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SATURDAY, NOV. 2?, 1873. Divin? Service to morrow in the Epis copal 8|etting House. No Bishop, though, we sre sorry to say. yjHn ? - ?Vfewtng the '"List of the Loyal" the (I Won dor arises "How the denoe was the old State ever got out of the Uuion, anyhow 1" Dr, Daises haa just received a line assortment of pocket cutlery and raaers, all of standard make. Also a line stoek of drugs, medicines &o. J. W. Pstriok & Co, have a lot of la dies fine trunks, shoes, gaiters,&c, which they offer very low for cash. Now is the time to get bargains. There ia bnt ono handsome lawyer at the Orangeburg bar. And wc hasten to add that he does not edit a newspaper. Neither does he-But wo won't say any more. A meeting of the depositors of the Sfgnburg branch of the Citiseos Saving Bank is called for to day at 12 II at the Elliott Hook & Ladder Hall. It is important that all interest el should attend. No wonder that South Carolina caste such absa^y Republican vote now-a days, a^en . such a tremendous ' loyal element'.' existed within her borders ? even eW&Bg the hottest days of the late eiraJa. > i y , . war. ^ . - '~^wsaeaTa?'?-aaMi Lawyer X. of our bar has a dry way of his own. Those who know him will r1*^ precisely hew he said, a few days dge "Thte^ ir6 but two classes of people w**? bava sot ^ 0caiI emancipated? >he lawyer* and ibv Undoes." Tbetw Srere some ruuyh enstoniera amoag^bek eanpmyesa or the Great Eastern - Cirous. It ^ives us plea sun however, to say that Mr. J. fc? 1\?t!cn the Tsreartircr, was a u ark id exception to thai rule. II? i* oue ?I the tu W eesjrtoatts , pleasant anil ?ff.ble ?cm U: men w? have had to deal with tor a Ion4 time. ^Su'coess to hiui in all bis trivets. -?' u 1 ? si ? ? ?m Our friend Frank at Muller's id Staad railed us-into Iiis st ire tit 1 cetfl -r day and presented t > 00r view one of tt*a finest asaartiaeats of groceries we hate aeea in co ae time, incln in. boie^rna sausage, dried tongue, b:ef and -?well its aoase, we saw so mueb labile there we cannot think of all that came to our view, but simply .say, go .mil see for yourse'f. Ok. Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock the subject of this .notice was released by death tVbm bis suffering. Dr. O'Cain was a citizen whose merits were hid from public view, and only to the intimate friend, or the long nrqiiain tanec were they discovered. Court eous and affable, honest and kind, he won a large circle of true friends. In the word of a neighbor "His was the pure gold, the dross of pretense was sifted out" "Peace to his ashes." Mr. J. Beltott O. Betterson is one of the most persevering snd enterprising of oar younger citizens. He has just shown conclusively that be knows how to build a good building, and how to rent it, too,?even though tin oups and sieh like domestic jewelry are the only sj^sfdans bestowed upon him in tin* aVassjat?* games with ring and lane.: Nevertheless we must say that the rear and of n? aWstore is an unhandy, out of-the-way, lop sided placa for the Post Ossec. ttatftaw Jaeeb Csrroll, a well known and popular merchant, lied of pneumonia, at his residence near Fort Motte, 00 the 17th instant, in trje forty-first year of his sge. Mr. Carrsll had been a resi dent af this County for more than twenty years, during the last eight ef wb^eh be bad been engaged in merchan dising st Fort Motto, ft is genial man part, h(* olose attention to business aod other amiable and etoelle it quilitis-, had atsdo for him niany warm friends wbe will lasro of his death with un feigned, sad sincere regret. He loll u *WW0W ?pd t,WQ sons to whom Wl> extend par sincere** sympathy, po 40* run in debt to the shoemaker, It is uuplt?dtnt> to he ?nable, to say your ask is your own. [COMMUNICATED.] Grahams November 25, 1873. Ed itor New* : As I was going over to Grahams this momiog I came in contact with the accompanyiog victim perched in the top of a tree. I dismounted and loeated myself about twenty feet from the root ot the tree and held him in dreadful durance, until a colored man oould go about two miles back and bring me a gun. Upon his return I killed bim (the Cat,) and send him to "Riley" as "A Gift" with a few rythmical lines on a piece of paste-board. *?" Yonrs, W. A. EASTKRLIN. A GIFT FOR "RILEY." raots W. A. BA8TERMN. I'll give thee not a charging luvt, Nor necktie more In fashion, I'll give thee something nice to eat, More ferocious than oivil: I'll give thee oh! my old vertebrate, I'll give, I'll give thee to the "Dkvil." [ron tiik OBAMOasoao hews.] The Factor*? Lien. A factor to a l'armcr said Come trust me for jour daily bread, I'll crown your table with a feast At which a king might sit as guest. Your daughters and your sons shall woar The finest silk or cassimere, With colors of tho richest dye That with the tyrian purple vie. All things shall come and go at ease. With nnught to mar, nor to displease. A plenteous fenst shall ever reign As when the fatted calf was slain, Nor shall you sigh for aid in vain If you will givo a Factor's Lien. The farmer listened to ?ach word And pondered Will what he had heard, Felt thankful for the proffered aid, And thus unto himself he said : "I like the counsel of friend B. Iiis offer suits me to a T. His fertilizers which are cheap Will make mo in abundance reap. To have free access to his store. My cup I dare-say will run o'er, I 11 borrow money of him too, And pay it when the lieu ceme.i due." Iiis fancy saw no cloud in sight. The mau forsovk bis reasou quite. No article was deemed too high That on a credit lie could buy, >'o price liia thirst for trade could dash Unless lue factor whispered ,4ea?A" AJ Kngthllie lien was over run. The Motor then ??<.?,pi?nu becun: Tin* smile that once his features graced lly stern d> sneanor was replaced: A coldness now between ilicni grew Whose friendship onrc seemed warm anil trii?. And when the day o," reckoniug.came That enmity remained the same The farmer csiue u it It deep regret, II iit cotton tailed to pay his debt, An execution seized ai* grain, And still the factor held the lien: Next went his silver and his gold. HI* bouses and his land were sold. And he who itc ? h?l means ; <> ip*re Xoii languished oa * h gg<-r's fare. And here the hitter fruit in seen Of living by a Factor's Licit. The turtner never had been told '?That all that glitters is not gol I" Nor thought the prospect once so fair Would prove, alas! a hidden -nan-. My inconsiderate friends, come view The picture I have painted true. Mark well the silly furmer s plan. His w??akneas and bis folly scan. Learn wisdom front the fall he foil And let the factors go to h-11. CA. T. W. Ejhsto Fork. Sare your Doclor'H Bill.?When Dr. Wistars Uulsam of Wild Cherry will C?liK coughs, colds, bleeding at the lungs,and arrest tho fell destroyer, Con sumption, it does more than most physicians ran do. The use of a single bottle, costing one dollar, will satisfy the incredulous that they need look no further for the required aid. Columbia, 8. C, Dec 20th, 1870. To the Editor Ortutgeburg Noes : Sin-?I have the honor to inform you that at a meeting of the Board of Officers, cre ntcd by an Act entitled "An Act to Regulate the Publication of all Legal and Public Notices," the following resolution was adop ted i Resolved, That the "OR1 NO EBU^Q N E W 8" is hereby designated as '.be OFFI CIAL PAPER for the Publication of all Legal Notices and Officio', Advertisements of the County Officers ;n tho County of Orange burg. Uospootfully, &o. F. L. CARDOZO, Beo. of State and Chairman Hoard. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL. HARKET BEPORTS. Orrioa or thb Osanokbubo News, November, 28th 1873 COTTON?Sales- during the week 135 bales. We quota: Ordinary, to Oood Ordinary,... 12rte) Low Middling.12*40 Middling.14 lot ItuiniM Km r,.?$1.00 per oushel Coax,,,,..$ 8? per bushel. Cow I kas.? 76 per buanel. i iNuaas. 1.10 per bushel. DR. C. IL TAH Kit. LRWISVILLK, B.C., (8T, MATTHEWS 1?. O.,) June & 1878 OH YES! OH YES!! OH YES!!! OH WHAT! WHY J. W. PATRICK & CO. Are offeriag tbeir LARGE and ATTRACTIVE Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies BOOTS and SHOES, Very TRUNKS, Kid GloTca SARATOGAS C h e a t>! V ALICES, FANCY GOODS, &c, &c. at PANIC PRICES " All pcrscns INDEBTED to me by Liens, Store Account or Note,-git V3T will please come forward AT ONCE mid nettle up.-?jjf New Goods AT PANIC PRICES! D. LOUIS IS SELLING His ENTIRE STOCK of NEW GOODS AT COST! GOODS AT PANIC PEICES AT C. D. KORTJ?HN S Any persen needing or wanting to wippW themaeWca with the NECESSARIES OF I.IFF., would d? w?'t i<> cuii on ttie undersigned before purchasing olscwherc. THE GROGKRY DEPARTMENT Is COMPLETE, ami the SCARCITY of MONEY baa iuduced me to sell LOW DOWN Tor CASH L J Q U O II S TEE ,0 KTWKi?VF1VE rVEST Mn bu SAVBn h? bnjlngjreai me, which ,l,e 1 anic ha- bic.ght donn so LOW thai (Jond Article can oe had ?r RECTIFIED prices SEG AUS A jS: I ) TO R ACCOS to nflttence.1 by the SCARCITY of MONEY. 1 have a LARGE Ol* \VNTY MA I). and will dispose of them LOW DOWN for CASH. Call and convince yourselves. C. 13. KORTJOHN. tniv 15 ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE ! ?BY AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt HAVE OPENED on the corner opposite BULL, .SCOVILL & PIKE a FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE Whef* h* k<>pr EVERYTHING in the above line. CHOICE FRUITS always on hand THE ENTERPRISE SALOON Has been moved to the rear of the ENTERPRISE GROCERY STORE, with a complete outfit of LIQU RS of every grade, and \()[\ v<VO and SEG ARE of ibe f'NEST UltANDS. Thanking my friends for pntl favors. 1 hereto merit their continued PATRONAGE by keeping eoDsiniiily on hur? FRESH PUPP LIES <>i the above artioles.aad selling ihtui hi PRICEi to suit the present hard times. AUGUSTUS FISCIIKR. THOMAS CARTMILL Has just returned from tho North, and having purchase! a LARGE nai VARIED assortment of 3 g O W ? & H 2 o 3 o 3 g 2 2 S > H o H a= 2 - p3 58 q o r si > E P as > a r; oo 5 *? *s 3. ^ i* 71 <? *? ITS sV e> h? Pr- ? p ? ^2 s? m rt He invites every ouo to INSPECT his STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. oct 4 1873 52 AT W. T. MULLES,'S OLD STAND. We ere pleased to announce to the oitixena of Orangeburg and vicinity that we have opened a FIRST CL.ASS GROCERY STORE Whore we will always be prepared to supply our customers with everything in our line, such as Coffee, Su'jar, Raeon, "lour. Tea, Candies, Crackesa. Candles, Mo lasses, Crist, Meal, Fruits, Nut*, ?fcc. which will be sold CHEAP for CASH. In addition to the Groceries, wc have also on band, a full and complote tlo Z of the choicest Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars To be found in Orangeburg. Oire us a call at Muller's Old Stand, " 'Round the Corner." laizVNTZ BIUGG]M^LlSriSr <fc CO. oct 18 1873 o IN PRICES! TKohn & Bi o Great Offeriag of Bargains And EXCEELENT OPPORTUNITIES for purcbssing FALL and WINTR-l GOODS at ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES. DRKSS GOODS Our entire Stock of DRESS GOODS will be oTered nt LE<S THAN PANIC PRICES. Dom cstic and Housekeeping Goods Will be found at least '2.1 PER CENT lower than f.?r!n?r Prices. ROOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE to SUIT THE TIMES GENTS AN 1) YOUTHS CLOTHING In great Variety at about One-half Former Prices ! Our Customers ?re earnestly requite I to INSPECT oar GOODS whether with ? view of purchasing or otherwise, to notice the sweeping REDUCTION, of PRICES mu U on all goods. THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER New Store RKTWKKN DR. OLIYRROS' AND MRS. OLDEXDORFF'S, GEO. H. CORNELSON Is receiving now, constantly addi tions to his Stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Saddles, Harness, Crockery, Wood and Willow Ware, etc., and offers the same at prices to suit the times. BAGGING and TIES always on hand. I also continue to buy COTTON, RICE and all COUNTRY Produce at the HIGHEST Market PRICE. Please call in and see for yourselves. GEO. H. CORNELSON'St R I OIIVEROS, M.-D, liKAIJ It IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, .?AI?f{s, OILS, VARNISH, NON-l^PtOSIVl LAMPS, OARDEN SEEDS, Ac, Ac, PRE3CRITIONS prepared with- ACCUR1 ACY and FIDELITY, foi which purpose a full and complete assortment of PURE CHEMICALS and GENUINE DRUGS ?rill bo constantly on band. < Long oxperience?a successful business eareer of mere tban eight years in Orange burg, a ge>d knowledge of tbo DRUG MA UK ET at borne and abroad, will afford a sufficient guarantee that all goods sold or dispensed at my establishment ?rill bo GENUINE and RELIABLE. Appreciating ike success which in the past imn attended my effort*, I have de termined to Hpare no pains to merit a ooa t inn nee of the putronago 10 liberally bestow ed. E. J. OLEVF.ROS M. D. No 100 Ruisel Street Orangeburg. MONKV CANNOT HUT It! For SiI in Priceless!! BOT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL ? PRESERVE IT. <^tra*i If you vnlue your Fyesigkt use those Per fict Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystml Pebbles, Melted together, and derive their name '?Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will mal many years 'vithotit change, and nre tvarrtrntod superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica. Manufacturing Co., New York. CAUTION.?None Ocnuing imlvss ?tnmp ' l with our trade mark. For Sale by He.-poiiiiblc Agents through out the Union. E. .1. OLIVEROR. jan 20? ly Orangeburg,.S?.?C. Fever and Ague, > from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, is the consequence of a diseased aotiam in the system, induced by the poisonous mlasmof vegetable decay. This exhalation is tnnrt? w the action of sol?or heat oa wet soil, and rises en the watery vapor from it. While the sun Is below the hor\3on this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, and the virus is taken with it through that lungs into the blood. There it acts aa an im taring poison on the internal viscera and excreting orkue of the body. The liver becomes torpid and fails ta? secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the blood. Both the vims and the bile accumulate* in the circulation, and produce violent oahssti?na tional disorder. The spleen, the kidneys, and thw stomach sympathize with the liver, end t;::a?a disordered also. Finally, the instinct of oar or ganism, aa if in an attempt to expel the noxiowe Infusion, concentrates the whole blcod of the body in the internal oxerotories to (bree them to cart St oat. The blood leaves tho surface, and raabes ta> the central organs with congestive violence. This is the Chita. Bat in this effort it fails. 1 hen th*> Fevbr fallows, in which the blood leaves the cen tral organs and rashes to tho surface, a* if ist another effort to expel the irritating poison through, that other great excretory'?the skin. In that also it fails, and the system abandons tho attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strengt?, to repeat the hopeless effort another day. The? are the fits or paroxysms of Fbtxr amx> aor7s. Such constitutional disorder will of course ander? mine the health if it is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer*s Ague Cure,. which neutralises this malarious poisbtf ja \tm blood, and stimulates the liver to expel H Mm tho body. Aa it should, so it does care this tJuietthaj disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather docs what is of more service to those sub ject to this infection. If taken in season it expel* It from the system as it is absorbed, end thua ksJTlHI those who us* it free from its attache; keep* taw system in health although exposed to the dssaase* Consequently it not only cures, but protect* frem. the great variety of affections whieh are induced by this malignant influence, each us RwiMTtiraf Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Agora* Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache. Bihooa Fevers, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Oout, Dlindn??? Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpita tion ?-, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysttrsra, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach ana Bowels, all of which, when- arising from this cause, will be found to assume more or lass the intermittent type. This " Aocb Curb " removo* tho cause of theeo derangements, and cure* the disease. This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre tories to expel the virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited to do that their offioe of their own accord. H ence arises what wo tana aeclitnaSatiort. Time may accomplish tho same end. but often Ufr is not long enough, or is sacrificed in the attempt, while this " Ague Cans " does it at once, and with safety. "W e have great roason to believe this is a surer as wall aa safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which aro eaused by the miasmatic infection, than any other waleh has been discovered; and it has still another Important advantage to the public, which ie, that it is sh*ap as well as cood. f /. prepared st r>r. j. c. ayer # qo. LOWELL, MASS. ? ? Paxes One Dollar per Bottle. Ayert Cherry Pectoral ha* won for itself such a renown for the eure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount tho evidence of its virtues, wherever it has beert em ployed. As it has long been in constant usa throughout this section, wr need not do more thaa oss?re the people Its quality is kept up to tho boat It ever has been, and that it may be relied oh to do far their relief all it baa ever Seen found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, m AIL THE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE ?DJCllrl. For Comrs Foa the Curb of DYsrxnuA; For J WNDifB; For the Cvrb of lW)ajMlW> ( I? For Headache ; i For ttts Cure of DtsbttertJ For a Fori. Stomach ; For the Cure of Erysipelas; Tor the Piles ; For thb Core of Scrofpxai . , sr For all Scrofulous CoMVLArxW; For the Cvrb of Rhelhazuk; For Diseases of the Seih ; Fob thb Cure of Lrvaa Complaint; For Dropsy; Fob thb Cube of Tetter, Ttwoaa aatv MkW Fob thb Curb of Goct; Fob a Dinker Pill; For thb Cure of Nkvraloia i Fob Purifyino tub Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most ataajU tiv* can take thorn pleasantly, and hainf aarary vegetable, no harm can axise from their use la anjf, quantity. Price S8 oent* per Box; Firabosasfor tLtsV* Or sal buvh ?? ers of ClesyjytnSMt, P%y*sVtlaWaA'6^aww' issaaalet, hot oar space here wiR not p*i?r* th*v lassatien of them. The Agent* below Ranted far is ear AmBRinax Almanac in istnlssssl ^ RtwsTj *w taair enxss Us net bo nut oft* by unprincipled dealers with rthot ysfiaratioria they snake store praSt aw. - ihsauad AtbbNi, snd taks no others. Tho most awatt tao has* ntt tfttrsts fbr thm.and thtytaBvStW have it. z y . AJ} ear Retnteios ar* for sal* by *#