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POETRY. Birds. bt MINNIE -rodoers. Street birds Pretty birds, JWade by God above, Gentle binla 3/?doTfds , Jl/ade that we should love. Sweet songs Pfrli* songs Are, wflfted thro* the air, From Httle bird* ;vPure birds, Resting over there. Touch them not .liJUlXfie^ were made by the God of love, Bp listen now """i"' * '.Hearken now 3Tj9t> ' ?a their notes ascend to him above. j ,n\tifr4liSr.i\ ? ? ? v ami 1 i i s?i i - < "m l&^arm, and Grn-rderi? ...?rife ^Affi<urt'itt'the General Purtniit of man:' It '?? vine BflfU qf,aU others, and therefore, the yxf'~: jiiiott Xr*$vl and Honorable." Ml It ccd.nnd it yet remains to be seen whether ?S^Xft $P COUNTY FAIRS. ^'e to^oii p'f !Fairs has just commen t remains to be seen w' e any progress as a nation [exhibitors. Fairs have been produc tive of much that has had a tendency to vjxdvancejthe farmers' interests, but at the feame fjime much1 has taken place at these &ll*bitiona riot calculated to make these animal gatherings quite all that could be wished.1 ' We ore not disposed to find fault with, every thing, but will say ? that much of the evil that creeps into these eocieties comes from bad men getting con trol. This it is the duty of responsible members to prevent. Those who desire that their- annual exhibitions should be successful, must be content to labor for that end, and should.they {ail to do their duty in this regard, they snould not com plai? Ithat^ their faire are not'all they could wish <hcm. ' ? To Drive Away Bed Buqa.-^-An exchange gives the following as a sure way to drive bed bugs fibm old beds : "Take green tomato vines, put them in a basin or'trayi pound them to pieces as fine aB>pofiSttjde,' then stain the bedstead, where they inhabit, with the juice, fill tho crevices with pieces of vines, and lay leaves under the ends of the slats.- If this i?'practiced twice a year, not a bug* will remain in the bedstead, Gre^'oy^akouid be ta:&cn at fh&r sea son to provide sufficient water for domes tic animals. They should have a con stant supply. A> large number of sheep raisers in the Westy being dissatisfied with the privo of wool,- are holding their stock for better rates. It has been, determined, by careful cx ]terinierits, that three and one-half pounds of corn will, wheif fed to swine, make one pound of pork. Two Chops at the Same TuTe:?The New York Tribune says : Two different crops at the same time on the same ^rotiud by mixing the seed, is^not very widely known, or if known, is very seldom made-Use of. The practice is not now for Scotch farmers have for years been in the habit' of raising crops of oats and peas ^together, with the effect of gaining nearly as much asoould be produced by raising these crops- on. different fields. Two and a h?lf bushels of oats mixed with'ono bushel and a half ?f peas will yield'a crop nearly, if not qtiite,-?qual in bulk to the two crops sown separately. Tumips??s. rye sown iu< rows between corn, andlharrowediii af terthc last wort^ ing, when'tfll?'corn is laid by"*, will not affect tho yield of corn, while very con? siderable/omns for winter feed< or fall pasturo may be secured with very littlo expense few seed and labor. It is not at alt uncommon for two hundred, or moro bushels of turnips per aero to be raised thus on corn?stubblc,, which,, with the tops, has furnished a very welcome addi ' tion to the feeding.resources of the farm. Rye thuS i^wn c?n? oflon: be grazed by milking-cows until nftor. Christmas, and will havo a marked effect on the quanti ty and quality of the butter. . ,*?'.!'!? . ' ' CHINA HALL. WM. B. ?TANLEYT importcr and deaxer Jf? CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARF SUver-pfated;Si'ltannia and Japanned Ware, T a b 1 ttrXTu t\ a rj, Mirrors, GAS-FIXTURES, UouuK-KuitKisuino Goods Generally. **** tO We are now opening one of the moat desirable ?locke of DRY GOODS over offered in this market, consisting of the moat popular styles of DRESS GOODS, LACES, HtI8H LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, With a fuU^and complete stock of heavy CASSI MERES, 1 'LTNSEYS, SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. J. H. KINARD, COLUMMA, S. C* WILMAS, DUttNl?^fJ?T cosmtssioN MERCHANTS, 0 Beaver street and 29 iV-1-*?*Piaer, Ji Y 11- 36 SELL & FOSTER, - - IMPORTERS AKD DEALERS lit Fancy ?ood&, Notions, Fancy Dress goods, Hosiery Gloves, Xiaces, Ladies' Clotti Cloaks Worsted Goods, Trimmed Hats Millinerv and Straw Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, No. 27 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. 12- 6mo Kliiigslaiicl cfe HEeath, ' DEALER IX HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS/ Attfy Crockery, Plated Ware, Table Cut lery, &c. &c? (Under Columbia]Hotel,") Columbia, S. C. J. A. Heath. K. Kingsland. apr 27-6mo . Universal LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. We are desirous ofsecuringthe services of a h al dozen canvassing agents in South Carolina for the UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, of New York, with whom liberal terms will be made. We desire aflso, responsible lo cal agents for each town in the State. M. W. GARY, M.C.BUTLER. i - StateSuperintcndcnts of Agencies DEPOT FOR Temperance Literature, Sons of Tem perance Badges, Good Templars Badges, Sons of Temperance Regalia, Ac. Send for price list: Regalia furnished complete, at less than they can he bought in New ^ork or Bos ton?- Address? F. P. BEARD, Orangeburg, S. C. July 6?tf Fagan T3rotners, Main StrcetTuetween Lady and Washington, Columbia, S. C. Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room, and all kinds of Furniture, from Ohe best manufacturers in New York, Baltimore nod Philadelphia. apr 26-3mo DANIEL. H. SIL.COX CHARLESTON, S. C. FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, Nos. 175 and 179 King strect,corner of Clifford Charleston, S. C. Aefall and large assortment continually on Hand! and at the lowest prices. Call and ex amine.. 20-Cm NEW GOODS. , SPRITO 1872. At tho popular Dry Goods IIouso of W. D. LOTE & CO. We are now showing* all the rtew" styles in DresaGoods, Embroideries, Laces, TrimmlngB, Cassimen and- Cloths, Hosiery and Gloves, Prints, Cambrics, Carpets, Matting, Window Shades. &c. Our business is conducted on the one price system. We kee w cr> y standard makes of Goods,and sell then ;' jniformly Low Prices. Orders from the . country will bo fdlcd with 'he-utmost care. jSw^Bargjuns this week. apr 27-6rao OTTO SOlffT AG, DYER AND SCOURER OF GENT'S COATS, PANTS AND HATS. &c;t Charleston, S. 0. I BEG TO .INFORM THE OITIZEK?rT>F Orangeburg County that I will leave in a few days for the Western Stock Market And will be able to exhibit to them between the lBt and lOlh of September, at the Town of | Orangeburg and at my Stables in Bamberg SIXTY HEAD . Of the Choicest fet?ck the jlfarket can produce in DRAPT HORSES AND TIMBER AND WORK MULES. My facilities for purchasing Stock are sur passed by none. I intend doing a LIVE BUSINESSIH B&* I guarantee all Stock sold by me* aa represented* f. M. SAMBERG, augl2?it BAMBERG, S. C. the singer still triumphant 1 THE NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE. WITH ATTACHMENTS FOR AT.I. KINDS OP WOItK. in-fast Winning favor in the household, as shown by the rapidly increasing sales. '.. t*!b new family sewing Machine is capable cff a'range and variety of work such as was once thought impossible to perform by ? ?machinery* "We claim and can show that it is the cheapest, inort beautiful, delicately arrang? ed, nicely adjusted, easily oi>oratcd, and smooth ly running of all the Family Sewing Machine-;. It is remarkable not only for the range nnd va riety of its sewing, but also for the variety nnd difietferrtt kinds of texture which it wi/1 sew" with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the interlocked-elnstic-sticb, alike on holh*sidcs of the fabric sewn. Thus, beaver cloth, or leather may be sewn with great strength nnd uniformity of stich ; und. in a moment, this 1 willing and never wearying instrument may'be s*d|usted for fine tt?Tk Or gauze or gossamer tie? sne, or tlifc tuctcirig' of tarlatan, or milling, or almost any other wosk which delicate lingers have been known to perform. At the world's fair it received the great award of the highest sales! J." K. White, Agent. Office at Engine. House, Orangeburg, &. C. 'put 6 oni ??>i"'.?.v.i-V..^"'- , THEY ARE WARRANTED ENTIRELY VEGETABLE. They contain no arsenic or poisonous ingre lients of any kind?nothing in the least degree injurious totbc system under aiiy circnmstaji-vs ?and -may be a4nri?i?tcred ir'im perfect safety to an infant' They never" frril to cure the most obstinate case when taken as directed. They cure immediately. In no case will the patient have more than one chill after the tii>t lose, nnd in the majority of eases not even that. They accomplish the work by destroying the causC?f disease, which no other remedy pre tends to do. They are an effectual preventive, neutralizing the malarious poison in the system-, and thus averting its consequences. They are warranted in every instance. If| they do not cure the money will he refunded-. For ?de all wer the South, IX)WIE, ttOlSE & DAVIS, am Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. July 17, 1872 23 Gin TO ARRIVE O JV Friday Next; IL ^PLEKDID LOT OF VIRGINIA HOUSES. Finest Drove of Horses ever brought to tin* market. Those in wnhr'of n'gootl- horsd had better call at once* Sale' Stables of W. lttV SAIN & CO. i augaMf. Wm. iteatthiessen. FINE CLOTHING & TAILORING HOUSE, No. 201 King St. Corner Wcntworth, Charleston. S. C. OfTcrs nn elegant supply of Spring CLOTHING, foremen youths and hoys, of New Styles, ut moderate prices. Furnishing Goods in great variety. Agent for the Cits. ?tar SnirtS; Tailoring department supplied with a ful line of desirable nnd seasonable Cloths, Cassimcres and Vcstings, which f lillbc made up to order in fine style. npr 10-3mos. DRUG STORE! For the liberal patro.mge which I have thus far received from the citizens of Orangeburg and the confidence shown in me by very num erous friends, I take the opportunity of express* ing my sincere gratitude in the "Ornngcburg Times." The encouragement of past patron age o"d kindness induces a strong faith in future success, and, while thanking; my friends fuf past favor*, 1 ciin assure them that nothing will be left undone to deserve their continuing patronage. My store is cs.soutially a Drug Store; where will be kept such Drugs and Medi cines alone, as I will warrant genuiueand Pure. I have arranged to Bimply my customers with Medicines of the very best quality afforded in the market. I avoid all eheap useless articles, mid yet my prices shall be as reasonable for valuable, good, fresh Medicines ns anybody's. I invite the Physicians of the District to call and examine for themselves. They arc judges ,to whose opinion I subrfiit. Send your orders and they will bo fdled to your satisfaction. Just received a stock of pure, medicines consisting of Laudanum, Paregoric, Castor Oil Sweet Oil, Epsom Salin, Cream Tartar, Curb. ?Soda, &ct Dye Stulls, Paints and Brushes, Con centrated Lye, Patent Medicines of all kinds; Just call at the*(Southern Drug ?S'toreon Rus sell .Street, ami you will be sure to get what you want. A. a J)UKE& whit do: thett want it? BECAUSE the Home Shuttle Sewing Ma chine, for $25, is not only cheap, but war ranted to to do any kind of work done by a $75 Machine. S37 will get ytm a handsome Ma chine, with VAAc complete* DoXcrw erf them runrrfng in Orkngeburg ai?J giving perfect satis faction.- ? TAYLOR'S PRIZE MEDAL COTTON GINS on hand *?>., 40 Saws, I, 15 Saws, 1, 50 Saws; warranted ?id sold at Factory Prices, JOHN A. HAMILTON, June 25/ THE PEOPLE'S BAKERY, REMQVED TWO DOORS EAST OF J. P. HARLEY'S W here he will be happy to serve his for T ? mer customers with FIN E C A N 1 ? ft . CO N F K CTIO Tsr A R IKS, FRUITS AND N tf T S and TOYS of every description, and a( prices to suit the times. 1 also keep constantly on hand FRESH BREAD, CAKES of every description, PIES, &c. Prices reasonable. AUK), WET>DI.VG CAKE prepared with great rare to suit the most fastidious tastes. Thte PATRONAGE of mv friends nnd fel low-citixuns is respectfully solicited. TIIOH. W. ALBERGOTTI. July 16, 1872 23 tf EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ifANUF?CT fJRING' CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. No. 310, KING STEET., (Between Wentwortli and Society Street?.) COLUMfRIAi 8. (?. LARGEST STOCK SOUTH OF Tobacco, Odl and examine before oi/y?io elsewhere.. Country ordern solicited and promptly lilled. All goods delivered free to Dc ?pot, and no charges for cases or boxes. I WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. j Juuo i i, 1872 So If The Citizens' Savings Bank OP SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGEBURG BRANCH. Will pay 7 PER CENT. INTEREST on SPECJIAL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT, en SAY 1NGS DEPOSITS compounded Semi-annually. Ijocal finance Committee* 1 Hon. thos. w. glover. Coi. Paul s. feldrr. Capt..john A, hamilton. JAS. hf fowles, mch 19-1 y Assistent Cashier. LARGEST ANDIBEST SSIECTEB Stock of Goods ? Is just being opened rtt the well-known SlORE o^ G EO, H. CORNELS O N? And an early inspection of the same is cordially solicited/ guaranteeing that s only necessary to look nt those BEAUTIFUL GOODh to be induced to buy/ as no competition nguinst them is feared. All DEPARTMENTS are completely as sorted'the prices put below H? COMPETITION, and it will be the pleasure of the PROPRIETOR ami Iiis ASSISTANTS to show them freely and courteously. ? It will well repay the trouhlc of giving the]cntire STOCK a full inspection. George H. Cornelson. j-f|ir lyr BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE RA.I^J?LY liEDUCING tlieir . T^VTJGf ?TOCK OF GENERAL MER Off. 1?YDISE, INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED. GOOD STYLES AND DE4IRBL e* GOODS ARE ALWAYS FOUND A/? Bull, Scovill & Pike's, Who arc agents for First,clas?? LIFE AND PIKE itfS?RANCE COMPANIES., Also Agents for the IMPROVED WTNSHIP COTTON GIN, under tost, has* nneila 150 lbs. seed cotton to each saw in 5 hoofs and 50 minutes. Thus a fifty Saw Gin can turn out about 0 bales, 400 lbs. each, in about 0 hours, if run at & ligh rate of speed,. Purchase the Wiriship Gin. BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, A gents. June 11,1872?18?tf GREAT OFFERINGS o r BARGAINS ON Account of the Seasoii" being well a *f vanced T. KOIOf & B?OTHE? Are now offering tlae balance of tlieir SPXl LISTGr A JSriD S ?SV^MIEK GOOD? FULLY 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN THE USUAI/SELLING PRICE. Ladies will find this an excellent opportunity to supply their wants in DRESS GOODS;-;WHITE GOODSj HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, HATS, RIBBONS,- PARASOLS, HOSiERY, GLOVES,- CORSETS; PANIERS, HOOPS, FANS, COL LARS, &e. &c. "We arc closing out alLour goods at VERY LOW PRICES, for wo must hawtf room. Theodore Kohn & bro. April 5, 1872 17 tf