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y. i i ? ? ' . i-i- - ? '? Fools. The "Dashaways," of San Francisco^ "UMBHj appliu7l'to~S"am. 'Booth''' for a contribution to their Sunday evening entertaintfeflT. ^a&lo^^<|JAMro fuse, iahe complied by appearing before them and readiug the following metrical essay on tho fools vrho get drunk : Of all the poor fools who inhabit this earth ? Fools by misfortune, ami fools from their birth ; Rich foolB ami poor fools and grcalTuols an I small, The man who gels druak is the greatest pf all. ?* *' ' The spendrift who revels in riotous living. In spending, or loosing, or lending, or giv ing, Is foolish enough; but.he has not yet sunk;.. To the level of him who is constantly drunl: Tho msior, otorna*!'y starving an 1 sl ivm ;. For wb*t he i* eawmg, or st-'tiling, or sav ing, May bo reckoned a fool; hut he is no) quite So foolish as he who will got on a "tight. * Tho man who will wager and dicker find lie On tho toss of a cent or the cant of a dib, You would thiuk aa foohsh as foolish could .?>?, Bui tho drunkard is oven mure foolish than he. gnjnjpnnnnnnnsnn ? ? r" Investments in "wildcat" are mostly a cur Bat investments in whisky uro somothiuc st ill worse, For stocks do uot always their favors re fust, But whiskey investments arc cei l tin to lose. And so I'm convinced of the truth of nn text, That of all the poor fools for th'n wbrl 1 and i the next, Ihe rich or the poor, the great or the sm .11 The mau who gets drunk io the greatc.-u o, all. Lau gliogra s. Epitaph for an aeronaut?'Goiio up ' t It is significant that i:to advcriia. ' rhymes with 'Ho rcaliao." Tlti ladles love goats, but <n\\-j t'.r.-i of the Reding breed. Wickedness with bo.tuty i.- lit.' d.'vil * honk-, baited. j Custom m;>y load .1 man into mauvcr WOrs^utB ratifies ti'?ne. In these thins wo fight lor idr. s, and newspapers arc uur fortresses. All men would bo masters of each oth cr aud nu.tuau is lord ofhiuiself. "Without earnest convictions no grea* or 30und*1iurturc is wnp-ii^i? SJliberality consists loss in giving pro >cly titan in giving judiciously. Take away ambition and where will be ypur^tjyqea and patriots 7 He who is only in g o 1 hoalth. :mi ! willing to work, has nothing to fear in this worldfgOltB Bad temper bites at both end?, it makes one's self nearly as miserable as it does other people. !T We hhould accustom the nt'nd to !cct p the best company, by introducing ti mi lf^yyyyhjsj^|^abjfaP>N^^tf"' Fuss works hard all day, and don't do enny thing, goes to bed tired at nip:lit, then gets up next morning, and begins again where she left ?ph.? Hilling*. A consequential young fnp asked at. aged conutry sexton if the ringing ol n bell did not put him in mind of bis latter eud. "No, sir," rap lied the grim old g^avedigger; ' but tho rope puts me iu mind of yours." At. a^jeuiln party uno little follow-, rejoicing iu tho splendor of his new clothes, went up to nuoth.ir with the triumphant remark: "Ynii ain't dies ed as well as I am." "Well," retorted tue other, "1 can lick you, anyhow " Hartz bus produced a mw irick in ??ew Volk. He sushis his hands in a large basin of wat er, thr-.ws the coiiiyiis of the Vessul over the audience au 1 to the'"amusement of the spectators ii,e . are smothered with flowers, instead of being deluged with water. Tflfl Pot'Tii Carolina H.\l I.K<>Mi 'J he AVirs says : J-Skuce thu Iresha m three weeks ago v^bulc line of tLi? railroad bos been tfllrefully examined tho breaks have been made good, the possible weak places have been strength rued and nothing has been h it uudoui t) keep tho mud in a thoroughly safe eondition. Tho work oil:the lii?rh litie irom Charleston to Augusta has been.in tho skillul ehurgo el Mr d. H. limk halter, the supervisor of the division, aim a more energetic or more louipcteut mo for the position he occupies iv Wuttid bo very hard to find." ?asBafr'ewnnonsa???? tastes - ^h^tj^pnljTsUrsing editor of a pa'per *D ^%Bas\nT<3sj4V"*? drops into poetry as follows; "We had sweet dreams tho other night, When all around mss still; TVs dreamed we ??tft luVsW^ft*11*"!! nTQ' Fay up their pr ^ We wish the dret.m would como to pass, And (uj cm^tyjQqoiais^lU^ae rftiw ail Tar e^fle1pTllne'*JMlIls Juni, i? mm j9?Mgttut$tMb9M]MMmU\{ eW*?* D 11 JAMISON ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will pruouoe ? in tl.o Courts of OPANttE UUUG and DAHN WILL. IUT HOUSE y QU A HE. TUB Of.P ESTABLISHED Q-'/c/uu/ oJiJUH IICM (( c l'/cXJG OF AMERICA. THE SOUTHERN W<7 SVbl <? TV* Charles Street, BAL T/MOKE, AID, Organttmt tvut ffetitfaj lintirtlp to Prepartsiff yoanamid e/Zu/c/fc %ft}cd eti ? to urco.vH ri/oROL'GH (Practical Aecoiin tan Is OVliR 2?00 YO UNG l i lts run SOU11!LE.V STATES XStv ck tnr.t ? i :? .?' this /.%:?;//rrrrox. and are now fitting AVi/cwiiMc au.i Lucrative I'ositioht in th< U?i:nK /.VtA.V.Y AA'i' I . ../.\'A.'..S ttOCS&S 4/ thr i 'ou-ti y. rithius AR?: r.ic.t r/<\\.\: y-tud, ntt can f>tt< r al a>:v t Special Tiidivtdual Instruction ami \ttcm$ jcu.iritn teed. Sender i '?'?\.- /;.h xf>Und:d Sfe.i mens <J' i\i:. t.u:>'--f. I ?. /.?#? tt>:- /'.i/iice Utamft. Addrttf.ufl C.i.umunices:.'tut t. V. it S I /> /Vr?V. Southern Hutiuess CV//<x*. BA/.Tf.tr?XE. .WD. Fever and Ague, from which mankind sulTcr over n largi part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased nction in the system, induct-d by the poisonous iniosm of vegetable decay. Thi-; exhalation is evolved tiv the action of sohur hey oh wet soil, and rises with the watery vnpor from it. While the son is below the horizon this vapor lingers nenr the rnrth's sur face, and the virus is taken with it through the longs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and .excreting organs of the, body. The livar become:; torpid and fails to secrete not ouly this virMS, but also the bile from tin1 blood. I?>ith the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, tin- kidneys, uud the stomach sympathise with thr. Hrer, and become disordorcd'also. Finally, the instinct of our or ganism, ua if in aiKiittcinpt to oxntd the noxious ;:ifusion, concentrates the winde Wood of the body in tho inil-rnal exorotorics to force then to east it nut. The blood loaves the surfjnq, ami rushes to the central organs with congestive violence. This is the CniT.i.. Out in this c(Tbr! it falls, 't'hen the FfiVBB follows, in which the blood leaves the ocn trnl organs and rushes to the surface, as if in . another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory ? the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits liir the reuovury of strength -to repeat thoJiopeless offbrt another day. These nre the fits or paroxysms of Fkvbu and Aoub. Such coristituti mnl di.-irder will of course under mine the health if it is not removed. hnvo -1 *' "??Jr ???-?? ??- A-muU, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. Am it shot?il, so it does cure this aftlictiog disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more sendee to thosu sub ject to this infection. If t..ken in season it expels it from the system as it is absorbed, and thus keeps those who use it free from its attack!; keeps the system in health although exposed to the chsoauc. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of afllctioiiB which are induced bv this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical He.ulacbe, or Hiliotis Headache. Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Barache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Hoivels, nit of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent typo. This,4AouB Cvhb" ninoves the cause of these derangements, and eure? tho disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre torics to exjiel the virus from the system ; and these organs by degree-, become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term arelimatatit'ii. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not Icing enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while thin " Aotk Cvhb " does it at once, mid with safety. We have great rcaton to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the winde class of diseases which aro mused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered; and it has still another iinjiortant advantage to the public, width i?, that it is cheap as well as good. rnBi'ARKTi or T>Il. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, MASS. Pnicc One Dollar pib Bottlb. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of iu virtues, wherever it has been em ployed. As it has long been in constant uso throughout this section, wc need not do more than assure tho people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. Fob CosIIVBNkjm ; Fort Tin: Conn or Uvsi'srsia; Fun J u sun i . Fon thi: Chbh pa Imh-ji -tion ; Fott Hbadacub; Fon Tim Com: t>r Dvsvntkiiy: Foh a Fort. StoWM h ; Fon tur Ci uk op BBTSll'BLAS: Fou tub PlLBSt Fon thb Curb of SenorcLA ; Fon at.i Bquofulous Comio.aints; For mi: Curb of Hiibcmatism; Foil DisLAbt-s of thi: Skin ; Fon rnf. Curb Or Lrv*r Complaint; Fon Lnoi.iy. Fon This Ci sw or TkTt>:ii, Ti uors and Salt ItllBUM ; . VOn Wonws; Fott thb CeitF. or Ooct; For a lii.nnf.ii I'm.i.; Fon TiiF. Cobs <>? Nkurauua?; For Pl'rifyino thu. Blood. They Ore fmgar-eoa|cd, so that the most sensi tive can take'them iBcSAaiitly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use m any quantity. ? Fries 86 cents per Sox; Five boxes for $1.00. Grcst numbers of Clergymen. Physicians, Statcs nien, ana finiumt peraonagee, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of'these remedies, but our spare here will not )>ermit the insertion of them. The Agents below named faw nish gratis out AmF.RK'AN AlmANAC in which they are given; with also full descriptions of thr above conipbdnl?. and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their Cure, i ' I)o rtot be put otf by unprincipled dealers with other preparations the/ make mo.o profit on. Demand A van's, nnd take no others. The sick want the best aid thurc ia fur tlwm, and they should h?TOt*t.<T?P4 , BnriiM rf*w All our Li medics are for sale by' ft A T J? i KTew Store WE All READY! T Kohn & Bro Are now displaying the LARGEST BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST STOCK of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in this TOWN ! All we ask is a call, to CONVINCE 70u of tho above FACTS. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. JUST RECEIVED And now opening", at ivlcjn aniara s. A full assortment of FALL and 'iVINTER GOODS, of every descrip tion, at prices to suit the times. A full stock of choice Groceries now on hand. J. McUamara. Si pt 27, 1^7:5 B5 lj. MOSELY & CROOK. DRY GOOD AjND GROCERIES. II AVK G 15 BAT PLEAS!" RE in submitting: the following list of GIRODS '(. iliHir patrons and tlie puldic, end while than king them It past confidence 1*0 iqcrally bestowed, offer rcnowcd nssuranip thai overy effort will bu made 10 meet lueir wuutri with the very best of goods ut lu vest cash prices. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS und CLOT4IINO, STAPLE GROCERIES, such is FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, RACON, HAMS, MACK ER EL, I. A H? \.-. FANCY (iR(H KIM KS, SUCH AS NUTS, RAISINS, JKLLIES, SAUCES, SPICKS, PICKLES, MIS TARD, &c, CANNED FISH, FRUIT, and VKC.BC TA HI.KS, in every variety, TINW ARK, and 0ROCKKKV, A FULL LIN 15 AL WAYS ON HAND. M?SELF.Y & CROOK, (OPPOSITE THE v.. ;:<K>'*' SAYJ?g? BAM hi.) junc US junc 23 \y SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD ClIAULKBTON, H. C. DCCCnil ii t 1 I, 1872. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, t lie Passenger Train on 11??* Souih Carolina Railroad will run as follows : ??'B COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.A M. Arrive at Columbia.5.580 P. M. roR ACUI STA. Leave Charleston.9.3p A. M. Arrive at Augusta.5.-0 P. M. FOB ' II VIII.ESTON, Lcav,e Columbia.'?<?0 P. M. Arrive hi Charleston.I '5 P. M Leave Augusta.A M. Arrive at Chariest ou.I 15 A. M. cnM'MrUA Ninill EXPRESS? SSNUAVS R.XCEII >:i>. I.rave CLarleston.7.SO P. M. Arrive at Columbia..R.30 A. M. f.ea"e CdluuibiH.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Charlcstou.?! 15 A. M. AVUUSTA NHJIIT KXPRKS* SI'KDATS KXCKPTKl> Leave Charleston. .B.00 P. M. Arrive :it Augusta.7 ' > A. V.. Leave Augusta.8.15 P. M Arrive at Charleston.5.50 A. M. Rr.MMt.RVli t.K THAIS. Leave Sutumcrvillu at....,.!.-?> A. M. Arrive at Charleston hi.8.40 A. M. Leave Charleston ?t.;;.:'.?"? P. M. Arrive al bummcrville at.LOOP. M. CAMOffX DUANCII. Leave Cam Ion.7.20 A. M. Arrive al Columbia .11..">?"> A. \l. Leave Columbia.2. 10 P. M Arrive at Camdcri. li.?? P. M Lay an 1 Night Trains connect at Augusta, w it li Maooii ami Augusta I tail Rond; Central hail Roud an I Ocorghi Rail Roud. 'I Iiis is llio i|iiickcHt and most ilircct route, and us comfortable anil cheap a- any other route t<> Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago, St. Louis, and a 11 other | olnis West and Northwest. t olumbia Night Train conuects with (ireenvilic und ? olunibiu Railroad, m I Day and Nicht Trains connect ,.\iih Charlotte Road. Through Ticket? on sale, via this rmitc to nil points Norl It. i Cuirtdcn Train connects nl kingviRc iloily I (except Sundays) with c.. > Pus?cnger Train, m i i nn.- ihrhhgh in C< lumhin. A L. TYLER, Viec-Pre*ident. S. 1>. i'n .v. ss, tieuoral Tieket Acut. Doors, Sashes. Blinds, &e . mm P. PrTO?T.K, vj;.i.u.ac..?rcr .:.?ti Dealer, No. 510 lie Street and (lor)bock's V. harl CHAHLKSTON, S. 0. . f -. ? Til'- i.s I he LSreest mi I ;u'oyl Com |i1 ie I ????? -r\ f t iInj kind in the Southern ! H'titc*. niid all article* in tin- line can hi" ! I,.. ;;?-??? ? t.y Vr. I'. P. T?*i.i at ;uices which I del'*! .. i i .i itiuni ' j. ? A i -.in pit let .'.i!i full nil I .Mailed ? li?t nf all sd/.f l>oi i- ?:i-!ii > ami Uliiid.?, met the prices of racli, ??. '? ?? si ut free ur.n j podt 1 aid, "ii :n | lieatin 1 to" . I?. i\ TOAT..E, CIl YRLESTON, :?? C. jiily 15 weo MONKV (ANNOT BUY IT! fr'or SJ^li? iE'l'icelettfi!! IJUT Tili. L1A.MONL SPKCTACLKS WILl PRESERVE IT. If yon value your Fyesighl one these Per? feet I.ensoH, Ground from Miituio Crystal Pebble?, Melted logolher, niid ?lerirt? their name "Diamond' uii aeeount of their Flard< nrpH snd Rrilliuncy. Tlmy ?*ill !s>i many y.*ars without change, niid nie warranted sitiperior I" all Others in u?e. Manu fuel ur ed by the Spencer Optica Manufacturing Co., Neu York. CAUTION. None flcuuing unh'S.i stamp el witb our tradii mark. hor ISnle by Kespousible Apcnts Ihr on gh oul Ibe i uiou. E. '. OLIVEROS, jah 5.'i> lv Oranirebtirir, S. C. TT] r; Citizens' Savings Bank OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OrakitKcburft Rramli. Will pay 7 PER CENT. j|NTKRK.ST on SPECIAL DEPOSITS rtnd 6 PER b'ENT. on SAVtNtiS DEI'OSITrf, Compounded Sena lineally. f.??<*aI Fluuncc C1oitiiiill<ec. Hon. Till IS VV <; l.<>\ KR. Col. PAI Ii S l-'KLDKR. Capt. .LNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. IL KOWLES, Assistant Ca-hier, mar 23 jun cly At Private Sale. rpHE PLANTATION forming a part oi I tin' Estate ol die lute Col, Keitl, nml known ah tlic DARRY PLACE. Tho tract conpiats i>i about tlOO acres one half well Timboroil, the remainder Rich, Reil, Loam Soil, aduptod to Crops of all kiii'ls. These are ilie Finest Lauds in the District, ami were valued ut S?0 per acre in ism;. Would be sold for one-halt' tins' , rice now. One fourth cash, the rcninii er in three inslsl m iits bearing interest from dale und sc Hired by mortgage of tliosamo. This is u Bplendid ehanoc for ane<ync de nii.n^ u> secure Uich Lands, Rne W.iior Pow er, excellent Cattle Range and a Rupued Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KK1TT. Or J U KEITT, Es(1. jan o iljr to 8ao Pi:u DAY! Arch (a! i^fl WANTED! All elasscs of working people, of either sex, young or old, muke more uiouey at wurk for uh in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything eliss. Particulars free. Address (IJ ST IN SON it CO., ?ept;i? -lo Porthnd, Maiuc. ORANGEBURG bus never been Melt with ft SALOON to Equal tho KNTHRPRISE. ENTIRELY RX-AP POINTEL and BKPLEN'ls, KU. it is pi eminently tho RAR of the ?AY. Under ray management it lias grown bo popular that men who hare not tasted the grapo for twonty years, have becuaeuu, und ire now, PR Y.C i'lOl.NO at my ColJVTKIt. Mince, their steps have become STEADIER their visiuus CLEARER, und (heir sleep SOUNUttR. Tho people hay (but siuCQ C?j day that Oruttgcburg was LAID lU ASHES by the liuiid of LVCENDI \K!S. nothing hns hern seen hereabouts to EQUAL mv HUPEBB STOCK of MELLOW WHISKEYS, while ALL /VflREK withone VOICE that jny rJ.L'1*PLY of ALES, WINES, BRANDIES, HUMS, UINK, COBDIAL8, SYKCPS, etc., is pure and Ii at. Aa heard up ut tin people are for MOMil Ihejr ull withone acsord declare that ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS could not induce them to do without my vivifying drinks. Although they have LOST the Merlin, Bliss ft Co'-, mit some pleasure id still kit them in the reflection that the Supreme < lonrl < \ SN<?I' grant u MA S DA MUS to compel mc to shut up my SALOON'. The privilege is still left me to keep my 11 tit open, and to sell * LIQUORS, WINES &c? cheaper than any one else in Orangcburg. (iivc me a trial und be convinced of the superiority of my Stock. BY AUGUSTUS FISCHEB, Agt. enterprise sa L(JON. nug 30 00 DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-STREET, ORANGEB?E?; S. C. v ncennicd bv Mr II,,, VV. . ? " ? , . ' :.t the I ?rge Itesidonce recent b> Mr- llano U? - er. Uowfolialde Ai conintridation? a Bounteono l ib' anil Ci.iiitv.ii Aiici.Wuu are i! jati IS -Sui s, a Bounteous J. IV. If. OlIiJRS. REGULAR DAILY TRADE. ANOTHER T Ft-a in JUS T IN and fIlLBD WITH oi no l S! and custom kns shopping .rr DU Making Selection frun tluii ?'.:.: i ..o-Ihnrv T v Lnrge ; nd Varied Stoek of GEXEKAL M EUCH AIS DISE. heir assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Both ns to STY LES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies frjui dc-suable Markets FOR TIIH CASH Kimblo thrtn to mako the hevt pewsih'e RATES, which is tinucd from it- ORGANIZATION? 18 42, Giving an experience of HO years in Business. Reononiv and Kntcrprise together with tho Kncrgy and irontlnnanly ?Joporf ,ii, tit n! nil their Assistants, arc always found at tho OLD ESTABLISHED II(MlSR of BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. -?? e> - 9iU N WOULD INFOPM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILL OAUIPTNO ON TITE CAR- ..... ringe Making in all its various brunches, and \? ill MarrVilwcftire or Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared witn NEW PRESS AND O .M TO GIN AND PACK COTTON ? SHOUT N OTIC F.. Cotton O INN Kb AT MY MILL has brought f*om \ to J cent more Ihuu that Ginned on toe common 0?n?. U*?MaH?s'*?u ****