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Another Pipe of Tobaeco. TRANSLATED ritOM THK FIIKNOII BY AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON. PUFF I. WHAT PLEASURE IS THKRE IN SMOKINO ? This is a question which I inn asked almost daily?it is a question which I frequently put to myself. I hare never been ablo to reply satis factorily to this inquiry. [ J blight porhaps satisfy the reader by a gush of poetry?by talking of "spirals of blue," of "fragrant olouds," of dofa {J*K niente of dreamy revery; but that . would suffieo only for the superficial, and it is to the serious alone that this es ' pay is addressed. , I. have tried many a timo, while smok - fc?T . 11 - J jiigp to analyze my sensations, but hate never bcon certain that I cxporienced any sousation?save that of smokin?:. . AU honest smokors will tell you the same thing. ' ? Liz. . Is it the sense of smell alone which is charmed by tho cigar ? Then the smoke of others would give you as much I pleasure as your own. Is it tho sense of taste ? Then the ci-rar must give way to fine-cut. Is it sight? This seems more proba ble. Smoke with your eyes shut, and you will find that tho pleusuro you ex perienced bus vanished as if by mag But, again, it certainly is not pleasant '?'.to watch tho smoke of a cigar which is between tho lips of somebody else. So, from nil this we must conclude t bat the senses of smell, sight, taste, touch (there is a pleasure even in holding a oi gar.betwceu one's fingers), all tho senses save that of hearing, are interested in the not which consists in inhaling the smoke of a certain quantity of tobacco made up in the sinpo of a cigar: and this'it is, doubtless, which renders the - pleasure so complete. .?i cd __ PUFF II. Before proceeding further, I feel that _ I ought to disombarrass myself of certain useless details. Before God and man I doolare that I do not recognize as belonging to the true brotherhood of smokers any of those who smoko Tho nargilhe, ?'??T^oMbuufc,?-* The hookah. "Who smoko the Turkish or Persian tobacco or any of the other drugs of tho Orient. All this is no better than smoking pos lilies or cinnamon cigars. I do not belhve in Eastern music? v nor in Eastern smoking iu Paris?and I have an especial horror of those ?'pashas of the ruo des Martyrs or the rue Neuve-Coquonard who have their pipes oleanod by a servant girl. Own a dozen slaves, and I permit the Jstogttho; PUFF III. THE SMOKERS OF OPIUM. I know a clover young fellow who bought a Chinese pipe last summer, on *r?rio of tho quays at the Harre, for n franc and a half. A description of the Chinese pipe is unnecessary. Those who wish to have an idea of it are referred to tho Louvre. Thoy will find a cabinet sacred to pipes ^"jun the Chinese department. For directions as to ubo, read the numerous articles in the British Review, on Opium Smokers and the various ways of preparing that uarcotic. Our young friend (whom?wo will call Cftbassal) baa prepared a certain mixture ? which ho burns in his pipe, and the smoke of which he swallows. After five or six minutes Cabnssal pretends that he is in an ecstaoy?that be ''is soaring in tho bluest ether?that he Bas wings?that he hears ravishing har monics by celestial voices?that he is caressed by beautiful women?that be ' is swimming in an ocean of delight?and ' a thousand similar absurdities. Two or thrco months after, Cabassal, ''reduced to the consideration of realities by a violent attack of gnstritis, bids adien to ecstaoies and adopts a regime of 7Vichy water. Now that the Chinese pipe is bo cheap, the poorer class of Bohemians frequent ly intoxicate themselves with Strus bourg beer and strong tobacco under the pretoxt that they are smoking opium. lerf: . PUFF IV. THK GERMAN SCHOOL. Moro ohiId's play. Smokers of the German School were very numerous iu Paris about tho timo Athen Hoffman's Tales made such a stir. l*ocvc-"Weymars was the patriarch; their number, although reduoed of lute years, is still considerable. ' Tho Germans smoko to drink?and drink to smoke. ?*W hatever may be said or done, the porcelain pipe of Germany will.nevor be pppulur in Fpance ; it is repugnant to tho vivacity of the uatiou?aud, besides, it dries tho lips and burns tho wind pipe. [to be continued.] Somo of Durham's tobacco faotorios arc suspending Operations on account of the stringency in inoaey mutters. a justioo of the peace at Kansas City puts it: "Now let the gaul darned jade wince." THE ORANGEBURG NE Vv'S au<;i:stus n. kxowltov, EDITOR. GEOKGE UOIilTER, FiXAiteiAi. ixd Business WASAiuirt. Oiliclwl raper of (lie State ana or Oranifchnrx County. H^v- r/tB OR A NO KB URO NtiWS HAS A LA HC EH CIRCULATION THAN ANT OTHER PAPER TN TUE COUN TY, -"?a SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1873. The burly Hurley upoti tho hurly burly. Tim Ilurlny's recent capital speooh upon the State's want of capital. '1 he Georgelowu Time.- is anxious for shout fifty new subscribers to step up aud say : "Hero, inishtcr ! hero ish your monish !" a we!l defined antipathy, supported to a certain extent by certain well kir w* peculiarities of their r ligtous doctrine, will probably prevent tho Tiinrs from taking very deep root atuoug the children of Abraham. The Supremo Court of the United States has finally (?) decided that Hank of the State bill*, o!' is.-uc prior to 18G8, ire rcccivubla Tor taxes. This addi, in effect, piobably a Uidiiyu or uiuro dollars to the State debt, and the result is a large ucce.ision uf fog to the already dim aud dreary financial atmosphere? aud a dumping of many mountains of tuud into the preacul monetary mud lie. We 8cc through a glaiss darkly . We don't sea ai nil. Ob ! for a grindseuc piercing vis ion. Ob ! for some reli-f froiu th^ "b dy of this death."^ _ T?KSiATK DtSllT. We're floored. We give it up. It hau r-sol?ed itself into u qucsliou of metaphysics und wo resign absolutely. "Juuiio, mon, what is metaphee sicks *" "A weel ? \Vh"ii the audience dinna ? nuerstau' ? hat they're a bearin' from the speaker -" "Weel ?" "And when the speaker dinnn onner stau' what he is a s*yin' to the audi "Weel?" "A v>e<>l. that is ntctnphe*,"ieks " Ver:tordays' iVc/es A* Courier says : The committee of privileges and elec tions of the Sannte who hive been engv? cd for sovo.'al days i i taklug to?tiuony and hearing argument in the cWtkstku cast from or anok bund have reported in favor of J udge Thad eus 0. Andrews unanimously. Benin min By us, the contestant who has been moping about the Statehouse for several days, looks very disconsolate. Senator Andrews introduced the following resolution in the Senate last Tuesday : Whereas, the recent decision of the I'nited States Supreme Court, iu the matter of the h?ls of the Bank id'the State, is cileul.ttcd to work a disastrous Qti&uoinI ruin unless fh2 same can be delayed in its operation or averted, therefore bo it Retolicd by the Seuato aud the House of Brprcsentatives concurring, That, in aecordanco with said decision, tho said bills of the Bank of the Stuto bo, and thoy uro hereby, declared n legal tender for any taxes that may be due the State, and the Statu rnd county treasurers are hereby required to recnivo tho sattio therefor, but none other than tho genuino bills ; and that, in order to ns. certain which are genuine, no bill or repr seotation of the issue of tho Bank of the State shall be received into tho treasury of this State, or by any county treasurer, iu paymeut of taxes, until tho same shall have passed through thj olHee of the comptroller-general of tho State and thorc stumped as genuino ; and for the purpose of enrrying out this resolution, an expert shall be employed, with a salary, to be fixed by law, wb'oke duty it shall be t o examine said bills and dejidu upon tho geuuiuouesa of the same. A t title dry goQ'l salesman ucts us a counter irritanf. PREMIUM LIST. (B-) Samples of Crops. Corn, N. M. Sal ley ; pe**, K P. Aiilloy ; wheat, L U Beckwith ? ont*?, John II Mount; pinders, M L Baldwin ; rice, l)r J W Keitt ; ?wee; potatoes, W \V Kobinson; irish pota toes, L>r J C Hoi man ; beat bale cotton, Mr* H M Sinoak and Miss Sue Smoak ; erob gram hay, J It Fowles; Flour, Mrs II M Moorcr; meal, U I? Antley ; grist, Strauss & Street ; Syrup, Mrs S M Faircy ; Sorghum Syrup, A 1' Dantzler ; tobacco, Dr W S Barton ; indigo, James Mack ; stalks of eotton, J .) Salley, Jr; japan millet, Paid S Felder; japan pens, Enien?on Baldwin; ears .of eurn, J Keitt Kane; Barley, l)r WF Barton; pea vine hay, A M Salley; watermelon, John A ma ker; stalks sugar eane, Eddie Stokes; turnips, A M Salley ; second best hale cotton, J W Dantzler; pinder vine bay, "M L Baldwin ; sample of oats, L It Bock with ; i pumpkins, Flliott Hohinson ; largest ,npd Ik*1 exhibition by one fa-uner, l)r W F Barton. (C-) Garden and Oixhurd. Best and gtentesl variety of vegetable*! Mrs II M Moorcr; apples, J I) Boznrd ; pears, John Stoudeminiro ; egg-plant, Mrs. M M Dowling; tomatoes, Mrs. A. 0. An drews ; Pomegranates, hi'. 0. Bnumnkcr; sewec beans, inrs C in mcmichacl ; gar dell seeds, mrs E It moorcr ; cabbage, mrs E It moorcr; potato squash, C W Culler; bops, mrs K It moorcr; second crop Irish potatoes, Dr W F Barton ; horse radish, Pamniie Clnrk. (DO Household. Bacon, mrs D Louis ; lard, mrs II II Iis ley ; butter, miss Lucy Stokes; soup, mrs James Stokes; bread, mrs S V Baxter; fruit cake, P msntzcl ; plain cake, miss A Branch; sponge cake, miss Sallie Stokes ; Candles, mrs P S Felder; bcaswax, mrs inTj Baldwin ; mutton Suet, mrs PS Felder; starch, miss ninry E Barber; inaecaronie, mrs T Kohn ; erout cabbage, mrs J. R Beckwith ; rolls, miss Sallie .Si^Jke.s, pics, mi ?s A Branch ; old corn whiskey, F \V Wagcncr <Y. Co, Charleston. (EO Sweetmeats, tie. Jelly, Miss Mary Albcrgotti; pre server Mrs W W Caller; pickles, Mis J C Ilolman ; bi 'am ? y peaches, Mrs T B Wlialcy; catsup, Mrs T Kuhn ; second best icily, Mrs J W Summers do, preserves, Mrs W E McMicbel; do pickles, Mrs M LNcuffcr; do catsup, Mrs G It Kichards ; dried fruit, Mrs Elizabeth Harly ; honey in comb, M L Baldwin ; best wine, F H W Briggman ; second best wine, Mrs' O Grnmbling : third best wine, Mrs James Stokes; cider. Mrs D L Connor ; vinegar, Mrs IX Biggs; dried pfArflie^AUgaJ,;^ V_ Robinson ; blackberry cordial, Mrs Ann Gates; sugar, J J Faircy , black? bery wine, Mrs J V Glove-; jelly. Miss Anna Salley; preserves, Mrs C L Grambling , green pepper catsup, Mrs II M Moorcr; best and largest variety by one lady, Mrs Donald C Itowo ; (FO riain Xaulk-Wori: Ornamental hearth rug. Miss Lizzie Goch ran; silk quilt, Mifs Lizzie Ilart zog, Barn well : temperance banner quilt, Miss S O M Moorcr ; patchwork quilt, Miss Carrie Izliir: laid quilt, Mi-?s Leah Evans; fair roof quilt; Mrs ?1 T C Kenncrly ; worsted quilt, Miss JC Oliver; niarsillcs quilt, Mrs A U Frederick: woven bed valance, Mrs Mary Lcc ; irish chain quilt, Miss Cou tie A Gleaton ; woven worsted counter pane, Mrs C E Itiley ; patchwork quilt, Miss Fanny Smoak ; homcmake coun terpane Mrs J O Alexander; Tucking, Miss Mary Holmon ; machine lucking, Warren-A Gardner; carpeting, Mis Mary E Barber ; sewing silks, Mrs L T I/.lar ; worsted patchwork, Miss Re becca T Albcrgotti ; rug, Mrs John D Stroman ; bomemake cloth, Mrs G It Summers ; knitted quilt, Mrs G It Walker ; stockings, Mrs C Whittemore Charleston; bomemake towels, Mrs A, C Bair ; shoe and stocking bag, Miss Neta Sillcy : set of bed clothes', Mrs \V V Izlnr ; baud make shirts, Mrs P V Dibble ; infants dress, Mrs Washington Albcrgotti; Millinery, MrsC S Maule. ((J,.) Fancy Xctdlc-u'uik. Cushion, Mrs Philip Rich ; best cro chet in cotton, Miss Annie M Smith : second best do, Mrs T A Jeffords ; best crochet in worsted, Mrs S Dibble ; best tatting collar, Miss Julia Bmilsford ; sccu.id best do; Miss Sallie Stokes; best cotton embroidery, MrsC WSe-ig llious Sr; second best do, Mrs J W Keitt; third best do, Miss Anna Moss; best embroidered obiId's dress, Mrs Ella Albcrgotti j second best, do, Mr* J S Albcrgotti ; tian^t'er work, Mrs E J Fishburne; braiding, Mrs G D Keitt; chain stitch work, Miss Emma J Clark ; best hair work, Mrs S F Baxter, second best do, Mra M J Jenkins ; best wax work, Mrs P Rich ; second best do, Miss Annie. Ilolman; Shell work, Miss Julia Jonuey; worsted work, Mrs P Rich, rosiu work, Miss Kc a Sitley ; light embroidered table cover, Mrs T Kohn ; Bccoud best rilk embroidery, Mrs Kate Felder; best gown, Mis Laura Moss; crochet collar Mis Julia L Gues, Burnwcll ^crochet^tidy, Misa Pauline Myers;perforated card crosses, Miss Virginia Rikca. ^ (II.) Manufactures Ao. 1. Steam Engine, Cameron Barkley & Co., Charleston; sewing machine Wheeler & Wilson, J. 8. Simmons, Agent. whatnot, Miss Mary Albcrgotti} varieties So. Ca. cabinet woods, \V. V. . I/.lar ; buggy H Riggs : wagon, Came ron, liark Icy & Co, Charleston; two Jiorcu plow; Collins No 9 ; J JO Adger it Co., Charleston; one horse plow A very, Hurt & Co, Charleston ; rotor y harrow,-J B AdgYr & Co, Charleston seed planter, I)r W S Barton ; plow stoek, J E Adger <fe Co, Charleston; horse-rake, Dr W F Barton ; magnolia gin, Cow lain Gravely, Charleston ; corn mill, C Gravoley, Charleston ; ox yoke, .1 K Adger & Co, Charleston; cotton basket, R F "Way; best and largest variety1 of agricultural implements, ,J J*> Adger ex Co, Charleston ; fly brush machine, Dr \Y S Barton ; Billiards bra bottom^ F DcMars, Agent; cabinet work, L SConnor; dentist cabinet work GlrndcaiiA Co; do: panol dcors und transom lights; Gco Si H?cker, Charh s ton ; Whites horse powfcr, C Gravoley, Charleston; West's guano distributor, J E Adger & Co, Charleston ; steam lire extinguisher for lint rooms, S Hughes, Charleston ; MeCnrty roller gin for short COttOn, C Irons: nonpe* [eil Struck, cob and corn mill, ?I II Fow les; Steam Engine for sewing ma chine. D II Hascldcn, Charleston. (J.) Manufactures Xo. 2. Mattress, Girarderiu & Co ; Leather, morgan J Keller; sheepskins, J L moorer ; So Ca rosin, moorc Ik Wilson ; brick, Col J C Edwards ; shingles, Biotint & I'enrce, Cbllctori ; fly brush, mrs I* S Felder; feather fun, Jacob Stroman; model of rice beater, Thom as Lee; model cotton press, Dr W W Patiick, Baruwcll; pluue stocks, W II Izlar ; engineer's hammers ami guffs, 1* G Cannon; valise, Joseph Bich; Sardine Box opener, David Kidd. (IC) TTortca and Stulca. Stallion, W A Haiibcrry ; broo<l innres, Dr J A Keller, S K Rieken bakcr ; 3 year colt, II N Sncll ; 2 y< or colts, ,J W marlin ; I year colt, 1". Am akcr; pairs draft horses, D Quattlc batim, G D Sellers ; single draft, W B SaUoy, G I) Seib is . heavy draft, J G Mcjvcwu ;.saddle horses, E Hughes, II Riggs; combination horse,G DSellers; county raised mules, .1 G Waunaimt kor ; jack, J A minnicken. I . CATTLE. Best bull, J Ci Guignard ; do cow, P nieiitzul; do he'dler, Dr J W Keilt; cow and caljf, II in moorer ; yoke of oxen, J G Uuigimrd ; second best bull, II m moorer n do eow, iure A C An drp.w^ " 'ht hilty .^Thrnilrrr Kobn. SHEEP and GOATS. Best buck, R Ii Kiley; best ewe?, C W Culler; second best buck, John L moorer ; do ewes, John L moorer, best gouts. J A meniken ; second best, do, D G Bozard. HOGS. Bour, II m moorer ; sow, T A Jcfl orda ; pigs, Straus & Street ; II Is Sucll ; bacon hogs, T C Andrews. [1)1 ?) Poultry. Gamecock, C m McMichacl; ti-i-? game, O in Moruichne] ; brali.nas, C I*' Gchrels; barnyards, C F G eh nils; dueks, C V Gchrcls ; geese, C F Gch rels; turkeys, Elijah Robinson ; best and largest exhibition by one person, C F Gelirols; cochins,, T C Albcigotti; Derby game cock, L RBcckwith ; Big eons, T CAlbcrgotti ; rabbits; T c Al bergotti; bantams, Willie Briggmanu ; Setter, Charley Dawson ; Pointer, Rob ert Joucs; lightning hound, J \V Pricket; fox hound, Fetor Burton. J'"e Arle Ar A M?ceilaneouA. Oil painting, Mrs8 Dibble; drawing, miss Ab bio m Huteon : best and lar gest exhibition of painting and draw ing, miss in (J Simmons; engraving on metal, Phillip Kobn 'willow baskets mrs in I. Baldwin ; palmetto but, mrs W E Williams; crayon drawings, miss A W Aldorson; lamp shade, miss Ab bie m Whaley; enrd^msket, miss Belle C Geiger; picture stand, James A Hamilton; set brackets, Nornion II Bull ; pressed Flower picture, mrs E J Oliveros; perfumery, Dr A o Duke-; shot pouch, ornumdtltcd, miss Josic Sunders. (O-) Floriculture. Best and largest collection gerani ums and flowers, mrs S Dibble; second luvt ilo, miss Annie Stokes; 19 varieties geraniums and flowers, mrs J V Glov er. S1TXTAL AWARDS. Grange or Farmer's club, exhibiting greutest number of articlos, Orange Grunge, Patrons of Husbandry. Best plowing with two burses, Ga briel Zeiglor ; with one horse, Gabriel /filer. TOURNAMENT. First. Nameless Knighi, J A Ed wards ; second, Earl of Gloncoe, K L Salley; third, Knight of Limestone, .1 A F Oliver; fourth, Red cross Knight, J Geo Voac; fifth, Knight of Howe's Pump, W L Dellny. RIFLE MATCH. Frrst, Bsnicl AV Robinson ; second, Peter G Cannon; third, William A J Sistrunk. - i ????-??i?? - The small courtesies sweeten life, the greater ennoble it. M\uiiiKi)?On the 22d of October. 187S, nt St. Patrick's Church, Charleston, JAMBS A. MKLVIN, of St. Matthews, to EMILY J. eldest daughter ot Major T. B. ATrout of Charleston, 8. C. O K RKW AKI>.? I.oHt on Fair r*>t) CflOUND, a MEMORANDUM BOOK with my Nome in it. Any one returning it to me wiU receive tin above reward.' nov 8? tr H. KIQQS. 1.1 ST 11A Vi:i> from tlie IMuii 2j tatien of Dr. W. C. Wolfe, 1 SMALL may MI LK, on tlio tili hutunt, bolonging to Henry A da ins. Any person taking up the same will be suitably rewarded by in forming. HENRY ADAMS ii ov b tf NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Oka no eburo Cocntt, Orangeburg, K. C, Nov. lal, 1771. To all whom it tntty Concern . Pursuant to Title 3, chap. 13, Itevised Statutes 8; C. Section ">b requires: Sf.C OH. If any person, compan" or oor poration slinll commence any busincsain any County of this Statu after the ftrat day of September in any year, tho eaptial or property employed in which shall not lu.ve been previously listed for taxation in smid County, and hhull not within thirty days thereafter make such report to the Auditor of said County ns is required in the ft fly sixth Section of this Act, he or thoy shall forfeit and pay the .sum of one hundred dol lars, which ?hall b? collected by civil action in the name "of the County Commissioner*, and paid inio the 1'ouniy Treasury for the exclusive benefit of the Oeurity, And pro cess in such case may issue out of the Court of Common Pleas of the t'ounty in which such busiaivl was commenced, directed to tho pioper officer, and be served in. any County ot ibis State. JAS. Van TASSEL, nov 8?tf j Co. Auditor. P CO o -+-> to CD O Shoe Store o CD CO ert O co CD JUST OPENED next door to Cornclsen's ttii li a stock of Boots and Shoes, Selected from the Manufacturers expressly to suit IIA i;l i TIM KS. both as regards QUALITIES and PRICES. To be satisfied that such is the case, the citizens of (Irangehurg aud vieinity are re Bpeelfully invited to call und examine my Stock, nh I hope to able to show, not unly thill there i" something "New under the Sun " but also h< m.?thing to b. ncfu the ?n derstauditig. Call and see. T. B. r.OYD. nov 8 12m The State of outh Carolina oKangebuiig ror.NTY In tije Court of Prqbatk. Ily AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTOX, Esq., Judge of Probate in said County. V HEREAS, Olivia S. Fogle hath made .suit tu u.e to grant to her Letters of Ad ministration of the Kslute nod effects of Usury W. Fogle, lute of said County, de ceased. These are therefore lo cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said deceased; to be and appear be t?re mo at a Court of Probutc for the said County, to be holden rt my Office in Orange burp, S. C. on the 22d dny Of November I87u, at It) ..'clock A. M., to show cause if any, why the said Administration, should not he granted. Giyeu iinucr my hand nud tho Scul of the Court, this 5th ilfcy of Not A. D. 1H7J1, and in the '.?Tili ,.riirof American Indc pei deuce. [L.S.] AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, nov 8?2t Judge of Probate. SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANG KBl'Kt} COUNTY. IN TMK. common 1*1.KA?, ? William C. IIlino and John R, Hane plaintiffr, against Gcorjge Boliver, as administrator, of the '-stale ..f William ('? Cofer, de ceam d, .l.diii J, Jack-on, Marv A Weeks, wife of II. We.!;-. Anna Cofer. Sarah Friy, wife of Jacob'Friy; Martha W?*nth erslic, wife of James \V* Weatheivbie, Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer, defend ants : Uopv SuuutlOiu for Belief (Complaint not served) TO Til K defendants Thomas L. Cofer and M. K. Cofer : %t(mi are hereby summoned and required to 1 answer the complaint in till* action, which is tiled in (lie otliee of the Clerk of the Court of Comm..it Plea- for the -aid County, anil to -.;\e a Copy of your answer on the subscri bers, at their Office ut Orangobiirg Court house So. <'a. within twenty .lays after the wen ice of this summons on you exclusive of the .lay o.service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within die time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply lo the Court for the Ke in t demanded in the Complaint. Dated at Ornngchitrg October 21st 187.'5. DK'freville * Whaley Plaint! hV Attorneys To Thomas Li. Cofer and M. K. Cofer, de fendants above named: Take notice That the summons and Com plaint, herein, wore Hied in the office of the t'lei k of tile Court of Common Pleas for Or iliigehurg County, III Orungcblirg .Mouth Car olina o'u the 21n't day of October 1H73. I)*TREV1IXE a whaley Plaintiffs Attorneys October 22st LS7S Administrator's Sale. I'.v virtue *f nn order of the Probate Court, 1 will sell nt the late residence of Martha Gardner, .licensed, all tho personal property of said intestate, on the 22d day of November next, consisting of Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Terms cush. DEMTSET GARDNER, Administrator, nov 1 1 Notice of Dismissal. NOTICE IS HEREBY 01 YEN TIIAT ONE month frem dale I will file ray Final Account with tha Honorable \ng. B. Knewl ten, Judge ef Probate for Orangebarg County, and ask for Letters of Dismissal as Guardian of Alice V. Kiley. O. B. KILEY, Guardian. nev 3 lm ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE! -BY AUGUSTUS FISCHEB, Agt HAVE OPENED on (be corner opposite BULL, SCOVILL * PIKE a FIRST GLASS GROCERY STORE Where he will ktep EVERYTHING in the above llae. j a ! C) f CHOICE ?HWm always en head MMJii u umJ ru- -jg; WM03BBT o THE ENTERPRISE SALOOBf Hue been moved te the rear of the ENTERPRISE'GROCERY out tit of LIQUORS of every grads, and TOBACCO nod SBOARS of the FINEST BRANDS. ? ?' TTETO/I J!4 Thanking my frisnds Tor pn*l favor". I hopeto merit their continued PATRONA*JB ?y keeping constantly on hand FRESH MPPL1ES of the above ariieles. and selling than a* PRICED to suit the present hard time*. AUGUSTUS FlSCnWhir ?e x*A. ? A-'TZ? irA .*]-?**? '??? da'.> m tm AH TT? sre .3 a-a CRASH IIS" PRICES! ?<?a? tea usialavki . ? i tetfij Great Offering of bargains And EXCELLENT OPPORTUN IT1ES for purchasing FALL and WIST Est tQstffc* ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES. DRISSS GOODS Our entire 8tuek of DRESS GOOD'S will be offered at LESS Til AN PANIC PRICES. Domestic and Housekeeping Good* Will bo found at least ?? PER CENT lower thin former Prices. ROOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE, to SUIT THE TIMES GENTS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING I ? ? : ? d w I I' ^T In great Variety at One-half Former Prices I ? . . tist* Our Customers sre saraestly requeued to INSPECT our OOOD? whether wllfc a view *f perchasing or etherwise, to notice the swsspiag REDUCTION of PRICES aaada ou all goods. Ml' i 3f -" J - ?? THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER. , ^ New Store < * a> " 1 V ?tfl? Pff? aWl^ BETWEEN DR. OLIVEROS" AND MRS. tiLDENDORFF S. -?- 'ml IM? KOOT, SHOE AND CLOTHING HOUSE/ ;i y HA VING Just returned with a large and varied stock', we arc udw prepared la afltjr ha* duccmeiiU to all who are desirous of purchasing FIRST-CLASS tJOODS, ? in connection with OUR STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AMD CHOTHI$G, We call attention of the Public, and specially TUE IjA I) 8 ES, t? our stock of WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY Sic. LADIES' AND GENTS' KID GLOVES, BEST MAKE, GEM'S' FURNISHING GOCDS. Remember we keep the ('ELEHRATED STAR SHIRT/ hH)\A II VAL1CES, TRUNKS, When you come (to Orangeburg don't forget to call and look through our stock ?ffJotha Cawmcrs, Jenn*, Flannek?, Doinutslies and J>rcn Goods, whieh w? apo o Auing si March 20, 1873 28 ly J' * R^TSrcS^^ NOTICE. . OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONS, Or.ANi.r.iu iui I'iiimv, October 21st, 1870. Rented I'ropoenla will be received for tha Uebuilding of Bridge over Beaver Creek at John Hook's Mill on State Road. The Bridge Is to be built NEW, and to be forty feet long. Bids will be receive! until the *24th November nest. By order of the Beard. GEO. BOLIYER, Clerk of. Beard, nov 1 4 Bricks! Bricki BRICK-SMI TUB UKDER8IONED RESrECTFELLY Informs ih. pubUo tkat a? \t **?# pared U Auniah ?lUCKA in ea>y e^aaniU?. _ AU order* will neat pteript attantia?. J. C. EDtTARM;. jaaa? ItVt lf "~ T?" > raiw " m ? DR. R. TA ?KU, LEW1SVILLB, WI*! ?? ???> juae 5 187? |?