arlv?loU . . u.?.0 A M
Tin i 'Millhill ?nv 1' i-simper Trill tm, ivhiCli
. M mu? un iv .. :il H. in I'. M. will
liurliislon ntul Itrimrhvilt?.) <|np nilly
ill.' :iinl < ii".I (jo's,, filis tl|l|l?li"4 l.iilii
. . i . il lIllWll llips.
? . iv Si'liclul.' ?i cl,i-i- COIIIl?M'tion will
in i Iii tho Chintoito, Cnlttmliln timi Ati
lt '? omi ut Ihvlr Crossimr noiir (/?iliimbt.i,
11 ?ivoid Iii? h minter tlirnu|ch Coltimbhi
. al i m- tinlck a n'.lnaliih' in Washington
I p. > .iii nfl liv ili> nthoi rialto,
Mi.- . cu- un i,li nhill" irninn llnifgagc
(:hvola:ii lirnilKli. H. 8. SOI.OSf'Ws.
ilL.Srt, I... I . A. .SUlKnilltfliilC'llt.
I IV I;, IS
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MISCELLANEOUS.
T,,? ?
SOU TH EAS TE R N
ADVOCATE.
There ?- soon to bc a paper entitled as
diovo, issued from tilla oillce, and pub
lished in iii?! ?ni ores ts of t bo M. E. Chor
in this p? r:i.?:. of our work.
Since the nowise removal of the j
Charleston Af/?oct1t*e, our work bas been I
enlary ng and extending In this section
nd demands ni lilli pl} ?ii; tor a local or
-an. Tho Chitrlcsioii Advocate was for
wu years published in Charleston. It
ivas during lids evcillfid period in the
History of otir cause iii thc South, one ol
i lie most important ?e xiliarles of our
iv?irk tis removal lrP a vacant place
here which has not since beeii dib tl
an old saying, ..thal blessings brlghtCU
they lake their flight.*1 This was em
l?hatle;;lly imo bi refere tuc to ?ur duper
tor this coast. Many w ere taken by sur
prise at its sudden rt moval and were
anxious fol*, h s return. If wc had been
Iis fully advertised of the wants anti
wishes ol the people lil this section, be
fore I h< tra ..br of I imt paper to Atlanta.
(5 ti.? MS ive ?vere nf lol* ii was done, il
wOtlKI le ver have ?IHIC from us. The
.!.' th iV Adv?cate i> a good paper and
dib conducted, but it is leo dist ant from
be Ailinn ie coast '<> mi el mir local wants
in this section. Our work on this coast
idlers m sun?! particulars from our work
ii. the seel ion ulan' . or thc .'alley ul
the Mississippi. Its,peculiar phases can
not be incl those who l"v at a db
lance Irma us, and ?ire liol conversant1
willi the exigencies and demands of this
et'tou. The people will have greater
interest for
Their Own Paper,
i lim lives ned sympathises willi finan than
can be awakodod for one coming lo them
from a distance, anti in ana ged by coin
par at ve strangers.
lr wdl be larger than die FREE CITI
/... s. w il! be
Issued Bi-weekly.
at thc low price of
OXIS DOIiL?'Xi i?. YEAR
rayment in advance.
Some nfl he ablest writers of our church |
in this section will 'ontribuu '.< its col
iiniiis. Metbodi.-t, Miarstcrs of the M E.
i burch traveling ami 1-cal are agents
for Hijs j i-l per. Lei thoRo^-vli? read lids
.o il-.- ?iel til once bi jiettllijtr up a list of
std icribers;
,\11 communications for the Advocate
sb- old be directed to us, at this place, "
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