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You Know You Do When "some ona'a" stops couicup the walk, Ydtir ?ijicoks >.'ko on n rosier hue, You hear it well?you know you do ! "When "some one" tatkB about the grain, And bows with.pa, yet looks at you, You seo his glances?ah! 'tis plain? And givo them back?you know you do And though it may bo very wrong, When pa is qnito ignored for you, You sing to him your prettiest song, Jfou cunning thing?you know you do ! And when he talks of other girls, Of hatefui Kate, and Jennie, too, You fling nt him your auburn curls, You jealous thing?you know you do ! . #? \ri j You keep your eye upon tho clock, And wish 'twould jump an hour or two, So that your pa would ceaso his talk And go to bed?you know you do ! And when the folks to bed have gone, Andleft. "some one" alono with you, You wi?k the clock would stop its tongue, Or you stop it?you know you de ! You poop at "some one" ncnth you curls, Untfl wUh Ioyo you burn him through, And make 1dm hate all other girls In love for you?you know you do ! You'l?ok as if you didn't know Ho'h'i>d moved very close to yon. But still you want to have him so, You HUlc witch?you know you do ! JM.ll *'*n x* . \ And when- his arm steals around your .'Chair. You give a smothered scream or two, As if you didn't want it there, But oh, you do?you know you do ! You ixcs^lc closer up to him, Your head drops on his shoulder, too, YoU'.^hink it- nice- to have a "Jim," Yolf haughty thing?you know you do! ? . * * r. ?. ? - ? - * ' Yen le^ him kiss your blu?hing checks; Some hojA' yoiir lips meid his lips, too, You tempt him, silly thing, to speak, You Hhumtless flirt?you know you do ! And wlititi he timidly doth press His wish to make a wifo of yon, With happy heart you answer "yes," You darling girl?you know you do ! Dry weather, High winds and sparks. Young ladies will please bo careful of sparks." Three million of cocoanu?s are ox ported iti a siugle year from the island of 'Ceylon. A' young lady iu New York, as a matter of penanco, has contributed!her gold car lingr chaiity i'unj?0*i}ot sin- nb morc^&o-?-?*.chil l. ' A San Francisco theatre netted its proprietor eleven ccuts profit in eight months, and ho wants to sell out to some ou?iwlio loves the drama for itself alone. A gentleman friend has two canaries, nnd has named them "Wheeler" aud "tjjf?fcfijjR^ JLaUw' reasou for theso appcl latidn- is that neither of them is t "Singer." Wine Whey?Boil a pint of milk, and put to it a glass ofwhito witiojsetit over tlio firo till the curd has settled strain it and sweeten to your taste. The more people do, the uioro they can do. He that does nothing renders hiBSiSl^iooapable of doing anything While wo arc executing one work no af'ev: preparing ourselves to undertake another. Tho journalists will have thuir fun. as witness the following from a Cincin nati papor: 'A fuvorito atnusomont nt Laramiuc is slashing of rttrungers' oars. One blow is enough lor all except Louis vill?^eSri/ Patioucc is always crowned with sue cess. This rulo is without an except tiow. i?^WVJJJWt bo a splendid success, but patience ncvor takes anj'thing in hand that it does not succeed with in gome form. ? "to'afllWbwyRWP.'P.ond Enquirer acknowl edges tho superabundance of haudsouic young ladies thero, and thinks they huto good-looking Yaukees just onough to " marry Uicni for levcnge, ii' thov fiver , IjaYe an opportunity. At nn auction sale iu Baltimore two wealthy men got angry at each other and ? ^Jp'ona 610 bureau until they run the price to 8G00, when tho successful -party paid tho monoy and walked off with a smilo of triumph. Dr. Higg8 of Connecticut, thinks the best fertilizer for tobacoo is green crops pd"d?ghed in. Ills practioo to sow rye aftenthc, tobneco crop is harvested and plough it under about bhe_ first of the succeeding Juno when it has attained " uearly full growth. l)r. Samuel Johnson, to whose opin ion years.of observation carried weight, once said: 'f 'nov^er tako up a newsptt pepwithout finding something which 1 should have considered it a los3 not to have seen; never without deriving from it instructions and atnusement.' i i IT -yoti want IVOIfiK I>ONE in lloiiMC and Carriage Painl jni; go to J. A. WILLIAMS. X:xin'i-icncc 21 years. Ko?i deuee On Market street. jan 17 W74 18 KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT The only known romcdy for MIGHTS DISEASE, And u positive remedy for GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIA BETES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS] DEBILITY DROPSY, Non retention or lncontinonco of Urine, Ir ritation, Iuflamation of Ulccratien r- of tho BLADDER & KIDNEYS, SPERM AT?RRIIfBA, Lcncorrhoca or Whites, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Colculus Gravel or Ilrickdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S] EXTRACT B?CH?? m Permanently Cures all Disease of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in "Men, women nnd Children, BSTNO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof. Steele sriys : "One l>6ttlc of Kearn ey's Fluid Extract I'ucliu is worth more than all other Buchus combined." Price, One Dollar per Pottle, or Six Lot ties for Five Dollars. Depot KM Dunne St., >\ Y. A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence a ml give advice gratis. ?^jy Soud stamp for Pamphlet, frcc"XY^t -to t11k Nervous & Debilitated OF BOTH SEXES. Ao Clian/r fur Advice, and Consultation. j Du. J. R. Dyott, graduate of .TofTerson I Medical College Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Or gans, (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long stand ing. A prnctice of 30 years enables him to treal diseases with success. CureS guaran teed. Charges- reasonable. Those nt a distance can forward letter describing sym toms and enclosing stump to prepay postage. Send for the GUIDE TO HEALTH. Price 10c. ^ - _.Tr~R. DYOTT, M. D., ** ?Physician and Surgeon, 104 Dunne St., New York, jan 17 1874" 62 SOUTH CAKOLINA KAILKOAD ^Mr-^ET^ Wit-Js3T Ciiahi.kstox, S. C. December 14, 1872. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, the Passenger Train on tho South Carolina Railroad will run ns follows. roil coi.iimuia. Brave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.5.20 P. M. FOR AfOfSTA. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.....'>.20 P. M. rOR r.ii aui.K8T0X. Leave Columbia...O.OO.P.'M. Arrive at Charleston.4.4." P. M Leave Auguslo.0.00 A. M. Arrive nt Charleston.4.4? A. M. COLUMU1A XinilT EXPRESS?SfXDAYS r.xcr.rT Leavc Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.0.30 A. M. Len"e Columbia.t.7.150 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4 4f> A. M. AUOUSTA NIGHT KXfltr.SS-St'SDAYS KXI'KI'TE O Leave Charleston.8,30 P. M. Arrive nt Augusta.7.35 A. M. Tjeavc Augusta.0.1? P. M Arrive ni Charleston.,.f>.?0 A. M. *.'-A ? * ' ' .*? i SUMMr.KVtI.LR Tit A in. Leave Sttmmerville. at.1.2". A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.8.40 A. M. Leave Charleston at.8.Jl?i P. M Arrive at Summerville at.L">0 P. M. I . CA.MDr.X UllA.NCII. Leave Camden.7.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.11 .">."? A. M. Leave Columbia.2.10 P. M. Arrive at Camden. ti.?? 1'. M. Day and Night Trains connect nt Augusta, with Mricoh and Augusta Rail Road, Central Rail Road and Georgia ItitU Road. This is the quickest nnd most direct route, and as comfortable and ohcap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, SL Louis, and all other points Wost and Northwest. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, und I) iy und Night Train! connect with Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects at Kiugvillo daily (except Sundays) with i/ay Passenger Train, and ru.ia through Iq Columbia. A. L. TYLER. Yioe-Tfesidont. 8. B. Pjokrxh, General Ticket Agent. NEW PATENT/7" dr. Patrick s cotton press . The undersigned iAgenf-; for prangoburg County bcgG leave to call the attention of COTTON PLANTERS- td the snmo, and would, advise every ono in need of a COT TO^ PiCESS l?'pUr?hnse a patent at once. For -CHEAP^SX"SIMPLICITY, and POWER, it has no equal. Any one. dc.si.rous>(of seeing the "modus merandi*' of sAid; Pr098,can do no by calling at the Store of J. W. Patrlok & Co., R?sael .Street 'Orrfngwhtrrg^-Cr II.,s S. C, where a 'model 'oaU bo seen, or address Capt, J^ff STOKES ?onT Agent Midway S. C. J. W. PATRICK, Agt. Orangoburg Co?fity fl. C. july^C >? 1873 F. H. W. HAS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF SPRING GOODS Which he in offering nt reduced prices. FAIR WARNING TO ALL! Wc would hnvo Consumers of RICE to know that our MILL is about perfection, that re CAN and do GUARANTEE to SELL CLEAN RICE. Below the Charleston Market Price At our MILL. Person* dosiring it wo will furnish thctu RICE weekly at their doors in auy quantity, or at the MILL oery day. Wo also keep a full supply of FRESH GROUND M.EAL AND GEIST On hand, DO LT ED and UNBOLTED, on tiie MOST REASONABLE TERMS. RIGE F^QXJH FOE STOCK With CHEAP GRADES of W RSE and COW FOOD. OAK ANTD l^IISr E AVOOD SAWED nny LENGTH desired, and deliver! to nny part of the Town for the SMALL SUM of $3.2? per Cord. Send along your Ordorf. Wc arc always ready to fill thoiu without STRAUS & STREET. TIIE CROWD AND IT WILL TAKK YOU TO BOYDS SHOE STORE Where everybody i? eager for a chance to examine the LARGEST STOCK of EO O'. and SHOES ever offered in Oriingehurg. Stock just in from Host on. PRICES Hint will StJRl'RISE. AND BESIDES You. can find u COMPLETE STOCK of GROCERIES Of the very REST GRADES, to which especial nt tont ion is respectfully invitil. HIGHEST MARKET-PRICES paid for all kinds of'PRODUCE, mat 2,1 U7I ITO HOUSEKEEPERS AND FARMERS! Wc have on hand n COMPLETE STOCK of G II O C E RIES And arc offering SPECIAL IXDUCK3IE.VTS to purchasers. 6000 lbs BACON of a\\ kinds. 100 bids FLOUR of nil Grades. CANNED GOODS of every Description. SYRUPS and MOLASSES, POTATOES. SUGARS of all Grades, And in fact EVERYTHING usunlly found in n FIRST-GLASS GROCERY. Give ua a cnll. Wc a?'e confident MONEY oan ho SAVED by buying from YOSE & IZLAR % ^rIW fi J?*GOODS DELIVERED. * IH St B0?4S tM>!??9 ft j SELL 31 HATS AND _ ? T f? t s ..>p*3-. ? ? ? 8 ^ffrsrh^I vi" AT atsfi s*"S tw*^ tffA ?> ?01S31 '<? ?1 ^"nji*?* Ml M*9 W <? fit flttitaeUe Wof hoKfitittiM?? -'f" *.*.:?> S i I. _ ?V*3?t> ? ? /fKla.JV letfP.tt 4(1? J. W. PATRICK & CO. AN F NTT RELY NEW Sewing Machine! FOR DOMESTIC USE. OXLY FIVE ?OLL1KS. ~ ~W' *\T *S \ ~jr WITH TUB XBW Patent Button Hole Worker. THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN CONSTRUCTION. THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH AND REALTY. Complete in all its parts, uses (he Straight Eye Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Positive Motion, New Tension. Self Feed ami Cloth Guidcr. Oporates by Wheel and on a Table. Light Running, Smooth and noiseless like all good high priced machines, lias patent check to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Look Stitch (tinest and strongect stitch known;) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and coarse, f'rutn Cambric te heavy Cloth or Leather. Mid uses all descriptions of thread The best mechanical talent in America, nnd Europe, has been devoted to improving and simplifyitig our Machines, combining only that which is practicable, and dis pensing with all complicated surroundings generally found ill other machines. Special terms and extra inducements to male ami female agents, storekeepers, who will establish agencies through the country ami 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, descriptivo circulars containing terms, testimonials, engravings, &c., sent freu Address, UltOOKS SEWING MACHINE CO., No. 1820 Broadway, New York. Ich S ly which can be 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 physicians 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 over 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 tho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at t he Lungs, &c. Wistar's 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. rhni'AHF.n nv BETH W, rOV.'LF. L BONS, Boston, l??sa? Ami sold by DruggUl? und Doulera generally MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! F?ir Siglil i? Priceless!! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES W1 LI PRESERVE IT. If you value your Eyesight use the?e Pi .? feet Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal P?hlde?, Melted together, .md derive their nnin'e "Diamond" on account of thuir Hard ness and Rrillinnoy. Tin y will la**t many years without change, -and arc warranted superior to nil rioters in n-<c. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica Manufacturing tlO;, New York. O A LTD iN - Nunc (iennifig UllloM Stamp fl wit !> our I r.-ide m.ivk. For Sale by Responsible Agsnts through out the I'mmi. E. .1. OLIVEROS, jxn 20- ly Orangeburgj S. C. Bricks! Bricks ! BUfCICS! ! ! I r p 11E UN DER SIGN ED It ESPECTFU LEY ? I Informs lite public that he is now pre pared ti> furuiidi RE ICK.S iu any quantity] All orders wl'l inoOi pi ompt attention. . i .1.0. EDWARDS, jnnor. lsl:i , . if V V>r ,lo820 l?Elf DAY! Agents u)'t) WANTED! All classes of working people, ?f cither sex. young or old, make morn money at work for us in their spare moliiunlH, or all the time, than at anything else! 1 iirticdhira' t ree. Address (Jj ST1NSON tt CO., v0pi v _io Portland, Muinc. jAmAmmo y,a ? . ^ - 6?** "eSa> it*?t?un MY ENTIRE STOCK OF ?M j?n*fe ?o?f oi ieo? ; M ^ er?acl ?W GOODS'*^ OrfflSOiolo^ NO HUMBUG. D. LOUIS ' '*a 4? * *t?3fr<0 ?W*$ * M ft>H? ^?0ll.' AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt. ^ HAS JEST RECEIVED AT THE - ? . - ENTERPRISE GROCERY ST0R2??? Ml v? sarirto?srfri,!}? ? <y&v*vr A full a-'pply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and ia offering VERY LOW for tho Cash. .. _0 ? are *?? ' .ff.-^o^ THE ENTERPRISE SALOOH Will be found.a full Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS of the best bntffe*^, a large supply of the REST RITTERS that are made. SEGARS and TOBACCO of the best grades. All in need of the 1ft*??v goods will be dealt with right by calling on v ? ? l '**^^Mj<wi AUGUSTUS FI8CHKR, Atfl ? ?? t . . . v ?.. ,.? iK^pf^ej . *??';.. ?.?tt8i '-???...?'>^ ?> .3 ^ ? bs-.-?. . ... , ..-^^-^-~jm& . . ? ' . . Nies Lot of NEW STYLES FANCY PRINTS and other GOOPS [Just Received at THOMAS CARTMItT , ??? IM1 ?? j 4,-. ? -it -a* ' btjt V7 U \" AT ?i? ? t*ifi 'S?? ,*t?? GEO. H. CORNELSO Is receiving- now, constantly addi tions to his Stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Saddles, Harness, Crocker^, Wood and Willow Ware, etc., offers the same at prices to suit times. BAGGING and TIES aMijfl on hand. I also continue to buy COTTON, RICE and all COUNTRY Produce at the HIGHEST Market PRICE. Please call in and see "Hr yourselves. ?heu?? I ,4>Ztmt>t ,. > .H ,f^?tneja>o??r) G EO. II. CORNELSON'|,A^ ms Ii *.?. a . ..? ( "? ' r v? Uaoij* ?<f rJwr.ASt^AV .ili '? .. LU.' .. _1_1_'..J^.J._JL".'.1 - ij>uiti^^ll.jALlllJilMJBMfc r' * * 1 ) *?'?'' ''"! mmmi%e)\ f?81 a (r?(A )? ; *-.S> .'*??:> f tffhtr? >?n?>fi?* cci> to* qefew??J e4i W> MmU E?SSELL-STREET, OR?NGE??R?, S. C. MM) Tlio huWriLor I'ftitM great pWttrc'lh nnnrtanefn^ t<i UU FR1RNDS .nn?llh? 'COM MUNITY H?at lie Iiuh OFENEf) a FIRMT-t'LAMS HOTEL, nt the 'idcnce Qpf ly occupied hy Mr. Haue. Wannatniker. t'.nnt'oviahU' Accommodation", a Rounteeue f?llte a.ul'Courteas Attention are Ouariutccd. , ^tv(, inn 19??in J. u .11. DIRES.