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"Only n Curl." Only a Mule sllkch t'u.l. Cut from fin- head ol'u laughing ttirl. In happy long ago; Itnl all'.tiic langhin:: gb'l is dead. Ami Irnin m.v III? Ilm Myhl lins Heil, Kor t'h ! 1 h>\ od Ums so. Only a loek of shining hair That crowned my darling hrlglll null fair Rcioie death's parting hlow. Hut it hrtiVgs liiicR her vanished clinrm?, Jlcr pies>ing lip- and liliitging arias. For oil! 1 lin ed her so. -:U ** Only a litth- silken tresn. That used my sued oticVohe??!? to press, And o'er her shoulders How. Hut. looking hack through by-gone years, A holy thing that truss appears. For <>h ! 1 low d her so. Only a lltllo silver thread. 1 15y which niy heart was captive led, I ii happy youth. And In ! It still leads on through griofiuid pain. To where the parted meet again, Kor oh ! 1 loved her so. Only a littleI'lllglel lair. Only a d ad tril l's glossy hair. Hut words could not. bestow? Treasure enough to lill its place, Or summon hark the one lost face, That i have worshipped m?. Con. .lohn \V. Forney, in the last number of his Progress, s:i\s : "There arc three classes of men thai are daily joining tin- Hancock column, North and South, exclusive of the Union veterans. These are the 1'epuldienuN ol the Charles Suraucr school, the Re publicans and Democrat's of the Dou glass school who voted for Abraham Lincoln, and the. Republicans who have grown tired of the rings of the North and the carpet-baggers of the South. I receive letters every day from men of one or .the other of these classcss. Saturday, July 21, 1680, I received several. One is from Daniel R.Goodloe, a Republican of the old school, a Southern Abolitionist for thirty years, a personal friend ol Abraham Lincoln, and one of tin: ablest Republican writers during i tic war, lie was an Emancipation Com missioner under Lincoln, and bris hehl many cilices of trust and li'o'no) Tub Phildclphia North American Republican^ 'says editorially:' "Re publicans are very foolish who try to make capital for their patty by assail ing the character ol Gen. Hancock. They do more harm than good all the time. They arc friends of the bird from whom intelligent Republicans will pray to be saved. A good many foolish things have been said about Gen Hancock's letter to Gen. Sherman in the winter of 187G. Now that the full text of that letter has been pub lished exactly how foolish those th ugs were is made apparent. Zealous but indiscreet adherents ofGarficld and Arthur cannot bo impressed too strongly with the fact than Gen. Han cock's record is simply unassailable. They waste powder and shot when they train their batteries against it. Attack should be directed against the weak points of an enemy's defenses, not against those which are invulner able." The Lockport Journal tells this : It was dinner time in a sch-ct boarding bouse when the new boarder arrived. He was a venerable looking gentle man, with silver hair, and his face beamed with sweet repose, betokening a pure and holy life. As he joined the the landlady said. "Would you ask a blessing sir?" The venerable stanger shouted, "You'll have to talk louder,mann, I'm so d?d deaf." pennsylvania papers slate that Boyd & Pater's circus has been utter ly ruinctt by the odium contracted through the fiendish conduct of its employees toward a little girl sonic time ago in Somerset County, in that State. That portion of it which is not in jail is pandering through Armstrong County, and the parapher nalia is expected soon to fall into the hands of the sheriff. A London newspaper relates that when a Frenchman, who fell over board from the steamer which took the Clubden Club back from Green wich, was rescued and returned to the dock, the first tiling ho said was thai he hoped bo had not kept the steamer waiting. Tin-; New England Farmer in quires: "What cows should farmers keep?" Fubbs suggested that they should keep their own, as a serious inconvenience often arises from a pro pensity to keep those belonging to other folks. Seven Leaven worth doctors gather ed around a man who fell on the walk. Four called it a case of sunstroke, and the other three said it was a fit. Along came a small boy and proved that it was banana peel. LJCsli smrnn hacbihe ir, wonderful in Its conception, un? procodnntoct for doing a largo range of sewing In toxti lo fabrics and loathor. Its motions are continuous, admitting of an extraordinary rato of speod, either by steam or foot power. Every motion of the t.ror.c'do makes sin 3titclios, thus produc ing about oiie-thfrd more work In a day than other Sowing Wlachinos. It has no step motions, and tightens tho stitch with the neodlo out of tho fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Food c;i both sldos of tho needle. It has two-thirds tos3 parts than any ether first-class Sewing Machine, its arm is fully oight asid one -half inches Ion?; and five and one-half inches high, and tho whole Machine ?u vor?; compactly and scien tifically constructed in proportions, elegance* design and appear anco. Bts simplo, powerful and perfect mechanism piacss it ae far in advance of all other Sewing Machines no tho telophohe Is superior to tho tin speaking tv-Iio. The \'Jim'-ZC;tt tttF.MDIPJC; ATTACMPflENT, ior repairing a!i kinds ni* textile fabrics WiTViOliT PATCHING, fur nished FREE with all ttfES-GON SEV/IMG WlACHBWES, together with ? Tucker, Ruffle.-, Cft/dor. Caiof Hsr.-ssnars. ?iruisr. stc Tbese Machines are on exhibition and for sale by THEODORE KOHN, AGENT FOR Or angetrarg County, Ornnschunr. S. C Nov. 7lli, 1870.?If PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE JOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS1 For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps? Cholera, AMD ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OP 7KF. STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, No Remedy known lo the Medical Profession.has boon In oko tit long mid with bucIi uniformly suUsfuetory results its EK'SIY DAVIS VEGETABLE Tf hn." boon u?cd willi Filch wcnde-rCnl .-neec.' dllilcullics, that it lira coma to be considered in oil pare*.of Uie world in tho treatment of tkesa m mmum cm* ?sr n:, zmw&u complaints illy i:> wiiuu n In liin< according lo tho vciy plain directions Inclosing it r? each Iu stah tlkeofo!'. ? attack id usually sudden nnd frequently very neuto: trat wltJi n nnfo rciuvtiy nt I-.uticI lor >i:i:ii< .ih?e u.-;o, tiuio Li cutilom dunger of tlic fatal result Which hi) <,Ueil follows :i row tiny.-' Iicclcct. The Inclination to wait antl ? ? u it' tliu morrow ilocs not brinc;a better feclinp, not infrequently occasion.!) >?. vast nmount of hecdles? miflbring, and sometime* ro ? ;-i n life. A timely dose of I'ulil Killer will iil-.iinst invariably wive both, and with them the attendant doetor's fee. xi huh stood t!?c test or forty years* ciautant tue in all countries and climates, and is perfectly KHfo in any poison's hands. It iu recommended by Physicians. Nnrsca in ITospitals. and persons of all classes and Jirofesaioilfi w ho have had opportunity for observing tho wonderful results which have always ollowcd its use. THE BEST EVBDENCE: Messrs. PEUKY DAVIS A KON: I know you need no testimonial to convince you thnt your modloillO is nil tlint you claim for it, but I cinntit rostra in tho impulpo to cotnmuuirnto to you, tho fact that in my faintly it has truly done wondins, I tidmiiiMtur it to my childron (ono eighteen month*, and tho other thp.'o j< nra old) with perfect BUCC08S. It. rrcnilntoA thoir bowels, and Kloos all di.irrluM. Myt-olf and wifo resort to it In all cr.hes, both for Internal and external 006. FfOUCftd it in my family for livo yo.nn, and viti tint bo without it. VocliiiK mmoU under much obll?otiou to you, in many Unit* bohl? relioTod from pain, I am very truly yours, 1* ?*. MOORE, Bausall, UutchoaM Co.. Now York. No family cun afford to bo without it, and IU price brings it within tho reach of all. Tho use of ono bottle will ko further to convince you of its merits than column:; of news paper advertising. Try it, and you will never tlo without It. x'rlco ?Ooi OOc. aud 81.OO per bottle. You am obtain It at any drug-store or from PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence?, R. I. May 14, 18S0?Grii I haro InniriiPod tho medicine knownas VEltRY DAVIH'VKUKTABLBPAINK IM.KKinmy fnmily anil woidd uotou nny account ho without it. Whin Uhotora wan lnnt epidemic hero, I unod no medicine of any sort but the I'.tin Killer, anil altlmuuh iny-clf and itoveral membord of my iaiully were attacked Bovorely, I am happy to BAy that the Tain Killor was fniual to every omerRcncy. 1 consider 1 Hhould not bo doinR my duly to tho community did I not Hay this much. If I wcro attacked by the Cholera to-day. l'uin Killer would ho tho only remedy 1 Hhould uso. I bavo thoroughly tested it, and know it can bo relied on. F. K. UCROINSKND, Galons, IiilnnlH. DOWN THEY T DRY GOODS HAVK DECLINED AT HEME Y II OEM'S, Tho prolrnctctl Innctivity of trade lins indneed inaniifaclnrcrs of Dry Goods to work oil' their Inunensc ^t?lt?k.s on hand by <i g? nvrul rodtiction oi inicos. I-I E jST II Y Ii O JEi 1ST Tnkin^ ad van luge of the opportunity now oilers non PIECES CALICO , ??? L'lKCES CALICO AT SEVEN CENTS. AT SEVEN CENTS. TllCSQ l'riiiis arc all new ami choice. Standard makes ami fast colors. All oilier {roods havo been marked down in proportion. SPRING AND SUMMER DllESS OOODS. All kinds Of Black auk Fancy Dress Conds from (i 1 -1 cents per yard to the lines! goods, imported, selling rapiuly at our low popular prices. WHITE DRESS GOODS Including Figured and Dotted Swiss Lace striped and checked Cambrics, Nain sooks. ?itpies, M urseilies, etc, HOSIERY and GLOVES. The best English. German and French mattes in Glovps and Stockings in plain aud fancy colors. Lisle Thread, Bidbriggun and Silk for Misses, Lathes ami Gen-] llcmcn's wear. BOY'S ami MEN'S CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING. In this lino I am the acknowledged leader ns regards stylus and low prices. Goods are hotter made, belter trimmed, mid cut in better .style than can he foil nil in any other Clothing Houses. LADIES' SHOES, CHILDREN'S SHOES, GENTLEMEN'S SHOES. Our reputation in keeping in tho best assortment and the very best qualities for the least money is still maintained. Ask for the celebrated hand made stock, every pair warranted. The King of all Sowing Machines OClie "Wliito" ?lmtllo ?ewin^- Ma?lsiue. Late Improvements n. ain perfected?Terms und prfecs to suit. Alrfo 33iittex*ic Iv'tr? JPattemas For Spring and Summer wear?if you cannot come for n I'ashion paper, scud for tree Ol clliUgO, Wc particular invite our Friends and Patrons to call on ly lo secure the Bargains bclore they are all gone. Respectfully II E N R Y K O II tf. F. GL CANNON, G un arid Locksmith, nnd dealer in ( runs, r*isr?tpl.s and General Hardware ORANGEBURG, S. C. KEEPS constantly on hand a full and complete- stocked" Cons and Pistol* o' every description, Pocket Knives. Table Knives and Korks. Spoons, Scissors, and in laet utmost anything in tin? Hardware lim?. I make a specialty of Carpen ters'Tools. Karmin? Implements, Cooking Utensils, Fishing Tackle, SportSUieilS1 (binds, such as Shot, Powder, CSlIM wads, etc., etc., also THE LIGHT RUNNING REMINGTON SEWING MACHINE, The best and cheapest Machine manufactured. The public arc cordially invited In examine my stock before purchasing ns 1 mil determined not to bu undersold. lie pairing of all kinds done with neatness ami (|i,.ateh. 1?. C. CANNON. Orangobtug, S. C, dan. :;i>, ls?o?ly F 11 E S H A It R X V A L S MY S'BDCK COMPRISES Dry Gr?ocls and Groceries IN CHEAT VARIETY. The Dry Ooods embrace Ladies and Mens I>re-s Good*, White and Colored Cotton Conds, Prints, Men's and Hoys' Chit hing, Hals and Caps, Boots tiiicl Siloes, To suit all classes. Also full lines of GROCERIES AND TOBACCOS. And in fact everything to be found in a llrst class store. Thanking tin; public lor their generous patronage in ting past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, promising to sell everything alike lowsct possi ble price. The higher! market price paid for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Rice, &c. And all other Country Produce. A call s: licited. No trouble to show goods. JOHX C. PIKE, Orangeburg, S. C Mar "2S-tf Corner Church and Iiusscll Streets. ICE CREAM ICE CREAM GOOD NEWS ! Re-opening of Joseph Eroes' Ice Cream AND ! Stop ami rofresll yourself, having done so, carry some home in a neat little patent I lee Cream Hag |'lor which no Charge] tor you:' wives, sisters, cousins, aunts and sw eelhearls. o r*cing*e]3Tix\o- Ice Hoiise ! lee for sale in any quantity, send rope or bag to save expenses. 1 am also still keeping the finest assortment of coasnFE otion eey, Oranges. l emons, and Nuts of all descriptions, cheaper than any where. SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS ? In housekeeping Shepp's Defalcated Cocoa Nut, also fresh Raisins, Currants, Citron, Canned goods. EINE CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES and smokers articles. Gall once and you will call again. JOSEFH EROS, Orangeburg. S. C, Sept. 2(!-tf 1!! 1!!! J!!! 1!!! I!!! l?l I!!! 1?1 in VJWEliTISE a large and varied stock of Goods, consisting in part of Sugar, Tea, Soap, Tinware. Lemons, Hotter Nuts Codec, Spice, Sapolio, Stone ware, Oranges Cocoa Nut-' Hacon, Ginger, Washing Soda, Glassware, Apples, Pecans, Flour, Pepper,' Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, Almonds Lard, Nutmegs, Potash, Wooden ware, Confectionery, Currants' Hums, Copperas, Starch, Sifters, Candy, Prunes. ' In fact the I argen? and best variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries kept in Orange burg, prices Ten to Twenty percent less than any house in town. I mean just w bat I say, I'll sell for less than any oue, Or give my goods away. A. B. WAIKEB, Oraugoburg. Apiil -I, 1S711. Leader of Low Prices. TAKE A CERTIFICATE in the Mutual Endowment Assess ment Association OF BALTIMORE. rgMIIS scheme nl Cite Insurance is got X K;li up b.V 'ho best business men of llnltlmoro as a mutual protection a mom; its iucnihci'8. It is bused upon purely business principles am' is perfectly rolla hlo, aliordhig the safest and cheapest plan on which life risks can be taken. Mr. J. S. Alhnrgotti repreaontfi tin company for \ ihi> count}* ami will issue certificates. ; Ii?.- invites examination ami will be pleased i<> give all information needed. I April 2nd, I8S0.?tint VIRGINIA HOUSE, (Formerly McDowell House) II EX PERSON VI LT.E, N. C. HAVING purchased the McDowell House, the undersigned begs leave to inform the traveling public that he has furnished it throughout in modern Style, and will endeavor to Keep a lirst e)ass house. The |rropriotor will give his per sonal attention to the house, ami do all in his power to make guests comfortable. The table will be supplied with the best the market affords, Polite and attentive servants. Terms moderate. A.J. DODAMKAD. Proprietor. (Formerly of the Virginia House, Colum bia. S. c. .1. 1{. Tiiackam, Clerk'. (Hate of the Columbia Hotel. Colum bin, s. 0. April 2d, 18S0 Ayer's HairVtgor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. It Is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By Its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of tholiair Immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; whllo to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, It imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. The Vigor cleanses tho scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, The Vioon is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it Is economi cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. lT.r.r.'.r.r.n nv Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical iiml Anulytlcal Chcralit?. HOLD 11Y ALI. DUCUU1STS EVEUTWUEBB. October :i. 1S70?ly How Watches are Made. t'f will he apparent to nny one who will JL examine a ^OI.ID GOLD Watch, Unit aside from tin* ueccffary thickness for engraving and polishing, a huge propor tion of the precious metal used, is need ed only to stiffen and hold the. engraved portions in place, and supply the neces sary solidity and strength. The .-orpins gold i< actually needless so far as irni.i TV and beautv are concerned, In.I AMES BOSS- i'a'I KX I'OpLO WATCH OASES this waste <il precious metal N overcome, and tin samk SOLltUTV and STIMCNGTH produced ut from one-third to one-half of the usual co.-t of solid cases. The pro cess is of the most simple nature, as fol lows: a plate of nickte composition met al, specially adapted to the purpose, has two plates of sol.Hi GOLD Soldered ?<ne on each side, fin; three arc then pa-s-d between polished steel rollers, and the result is. a strip of heavy plared composi tion, fron: which the ca-e*. backs, cen tres; bezels. &C. are cut. ami shaped by suitable dies anil formers. The gold ill these eases is sulllcleutly thick Ioadmit. Of all kinds of chasing, engraving and enamelling? the engraved ea?HM have been carried until worn perfectly smooth by time and use without remov ing the gold. fills" IS THE ONLY OASE MADE WITH TWO PLATES OF SOLID GOLD AND WARRANTED RY SPECIAL CERTIFICATE. For sale by all Jewelers Ask for Il lustrated Catalogue, and to see warrant. .March 12. 1SS0? ly At the People's Bakery, I:STABLrSIIED IN1871, RY I'HE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who is still ready and w illing to fill oisrjisres AND CAKES of nil descriptions. Gr U N Gr E r R S by the barrel or box. a i.so DREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS, ok Any other meetings at short notice. JUST RECEIVED FRESH CONNEC TION AR VS. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Which w ill be sold as low us any that can be bought in Orangeburg. Thankful for the past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBERGOTTI, RCSSELL STREET, Next door to Mr. J. P. Ilarley. Orangebnrg. Sept l.'l, 1S7S ly DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthew? S. C. We respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and .solicit a call whenc^r they visit St. Matthews, A full and -fresh stock constantly in store. < et