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Bclcny- we' give the swoet hymn,
' NoafcrlnftaV by Phoabe Carey. This
ac<jojgrjn^^ei^ jYfriter has gone to that
Home, of which sho sang so plaintively:
One sweetly solemn thought
Comes to me o'or and o'er,
I'm nearer my home to day
TkanJL ever have been before!]
NeaTcr my Father's house,
Where the many mansions bo;
Hearer the great white throne,
Neaorr the crystal soa;
Nearer the bound of life',
"Whore wo )ay our burden down;
Nearer lcavirg the cross;
Nearer gaining the crown.
But? the waves of that silent sea
Roll dark before my sight, ^
That brightly the other sido
Creak on the shore of light.
0, If my mortal feet
Havo almost gained tho brink:
If it bo I am nearer homo.
Even to-day than I think.
?TTyj?'l nn. n ? ''
Father, perfect my trust,
? Let my spirit feel in death
' That her fcot, arc firmly set
On the rock of a living faith.
v Don't do it;
There are ft grcit many things that
one docs not want to do. And there is
an(editor out in Loganaport, who is in
tho.habit of mentioning sorno of them
occasionally. The lost bulletin is here
unto appended in the belief that all our
readers who givo heed thereunto will
thereby become wiser:
Don't oat sour grapes. They injure
tbo-teoth.
Don't split wood under n clothes lius,
Y?u might'cut the rope.
"Don^t crack jokes with the sexton.
He p refers a grave conversation.
Don'tctrust~a politician. He wiil go
into bank)uptoy after the election is
over,.
I'pc't borrow trouble. Be patient
ambit will .couio to you in course oJ
events, .,, ???
Don't he about your competitor in
business.: Better iio arouud yonr own
establishment.
Don't fool with nitro glycerine, or tri
fie with an angry woman. lOither oue
will blow you up.
D?n't grrevoTTTer lost opportunities.
It ia. not-propor for a man so attend bis
own funorul.
Dfo^grfiwl simply because your bng
goge^ft yspashed. Thank your Btars
thattifrwas not your head.
Don't clothe your little vices w.ith the
garbrofunnoaencoj The garment will
provo too thiu to shield the ohilliug
blase of scorn.
"I aiiA^y Husband Can do with
k out."
. ?.ivt*-??. 5>io
If this truly pathetic incident wero in
a dHfna ' it would be told to tiers of |
weeping/ women and admiring men ;but
In 'real lifo it will pass without special
wonder aa a mere daily occurrence
among; the un romantic poor of the
"Streets of New York :"
Ijrt'.Kew York oity, on Tuesday even
iugf a 1 laboring man, accompanied by
bia^"wife" and six children, entered the
Mulberry.street station, and asked (Japt.
Clinchy 'to give them 'shelter for the
night. Captain Cliochy told Doorman
Bufrel to put them into one of the warm
cells on the first floor. Soou the wo
man asked to go out and get food for the
children., Seeing how weak she wu6
Ca|labd Clinchy told her to give him
tbs?'%jAQncy and he would send Burrell
out. The woman handed Captain
Cirntffy^ou'r cents. ''What!" exclaim
ed '?lincnyj "what sort of supper do you
intend .to got /or this ?" "Broad, sir 1"
" Well, you won't get enough for you all
for t*our cents." "That's so, captain,
but I and my husband can do without
it." Handing her the four cents, Capt.
Clinchy, accompanied by Burrell, wont
to a neighboring baker's, and returned
with three loaves, somo ham and fish,
andLa subscription was raised ainoug the
men, all of them gave their mite to
isMst tho poor family.
Here is an inspiration, says the Rich
iuond Enquirer, vihoso simple pathos
should move the world like a new ser
mon from the Mount. "I and my hus
band enn do without!" What devotion
?what lovo ! That poor mother is a
jewSl of which New York should be
nrbudcr tban of all her merohant princes
find railway kings.
A reporter on an Iowa paper wrote;
"Yesterday morning, Winter and Spring
V;?pcd each other on tho sunrise, and
spread its choicest favor on the purple
1r' He uas married next day.
An ctlitor who speaks with the air of
man has discovered a new fact by ox-'
. knee, ;5'i)8 that the now way to pre
yent blcodi .g at the nose is to keep your
;ao out of other people's businesa.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU!
The only known remedy for
BRIGHTS DISEASE,
And a positive roracdy for
GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIA
BETES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS}
DEBILITY DROPSY,
Non retention or Incontinence of Urine, Ir
ritation, Inflaniatiou or Ulcoratien
of the
BLADDER & KIDNEYS,
SPERMATORRHOEA,
Lcncorrhoea or Whites, Diseusos of the
Prostrate Gland, Stone in tho Bladder,
ColculuB Gravel or Brickdust Deposit and
Mucus or Milky Discharges.
KEARNEY'S;
EXTRACT B?0H??
?
Permanently Cures all Disease of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL
SWELLINGS,
Existing in Men, women and Children,
JB@-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE!
Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearn
ey's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more
thnn all other Buchus combined."
Price. One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bot
tles for Five Dollars.
Depot lOi Btiimc St., N. Y.
A Physician in attendance to answor cor
respondence and give advice gratis.
g6T"Send stamp for Pamphlet, freeTjJg
-TO THE
Nervous & Debilitated
OF BOTH SEXES.
Ao Charge for Advice ami Comitl/ation.
Dn. J. B. Dyott, graduate of Jefferson
Medical , College Philadelphia, author of
several valuable works, cau be consulted on
all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Or
gans, (which he has made an especial study)
elthor in male or female, no matter from
what causo originating or of how long stand
ing. A practice of 30 years enables him to
treat discuses with success. Cures guaran
teed. Charges reasonable. Those at a
distance can forward lottcr describing sym
toniB and encloeing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for the GUIDE TO HKALTH.
Prico 10c.
J. B. DYOTT. M. D.,
rhysicinn and Surgeon,
104 Duane St., New York,
jah 17 1871" f>2
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
Charleston-, S. C. December 14, 1872.
f-\X AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER
\ J 14, the Passenger Train on the South
Carolina Railroad will run as follows.
fob coi.timria.
Leave Charleston.9.30 A. M.
Arrive at Columbia.5.20 P. M.
FOR AUOfSTA.
Leave Charleston.9.30 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta.5.20 P. M.
FOR (UiAKLKSTOK.
Leave Columbia.9.00 P. Hi.
Arrive at Churlceton.4.46 P. M
Leave Augusta.-9.00 A. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4.4? A. M.
columbia sicht express-su!u>ats xxcktt
! ' 1 '? ~ 'i
En.
Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia.?6.30 A. M.
Leave Columbia.7.30 P. M.
Arrive at Charleston.4 46 A. M.
ACGl'STA SIOI1T extrp.ss -sundays excepted
Leave Charleston.'..8.30 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.7.35 A. M.
Leave Augusta.6.15 P. M
Arrive at Charleston.6.50 A. M.
bcmmp.rv/li.u THAI*.
Leave Summcrvillc at.7.25 A. M.
Arrive at. Charleston at.8.40 A. M.
Leave Clmi-lestou at.3.ft5 P. M.
Arrive at Summerville at.4.?0P. M.
'.'AMPEN urakch.
Leave Camden.7.20 A. M.
Arrive nt Columbia.11.66 A. M.
Lcavo Columbia.2.10 P. Ml
Arrive at Cumdea. 6.55 P. M.
Dny and Night Trains connect at Augnsta,
with Macoti and Augusta Kail Road, Central
Rail Road atfd Georgia Rail Road. This is
tho quickest and most direct route, aud as
comfortable and cheap as any other route to
Louifivillo, Cincinnati, Chiengo. St. Louis,
and all other points West and Northwest.
Columbia Night Train connects with
Greenville and Columbia Ruilroad, und Day
and Night Trains connect with Charlotte
Road.
Through Tickets on sale, via this route to
all poir is North.
Camden Train conncctB at Kingville daily
(except Sundays) with fay Passenger Train,
and runs through to Columbia.
A. L. TYLER, Vioe-President.
S. B. Piokenb, General Ticket Agent.
NEW PATENT."
DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS
The undersigned Agent for Orangoburg
County begB leave to call the attention of
COTTON PLANTERS to the same, and
would advise evory one in nood of a COT
TON PRESS to purohnBo a patent at once.
For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and
POWER, it hns no equal.
Any one desirous of seoing the "modus
operandi" of said Press, can do>so by calling
at the Store of J. W. Patrick k Co., Ruiscl
Street Orangeburg C. If., S. C, whore a
model can be seon, er address Cap*. Jeff
STOKES Gcn'l Agent Midway S. 0.
J. W. PATRICK, Agt.
Ornngeburg County S. C.
july;26 1873
I
Call the1 ATTENTION of MY FRIENDS, PATRONS and the
ORTMENT of -*~*LXLA
WINES AND LIQUORS,
iitj I
Afcall PRICES and all GRADES, from 'Common Rectified'' to "Old Pure Rye" and Corn
WHISKEYS, whioh I barerjual, received, and notwithstanding the ADVANCES I will
?till continue to eell at FORMER PRICES.
Alee a FRESH SUPPLY of
COFFEE, SUG AES, TEAS, FLOUE
And etbor GROCERIES including SEED POTATOES and ONIONS which I offor at a
SMALL per oentage. Call before buying, you cau SAVE Money.
C. 3D. KORTJOHN.
F. I
5/ ' 1
? I
HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF
And KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full line of
dry goods
Of all kinds. He offers for Bale everything in the shape of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
CHEAP. Such as
COFFEE, SUGAR, LARD, BACON, BUTTER, HAMS, CHEESE, CANNED FRUIT
and HAM SAUSAGE.
Also on hand a fine lot of NEW XORTIIKRX HAY, and several GOOD
VARIETIES of FEIITIIjIZKIIS, which can ho bought LOW DOWN for the
MONEY.
<t I
f.' It. w. brig gm ann.
..u -a? . xl-BB
in
SELLING
UK?.YA ?TAOH
g am. , g
o HATS
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DO
Cost,
J. W. PATRICK & CO
AT COST I
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MY ENTIRE STOCK OK
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OtiU'U'? . J . H i;Oil
HO HUMBUG-.
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agaae iu-jl.'J_?_MBBgagfega_i.u i'.j-U?Ji
AUGUSTUS FISCHEB , Agt.
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT THE
ENTEEPEISE GEO^EEY STOEE
A full supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and is offering the tu
VERY LOtV ioriheCa8h.
V Vi?ta X v?itbsfc V cL ?&de
THE ENTERPRISE SALOON
"Will bo found a full Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS of tho best brnnds, nnd
a large supply of the BEST BITTERS that are made.
SEO ARS and, TOBACCO of the beat grades. All in need of the above
goods will be dealt v/iih right by calling on
rrr/mrr:z -??.-?4 AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt.
AN FNTIRELY NEW
Sewing Machine!
FOR DOMESTIC USE.
I ?*&t3r;l''-'$ _ISS' ?' "'? 3f. 7
ONT.Y FIVE DOLLARS.
WITH TIIK SV.W
Patent Button Hole Worker.
THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN
ftiV*
CONSTRUCTION.
THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI
CAL IN USE.
A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH
AND BEAUTY.
Complete in all its parts, uses the Straight
Eye Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direct,
upright Positive Motion, New Tension, b'elf
Feed and Cloth Quider. Operates by Wlieel
and on a Tahle. Light Running, Smooth
and noiseless like all good high priced
machines,. Has patent check to prevent the
wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses
the thread direct from the spool. Makes
the Elastic Leek Stitch (finest and strongect
stitch known:) firm, durable, close and
rapid. Will do all kinds of work, tine and
coarse, from Cambria te heavy Clotli or
Leather, und uses all descriptions of thread
The best mechanical talent in America
and Europe, has been devoted to improving
und simplifying our Machines, combining
only that which is practicable, and'dis
pensing with all complicated surroundings
generally found in other machines.
Special terms and extra inducements to
male und female agents, store keepers, &c,
who will establish agencies through the
country and keep our new machines on ex
hibition and sale. County rights given to
smart agents free. Agent's complete outfits
furnished without ' any extra charge.
Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars
containing terms, testimonials, engravings,
ike, sent tree.
Address. BROOKS SEWING MACHINE
CO., No. 1829 Broadway, New York.
fob 8 ly
THE CHEAT REMEDY FOR
CONSUMPTION
which can bo cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physitfiaiis to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung'complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of oy,er forty years. When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. Wistar'a
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
ritEfAUED nT
SETH W. POWLE & SONS, Boston, Up is.,
And sold by Druggists and Dealers generally*
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
For Sigh* it* Priceless!!
BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL
PRESERVE IT.
If 3'ou value your Fyesight use those Per
fect Lenses, Ground from Minulo Crystal
Pebbles, Melted together, and derive their
name "Diamond" on account of their Hard
ness and Brilliancy. They will last many
years without change, and nre warranted
superior to all others in use.
Manufactured by the Spencer Optica
Manufacturing Co., New York.
CAUTION.?None Gentling unltss stamp
ed with nur trado mark.
For Sale hy Responsible Agents through
out the Union.
E. .T. OLIVEROS,
jan 20?ly Orarigeburg, S. C
Bricks! Bricks!
BRICKS!!!
THE UNDERSIONED RESPECTFULLY
Informs the public that hois now pre
pared to furnish BRICKS in any riuuutity.
AH orders will meet pionipt attention.
. .T. C. EDWARDS,
june 6 1873 tf
$r to $20 PER DAYl Agents
O WANTED! AH clusses of working
peoplo, of cither sex, young or old, make
more money at work for ua in their spare
moments, or all the time,'than nt 'aii'ythi'ug
else. ' Particulars free. Address
GJ STINSON&'CO., -
sept ?.' -lo ror.hnVMMnc.
-,.a mvuu iwitt ?in ' ? ???'?: aacxarw ? m?lj
_?_ b?4<{ e?d itwoiLnA .0 UdT .??H
: "ff^??-1" rfj??dt"io (moIoO b-?inio?jcti
f '1 " ?d srf I it *i ilittfw .-m'avff/il ?oi* iouvjyvU ejtij r.d ?l?t?i?0 Usk?^sH
_'' ? __ tLsTot??i oicl) .1 .3
Nice Lot of NEW STYL?*l?W9y,
PRINTS and other GOODS
? ?BBMwMii ?in , ?.
Just Received "?t^^TS** .r*1"t,
???:*! rij< tri akbjfti led**
thomas wmmm
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A HAPPY NEW YEAE! -
"' ~-'?' : ?:i !ji :??? ?.{ '.r.' dw |*uo ,bn* now
In wishing the public a HAPPY NEW YEAR, we tbank them for thm* <>
LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on us, and hopo to merit a continuance of
the same, assuring tbeiu that we are determined to keep, as in tho past a j-t
.?'?-? ?? Y. :(i * fSt!?im? ?r
first class store. &
? ill y RS -l?a -|t ? 1 i. ?1 <*> tJOlJ
With the usheriug out of the Old Year, wo have closed out our STOCK, and
with our New Year's Greeting, greet our patrons with nn entirely New and'aa*-'1
well Selected a Stock of
. . n .... ? - j, ,i?ii;i.?i ti .'.rl* .vA tts-ittdotK
GTOCERIES, LIQUORS, to
As can be found anywhere. ??f *f *T?S';
Givc us a call at YV. T. Mullor's Old Stand, and oxarnino our Stock and
Price, all of which will defy competition.
FHAJSTTZ BRIGGMANN & CO.
N. B.?HIGHEST CASH PRICES given for all Country Produce* ,,i
?*t >A?*S *7.-rf *r*#/> m:s;o?* ?# i-*?? if>?. LSfflt r.ittr ??l ^t:.?trs>? ?4f
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HwrtiMiT
A full assortment of FALL ?Mii^
WINTER GOODS, of every descrip
tion, at prices to suit the times.
A full stock of choice Groceries
now on hand.
J. McUamara.
Sept. 27, 1873 35 ' lp
liorlt n' -?^o? M>?? ^sl.'sjr,
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GEO. I CORNELWe
Is receiving now, constantly addi^
tions to his Stock of DRY
Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes,
mi
Hats, Saddles, Harness, Crockery,
Wood and Willow Ware, etc., ianft:
offers the same at prices to suit the
times. BAGGING and TIES always!
on hand. I also continue to bf^;;
COTTON, RICE and all COUNTR?<?
Produce at the mGHEST Martt
PRICE. Please call in and
yourselves. u^^^
GEO. H. CORNELSON'S.
dukes' hotbi^^
RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBDR? R
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