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The lTXl>lc tolls us that worn in i - t<> bo n helpmeet to umn, und tho n?:in is bo the supporVof tho woman. Tu make mar ried lifo a rjuurca of happiness, nflect'otl roust f?Tc tho hearts uf both. Tho mar ried Mtr must be mutual helpers, one to the other. Thou tho coujugil state bo conie^a pinooth and pleasant road, fringed with flowers, which bloom even in thasoS'pth. of the wiuter of adversity and sorrow. "I. have road," Buys the athor of a rccc?a>w(iik, "a beautiful illustration of this pgtpt : A lady traveling in Europe, visi^gd with her brother, a town in Gor many, and took lodgings with a remark able couple, an aged man and* woman. Thejfe. were husband and wife. They livo(I.; by themselves, without child or ? BcrWtt, subsisting on the reut accruing fro? the lc?-c of their parlor and two sleeping rooms. The lady, in giving an account of the persons, says: "When we knocked at the door fur admittance, the two a.'i d persons answered the knock togeth ?r. When We rang tho bell iu our rooms, the bu.-ba.nd and wife invariably came ^ide by side. Both received our requests und executed them with tho utmost nicety and exactness. The first night, having arriving late by the coach, and merely requiring a good fir* and our tn i, wo were puzzled to understand this double attendance. "When the time to retire came the lady Was surprised to seo both husband and wile attending her io her bed chamber, nntl on looking with soin ? seriousness toward the husband, the wife noticing her embarrassment, said to hir. 'No offense is intended, madam my hus band is* stone blind ' The lady beg:;n tp nyjnrathize with the uge matron on flic groat misfortune of "Having a bus band quite blind. The blind man exclaimed ; 'It is useless for you, madam. jgagfieak to my wife, for she is entirely draf, and boats not a word you say !' ?iW?'ijwtne boarder, 'Ilure is an exauiplicatiou of the divine law ol pooqicosatinn. Could a p;iir he better matched L They were indeed one flesh, lie saw throngh her eyes, and .-he heard through his ears. Ever nfter it was interesting to me to watch the aged muu and his age.J, parser in their inaepara' blcnesa* Tho sympathy for each other was as swift as electricity, and this made their deprivation as nothing.' This beautiful domestic picture would only Buffer front any words- of comment."? ^:?hfhetan obscrvrr. What Cuarlie Did;?Turning into a certain streut, I saw a company o( ?kboya plujLg very czra.slly, aud evidCDtly enjoyod themselves greatly One I noticed iu particular, who seemed to be the leader of tin ir sports; ami v" ^.ust as I came up with them, he was proposiug a now game, and giving inslrucLioos in regard to it. His whole ,acetncd to be in the thing. As this moment, a window was thrown open A' in- the bouse I was passing, and a gentle ?^Wtoe called: '?'Charlie, your father wants you." The wiudow at ouco closed ; and that mutber, at I took her tube, immediately withdrew, without oven stopping to bco whether Charlie he-ard. The boy was so busy, that I doubted ' I if that quiet voicj would reach his ear ; but it seemed she knew better than I. Tho words hardly escaped her lips when everything was dropped. The boys wcro left at play; and Charlie was soon within doors, where of course I could not follow him Charlie had learned to obey. Always remember that prompt, cheerful obedi - enco is what you are to render parents ? aud teachers. Do not wait to be spoken to tbo second time, but run ut the first call. To Jesus.?Nearly thcee years ago a noble steamer was sinking with hundreds of people on bonrd. Only one boat load 1 was laved. As a man was leaping into tho boat, a girl who o >uld not be taken into the boat, aud who knew that she would soon bo swallowed up in tbe deep . *le p sea, handed him a note, saying : "Givo this to my mother !" Tho man was saved. Tho girl with hundreds of other persons, was drowued. 1 The mother had tho note. What do you think the little girl had waiileu in it ? Here are her words : "Dear mother, you must not grieve f r mi'; I am going to Jesus." Dear girl! what fuith und oourage sho must have bad to wriio that note 1 She was goingto.Je.su? through the stormy waves of tbo angry sou, and she y, as not afraid. A young gentleman hue roceotly pro cured a local habitation in Texas., who now advertises for a name, if auy one have such a thing to ep ?ro. He lost his duriug a prolonged residence among the . Indians, by whom be waa kidnapped a - rumber of years ago. No parties called Smith need apply. Young ladies use powder, perhups bo caurcthey think it will make them go off, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purpoaoa of a Luotntive Modiclno. rcrhnpsnoonemedl clnu i ? b>i universally roquirod by every body an a caUim tic, nor was over uny bo fore bo universally Adopted into use, in every country nnd among all Classes, as this iiilia buiculcleut purgaUVe l'lll. i'he obvioua reason is, that It is a more relia ble and fur more of fectual remedy than any other. Thoa>o who liavo tried ii, know thttt it cured them: those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors mid friends; nod all know that what it docs once it does al ways ? Unit It never fall* through any fault or nog glcrtof ItHiimnpoidtion. We have thousands upon tlioiiHnnd-? ofcortlUcatea of their roinarknble cor?? of the following complaints, but such euros nro known in. orory neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all aged and conditions in nil climates; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by Buy body. 'their angar-conting preserves tlicin ever fresh, and m-kes them pleucmit to take, whHo being purely vegetable, no harm c?n ariso from their use in any quantity. They operate by their poworfhl inflnenco on the internal viscora to purify tho blood and fctlmulato it Into healthy action ? remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and otlier organs of the body, restoring their irregular net ion to health, and by "correcting, wherever they cxint, such de rangements as are the flrst origin of disease. Minute directions uro given in ttie wrnpnor on the box, foi the following complaints, which theso Fills rapidly euro: ? For Di.? .ii> or <tinll;."Viflon, gjfltless? nemi, S.iiiiL: nor and torn of Apnetlti-, they should tic taken moderately to stimulate tho sunn* ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For B.lv.-r <'i?m;!!a!n? mrl its various Hymn* toms, llilimi* llcailnrho, Nick lleuil nelic, Jitnuilic<> or Urrru MIckneM, Mll Ion? <'<?1!<- and Illlloun ??!???, they ehould bo judiciously taken for each oase, to correct the diseased action ur remove tho ibstructions which cause it. For Dysentery or lYIttrrhcrn, but ono mild dose is generally required. For IKItfutiiiitli'm, <?ottt, Snivel, Pul? Sltutioit of t!i?> lleurt, I*t?ln Ist ?lio HncU and ? .ilin, Uiov should be contin* uously takon, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. Wi.ii such change those complaints disappoar. For ISrop*- and F>?op?lcnl Srvcl Mncr* they should bo Aken in large ami frequent doses to produce the effect of h drasUn purge. tor SiiipiiroBntun a, large i!n?? idiould ha taken as it produces tho duircd ofloct by sym pathy. ?s a Dinner Vill, lake >ne or two villa to promote digestion ami relievo Iho stomach. An occasional do^e. stimulates Hie stomach and bowels into hoaltliy notion, rc-unre* the appetite, and luvlgoratoa the system. Hence it i? often ad* vnntagcons where nonnrions dcinngomcnt exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that A do.-e of these 1*111? aiukoa him feel decidedly bot ter, from their cleansing and renovating etrect oa tlic digestive apparatus. Jir. ?7. C. A Yl'lt .? <:<}.. VrnrtUal CJicmUim, Z.OW13ZJ*. MASS., V. 8. A* niny 11 c ly 'ZT'ixxoti zrsr?r oor$ 'z;>in.i ?pjJOA\ ?qi puucu ip: p|o;? puu '*S8?K 'iP-wo'I ?fnsui..o(,> p.-.MiApaiv putt rcjji.a-.ij ' oj y waxy j r ;;u Xq p.uial.-u.i |?otinj piiq seapiponi j.iqio ojaq.u 'saina oiqttit-raiutM ' Apui Xuvui ttujonpojd. 'Xpontaj juonooxo uu ?| %\ 'epqopliuon j.iai'i puv Bjopjos?] anoiiif] joj ?aji.iu.iu Xtrifooq otujaoAj'i oqi 8u|ioi ?nmiH 'jCpomaj |uaiioaxa im vi i. 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System, and wnl eu/o Remittent and Intermittent rovers, NERVOUS 0hSEASES.LIVERCOfylPLAIrVT and are a prerenuve of Chilli and Fover. . All yiad to their powerful eOicacy. ARE COOP FORTHE MENIA?OfiCANI^?YlflN Are an antidote to change- of v? a.? ? and ?bet. THEY WILL RESTORE YQUTHEUL VIGOR to the wasted f ram*, and correct all Will save days of suffering to the sick, and CURES NEVER WELL PEOPLE The grond Panacea for oil the Uls of life. TRY ONE BOTTLE Tie Stan?ard yCvTSlTS _X \?. X PRESCRIBE IT H \WW[S\n Yonng or Old, ManieASJRACTICL J^ox Ringle, these Bitters are un^V ^^?qaaUed and tare often been tb?S^ *y Bsaaao of aavtag life, ^ .T.IV.ONI BOTTLE. ^ FOR S.4I,t; OK TO BKXr. ONE ACRE LOT with STORE and DWELLING, at Branchvillc, 8. C. Apply to D. LOEB, aug 21?3m Charleston, S. C. 1873! F^13RTJA1*YS FEBRUARY, 1873. FEBRUARY. L AST MONTH Of the Groat Clearing Oul Sule of the entire Stock of Winter DRY GOOD OF THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 1873. And every dny thereafter until all its aold. nt from 'JO to GO per cent bolow usual prices in order to make room lor our extensive Spring purchases. Closing out of DU ESS GOODS. Closing out of FLANNELS. Closing out of all WOOL GOODS. Closing out of MATS. Closing out of SHOES. Cail soon and be convinced. THEODORS KOHN & BROTHER. fob 1 k ly DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. 0 The Subscriber takes great pleasure in announcing to his FRIENDS and the COM? MUN1TY that he has OPENED a MUST-CLASS HOTEL, at the Large Kosidcuce recent ly ocupied by Mr. Untie Wnnnnmnker. Comfortable Accommodations, a Bounteous YiVile mid Courteus Attention are Guaranteed. jan 18?3iu J. W. II. Dl'UEM. CLOSING OUT SALE! TO MAKE ROOM FOR SWUNG STOdK. T. G. VINCE, OF Sr.A30K A It X,E UllY GOO US, CLOTHINO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, AC. AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES! T. C. VINCE, Next door to DR. A. C. DUKES. janS AM HAPPY TO IN fo: m niv (*: ion da that I have mublishfed a FIRST CLASS G R O C ERY. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AT POPULAR PRICES. I ntnkc it a Speciality* and keep a lull supply of LIQUORS, TOBACCOS AND SEGARS. Give me a call J. WALLACE CANNON, j in 18 Ligbtfoot'i Old Stand. jan 18 AT COST TIIF. BALANCE OF MY 8TOOK OF Iteady Made Clothing and Ladies Dress Oeoda will be offered for the next .10 dnys at and BELOW COST for the CASH. j> J. 31* .\AMAUA\S. INDUSTRY, ECONMY & PERSEVERENCE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I am happy to say publicly to you that I have NOW one* xhe Jbest ASSORTED STOCKS o Domestic and Fancy GROCERIES on jutnd that has ever been brought tt^ this MARKET. Call and Examine for Yourselves. W. T. M?LLER. All Goods Promptly Delivered. dee 21 c tf New York, JUST ARRIVED FROM THE ABOVE MARKET A Splendid Stock of Fancy DEESS and other Choice GOODS. AT J3a XjOXTIiS' WHO IS OFFERING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS WELL AS THE ABOVE GOODS AT AND BELOW COST a eso A FULL STOCK OV FAMILY GROCERIES CALL SOON AND SECURE BARGAINS! ?><\ 7 D. LOUIS, REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JEST IN AND FILLED WITH ?R?BLE GOODS! AND CUSTOMERS SHOPPING AT BULL, SCOVILL k PIE, Making Selection from their Kxtrannlinnrj Etrue mil Varied Steck of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, wit'.i constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Doth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in- drawing supplies from dosirable Markets FOR THE CASH Enable them to make thr- liest poaaib'fl KATES, which is (he OLD RULE con tiuued from its ORGANIZATION? 18 12, Girintf nr> ejrp*rience of SO years in Busin es?. Economy and Enterprise together with the Energy and centlemanly deport ??^S?B ?. A88Wtant8' arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED OLbr. of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. maj 25 TTTOCU) INFOPM THF. P?M.TC THAT HE IS KTTf.T, CARRYING ON THE CAR V\ riage Maki?.* I? allits various branches and will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagona. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G XI TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNF.P AT MY MILL baa brought from } to ] cent mo e than that 0inned on the common C?aa. ect %pl 2?Ij p, BIQQS. SOUTH CAKOLINAKAlLftOAD Ciiabi.kston, S. C. December 2?, 1871. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMB?> 24. the Passenger Train on the South Caroliuu Railroad will run us follows . FOB, ACQVSTA. Loave Charleston...,...8.10 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.4.25 P. II. ruu COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A. M. A? rive ut Columbia.4.0C P. U. FOR rtHAIILKSTOM. Leave Augusta...7.40 A. af. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.20 P. M. THBOUOI w I l.m 1 SuTOS TBA1M Leave AuguaU:.8.Q0 A.M. Arrive nt Kiujrville.9.00 ?. M. Leave Kh.gvlUo.12.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.6 80 P. M. vnit STA KIOUT EXTKESS-sc?datb KXCSPTBO Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Aujrustu.7.80 A. M. Leave Aupusla.6.00 P. af Arrive ul Charleston.5.66 A. af. coLi'MniA RiouT i:xr*r.r.ss?sisdats axoarr tkd. Leave Charleston.7.10 P. If. Arrive at Columbia.?.??7.80 A. M. Lea- e Columbia.6.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.7.00 A. M. bcmmebtille Tit AIM. Leave Stimmervilir at.7.25 A. If. Arrive at Charleston at. 8.45 A. M. I.eav.- CliarlesCon at.8.80 P. If. Arrive ut Suinuierville at.?.4.46 P. M. CAX'des BBAXOB. Leave Cam den....6.16 A. If. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. If. Leave Columbia.1.46 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.26 P. if. liny and Night Trains make close oonaeo lion nt Auguxta with Georgia Railroad aase) Central Railroad. Night Train conncots with Macoa aad Augusta Railroad. Colombia Night Train ennncote with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Cainden Train connects at KingvilU daily (except .Sundays) vith uay Passenger Trais, and rt:?.'. through 'o Columbia. A L. TYLER. Vice-Pfeeid4at, S. R. Picken?, General Ticket Agent. Doors, Sashes, Elinds, Ac. p. P. TO ALB, Manufacturer mid Dealer, No. 20 Ilayne Street and HerlboeVa Wharf IMI AULF.STO!*.. 3. C. K3r This is tho Largest and most Com plete Factory of the kind in tha Sent bars. States, and all articles in this line can be* furnished by Mr. P. F. ToALKat prices wbieir defy competition. Qr'xT A ^kinpblcl '.vitb full aad detail?** list nf all sizes of Doors Sashes and Blinds, anil the prices of eaeb, will be seat free a*6 past Paid, on applicatiod to7 ? I?. P. TOAIJR, CHARLESTON, 8. f. july 16 wee MONEY CANNOT BUT IT! For Sight Is PriceloMl! BUT TUB DIAMOND SPECTACLES Will. PRESERVE IT. trade If yon valne yenr Pyesight ase theo? Per fect Lenses, Orouad from Minute Crystal Ptbblas, M<dted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account ef their Bard n. >.- and Brilliancy. They will last ?aay years without ehsa|tj and are warrantee* superior to all othera in ase. Manufactured by tbe Spencer Optical Manufactur'ag Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Oenuing unless staatp ?d with wir trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents threogh out the Union. E. J. OLIYEROS, jan 20?ly Ora&geburg, 8. 9. THE Citizens' Savings Bank. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangebnrg ?rtfc?*fc? Will pay 7 PER CENT. INTEREST ea SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER GENT, an SAViNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Sesai annual'.r?. Local Finance CommlUM. Hon TI10S. W. GLOVKR. Col. PAUL S. FKLDKU. Capt. J.NO. A. HAMILTON?, JAS. H. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 28 Jan. ely At Private Sale. milE PLANTATION farming a part of 1 the Estate of the late Col. Keitt, and Known as the DARBY PLACE. The traot onsists of about tiOO acres, one half west Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Loasa Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Thea* are tbo Finest Lands in tbe District, sjsjsl were valued at per acre in 1866. Woejl? be aold for one-halt tha* , rice now. Oaes fourth cash, the remair or in three instalv ments bearing interest from dato and so-, cured by mortgage of the earns. This ia a splendid chance for any oae 4?. siring to secure Rich Lands, fine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Rang? and a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KF.ITL Or JO KEITT, Esq. jant? <?? fo $20 PER DAY! Agents <>) WANTED 1 Ail clasaes ef working people, of ?ither sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything [else. Particulars free. Address * G. STIXSON % C*?., 1 sep' 2' -lo Portl\ndf Maiae{