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HUI Afp <>n George W.W III iura? olV Charleston. Bill Arp has been to New York, met Mr. Williama and writeHto the Augusta Ohfronich nmi ScntinnL Bill tries hard to bo funny. "('neatly to my del it e I met with my old friend, George Williams, on his way dowu William street. He was just from the ei?y of Ch irlettou, where he rains as a kiug, and was in a very hap py frame of mind, 1 meau financially. I knowd ueorgc in Xacooehy .vim thirty yenrr ego, when he used to work like a nigger in a little com patch on the side of the hill and carried wafer in a big soap goard'to keep his truck from hum in up with the diowth. He was always hard woikin, and a mighty liberal man ukkordiug to his means. He is liberal yet, but, in ypite of all he can do, his money will ak k utuulate faster than he can give it away. I'm ahold this wur rics him, and it do?s look like a pity to a man 50 discumfittod with money in his decdinin years. Considering that lie is a Gcorgy Methodist I hav thought he might build eni a college in Nncoochec jeft to spite old Vandcrbilt in Teuusssec J 'vc no doubt 1 ic will do it it he evci thinks of it. I uotiscd that he wn?- quin? thin in the flesh and remarked that it wn6 a favorable sireuinetancc for he could cum nigher poin through that needles eye the scriptcrs tell about when tin time cometh. The thing has bothered me so all my life I've been afocred to lay up any money. The truth is however, I have never had a chance as yet and prospekt for the future is mortal dim George says that money is all vanity and VCXhtion of the spirit, and the way h< talked alout the trubble and the car. that it brings I know ho would have cheerfully given me n few thousan dol lars if he hadfut had such a big regard for my family. He was afeered it would prove a burden instead of a blessin. He scd that vthen he was up ou a visit In liis Nacoochy farm last summer, he pui on some old clothes and an old hat. u?. started on a tramp around the plantation G?ttin tired after awhile, he set down on a log by the side of the road and a man cum along with an ox wagin..and res he: 'Mornin, sur.' 'Good moriiiu. rfs Gcor- c. 'Do you work for Geo, W Williams?' 'Yes, sir,' says (Jcorge 'How much does he giv you a year'.' 'My yittels and clothes and tobakkei and tiSys my doktor's bill,' says George 'How long have }ou been woikin for him that way '(' 'About 30 y oars,' sayt Goorge. 'Well, yon are an old fool, and that's jest the way the stingy old cus> has made all his monoy. Coud inoruiu-, sar,' aud he popped' his bark whip uud drove on. How would you express, in two letters, that you were twice the size ofyuur com panioiit. i 1 W (1- double you.) A cloth saturated with chloroform and applied to the wound, is said to be sure cute for a rattlesnake bile. A schoolmaster, on being asked what was meant by the word "fortification," answered. "Two twoniyfications makes u fortification." Beast Butler's favorito exercises are Said to be walking for his health aud running for ofiieo. It is said he is* gone to Fire Island to :,<a acclimated, as his ehances appear good for a warm latitude eventually. Mrs. Thompson, who died near Glas gow, Scotland, recently in the eight} fifth year of her age, was the daughter of the poet Burns. The Australians nsvor sue for a di aeree. Wheu a husbaud gets diauour aged, ho takes his wife tu the brow ol a cliff no VMtw the gorgeous sunset, aud over she goes-. A Georgia wonran? is credited with raising a largo family although1 not out of hor teens. It was her mother in law's liimily, and she did it with- a keg of gun yowder planted in the ocllur, A young man' who was ask?d by his swsstHcart what phonography was, t ok out his pencil and wrote the following, and said it: waa jihouography : "L B A B L7 T, L H.w NOTICE. Of "ICS OV'COUNTY AUDITOR, OnANGEBcnn County, OaAXQEnrim, 8. C, July 1st 187;>. Notice is hereby given that I will he a! the following places on the days mentioned to take Kcturns of Heal and Personal Pro j.<'i'ly. In -the meantime, my Office at Oi-ungxonrg Will he open for the same pur p?*?, fill the 20th day of August 187:5. Afre* waiuh date a penalty of 50 per com will I.? s/ttUu to the proporty of all delin quents, At Hranobvill* Monday and Tuesday 14th and 15th of July. J. Jfamp Feller's on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Vft* 22d and 88d of July. Howe's Tump Saturduy IMth of July. I r '? viiie, Monday, Tuesday, and Wed uosui, i?h 6th and nth of August. Fort Motte Thursday 7th of Auguet. Cel. Daniel Livingston's Mill, Monday and Tuesday lHh and 12th of August. JAMBS VAN TA88BL, Couui v Auditor " July 12 187? tf D Ii J A M I SON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practioo in the Courts of OUANG E BURG und IIA UN WILL. QFFICE CO CUT IIOUS E SQUARE. Feb J_M lly Fever and Ague, from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is the consoqucncc of a diseased action in the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of bobvr host oh wet soil, and lises with the watery vapor from it. While the sun is below the hor^on this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, and the virtit? is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also tbe bile from the blood. Both the vims and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathise with the liver, and become disordored nlso. Finally, the instinct of our or-, ganlam, as if in an attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole blood of the body in the internal cxcTCtorics to force them to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is the Olli i.i,. But in this effort It (alls. Then the FBYBR follows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral organs and rushes to the surface, as if in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory?the skin. In UUs also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt cxhuusted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are the fits or paroxysms of FbVBH and Acjuk. Such constitutional disorder will of course under mine the health if it is not removed. Wo have labored to find, and have found, on antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. As it should, so it does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it doc* more, or rather docs what is of more service to thoso sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks; keeps the system in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of affections which are induced by this malignant influenco, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Atfcctions of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections" of the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This " AofB CURB" removes the cause of those derangements, and cures the disease. This it accomplices by stimulating the excrc tories to oxpol the virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees become hnbltctl to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what wo term acclimtUatitnt. Time may accomplish the same end, but often lift5 is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this *' AoCB Csue " docs it at once, and with safety. We have great reason to bclicvo this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of disease* which are caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; and it has still another important advantage to the public, which is, that it is cheap as well as good. rnErancD by DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, mass. Piuce One Doll&b fbb Bottlb. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat ami Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wc need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best It ever has been, nnd that it mnv be rolled on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, (OR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEOiCINE. Foil CoSTlYBNESf J Fob tue Curb of DvsrKrsiA; FOR Jaundice; For the Curb of Indioestion ; F'on Headache; F?n the Crnu or DysbnyBRY; F'or a Fool Stomach ; Fou the Curb op Ehysipblab; For tub Piles j For tiik Ci uk of ScnoPULA ; For all Scrofulous Complaints; For tjik Curb of Rheumatism; For Diseases or thk Skin ; For the Curb of Livbr Complaint; For Dropsy ; For the Cure of Tetter, Ti mors anu Salt Uli sum ; . For Worms ; Fon the Cure or Goit ; Eon a Din neu Pill ; For the Curb of Nburaloia; . For Plrifvino the Dluuu. They arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise fruiii their use in any quantity. Price 25 cents per Box; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will nut permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our american almanac in which they tire given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol .lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The sick wuut the best aid there is fur them, und they should, have it. ~ .> AU our Remedied arc for tale by Dstiy 11 c ly THE OLD ES TAH LISI IE l> &/>r/ua I ($t(SD)ess (gol/crjc OF AMERICA. the SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, AfD. Orgnnizril and Ik it* it Hulirtlii to Preparing ?jjotina and e/Zidd/c <?d<icd etten to pkcomv monorail (Practical Ac?countants OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN SOUTHERN STA TICS hat* GRAnX'ATI l> at flit INSTITUTION, and are witn' filling Rcsf<t>nsiHc and 1 u-rnTtt* Totitiani in the Utting RANKS AM) BUSINESS HOUSES ?J the Country. THERE ARE NO VACATIONS. Student? cam enter at any time. SpttM Individual Jmlructiiut and .<?<?? ttt guarmn tftd. Srnd for College T><*n?ienti amd splendid SJeti vi.-ns 0/ feni'tartM/. Enclose two Riettage S/atttfi, Addrtu all Communication* to fV. B. RAI>l,r.R, Pret't. Southern fiminett College, RAI ll.MORP.. MO. A FACT W?RTH KN0WING1 YOSE & IZLAR HAVE THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT ?If GROCERIES Aud sells them CHEAPER th?D any other House iu Orar/gcburg, g?rGood? DELIVERED at any portion of tlie Town. MEAL AND GRIST AT MILL PRICES, junc Jl &2 DOES Hvcibody in this Town and County know of 'ho GOOD THINGS in the Grocery aud I'mvision Line to beTound at ?.'. P. KOttTJOHN'S Popular .Store. If not the announcement will bo of more importance to Housw keepers and Farmers than the news of CABBY'S ? lY'uth. Quality Genuine, .Stock Coinplotc aud Fresh, Prices CHEAP and UNIFORM And general satisfaction guaranteed. My LIQUORS and WINES arc FIT To please the taste of every class of Customers, from men like the famous aud fastidious CAPTAIN JACK To the huuible.-t Householder of the land. Flours, Sugars, Tea*. Coffee, Ricnn, Laid, Scgnrs, Tobacco, Fine Cognac 11 randy and Pure Whiskey for Medieina' purposes. All to be h id for the asking at C. D. KOETJ?HFS At FUJfDERBUHK'S OLD STAND. may 1 7 J. W. PATRICK & CO. (SUCCESSOR TO i T. a. V I NCF, I".i-I. rtfidtv call the attention of the rnhlle their NEW ADDITION of SPRINfi i iMO 1)H just received and for sale at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICKS. Our stuck comist? n |>art of LENDS, JAPANESE. GRENADINES, oil. COI/B PERCALES POLK V DOTS. LAWNS, CROCHET NAINfHTOKS, PLAIN AND CHECK CAMBRIC WHITE AND COLORED ORGANDIES. ' SWISS. PIQUE. NOTIONS, PA H A^OT^H, LATEST STYLES SPRING CLOTHING AND GESTS FURNISHING GOODS.f Wc f. ? brought to tins Market the < I M il It 4 I T I> STAR Sil f II I which wo r .iiantic to KIT nml WKAlt better than any other kind. Mca surcs lak**u ami made t u order. liming for a long time neon the necessity of introducing a FIRST CLASS ROOT and SHtli; in this Market, will make this Department a SPECIALTY, where cun he found any kind of Hoots and Shoes desired, from the nieeMt Philadelphia hand in?de to the more common grades. Call and inspect our stock before joi? purchase an 1 ses if we can please you. J. W. PATRICK & CO GREAT REDUCTION PRICES Xf D. LOUIS' Now is tlie time to get BARGAINS. Call soon. m?; 10 cf SOUTH CA HOLINA RAILROAD. yon CUAZiaflTOtf? P. C. December 14( 1872. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, ilu? Passenger Train on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows / lull COLUMBIA! Leave Charleston.?.80A. M. Arrive tit Columbia.5.20 P. M. ron AUQUBfA. Leave Charleston.? .30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.5.20 P. M. yon. ItUAIlLKSTON. Leave Columbia.?J.00 P. M. Arrive tit Charleston.4.4.) P. M Leave Augusta.W.OO A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.1.'? A. M. COLUMBIA NttillT BXPRRSS? SUNDAYS EXCEPT Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. | Arrive nt Columbia.6.30 A. M. j Leave Columbia.7.:'.0 P. 51. i Arrive at Charleston.4 45 A. M. AUOUSTA KIOIIT RXPUKSH BII.NPATS RXCRPTEO Leave Charleston.P. M. Arrive at AugtiSta.7.:b'? A. M. Leave Augusta.-.0.15 P. M Arrive at Charleston.6.60 A. M. si rjMr.it vi i.i.e Tit .vis. Leave Summerville at.7.2"> A. M. Arrive at Charleston at.x. l<? A. M. Leave Charleston ?t. ?r...3.3?i P. M. Arrive ai 8nnimervillc at.1.60 V. M. CAMOKN liltAsrn. Leave Camdcn.7 20 A. M. Arrive at Coliiiuhiu.11.66 A. M. Leave Columbia.2.10 P M Arrive tit Cninden. ?.6? P. M. Pay and Night Trains conne'il ul Augusta, with Maeou and Angl'?*'? ''...;! Itoad. Cc.itral Hail Road and Georgia Rail Road. Tb;s is ? he quickest anil most direct route, and as comfortable und cheap a* any other route i<? Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all other points Wcsl and Northwost. Columbia Night Train connects with Greenville and Columbia Railroad, :.nl Day nnd Night Trains connect with Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on -ale, via this route for all points North. Catudcn Train connects at Klngvillc daily (except Sundays) wllli pay Passenger Train, and runs through to Colfifwrrla. A. L. TYLKR, Vicc-President. S. II. Pickens, UcneraLTtckel Agent. .m_-. - Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c P. P. TO ALE, Manufacturer nnd Dealer, No. 20 Ifuync Slice! and llorlbcck's Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. B>qV' This is the Largest nnd noint Coin. idrfC Factory Of tlo- kind in th" Southern ."tute?, and nil articles in ibis line can be tin n:-bed by Mr 1'- P. TOALCal price." which dety competition, P>?j?f"- A pamphlet *-.<ith full and detailed list <>f all sizes ot Doors Sashes and blind*. Slid the juice* of each, will bo tifciH lice und post Paid, ?n nppljcatiod to* I?. l\ TOA1YE, CHARLESTON, S. C. j til V 16 wee MONEY CANNOT Hl V IT! For SIrIh leVrleelcsm! j HCT TDK DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. JRAfit JmS^T^^*- mas?. If vou valffc jodr Kyesighf use these Per fect Lenses. Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Milted together, and derive "thoir name "Diamond" on account tit their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They r*i!I last Bra ay y?afa without change, and afe wurrnnlid superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optiea\ Manufacturing Co.. New- York. CAUTION. ? None Gcnuing.unltss stamp r 1 with our trade mark. ? For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. .1. OLlVfinOS. itn 20 >y Orangeburg, S. C. THE Citizens' Saving's Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oriirtgcbufg Ilraiirh. Will pay < fT.lt CENt. INTEREST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS and 6 PER CENT, on SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Scmi annually. I,oral Finance CaftfiriTllcc. Hon. THOS. W. OLOVKR. Col. PAUL S. FELDER. Capt. J NO. A. II AM 11 ,T0 N.; JAS. II. FOWLES, Assistant Cashier, mar 2.1 J?n cly At Private Sale. milE PLANTATION forming a part of JL the Kstate of the late Col. Keitt, and known as the DARBY PLACE. The truct consists of about ?100 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Kith, Red, Loam Soil, adapted to Gi?p* of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the Dj?irict, arid were valued at $20 per acre in 18f>b\ Would be sold for one hall tha< 4>ricc now. One fourth cash, the iemail ov in three instal ments bearing interest from dato and se cured by mortgage of tho aamo. This is a splendid chance fov aneryae de siring to secure Kioh Lands, fine Wator Pow er, excellent Cattle Hange and a Refined Neighborhood. Apply to Urs. L. M. K?1TT, Or J U KKIVT, Esq. jan 6 H <fc? t? M<* PER DAY! Affen!? tyO WANTED! All classes of working people, of either set, young or eld, make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all thr Ihne, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address GJ STINSON & CO., sept ii -lo Port 1 >nd, Maine New Goods ARRIVING BY KVKRY NORTHERN STEAMER AT GEO. H. CORNELSON'S. In order (o be prepared for the demands of the season, I am receiving largo supplies of all the various goods needed al this time of ihe .rear; aucb as limitation Supplies, Tools, Plovre, Iron, And everything else necessary to*ruake a crop. 1 am Agent for the following valuable and established Manures : ET I WAN OUANO, ETI WAN DISSOLVED DONB, ETI WAN CROP POOD. ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. E FRANK COE'S PHOSPHATE, PERUVIAN O?ANO. LAND PLASTER LIME AND 8 A LT. All the above Manures are offerod at manufacturers prices will be sold at the sane terms asat the works aud will be delivered if requested at any depot on the South Carolina Railroads. jcb 1 GEO. II. CORNKLSON. DUKES' HOTEL. RTJSSELL'STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. The Subscriber takes great pfcasOre in aftnoOhcitlg fCt bie FRIENDS and the COljL? MI NI FY that he has OPENED a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, at the I.srge Residence r?ee*t iy occupied by Mr. II sue Wannamaker. Comfortable Accommodations, a Bounteous Table and Cwirtcns Attention are Guaranteed, j?? 18?am S, i% , ft. IJUKKtt* 9* ItEGTJLAB, DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER TttAfN J?ST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! ANl> CUSTOMER^ ?ilOPPlNU AT BULL, SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Seloction from their Extraordlnary t/Htgc snd Variod Rtoek of GEN Eli AL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, With constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies from desirable Market* FOR THE CASH Enable them to make the best possible RATES, whieh is the OLD RULE tiuued from its ORG ANI'/ATTON?* 1842, Qttlttg an experience of 30 years in Business. Economy aud Euterprise together with the Energy and getrtte'itfaniy deport ment of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. 25 eoaff may Jo WOl'LP INFOPtf THE PCBlfC THAT HE M STILE CARRYING OW THE CAW riage Makihg in all its Tarious branches, emd wiW Manofaetwr* er Repair at i\ Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies er Wagons. Aird am alto prepared wi?s> NEW PRESS AND O IN TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY HILL baa brought (Vom } to J sent more than that Ginned on the common QAne. *> oct %pl S?ly ?. RWGS.