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A Base Bull Obituary. bt wm. katoh. C. D. ttJ dcA<?S TJj|t fino young man "Wo shall aovcr boo more. He was a member of our club Since 1864. A E chtago wnB Iripb, and His wit wna always pat. He played in every placo, a. d was ? A terror with the bat. Ilia private virtitcB were immense, His manner freo and bluQ' He were a paper collar and Was never known*to muff. He rarely took a drink more strong Than lomouade or pop. He hated druhkarc's and was a Magnificent short-stop. His nose was Romnn, and Iiis even Continually were peeled. He made a mngnificcnt_umpirc, and A beautiful left field His hair was red, and "shingled" close: Much Bunburnt waa his face. Ho novcr idione with more affect Thau on tho second baso. Being a man he had his faults, As likewise have wo all. Ho felt a preference for the Now York regulation ball. Though not a matrimonial man, Ho dearly loved a match, And, like his Bister, had but few Suporiors "on the catch." He had a noble mind as ckc A very Buplo wrist: And when he pitched he gave the ball His own "peculiar twist." Of politics and church affairs, .Ho held restricted views. His feel were usually encased In canvass hob-nailed Bhocs. But he is gene. With ins and outs Forever ho is done. He broke his heart, and burst his splcon In making n borne run. His body wo have planted, Hut bis soul is in the aky. A Swamp Angel reached from heaven down And took him on the flv. You can go around the world for 81,000. The latest car coupling In Indiana has been a marriage on a railway train. When a young lady gives herself away docs she lose her self posses sion ? * What word is always pronounced wrong oven by the best scholars 7 Wrong. 'A sp'cndid oar but a very poor voice," nstho organ grinder said of the donkey. Pittsburg has a preacher who thinks tho theatre feeds on Ein and revels iu iniquity. "I say, don't (hie) put any .bay rum (hie) on my face, 'causo it'll make (hie) my wife think I've been (hie) drink in'." An Iowa editor recently notified that a certain patron of his was "thieving as Ubual." Ho declares ho wrote it "thriving." "Five children at a birth ! Good Heavens ! exolairaed tho father, on viewing this addition to h's family; '?and business ao dull." Thcro i? a lady at Saratogo who las eo many diamonds that a special policeman is employed to keep guard over her. A Wabash Ind., editor returns thanks for a coutipido sonthim by mail from Texas, being tho fifst cent ot any kind he has seen for a month. The Hoston Post says, it would be a great relief to meet a State Constable who wasn't wearing a diamond pin, received as a bribe fron some rumsel Icr. An Indiana lady has a divorce from her husband iu her pookot, and whonev er ho doesn't mind sho takes out the document and shows it to him, and he ?weakens' immediately. DENTISTRY. B. F. MUCKEXFIJ8S, Den tint, Of CHARLESTON, can be found at his k OFFICE above Captain BRIGO MANN'S STORE, on Rus sell Street. References?D?s. J. P. Patkick, B. A. Mockkkfcss, A. P. Pklzkr, M. D., and Messrs. PEL/jcn, Rouokbs & Co. june6 1874 tf TO"TIIE LADLES AND GENTLEMEN etovi * j * Of Orangeburff. ? MOSES M. BROWN, the Barber, pledges himself to koep up with tho times in all the late.Improvements, as his business is num cient to guarantee the above. Ho will bo found at his Old Stand ever ready to serve . hie enntemorf at tho shorfestnotinn. apl It "0 DR. E. ? OLIVEROS DRTJOOIST, Again desires to return hin GRATEFUL THANKS to the public for the mngnnninitus and liberal SUPPORT given him. Dy as Biduous efforts and faUhful performances of the RESPONSIBLE DUTIES devolving upon him as dispenser uf MEDICINES, he hopes ever to maintain their confidence and patron age. F. Cr. GREGORY HAS OP AN ED a SHOP at Rigg'fl Old Brick Store for the purpose of Repairing Watches and Clocks. His work is guaranteed to give satisfaction or no pny required. He will bo glad to serve his old customers and the public'generally. Trices moderate, may 2 ' 3m 1871 Dr. J. Gr. Wannamaker & Co., Respectfully call the public's attention to their FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, on Bussen Street, next, door to MeMaster's Brick Building, whero can be found a well selected stock of MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, SOAPS und Fancy Toilet Articles. A kind and generous patronage is enro ll CBtly Bolicitrd. Dr. J. G. WANNAMAKEIt & CO. Road Notice. Notice is hereby given that in three months from date, the Board of County Commissioners will'appoint Special Com missioners to Lay Out and Open a Publio Road, leading from Rowe's Pump to Howe's Bridge, known as the Swamp Road, running through the innds of M Robinson, Dcinpscy, W C Reeves and William*Ash, unless in the meantime cansc be shown to the contrary. By order of the Board. GEO. BOLIVER, Clerk County Commisfioners. County Commissioner's Office, May 1th, 1874_0 3ra. A NEW L1W FIRM. HUMBERT & FORDHAM, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. OFFICE COURT HOUSE, ORAKGEBVKG, S V mar 14 If L^ljNTD AGENT The Undersigned bns opened an OFFICE for the SALE of LAND. Persons having REAL ESTATE to dis pose of will do well to register the same for Bale. LARGE FARMS subdivided and sold ii cither LARGE or SMALL parcels. GOOD FARMS for sale at from $2 to $."> per acre, on'easy terms. AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Orangeburg C. IL, S. C. nov 15 f If you want WORK. DONK in Mo ii hc und Carriage Paint ing go to J. A. WILLIAMS. Experience 21 years. Resi dence on Market Street. jan 17 1871 LJ FOR SALE A GOOD PLANTATION in Middle Town ship, 400 acres. Finely SETTLED. House and Outbuildings all new. All under Good Fence. Plenty of Fruit Trees. Price $2000?half cash. A BARGAIN. Also 180 acres in same township. Saw Mill. Houso, Gin and Grist-Mill. Never Failing Stream. Good fer 1300 bushels toll Corn and 6 to 8 bales toll Cotton per year. $800? half cash. Also HOO acres in Charleston County, per acre. Also 300 acres in this county. Pine laud, well watered, $2 per acre. Apply to A. B. KNOWLTON, Land Agent, Orangeburg 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, ORANGEBl'RG, S. C. july 8 . tf Brick! Brick!! Brick!!! TAYLOR & JOHNSON, COLUMBIA, S. C. Are prepared to furnish FIRST CLASS BRICK in any quantity at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Orders solicited. JosBru Taylor. Henry b. Johnson may 23 tf GOOD GARDENS to be had by buying your Garden Seeds and Onion Sets from E. EZEK.IEL, who gets all his SecdH from the Celebrated Arm of D. Lan dreth *Jfc Son. N. JB.?Members of Grangers will be supplied at Grange prices. jan 10 4t If you have More Land than you can PAY TAXE8 on, Register it for sale at. the LAND OFFICE of AUG. B. KNOWLTON. New Prints JUST 11ST . hare received o LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Besides a LARGE and VARIED STOCK ot other DESIRABLE ARTICLES Too numerous to montion. All of the above will l?c sold al PRICES to suit these pressing times. Call nnd examine. No trouble to exhibit goods. ? THOMAS CARTMILL GEO. H. CORNELSON Is now RECEIVING one of the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCKS of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, ? BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, Crockerv, Glass, Wood and Willow W A II E. Also a NICE SELECTION of READY MADE CLOTHING, Which, having been bought with an eve to the IIA It D TIMES will be SOLD LOW DOWN for CASU. FULL VALUE for the MONEY guaranteed, und an early inspection respectfully solicited. No charge for showing goods. Respectfully yours, GEO. IL CORNELSON. NOTICE! The Copartnership of J. W. PATRICK & 1 CO., have this day been dissolved by mtltu- .AUCTION and COMMISSION BLSI al consent. All indebted to the firm \r ill | NKSS will be carried on by the undersigned make prompt payment tu J, \V. Patrick. ?T. W. PATRICK L ELAND HA GOOD. at die Old Stand. J. W. PATRICK. I WILL MAKE A SPECIALITY OF 11AC0N, FLOUR, HAMS & SUGAR, THIS SEASON. Also on hand a full STOCK of FANCY GROCERIES. Just receive! a fresh lol of CHOICE CANDIES, FANCY CRACKERS, LEMON SUGAR, LEMON SYRUP, CANNED STRAWBERRIES, PEACHES, kc. J. S. ALBERGOTTI, CORNER RUSSELL -STEET AND RAIL ROAD AVENUE. MONEY SAVED MONEY EARNED! The HEAVY DECLINE in ALL GOODS in MY LINE enabled me to make very FAV ORABLE PURCHASES during the past week, ami I now invite the Public to not only a COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS but to a STOCK that MU3T BE SOLD within the next THIRTY DAYS. To accomplish a SPEEDY SALE I have thrown the entire stock of GROCERIES, LIQUORS & SEGARS On the Market CHEAP for CASH. ? It will oertainlg bo to YOUR INTEREST to call and EXAMINE before buying else where Goods ahown free of charge. 8@f- Special attention is called lo a PURE PEACH BRANDY. C. 13 .KOKTJOHN. ?ij. ? BMM F. H. W. HAS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF SPRING GOODS Which lie is offering nt^J^J^'^pricos. FAIR WARNING TO ALL! We would have ftonsumcrs of RICE to know that our MILL is about 9 > i, that we CAN and do GUARANTEE to SELL CLEAN RICE Below the Charleston Market Price At our MILL. Persons desiring it we will furnish them RICE weekly nt their doors in any quantity, or at the MILL CTcry day. We also keep a full supply of FRESH GKOUND MEAL AISTU) GEIST On hand, BOLTED and UNBOLTED, on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS. EICE I^LOUTH iron STOCK With CHEAT 0RADES of HORSE and COW FOOD. OAK ATSTD FITSTE WOOD SAWED any LENGTH desired, and dclivcd to any part of the Town for the SMALL SUM of $3.25 per Cord. Send along your Orders. We are always ready to fill them without DELAY. STRAUS & STREET. LOOK! LOOK! Do you want the BEST GOSHEU BUTTER, You ever ?AW ? Do you waut the BEST Lard, Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines, Pickled or Fresh Oysters, Sugar Cured Hams, Potted Hani, Crackers, Sugar, Coffee, Chewing or Smoking Tobacco, Segars, ?OAAmC< A"0 C*TTAT?C* sOVVlr? WJ.lv r^AV-Utt GO TO EO YDS At the Sign of the GOLD B?OT. S3 >?< o t t H W 3 H $ Q a. 0 r & I 3 3 (X! w H W g en si * M-^ g a ?j w *? CO f 0 1 h 2 O s tw s Cl s* O ? O <o a > 8 Q H 0 H W f 5 o ? H 1 o et vj N & H 2 W I o i 4 ? 2. ? H >? w OS H Ol H S3 Ol ? a H >-? M 53 55 O o ra ID a o CQ o o *8 w HI H r/t <-> o Q w bJ SJ4 ?3 5> AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt. HAS JUST RECEIVED AT THE ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE A full supply of FRE9H FAMILY GROCERIES, and is offering thorn VERY LOW lor the Cash. ?o AT THE ENTERPRISE SALOON Will be found a full Stock of CHOICE LIQUORS of tbo bosfc brands, aucf a largo supply of the BEST BITTERS that ar? made. SEGARS nnd TOBACCO of tho bost grades. All in need of the abor* goods will be dealt with right by calling on AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt, DUKES' HOTEL, russellstreet, orangeburg, & <x The Subscriber takes great ploasure ln; anhounblng to- his FRIENDS and IhV COM* MUNITY that he has OPENED' a* FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at tho Largj Rvjsidenceureeoat. ly oooupied by Mr. Hano Wannamaker. Comfortable Accommodations,-a Bo ntcous Table and Courteus Attention are Guaranteed. j?u IMm J. W.W. ?UK]E5r.