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Charity.
IN 1niqu1tt."
?'llEJOICKU'^rr 13
ot RUTH A HG V i.K.
Why should w? o'er delight to hear
About another's wrong?
How swiftly diro temptation's tido
Hath borne their souls along .'
They may have struggled long and hard
E'er ovil evorcame,
And thaj began to tread apaoo
The downward road to sham*.
h3 ? ?
They may have been forsaksn quite
By all who should sustain,
And then discouraged, sick, nt honrt,
They found their effort3 vain;
And what if willingly they fell,
Nor cared themselves to 6iivc,
What if they runhed in madness on
Nor heaven's help did cravo ?
TVc also have too often sinnod
And grieved the heart of God,
And rccklcFBly, with stubborn souls,
Dark path of guilt have trod,
"^h, mo.!"?if God skouldjjjlook on us,
As we have looked on them,
If Ae should be as Btern to judge
As ready to condemn,
Wo ne'er might hope to reach that land
Whore Satan hath no power
To send a soul down quick to death
In some unguarded hour;
Nor think to join that bacsscd band
Of saint1*-so pure and bright
Who, in our dear Redeemer's blood,
Dave made their raiment white.
A IMscoinfitcd Lover.
A correspondent of the Augusta
(Gcq,) Constitutionalist, writing from
Barnjwell,to that paper, gives the follow
ing little incident,:
Tho young ladies and gents of Barn
well, indulge to a considerable exteutin
moonlight promenading. On one occasion
last week, it was my good fortune to have
a pieec of "calico" swung to my arm,
wbilo just in advance of me was a youth
noted for his admiration of the beauty
with whom ho was walking, as also lor
His bssbfulness. We bsd net "cue far
however before we overheard the follow
ing dialogue, which is too good to allow
to go by:
Youth?Dora, love, how often will
you force me to confession before giving
me a decisive answer.
Damsel?George, I will answer ycu to
night, if you wish, and torture you no
longer.
Youth?(frantically pressing her hand
to bis lips)?Now, angel, now. Tell me;
will you, oh ! will you to mine ?
Tbecouplc stopped ; and the beautiful
though cruel maiden after laying her
head on ber lover's shoulder, and raising
her eyes, "twinkling like two diamonds
in the skies/' replied, with a Voice as
low and sweet as the Summer zephyrs :
George, father says the season is so
sickly, that I musn't take anything
green!
ItClllH.
A German Jew was eating a pork
chop in a thunder storm. On hearing
an unusually loud clap, he laid down
bis knife, and ferk and observed* "Veil,
did any poty efer hear such a fuss about
a little bieoo 0? bork ?"
A Nevada lady recently took unfair
advantage of hor husband's unusual in
diligence in a bath to elope with another
man, and tho bereaved one expresses
his conviction that she had been await
ing the opportunity for months.
A Danburian, who was in New York
Saturday, eamo up with tho wild state
ment that he had soon a hotel clerk with
side whiskers. That is more of a lie
than one man should undertake to tell.
Hair growing on tho cheek of a hotel
olerk ! Scat!
Without faith men would have no
more history than a flock of sheep.
There are thirteen granges in Chester
county,
"John, I wish it was ns much a cub
torn to Boll wives as it is to sell horses.
'"WhyHO.Pctor?" ;"I'd cheat somebody
shockingly before night."
Fresh Groceries
JUST IN AT
J. Wallace Cannon's
ALSO
? LIQUOUS, CIGA11S, TOBACCO,
CANNED GOODS, CANDIES,
FRUITS, Sec.
All of .tho above goods arc offered at
PRICE*? to suit the present tight times,
jen 31 1671
DR. K J. OLIVEROS
DRUGGIST,
Again desires to return his ORATEFUL
THANKS to tlio public for the maguaniuKua
und liberal SUPPORT given him. *By as
siduous efforts and faithful performances of
the RESPONSIBLE DUTIES dovolving upon
him as dispenser of MEDICINES, ho hopes
over to maintain ihoir confidence und patron
ttgO.
F. 0. GREGORY
IIASOPANED a SHOP at Rigg's Old Brick
Store for tho purpose of Repairing Watches
and Clocks. His work is guarantcod to
givo satisfaction or no pay requirod. He
will bo glad to serve his old customers and
tho publicjgencrally. Pricos moderate,
may 2 8m 1871
.A. CARD.
Dr. J. G. Waimaniaker & Co.,
Respectfully call tho public's attention to
their
first class drug stork,
on Russell Street, next door to McMaatcr'a
Brick Building, where can be found a well
selected stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, SOAPS and Fancy Toilet Articles.
A kind and generous patronage is cora
cstly solicited.
Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKER & CO.
Road Notice.
Notice is hereby given that in thrco
months from date, the Board of County
Commissioners will J appoint Special Com
missioners to Lay Out and Open a Public
Road, leading from Rowe's Pump to Howe's
Bridge, known as tho Swamp Road, running
through the lands of M Robinson, Dempscy,
W C Rccyos and William Asn, unless in the
meantime caime be Bhown to the contrary.
By order of the Board.
GEO. BOLIVER,
Clerk County Commisfionors.
County Commissioner's Office, May 4th,
187J.?'J :hu.
Ii* you hare More Lund than
you can PAY TAXES on, Register it for
sale at the LAND OFFICE of
AUG. B. KNOWLTON.
A NEW LAW FIRSI.
HUMBERT & FORDHAM,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
A T Ii A W .
OFFICE COURT HOUSE,
ORANGES VRG, S C
mnr 14 tf
LAND AGENT
The Undersigned has opened an OFFICE
for the SALE of LAND.
Persons having REAL ESTATE to dis
pose of will do well to register the same
for sale.
LARGE FARMS subdivided and sold iu
cither LARGE or SMALL parcels.
GOOD FARMS for sale at from $2 to $.*>
per acre, on easy terms.
AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON,
Orangeburg C. II., S. C.
nov 13 f
If you want WORK DO\E
In House and Carriage Paint
ing go (o
J. A. WILLIAMS.
Experience 84 years. Keai
dence on Market Street.
jun 17 1>374 13
jFOjR SALE
A GOOD PLANTATION in Middle Town
ship, 100 acres. Finely SETTLED. House
and Outbuildings all ricw. All under Good
Fence. Plenty of Fruit Trees. Price
$2000?half cash. A BARGAIN.
Also 180 acres in same township. Saw Mill
Houbc, Gin and Crist- Mill. Never Failing
Stream. Good for 300 bushels toll Corn and
6 to 8 bales toll Cotton per year. $800?
half cash.
Also 600 acres in Charlostcn County, $3
per acre.
Also 300 acres in this county. Pine land,
well watered, $2 per acre. Apply to
A. B. KNOWLTON,
Land Agent,
Oraugeburg C. IL, S. C.
mar 14 tf
J. FELDER MEYERS,
TRIAL JUSTICE.
OFFICE COURT HOUSE SQUARE,
Will give prompt attention to all business
entrusted to him. mar 29?tf
AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON
attorney and counsellor
AT LAW,
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
july 8 tf
Brick! Brick!! Brick!!!
TAYLOR & JOHNSON,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
Arc prepared to furnish FIR8T CLASH
PRICK in any quantity at the LOWEST
MARKET RATES. Ordora solicited.
Joseph Taylor. liiKnv p. Johnson
may 23 If
GOOD GARDENS to be had
by buying your Garden Seed*
and Onion Sets from .
E. EX EH I EL,
who gets all his Seeds front the
Celebrated firm of 1). Lan
dreth A Son.
Nv B^?Members of Granges
will be supplied at Orange
prices*
jan 10 4t
We w Prints
JUST IN
have received a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
Besides a LARGE and VARIED STOCK of other
DESIRABLE ARTICLES
Too numerous to montion. All of tho above will be sold at TRICES to buU these prossi ng
timed. Call and examine. No trouble to exhibit goods.
THOMAS CARTMILL
GEO. H. GORNELSON
la now RECEIVING oao of the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCKS of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS,
GROCERIES,
Crockery, Glass, Wood and Willow
WAR E.
Also a NICE SELECTION of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Which, having been bought with an cyclo the HARD TIMES will be SOLD LOW DOWN
for CASH.
FELL VALUE for the MONEY guaranteed, and an early inspection respectfully
solicited. No charge for showing goods. Respectfully yours,
GEO. H. CORN ELSON.
NOTICE!
The Copartnership of J. W. PATRICK &. I ,,.?_,,.., , mwutauiA? tiirai
CO., have this day been dissolved by mntn- ? The AUCTION and COMMISSION BUSI
al consent . AH indebted to the firm will | NLbS will be carried on by the undersigned
make prompt paynicul to J. W. Patrick.
J. W. PATRICK,
LKLAND HAGOOD.
at the Old Stand.
J. W. PATRICK.
I ILL* MAKE
A SPECIALITY OF
BACON, FLOUR, HAMS & SUGAR,
THIS SEASON.
Also on hand a full STOCK of
FANCY GROCERIES.
Just received a fresh lot of CHOICE CANDIES, FANCY CRACKERS, LEMON
SUGAR, LEMON SYRUP, CANNED STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, &c.
J. 8. ALBERGOTTI,
CORNER RUSSELL-STEET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE.
MONEY SAVED
MONEY EARNED!
Thr HEAVY DECLINE in ALL GOODS in MY LINE enabled tot to make very FAV
ORABLE PURCHASES during the past week, and I now invite the Public to not only a
COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS
but to a STOCK that MUST BE SOLD within the next THIRTY "DAYS. To accomplish
a SPEEDY SALE I have thrown the entire stock of
GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS
On tho Markot CHEAP for CASH.
It will ecrtninlg be to YO?R INTEREST to call and EtfAt?vN?"before buyrhg clsc
whoro. Goods shown freo of charge.
t@r Bpeoial attention is called to a PURE PEACH BRANDY.
C. D. KORTJOHN.
F. H. 1
HAS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OP
SPRING GOODS
Which Jic is offering nt J,,^,, ^?priceH.
FAIR WARNING TO AIL !
We would have &onsuraors of RICE to know that our MILL is ebon! porf ttV i'%,
that we CAN and do GUARANTEE to SELL CLEAN RICE ^
Below the Charleston Market Price
HD
At our MILL. -JA JE'
Pontons dcBiring it we will furnish them RICE weekly at their doors in any quantity,
or nt the MILL every day. We also keep a full supply of FRESH GROUND
meal and grist
On hand, BOLTED aud UNBOLTED, on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
rice flour for stock
With CHEAP GRADE8 of HORSE and COW FOOD.
oak: and rine wood
SAWED any LENGTH desired, and dclivcd to any part of the Town for tho SMALL SUM
of $3.2"? per Cord. Send along your Orders. We aro always ready to fill them without
DELAY.
STRAUS & STREET.
LOOK!
Do you want the BEST
GOSHEU BUTTER
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You ever SAW ? Do you want the BEST
Lard, Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines, Pickled ot IjVesh Oysters,
Sugar Cured Hams, Dotted Ham; Crackers, Sugar,
Coffee, Chewing or Smoking Tobacco, Segars,
. ^1
?OA/Vflf* ATI
GO TO
BOYD8'
At tho Sign of tho GOLD BOOT.
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AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agfc
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT THE
ENTERPRISE GROOERT STORE
A full supply of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and is offering thorn
VERY LOW tor the Cash.
THE ENTERPRISE SALOON
. a .?^^r**s*^sW
Will be found a full Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS or the best brands, and
a largo supply of the BEST BITTERS that am uiado.
SEGA US and TOBACCO of the best grades. All in neod of the abj9*?
goods will bo dealt with right by calling on
AUGUSTUS FISCHEH, Agt. ?
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DUKES' HOTEL
ft?SSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. ?
The Subscriber takes great pleasnro in announcing to his FRIENDS and tho COM
MUNITY that he has 01'EN ED a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Residence rocont
ly occupied by Mr. llano Wannamaker. Comfortable Accommodations, a Bounteous
Table aud Courteus Attention aro Gusranteed.
jsn l*-3? j. w.H. DCKES.

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