T I I TS TAYLOR COTTON GIN. ORDER IT EARLY. Tool*, th? Silver Medal at tlie Orangcburg Fair in 1S72. And Took tlie Diploma in 1873. It is of Light Draught, Gins Rap idly and gives a Beautiful Sample. X?riSritt, Esq., J W Smith, Esq, D C Stoudcniire, Esq., J W Culler, Esq. McMIC This HOUSE is" now open for tho reccp rtion of BOARDERS. GUESTS well taken ?care of. The TABLE amply supplied, and .? HACK meeting each train at the Depot. Terms Moderate. may 29 1S75 ly CARD. Dr. J. G. W A NN A MA K E R & Co., hog to inform the public that they arc better prepared to fill Ord ers than ovui^bufote..! The Orangebnrg Di ng Store shall at SiP] Qionrfl be provided with competent persons for filling Orders with dispatch, so from now henoefoward the people of Ornngeburg nectl not. 1m' placed in a dilemma to know where to find a Druggist. We also express jnw grateful (hanks to the public for the mrxgnxmiuoufi support given us, anil with rstrictcst attention to business?hope to ever ruiaintain their confidence Urn ?m mta%m a te\ state orange fertilizer, a. nd ' THE CLiM A X." Two first class, pure bone, am in old a ted Fertilizer*, for sale .by I). JENNlXtiS & :S<)N- aud 3\*D- ATKHX* Agents, Chariiwtoii. ^. (?. rVlto" MgliMt ? teMiiiiohlab/ -carT b\f-\ jgiven. i'lease solid for circular, ang 28? 3m The Cordial I5u3m oi'Syricuni and Tonic J'i?s. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Hew?rtr obscure the cause may be whh?i ?contribute to render nervous debility ??Iuj*akc ?0 prevalent, aflbrling, as it docs, nearly ow-?Mulf iqf ,w4if(R1Medn irresolution ?*f j>urj>os?, and inability to carry >\n\& ?AVlion, ?u|y, WirflgtkW'jibllsltiiss ?nterpqra or/|offixjjmiuij^,.!^a/^y'jg: tiling at a tune. I here is great sensitive- ] iiess to impress, though, retained but, a short lime, wifltf HflicIferfhVh^rVt ffftlfeiirtJr^flfBliJ? tion of the mental faculties, rendering an individual what is commonly called whifile-minded or llickle-mtndcd man. This condition of the individual, distress ing as it is, may with a certainly be cured by THE CORDIAL BALM OK SYRIC?M AND LOTHROP'S TONIC PILLS, Medicines unrivaled*fer ^ditfbz ?wnTd'jrfi;!,.! properties and ren.aAj^h^|rJ^?^a-| vourt Complaint?. I heirellicacy is eipinllyi 1 great in the treatment and cure of Cancers, Nodes, Ulcers, Pustule, I'i in pi es, Tetter, Fever, Sores, Ringworm, Erysipelas; Seald liead. Harbers' Itch, Scurvy^Salt Khrinn ings, Wf?nw BH Discoloration*, vUleers in tlieTliroal, Mouth and ? Nose, Sore Legs, and Sores of every character, because these niedieinesarc the eery best BLOOD MEDICINE Kver placed before the people, and are war ranted to be die mimt powerfull Alterative ever originated by man, removing Morbid Sensibility, Depression of Spirits, I lementia ami Muiahchuhfl Sold Uy all Druggists, and will he sent l?y express to all parts of the country ijy ad dressing the in-ofriof$f,oL\ Al'< I.OTIIKOP, M. 1).; Mv^JhrltWi^iisiAn? Mass., who may he cons-idled free of charge either personally or by mail. Si nd 2"? cents and get a copy of his Book on Nervous I b'senscs. aug 1 I 1S7? ly FOR SAliI? A Eine Black MARE, 2 good work HOUSES and a two I force WAGON. Ap ply to \V. A. MERONEY. sopi 1 I x~~> Im A Romance of Divorce. ft is not generally known, says the Cincinnati Evqtn'rn; yet it is probab ly true, that the novel oi" East Lyn no j although written in England, had tiie groundwork of iis story in a singular marriage which took place in this city, tiie notice and the attending cireum being cc icr in the c\ \ul as. follow! a clerk in tfwn~hoi7se,"TtdiTn love with a young lady whose ' lather was a well to do Second street merchant, and after pro per season of attention the couple were married. Doth soon found out that they were not happily mated, and af.cr a marriage of seven years, dur ing which time they had three child; ron, two boys and a girl, they mutunl was granted, and the wife went home to her lather, who had, through indors ing, lost his business and all his pro perty. The daughter's and his own misfortunes weighed so heavily upon the father's mind that during a mom ent of mental alienation he took his own life, leaving his daughter penni less and to rough it with the cold charity r of the world as best she could. 'Une* w?mim,* aMmivc little creature, tried every way she knew how to gain au honest living?in fact, working so hard giving musie lessons and doing embroidery for her old schoolmates that her health gave way, and. having no money to pa}' her board, must beg, starve or go to the poor-house. To mnrrbd, and at the time of which we ."peak had not only the three children by the first wife, but aho in addition thereto a litt'c two-year-old girl by die] second wife. The latter lady being ill, the husband advertised lor a nurse 'an^AttM*^ ed the eye of the first wife, and she, in her trouhl *, went to the former partner other heart, tolo! him Of her .??ad condition, and appucd" for the position iu his household^.,-Thejius baiid knew not what,to.say; djut, after giving her am] de fuifda l*viTl island i f) g?l i c*vo O'^.rfi^tlg 6 rpu/cuuAhiuneos 'glider wJuchr.sueh a ??lulteva(Waa?r^iMen.ow Nocsswity dc .manded t ime the'entire fnuft should be o?n1c?&^anW treated as any other hell)*, that she must care for the children?her own offspring?and the other child tb same as any hired nurse would do; that she must cat at the second table o darci for her charges. AlLthosoJ poor woman show, never by sign, word or look exhibiting the least evi dence of discontent. What, however, umstet&.i vu "ihsan the true feelings of (thftJalirftw'Wii seeing amdhcr filling the place that .-he had Olicc t ried, als sh^ thought, so hard to fill. The above is from an old Cincinnati paper, but the scqli^Tjs tflftj?? cp^equvfl-J stint with tbe whole facls, \* st ranger than what we have already narrated. When the cholera was raging in our city in J .Still the second wife was ilhwilh it, and being 11 if physician that she eon hi live, but a low hours at the most, as she was thou in a collapsed condition, she risked that all go out tho room, excepting hoi husband and tho hom-c kecper, when she told how much she dreaded leaving her child amongst -Hangers, and as a dying wife entrea ted them both to marry again. The proposition was a stange one. but both promised, and :i lew months nftjsrward, when the second wife had bcejn dead a sufficient length ofitiuic notj to cause remarks, tlie two were agajin married, brought together after a drucl t>cpa ration of so many years, and wc believe arc now living happily in A cosy-.WcsfEitd' hottse.,r The Actor's Old Love. ^j[r. Macrcafcljr ^?i^vedphls^cl^rc-^ |c^t from t fie stage more than twenty* ? WMiu,n be.jSpcnt first atSlicr ?hc, and afterwards at Cheltenham, where ho ^iediJU,tUe 27,Lh of April, 187?. It, ^Rsyrjn^fut? to sec ihti'iiy. of] his "dear ones laid in earth." His wifo and most of his children preded ed 'liiu^to,J,Uc ..grayc. Ho married most linppily a second time in I860. Iveiliovcd frqjftrj the 'Stiiga and its jealousies, alt; Bis fipo^ qualities lmd freer scope; and we think how witli pleasure of his vencrnblo :'md ijoldCj heap, as wesaw it iast>in!l"^7i,,aiid i]f the [sweet smile of his beautiful mouth, whi i\\ spoke of the calm wisdom of. a gen ,1c and thoughtful obi age. We havj reason to kno^? trmf bTL lot/k^eiV, back with ycariiihg^fon^c^TCo 'tire" studies and pursuits which had made him! Tamous.' Thefretful jealousies, the i passionate willfulness of the old times seemed to have faded into the dim past, and no longer marred the memory of kindness done and loyal service'- "rendered to him. He find done mftcb good iu the sphere which Providence had assigned him, and we believe hail^Jearned i?* 'fupyv that*it., was! not fott'liini^'to* repine, if -"tin divinity that shapes our ends" bad so shaped his that his work was to bo accomplished upon the stage. It is pf" the man as we then saw him, the 'man whom wc had known as a highly cultivated-aufl'essentially- kind-heart ed gentleman; "that1.wc would rather tbiuk than of the actor with''all his weakness and cruelty laid1 bare1.?-' LoKuon Qu-jrjcily. What to Teach Our Daughters. Teach them scllVreliance. Toa^ijjujni to make bread.... Teach, them to make shirts. 1 . Ted en them hot to wear fake hair. Teach them to wear thick, warm shoes.. ' Teach them how to wash and iron clotbes. Teach them how to make their own (IrcSBCS. " ; \ Teach them that u dollar is only a I - i nil Oii'li i<" 1 ?? i hundred cents. . .ri Teach them to cook a good incal of victuals. h< ' Teach itliora how to darn stockings and'sovy. ou buttons. . j leach them every day;dry, hartal practical common squsty ? , i ' Teach them to say.up, and mqan it; iOrsi|y yes, and stick to it. ?. s Teach tliem to wear calico dresses and do it like queens. Teach tlicm that a good rosy romp is worth fifty consumptives, s ,.; Teach them to regard the morals and noUtiicllfiodieyiof tb?ir beavfx. T/ach them all the mysteries of the kite icn, the dining-roLUii and the par lor. A; BCAUTIFGL > A l.LKOOltY.?A ^Sj^vpller in Turkey relates a beauti ful parable which* seemed even more beautiful (bun Pleno*? celebrated figure of the aocusing spirit and re cording angel: "Every man," says the dcrvLli, "has two aiiirels. one on his right shoulder, anil one on Iiis left. When he does anything good, the angel on ^ii3( right shmildor Walles it down and seals it, because what has been well done if doiie forever. "When he does evil, tin' angeljonv the;left writes it down ainl waits li1.] midnight. I f be lore that lime iho man bows bis bead and exclaims ''Gracious Allah! 1 have sin he'd,^ forgive mo ! tit a angel rubs out the record; but if not, at midnight he seals it, and ihe beloved angel on the qght tdipi^hler weeps." Why is ibe sun like a good loaf? Hoeause it's Jigbt when it rises. A Council Bluffs doctor bangs out n sign inscribed "Hi'. I'l. O. (Jre.-no, .Medico Kleel rieio." O ! 1 "A 'Shabby Swindle Exposed. A pretended exhibition of spirit power-.in' the large bull of'Vammany Hall) Nqw York, on Sunday eveumg, was broken up with mucb coufusion and excitement. George Willis, who clniirtcd t|j be*n medium, attempted to sliow Hijk:ability to ring bells and do various other things after he had been trie^ by\a comniittee chosen from the audience, and his arms had been en closed luwire. enses. But ihe impos ture was' detected by members of tho coniniitt&,f'nnd it was found that Willis 'drew his hands from the wire cases attu slipped from the cords which b0und him sufficiently far to enable him to perform the tricks which -be :declared :?cre done by the aid of Spirits, When the fraud was announced* by a member of the com mittee, Willis and his business man tiger nrjd ? Jiekct-tnker fled from the bii i 1 d ih^.t-v -There, was a large number of persons present, who were much enraged ? at! the imposture, some of whom rushed upon the plnliorm, broke j3p.qfjous!'?inedium'.s casket, and carried away his apparatus. It is be lieved that Willis ami those who were associated with him made about $1, 500 from the admission and extra scat tickets;.' Read Your Country's History. : ' ' if.: In - the action of Lundy's Lane a Colonel O'Ncil (General, he cii.nie to cull himself,) got a scratch ou bis leg. The wound was a mattcrof great joy. ami ho nursed it through after days growing lamer with every year, thai the memory of his bravery might be ever near him. Gradually, from sheer pondering over his stories be grew to think thut the success of the battle was largely owing to his services. One day, ln"^ indiis life, as he sat nursing his ieg^id ptoudcring over the glories past, a young man, visiting the family for tin; first line, approached nndsniy pathoticaHy remarked, "Lame Gener al ?" "Yes, sir," aller a pause, with inexpressible solemnity,"! am lame.'' ?'Been l iding, sir?'1 "No," with a re buking sternness, "I have not been riding." "Ah! slipped on the ice, General, aud hurt your leg?'1 "No, sir," with actual ferixsity. "Perhaps you have sprained your ankle, sir ?" With a painful slowness the old man lifted his pet log in both hands, set it carefully on the floor, rose slowly f rom his chair, and looking down upon the unfortunate youth with a stare of mingled wonder, pity and wrath,burst forth in the im in Utility of nigc. "(Jo rend the history of your couutry, you ^1??puppy!" i ii ii ?? ? - *??? i - Taking it Easy.?Old Roger was a queer Dick, and in bis own way made all things a subject of* rejoicing. His son Ben came in one day and said : "Father, that old black sheep lias got. two bimbo." "Good," snid the old man, "that's the most profitable sheep on the farm." "lint one of them is dead," said Hen. "I'm glad on't," said the old man, "it'll be better for the old sheep." ' "But (.'other's dead, too," s ail l'on. ".So much the better, rejoined Hog er, "sheMI make a grand piece of mut ton in the fall.'' "Yes, but the .old sheep's dead, too," exclaimed Ben. "Dead ! dead ! what, the < Id sheep dead?" cried old Hoger, "that's good; she always was an ugly old scamp." "Sure pop*''?champagne. Musical piracy?stealing a march. A deliberative body?a slow man. Sweetness and light?a love mat eh. Fruit for balloouisls?currents in the air. When is an egg not. oval? When you turn it round. Chickancry?-palming oil' an old hen as a young chicken. A well-bred woman never bears tin impertinent remark. Kyorgreens?umrchnnt-i who ex pi et , to ihtike money without advertising. Manufacturer of DOORS, SASHES, BLliN JDS, FLOORING, &C. Dealer in Builders' Hardware, Paints, Gils, $t, ?Sole Agent for THE NATIONAL MIXED PAINT CO. THE CKKAT AMEUICAX Fl Uli EXTIX (H3ISHEH C(). PAG? MACHINE BELTING COMPANY. OFFICE & WAREROOMS ?'oh. SO and 30 Ilaync and :t3 nud :65 I'im ltmw Sis. FACTORY niKl YARDS, Ashley River, West End Broad St, C H A III,ESTON, S. C. sept 2"> 1S7? Jy J. H. PARKER & CO I^YCTOIiS and CO H HISSION .11 EK Gl IA NTS, COTTON AND NAVAL STORES. ACCOMMODATION WHARF & YENDUE RANGE, Clf AKLKSTOX, S, C. J. If. PARK RR. A. S. TKU.MHO. K. ('. (iRKKX; Jr. is connected with the ahovu linn. sept 2") tf A. MbCOBB, Jr. GENERAL COMMISSION M!? ROHAN r AND DKAI.Kt: IN l-stor Jp?tri.s, And Other Building "Material, At.so I ..and Platt?! ei* ai id lCas*tei*ii I I A \\ OHiee No. 1 Central Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. July 17 1ST") !hu COTTON" GINS. COTTON BLOOM COTTON GIN, Price SI 00 per saw. MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN, Price 8-1 00 per saw. IIALL'S PATENT COTTON GIN, Price $-1 (10 per saw. HALL'S LATENT COTTON GIN with Feeder Attached, Price 55 ?? per saw. Tin- idiove are price* ih store at Charles ton. Send for Circular. C. (iRAVRLEY, No. Ill Kuril Bay Street, Nt rlli of the Poritoilice, ttug 1-1?2 Charleston, S. C. irrr e hunter & c?t SPKCIAI, FUACT1CE. Cuhccn?, Tuinors, ('hrdhirj Ulcers, Serofida, Epilepsy, Female Diseases, Liver Diseuses, Venereal Diseases, Skin diseases, ami all kindred atUicliuiiM SI CCESSFULLY TREATED. Cuncera and Tumors will 1?,' tieated willi our Speeiiies, without the use of the knife, without loss of Mood, and with l>nt littlti pain to the patient. CONSULTATION FREE. Terms of treatment easv. Wo have opened a Branch OHicc at .M A It ION C. II. S. C. (>;!!(?f the late Dr. E. .1. Oliveros. All per.-i.-ns desiring to got any of the ahove Preparations or Ite.hewal of Prescription* ciin do ho Iiy culling on Dr. WANN \M \KKK, At hi.- 1 irug ." tiirc, :utg 21 ?Jhn IS Y'OUU ? IS^JB WOKT1I 10 . ce:vts? Sickness prevails every where, anil evcry*ni!* body complains of souk? dwcrec dining If eir life. When sir!.-, thu object is to get well; now we iiay plainly that no ptivon in thin world that 18 suffering with Dyspepsia," :' Liver Complaint ajnl its effect*, shell as In- ^ - digestion, CostivcJifct-s, Sieh Headache, Hour' Stomach, Henri-hum, Palpitation of the. > ? Heart, Depressed Spirits, Uiliousncs*, ?$:c.; i > can tal;cGi:i:t:x'K Acuust Ki,o\vi:ii wi;h,?.ut ? getting relief ami core. If \mi doubt lhbn/1 ?. / go to vom- Driiggi.-tt DR. A. 0. DUKES ?-? and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents anil', try it. Kegular size 73 cents. Two doses >y will relieve you. DR. A. C. DUICKSi MO W TO VV11 IB ?&?E 86 AW 2>'5 AGit'E. If any person siiflurini; with Kkykn a>:i> AfiUK Intermittent or Bilious Fever will call at the Dr'ngStorcoi 1)11. A. G. DUKES and get a hot lie of At i Uli COXQUICil01t| . their immediate eure is certain, and the chills w ill not come hack tin ring that season. It contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other Poisons, and after taking one-half Lottie you will feel better in health thai: you luivo felt pcidiaps for years; It entirely cleanse.-! the wbolu system, purities the over ami other secretory organs. Price ?L0O'per ' bottle try it. As',- your Druggist about others who have used it. DR. A. C. D?KES.' J O ?2 N O G U K BF srccESson ok HO RERT JENNY. ' Importer ac?l Manufacturer OP SADDLES and HARNESS. fall and buy your good*, nsnntris the :iHie to buy cheap forca-h, the prices being reduced to a very low figure. Have your Harness and Saddles repaired now while I have time to do it at once. Call and see for yourself next du?r to Mr. C. D. Kortjohn, Riusel Street. JUST FRO'! NEW YOPJL' WHO ? A KT II Uli Ii. ?,*AYIN DERMATOLIGIST AND PRACTICAL HAIR CUTTER, Respectfully a Jtiounces to the Citizens of i Oraiigeburg, th:it he luu permanently located himself in this place and roVpiests a share of their patronage. Call at No. 3 Law Range, opposite Post Office. i>cpt 4 1 ST? ly DENTISTRY, OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL. A. M. Snider. T. J. Calvert. i fidy- Oliice open at all times. ESTABLISH 111) 17S5. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL, AUGUSTA, GA. One of the Oldest Papers in the Country. One of the Leading Papers in the Sollth. 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