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Somebody's Hand. ._ f?n| TherWa&fHfifuSi^ one or two si afcttfg?ri <ir Jl 6 T O I .I There'll a dozen of dimples, nnd ?ohie other ?* *s AAd tkejiand is as whhe, nndasyprctty, I know, Arthe^nlaWwfcwi^ch the new-fallen i *$}ifKY,ft> & ? .v"nrm> a,,<l N ?tf ct"f> ?^,n^^'0r?,,t',ign, ,,:,I>l,U",, t? IflATttl'.fliftlftdy who dwna it 1* pretty nnd free? _ JOxcopt in the promise sho'n just .made to me. 'Tib it ??hd to be fondled, anpetted, nnd kissed fS JW^ w^Jrlsed in tfidte kid, on society's list; ?' ' -'Tkj a hand to be held, nud be loTcd, -with tin-.' "\vTicn ti?e glove's, thrown aside nnd Somebody's at rest. : . a : ? ? 'Tis a hand in adversity, sorrow or care? When the brain bums with fever, or chill* in UValr 'Tis a hand to amootb wrinkles and banish the if*t>*>^^painv<i! ? >? Kir<;?l*r?tV i-ut A "When lights are burned low, and lifers broaUf m?W R?nthe wane. ' lut* <'?? <?' > V. ? t ? -? > ?**'-lfe-W hand for the death-bed, to take the last ....^Yhen the grave yawns in wailing, with Death at its edge? ^"Wifl? a future unknown, nnd the hungriest sod '* fe! *?rift>AgYfl? hkre all that's not gone to God. 'Tis a hand for the bridal, to give all the thrust That a life hnH been given, as romo time it "With the heart, and the life, and the faith, and ffce name, . ..-And' all thro fMkI tribute its owner can claim. l^fxttn oiicl Garden. i?"1*-'?n---'-? (??^ tiAricultur* is the Omeral I*ur*uit of man: It . is the Hauls of all others, and therefore, the ' ' ?nos< Uaefui and Honorable*" > ii ii. ?r T o 0"f'rr A fc e.*^-Pulvcrized alum nnd common sitlt pttt on" a piece of cotton into a hollow tooth will shut up its aching so quick that you will want to thank us for telling you. In* -rr,*:? ? A Cure For Ear-ache.?There is hardly any ache to which children are 8* subject so bad to bear and difficult to ''cOre as the ear-ache. But there is n i remedy never known to fail. Take a bit <rf cotton batting, put on it a pinch of j tdaefe pepper, gather it up and tie it, dip . .gWjBWoet oil and insert it in the ear. Put a flannel badge over the head to keep it warm. It will give immediato relief. ""Household. Site for, a IIoi'se.?The position of a house affects very much its sanitary value?haw it fronts, Where ft stands, nnd what arc its surroundings. If the house stands free, nnd is not pressed into a "block," of course one side of it will face the north, nnd one side will face the east. But we may ray that, even when there 1 are windows on all sides, and the" light comes in from all sides, the rooms most used should be where they can receive "the direct rays of the sun at all seasons. Sunshine in the rooms is just as salutary sas sunshine in the heart. Let the carpet wfad?, let the flies come in, but do njt "kdbp out the sunlight. A house that liiis no sunshine will be half of the time a hospital, and a bad hospital loo, where there is more malady than cure. A .healthy home will not be placed where anything obstructs the light. It is not commendation that one can "gather his apples from his chamber win dows, of can study jmie cones on the. tree without leaving his chair. One would not cut down a great elm or oak because j(?<?preading branches hare*reached the 'wiudows or the roof. But when '.he idj?de is sombre, and the sun refuses to pierce its canopy, the house itself ought to be moved into the light, or another b lilt in a better place. As a genera) rule, we may say that lib tree ought to ftand within fifteen feet of a house, and no shrubbery that will make tiny of the rooms dark, or damp, or dismal. There it reasons of lien lib, not lu.ss than of beauty, why a hnu.-o should not be hidden by a grove, and why n lawn with llowors is. more satisfactory than clumps of pine of'eedur. A dry tdte for a house, too, is offne highest importance?that there be no marsh before the windows, no stagnant pools around the doorway. The Margin" j utiharpdoi is not the proper site for the dwelling of a prudent iium, however it i may suit such a genius as Thoreuu. The i Ipcst landscape is not a fair equivalent for j the danger of malaria. A well drained .My ?-.uvel id better for residence than a house "which looks proudly down upon tfiu bay and islands, yet draws in poison front dntnp lawns nud pastures." ^BTAflfaOI1 SOUTH OABgfllRA, 2b //*? Cbwiraiwiorvira of. EUctmn: In accordance with Sectio? 3jpof Arti cle 9, of tiie General Statutes of the Stute, you aro Hereby notified and requirdd to^ cause an election ty^he hold in your res pective CounVtfcS on the "first Tuesday fol lowing .tho- first* Monday of November next,,!)qiinj^tlic ?th.,duy of tho mon/U,. afpresai.d,- fur seven.(.7) persons, as Elce> tors of President niid Vice President of the United States. ? Now, therefore, you and each ,of you are hereby reijUiiud with ?trjet regard to the provisions of the Constitution . and laws of this State, touching your doty in such case, to cause such Election to be heldju your respective Counties on the day? nibresaidV and for tWe ascertaining and determining tho persons who shall have been duly t Lett dt thereat. , ^ * A11 bar-rooms and drinking'saloons shall bo closed on the day of Election, and any person who shall sell any iutoxv icating drinks on that daV, shall oo guil ty of misdemeanor, aim ou conviction thereof, shall be fined iu a sum not less than one hundred dollars, or. be imprison ed for a period not less thaii one month, nor more than six montlis. In testimony whereof Thave hereunto set my baud and caused the great seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, the 9th day of October, A. D., 1872, and in tho Ninety-seventh year of the Independ ence of the United States of America. { L. S. i ROBERT K. SCOTT, A 'rvrf. ) Governor. P. L . CARDOZO, Scretarv of State. oct. 28?3t Special Notice The (biles of Araby are not spieler than the aron?? which the fragrant So/.odont imparts to the breath. Nor is the heart of the ivory nut whiter than the. teeth thut are cleansed daily, with that matchless fluid. To Owners of Horses.?No one who has ever Itscd Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, will ever he without it; it is a certain cure for Colic, Sore Throat, Cuts, Braises and Old .Soros. Warrant ed superior to any other; in pint bottles at One Dollar.. Sold by all Druggists. Depot, 10 Park Place, New York. Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts are neatly put up in Uxpaxnki.i.kd 2 o/.., 5 or., and 10 oz bottles, and are for *alc by.the trade gen erally, in every principal -city nnd town iu the .United States, (Janadas and-British Provinces, an well as in many other foreign couutries. Help for the HopelfSS.-^-Ton are weak, de jected, miserablu, and nothing does you any good you say. Don't despair. There is halnrin liilcad iiave you tried Vinegar Bi*tors?' No! Then why don't you?; Whether your complaint' he dyspepsia, biliousness, nervous weakness, con stitutional debility, or any other trouble, Vine gar Hitters will revive nitd renovate your shat tered system, ns a genial rain refreshes tho with ered flowers. ChristatloiVs Hair Bye stands unrivalled in the world. No lady or gentleman of direriini nation uses anv other. It is the most perfect, rcliahlfc; and effective ITair Dye in the world.. Manufactory, (38 Maiden Lane, New York. Carbolic Salve,' recommended by Physicians ax tlie great healing compound. Price ?0 cents per box. John 1*. Henry, sole proprietor, S College Place, New.York. , Hisley's Bucha is n reliable Diuretic and Ton ic for all derangements of the urinary and geni tal organs. The genuine, as formerly sohl by IIavihuid,-IInrmi ft itislcy and their branches, is now prepared by If. W* Hisley, the originator and proprietor, and the trade, supjdicd by Iiis ml vessors, Morgan & Kisley, New Y'ork. Svapnln, Or opium purified, the most per fect anodyne in the market, made bv a brocyss of Dr. 1. M. Bigelow, Detroit Medical College. Is abyjiyi ttuifcrni iu strength^ which ia rarely the ease itt (rtner preparations of Opiuin. # I'ratt's Astral Oil, has a world-wide reputa tion as the surest and best illuminating oil. Over two million gallons have been sold for till past two years, from which no accidents or any description have occurred; Sendfor circular. Oil Mouse of Pratt, established in 1770, New York. W? liayo frequently heard mothers say they would not be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup from the birth of the child until it has finished with the teething siege, under any con sideration whatever. The Secret of lleanty. "What is it? No longer ask, for the world of fashion and all the ladies know that it is produced by using a de lightful and harmless preparation known as (?. \Y. Laird's Bloom of Youth. Its beautifying ctleets are trulv Wonderful. Depot ? Golil M N. Y. WANTED WANTED, W A N T K 1> ; Rveryboily to know that E. KZEK1KL IfoA JUST OPENED A Large and fine stock of of (he Latest Styles and Patterns. An umiMiid opportunity for selection. A romplete assortment of .J LWKLUY, STUDS and BUTTONS. Kngageinent IS k Plain, Wedding. Kriembhlp and Seal' Rings, Watch Chains, Ladles' Watches and Chains, Lockets, Charms, Etc. Lh-g ilit sets of BBOOC'IIJCS and KAlt KINGS'. Knglbh, Swbsand Amerieau. W VT( J!KS. Gold and Si her--every WATCH warranted' AM I'KK'AN CLOOKS of-ivcry description. SPK<TACLIiSaiwI KYKGLASSKS to suit :(H Ages, % M asonie, Odd Kollow and Sons of Temper ance BADGES.' BLPAlBiNG Promptly and Well DONK at E, EZEKIEL'S, kion ov Tin: Big watch. Sept; t tf I BEG TO INFORM THE CITIZENS Oft Orangeburg C?uhty'thut 1 will leave in a few davs for the. , y ^> i }! < I ') V. ?! * ) And will be.nble to exhibit to them between the 1st and 10th of September, at the Town of 'Orangcburg and :it iny Stables' in Bamberg M.i ^LXTl^.. %LhZ A ID. Of the Choicest Stock the Market can produce in 1 13 TI^a'F T:i? O ll S 13 S ff !; ?}?!? .-?.'/ -1'? rt ' "AND "':n '* VlMBER AND WOItic MULES. My facilities for-jpurehasing Stock are sur pa-^edby nope. y ; I intend doing a U'l V ES 1 B TT SINESS!!! B^rl gunrnnteo all Stock sold by me as represented. lEj M.1 BAM BEUG, angl2?tf .'i BAMBERG, B.C. ~~ BROWNING & B?OWNING ?nsfWy-? .t\t,i It ?? .v Tn " ??>< Attorn? y? <At ImHv*, Oitan<*EnuRoj C.II., S. C, Malcolm I. Bnow&Ko. A. F. Bjiowkixg mcb?-lyr "ENTERPRISE" ' SALOON. 10 ? \ A sow '' ' i The. citizens of>OranircbUrg are notified that J. Jl W?HLERS has;opv?vd:. . ?'A First class LIQUOR STORE and Drinking j Saloon; where lie will always be PRESENT To dispense the finest brand* of. i LT.S, WlSKS LtQUOHS, SMJAJIX. it*., that win be had in Orangeburg. I>ON'T FOR (ict that the ENTERPISE is a first-class sa loon, conducted, on the inwt improved plan, and .a place where loafers tue, not permitted to congrcguloj mid where no discussions and harangues are allowed.' A pressing invitatien is extendctl to -. ALL To call and examine my stock, before going elsewhere. ? ,T. HERMAN WljILEBk itillli lyr noons, SASHES AND BM?J)S, . Mouldings, Brackets, Stidr Fixtures, Build* er.-r" Furnishing Hardware, l)rnin Pipe, FloUr Til?\ YViie < Miiirds, Terjra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces Wiiubin ('lass n Specially. Circulars and Price Lists sent free oh applica tion, by P. P. TOALE. Nu. 'ill Ilayne and Sil Pinekney street, net I- ly . Charleston, S. C. Notice of Dismissal. Notice is hereby given that I will, on the *20ih day of .October next, file my thud account 'with the Honorable dudg* of Probate for Orangcburg- County, u. Administrator of Ik M. Dant/icr, and ask for Letters pf Dtmissul. . J. 1*. M. KOJUIES, Administrator. SIIACKEIjFORD & KIOLLY, lACfOltS AND GENERAL COMMISSION M KIH'I!.\ NTS, Noit rit Atlantic* WiiAup, ('harli.Mon, S. C. aoknts kou Moro Philips' Auuuuniatcd Carriliean Sea OUANO. \V. W, Ml.UKLKKoun, W.M. AlKLN KKt.I.r. oct 1-1*2 RUSTFJtOOF OATS. si*:p:t3 tiyr. A Supply of BLACK RUSTPROOF AT Sjusl received, North Carolina and Georgia SEED RYE, always on hand. STOV ALL'S AUGUSTA FLOUR, .sacked at mill. Racon, Salt, Lard and Cheap Tobacco, .1. A. HAMILTON'S STORK, Market Street. Special Notice. .The undersigned-do hereby warn all parties to desist hereafter from hunting Upon their lands. Though we feel that the hunting of gentlemen anywhere is in noway n -trespass; wr feel constrained to projdpii aii, in order to reach parties who are not gentlemen, and who under pretense of searching for game. Meal ;nid commit other nuisance*. WO p-e nctdrmincd to use upon nil Buch the extreme, w. JOHN ROBINSON, . ctl-1 V.M. F. ROBINSON. IU rtlllV? ON '?' 1 f > -tm ijt-.i-. oil ?'? CU I i?) orD *at w 'vl'Sm. il./b* ->ilwd-untof t**l?l , -rtji ud _(.?--*! ? ?m 11-*?tf V b^ ^ ^ ?^ ^ 111 GI IS J A H?R S E-S ? Finest Drove of Horses ever brought to thin market. n* I- ? * * " * ''."--I ??H ft - if??f. : ,?: hi! .?'? i Those in want of u good hornb had bette' cal at one*. ? 1 AT? i ? -*? ' e> 0( : *r.i/?ll . ? -d W. M. SAIN & CO. nug27~tf. 2>ie.'*fe. & Hewitt, 2 34 WENTWOUTH STKKT. C IIA 111. E S T O N, S. C. Can be consulted on the following diseases, and diseases of a kindred nature, free of charge and in strict confidence. Charges moderate, and within the resell o all. 'Office hours from \) a. tit. to 7 p m. lliikrilATLHM nnd Ni: l IIA IM I A. In all arthritic complaints, as rheumalhm fitiui, tic^intijln, etc.; this^rnctice is ahnest per feet. The most intense pains are almost in stnntlv relieved?enormous swellings are re dneed?limbs sVl ieh htive been contracted ami still' for years are relaxed. Case* of twenty, thirty and fortv years'standing have been cured by me, after afl other mean* have failed. A great accomplishment is my triumph over pain, by which I can often, in a few moments, loothe and carry oil'the most excruciating sufi eri ngs. " , . If tbu synteni did nothing more than to re lieve pain, it would stand superior to any other ,*y*ttii) Oxtail^ & S? it & il}' ft ? , q CATARRH. Stoppcd-uj) I lend, Running of the No--, cons tit nt hawking nnd spitting, coudunt Blowing of tho Nose. Thousands sutler from that mo-t anuoving disagreeable eomplaitu ? Catarrh, without knowing what it is. Often the secreted mucous tlowing down the throat clogs up the lungs and her* the founda tion for ebnsuinption. The most skillful physician1* fail to cure it. I cure any case of obstruction?stopped up head?dtsehnrges of greenish, thick, thin or glairy mucous from the nose, internal or exter nal?pain or fullness between the eyes?con stant h'.owhig id the nose?inflammation of the na.il passages,?liberation of schucidcriau membrane, etc., in the course of a few days. DEAFNESS. Nervous Deafness, Noises iu the Head, Otor rlirca?Otitis (discharge from 10ar), Paralysis of Auditory Nerve. 1 uiw daily ir<*uting,nll iiflcctious of the ear with the most gratifving results. Some who had paid anrisl.i nearly $1,000 without U'jielit, have been cured hy me iu u few weeks at ru<*l crate expense. MERCURIAL DISEASES. Mercury, injudiciously used, lias tilled the earth with wrecks uf immunity. Thousands litifier from its ollects who Itavt bean uneon sc?tisdy drugged by their physician1. It is vain to attempt the eure of the majority of di He Uses while it remains in the hud v. Although 1 have heard of several so-called nntidotes for mercury in the human body, I have never yet ?**>o a physician who could eliminate it "from the tvstcin. 1 can satisfy nny. patient or physician that 1 can absolutely extract mercury, lead, line, nnd other mineral poisons, in every ease. ?.f CANCERS & ' Noli-inn-Tangcrc, Lupus, or Wolf Cancer, Scirrhus Cancer?Fungous Cancer, Ro<=e Cancer?Spider Cancer. - T make a great specially iu the treatment of every description of cancer and tumors. How many cancers and tumors arc wrong fully treated by curtain Charlatans styling themselves "Cancer Doctors." After la-ing pronounced incurable, 1 will take any one of these eases iu hand, and mako a permanent euro. My terms for treating cancers, etc., will be based on the ngc and condition of tho patient, and the positive certainty of core. COTTON GINS, Magnolia Cotton (lins, the lightest running (Jin made. Price $4 a saw. GuMctt's Steel Brush Cotton Oins. $5 a saw. Hall's Patent Cotton (-?ins, with feeders. $5.00 a saw. Brown's Georgia Patent Gins. $3.75 a saw, delivered. Coienmii s hurr Stone Corn Mills, Cot ton Presses. lleadlcy's Steam Engines. For sale by C. (MtAVELEY, No. 205- East Hay, South of Post Office, ecj 1-h CharlcsttuijS. ?('. fiul fltiirl .vi-.;,?.:,.<?/?> ? ? \ ?? ?'? T. G. yiNC? ,?.?.., / iU> ? 1 I lm? ..?I |.? .1! '>> ft.'" ?'.Ul-t luv-.n-. ?mi.viiWt ? I If / M X i*-** Pall and Winter Dr y Gopds^ 4 i 0 CLOTIIING, ,BOOTB J?l<m SHOES, " ' **????> ? ? trdtUW .'t**H .A. v HATH, TRUNKS, &c., ,' '{?? '? < r Iii.? .*?;*:'f ??.-(' In *c? ? . ? -? l .Witj^.-t .??? . , . v.-*. ? 5 *. t .1.1 imi: Attd Good Value Gruaranteed. Having had mnny years cxpc^encc i^tiW'^ r '? ' ' ' - , - .// H "1 ? ?veeM B O OTA ND S HOE 13 tJ SJ.N?BS?V? , .... ,.i ft .yt !9?-? vii??Vr I will make a specialty of that department and warrant all GOODS nx ttrpfefle ntcd. ^'^K^GiEBTjRO, s a wioUi*cn*in? fit ***?*' ??' ?? *?'??'' :?* I oct Q Next Door toDr. A. C. DukoVDrug Store. [a. . i ; Oft -l/./t ?4>f "'.;:?? ...... t?.*?Vr?*rf"> r ?iMJ> * SMl/Jtr W 3AV) I Attg <Wa JaVWJU Arc uow daily receiving their Fall "Stock ?'? . ? ' *rT . WL . DRY GOODS, ? ; Silks, Silk Poplins, Alpacas, Japanese Silks, aud aRidnoVof^****! ? .., U.I i I -I'- .V. r - D R K S S GO OH A large assortment of , :i >j.*JM* HOOTS A.VI) SHOES* nsl ailing Celehratcd CatilQ Screw Wire, and Ladies Waterproof ('.nitrir,'trimpntul to gtjc|oti8 A1J30, - . ; . ' c j>^?j|ipft 1. Wood anil Willow Ware, Hardware, China, Tin and Glass Ware, i CIIOICI'.: OiUKJKUIKS Always on hand'.''" .I,; {^"fSnodii delivered ns nsiiali | ?*"'-r?tf*J?ly -**""' - <3S?atBW5*tB^^ -?? ? . E. J. ^ptu? H?T I ' inn: ..ji-wK >> ..'^ ,t?irki,- ?>?s?rlw 1?.rft ,,7?ioii.it ORANaBBURG, fa C .j. ) \\ P 0 II I? \\ \ V I V, ii u u t% in fi i) Ii i ill! S, .C1111 tiif i;;?, ""' ??' ' -ocvil Ut>-' . ? .o ..It ?ti FINE TOILET SOAPS, FAK?V HAIR a]SI) TOOTH BRUSIIKS, PKKFU.MKRY AND FAYCY TOILKT ARTKT KStr GKASS AND GAKDKX SKEDS. , - TAINTS, OILS, V ARN1SHKS. AND DYK-S'lTFKS; ? LeLtcr-I'npcr, Pens, Ink, Fnvelops, Glass, rutty, Carl on Oil,"Lamps and Chimny l'lIYiilCIAXs' l'ttt'SCUIlTIOXs ActfliA'rkl.V ('(VSf rOCKUKl'.. ? " >- ? ot i-.ileV *?.??' ?d t?t!s ? - - j j ? fdf imp d viiih > The Citizens' Savings Bank OV BOUTH (CAROLINA. ? '? OR ANGER URG BRANCII : 1 Will pay 7 PKU CENT INTEREST8PEC1ALDEl't'lSlTS and 0? PER CExVoli SAV INtiS DEPOSITS eoinpoundcd Semi-unntmlly. I ?< 5,t> .1 r i.-.rv>tru. Hio?al rI^inAnoe Committee. /? r'u; t t: til Jl* if> ?sitl^ttlnti .?on Hon. TIIOS, W. fiLOYKK. Col. PAUL'S.'POLDER. Capt. JOHN A. HAMILTON. "l . JAS. IT, FOAVLFS."' ' mch 19-ly Assistant Cashier. I v.' ?' ? t?f*at< mt' vat?Hi dil?! ?tu r _ _. ?!-4 i'^v ' ? f< ? 1 I?* BULL *intiui n rMit#P? i?tit?* is--.: Ol I? d-U-i .?Tnl? KAP11TLY ;Hl<:mjC1LN(} their LAKQP , STOCK OF ? <'< r?lm^ no o v i ?ib tti !: ' ' J ' If"'.*' ?''Mil"*'! ad?d. -it GENERAL MERCILAXDISE, INIMJCK MEN TS AUE OFFEKED. GOOD STYLES AND D^IJgAllLK GOODS AlU^ ALWAYS FOUND AT< ' - t#m U?* ,i?4 ' Dull C II 9. DIL Bull, Scovill & Pike's slnxjiitifclt? l.',; -?l> i?im unit ? Who arc agents for First class LIFE AND F.lftte IXSl JiAxVCK; COMl"ANIKS'* Aho Aconts for the IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTQN GIN, under test, ho inned l?O ms. ?ccd cotton to each saw in ? hours and ?l) npiiutes* Thus a UUy Saw Gin can turn tint about (l hales, 400 Ihs. each, in ahoitt 9 hours, if run at a high rate of speed. Purchase the Winship Gin. m*tMB*mBtmm*mmmmmmmmmsmm& Buffir^OTJLLT^! PHiE,,A?Wt# Juno II, htfn 18--(f