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LOCAL. ? ? I - - ? - ? - ? -r SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1874. Hon. Thad 0. Andrews has been appointed Colonel of the 9th regiment j National Guards by the Governor vice S. I. Cain removed. J. *P. M. Fourcs Esq., has been ap pointed Trial Justice. He is a squaro man and we bolive will do right by all parties. Dr. Dukee has received another lot of fine candies, besidas the nuuer>us other rrticles in his lino, tuive hiiu a call. i*-. s A ? ? V -u j ) i i ,1 - - , Dr. J./^T., Butlur has rcoeutly made improvements in tho Enterprise Saloon which adds much to the looks of that poplar resort. He has also a fine sup ply of Liquors and Segars on hand whioh aro of the beat brand*. Go to Saius Livery Stable aud sie Capt. Trezevauts Gue Stallion "Atneri ean Boy." f Cnpt. Trozcvant'sson who has him in charge is an old friend of ours and one whom we are always glad to see'ln Orangeburg. Mr. Thomas Boyd has just received fr<.m Boston a new stock of Boots and Shoes, which requires no recommcn la tion te recurc their sale as their quality and. price is suffioieut to induco every one, to purchnse a good boot or shue. He also haa on hand a choice stock of groceries &o. See what he says in our advertising columns. death? ' Again wo arc called upon says the 'CaiL-olltc^, Ga., 7??tsf, to chronicle death's doiwgs i<a our mid?t. Mrs. Kramer, of E.<k Kramer one of j our most prominent merchants, died at her home in this place, at 1 o'clock oh the morning of the 10th inst. She wan huried at & o'clock in the evening of the name day. Her remains wore followed J ?0 their ln>t renting place "by a large ?vonconrM ?/f ourcimons. Mr. Kramer in his lienvy affl.ctinn. huB the profound *est sympathy of this ontiro co n nunity V A large nnnfber v?f thr. e?/lemJ ci ti r-jr.en* ef -our Towworgainizcd a Swiety nn ^'hurtd^-w^^hvJlu^to bu kh . v> a< th? ft-'riends^f Tetiiporaiue. The foJlowiug KOffic*rA tvcpo tikfetefl"^ "president. George Williams, H'ice- J'resident. ?Cac.naiv?-oUnos, ?Sectary Jioibcrt Johnson, lti. Guard, 'Charles Holmes, '2d. Guard. j ,.?-John Parvell. "We wish them every success in their uoblo enterprise, as it is one of the greatest importance. Their meetings will be held on the first aud third Tues day nights in each month . funnt feu, o w*? Qoibo of the gentlemen of Orangob ur g formed themselves into a Dramatic Clnb. The organization is called the Fenny Fellows, and they propose to offer fun to the inhabitants of our to.7? dur ing the summer, in a series of on t er tain ?aents.' The object of the club is to raise money enough to buy instruments for a Brass Band. The club is com pofed of the right sort of men and it has a fair prospect of suocesa. Some of the members although amateurs under stand all about music, &e., aal about conducting such an enterprise; aud judging from the meeting, wo think that it is sure to be a success. In almost - all the tcwos of the State the young men have auch .organizations, and as Orangeburg can beast of as much talent es any other town of its aiv.e, we don't see why it cannot succeed. The olnb organised on Tuesday night with f)he following officers and members : President. G. M. GlHAEDEAU. Secretary and Treasurer* . J, B. Bull, Musical Manager. Jfl. KORN* Stage. Manager. A- B. Knowlton. " Afcmocrs," "W It Crook, J G Vose, J Branson, E Mentzel, W Cannon, P G Cannon, ? fiubbell, F Briggmann, W J DeTro rille, Jr., J Gue ?hd:S B Fowles. The Enterprise (Jrocory ifl well filled up with ohoice groceries, &o. Buyors will do well to drop in and inspect goods od prioes. Lifo 5 has few Charms for tho Dyspeptic, which is not to bo wondcrod at when wo take into account the amount of bodily aad mental suffering that this distressing malady generatos. Tho Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron) has cured thousands who wcro suffering from this disease. Colombia, 8. C, Dec. 20th, 1870. To the Editor Oranyelurg News : Sin?I have the honor to inform you that at a meeting of the Board uf Officers, cre ated liy an Act entitled ""An Act to Regulate the Publication of all Legal and Public Notices," the following resolution was udop ted i Jletolvcd, That ?he "ORANGEBURG N E W S" i? hereby designated as the OFFI CIAL PAPER for tho Publication of all Legal Notices and Official Advertisements of tho County Officers in tho County of Orange burg. Respectfully, &c. F. L. CARDOZO, Sec. of Stute and Chairman Board. Per W. R. JONES. COMMERCIAL. ?UAKKET REPORTS. Omas or the OaANoannno Nkws, March, 20th 1874. COTTON?Sales during tho week 108 bales. We quote: Ordinary, to Good Ordinary,... ICo} VI Low Middling.I2|^13j Middling.14<?ft Rouon Rick.$1.50 nor ouhIioI Corn.$1.10 per bushel. Cow 1'eas.- 7? per bushel. PlKUEUS. 1.50 per bushel. Cash and Comfort. KA CT3. CAPITAL fJ\J WILL Sl.CURE A TEXAS PONY, EQUIPMENTS, and TLO VISIONS for keeping, with a permanent business engagement. Both male and fe male solicited to correspond W. THOMAS BAKER, Box 138, Wichita, Kausas. roar 7 tf. IT yon want WORK HOWE In House and Carriage Paint ing go to J. A. WILLIAMS. Kxpericuco 24 years. Kcai ?denco on Market street, ja? 1? 1874 18 Adniinistratrix's Sale ?By virtue of an or Icr of th? Probat? '(?f>urt. I will ?iJI t?u Salamlay ihn J<tl> day ?tit March, t?7 h at lhe r-.nidonce of Owen Shulrr, <hip Horse and all the other perisha ble properly ef Catharine Shuler. deceased. I HEN A B. KIUT LEK, frb 28?3t .AdiuiniMi Atrix. To all Whom it May Concern All PERSONS INDEBTED ?? mo ia any uinnner. will intkc prompt payment by tho 1st Maroli'neti. After that time ?11 claims vill'ljo placed ia the hands of a Lawyer lor <J olive I ion. ja? a?td T. C. ANDREWS. NOTICE Tho FIRM of GATES & WINGARD is this day Dissolved by Mutual Consent- The Debts of the firm will be paid by J. A. WINGARD, sad all persons indebted will make payment to him. B. W. GATES, J. A. WINGARD. Fert Motte, Feb'y 24th, 1871.?28?laa Notice of Dismissal, TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JL^I one month from date 1 will file my final account with the Honorable Aug. B. Knowl ton, Judge ef Probate for Orangeburg Coun ty as Guardian of Calvin Dempsey, Mary Dempsey, (now Dukes,) Asbury Dempsey and Daniel Dempsey, and ask for Letters of Dismissal. . JACOB SMOAKE, Guardian. February 14th, 1874. 4 SOUTH CAROLINA. ORANGEBURG COUNTY. in tux ( ommoh flxas, Steffens, Werner & Ducker, vs Paul Mentzel, Copy Summons for Relief (Complaint not served) To the Defendsnt Paul Mentzel: You are hereby summoned and required ts answer th? complaint in this action, which is filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for ths said County, and to ?erve a Cony of your answer on ths subscri bers, at their Office at Orangehurg Court house So. Ca. within twonty days after the service of this summons on you exclusive of the day ofHervice, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the Re lief demanded in the Complaint Dated at Orangeburg Fehrur. ? *, 6th, 1874. W. J. DrTREVILLE, Plaintiff's Atterney. To Paul Mentzel, defendant above named : Take notico That the summons and Coat plainl, herein, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Or angeburg County, at Orangeburg ?outh Car olina on the 17th day of Jauuary, 1874. W. J. DaTKBVILLf, Plaintiff's Attorney. Feb. 6th, 1814. 7?6t WHAT PJJUSES Tllfij LADIES A WHEBLKR k WILSON SEWING MA CHINS. They can be had bysalllng at Mrs. Olden dorfs MilUrery Establishment, J. T. SIMMONS, Canvassing Agent,mmam jnne 38?3? O/aagcburg, S. C*" GOOD OARDEKS to foe had by buy Ids your Garden Seeds and Onion Sets from E. EZEKIEf., , who sets all his Seeds from the Celebrated firm of I>. X,aai dretb ?fc Son. N. It.?members of Granges will be supplied at Grans? prices. jan 10 4t READ! READ!! ORANGEBURG ACADEMY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Will open at tba new FAIR BUILDING on THURSDAY tbo first day of January next. TERMS PER MONTH. Primary Department - - $1.60 Intermediate - - - - $2.00 Bngtish.$8.00 English with cla-sics - $4.00 Munic Extra. JAMES S. HEY WARD, Principal. Miss E. FOG ARTIE, Music Teacher, dee 27 1873 If Fresh Groceries JUST IN AT J. Wallace Cannons ALSO LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AMD CANNED GOODS, CANDIES, FRUITS, Ac. All of the above goods >oro offered at PRICES to suit the present tight times, jan 31 1874 For Sale. The HOUSE and LOT'on Russell Street, in Oraugeburg, formerly owned by v. Plt than. For particulars inquire at the Drug Store of E. J. OLIVEROS. .TUST OPENED j AT ? ? ! Di\ Oliveros' Drug Store SEEDLESS RAISINS. CITRON1, CURRANTS and FANCY CANDIES. Alao a large collection of of TOYS. Also a tmperkr.loi of COLOGNS and TOIL: LET ARTICLES; Ahm ii Tino lot of SRI JA RS. Also a fine lot of CUTLERY. Also a Lsrgo and well Selected Stock of DRUGS and 53 EDICIXKS, to which Articles, for REl/l A It I LIT V and CORRECTNESS, the Fublio's attuntion is directed. All are respectfully invited to call at the Drug Stone of DR. OLIVEROS. At Private Sale. THE PLANTATION forming a part of tke Estate of the lata Col. Kcitt, and known m the DARBY PLACE. The tract constate of about 600 acres, one half well Timbered, the remainder Rich, Bed, Least Soil, adapted to Craps of all kinds. These are the Finest Lands in the District, and were valued at $20 per acre in 18b*. Would be sold for one-halt' tha' t>rioo now. Ooo fourth cash, the reraair cr in three instal meuta bearing interest from date and se cured by mortgage of the same. This is a splendid chance for aneryae do uiring to secure Rich Lands, fine Water P*w er, excellent Cattle Rang* and a Iteaacd Neighborhood. Apply to Mrs. L. M. KK1TT, Or J G KEITT, Ess. j an 6 AN ORDINANCE. To Create the Office of Clerk of Council, and to define his duties. Bo it enaotcd &o. Firat That there Fhall bo elected by the Town Council, at a regular meeting of the same and after the first election then on the first Tuesday in October in each and every year hereafter, a Clerk of Council, at a salary of one hundred and twenty-five (126.00) dollars per annum, besides the fees hereinafter mentioned. Second. He bhall discharge all duties now pertaining to the offices of Clerk and Treasurer of Council and such as may hcreatlor be prescribed by Counoil, shall attend all meetings of Council and shall receive and collect all Taxes, Lioonse, Fee*, and other moneys puyable to the Town of Orangeburg. Third. He shall receive as additional compensation such fees as are now provided for issuing. Lice nces, preparing bonds, or other special services, and shall give bond, with two or more sureties to be approved by Council in the sum of five hundred ($500,00) dollars conditioned for the faith ful discharge of the duties of his offioe. Fourth. Advertisement of the time and place of the first and all subsequent elec tion of Clerk of Council shall bo made for at least ten days before the election is held, in some newspaper published in the Town of Orungeburg, and application shall be made in writing, signed by the applicant and containing the names of his proposed sureties. In case any candidate be elceted and fail to qualify and give bond within ten days aftor his election, a now eloelion may be ordered by Council to be held after ad vert isctnent of . ten days as above provided. Fifth. The Clerk ot Ceunoil thus elected shall hold office nntil his suoeesaor is Elected and qualified, unless sooner re moved by a vote of th* Town Counoil. All ordinances contrary t* or repugnant to this ordinance are hereby repealed. Ratified in Council thin twelfth day of March A. D. 1974. J. w. MOSE LB Y, Mayor. B. WILLIMA80N, Clerk Pro Tom. ? ?LLOW 11 THE CR?YfD AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO BOYD'S SHE ST RE Whero everybody is eager for a chance to examine the LARGEST STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES ever offered in Orangebur?. ' Stock just in from Boston. PRICES that will SURPRISE. AND BESIDES You oan Und a COMPLETE STOCK of Gr R, O 0 E R I E S k Very.BEST GRADES, to which ospocial attention h respectfully invited. Of the Very.BEST GRADES, to which ospocial attention is respectfully im HIGHEST MARKET PRICES paid for all kinds of PRODUCE, mar 21 1874 NOTICE ITO HOUSEKEEPERS and FARMERS! We have on hand a COMPLETE STOCK of GROCERIES And are offering SPECIAL I\I)l'CE3IEXTS to purchasers. 6000 lbs BACON of nVl kinds. 100 bbl* FLOUR of all Grades. CANNED GOODS of every Deicripiion. SYRUPS and MOLASSKS, POTATOES, SUUAKS of all Grades, And in fact EVERYTHING usually found in a FIRST-GLASS GROCERY. Give us u call. We a?e coufideat MONEY can be SAVED by buying from YOSE & IZLAR RgBT GOODS DELIVERED. _l ilxj_t.-i_t_a. |J. S. ALBERGOTTI, COHNER RUSSICLL-STHET AND IIA IL ItOAD AVNNUK, . 'A . Ihn in Store a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of *" i^ffj - ? ? ??? W FAMILY GROCERIES Which ara offered at PRICES which cannot FAIL to PLEASE thoee oalling on him. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED und delivered FREE of CHARGE. Just received a FRESH LOT of phi kd beef At ? CENTS per pound. PREPARED HAM, PIG HAMS, BACON, BUTTER, FLOUR. SUGARS, SEGA RS, &c Also 300 lbs Choice Candies Which is the BEST and CHEAPEST in this MarkeU sS ?>' RS "v 'ft : ' (ff E HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for COUNTRY PliOTDXJCE. -0-~\ FOR SALE one PLATFORM SCALE, Capacity 1400 lbs. r.-in_ii. L READ! READ! READ! 0 AND TAKE NOTICE THAT CHOICE GOODS AT LOW PRICES! CAN HE PURCHASED AT THEODORE KOHU & BRO.S' We would inform our Friends, Patrons and the Public, that notwithstanding our EX TENSIVE SALES for* the past Season, OUR STOCK Is still in SPLENDID CONDITION?all the Various Departments are COMPLETE with FRESH OOOBS Newly received. We extend a Cordial Invitation to nil to EXAMINE our* CHOICE ASSORTMENT Before purchasing as we slwuys have a GREAT MANY GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES, Needed by everybody. Preparatory to Laying in our SPRING SUPPLIES, we will dispose of a great aiany CHOICE GOOD&ht At COST and BELOW COST. ff Remombor these FACTS and when in Town be sure to call at THEODORE KOHN & BROTHER, rsrEiw st?;re. i rrmuui We would liiive &onsun\or? of BICE (o know Unit our MILL is about perfection, and tha' wo CAN ufcddo GUARANTEE to SELL CLEAN RICE ; ?...',?<, Below the Charleston Market Price At our MILL. v Person* desiring it wo will furnish them RICK weekly of their doors' in tiny quantity/ or at the MILL e>?ry duy. We also keen a full s-upply 01 FRESH GROUND * . 1IEAL JV^T) GRIST On hand, BOLTED id UNBOLTED, on the MOST REASONABLE TERM**. ]^IOE FLOUR jFOIR STOCK v-> With CHEAP GRADES of'II<"RSE and COW FOOD. ? f ? . il .och'J \,. yvduninfcyitl 10 aAln-.it-vt ti->'/ . ;sfoi3 adJ act*.*?! lot OAK A. 1ST ID RINK WOOD SAWED any LENGTH desired, and del Wed to any part nf the Town for the SMALL SUM or$:t.2<"i per Cord. Bvud along your Ordvrs. We arc always1 ready to fill thera without DKLAV. Cd I ? . ? . STRAUS & STREET. a?u;o I. ? Fever and Ague, from which manVind suffer over a large part of the globe, is tiie consequence of a diseased action in ;the system, induced by the poisonous miasm of vegetable decay. | This exhalation Ls evolved by the action of soW hont oh wot soil, and rises with the watery vapor from it. WWh? the sun is below the hor'^on this vapor lingers near the earth's sur face, arid the virus is taken with it through the lungs into the blood. There it acts as an irritating poison on the internal viscera and excreting organs of the body. Tho liver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also the bile from the Wood. Both the Vims' and the bile accumulate in the circulation, ami produce violent constitu tional disonlor. The spleen, the kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with tho liver, aiid become disordored also. Finally, the instinct of our or ganism, as if hi ?h attempt to expel the noxious infusion, concentrates the whole blood pf the body in the internal oxcreturies to force theni to cast it out. The blood leaves the surface, and rushes to the central organi with 'congestive violence. ThU is thoCiiti.l. But in this clfort it fails, Then tbo Fevuit follows, in which the blood leaves the con trsl organs i'and ru\hes/to the*. surface, as if hi another efTort to expel the irritnting poison through that other great excretory ? the skin. In this also it fails, and the ?.?fitem abandons the attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopelo-s effort another dny. These are the fits or paroxysms of FbvHU a NU Aot'b. Such constitutional diiorder will of course under mine :he health if it is p.ot removed. We have labored to find, and havo found, an antidote, Ayor's Ague Cure, which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to c.xpel it from the body. As it should, so it docs cin e this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it docs more, or rather docs what is of more service to tho?o sub Iect to this infection. If taken in soason it expels t from the system as It is absorbed, nnd thus keeps those who use it free from its attacks; ke?ps the 2stem, in health although exposed to the disease, ?nsequentty it not only cures, but protects from, the great variety of afTections which' are induced by this malignant influence, such as Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache; Bilious Fevers, Neuralgia. "Jicuoiatisni, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earar Catarrh, Asthma, Falpita tions. Painful Affection* of the Spleen, Hysterics, Colic, Paralv: is, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, all of which, when arising from this cause, will be found to assume more o\r less the intermittent typo. This " Auer. Cr hi; " removes the came of these derangements, and cures the disease This it accomplishes by stimulating the excre tories to oxpcl tho virus from the syMcm; and these organs by degrees become habitci' to do thif thoir office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term atvlimnluh'oii. Time may accomplish the same end, but often life is not long enough, or w sacrificed in the attempt! while this " At:ri: Cvkb" docs it at oneo, and with safety, lie have great reason to beUot'O thjs is n surer as well us bafer remedy for the whole class of tliscnuos which aro caused by the miasmatic infection, than any other which has been discovered ; and it has still another important advantage to tho public, which is, that it is cheap as well ax rood. riir.PAiiKn ny DR. J. C. ?tE? & CO. LOWELL1, MASS. Price One Bullau flu, Bottle. '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 evidenco 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 best it ever has been, and that it may bo relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR Ml TIIE PURPOSES OF A PURGATIVE MEOICINL Fun CosTiTitNKf?; Fon Tim CuitH of Dyspepsia; FoK j aundil'e ; Fou tiik CuitH of Inuiqestiox; Fon Headache; Foil tiik CoitB up Dybkntp.iiy; For a Foul Stomach ; Fob tub Ci'jik or Bkvsipki l*ou tiik 1 'i i.l-s ; Fon tiik Ci uk op Scuoffla; Fon all Sciioprr.ous Complaints; Fou Tin: Ciuk of Uiibiuatlsm ; ? For Diseases of tiik Skin ; Foil tub CUBR of LlVBH complaint { Fon Duupar; Fob thb Ciuk of Totter, Tumobs anb Salt Riif.cm ; ? Foil Worms; Fou tiik Ci uk of Goft; Fon a Dinnf.r Pill; Fon tub Cfhf. oi' NnuRVLOf.v; For Pciufyino TUB Bi.oon. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from th:ir ut>c m any quantity. Price 26 conti per Sox; Five boxes for $1.00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usofulnesf of these remedies, but our space here will nu,t permit the insertion of t'linn. The Agents below nnmed fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the abova complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off" by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Aykr's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. AU our Remedies aro for sale by Shoo Store hi CO CD JUST OPENED next door to Cornolson s with a stock of Boots and Shoes, i hix& I'.'l ? .! " * . > IV '. '?' ?*?>?"? Selected from the Manufacturers expressly to suit HARD TIMES, both as regards QUALITIES and PRICES. To, ho satisfied that sn-.h is tho caso, the citj/?r>s of Orangohurg and vicinity are re spectfully invited to call and examino my StM-lc, as I hope to be able to show, not only that there is something "New under the Sun." but slso something to benefit the un derstanding. Cull and seo." T. B. ROYD. kov P 12a NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUDITOR, Or.ANOEnuno Cooxtt, Orangoburg, S. C, Not. 1st, 1778.' , i '. .11 ift-'Ji JtV , TIN 7p <i// K-Aom // mat/. Concern - . Pursuant to Title 8{ chap. 18, Revised SisitutoH S. C. Feet ion 08 requires": ? .>.? f Sic 58. If any ;paraon, cotnpan- or cOT porn I ion .?ball commence any Rainess in any County of this State'after tho arst day ui Sepiember |u a -J, Jjvur,. the cuplial ar property employe I lit which shall not h:.vo been previously listed for taxation la said County, and shrill .not viithfn thtrtydays thereafter' matte Bftch report to the Auditor 01 said County a., is rcquli Ed in the fifty sdxth Section of this; .Apt,,he;or.they shall forfeit and pay the num. of one hundreddol lars, which shall be colloctcd by civil action in (he name of the County CommiH?loncr*, and paid into the Courtcy Treasury for the exclusive beucfit of the Ceunty, And pro- ) sesa in auch' ca9o may" isBuo out Of the Court of Common Picas of the County in which ' such business . w ojs comraonced, directq4. to i In- piopi-v officer, and be served in any County ot this State. J AS. Vak TA88BL, . ? nov8?Jtf Go. Auditor. L' j_t , , > Iron in the Blood. mm SJfe?l?sf MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Pcrttvian Syrup, ?iVrqtcct? cd Solution of tlic 1*rotoxide of Jvon. is so combined as to 7iava the charactvr.of <iu.aliment, as easily diycsted.and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food, it increases the quantity of Nature's Own. Vitalizing Agent, Jrtin. in theblood, ?iui cures Uri thousand ills,?*simply by Toning up,Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. Theene rIcited and vitalixed>blood per" mcates every part of the body, repairiny da nut yes und waste, 'searching out morbid seere Hons, and leaving nothing fOP disease to feed upon* This is the secret of the toon*, derfttl success of this remedy in curing Dyspopsia, IAver Com? plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea,'13 o i !s, "Nervous AfTcc tIonss Chills and Fevers, Humors, Xioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the biood, or ac companied by debility or a fold state of the system. Being freo from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, bid are permanent, infa sing strength, vigor, and, new life into all parts of the system, and building uj> an Iron Con stitution. - Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women: and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU* VIAN SYRUP blown in tfie glass. Pamphlets Free* SETH W. FOWLE &. SONS, Proprietors, IVo.. NO Harrison Av,, Kooton. Bold nv l) ku?uists OEKKBALlf, oct 18 ly NEW PATENT." DR. 1-ATltICIC'S COTTON PRESS The undcrjijgnod Agent for Orangeburg County begs leave to call tho attention of COTTON PLANTER'S to the same, and would advise every one* in need of a COT TON PRESS to purchase a patent at once. For CHEAPNESS, SIMPLICITY, and POWER, it has no equal. , t Any one deairoua of spoing the "modus iprrandi" of said Press, oan do so by calling at the Store of J, W. Patrick & Co,, R?ssel Street Ofangebuirg C,'' If., S. C, where a model can be seen, or uddrcas Capt. Jeff STOKES Gcu'l Agent Midway 8. C. J. W. PATRICK, Agt. Orangcburg County S. C. July 2<i lo73 '< : U e?Ul CO 't'Jj(j*? "???:?'? - tig*}"'!:t -n? I Bricks! Bricks! ?RICKS lit THE UNDERSIGNED . REBPEOTFOLLTT Informs the public 'hat lie is now pre pared to . furnish BRICKS in any quantity. All orders will meet prompt attention. C. LDWARDS. june_6 1878 tf