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.Vliat the Choir Sung About the JL?L?? New Bonnet. SSBSaf ei am? <m* ; 2r*?^2,4b *?"?'*' ~ ? ? A foolish little maiden bought afooUsh llttl bbtmei, With a ribbon nn? a feather ami a bit .?f lace upon it; A nl. that the other maidens ot'the lilt tie town might know it, .'.'he thought she'd goto meeting the next Sunday, just to show it. Hut, though tho little bohnct waa scarce largely than a d'me, The getting of it sottlod proved to be a work of time: .So, when 'iwca fairly tied, all the bells had u'oppod their riuging, Aud when she came to nieetli.*. sure enough " 'the folks were einging, So this foolish little maiden stood ai'd wait ed at the door, Aud she shook heV ruffles out behind and smoothed them down before, "Hiilleluia! halleluia!" sang tho chior above her Ncad, "JJardly knew! you hardly knew you!" were sVaytho words she thought they said. mkm ?>'1 ? I This made the little maiden feel go very, very croe?, That she gave her little mouth a twist, hor little head a toss; For she thought the very hymn they sang . ' ' Was all about her bounet, With the ribbon aud the feather aud a bit of i? 'dace upon it. And she would not wnit te listen to the ser mon or the prayer. But pattered down the silent stroct and hur ried up tho stair, Till ?be had reached her little bureau, and in u bantLbox on it Ha 1 hidden safe from critic's eye her foolish f - little bonnet. Which proves, my little maidens, that each of you w ill find Io every Sabbath service but an echo of your And tha' htllo head that's filled with silly little airs, Will never get a blessing from sermon or %) from prayers, H- , - Where Did the ?ich Man iio. ; l,ittlc Juhnle was psepatring for Sun 'day school, situated Some distance away when his mother s tw one of h :r neigh b;or* Approaching in his vehicle, 'J hi neighbor, by the wny, was oalled "'tin Rich Man," being both wealthy, kind hearted, and liberal to the poor. .Jhonny ran out and tho rich man took him into his vehicle, as he was going right past the Sunday school. It was a very hot day, and so J?nnie took off his shoes and blockings to keep himself cool. When they at rived the execrises had already begun, and as the man was going to b.Kn?i> ..v, ?t o nine beyond. and Be agreed to call for Jhonny on his return, he concluded not to put on hi?sho*s an 1 stockings again but leave them in tho vehicle. 8u he tripped lightly into school nnd the man drove away toward, the church. IR< teacher was just hearing the Ivs son, which, by the by, Jhonny was nc qniuttd with, which \va-> tho fate of the rich man and Lazarus. Soon sftcr Jt.nuy took his rent, it raune bis a u t ? - answer a question!" "Jhonny, can you tell mc where the rich man weut?" lie weut to th? Baptist meeting/' re. plied the little lad, thinking only of his late companion. "Xo, no, my son, the rieh man went to hell, ' said the teacher, with gre.it iiu pressiveness . tie the other scholars were littering with laughter. "Did he?" exclaimed the*lad; in all hone-ty. -'That he bus taken tn*y shoes stockings with h:m," and up he jumped and seising his hat he put out ol the school room and down the road to overtake the rich man, and' sterner his property. ? i assay ass, ? Du Think.-?'?Two things a musrer commits to his servant's care"' said one -'the child and the child's clothes." It will be a poor excuse for tho servant to . ray at bis master's return. "Sirr here arc all the child's clothes', seat, clean, but tha child is lost!" Much so with tho account that many will give to God ' of their souls and bod La at the great day: "Lord here is my body, and I am very grateful for it. I neglected nothing that belonged to its rontcut and welfare , but for my soul, that is lost und cast away forever. I took little cure aud thought about it." and Hi Loved to Steal,?A well kuown Conunctiout clergyman had s deacon who insisted npon leading the singing at the prayer meetings. lie waa a great blun derer and he saug all the aad and me liocho'y tunes he could think of; The hymn was give) out, "I love to steal awhile away." The deacou begun, "I love to steal," to Maar when be broke ' ? down. He started wiihDuu lee, "I love ^ to steal." The third tlrajj be oommou ccd and broko down wh. n tho pastor n arose aud sail- "I am sorry for our I I rothcr'a propensity, Wisi souio hroth if pray." ??--??-?????aas?-?? asas i ? A Connecticut family eousis ing of five poisons depend on the town for th ir daily bread and on themselves for PS 50 worth of opium a week A3'at*'s Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is nt onoo agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tlio hair. Faded or gray /mir is soon restored iu to its original color, "sSisSe^*'-? freshness of youth Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair cheeked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its uso. Nothing can restore tho hair whero tho follicles arc destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed, But such os remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent tho hair from turning gr^.y or falling < fl", and consequently prevent baldness. Freo from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted morely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing olso can bo found ro desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil whito cambric, und yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C, Aver & Co., PiiACTicir, and Analytic i. Chemists, lowelt,, mass. PBICF. si oo. mi 11 0 lv /Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Thront and Lungs, such na Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the wliole history of medicine, ha* any thing won so widely and so dcei>lv upon the conUUencc of mankind, aa i!.:; excellent remedy lor pulmonary comitlainta. Through a long series of years, and among most of the races ot men it ha* risen higher and higher in their estimation, a* it ha* become better kno?rn. lm uniform character and power to cure tau va rious affections of the lungs and throat, have mado it known as n reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it I* nt the same time tho most effectual remedy that can be given for incip lent cum. hihi uon. and Uie tlaugcroua atfectiona of the Uiro.it and lungs. As a provision against audden attacks of Croats*, it should lie kept on hand in every family, ant indeed as all nie some times subject to colds nud coughs, all should bo provided with this antidote for them. Although Fettled Conrumj>t(an i.- thought in enrablc, Htill great cumbers of eases where the disease seemed Mftlid, have I.ecu completely cured, and Uie patent restored to Bound health by Uie Cherry Prstorat. So complete is Its mastery over Uie disorders of llic Lcngs and Throat, that tho.m obstinate Of them yield to It. Whon nothing che could reach them, under Uie Chetrv 1'ectornl they subside and disappear. tHnyera ami Vubllc Speakers Und prent protection from it. Antlitnn la niv.ii.? relieved and often wholly ?uiv-U by It. lirvnc/tM* Is gcaewillv cured by tnklns o>? Cherry Pectoral m smell and (Ve?|uent doses. So generally are it* vMllCfl known, that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that ltd ijiialilicd arc fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ajrue, Intermittent Fover, Chill Fever, Ecniittont Fever, Dumb Aguo, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed oil tho nfTections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasinatio poisons. As Its name implies, U doe.* Cure, nnd docs not fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, ltis mnth, Ziuc, nor any other mineral or pol onoua Substance whatever, it in nowise Injures any p*. tlent. The number and importance of its cure* In the ague districts, are literally bej ond account, and we believe without a parallel iu the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by tho acknowledgments we receive ol the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and whuru oilier rem or il tx> edic < had wholly failed. Cnacelimntod pors?ms, cither resident travelling through miasmatic localities, will protected by taking the AOiIJi < Vltl. daily For TArrr Complaint*, arising from torpid ity of Uie Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stitnu lating the Liver into henlUty activity. For liilious Disorders and Liver "Complaints, tt la an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkablo cures, where other n.i diciuVs had failed. Prepared by nn. .T. c. Arm ? Co., Prnetieal and Analytical Chemists, Low eh, Sloes., and eold all tx>iiud the world. VKICE, $J.OO n-Jl ISUTTLE. ia-O 0 c 1/ THE CREATJJGOOt). :P URIFrER. Pofc-HOAsing poweifnl Invi| oraUi.,' PPOPERJIES&APLEAJsA These Hitters Nro poshivtly invaioablo iu ' They purify tho system, und will euro DYSPEPSIA 2. GENER?fi^EerDT^ Remittent nnd Intermittent Fevers, and are a proventire of Chiiu and Fever. . All ylold to Iheir powuftil efficacy. s\;l^.lti.litl;i,liMJ,i.>^g,]i^jL Are an antidote to chango of ?? a.; - and Diet. T HEVArVILL RESTORE YaUTHFUUVIQ? R to the wasted framr, end correct all Will save aava of sum-ring to the sick, and The grand Fanaoea for all tho ills of lifo. TRY ONE BOTTLE -? 11(3 Standard >V PHYSICIANS THERE, r J^X. PRESCRIBE IT I* )ERIABY^/ln Tonne; or OM. M?rricd\^ACriCE. ^Ta* Single, these- Bitten are nn^V ^requeued and bave oftm been thuV *7 means of saving lifo. W TRY ONE BOTTLE. > FOH SAI.l. Oil TO lli.M r. ON-i A(-KH LOT with 8TUUE and DWELLING, at Hrsnchville, H. C. Apply to 1>. LOEB, ?ug ?J?3n Chnrle ton s. c. New Goods ARRIVING BY KVRRY NORTHERN STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNEYiSON. In order tobe pi-eparod for the doin-ind* of the season, I an? receiving Urge supplies ?1 all I lie various goods n-e ic 1 al this time of the yevr; such as Plantation Sunpliea, Tool*. Plows, Iron. And everything eise u-cuss.iry to uiaki a orop. I am Agent for tb? tollowing valuable an 1 e labliahed Stan ?res : aTLWAN ou AN , Kl IWAN DISSOLVED BOSK, ET IWAN ( K P P06d, ATLANTIC PII08PIIATE, ATLANTIC ACl? PHOSPHATE. E FKANK t'nK'S PlIOSPlIATK, 1'KIUJVIAN GUANO. LAND PLA8TKK LIMB AND S A LT. All the above Manures nro oiH-red at manufacturers prices will be sol l at the same terms asat the works and will bu doliverod if roqucs.ed at a-iy depot on ttio Sont h Carolina Railroads. jeb I GKO. H. CORNELSON. DUKES' HOTEL. EU?SELL-STREET, OEANGEBURG, S. C. The Subscriber take* great nletsnroin announcing to his FRIENDS and (he COM Ml N1TY thai he has OPhArilJ a I 11 IST i I Ai?s HOTEL, nt the Large Residence recent ly occupied by Mr. Ilnnc Wnnnahiakcr. Comt'ortubje Accommodations, a Uounttoin Table and Court em Attcution arc Gunrautood. jau 18?3m J. \\. II. m 2i K S. CLOSING OUT K A LIC! TO MAKE BOOM FOB SPRING STOtUC. T. G. VINCE, OF SEA80XJnJ*Ts? DltY <?i>:>::S. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, AC. AT UNUSUALLY I.OV. PllICES! T. G. VINCE, Next door to DR. A. C. DUKES. juns AM HA PI V TO ?N fnim luv 1*'lends th.it 1 have id.,h|}.j!.ed .i FIRST CLASS G R 0 C E II Y. STAPLE AND FAX: y GROCERIES AT PCPULAK. PK1CKS. I in ike it h Speciality" nu I keep n lull supply <>:* LIQUORS TOB .(.v<>< AND SEGA RS. Cur* in? a call J. WALLACE CANNON, j n 18 Ligbtfoeta Old Stand. jnn 18 AT COST TUE IIA LANCE OF MY STOOK op Heady Madi Clothing and Ladies Dress (?nods will be offered for 'he next HO il-ivs lit and I1ELOW COST tor the cash J. 51 <-3> AM A KA'S. INDUSTRY, EC?X31Y & PE.ISEYEREXUT: LADIES A1TD GENTLEMEH I am happy to say publicly to yon that I have NOW one* 'Vie'.best ASSORTED STOCKS o Domestic and Fancy GROCERIES on Jjxind ;hat has ever been brought t?^*this MARKET. Call and Examine for Yourselves. W. T. M?LLER. All Goods Promptly Delivered. dec 31 Kiew York: .TUST ARRIVED PROM TOfi ABOVE MA UK LT A Splendid Stock of Fancy DRESS and ether Choice GOODS. AT who is offering BOOTS, SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. AS well. AS TUB A HOVE goods AT AND BELOW COST also A FULL STOCK of FAMILY GROCERIES OALL SOON AND T>. LOUIS, EECnJLAE DAILY TftABl ANOTHEtt TKAl.N JUST LN AND F1LLKD WITH ULu?m\?L AND CUSTOMERS' SUOI I'tNO AT UIlUJ id U, Making Selection from their Extraordinary ! ?rge ind Varied Suok af G EN ERAL 145 17 ? ^ 1 w? " Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Roth as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from dosirahio Markets FOR THE CASH Enahle them to make the heat possih'o RATES, which is the old RULE 4ns tinned from its ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving nn experience of ?t0 years in Business. Rconnmy and Euterprise together with the Energy and trontletn-uily deport - nt dt nil their Assistants, arc always found at the OLD ESTABLISH ED ment mouse ol BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. "fjnrrout.dtnfopm tiif. poblic that hk xh still CAiumNa ov tte car rin^e Mukit.?r in all its vnriotn branches, and will Manufacture er itepaipatthe Shortest Notice, all Carringes, IUigglc* or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G VI TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHOUT NOTICE. Cotton (3int?ED at my mill has brought from } to 1 coat tno.e tban that Ginned un the common Q'as. 1 oct ?pl 2-lj ?- BIOO?. SOLTH CA HO LI NA H AI LttOA D Charleston, ?. C. Deccuiibcr 23, 1871. OS AND AFTER SUNDAY DIU T.MBEft 24, the Passenger Train on the Beei'a! Uuroliun Railrond will rini as follows. fl*H" " ?OB AOOBStA. - <;->h|j^^H Leave Charleston.it..8.10 A. M/ Arrive at Au^u^tav,^^w.v..MAM^i.W|^ P. at/ ? ' Mi "Sero?. ?OLQWSIA? I(, ^ ?. x.,iT Lenve Charloaton.8.10 A. M.'/ A?rive at Colombia.4.06 P. MV FOR njtARLKfTOX. Leave Augucta.7.40 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.8.^0 IfV Ms Leave Columbia).7.40 A. II. Arrive nt Cliar!enton.'..20 P. at. TUItOtKUl WIl.MINUTOX TRAIS Lrnve Augusta. ..3.00 A. v, Arrive at Kingville.0.0O&. M. Leave Kiugvillo.12.30 P. Sa\ A'.rive, at Augusta.T? 30 P. IS. kVqi'STA KIGUT KXl'llESS-.trNDATS H" O?riifr Leave Charleston.8.30 P. M. Arrive nt Augusta.7.SO A. M? Leave Augusta.V...C.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston...5.65 A. M. ( OI.LilDIA NICSI1T EXl'Br.SS?SVSDATS BXcsrr TED. ,c:iv?? Charleston.7.10 P. M. Arrive nt Columbia.7. 20 A. M, Lea-e Columbia.?.00 P. V. Arr.*c nt Cl.arlrnton.7.00 A. M. suMMmviLLK TnAta. Leave Summerville at.7.25 A. M. Arrive nt Charleston at.8 45 A- M. Leave Charleston at.8.30 p. M. Arrive ai Summervillc at._4.4*P. If. casdex npAjcn^, | Leave Camdrn.fi.15 A. If. Arrive nt Columbia...'..10.40 A. M. Leave Columbia?... .* ? 45 P. M. Arrive at Camdeu. C.25 P. M. Day nn<t Night Trains make close eonaeo-* tion at August? with Georgia Kail road aast Central Railroad. Night Train connccta with Macoa and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Train connwts wltk Creenvillo and Columbia Railroad, tad witk Charlotte Uond to points North. Cnmden Tiain connects at Kingville dally* (except bunday^) with i?ay Passenger Treia, and ruus through to Columbia. A. L. TVLBR, Vice-PreaidenL S. B. Pickess. General Ticket Agent.. Doors, Sasli33, Blinds, &a P. P. TO ALE, Jl-ihufacturor mid OcMcf, Nu. :r !!:. -. :ie S?-e? and ?T<yfIf>eeV? Wbarf* (mi.u:m-:stc7N. ft c. f.y-Tu;? i:? the Largrsl aiul most Com plete Factory of the kind in the Southern* States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by 'dr. V. P. Toali:::4. pr'.sos whiek dcly c?inpctirii.a. *KJr A pi.ir.piilct -.vith full ana* detailed list of all " res or Doors Seshrs an* Blinds, und tiio prior? of each, will be seat free an el post Paid, ou nrudicattod to* : ; I". I*. TO AI/E, CHARLESTON. S. *. july 1ft weo MONLY CANNOT LIT ITl Fur Sight i? Pricelotast! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLI3 WIHV PRESERVE IT. t3a.QE If yen value your Fyeaigkt ase these Per fect Lenses. Ground from Minnie Crystal Pebbles. M -'t.d together, and derive their' namo ??Diamond" en account ef their Hare neca and Brilliancy. Tbny will last many years without change, and are warranted superior to all others in uae. Manufactured by . the Speocer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. CAPTION.?None Gcnu*.ng unless siamp ed with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. J. OLIVIRO?, jan 20?ly ?rangsburg, t. <?. i _**?_lJL-^L-JLJ ;'a ItTt3 i.i , Tili: i Citizens' Saving3 Bank m SOUTH CAROLINA, Orangetvnrg Brands. Will pay 7 PER CENT. 1NTERBST as SPECI AL DEPOSITS and 0 PER CRNT. ssv S.\ V HQS DEPOSITS, Compounded Seaai annually. I.uoal Finance Committee. Hon. TIIOS. W. C.LOVKR. Col. PAUL S FELDER. Copt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. II. FOWLES, Assistant Cssbisr. anar 28 jaa sly -_-. ? i WS,? At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming'* pert of the Estare of the Into Owl. Keilt, and known as the DARBY PLACE. The trsei consists of about t'00 acres, one hnlf weal Timbered, the remainder Rieb, Bed, Losas Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Thea* sre the Finest Lands in the District, sssa were valued at &MJ per acre in 1866. WisM be sold for one halt thv t rico now. One* fourth cash, the retnair ?r in three instai meats bearing interest from date aud se? cured by mortgage of tho ^uio. This is a splendid cbaSoe rer-nny oae ds- . siring to aecure Rich Lauds, fine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a KeftaeeV Neighburhood. Apply lo Urs. L. M. K Kl TT, Or J G s-ElTT, ttsq. jan f tfj- to SfcO PKU IbA V! Atfcntas *P0 WANTED! All claaaoe ef woVkiag peopis, of either sea, young or old, make more money at work for ns in their spare moments, Ar nil the time, tees at anythiag else. -Particulars free. Address (5. ?TiNSt>y%~i**, ser' 01 -lo Poud-Jid, .Maine.