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Fools. Tre "Daahaways," of San Francisco, }?m^?J?Wff applied to Sam. 'liooth'^ior "a contribution to their Sunday evening enter taintfeS. ?am eould not well re fuse, se haVoR?pl?d by a^piaVtnV bl! them and reading the following metrical essay on tho fools who get drunk : Of al! the poor fools who inhabit this earth - Fools by mibfortunc, and fools from their birth; Rich fori? and poor fools aud-gneuttfoo' small, The man wh j gets drunk iB tho gn at.-.-t ot all. evil ti ?* V l Mjduff .art ?W *l *^,J The spendrift who revels in riotous living. In spending, or loosing, or lending, or giv ing. Is foolish enough; butyho, has ? not <je< mmt^j To the level of him who is constantly druul: May be reekoned a fool; but he is not quite So foeliah as ho who will got on a ??tight." MlaU^M) Aim &r; The man who will wager and dicker and lie On the tos? of a cent or I ho c ih( of n dio. You would thiuk as fooHsh as foolish could V I LCrT 1 But the drunkard is even more foolish than he. Investments in "wildcat" are month- a cir^ JJut investments in whisky uro somothiup still worse, For stocks do not always thoir favors re fuse, But whiskey investments arc certain to hue. ?ajad so I'm oonvincod of the truth of m\ [ text, That ot all the- poor fools for this worl 1 and 9 the next^ *.?*-?-l*a '!?w b*i The rich or tfic poor, the prent or t ho >in !1 The man who gets druak ia the greatest IiauKliogrupIiM. Epitaph Per an aeronaut?' Gono up ' r It is significant that "to advc'.is. ' The ladies lovo goats, but only t!o>-t of the Reding breed. ' Wickedness with beauty i.- the d.-vil's C: ton may load a man into many or jlntl|a^ific.s none. n these times we fight for ide. s, and ? no man is iura ol hiuiscit. bou^v.irtiCM convictions no great newspapers arc our fortresses. AH men would bo masters of each oth er aud no j2i3UjLa>lojfiiiiuf Wit or 30und*liu.rturc is eono-"?bl Liberality consists Ihm in giving pro ^Jpcly.thao in giving judiciously. Take away ambition and where will be ynj^tf^ti^pairiots? " "He who is only in gel health. Olid is willing to work, has nothing to fear in this worlof|01H?T I 2 * JJad temper bites at both cods, ? it makes one's self ucarly as umcruble as it does other people f WajJiould accustom the mod to ke< p the belt company, by iutroducing it mi 1 Fuse works bard all day, and don't do enny thing, goes to bed tired at right, then gets up next morning, and begins again where she left ?ph.? Billing*. ??^?kseqtiential young fop a>kr<] a.!. [ aged conntry sexton if the ringing of a bell did not put him in mind of Iiis latter end. "No, sir,'^ror>lied the grim old g^avedigger; ''but tho rupo puts me iu mind otyours." At a juvenile party one litt Ic follow, rejoicing in tho splendor of Iii.- new clothes, went up to another with the triumphant remark: "You ain't dress ed as well as lam " l*WeU," retnrtuj the other, "I can lick you, anyhow " Harts has produced a new trick in New York, lje ausdits his hands in a large rMsfb. of" water, throws tho coiitciis of ifllPjJAeT^vor tho audionco au 1 to theHrmnsement of the spectators they sre smothgrjl jsJUb flowers, instead of | being &Agid with water. TffPWWtPBTROLiNA Raii.kd ^ i) ? The AVifs says: ^Stuce tho freshet oi J three weeks ago ^?M^e Jfceipf^tij. railroad bss been tftreYuRy examined the breaks have been um de good, the possible weak places have been strength cued end nothing has been left utn t > keep tho road in a thoroughly ( condition. Tho work orrfhe iBuvfi *irom Charleston to Augusta has baengn { the ^u^cb?j0|?0fettT Ji lfcJAtcV halter, the supervisor of the division, urn. a more energetic or tuorp.iompeUjMi w?*p lor the positiou he ocot^cs a\ ^a^b*, very herd to tind." '?1 histsflEl#sattrttas| editor of a paper fa Vqts^ftW^&tflMvf* ?bW poetry a. follows; "We had sweet dreams the other ni^ht, When all around was still We wish the dreum would coiao to pass, Anduur rwtTjp^otyuieJll^io Htjhr ?II Tar e^apTne"HIWil Jilru, mm TegsjlpMWWBliaHt^slsq tw ****** * id ii <t^iveiso:n" ATTORNEY AT LAW. i >??'?)' If T^ri?4r-^-- I I II ' 1 BURG and ? ARN WILL! OFtflC-ECOl'KT IK'l'Si; soUARE lly -i THE OLD ESTABLISHED *q^ual<0i0mcd? (gcUcae, OF AM F.RICA. THE SO tit HERN <? No. 8 A>. Charles Street, HAL TIM ORE, AtD. Org<mi;rd aii't turvteil Antirrlj/ to Pirpariny TO BSCOMB THOROUGH (PracticaI .Accoiti:Luits AXO OI'/: R 2500 YO UX G M. i. \ l xv rrtK SOCJ///LR.V S.TAT/ S Ka:r CK. (/'.'?. r ?/' ..' !.\S IITCTtP.V, and air HOW til/ii/Z Kes?ontiHe a.i.i I n, rative i'oiiiioMl in //.?? I^a tiuc HJAWS A*'. ' I\ ../.\/....?> Hot SSS o/ tar Co*?ill*. Hit HE AB ' '- A O I . I CA Hi WS. Stud, nlt can ritUra: n/.-y t'ttc. SftCtat Individual In:trut !;.'n an I mrrrtt guaran teed. SendJ v ( allege Dacumenti a ?d sf-lmdid Sf rei met,, ?!/ I'eMiuam i tt tjtr.- Pcttagr Staiu/t. A*S'?U'i(t CovimuHic/uOett t,. W. 11 S i I>T.Kit, frrft. Southern Business Ckllrgi. BAL TlAt&kE, .WD. Fever and Ague, from which mankind sufferercr a l.ir;;e p.irt of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased action hi the system, induced by the poisonous iniasm of vegetable decay. This exhalation is evolved by the action of boIm heat oa wet soil, and rises with the watery vnpor from it. "While the sun is below the hor^on this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, and the virus is taken with it through the lunijs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poison on the internal \ i-cera ami cxeretiqg organs of the. body. The livor boeimie^Wrpfd and fail* to BOcretc not only this vims, but also the bile from the blood, Both the virus and the bile accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitu tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach svmpathise with the Irrer, and become disordered also. Finally, the instinct of our or ganism, as if in an attempt ro expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole blood of t\>" *?dy i:i i'.'.c miernal oxeratorios t^ for-e theiti to east it nut. The blood ; i rushes to the central organs with rongesUvc violence. This is thcCHtt.l.. But in this effort it fails. Then tho Fevbr follows, in which the Idood leaves the ocn tral organs and rushes to the surface, as if in . another effort to expo) ibc irritating poison through that other great excretory? the skin. In this also it fails, and the system abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits fur the recovery of strength to repeat thoJiopeb'ss oflort another day. Thcso are the fits or paroxysm* 'if Fr.vBU and Aoub. Buch oonstithtimtnl di'.rwder will of course under mine the health if it is aot removed. -A'.. |,nvo 1-'-* *- J> ??"?? ??- fc^uU, an antidote, f f ?J^s* a/*"**' * ; Ayier'a Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates tho liver to expel it from tho body. As iL should, so it docs cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does wljat 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 u'so it free from its attacks; keeps the svstcm in health although exposed to the disease. Consequently it not only cures, but protects from, tho great variety of affections which are induced variety by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked A^ue, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tions, Fainfol Affections of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralvxis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bu>\cls, all of which, wh?i arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or less the intermittent type. This"Aoub Comb" removes the cause of these derangements, and euro* tho disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the cxere tories to expel the virus from the system ; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord, llenee arisen what we tonn oef/imutation. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this " AotkCvre " docs it at once, end with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a surer as well as safer remedy for the whole cUrs of diseases which aro 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 a.< good. riuu'xiun) nr DR. J. C. AYER & CO. LOWELL, M ASS. PxtiCE One Dull.mi ran Bottli. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown fot the cure of every variety of Throat and 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, we need not do more than assure tho people its quality is kept up to the beat 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, (OR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEDICINE. For Cos n vbnkss; For tub Curh or Dyspepsia ; F"on j At'muck ; For thi; Ciaui of Immqf.stiom ; Foil 1 Iba oaths ; For tiiu Coin: op Dybkntkry; . m k ?? * FoKTk- WOT. Wl UJaTcii; For thk Cms op I'.uvsu hlas ; For tub Piiast* W**> vmm For thk Chrp. op Soroful*. ; - , . Fon Ai.r, ?oitopi i.ots Complaints; For twk Ci uk of Kiip.i m atism ; FoR,,DisBAJMp4>svTOK Skin; Complaint ; F.? For thk Cert* or Tetter, Yuuors and Salt Jtiiif?y& |n WoiiMer Curb or Ooct; Innm k Pill; For tub Curb ott Nkurawma?; F'or Purifyino tiirRlood. They ftrf mijtar-eo.ipsd, so that the most sensi tive can take them pies* mtly, and being piucly vegetable, no harm cau arise from their use in any quantity. . Lis^anl ? '?!? *' W*00" e trim %6 rents ptr Bot; Fivoboxes for $L00. Orcnt nnmbm of Clergy men, Physicians, States men, and eminent poraonageo; have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of those remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them.' The Agents below named tar nish gratis onr Amrrican Almanac in which they aro given; with also full descriptions of ilie above complaints, and the u-oatmeut that should be fol lowed for their cure, f M.TJ J*Jr * T)o not be put off lw unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more proft? on. I' :anhd At??>. nnd take ho'others. The sick want the best aid thurcia fos tl)cm,and ?hey should [IW?OB?.?t$fe < , , . All our ltcBtfdJea ate-lbrBBlSoy' ' <( ? IT A TTIft XBA 1 New Store WE AR READY! T Kohn & Bro Are now displaying the LAUGEST BEST SELECTED and CHEAPEST STOCK of BUY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in this TOWN ! All we ask is a call, to CONVINCE 70U of the above FACTS. T-HEODOEE K0E1T & BROTEEE, JUST RECEIVED And now opening1, at cSTamara's. ? A full assortment ?f FALL and WINTER GOODS, of every descrip tion, at prices to suit the times. A full stock of choice Groceries now on hand. J. McUamara. Srpt 27, 1^7:5 35 In El & CROOK, DRY GOOD AND GROCERIES. II AVK (Sil BAT PLEASURE in aubinittin-r'the following li>t of <;0<)1>S 'o t)i<<ir pa^rona and the public, ami while thinking them f.ir post eon lido noe so iberaMy bestowed, offer renewed assni am ?? that every effort will bo lUUtlo to meet bhiir wants with tho very beat of good* at lowest cash prices. DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, N ATS. CA PS and CLOT411NG, STAPLE OltOOKRIKS, jiuch as FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, RACOON, HAMS, ACKERE L, LARD ko. FANCY GROCERIES, SUCH AS NUTS, RAISINS, JELLIES, SAUCES, SPICES, PICKLES, MUS TARD, &C, CANNKI? FISH, FRUIT, and VEtifiC TARLB8, in every variety, TINWARB, and CROCKERY, A PULL LINE AL WAYS ON IIAND. [jeoo j jtinc 2$ HOSELET & CROOK, (OPPOSITE THE CITIZENS' SAYLNC^ JJAJNK.) junc 25 1, SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD fite "gBE: sag Chaulkston, H. C. December 14, 1872. ON AND AFTER 8?NDAY DECEMBER 14, tItc Passenger Train <>n the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows . fob columbia. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arriv* at Columbia.5.20 P. M. ma acgL'sta. Leuvc Charleston.9.30 A. M. Arrive at Augusta.....5.10 P. M. ron 1 I' \r. i.r.srox. Lcav.a Columbiii.9.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.I. >5 I'. M Leave August*.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 A. M. COM'MBIA Ntrilll KXl'KKSS?SV.NUAYS BXCei'T ti>. Lents Charleston.7.3d 1>. M Arrive nt Columbia.6.30 A. M. Lea"c Columbia.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4 !?"> A. M. AKtURTA k Hi UT KNPRI^S SI'NOAYS IXrrPTKIi Leave Churlettou.8.80 P. M. Arrive at Au^ustu.7.35 A. M. Wave Augusta.??15 P. M Ar iure ut Charleston.&.?0 A. AI. RrMMKBVli I.B TIIAIN. Leave Sutumcrvillo at......7.'2"> A. M. Arrive ut Charleston at....8.40 A. M. Leave Charleston nt.3,33 P. M. Arrive al Summer ville at.LOOP. M. riMDEN toUANCII. Leave Cam ten.7.20 A. M. Arrivn at Columbia .11..V> A. M. Leave Coluhibhi.2.JO P. M Arrive nt Caiudcrl. ?;..'??'> P. M. Day and Nipbt Trainsooiinecf nt Augusta, i with Ma con and August a Kail Roadj Central H nl Road and Georgia Rail Road. Tliia is tho quickset and moat direct route, and as comfortable am! cheap an ahyother route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, nail nil other points West und Northwoxt. t o)uii11'iik Night Train connects with Greenville nud Columbia Railroad, un I Day und Night Trains connect With Charlotte Road. Through Tickets on sale, via Ilm route to all point* Norf h. CifoWten Train connects al Kingvilh- daily (?x'rept Sundays) with Pay Pastungcr Tmin. kud run- through id Columbia, A L. TVLKR, Vi.President. S. 1?. 1'u kBNs, (i.-niral Ticket Agent. Doors, Saslies, Blinds, &c T??S*?r ?-a ? -tW 1 \\ V T O A IVK. Manufacturer nutl Dealer, No. IJO Miiyne Snout aud Horlbeck's Wharl CHARLESTON, S. Ci . RfiJ"This is the I,aren't nud most Cnm plete I'aetnrj of ilia kind in the Soytbcrtt j State*. ;<u l all articles in this lino can be I furnishc I by Mr. P. P. ToAt.ual priced ?hieb 1 defy compel itiun; f.J- "A pamphlet '.viih full and dotaileq j 1 i?t "f all slr.es of 1>'" i^ gashes und Diinds, I ati'l the prices of each, will be scut free und post 1 aid, on a\ plicnlind lo" . 1\ l\ TOAX1?, CHARLKSTQN, S. C. jlllj 1>"> lU'O MONEY. CANNOT BUY IT! t or Sl?Ui Ik I'r iceleaa I! BUT Tilt. DIAMOND SPECTACLES WIU PRESERVE IT. If you value your Fyesigbl use thPer feel Lenses, Ground from Minuto Crystal Pebbles, Melted tugulher, and dtriY* their name "DiatnoiyJ ou account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will l*->t many y?ara without chance, and nro warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by ?h>- Spencer Optica. Manufaciiiring Co., New York. CAUTION.?None (Icuuing unless utamp cl with our trade mark. For Sale hy Responsible Agents through out the Union. E. J. OLIVFROS, jah 20 ly Oranguburg, S. ('. TD K Citizens' Savings Bank or SOUTH CAROLINA, Oruiigcbui'g Branch. Will nay 7 PER. CENT. INTEREST o.. SPECIAL DEPOSITS nndtl PER CENT, op SAViNGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Semi nnually. Local Finance Committee. Hon. THOS W OLOVKR. Col. 1'AI Ii S FKLDKR. Capt. JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOYVLE8, As-iftunt CVhier. Diar '2 \ jnn cly At Private Sale. rftllK PLANTATION forming a part of JL (he Kxtato oJ the late Col. Keilt, and known r% the DARRY PLACE. The iract eonpisls of about ooo acres, one half well I'iinhered, the remainder Ilieh, Red, Loam Soil, adapted to Crops of all kinds. Tueae aif the Finest Lands in tho District, nml were valued per acre in lHt?i. AVuul? he sold for one-hall tha' , rice now. Out fourth cash, the roniuit er in three inatal inents bearing interest from rlate and sc curttd by leortgage of tho same. This is a splendid ohanoe for nne.;yHc do siring to -iccuro ttieh l<arids, tine Water Pow er, excellent Cattle lUnge aud a Rcti:?ed Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KKITT. Or J ? KB ITT, Esq. iau rt d>jT lo ?ISO PKU i>AY! AkciiIh {(>e) WANTED! All elnsses of Working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spiro moment*, or all the time, than nt anything cist. Particulars free. Address OJ 8T1NSON & CO., sept&J -lo Porthnd, Maiuc. OEANGEBTJEG Las ?svcr been Ideal with n SALOON to Equal the ENTERPRISE. ENTIRELY RE-AP POINTEL and REPLENISHED, it is preininoutly the BAR of the t>A?. Under nf management it has grown so popular that men who ha?? not lasted tliv; grape for twenty Tears, have been seen, and are now. PRACTICING at my COUNT8R. 'Hi rice,' their steps have become STEADIER, ?ielr visions CLEARER, und their sleep SOUNDER. The people buy that since the day that Orutigeburg war LAID IN ASHES by the hand of INCRNDIARIS. nothing has been seen hereabouts to EQUAL my SUPERB S'Km K of MELLOW WHISKEYS, while ALL a6rEK with one VOICE that,my r^UPPLY of ALLS, WINES, BRANDIES, KIM S, GINS. CoRWALH. SYRUPS, etc., Ts pure and excellent. As heard up at the p<ojde are for MoNtA' 'hey all with-one-aosord declare Unit s <SX ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS could not induce them to do without my vivifying drinks. Although they have LOST the Moriin, Bliss ,Sc Go's.'edit some pleasure is still left, them in the reflection that the* Supreme < 'our! < !ANN< >T grant a MANDAMUS to compel me to shut up my SALOON. The privilege is still left me to keep my I; \ K open, und to sell * LIQUORS, WINES &c? cheaper than any one el*e in Orangeburg. (iivo me a trial and be convinced of the superiority of my Stock. BY AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt. ENTERPRISE SALOON aug 30 00 DUKES' HOTEL. RUSSELL-ST11EET, ORANGEBURG, S. C. The Subsc ibjr takes great pi ?<???? ? inn'ou ??<?: to his FRIENDS and the COM MCN1TV thai he has "| EN ED n ML; T i LASS lI'nTT.. rYI the I .-.rg<- Uesidoncs recent ly occupied by Mr. Halte W.r ? t . Coiufoi inLIe AceonfmoVIations, a Bounteou? Tabli and ('mil li'in Altuulum are (jiuit-.tiitecd. * jah 18-Tfm J. W. If. DVUEN. EEGULAE DAILY TEADE. ANOTHER TITA IN .If ST IN AND FILL KD WITH AND <3UST0?1ERS SllWITNG A T M-s ^1 Making Selection fr itn ttieh Extraordinary" Large rod Varied Stoek of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Their assortment, with constant additions, is UNSURPASSED Both as to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their facilities in drawing supplies frjui desirable Market? FOR THE CASH rCliable thrtn to niakn the Heat p?ssjb'e RATES, which is tinue.d front it* ORGANIZATION? 18 42, iL *f ? ?? Giving an experience of flO years in Business. Rconomy and Enterprise, together with tho Energy ami centlcuianfj dophrt* inent of all their Assistants, are always found at the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE of niny Jo BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE.' l.aeKl i } i A.U rirtd fi .? . a ^4 WOULD INFOP.M THE FCBLIC THAT nF IS STILL CA RR YIN 0 ON THE CAR? rlage Making in ail its various branches, mid will Mtrrrrtfh< furo or Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also ^prepared with ?* NEW TRESS AND G .NI TO GIN ANA PACK COTTON - SHOUT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL aas brought f-om J to } cent more than that Ginned on the common C in? vet %pl sHW v ikjyiMsMi **??