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Fools. The "Dashaways," of San Fraooisoo, ?^"WRSTOy applied to i9?m. "Booti?**ft>r "a" contribution to their Sunday evening entertainnlSM. fuse, hfcoftrfpl&d h^a>Pla>rnV M them and reading tho following metrical essay on tho foxtUB Wh&lgqfe' d*onk ^^?T Of all the poor fools who inhabit thisoartb? Poms by misfortune, and fools from their birth; Rioh fools and poor fools ane)rgteatfooWa]|i<$ amall, \fi\i*\ The man who gels drunk is tho crcn<cst of all. a*U ?4 ?? *raa*riiSa-'? ?f :*>*lf ? aUiW ??J^? i,w ai ao??*w The speudrift who revets in riotous living, In spending, or loosing, or lending, or glvf tug, Is foolish enough; huUi^iVfiPV ^ To the level of bimj?fc ?R?n^I drunk i The maior, eternally starving" and slaving, j JofblaU44ri|(. KtealtfC or *v May be reckoned a fool; but he in no! quite So foolish aaho who will get on a "tight." ??lAWf/H >tsd ?laja svmvo vea 1 re / The man who will wager and dicker and lie On the toss of a cent or the oast of a die. Too would thiuk os fooKsh a* foolish could ^FJBCa^L CD 5i i>J -a*-. ? Bui tho drunkard is even more fr olish than ha. I Investments in "wildcat" are mostly a curs' But investments iu whisky aro something 8tuT worse, Por stocks do not always their favors re fuse, SmW swV L 1 But whiskey investments are certain (o lose. ft And so 4?^j^cti^\h0^kln oV^ny' |at ot all tho poor fools for ttfts^wSrl'l and" 1 the next. JU**!* How I e rich or tlfo'poor, the great or tho sm .11 Lau glt?gra ph s. Epitaph for an aeronaut?' Gnno up ' r It is srghincant that "to advertise ' Tlil^ates love goats, but only those of the Reding breed. _ mm sassw Wucss with beauty is the devil's times we fight for ideas, and newspapers are our^ota^sgs}'^ ?. ? AR men would bo masters of each oih er aud ao^i^io^of^.^ M >V itUoffiajfr t ffli trfftnn Aio *froai or aound'litcrturc is eono?ii??biw. lO^S.^.VWiu giving pro ^afing9ji3ieltously. Take away ambition and where will bo He who is only in g iod health, nnd is willing to work, has nothing to fear in. 4hUwoTiejK>iH^I 1-51 >m Bad temper bites at 'both,-^dp, makes one's self ucarly as miserable as it does other peoplo. f Waahould accustom the m'nJ to kci p the besf company, by introducing it nu Fuse works hard all day, and don't do enny thing, goes to bed tired at nipht, then gets up*next morning, and begins ?fain where she left eph.?Billing*. eA^iajtoffif yo'u1)gInp nsked an aged conutry sexton if the ringing of a bell did not put him in*: nmitt of hin latter and. "No, sir,'k?er) lied the'gttw old g^avedigger; ' but tho rope puts me iu mind otyouris." A^a^jjjycailrt rarty ono liti le To 1W, remn^ng^hi^e aj^lundor of his new cloWfs, went , up to another with the triumphant remark: "Yuttaiu't^drers ed as well as I am." 4iWeH," retorted the other, "I can lick you, anyhow." Darts has produced a new trick in New J^tk. Ue wasluja bis hand.-, in a largeJ^WL of^atcr, throws tlie cuntauta of iJjjJM?^lrver the audience au I t.? tbe*WcSlmeni of the spectator they are smotl?QQljgj*tb itlovtahf i^s&ad dp beicgAr?sjRfwIWi^aferr ^ TwP4?WflrTM?VoTn^l(AiLK<) \ 1) ? The Acte? says: ^tPgOjt^a^'rsal^t,, three weeks ago railroai has been ??Wrtflry^^aVtineal the breaks have been mude good, the possible weak places have beeu strength, eued and nothing has beeu left uudyuj to keep the road in a eondition. The work or Irom Charleston to Augusta hns&puf t the ^njnchjjgi,^^ Ji iW&lr heiter, the supervisor of tho division, an. a more energetic or mora^nmatTtoistiS>"> lor the positiou he ?^mSL^M^jfej^fTa1 very hard to find." Miygl sjHiesjai *u H i ?i!'* lih^((^sJ))s?t?S)S^dUor;of a pi:. in R^^^iTf^5d4o^mi^Pocfryv, follows; ?'We had sweet dreams the other night, When all around was still: We wish the droi.m would como to pass, T<iitMs^Mlat?ri?<] V? * D It JAMISON ATTORNEY AT LAW. nWil'ir riin if " ? BURQ and ?ARN WILL. ItT HOUSE SQUAB THE OLD ESTABLISHED OF All!ERICA. \ IM THE ^SOUTHERN HALT/MORE, MD. Organized ami IVtvted Bntirrly to Prmariiitf tfjotiny mid v f/uldlc g/gcd j* to bkco.hr thorough (Practical jiecottntants ! t$tmrjye// (j/jffttnirj? > mHm^amwmmmAn^mmmnmmjamWmWBBBtrm^mmw'^ ; OVER 2d 0 0 YOUNG M. u\ narr SOU/VLh'X STATJ s TfRAzTuA TEH at this UVSTITUTfO/r, and are xori' Illlinji Restonsihle and Lucrative I'ositiomj in t/ig ju^W Bt4*l/fat 4*rs> i\ si.vess ho isms o/ the Count iy. Hit HE AR'-: A O I .ICA i eHjkrmtWa/*'*Vr v Special Individual Inslr, teed. Send/or College Documents and tfttna* mens qf /'cpmani'iiA. Ettchmrrftv Tatarr Sf'-m?*. Addrnt "ii Otuttfuni'-:. ?? IV. 11 S. I !> I. /. /.'. VrrtH. Southern Business Collrge^ baltimore. AID. 1 TIOS'S. Students can '/"<>? and success- cuarmn tdid Sfrci im ai?ttcmpS^?B jsfl? AraBa the whofl Hoq VJxffftorics t<?f kflUt the sur is tho the noxious of the body rlbJptK ft 1$ en tho tr.a Fever and Ague, ftrsrr. v.hielj mankind suffer- over a l.irtre part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action in the system, induced hy the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is ovtdvcd by the action of solax hoat oa wet soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below tho hor\3on this vapor lingers near the earth's surr face, and the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. Thereit acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera arudjptcretinji organs of the body. The liver ',c**$tvPrpB RD<? ratls to 6Ccretc not onl> this virus, but also the bile from the blooa. Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and tho stomach ayronnthite "With-the liver, ahd_ become disordortd also. Finally, the ; ganisui Iinfusif in the tit, e ecl MTiB c?ol in"hi? crWt it 1 Fevbr follows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral organs and rushes to the surface, aa if in . another efhirt to oxnel the irritating poison through that other great excretory ? the skin. In ??a also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhaustetL^n^^u^a .^^^^^^^^8tr^Kt*i mine the health if it is a it reunited. ? w.. nnvo 1?'-1 ?- *?????? ???- an antidote, v / &mjei+**l Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates tho liver to expel it from the body. AkA, it should, so it does eure thin afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more service to thoso sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expels It from the system as it '?? absorbed, and thus keeps /those who \iso it froe fro?i its attack*; keens the system in health aRhough exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, hut protect* from, tho gTeat vnrtety qf affections which are induced ' bV this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, Or Bilious Headache, Bilious F'cters, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colie, Paralysis, and Painful Affections oC^hf from this caiise, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This '* Aqub Cubb" removes the cause of these derangements, and curea the disease. Thut it accomplishes by stimulating the excre toriea io expel the virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their otfice of their own accord. Hence arise* *Wki\ wo term aevli/natation. Time may accomplish tho same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this " AoubCvbb " does it at once, and-with safety. We have groat reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of dlsenses which are etirtsea by the miasmatic mfeetfon, than any other which has been discovered ; and it has still another important Advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. ran-tron DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MA8S. PniCB One Dollar rsu Bottlb. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself su< h a renown for the cure of every Variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it, is ./entirely unnecessary for us to recount the I evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wc need not do more than assure tho people its quality is kept up to the beat it over has been, and .that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, (OR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fob CoauvBNBBs; ? Fort tub Cimn op Dyspepsia ; Fob Jacndicb ; Fon Titr^Cnui ov Imhqestion ; Jf, . man tub Coi-h oi^^bntbbt; , M a LJ Fob** Vuot. WiusTa'cu ; For thb Curb or Erysii-bla?; . _ ? Fob tup jftaat? ,S)M* Fob thb Curb or Souoftila ; ^r f r FoA gMiyfioiiort-Lous Complaints ; Fob tmb Ouub or Riibvmatmk; FoBjJ)iStU?t?tf typ?a Skin ; thb-aviMmmmmm Complaint; Car ?JI/^'WbWoR? *?^* For aDinnkr CraVdP TbHbb, Tumors and Salt or Goot; ib Pill; For thb Curb rrr JJ*,aja?An For Furipyino thbJBlood. 'so thsPnUie most sonsi UHantlhVn being purely se from their ure In any quantity. M . ???'^-Arl ? ba?r? sfesi >: ?? F/iea to ttrA, ptr got; Flveboxos for $L00. >^??roa\ irfrlrfrSsri c^6fergymen,P}ivsj dans, State?* ? IIJIL.t?l^I flri,t the" nameo to certify the unparalleled osordnessOf these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them-1 The Agent* below sn*B^tW?> ?lsh gratis odf Amf.rh an Almanac in which tbey aro given ; with el jo full descriptions of Die above M^mVtlr Uh> *^-?o vK Wput off Iff unprincipled dealers with . Ill ou7Bcj^afcSi Sa^jjSJMhjy? V** ?-i *il A TM ??A 1 WE AR READY! Lonn i Are now displaying the LARGEST BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST STOCK of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in this TOWN! All we ask is a call to you of the above FACTS. New Storen THEODORS K0E1T & BE?TESE. <nA<r r . s"f *1?'>T^"\ [TIT Ji & _if*?&???. *Rr o4Bf0?J5?8> st-trrA I'M* ?r V?*? w f^4^ i .1. i i 0> JU8T RECEIVED And now opening1, at ^glfamara's. A full assortment 6f FALL and WJWFER GOODS, of every descrip Lion> at prices to suit the times. A full stock of choice Groceries now on hand. J. Mc?Tamara. S.Tt 27, iS73 35 jp ?? , , u -!. -~i- -' - i J tfi ^n,^*V. DRY GOOD AND dROCI^ES, II AVK ?REAT PLEASURE in aubmiMing the following lift of OOjoDS n. tlnor {.aprons und tlie puMic, and wliile thanking th.-m f'.r past confidence ><> ibcrally bcMowed, offer renewed nssuranie that every effort will be made to uieet tncir wautu with tlio very best ut'goods at lowest cash prjoet. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS und CLOTHING, STAPLE (||U)C?RlE8,5uch 48 FLOUR, SUGAR, CORFEE, RA CON, HAMS, MACKKRKL, LARD &o. ? FANCY (iHOCERIFH, SUCH AS ?tfal NUTS, RAISINS, JELLIES, SAUCES, SPICKS, PICKLES, MU3-> TARD, &c, CANNED FISIf, FRUIT, and VKGE* TARLKS, in every variety, TINWARK, and CRUCKKRY, A FULL LINK AL WAYS ON HAND. ? I SaUttOSELEY & CRO?l, (OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAVLNW jRANK.) * ^june 28 June 28 1 v 1 o a ,o*Twaii?A<" SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD n Cuaulhstos, 8. C. December 14, 1872. OK AND AFTBK jtJNDA'k DECEMBER \ 14, the Passenger TraUi on ?he Sou'.n Carolina Railroad will run us follows :? lOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.0.20 P. M. roa aoul'sta. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.....6.'20 P. M. FOIt < II UtJ.ESTOK. Leavjs Columbia.0.00 Bi Mi Arrive at Charleston.1.16 P. M Leave Augusta.O.Ofj A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4. .' ^ M. com'mma SIfilir EXPHKSB ?ss.nuavs aXCSI'T t.d. behvs Charleston.,.7.30 P. M. Arrive fit Columbia.6.30 A. M. Lca"c Coinnibia.7.30 P. M. Arrive al Charleston.4 10 A. M. avousta ainrrT Kxrnrss srKDAYs r.xrrPTKi? Leave Charleston..?.30 P. M. Arrive at Augusta......7.3~> A. M. Leave Augustu.i.6.1">P. M Arrive at Cuurlcsiou.0.00 A. M. sr.MMKnvn.tB train. Leave Summcrville at......7.20 A. M. Arrive at Charleston at....H. to A. M. Leave Charleston at.3.3? p. M. Arrive at bummer\ille at.LOOP. Mi CAMDEN BRANCH. Leave Cam Ion.7.-0 A. M. Arrive nt Columbia..11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.2.1't P. SI Arrive at Camdcn. 0.00 P. .M. Lay and Nigbt Trains connect nt Augusta, with Maoou and Augusta Roil KOhdrCentral Rail Koad and Georgia Hnil Road. TItia if* the quickest and moat direct route, and us comtortnblu and cheap as ahVother route to Louisville, Cincinnati. Chiengo, St. Louis, und all other points West and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, wn I Lay und Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through Ticket'- on sa'e, via this route to all points North. lauiden Train connects at Kingvilb- daily (axoept Sundays) with uay Passenger Train, und runs llrrongh to Columbia. A L. TVtiV.lt, Vice-President. S. 11. PteKK.s.s, General Ticket Ap'-nt. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c L\ 1>."";\ 'OALK, Manufacturer ami Dealer, No. 20 lUync Street and Horlbeck's V.'harl CHARLESTON, S> C. * P?Jf"This is the Largest and most Conv plete Factory t>l Ilia kind iu the southern S'r.tes. and nil articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. T?At.uat prices widen defy compel ition. r?-J-" A pamphlet with full ami'detailed li*i "f all sizes id* Doors Saslios and iilinds, and the- pHcos Of each, will be scut free ur.ti post 1 aid, on applicatiod to* . I*. I*. TOILE, citaRlf.ston, s; c. July 10 weo MONEY CANNOT RUY IT! For .Sight in l'ricele**!! BUT Tili: DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILI PRESERVE IT. MASK mm If you value your Fyesight use these Per f<-ct Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, aud derive their name "Diamond" ou account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will l*?t many v'ars without change, nnd are warranted superior to all others in use. .Manufactured by the Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Go., New York. CAUTION.?None Oeuuing unless stamp el with our trade mark. Fpr Kale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. J. OLIVEROSj jan 20?ly Orangeburg, S. C. Tili: Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAP,-?LINA, Orungcburg Branch. Will pav 7 PER. CENT. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and rt PEIl CENT, on SAViNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi nnually. Local Flnunee Commit!ec. Hon. TBOS *V GLOVflRi Col. HAUL ft. FELDER. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS H. FOWLKS, Assistant CVhier. niar 23 jan oly At Private Sale. rnilE PLANTATION forming a part of AL the Estate ol the late Col. Keitt, and known ak the DARBY PLACE. Tho tract consists of about tiOO acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Red, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of alt kinds. Xbeee are tbo Finest Lands in the District, and were valued at $::0 per acre in IBM. Would he sold for one-halt' tha' , rice now. One fourth cash, the remait or in three insiai inents bearing interest from date and se cond by mortgage of tho snino. Tin: is a splendid ehanec for ane<yac de siring lo secure Rieh Lands, fine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Rctkied Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KEITT. Or JO KKlTT.Kao,, jan 6 -, Vila* V. ' ' f1**_ to ftSO FF.lt DAY! Agent* CprJ WANTED! All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more inonev at work for we in their spare momenta, or all the time, than at anything vise. Particulars free. Address ri?aa vi OJ STlNflOl^j?JJJ1 sept&J-4eV* * Porthnd, Maiuc. OHANGEB?EG hua ?v?jrcr been tde*t *!th ft SALOON lo Equal the ENTERPRISE. ENTIRELY RE-AP POINT EL and REPJLENASMJ?^,. it is prcwiue?tly Lfca Dftft^>f the t/wtJ Under my management it has gT;.-rri so popular that men who have not tasted. Dje grape-for twenty ycurs, have been b?qd,' and. a. e ?ew, PRACTICING at my COUNT8R/'#iifce, their steps have becotno STEADIER, U eir visions CLEARER, und their sleep SOUNDER. The people say that since the day that Orunjreburg Wit* ? ??? ?i??at ix<*a LAID IE ASHES ?' >8 tiv the hand of INCENDIARTft, nothing liaH been noon heroabonta to EQ??L thy SUPERB STOCK of MELLOW WM18KEYS, while ALL AORKK with one VOICE that.my SUPPLY of ALMS, WINES, BRANDIES, BUMS, GINS, CORDIALS, SYRUP?.'etc.fTs'pure and! excellent. As heard up at the people ure lor MON El' they ail with-one accord declare Chut .. ,W OHE MILLION OP DOLLAES could not induce them to do without my vivifying drinks. Although they have sfl LOST - ?' a ? ?, :. ?, j-> d*-?> the Moriin, Bliss ft ?'??'?. eoit mouic pleasure is still left them in the .reflection 4hat the* Supreme Court CANNOT grant a MANDAMUS to compel mc to shut up my SALOON. The privilege is still left mo to keep my BAR open, and to sell oir ? ? ill etil 1o LIQUORS, WINES &c? cheaper than any one else in Oraugcburg. tlivo me a trial und be convinced of the superiority of my Stock. BY AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt. ENTERPRISE saloon'}*'* nug. no 00 era DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. * The Subsc '.her takes sreat pl.-n?"^- iv atinoiin -intr to hi^ FILLEND& and the COH*? MCN1TV that he bun OPENED a I 11.. T CLASS imTCT.. :?t the I nrge Uesidonee recent ly occupied by Mr. lianc 'Wn' rtnvArikcr. Coinfoi table 'AoeomnintiarionV, a Bounteous Table aud Courtetu AlluuUuu.are iii..ii.iu: -d. jnn IS-Sin J. W. II. DVIiEH. tit ~Ai I.,,,,, . a..,,, i HEGULAE DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER 'TH US jtfST IN AND FILLED WITn E Sf a-44 ????lmW: ' l.a>npont'B \t la- .ii^' ?*'-' ' '* " * and customers shopping ,it Making Selection from their E;araorJin:try. Ly^c rod Varied Sto.k of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. -war a?jia*s??ssji> f-kf ?^ tV:,; ?rat hilt ' s *0 ' ' " ' ' \ '\ ' *: - i Their assortment, with constant additions, is ratei ?? * ? 04 .anas' UNSUKPASSED Hoth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their fitoUlttta in drawing supplies frjui desirable Market. FOR THE CASH Knable them to make the ries: p-vsih'e RATES which is tinued from its ORGANIZATION_ lev? f. 18 42, Giving an experience of 30 years in Business. Rconomv anrl Enterprise, toother with tho Energy and centlcutanlc Ol'SE of lr Sl,>tal^ts, *rc *lwaJ8 found at th? OLD ESTABUS^JH*. ?5 BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. may -o o i? NEW PRESS AND O ,N TO GIN AND PACK, (X)T??? SflO?T NOTICE. Cotton GlNNi^T. MY llULAt^rlsn^fT^Vu than that Ginned on the common G?n?. ?? ,^ ? 1 Hi rllslUst