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Just Twenty Years Ago. Tte w endcrcd by (he tillage town aat beneath the tree, Upon the eehool home playing ground That sheltered you and me. - But aone are left tc greet us now, And few are left te know, LtfJ The grass la just as greaa dear Tora, Be^eot^boy??sf?A?j And sporting just aa wo wore then, With hearts as light and gay. But master sleeps upon the hill All coated ovsr with snow "f >- \?\ \; Thai aforded us a eliding ptacS *" * ^ ? * Jest twenty yeara ego. The old rehe|T%o|se ? alt&& some The beneNeiBare reftaceu, P EU By new enefariny nuA? top mw jj Our penM^ha^de?aedV !- j 3 ? a But the came old brioks are in the wall, Tho bell swings to and fro, The sauflie just the ssmo dear Tom, Jost twenty years ago. The rivor running just as still The willows en its sides are larger, Than they were then Tom The streams appoars less wido. -? *~ The grape Tino spring is ruined now, Where enoe we?pdayid the bo*u, And swung our sweethearts-pretty girls, Just twenty years ago. .tntik 10I urodl rfttrrf! The spring .that bubbles neath the hill, Close by the spreading beooh Is lower than It was dear Tom, That I eould almost reaoh. Kneeling down to get a drink Bear Tom I'was' startled so, Te Bee how sadly I am changed, an bar, wtY. \- :\: ? Upon the elm tree by the spring, Ton know I eut your name Tear sweetheart just beneath it too, And yon didmino the same. 8ome heartless wretch has pdalod The bark 'twas dying sure but slow Jest aa the one whose name you cut Just twenty years ago. emu hoojc iwo ? ? ..' I nn I . . Nene are left of oar old class, Excepting &ou andme,-," ...? loaa are in the eHufehya^d laid Some Bleeps beneath the sea, ?' I virdted the old chorchyard And gathered some flowers to strew, Upen the graTes of those we lore, Just twenty years ago. by a Woman. A bond of burglars are going the rouada of tho country. Twenty dwcl lingo ware robbed within the past foui Weeks in one JSJfw Jersey county. The latest aadjj^jt darihgattempt way early on * 8o^;rIay;morning", on the residence of Mr. jT^anieTaT^aaltjra Ho and bia wife have but recently ro iur?^Cjtho litter bringing | rer $10,900 worth of silks. Mr. Daniels. waB away from homo. His coaenmaft- 4le^tl&lhe '.house while he was away. On the above night Mr*. Daniela and the coachman wero the only on*aiJa& tome. About 1 o'clock the dooi^pwUaog, ebd Mrs. Daniels and tho coachman treat down stairs. The coach man was about to open tho door, but wan prevented uj }irs. Daniels, who asked whoiWaa, outaido. A coarse* ivoioa replied, '.'Open tho door ; I want to see you.' "Tell ma your name, and what you want ?" Mrs. D. _ "l mil burBt in tho door if you don't open it," waa the reply. Then they attempted to burst open the door, jbut^ ihr many looks-prevented their doloJflij Hm^DAieje ran up etaira and h]eW.a tin-trumpet out of the window to alarm tho neighborhood Most of tho families have these trum pctD,jfpr that purposo'. Soveral of the nai^libora liallcocd to her that hor call had jftflnyard, and soon hurried to word the building. The burglars, jump ing injft wag6a, drove off rapidly towards Belleville, lhere were ait least ten i a tho i ^?jf?*??dutj JMaoulius Bet up in busi neas aa ^jirintar in Venice, he came in poBs0?aJ?f^a?J$lp ^X*/vr-V">B boy wao Boon known all over the city as ?th&(gl|p^ yinie, negroflfws/e not ,ofton seen in^V.enice, ani^wBaUtoff tf?kiimost ignorant people. bolt JMrl^MMt fa b? either an embodi. mantw4n?omisairy of Satan, who aided.) OBftvfla^HaQntiug, desiring to dipped *WI<lJtwaP*v ^TfT^TT "T"""?"- du? played ihe young imp publioly to the pot rev classes, making this short but characteristic speech: "Bo it known to yon, and to alLyenipe^ that I, Aldua, Manutlua, prin#$ and tho Doge, hare this day made ex peeuro to ail of the printer's devil And If any think ha is not like ua, flesh and WoonTnfticy may como and pinch him, and they will find that, though be is black, ha it human. i i.ui. IIIIIUKUB-' 5reaeh of good stare yon in the face." A little gill &D$&oftes wants to fsmn^hfw egotism of two. The 6rat slgtt orlove' id the last of wisdom: 1 ' Ta^^ldresWa^jDOOLidiots in this country, who are acknowledged as such. KEARNEY'S \ FLUID EXTRACT BUGHU! The only known remedy for BRIGHT^ DISEASE, And a positive remedy for GO?T, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, DIA f BETES, D^sMPaiA NERVOUSJ DEBILITY DROPSY, Non retention or Incontinence of Urine, Ir ritation, Iriflamafion'or Uloorfttien : -v ,. r or'?..?>';; fjf-s I bladder; & kidneys, 8PERMATORRIKEA, Lchcorrhoea or Whiten, Dieeasea of the Prostrate Gland, Stono in tho Bladder, ColculuB G.ravcl or. Briokdust Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges. kearney's] ' EXTRACT BUCHUJ Permanontly Cures all Disease of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Existing in Men, women and Children, *?-NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearn ey's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Bucbus combined." Price. One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Bot tles for Five Dollars. i J>opot lOH Dunne St., N. Y? A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advico gratis. g^-Send Btnmp for Pamphlet, frcoTjrJa' -?TO THE?? Nervous & Debilitated OF BOTH SEXES. AV> Charge for Adrice and Consultation. Dn. J. B. Dyott: graduato of Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, author of Kcvcrnl valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases- of the Sexual or Urinary Or gans, (which he has mado an especial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long stand ing. A practice of 30 year? enables him to treat diseases with s.iccprs.' Cures guaran teed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing sym toniB and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Scud for tho GUIDE TO HEALTH. Price 10c. mmr^ ^i. BTTdYOTT, M^.-tV . . _ _ ^ HPhysicinn nnd Surgeon, ? ' 101 Duane 31., New York. jan 17 ; ~ 1874' 52 SOUTH CAltOLLN A UA ILKOAU Cuablbbton, 8..C December 14, 1972. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, the Passenger Train on the South Carol inn Railroad will run as follows . TOn. COMJMDIA. ft Leave Charleston.......:...tfi.10 As M. Arrivo at Columbia..6.20 P. M. fob AoarsTA. Leave Charleston.0.30 A. M. Arrive at Auguutn...5.20 P. M. FOR ?nAKI.kston. Leave Columbia.9.00 P. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 P. M Leave Augusta.9.00 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.45 A. M. con'miiia Niaiif Kxrhnss?sexDATS exckit bU>. Leave Charleston.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.G.30 A. M. Leave Columbio.(.-...S.&.,>....7tW 1ft M. Arrive at Charleston...V--.i\. ..4*45 A- M. AVfll'STA IjriOUT KXPUttHB-KUMDAYS KXCKFTKe Leave Charleston'...........8.80 P. M. Arrive at Augusta.7.85 A. M. Leavo Augusta.6.15 P. M Arrive r.t Charleston....;.5.60 A* M. 8ummehv1llb Til AIM. ' v * jr ^ Leave Suramorville at........7.25 A. M". Arrive at Charleston at....L.8.4? A. Ht: Leave Charleston at......8..'15 P. M. Arrive at Summerville at..,.i........4.50P. M. camdsm bbancu. , Lcavo Camdcn.<. ....7.20 A.M.. Arrive at Columbia.11.65 A. M. Leave Columbia...'.x.2.10 P. M. Arrive.at Camdeu.I. G.?5 P. II. . Day and Night Trains connect, nt Augusta, with Mocou ond Auguqta Rail Road, Central Rail Iload and Georgia Bail Road. This is tho Quickest and most direct route, and as comfortable nnd cheap as'any other, route to Louisville.. Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, .and all other points WobL and Northwest. Columbia' Night Train: oorinects- with Qrcon ville and .Columbia Railroad, and Day nnd Night Trains connect with Charlotte 1 Rtfadf *"*-^*^* -< - f WA A ?*. ^ Through Ticketu on sale, via this route to all points; North. , Camdeti Train connects at King ville daily ' (except Sundays) With lsay Passenger Train,' and runs through to Columbia. * A. L. TYLER, Vicc-Prcsident. ' S. B. Picki;mm, General Ticket Agent. NEW ."PATENT," DR. PATRICK'S COTTON PRESS The undersigned Agent for Orangeburg County begfl leave to call the attention of COTTON PLANTERS to tho name, and would advise eveiy one in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase a patent at onoo. For ^UEAPJiEgS? SIMPLICITY, and POWER* it, has nOj ?<l?fM I Any one dosirous of seeing tho "modus I >perafldir-orrsal^ oalling '?it1 the StorVef Ji^WPa?-ibk^AiOel, R?ssel Street Qrangfburg ,C. IL, |^|||jA model t can be seen, ;or^ffdressCapt. Je^r, STOKES den'l Agent Midway 8. a I J. W< PATRICK, Agt.' Orangeburg Connfy fl. C. r july^O 1873 HAS JUST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF ^nd KIEFS CONSTANTLY ON HANiTa full iTm of 9 IQ DRY GOODS Of ?11 kinds. H% offers for We everything ia the shape of GENERAL MERCHANDISE CHEAP. Such as COFFEE, SUGAR, LARD, BACON, BUTTER, HAMS, CHEESE, CANNED FRUIT and HAMj SAUSAGE. , Also oa hand a fine lot of NEW NORTHERN MAY, and several GOOD VARIETIES of FERTILIZERS, which can be bought LOW DOWN, for tho MONEY. F. H. W. BRIGGMANN. I . I; 8 B 1 y_ \\r9r\ \%m ! ??.r r 1 : m o 5sn. rrrT*j AND HATS AT Cost .0 o as K W. PATRICK & CO. ?. 9 n h MY ENTIRE STOCK OP GOODS! HO HUMBUG. IX LOUIS o ? S5 w o SI w GO AUGUSTUS FISCHEB, Agt. HA8 JUST RECEIVED AT THE .fjlNTEEPEISE GEOOEEY STOEE I A full snpplj of FREsn FAMILY GROCERIES, and is offoriDg thei VERY LOW lor the Caah. THE ENTERPRISE SALOON gradt in need goods will bo dealt with right by calling on AUGUSTUS FISCHER, Agt. * ? CP A Valuable Invention 1 i AN FNTIRELY NEW Sewing. Machine! FOR DOMESTIC USE. ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. with the new Patent Button Hole Worker. THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN CONSTRUCTION. THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMI CAL IN USE. A MODEL OF COMBINED STRENGTH AND BEAUTY. Complete in nil its parts, uses the Straight Eyo Pointed Needle, Self Threading, direct, upright Poaitivc Motion, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Guidcr. Operates by Whoel and on a Table. Light Running, Smooth und noiseless like all good high priced machines. Has patent chock (o prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Lcck Stitch (finest and strongect stitch known :) firm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and coarse, from Cambric te heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses ull descriptions of thread The best mechanical talent in America and Europe, haB been devoted to improving and simplifying our Machines, combining only that which is practicable, and dis pensing with all complicated surroundings generally found in other machines. Speciul terms and extra inducements to male and female agents, store keepers, Ac, who will establish agencies through the country and keep our new machine* on ex hibition and sale. County rights givon to smart agents free. Agent's complete outfits furnished without any extra charge Samples of sewing, descriptive circulars , containing terms, testimonials, engravings, &c, sent free Address, BROOKS SEWING MACHINE CO., No. 1829 Broadway, Now York. fob 8 ]y T1TE GREAT REMEDY TOR CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Liuig complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. pRBFARSD nr BETH W. FOWLE L 80N3, Boston, Hmi., And oold by DrQggtsU and Do ate ragc-ac rally ? OCt 18 ly Bricks 1 Bricks! BRICKS!!! , THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Informs the public that he is now pre pared to furnish BRICKS in any quantity. All orders wi'J meet piompt attention. J. C. EDWARDS, junc 5 1878 tf MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! For Sight is Priceless!! BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If you valuo your Fycsight use these Per fect Lenses, Ground from Minute Crystal Pebbles, Melted together, and derive their name "Diamond" on account of their Hard ness and Brilliancy. They will last many years without change, and are warranted superior to all others in use. Manufactured by the Spencer Optica Mnnufaoturing Co., Now York. CAUTION.?Nono Gcnuing unless stamp ed with our trade mark. For Sale by Responsible Agents through out the Uuion. E. J. 0LIV EROS, jan 20?ly Orangeburg, 8. C <feK to ft2u PER RAY! Agent* $0 WANTED 1 All oIhsscb of working people, of either sex, young or old, mako moro money at work for us in their sparo moments, or all tho time, than at anything else. Particulars freo. Address GJ STINSON & CO., sept V1 -U Pvuiland, Maine. - . u. - ??. ? aj ? if ./'I'-vr^ ,111 do'l jri?Ji K * >n.-./o?i?; *k*j v. ?/?/.? Nice Lot of NEW STYLES FANCY FBIUTS and other GOODS: 1 . "'' 1' .1 Just Beceived at 3U( THOMAS CARTM ILL'S* ? ' ' I -*,:.<? . !???? eni ifao u i'i ! ? ill '.ilO ' ;.tj 3/KOqi w rtKJ* ;! v-'l me A HAPPY NEW YEAH! I f r? w ?' .?.??'?? t ? ; ! ? d n'^a<jfr<? . .' ii . r;r'A .'rehiil In wishing tho publica HAPPY NEW YEAR, we thank them for thw LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on us, and hope to merit a continuance of the same, assuring them that we are determined to keep, as in tho past a j ,.:<? .,fa. FIRST CLASS STORE. S dsn . ,tit s^hit/i 1 "With tho ushering out of the Old Year, wo have closed out our STOCKyannT td with our Nuw Year's Greeting, greet our patrons with an entirely New and asP'iH well Selected a Stock of ;.; 'I ii ? f.'---f evfd ?-|irf GTOCERIES, LIQUORS, &c. fj . I i' -m??; di e wei j ; ? ?? (? '1 i ittitt} 1 La As c;>n be found nnywhore. Give us ? cull at W. T. Mullor's Old Stand, and examine our Stock'and Prico, all of which will defy competition. FRANTZ BKIGGjSlAjNTiNr <fc CO. [ ] 1 N. B.?HIGHEST CASH PRICES given for all Country Produce, if if ."t wJL > yi -liter! ?s?? ; j t.r: js>i ? juinf -?<;? . i- ? ill/ ?. 'l ?'? i <? t .etii' ?????{ amara's 1 .??!< jr<?????.;-. * ?? ?dl A full assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, of every deserijw" tion, at prices to suit the times. j&g A full stock of choice Groceries now on hand. J. . .* wa Ul 3 Sept. 27, 1873 35 * 1? ? ,t Lt U LI ill5'! ? ?*.'?*? ixiAifir 'OTTfW If .'*f.a d tentfrlO > "??J iUiUrftts* in xo.'f 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, BICE and all COTJNT?Y Produce at the HIGHEST Market PBICE. Please call in and see for HA. i*.r :iw too ?ft yourselves. GEO. H. CORNELSON'S. 2 ::'.??'!*?!;?.?; i?0.eetee> e t ^mue*'? bl*a V _? _ i ' ? ? ? _; ' t.r,.:ot>h dixtt 1 H?.-'i ?L' ' h ,-.1 f?. , .I'LLHIH 1J 1. .!."MI'> UgyO||^f<y| ? ?teile' "i,?-. ?1 i'i>ti? rfaislw.jnat ' . )<? ?man a?sfa si mUwW i . ? . ? '>-rii oUt{ Wa<j le# . . ? SUSSELIrSTREET, ORANOEB?R?, & C. The Subscriber takes great pleasure In anneunotng to his ^RIBNDS and thei COM MUNITY that ho has OPENED a FIRBT-CLASS HOTEL, at tho Large Itesidenee reenfil ly occupied by Mr. Hanc Wannamakor. Comfortable Accommodations, a Bounteona. Tablo and Courteus Attention are Quarantecd., ^.JlnSJ jnn lP-8m J. W.1I.