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THE FREE CITIZEN.PUBLI8UEU

SATURDAY, NOV..13, 1875.

City ÏMi-eotoa-y.*

cnX'OFKiCERS..MÍYÜE, - - George Bolivcr.CLERK, -

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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:-lïèv. 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 andevening. Sunday-school, 9 A. M.

PRESBYTERIAN.-Kev. Mr. "B rownevangelist. 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, evenlug at 7 o'clock.

The passenger trains on thc S. C.R. H., on and after Monday next, willpasB 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 ORANGEDURGDEPOT.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, ofFort 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 feltin this community Iljis pictures rep¬resent'as good work as can be donein the city. We are requested tö«tate that.he will be absent duringnext. week in .attendance upon the.annual meeting of the Sons of Tem*perance. <*

-The postmaster calls attentionto the following from the postal laws|.and regulations :

SEC. 198. Each post-office box or

drawer^ in all post-oifiçes, JjjB restrict-<ed to the use of ono family, firm.orcompany, 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 companyput into it. Letters addressed to hisfriends stopping temporarily with himmay also be placed in the box is di¬rected to bis care or to thu numberof tho box. But letters addressed toother persons* residing in tho sameplace, and living and doing businessseparate and apart from a box-holdershould not bo placed in the box.

Publisher's Notices.-Rev. Mr. Blakely is un authorized

«gent for this paper. ^-

-A. W^pinckncy, of Branchville, lsan nuti,orl-/\d agent for this paper.

-_J*SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. School

Commissioner Phillips has his olllccdays on Thursdays, and Fridays ofeach 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 Ë Dukes, Best Conj, $2F N Gmading, kk wilbur. 2L U Beckwith, " ^ Tapphumoek, 2W S Burton, " Rieft 2J T Salley, " Peas2J J Salley, Jr. « Redouts, 2G B Riley. Rye,2W F Burton, Burley, 2J O A Connor, " Finders, 2D II Rush, Churas, . 2D II Hush, Sweet, potatoes 2W S Burton, Irish potatoes .2A. M Salley. Turnips, 2

fiJno Cntnpseu &Ȃo, Flour, DiplomaP B Livingston, Corn, meal, 2" kl Grist, 2

F n Gramling * Syrup. 2S F Burton, Sorghum, 2iv A Mackay, Tobacco 2II L Smonk. Wool.2\V F Barton Bale peaviue hay. 2. " " . Hay, 2J J Salley, .liv, , iConj .forage, 3\V F->BartoiT.",». "'""Bald CoVro'iV, ° trW S Burton, 2d best Bu I «'cotton, 3O B Riley. Sd best #ule option. 2D W Snell, best s'plc Cotton stalks, 1AD Duntzlcr. Sample Sugar Cuno.highly commendable, *

S M Fairey. Sample Sugar Cane,commendable.

DEPARTMENT »K3." Horses and Muîcs.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, countyraised, 3

j G Kcitt, best saddle maro. 3J A «Tones, best saddle pony, imp'd 3E B Rush. 2d best saddle pony, 2C W Culler, best 3 yr old colt, 3W J Snider, best 2 yr old colt. 2Jj R Giiillith. best IS m'ths old colt, 3W J Snider, best colt under 1 year, 3E E Bruce, 1 pr mule colts 7 m'ths, 3A M Salley, 1 pr imported muleâ, 5Jas Stokes, best draught mules, 3Master J \Vunnainaker. Farm- pony,imported, 3

DEPARTMENT k;D."-Cattle, sheep andHogs.

C W Culler, Best bear. 3II Riggs, best Devonshire Bull,W F Barton1, best Ayei shire cow and

calf, 3\V J Snider best Bruiumuh bull, 5T CfAndrews, pr. Berkshire pi^r«. 2J N Fogle, 2d best. llnunmah bull, 3I) lt Barton, best pen Hogs, 2L K 'Beckwith. 2d best ewes, 2J ii Moorer, best ewes, 3

.' be t buck. 3,l best lumh,_ 3.

J W Danlzler. 2d best buck, 2i' S Felder, best Yoke oxen, 5J <J Keitt. 2 yr old heißer, 3D NV Snell, two best gills, Chesterund Essex. 2

Jude Robinson, 2d best ewes. 2W C Whetstone, best pen sheep, 3Jno II Dukes, 3d best cow and calf, 2J P Mays, 2d best boar, 2" " 2d best pen hogs, 2

P F Gramling, best woodland sow. 311 " ld best pigs. 2

A M Salley, best. Berkshire pigs, 3Peter Barton, 2d best sow, 1DEPARTMKNT "E. "-Household Co.

C W Culler, best bacon, $"iJ L poorer, 2d" best bacon. 3Mrs. J S Bowman, best plate butter. 2

'\ D Louis, best, hird, 27 "'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. 2u A W Thariu, best fruit cake, ?>" " " iced corn cake, 2" A Holuiau, best sponge cake, 2" S ll Barton, best plain crackers. 3u

. 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, 10i1 E R Moorer, 2d largest, ii

T W Albcrgottl, best pastry, f>J E Bozard, two best baum, *^}

DEPARTMENT F.Sweet Meats.

M L Baldwin, best sample honoy, $2.Mrs. Jas. Stokes, best scuppernong

wine, 3.Misa Ilenn 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 scappornongwine, 2.

Mrs. S H Hailey, 2d host dried fruit, 2Hriggmann «fc I io inicker, largest and

best assortment ot'cigars, diplomaMrs. 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 Popsèr, 3d heal .catsup, 1 »

"J 13 Glove i) best blackberrywine, 2.

, ¿IM rs. >V W Cu lief, 2d best brandy

'pcacîics, 2.Mrs. E J Frederick, 2d best home

' made candy, J.v >

Mrs. D Rowe, best- peach cordial. I." D Uowc, i^îariiudade, 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.-rrwine, 2.

Mrs, II. Beckwith, 3d liest cordial, 1.ll Beckwith, best whorlleberr

; shrub, 2.Mrs! L ll Beckwith, raspberry-cordir

highly commenda bl e.Mrs. D Louis, '¿CL best pickles. 1.

DEI\),R¥MEXÍ Ci.Gitnfou und Oi chard.

Mrs. O M IVjoser, beans ami beets, SJJ G Keilt, " " " 1Mrs. 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, watertue Ions, 1.R.B. Lcvingston, citron melons, 1.Mrs. O M Pupser, musk beaux, high

commendable."AC Andres, turnips, 1.

J B Smoak, radii¡sh, highly commonable. *>

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 iibrier, 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 ré. D B BüoUhardt, best patch w

quilt, 3.Miss A Bachuiiian, 2d best patch v

quilt, 2." Ii E Stack, 3d best patch vt

quilt! LMrs. 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 " niade 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 dreMiss Lucy Stokes, bed sot, 5.Mrs. E »Iiiekenbaker, 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," Ï Kohii, rug, 2." Cam 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..

DEPARTStKXT 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 embroideryIres-, 2.

Miss Agues Hennon, braided pillowhains, 2.

Mrs .) 1) A. Brown, infant's cmbroi-tiered cloak, 2.

Miss hallie Stokes, specimen tatting, 2sf !." lîcekwilh, crotchet worsted

I shaw li 2^" I i afar,.specimen taning, 2d; ll" O H Briirgmann, crochet tidv,

ht, 2.Mrs M A brecht, worsted mats, 2." '1 ''? Barton, child's embroidered

h .me.if, 2.Miss Minnie Hartzog, child's enibroi-

ddred suit, 1st, 5." V Kirkland, bras lyre, 2.

.Mrs I' J* Jennings, case hair work, 2.Miss K Cîiliiland, shell work, 2.

iv Aldrich, heed work, 2. ^Mrs j? I'. Langley, feather work, .

'. A S Hydrick, worsted lampnia is, 2. 4- Y ?*

Miss I.:/. ;c Elliott, rosin work,highlyi' commended,J/ A Bair, triffgc, highly rccom-

1 untied.Mrs ir J Felder, fancy knitting, high ly

nconimended.I " V A Glover, crochet hat, 2.

". (»lover, frame perforatedrecommended.Oliveros, braided pillowI .Vi M>. 1.

obn, embroidered canvass,uglily recommended.

" / Howe, largest col le (.?".ion ir. this! li I'tment,.i and diploma.Àfi ss iVghes Hthnan, 2d largest coi-

uclion iu this department, 1.

DEPARTMENT IC.

Mahufncturt No. 1..1 È A«lger &Co, farmers plow,

diploma.do do rotary harrow, do.

Wan iv. ('all, Marni N liaise plow, doVVUIeoek & Wolfe, 1-8 stove, do.M L Biihiwiu, g ain, harrow and cot¬

ton rake, 2.IF T Smoak, Dickson steel sweep, 2.V O Cnn iou, what mit, 2.Avery Ä Co. 7 tooth expanding cul¬

tivator, diploma.81 walking cukiva'or, do.

".

" shovel plows, do.ba-i i iliieti way. m.nh l huller chun.. 1l: !.? 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(¡ .MçKwu. agt Wheeler A Wilsonseeing machine Co.. diploma.

H P Siiigner, Agi. (»-horse power engine,j ¿2.1 iiiicMitplouui.) W S Hail- n. liillversitl seed planter, §5

and diploma.Avery ,i, .-ons, casi Iron pony plow, (li-

plpma.ll il Thompson, iieeihe gi:), diploma.Kureka Mauufiel u ring Company. K11-

I riïka 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, lírinley 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,M rs Adam Felder, carded wool, highly

cctníucudcil.»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 (îriiuilliig, 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 McMichael, trio »ame cocks, 2." '» »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 Deckwit h. game cocks, do.

i¡ coorj pigeons, 2.J C G;itbs. :fbarnyard 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.JFüte 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 Ç I laygood, 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 Coûtant, 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. Salley,-jelly, 1. ¿'* S Stackley, fancy bow: 1." "'J largesUcidlection liri this

detriment, 2. *

'* Susie Gulllyard. patch work quilt, 1.". Carrie Guinyard, child's dress, 1.Master Theo. Jeffords, basket, 1.

f.PLOWING.

¡ny White-A M Salley, best 2 horseplowing, ;>.

liv Coîiiied-Wiley 1 (olmnu, best 2 horseplowing, 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 clubSPECIAL, OU MEUCHANT'S DEPARTMENT.C V\ Culler, best bacon : C W Culler,

best riding; J P Mays, best county raised[bog; Dr W F Barton, best bale cotton;I) W Snell, sample cotton stalks; TEDukes, 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 BBookhaidt, patch work quilt ; Mrs JamesStokes, gem's shirt ; Mrs Kirk Robinson,band made gent's suit ; Mrs F II WBriggnuuin. bread; Mrs A W Tharhi,fruit cake: Mrs L R Norvis, iced cake;Mrs E SIroman, specimen jeans; Mrs('has Carroll; pin cushion; Mrs J S Bow¬man, buller; Mrs S II Harley, best andhii'<re.«t collection dried fruit;Holman, home made lolly; Miss S FBeckwith, worsted crochet work; MissFannie ( 'tunion, pickles; Miss Julia Quat-tlfbiimn, embroidery : Miss F J Smith;braiding.; Miss Salley Stokes,' tatting;Miss Emilia Moroney, wax work; MissS Staekjey, crochet work; Miss S Stack-ley, bestand largest collection in chil¬dren's department.

List of Advertised Letter?* fop theWeek Ending-

Airs Alice liesse, A M Riley, J JM urden, A 8 Patrick, Mrs Ann EPinckney, M ims Robson, care BringSlmler, Nero Spears, Andrew Smoko,Joseph Yann, Mrs W A Way, JohnLi Williams.

IZLAR & PIBBLE,ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

No 7, LAW HANGE, OltAXiiKliUHO,'(Oppnstto Motliothst Church.)

July »1-51-tr

Cured by Dr. Bond'sbl

Remedies, with full directions sent, toanp pail of thu world. Semi for pam¬phlet ami particulars. Address¡H.T. I!0N1),Ä, Pi:XXA. DANCER \m%^VJtlÖ Cbtjstnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.

JOHU Wj¡ LINLEY & GO..190 King Stroet, Charleston, 8. C.,

9AND.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 fordrayngc, boxing or froight-Wo prepay freights and deliver goods freo nt

any depot on tito ¡¡nu of i«ö A'ofdi Eastern. Wil¬mington and Columbia, South Carolina and '*Cttarlystun und Snrnnnnh Rall Rcnâs; üieö, tr»all points in South Carolina,georgia and Flori-da, lin 7ing duect water communication withCharleston,

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. Finestquality Oolong, Souchong, Gunpowder, andílysón Tens, $M)0poi lb,- Second quality Tens«no. per lb. Third quality Tens, sold by otherileulftfi nt $1 ncr lt», you cnn tiaro dclirored byus nt. MV. per lb. Crushed Sugar 13c. per lb. jpowdered Sugar 12o por lb.: granulaled A.Sugar 12c. per III.; ostra C Sngar, loo. perHi.; clnrilled Ilrown Sugar, lo eta per IB. Lui*ley's Peerless Family Èlpur.-'our-own brandmade from best Virginia Wheat-an elegantnrlicle-'Jil lbs, for $1. or to per barrel, GoodFamily 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, lCȇc. per lb. Choteo Tumbler".Tellies, lnrgo size, 12>ic. each. 2 lb' CannedTomatoes, I3u each; 3 lb Canned Tomatoes, lffd .

each. I lb. Salmon, 18c. per cnn; 2 lb. CannedPine Apple, Penches, Damsons, and Pears, 2Stí«per can-0 cans for *1.30;, Best Buallty MixedVinegar Pickles-pints, 17c. quarts, 27c each;«râlions, OOo each. Condensed Milk Etirroka, and Eatrlo Brand. 25c. each. GnntzScafoam, 1-2 lb* 25c,; lbs. 60 cents, percan. 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. ; 1-2boxes Sardines, 35c. each. Shoddies, 1-4boxes. 35c. each. Cox's Sparkliu Gela¬tine, 20c. per pack. Capers. 40o. ; Olives50c. ; Worchcstcrshirc, Walnut andMushroom Sauces, genuine imported 40opor 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.lbCocoa, odo,)per lb. Broma, 00c. per lb.German Chocolate, 30c. per' lb. Ordi¬nary Bin Cofl'ee, 4} Jon for 81 ; choiceltlo VvCoffee, 4 .lbs, for §1 ; ".choice LagnartiCottee. 3 1-2 1';.-. for £1 ; ¿Old Govern-' >ment .lava Coffee. 3 lbs. for 31; Roastedand Ground ColfeesiSè. ndrllilonni, eachîrratle. Ditryeii's Starch, 0 1-2 lbs. for81. .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-JBjityter. (Oe.. pcr-.Lbx Clroïce Goshen Butter,.>5c pw iii. Good TabhMWser,'30er-pe«-r--lb. Cooking butter, 4 lbs. qlb^Yinnd 0lbs. for $1 ;-

Bire;:irs-Soda, li lbs. for §1 i ExtraPilot, 10e. ; Lemon. ; Wine, Ginger and 1butter, at lue per lb. ; Nie Noes, I8c;Fancy Cakes. 2.">é. per lb. . Bfaek Pep>-'pur, 30o. ocr lb. ; Nutmugs, 15c. perouncc; 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 Candyany color, 22c. per lb. Colgate's Toilet;Snap-GO different kinds, a speciality cf '

ours, at manufactures pricea-from 23cto §4.00 per dozen cakes. Colgate'sIlaiulkercliiefExtracts, 60c. per bottle»'Cashmere Bnquet Powder, 25c. per box«Cleveland's Pomade Vasal lue, a Restora¬tive unequalled for the hair. 20c. perbottle. 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 pergallon. 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. BremenLager Beer, bottled, 82.70 per dozen.Demijohns for Liquors, extra 1-2 gallon30c, ; gallon. 55c : 2 gallons, OOo. ; 3 gal-galîous, 75. ; 5 gallons, 81,00 each*-Avery Extensive Assortment ofCrock¬

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 perset. Covered Dishes. G5c, 75c, and 81,00 each. Tumblers', GU., 75., 81.00, $1.25and §1.50 per dozen. Table Goblets,81,20. §1,50. 82.00, 82.50, Wild 83,00 perdozen. Wino Glasses 81,00 per dogenLamp Chimney's Sun O and A's, 4 r->r25e ; B's 3 for 25o. Student or ArgChininevs 3 for 25c Numberles .artk. -

unmentioned. Information cheerfully*.riven- Our Brm waa established luÏSG7. and our business reputation andfuuüUiés uru of ibo behest o?der. Wewill do nil we promise. All ofdeiashould 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." Thesepictures aro teorthy of r place in costly ,homes and inexpensive inangti for the jsimplest. Selling rapidly, ant] TAKE ONSIGHT. We guarantee ready sales, goodprofits, and quick returns. Any activoperson who will take hold can make Ahandsome, income. Send for our bestterms nt once.

J. B. FORD & Co..27 Park Place, NewYork-

AUGUSTUSIB. KNOWLTON,

Land Agentsftc rautenigssil iss o^uá an office for flt«

SALE of LAND.Per «mis hnvtag i3EA L ESTATE lo- dísyeBO of

will do w«lt to register the Rome for silo.Lnrgo flirfns «nbillvldeü And »ola In either

largo or small pareáis:Good farms for sate at from lwo to Aye dollars.

per acre-, om onay terms.. AUGUSTUS B¿&NÓWLTON,

1 ,tfOrangcbnrg C. H., S. C»