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E. A. "WEBSTER, - - - Editor.
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press tho hireling in lils wnrjCJ, tlio widow
end tho fatherless, and Unit turn asido the
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" saith tho Lord ot Hosts.-MALACHI, III. 0.
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SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1875*. ^
Frauds.
It seems difficult for our people in
this section to get rid of tho sharpers.
It has been clearly demonstrated that,
we have enough b^ad naen of our own
raising in South Carolina, so that we
" ?* .
do not need to import them from
*other sections of the country, who
aro worse than our*home production.
But they will come as long as they
can make it pay to impose them
selves upon the people. Many of
the rogues come South to winter, who
have other chosen resorts during the
summer. We are informed on thc
best of authority, that a set of gamb
lers traveling upon the Northeastern
and Savannah railroads during the
laBt winter, were known on these
routes to have won in gambling and
taken from nur unsuspecting citizens
and others, between thirty and forty
thousanAVdoThT?87^ aro again
J^?)^??oric"onl"these route's.~*"S"o^verj
great was the' extent, to which this
was carried last year lhat thc rail
road companies had notices put up ir
the cars warning the passengers not
to accept offers to play at cards. Bul
all the measures they could use did
not put a final Btop to this game of
the sharpers. They go in gangs, and
play and win money from ench other
and hy that means draws others into
it, and those who venture are as sure
to bs caught as thc silly fly who goes
into tho pretty parlor of tho spider.
These traveling scourges arc well
trained in their business, and know
how to win money from thc unsus
pecting. Let the public be on their
jguard against them, and starve them
out. It is said these same1 gamblers
deal in counterfeit money. It is re
* ported that at ?pmc ^f the recent cir
cus exhibitions in our State, parties
. were selling counterfciUmbnc}' for ten
cents on tbp dollar. The law should
bc rigidly enforced against' all sufch
pests in the community. They
should learn ab least, that thc South
is no place for them. ' Let them be
? ?? 9
put,where they will be obliged to
carn'an Honest lfying.
f COMM UNICATED. ]
Mn. EDITOR : -? Notwithstanding
the prejudice of our people against
eveything Northern, they cannot hut
commend your efforts in behalf of
honesty in officials. But our people
must ho aware that they are, in a
ni?as?ro, responsible for all thc fraud,
corruption, dishonesty, poverty that
has oppressed us for thc last six
ycarsj Tlio "masterly inactivity,"
and stand-nloof-policy\ so much ad
vocated just previous to the constitu
tional convention of 18G8, sowed tho
seed,'the bitter fruits of which we
have ucen?c?piug ever since. Such
was the prejudice, (strengthened? by
such advice :as this) that but few hon
orable or h,one8t mon dared, in the
face of public opinion, tb,become ono
of tho many r?cmir?d: in our legisla
tive halls. As*.n fc&nscquenco tlio
majority of lue State and county offi
ces were lilied l'y dishonest and cor-'
rupt men, who sought them for self
agraudisenient, and who used a3 a i
weapon against us, this very preju- |
dice aud stand-off-poliey to obtain
tho 8ntTrage3 of thc blacks. *
'"Vigilance slept. We were "'mas- '?
tcrly inactive." It was suicidal ; but i
let us hope that our people will profit
by the lesson. r
Brought suddenly from slavery, ?
poverty, ignorance, to liberty, what
should we have expected of thc nc- ;
gre? That he should know and con
fine himself to that "middle point be
tween thc two extremes of lieenijous
ncss and slavery in which true libe?
ty consists?" It.is absurd. 'Des
potism degrades and demoralizes the ;
human mind ; and although she at
length forces men on a just atterri^
to recover by violence, those rights
that by violence were taken 4 away,
yet that deprivation superinduced by
despotism, renders men unfit for a
rational exercise of those civil rig*hts,
with which they have becif invested.
At suclr-a*crisis, to expect that any
people should keep thc strict,*' un
bending path of rectitude and reason,
without*dcviating into private rapine
or public v\;rong, were, as wise as to
expect that a horse would walk.in a/
straight linc immediately cm being
released from his trammels, after
having been blinded by a long rou- I
tine of drudgery in tho circle of a
mill.* <.
The people clamoured for self-gov
ernment-and they obtained it ; but
at the same time thc colored people
were invested with the right of suff
rage. They yjere ignorant, uneduca
ted, and as a consequence were lcd
by demagogues.) unprincipled knaves,
who iffeed thenv-?s a mask for their
own corruption. , . ?..
But the}-, themselves,- soon saw
the necessity Vi nnd^demahded. what
their leaders .vere afraid to deny-ed
ucation? "A government that is cor
rupt can no more%exist with a popula
tion that is enlightened, than the
. night can . continue ivhcn thc sunjs
"P-" . .
Education ha3 opened the eyes of
the negro and he now knows full well
the game that has been' practiced
i upon him. Ile has learned enough_
j, t?"kn? W that His" and our" interests
. are identical.
Let us, then, throw"aside parly, sec
tional and color prejudice, and join
1 with them in an independent eifort for
' iioncst mon and honest measures.
"The Lord WM Provide"
A city inissionarj', one Saturday
night, was going home with a basket
of provisions on his arm. Meeting a
policeman, he asked him if there had
any families moved in the bounds of
his beat during the week. Ile an
swered, "Yes," and, pointing to a
building up an alley, and said, "A
woman and some children are living
there now."
The missionary went to tl?o house,
rapped at thc door, and was admitted.
The woman was sitting by a small
I light sewing. In the corner of thc
room were tvfo little girls, appear-'
ently from nine to twelve years of
age, playing.
Thc missionaav said, "Madam, f*|
am hero to see ir you will allow yofir
'girls to attend Sunday School tomor
row morning."
"I would, sir;-btit what yon sec on
them is ali ibo clothing they lia ve,
and you would not wish .them to go
as they are now."
"Thc Lord will provide", madam.
Have you no money ?"
"Not yet, but I have committed
my case into tho hands of the Lord."
"Have you anything to cat?" *
^.Nothing sir I"
"What will you do for breakfast?"
v
"Oh, sir, I once had a husband ;
?ie provided when ho could. These
jcliildr.cn bad p father; he supplied
their wants ; but he is. dead now.
Yet my maker, oven God, is my hus
band, and he has promised to be a
father to thc fatherless. Wc have
committed all,to Him, have called
upon Hitn.in this ?otu* day of trouble.
I am trusting in'God to take, care of
a pqor widow and her children in a
strange place, and I know Ho? will
provide."
"Thank God for^uch faith," said
the missionary ; and ?handed her the
basket, said filero is your, breakfast,
and you shall have* tho clothing for
your'children." -v- ?*?
With t?arB streaming ' down her
face, she replied ; . '-.
%
"Oh I thank God for His faithful
ness ! llo^ hearcth and ' aqswcieth
prayer. May ?b bless you !"
AndVsaid our dear brother ter* us,,
'I felt tho piornise^was sine, for if
she was blessed in receiving, I was
tf?cro ii? giving."
Despond, Uicn,jio longer^ the Lord,
will provide. * ?fe ? 1
F. A. SCHIFFLEY,
K? Ii Orl? <XGTEt, A1JIIKB,
Late'Of CHARLESTON, S. O'.,
R??SJOCTFULIA" INFOK.MS THE l'KOPLE
of Orangeburg County that-ne has fixed
up tile upper part of tho Old Bank huikb*
lng, in rear of Bull, Scovill & Piko's, with
SK.Y AND SID^ LIGHTS. *f
and is now preparediwltli# every conven
ience for doing good work..
PHOTOGRAPHS,
. ? ' FERROTYPES,
* AtVlBROTYPE, .
*? *. ?. < . .
&Cc, of every size, made at the lowest
possible,, prices. ^ {
Sp?ctl?p attention paid.to copping
and enlarging froyi old pmtures:
? There i?'now no necessity of sending
this class of work away from home to bc
neatly executed. * \
Will remain herovf(y; tho? Winter, ntid
would respect nilly reques t the people to
'call, see and judge. foiVt hempel ves.
* November 13, 1S75-II-ot
?
? t$ . ?fr
TIMES ARE HARD
AND i
OIN EY IS SCARCE
.-. X;
Theodore ^hn l& Brr
LNTEND TO SELL GOODS AC
-~'Ct*ftDl&~GLY A r flLfc?K'"
8V2AMfV?OTH DKY" GOODS i
EMPORIUM.
Watching thc market closely,i wo
bny Goods at BOTTOM PRIDES,
and arc enabled to make nil thc need j',
happy,aby giving them More Good
Goods for the same amount of money
Ulan they bought before, j
Dress Goods, *
Shawls, Blaokets,
G oods for Men and Children
wear, Ready-Made
Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Ladies', Gents'
and Childrens' Hats,
And in fact everything needed by
everybody at this season.
GIVE US A TRIAL. ??J
T. seem & .iee.,
Dry Goods Enjporium.
.;Teas ! Teas!!
The choicest in thc world-Importers'
pric-es-largest Company in America
staple article-pleases everybody*- trade
Bur.tin nally increasing-agents wanted
?vt ry where- best inducements - don't
ivniue time-send for circular to
^ROBERT WELLS,
43 Vesey Street, New Turk.
I'osKoAlco I?ox 1287.
PRICE LIST.
Oolong, black--40, 50, 00, befit 70cts
Vcr] pound. Mixed, Qm and Blk-10,j
50. 00, best 70cts per lb. Japan, Uncoil
oreti-00. 70. 80. nt), best $1.00 per lb.
Imperial, On-eti-00. 70. 80. ill), hestj,
31.00 pur lb. Young Hyson. Green-BO,
JO. 70. 80. 00, $1.00.' befit $1.05 per lb.
Gunpowder. Oreen-$1,00. best, $1 30 per
b. English IJrenkfnfir, -Black-00, 70.
10, 00. best 81.Of) P?r lb,
N. Ii -Wo iiavo a specialty of Gnrden
3rowt.li Yopng Hyson and Imperial at
|fl$5, and Oolong Extra Cliob^o $1.00.
If one of our agents should call
iponydtif fiond""lor1i pound sainplo of
my Und you require Eu?toso ibo
no?ey, nn? wo wilt, forward lt to you,
>er rcUirifnmil without any extra charge.
AD VERT-JS E M EN T S
MISCELLANEOUS. A
?A.?GUSTUS -
\ttorney (^Oaiinselor at Law
* ORANGEBURG, S.C.
" MAS. S. BULL,'
ITTORXEY AT* LAW, WilTED ' STATES
COMMISSIONER- AND '
Orari geb-o^g? S. O- ^
p., REEDISIJ, .
ERIAL" JUSTICE AND ATTOR
:. ' ..'. NEY* AX 'LAW, + "/. I
July31-51-tC ' . '
GL0VER\& G?0YEE, J
? . -i t> * * * * * . * J
attorneys at,-^aw>j
?* . ?\5?o*;o,LAW'RANG?; "\ ,
ORANGEBURG, S. C. r
July^l-Sl-ti ' *?
Economy, is Wealth. '
"LADIES; SA VE YOUR COMBINGS
and Imvo them worked up ht ARTHUR
II. L'EWIN'S, Manufacturer of Human
Hn?r; *' / . * ?
Childrens' hair .cutting a specialty.
"Oct. 22, 1S75-10-3U1. - '
E. A;
A. WEBSTER,
^Business faithfully and promptly at
tended to. , ^
KS*" OFFICE for the present in with A. B.
KNOWLTON, Esq.,
Ornii^chui*:, Jnn. 23, 1S75. ?:.
rriAYLOB FORDHAM A>-D LAWRENCE
Attorneys at^ Law,
Offices at' Charleston and Qrangebug.
L. J. TAYLOR, J. HAMMOND "FORDHAM,
** - F. D. LAWRENCE., ?|? "
pi^'Spccjal attention given to the col
lection of^cltyiius and prompt return^
made. *
'1 Criuii^Uurf^r?r?M 20, 1875".
jQK. A. C. DUKES,
Dealer in all kinds of
Drugs and Medicines.'
Dr Dukes has had;Nln'e,YearsExperi
ence in Drugs and Medicines and thorouh
ly understands his business. JI o keeps
constantly on a large supply'of G duds
usually found -hi a . i
First-class Drug* Store,
50?F"*Careful attention paid to the com
poitnding of Prescriptions and all orders
promptly attended to. Call on him at
his Popular Drug Store.
OranjVfbuig, Feb. lo, 1875.
S. II. WILSON. J. T. WILSON.
SAM'L HELSON & BRO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
mm %wmmmv
TEAS, - '
WINES,
* ALES,
A$D
IMPORTED SE GARS.
306 King St., Charleston, S. O.
May 15-tf
Wm. M. BIRD & 00.,
IMPORTERS^ AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Oils, White Lead,
Zinc, Colors,
Window-Grlass, &c,
l> * SOI East Bay,
a CHARLESTON, SO* Ca.
.:Jtdy 17, 49-6 '
Sa
0 SI ' Wl? .
JOEGS TO INEORM HIS FRIENDS,
pVitrons'and tho public "generally, that
Jwvlgg disposed of his cntlro "
"%ST00E0FLIQ??0RS,
now respect fully solicits a /continuance
of their patronage, by oflhring to them,
tinder tho motto of QUICK SALES
mid SM LL* PROFITS,.? com
plete assortment of
General Merchandise.
And as my stock Is TOO NUMEROUS
i'O MENTION, I respectfully ask un in
spection o? my go?jsls beforp buying olse
?vligrc. " c . * . .. .? . ?. .. ,
Goods shown freo/of charge.
C.D. KOTJOHN, '
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
?T?AND OPENING I
I will op?n tills naomiog*a lot *>f the
ITiiie^t r..'eas,
- ? * ? !
ever offered in this marked co si
h
UNCOLORED JAPAN OOLONGS,
SOUCHONGS,
YOUNG HYSONS,
? . and
GUNPOWDERS,
? * * .
And in-ordejc to' cultivate a trude for
-these flue-grades I will sell them
. ? ? .
11 have also reoeivcd-this morning another,
car-load of?*
Sqlomon's Fancy Flour
Fresh ground and Made especially
for me from the
Finest Selected "VViieiit,
I have novor had a complaint, of
this brand of flour.
IMPORTANT NOTICE I
Inferior KEROSENE OIL ia so dan
gerous Knd se ninny accidenka>bnTe eo
curred from its uso, I have been imJucod,
at the repeated solicitation of my custo
mers, to purchase'a supply of pure Oil
for their use. I have*just receive te?
barrels ot
PURE WHITE KEROSENE
Of 124 Are test. I will sell this Pure
Oil cheaper than tho same grado of Oil
can he sold at in this city. Families usc
?' lt.
ing'tl?is Oil" are .safe. Tho HE? of the
common Oils now *
FLOODING THE MARKET
ls equivalent to bringing inte tho family
**. ,
destruction ?nd death!
?*
m
: fi . .%'
?J . . >!. ?<
* J '
I have al8o*roc?ived :
10 Tierces Freeh Cu rod Davis'.Hams,
' +
10 Boxes Cream Cheese, direct from
#> the Dairy, * nt
25 Firkina Goshen Butter, direct (rom
the Dairy, which has'- all the
freshness and flavor of the flew
ers.
O'!
5 Tierces of Baltimore Sugar-Cured
Strtps, ?j
10 Barrels of Extra Mess Mackorol.
averaging twenty ounces.
25 Sacks Lagnayra Coffee, equal to
Java.
50 Sacks of assorted Rio, by last Rio
steamer.
With a full supply of
CHOICE GROCERIES,
Frj i l iii fi l l
My stock is Aili, with prices lew aud
good times coming.
Q Thanking thc public for their very lib
oral patronage, and soliciting its contin
uance, I will do my best to fhcrlt thc
mo.
?
HARDY SOLOMON,
t
? Columbia,.So. Ca.
AN OUf?E FREE.-alEowonnn?
in every county to take orders and tleiivcr goods
for tho old (inti original C. O. D House Inrgo
ensh wngcB. Splendid .chance in every neigh
borhood, To>- iii? rit?lit person of elinor sex.
young or old. Samples,Jiow lists, circulars,
terms, etc., n complote outfit sent Free nml post
paid. Soup for lt ct- mien and innko inoncv at
your homes. Address H. .7. HALL- & Co., tf, N.
Howard Slrect, Hnlllniorc, Md.- nov. 13-14-3m.
EMPLOYMENT; -? agents"
we hnvc just what you need. Our 9x11 Mounted
Chroiups outselljinything in Ute market. Mr.
Persons writes: "1 struck out yesterday, and
by'-working easy four hours, cleared f 7." A
Indy has hint reported her prollts for 'tho fore
noon as live dollars; yesterday up to 2 o'clock
she cleared seven and a half dollars. Wo can
prove beyond question that ono agent ordered
MOO of these, chromos in eleven working days.
Wc lmve tho llncst and largest assortment In
tho United States; hundreds of choleo Bifbjccts
from which to select. Wc will send you'an as
sorted ono hundred ot tho best selling on* re
ceipt of six dollars. Sendai your order of glvo
us A call. Sffinplo by mall 25c.. or U for 1.
J t*sJ' BATHAM & Co.,
410 Washington st., Boston, Mass.
Pi O. Bax 2161 . . ti ?ct- 30-13-Um.
B
OOK AGENTS and GOOD SALESMEN aro
COINING MONEY" willi tho fumouB
The French edition of which sells for *P 5, and
the London edition for $200. Our popular edi
lion ($.ri.r>0). containing over ono hundred full
page quarto plates, is the cheapest and most
uleguut publications in America, and ibo best
to soil. Critics vie with each other in praising
it, and tho masses buy it. ?
Agent in Charleston, S. C., reports 08 orders; -
ono in Ninety SixrS. C., 100; ono in"Vn., 2(0: an
other in" Memphis, ZOO orders tnhen in three,
weeks.
FULL PARTICULARS FREE. Address
J. Ii. FORD & CO., Publishers,
27 Pnrk Pince, New York.
Nov. 13-14-U
_s_ .
gOUTU CAROLINA RAILROAD.
.. CIIAIU.ESTON, S. C., Feb. lr?, 1875.
On and arter Tuesday, February 16th, tho fol
lowing changes In Schedule of Inls Road wil
go into cllect:
COLUMBIA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Charleston *- - - 6.45 A M.
Arrive nt Columbia - - 12.65 P M
Leave Columbia - - - ^* 4.30 P M
Arrive ut Charleston - - -? 11-46 P M
AUGUSTA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. $?j ?.
Leave Charleston - . " . 7.C0 P M
Arrive at Charleston - - - 0.35 A M. ^
COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS;'
(Sundays excepted.) f
Leave Charleston ... 17.00 P M
Arrive nt Columbia - ". . 0.30 Ail ..
Leave Columbia - ,1 - -. J.16 F Mi'V
Arrive at Charleston . . A 0.35 A M >
v*0 AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS.
Leave Charleston - - - 8.30 P M
Arrive nt Charleston - 6.80 A M *
The Columbia Dny Passenger Trains, Which
leave at 7 A. M. and arrive ut 11.30 P. M.,will
(between Charleston and Ilrnnchvillo) stop only
nt Summerville and George's. This applies bola
lo thu up and down trips. ,
By lids new Sclfcilulo n closo connection will
bc made with tito Charlotto, Columbia nnd Au
gusta Railroad at their Crossingnenr Columbia,
which will avoid thq transfer through Columbia
and give us ns quick n schedule to Washington
nnd point? North as by Hie other route.
Sleeping Cars on all night trains. Bnggag
chcckcc through. S. S. SOLOMONS, .
yt. S. B. PICKKNS, G. T. A. Superintendent.
Feb. 13. V : V y*
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