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AVaDior's California Yin-^irar IlilttTS nro n purely Vegotablo ?>rc|?;u;iiii?ii. mndo rhi. lly from the? na{i\c herbs tiutml on tin* lower rondos of i l*c; Sien.i N- Vijtl'i I* ot-ntnln. <?I" ('aliforl-iji. the lueriicjiuil pvoporlies of w 11loll jt IT ('MraCo'' ' hlM I 11 01)1 w it lior.t till' 11 0 f?l" Alr.ihM , puosiinn is almost iaiiy ashen, 'What is Urn cause of the llllp.II"alloli'i j Hl'.iM ess of Y 1N in i a It lll'iv ; i lls !" Oui- answer is, that ihoy roiwtvo the ran r of disease. ami tin- pntioill 10i <>\ eis his health. They are the great hlood |m.rilior and a life giving pi inc'plo, a pejfrri I'enovator and Invignratov of iho system, Novell b: n ro in the UiMoiy of tint world leys a medicine hceu it i|m i mil iiilfd the mnarlablo ij'itiliiin? of ViNKOM', I'm l i t us in healing tlio kirk 111 every <ii-. n-n man is lo ir to. They liu? a gentle Pun: .live a< veil as a Tonic, it I.e. ins? t iau'c- .ion <n* 1 nthaninat inn of t < I. ,e , V t" .1 O.Taus i^. iii-iyna J Ij-easi':, Tin* p.roporOt-s oft)it. YV \i.kkkYi Vixi sAU I'.n uas are \perirnt. 1' i 1 ri'tic, Ciini.iual ve. N ilrhiiet-. lamaliv' Iharetic, Suduliri! Counn-.- Irritant <*>vU-*IUe, ma . ^ e. and ^ u'i- liilious. Graf mil Thousands prut dm Ytxrhali l\X'l"l KitS tl'.O V > t V^Ol.a'Pt !ul 1M\ iti-.rur.t U:ut VYOV sustained t!i" sinking fVflcm. . ISO Person f.in tafco inose inite.rs according to directions, and icmain loug 1111 welt, provided t'lU'ir h'SU'S II' l;>'l (?i> ft roved by mineral poison or oI.kt menus, uud vital or-dn. wasted Icyornl fonair. w Hilious, Ucmiuntl and Inter, m it tent Fevers, which aro so prevalent in t,wio valleys <>f our great v ' cm throughout t!u? 1 Anted State , especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Miss uri, Illinois, l vunessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. h'ech Colorado, llrazos, Rio Grande, rcarl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, KoatU'Uo, dames, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through'ait. our entire country during tho Summer and Autumn, ami remarkaMy so dm mil; seasons of unusual heat and dryness, arc Invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of tho stomach and liver, and other-abdominal vi-.c/rn. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful infl.uenco upon theso various orpans, is essentially necessary. TImro is no cathartic for the purpose equal to ]>u. J. Walk Kids Yinkp.au Hrrrrrs, as they wilt speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, fit the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of tho digestive, organs. Fortify Use hody against disease l?v purify ng all its lluidswith Yixkcau 1?ittkks^ No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. x Dyspepsia or Indigestion, ITeadM'lic, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Thuctatk n.s of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mvulh, Hilious Ulncks, Palpitatation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Fungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oll'springr oi Dyspepsia. One hott lew ill prove a hot tor gu.ara.utco of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or Fung's ftvi], "While Swellings, fleers, Kvydpolas, Swelled Neck, tioitre, Scrofulous Inllamin&tions, Indolent, lidiuininations, Mercurial A (lections, 'Ulil Seres. lOruptions of tho Skin. Sore Lyes, etc. In these, us in all other constitutional Pis- | eases, W'a ckiat's Vinkoaii Hittkks have j shown their great curative powers iu the | most obstinate and intractuhle cases. For InUammatory and Chronic Kheumnlisin, Gout, ttilious, Remit- 1 tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Wood, Liver, Kidnoys and Hlnddcr, j tuese Hitters have no canal. Such Diseases | me caused l>y Vitiated Itlood. lUoehuiliCHl I)iuea.SO.S.-Persons rr:- I gaged in Paints rod Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-set' ,>rs. (Jold-boaters, and Minors, as they advx ;ce in life, are subject. V ^paralysis of tho Rowels. To guard |igaliiMt tiiis, take r. do t of Waluuu's if;tOAit Hittkiis occftsinnaliy. l<Vll' gl.' ! II I dennonu rT*- 1 M \? I >l> III Ifltl (IK ^J 1.1 llllll'lll.', I I11 - j lor. Sall-Klioum, Hlotclies, Spots, Pimples, | Pustules, Hoils, Carbuncles, King-worms, i heald-boud, Soro Kyos Krysipolas, Iu*lv, j ficurf-, Discoloration.; of the Skin, JJutnors. ' in.(I Disease - <?f the Skin of whatever name j or natur", are literally dug up and carried . out ol the y loin in a short tunc by the nso i id thosu Hitters. l'iiu Tape, and other Worms, 1 lurking in the. system of so many thousands, j ? ice eliectually destroyed and removed. No j ay stum ol medicine, no vermifuges, no an- 1 < tiiolininilicH will lieu thu system from worms i > like tnoso Hitters, * * ; * y* ' Vor i'ctnalo Complaints, in younir ' \ or oid, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood. or the turn of life, thoso Tonic Hitters display so ''added an influence that . ^.Unjnoviunent is soon perceptible'. ( loansc. Ilio Vitiated Blond whenever yon find it., impurities bursting through .tiie skiti in Pimples, Kruntions, or Sou- ; eiean?t?,tt when you find it obstructed and i ( rtuggD i in the veitvs; cleanse it when P i I foul : yoae, .eelingf will ted you when. K""'> t the Itfo/'T pnye, uud ihy health of the ..y^eiu j Vdl fmiow. . j y. it. Mri>ovAM> .t tn., J >.- upriiOiAftd (r?si A<{l?., Shi Friie-ivoo, (Vill'ornta, v,. . -r. ?.l?W<*.sTtif i .. ( .i ll..' Sim. .n i . i-?C' lio* "' i .Hlon p. ul<r>* ' * - - ( ' > , f # Cr - T Ko>\ Children it arc I. Jeanette's mother hafl I liC?\v cloak "ail tovcivd tlink fjapidl spangles," so the little g rl int J'bjlai' her liknd Bertha, as llicj woiu goliig to school one un.ruing. "My mother's having her <?hl ono made nyei," replied liertha; "but she isn't going to J?nt any spangles on il; they're loo high." "My mother's cloak shines be-nuti ful-lv," n marked Jeunotle, proudly. Jh.rtha's mother's cloak didn't shine at all. Moreover it was not declined to shine, as the little girl knew all loo well. She had heard them say at home on tho day belore. tluit t!??? o!?l gallon trimming must go on again. I'or a moment die was s; ecchless, overwhelmed. Only lor u moment, however. 1I<mKpir is were soiti'-iliing like india rub* la r always ready tor a bound. "My mother's luinsomo enough without spangle*," said she in a uaii*lj d tone, "Son mine," replied Jeanotto w: v nlv. .Mine's prettier." "O, wlial a story!" "She is. .Slie's got tl<e prettiest eyi s." * Why, Horllia Kent, my mother's eyi's are just as jet black as they can be. Ucrtha badn'l ibe least idea of ihe color oi her tnollier's eyes. She only knew that tliey were good eyes, pleasant to look upon, "I don't care," she said with spirit, Ciiny mother's eyes are the best, and she nover wears spectacles, oil tier." ' That's nothing. Some kinds of spectae.h a aic stylish. Aunt Hal tin says so." I ha tha didn't know what "stylish" meant, so she did not attempt to dispute that point.. "My mother's hair is the prettiest, anyway, and she doesn't have to lie it on ei'her." Her tone scorned to admit of no cautvadielion. Kevei thelesa she had it. "Hair that tits on is a groat ileal moor." "O ? li! 1 don't hellcve it." "It is. Aunt Hattio says you can't mike youv boa I look real slyli.sk without something tiod on." Again that word. Hurt lui's molhor novor talked ol what was stylish. She some! imes spoke of what was pretty, hut more otien ol what was soi vioeahle. So, as I said before the little gin ? mind had been allowed to remain in a lamentable state of ignorance upon this very impoilaul matter. "Well," said she alter a pause, "my mother's got the handsomest face at any rate." "O?h, she hasn't.}y "She has.'* 4SShe hasn't either.' "She has, too." Colli little girls were becoming angry. I do not know what might have heon the instill of the discussion, if Charlie YYiusLow hadn't happened along just then, lie was whistling very loud, but that did not prevent his hearing tlie excited voices ol his school mates. He stopped. "What's the matter?" "Isn't my mother prettier than hers?" "Hasn't mine got the handsomest eyes?" "Isn't n>y mother's face the the prettiest?" "Don't yon think hair that grows on your head is the bust?" Charley laughed. "Which mother do you think is the priuiesl?" inquired Jeanclle, impai ientlv. */ "Mine," replied Charlie, puckering up his lips for another whistle. "lint wo wcrn'b talking about yours," sat d Bert ha. "No," explained Jeanettc; "we're talking of our two mothers?hers and mine. Which ot them do you think is the prettiest?" "Mine," replied the young gentleman, decisively; "she's twice as handsome an either of em." Then ho puckered up his lips again, and walked i 'V v u* Jcgnette and Bertha looked at each other. 411 don't see how lie can think bin mother's pretty," said .Jeanette. "Nor I either," replied Bertha; Tomo of her teeth grow cross ways.'' j "And her nose is kinder crooked." "So il is." She never does her hair up any sort f . )? of away. "She's only got a little spec, too." How funny ot him to say site's hand- j some." Both the ehildien langhted heartily, ! forgetting their own dispute in tin it amusement. ' She's good, though," said Bertha, it length. "Don't you renumber, when Bobbie Lennox eul himself with 1 i l. . i r i* i ^ I *:. l i : . a ....... .. IIIML r?l 11 K , [|(JW Slie 11IMI ins linger lip md gave him an apple?" "Yes, I know; and she plays all torts of nice games with Charlie alt*,:* iiipimr. Jle has a good time." "P-r-apse so." '1 hero was a thoughtful pause, uP-rap88 all the hoys and girls , .liink their mothers are pretty." "P-r-apb? they do." Another pause. "P-i-apse that's the reason wo think j >ur mothers are the prettiest," "P-rapso 'tis.'* "Put my mother is very handsome, rhly." "So m mine." "Pome over this afternoon, and 1 f ) f v -* F1F, HoTtTa WHSM: we'll <-ut on?, some waterproofs lot* I'tir dolls. Mot'ier's i^ot u great piece 1,, 11,** said Ji'iiiivitO) abruptly ahung* ? 1 rr \ In* *ubj('Ot, I t'i : !) ? >: it. I. IVaro v/'i^ fully re '.oreil. tell that tile disputed 1111 'Hiiiui it.ul s >11H*ii<>w >ottled itsell, at 11? I boll) were s. li lied a ilh lite deoi sum.- Vxii/ C. Jtji I 'tit in the ( ht *V It(.in Ju ft,'sti r. His I ooJ.n Deceived Her* lie did not lo< k hk*? k. joker. One to sit and study bis laoo would Save said tbat his soil was so iost in nielaii i clioly tL:it In; didn't euro two cents whether the Kir.? at, noon or star] ' up until 7 o'clock. He entered the ladies' sitting-room at the Central depot, walked up to a woman whose husband had lelt the room about ten minutes previously, and calmly in j uircd: ".Madam, your husband went out to | see tbe liver, didn't lie?" | " Ves? wb y?" sbo asked, turning pale tn an instant. ulle was a tall man, wam't be?" "lie was," she replied, rising up and turning still paler. "I lad rod ban?" "lie had?oh| what baa happened?" "Weighed tibo.it one hundred and eighty pounds?" "Ves?yes?where is be?where is uiv husband!" she cxoiaimed. "Couldn't swim, could In ? " "He's browned?my husband is drowned"' she wailed. "Had a silver watch-chain?" continued the stranger. "\\ here is my husband?where is t lie body?' she gasped. "Do not gel excited, madam. Did your husband have on a gray suit?'' Yea ?old my Thomas! my Thomas!'' "And sloga boo's?' | "Let tno sec him ? let too seo him!" ! she cried. "Come this way madam, but do not gel ex? ited. There, is that your hllshai. 1 !ll'!'l'K? t 1? i v'l I'lll.l "I ?1~>? ...... Dody to do any t.Iung li*i can't do him- \ Belt. To short hand wider-". lb-ware ol taking notes. A man has just been sent to ^ing ^ing lot* ten ycms lor this o lie nee. Josh iiillings says thai il a man proposes to seryo the Lord, he hkes to see him do it w hen he measures corn as well as w hen lie hollers "glory hallelu- I An editor says: "Wo don't mind recording the deaths ol people w ithout being paid lor our trouble, but panegyrics on the dead must bo paid tor. We positively cannot send people to heaven tor nothing. Why is a newspaper !ik ? a tooth- , brush? Do you give it up? Locative every person shorn I have ?mo ot his I own, and not be borrowing his neigh' our s. . Jt. V H' Ht^S . ' . - - . . - . . v.-> nj \ v,. v ' V' \ V* V \ I ^ V. iV nut stand?" "Why, yes, tlif\t*? him; thalV* my ! husband!" she exelaimed joyiuily "1 I thought you said he was drowned.0 "No, madam, 1 did not. I saw him j buying peanuts and I believed it my duly to say to you that peanuts are not healthy at this Reason ol the year." i lie slid soltly out, and she stood there and ehewed her parasol and ' stared alter hint, as it he were a mena! gerie on wheels. A Lawyuu Soi.n.?A horse trader got away with a lawyer in the I'ollowI ing neat style; "How many drinks had you. taken ; thai day?" "One or two. I generally drink j when I. let 1 dry," j "Well, how many* drinks do you ; usually lake in a day?" "Sometimes one or two, sometimes I ten or twelve. L h{vve taken as many us seventy drinks in a day." "Alt! seventy drinks did you say?" "Yes, I said seventy." "About how much did you take at a drink?" "About hall'a tumblerful." "Ami you did not get drunk?"' "XoL in tho least." "Seventy drinks did not. make von I drunk?" 44No sir." I "W hat kind of liquor *1 id you drink?" "WhUT." | "That will do, you may slop down." Alter the Tilton-J leeohor trial will come a Congregational council. It is said that Dr. Storrs and other minisi tors who are not satisfied with the stigma which IMymouth Church gives ; | to that denomination, will proceed to I get at lhose "bottom. laois," concerni ing which so much has been said, and i will, in the light ot a church council, I una wed bv Clynioth, oust lieecher ' and nis adherents hum the Congregational fold, Boucher's recent remarks about LMjmoth standing alone, Ac., ! are apposed to have been prompttd by a know ledge ot what was coming from ! I this direct ion. A St. Louis gnl wrote to her lover, l "L'icase co.no aroun and take luo to the spelhn much .this evniug." Copy was out. The devil picked up a paper and said. "Hero's some- j tiling 4About a Woman'?must L cut it out?'' 44No!" thundered the editor; 44the lirst disturbance ever created in the world was occa>ioned by the devil tooling about a woman. The Chicago Journal objects to newspaper jokes, lie don't w ant any % Li NEWS: JCILY 3, THE GREAT I Rmjl inh Remedy, j The Cordial Ealm of Syricum i j % \ 3."> 'B'OAUt: F?If,9<S. Nervous Debility. ? ^ i However obscure the onuses tuny he winch eontilbniH in r?*ixiui ii? i vous ?l-liillty u diseiisu no \ prevalent, sit'eot log, > s it fine*, nearly o ?u half of our ndu'l popul vtion, it is a inrl mi-holy hiot tt.aV day e>v *ktsv and year i? > jh?i-, ?e witness :i most fi ightinl increase oi mrvoiif aileclionH fro in ti e siig litest uciiraljjh\ to tl\v wop* crave ' and extreme lorm* c( Nervous Prostration. It U of the highest importnnce, then, that ItuH. 1 vlduai* should bf? able to juclee !>>r ihent&tlvcs 1 l?y the r own fcolinvs, if ami to what extent ihev are uli'teled hy tlii ins diou* ?>t.einv to health, com fort and even life ii-.eit Ifleftorun its con .s-i nuchec'ted, t>y the early and prompt application t>J curative renitdlvs, i< Nei'vous Debility r is oh trieteriv.t'il by a ;'i n?r il languor or wcikiii-h.s oi' the a hnlm organism, especially the nervous s\ r.i? in, nbslri.oitiiK aiiiI prevcotmir ine u v iunttioD3 oi tut lure: henee, i*.i?'i*?? is disordered fin ? ol the secretions, rsuniliMtion, ^ scanty at <1 hit'll colored tiv.it1, w.'h ui> exco-s of ettrUiij or limey sediment, Ind'outiveof w sle of , brain and nerve atiiistam e? frequent palpita ' iu>ii*. of 't e lit* ut, loss of iiu'nii,i y and mai kvd Irresolution of purpose, it n<i i lability to curry into itiiiitii any well-delln?i| hit-die ? enterprise, or ? to I'm tt.e uiatil upon any one thing i.uv length I nt tune. Thi re is (treat sensitiveness to Impms 1 stout), though retained but a short time wiiii a j liieuerinie on?t fluttering condition >>i tbo tneNtal I in cullies rendering an individual what is com Tunily called iv wli itflc-minned, or licU u minded man. Thets in us ot necesvii ^ in> in each individual di Herein sy mi ptoms, accor onqj to fua peculiar orgunri uiou.i, Unfits, | pursuits ami li.'ia 'Vran.vut, which nil serve to shape the hi iiniw ol the mnnt to-onlion of their nervous dleiiirbniuats, cnitsu tutlng e-ditfbrehci as mark due tire their ph steal peculiarities titesimialr an>( peculiar *. > them j t-lvcs Tliesediti'1 reiue?, in Hit iiituuni nit I form of ill fir main If.-tauon, itu not intliiam any rcces o vy villi 'i'e net? lo he lull ovveil in 'lie treatment of nny OtiVJ where di -" ? > has its origin in pli^ii a) Inptry the s..o?u rei ecliw- ben g it liliw > |>pli\-a hi* to the we: a? to the strong?to the sturdy us o> vivi i i mi'% in degree of q ian tit > mid duration m? ti)? us s of tlimn 111 crd- r to ovei units ^ the oise.-tso N or* iiur lie t?i-1 v, or what is ,.er all* regnrdi I hs such, i |>n lean-ix-pt-d m lis pi'i'iiu irii'<*s ti i iiri1 uf tl-.e alup witscktsd iii'iriniT who. In his Mriukl"S f r Siroly, nes H down exit hi' icil for ;i tnorni'iills ? lei i> upon ?li?' wreck on v. Inch Ins ll-cite, with all tins o.'iini?ntj of dest ruet ion hi inad con.Hiuto'iv it i on tiii iii in win u thwln.it instinct*- ol his nuteris .<re u long.nx tui >i join villi ujf sol ttl own will' h his iu.iy llud a <>< standmt; IllSOIIO) l: I ii'! of tills dlSO HI? IllHI'M T?.|'H J>,'ro\I ytin? or exucutiniioi ?, with tsxtretno dobllity )?- J\ ' p .rent in every tli?n p or mui londituns ol InsctiC /, | iii all 11 - si ai:*i <-' all ol tbo geiii ml synipiovi m . i tin ti mora ted, with a local wuiiulo* union < > t it J ' muri' frequently apparent in itio facial nerve-, i tiioti^li it may in* in au> oilier jkiti of iluj uody, I such its liv*' thorn Jl, abdomen ami iinibs, Willi pain-tut a sliool iiih, lancinatiiiK cliniacler. i or ; Ui'.s condition ail vxplana!ion in found in his fa. t that, an llio vinili'yot a structur* d. crease* by axe, over exertion or Ion Irequeut e t Ct i tincii t at improper timws, 113 nervoussoiisibilily in. n-is-s, hii if mo Uiiiiiiitiiiou is me result of irritation, as by ills-cane or local injury, there is xener.u inscrease ol vital stamina v r power-tilts itsatl ? fnn K ol irriiiiiioii may act us secondary ru lists, the inherent or pinimry cause being Home tints or all of I tin-so already mentioned In t-a.i*;-li. .i, liowever, llieroarya Krest many other* bit thy list, ucii us sd'olui'i. maiiiria, blood ami xv.i.stu.j; d.si-asi-? of all Kiiiita>, lever , s< Mial excesses ami tire ninny forms o ! i elvic and ;;ll chronic tiirt-nst s, wUcto tbero lis <feia irri'ation ? tins, In-ing rclIecteU to i no pi it at marrow, i* rod m ? a depression oi i out X i <-.i i nt-r vou-> i en 111>, t rout n liencc a c..r respond "> ii-fC ''grists of norvoon.1 il.io.'iiY IS disiri.-uit-.l to all p.ii is ot the S3 >it-ni- a \v aUci.ed condition follows, impi-dii g, on irui-iin* ami p..raising tnc fiiuciional ui>erai inns of very oigati, iniiscuI it i ami mental, necessary local ry <?. i tne ebstsntial <1 u lien, l>U -llitSHS ol' pleas life of e.\ isli in ?s. '1 Ins condition of litu n.dividual, tHsMeaning as I it is, may, with certainly be cured t?y THE G HEAT gC English Remedy, The Cordial Balm, of Syricum ?; AND LOTHilOP'S TONIC PILLS, ?. ol Mi dicincs unri ruled for their wonderful properlies anil rt-ni.11 Uabln cures oi ail nervous com ^ plaints. 'l'lifii t-hivao/ m t-'imiliy ^reat in trie treatnn-nl tint! vur.u of Cancers, i\\d-s, i-u t* I'liflviii-a, I'uniil. h, Twites, l-'.-ver Mores, Kiax I .. i i.i, oe.mi ii' ii.I, Har oar's lu-h, v' Scurvy, rtiilt Kin-uin, (.' >j per I'oloivii IDoiuiius, Glanduumr ? woll'ut!, Worms ami lliiu ii S|ioU <n in.mi i ll unit i os??, Si ru S.o^-, nini sort's ?>i every cli. 11 uclor, bec?iu.se tlivoe mailiJintts m o the very best K< BLOOD SVIEDiGJWS OI ever placed before the people, ami are warranted in in* I lie inuDi Powerful Alterative over origin utod by man. They impart STRENGTH TO THE TOM * ? AN I)? K1 Vigor to the flflind, oj itemoving Morhitl Sensibility, Depression of {Spirits, Dementia .ml Melaiicnoli i. Kacli patUiure of tJor.iial Ht.m contains one box of me I onic Pi .Is, winch also may b? had i I separatei) at M cents p? i box.. V> Ktiovui TesiimoiiinlM. t KKWr Hill Gil, iS u V I i, 1S7S. ( 1 have used the i'mui > u.ii... a.i l Syrcimn and h?i 1 a iniop' ? 'tome Pi I-- hi a preventive ai d cur ? M for ih? use ol anient spirits uid hnniinnt in'ox- ke uli n a ml iiihi lliein itctiially spec, do (h stum Ui cases, i ri'if ir i tlieui a? in >?' invaluublu ineill TL cine-, aud nuiluiiK coitlu iiui.ice me tube wiiiioul ? them. J AtlUU AiEtikiUVti, I iI'Td*, Dec It, iS'* 1 VVe take great pleasure in iniorn.iiik juuol the sui priMiiRly btu? rtciai results troni iue use of your tin < Us a Rimvity, I'ho tloruial L>iun of Sy- | /A run in a..ii Kuthiop's Ernie Pi I In a vase ol great isei votis Debility ami Prositatton, by a member I ut.v ur latuily who hint oeeu unaer tioauneiu by different doitoirt for ue.ii.y three years pai?t w11 noni any apparent beueilt therefrom; but your m en I?' i ties n.ivo produced a most wonderful illative for ino better, ami Hie patient now vu* joy ? io.up.irat ively i-xccilent health. HAiiitiK i srir?iais. i? s: _vv.. i... i - > . ,.r?? .?>? ivii w. uuin wo me iici| mint* I fit who aro similarly aiHUied 10 icy'voux iuou? 1 t\ lclnet. ItolcMulo AgoiiH. (1e In Dixiit & liiu.^ Mont poller. or llf.NKv & Co., Hnr inton. L' Ai.lks & iliootNfi, itutmud. 1 i tinRK.M 'i. is ichi)i.s, Si. Albans. \Yksk3 Si J'ottkh, Huston Fur ^ulc by nil I)i'?iskIh Ih livery* wliere. I>r. TiOthrop mny bo con?ult#il profusion- ? ally oy mail tree of charge. Address V CJXiAIv I.O LIIKOP, M, T>. 1 n l-ourt S\, Ho."ton, Mas* . l',( Send for the 1 motor's 1'itzo l'.fc?ay on Nervous , Diseases. Sent loop, Juno 12, IS75- ly ? qc. i j ? 1S75. Professional & Business Cards. k*. D. .lOllNSO-V. -J. M. JOHNSON ( . 1*. ofAI J l.KH.U. M. !Gi!NSC?lS S QUATTLEBAUM,! Ml UTOUNKYS 1111(1 COrxyBLOlW AT LAW f Conwayboro, S. C, fii.'iw f:ird? ( Kl.LiiliS, HUDSON ? K&DLEY, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Will oniric 1 in allUio courts of Ilorrv, klM'tiit,. State or Koilerul. P / ' Mu* of t !h> til-Hi will bti in attendance t every term of the court , and such other as business may require, Olliee, Mali on, S. U. V. \Y. Sl.lJ.F.HS, j n HUDSON .UNO. A. KKLLUY. Oct. 21, 187:), J OS, T. WM.sU, Attorney at Law and . SOLI("1 TOIl IN EIJUJLTY, N ill practice in the court."* of Marion, llorry and Georgetown, omoe ,v- t'(JN W AY UUIiO, S. (J. ?OV 13, lSTO-tf. p v\ GlLI.KSVlE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Will give prompt attenUou. to all buslncs nlntoletl to Iim care. CONWAYBOUO, S. C. vine, 2*>, lSfi. poLAK A UAKT, Commission Merchants, 1 02 FKUNT ST KBLT, NfcW Y( KK. .itjcral advances made on consignments N aval Mores, Cotton, &e. Orders receive Promnt Attention. ,'noxecptionable references given Northland South.. J. U. Toi.AK J. II. Haiit. ofN.C. of S. C . puns. L. UAUUELSOX, Commission Merchant liippingy.ind I'or winning Agent, HULL CUKEK, S. O. Special attention uiven to the buying and diing of Ton Ti ,un nit, and other produce. *; >*' ('otnj'ortable Hoiism, Lots and Stable#, >r Iraum, null Ia fnminhed to ti:an#icnl Timer nithcut Lrltaryc, xcho entrant their tl.Nf/'t'.W to UlP. I J.'. WILLIAMS, t I.M; AI.MKK KI (HN'l.KAE MEKCU AN II17/E, IANUFALTUKOU OF NAVAL {STORES COMMISSION MfcUiCIIANT. AN1> FOKWAEDINCr AGENT.} q;T~ Special attention given to the buying ml billing of Ton Timber.. hull cmcicky & c. THE ST All, I *uhlishr;l at Marion,. O..?a Year in Advance* Offers thejfnllowing liberal premium* toj'sub t i i o.s: , A ll.\NI)SOME ENQHAVlN? (19x14 .In.) U> ': n i Ui .?u>i-iiTiIn vs. J AN 1.XTKA COI'Y Otf THE STAR for one < >ir to any oiio who will send a CijUb or Fivk .vis, find an Engraving to each member > ! t hu Ulnli. A I, A |>Y'S MOROCCO SATOIIJttj Q? SET ' F (iUI.U SI UOS, euh v.uui d in 4D.50, to any iiv k< niiiiik a Club of Fifteen I'K.N DOLLARS IN UOLD for a Club <f .venty tlvo ^ v 'I W ION l-Y FIVE DO 1.1. A RS IN. Q P.KEN* Ai'KS for a Cinb of ! ifty, t 11 TY DOLLARS IN liOLD? for a Club-of lie ILimdi'-d. AN LLKOANT FAMILY! SEWING MAMINE, VViluox Jt Gthbf, worth $b0 for, a Club f One lliiud rod and Klft.y. \V ith little e.ievvy and enterprise, some lady or nl It man in eveiy neigh borhood might get one more of the htf ilwm? premiums oirerred. Premium* promptly paid oil receipt of names vompuuted by the cash. M .. v , ?, V J . . .1 l _ -t ml . ... J.tw.r.. Mill nc iiKini'-u iij iii.ih, puai OII1C9 or reg nnmed tetter at out risk. A?lt>clr<'>s at' letter* to W. J. JVIoKERALX, Editor, Marion, S. (J. ; O N SUM PTIOHj KCItOFULA, Are. IfciiKo.i n;?'M OeuiiluQ Cod Liver (kill _ i) r ? ui l. vi r Oil Wiiirunled pine NEWiJJ'.S'im, \ :i!) oil,. I i. luts stood ho test -I- t vvt iry ye trs experience, and tan be rellWa i in every ptrticular Mnnufactucdp by IIkhrin a; Co.", i ni-Miists and l)rugglBts,rNow York, mI *old by all lirugglrfts. Jan. Jotn timo dapped Hands and Face ?r?? ? ij>*, lirynetK of the Hltlo, Ac., Ao. ? i. Ml n o..ce by lll-.UI.MA^fil CAMl'HOK i n i t h l.(,Y< It keeps tne hands t. in all We.nLev. See that you get lU.btA Sold by all l^rngiost. Price, 26 cents; i hym'il for 30 cents Manufactured only by KorM \N >vro C'tiomUts and UfuggUt, P. O. llox .iS, N - w York, jan?.30th Wino. SPALDING'S I MrROVED ^ : E1MI ALIO PILLS,, CURE -1 SICK HEADACHE. riTT?I& v - v- t JGRVOUSHEADACHE ? Cure Till dIsviiBi 3 of (he lilVER. find ?)l dlsor- t rs of th<- Htoniach, Dyspepsia, indigestion Uo?- * ifi.rtf, iic. The add ulon of PodophylltA to ih? 'tinal K?-olp?. m ?ke? this pill the heat 2i{ UIIIA REMEDY IN THE WORLDjifeu MANHATTAN MED. CO., Prop's., jhgl: 0 College Place, New % aa ' * er W< M. P. BlTItNHiVM* T- .h Tallo TUlUMltr jf \ Sei VATEIl wmd a as . eleefccl. 4 yeara ft*o, nuA/Mj .... f'lid'iit dflic". \\ ashlugto^jv \ Y J ' iii.? i? st. ?i/ii xo show n 1 ???? in..a Hi.y oilur !lr?t . . i-iti^e. <o living tlun N-1 is of iho dead. / si'A r.iyiTsroj's THROAT C0NFEGTI0H8 Well k Own and STANtVARl) for T11K TH t<< ?.* IN OlthiST d 1.1'MIS, euBB CURB kteGUQiis; I'liVoat mi <1 HrVsVi.'o?i K?p'?vi'itly .id.iptea t- i In* utfe'of I'liblU* tiu<t .VoMllMf) r?'n<'? rliiK * U*ne of Yu.cu Dleiib 'and iDivlliict. to ("is. ii i?o*. MANHATTAN M KtV. t'h:. .Vhbi?'s., y CulU ijO riuco, Jf'uto Vb;k' j:\nP-10m. BURBA NK'8 EXTRACT OF OI'IUH. J- kt- - . - ... < * ?iiin 15 me most ru:e and reliable piepuintlort ^ 'r<rqniet lite iiervt'tf, To relievo Kovcrc pain. 'To prevent coin iiInioun, T o |ikIii<>4> mIvc|>> and to use la eveiy casu where at> tttlve is re quired. Mothers, who are in the habit, fof^firivl ogj their 'children Paregoric, (Godfrey's Cordial, Ijnudannin or d'wgerotts Narcotics will find the Extract of una prepared lfy l>r. Hurt' ak a * Most Desirable Substitute. Full di&driptions accompany. Price So tent per bottle. MANHATTAN MFD. OOASOI.K Prop'S. No 1) Coll ego rinco, Now Vok. janU-lOm Toms' Condition Powder, Frepared in accordance with the Original Kecipe of the celebrated Or Toms, rank'* A, No. I, among all the remedies- lor Horses and Cattle. Toms' Condition Powder Is sot raade of Cheap .Drugs, with a view of securing large profits, but is composed of ihe liest Medical Ingredients, each one of which is, of itself, nu aril, lo of sterling merit; and th.> whole compound is warranted us the best Condition Powder ever administered to domeslU annuals. Toms' Condition Powder Ts rapidly supplanting the many cheaply compounded a ud worthless preparations that flood the market, with no oilier isrtent than the pecuniary gain,of their unscrupulous proprietors. Toms' Condition Powder la an Honest and Reliable remedy for Heaves. Poll Evil, Horse Distemper. Indigestion, l.oss of Appetite, Surfeit, Influenza ?r I.ting Fever. (Jreaao, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Mange, Cougha, Colds, Fistula, LampetS and all lh?> diseases of horses and cattle for w hi elk Condition. Powders are usually administered. Toms'" Condition Powder la the Farmers Friend, and "hottld be kept by evary Stock Wow or and. every .vner of horses,, who prides himself on the condition of his animals and who- wishes to see them hearty, healthy and in good order. Price "6 ots. per package- Sold bv all dealers. MA* UATTAN MKLLU-TNI) CO., College l'lnce, New York, Sole Proprietors, to whom all orders should bo address- d. jan'J?loin. ~I3 R. TOM8r RUSSIAN LINIMENT. This I.imvment,. made strictly after the formula of the renowned Dr. Toms, is tneouly ti.UKAT SPECIIiTi; Wit RHEUMATISM ever ottered to the public Hi U. tittly sustains llio reputation ofeUVctiuii ali that, is claimed of it. Susa.i Swkht, Herkimer, N. Y.?"Itty daughter was mflfrcted with affection of llin spine. 1 apJiUed Kussian Idnlmeni thoiouphly to Iter bruk. used three bottles, and she is entirely cured Kokt. Krhsiiaw, y.r^ixii 11 " iHacked with lnllamntory Ulw- "came unable to inove. Russian ^ '^d a permanent cure. 'LiV'*' J as. W. Fa.v, Karlvilla, N..Y,?1Jm\s v^'.Aehonl der became diseased, attended wi W* pain, and L conJd not raise my arm witfcjt. the help of the uthev hituiK 1 copinieitced u.-.gitr I)r. Toins Russian I.iniment, and in leas th f one month I could raise my arm, and it is ml entirely recovered. Wo have a grea t many other i Icates evidencniK the unparalleled otlicac* oins* JKus-*slan Rintmenl in cases of Still' Joints, SuellliiffH, Won nds, Ilrtiiscs, IS? ^ Laiaentiui, ?>?* ? r, ?- Vj anu-a hundred, other painful ^ ^ Flesh lionet, Mufdea and Tendon ' j, A *- JT K7/" U in (ilno an intahiaj^0L-^ Q * /or * LA MXXKSS Yfvx jUO^ S t.S <Lll'l C <4 L v Pmo '<C Pro paved only N " A TT A NTmed1ci.nk com. ^ k<iu i'],a<:k? Nkw York, to whoj~o#-t VJ* slioti'.tl l>? ailIrosseiL ^ ! - . jiiiiv-AVIII. ELEGANT' i\\FUMES. At Popu^AvitecesI -t :<> I'lII! <1LI\K.-/i wast choiot^' .rfuniie, em braelag nil the admired orders in genera 4 demand,, such as Jocki y. Ui.un, PAT/inout.r, FaJiNOiriNf N<bw Mown Ha*-. Muse, Ai.ixtt IJo?<tf*T; Rohk, (Iira.MUX, YI.aso Ylanq, YIOI.ST, JlVniTK IlofB,. Tuuk Ho?k, Wkbt End, Maun<W|A, Ac, A1 It choice, tfelighifuimpermanent.iidF highly coiir centra t?d.. These most- elegaM e ftraott, are soldi at the exceedingly low price of 60 ov. per hot-, tie; rind,.considering their intrinsiO Excellence,, they are beyomLnll.doubl, tho 0h8u.pt at Perfumes in the market. CUE Alt AUK I'EHfl'.Hl.-An B^u I.avande,. put up in large bottles, a most refherche, permeating and durable per/uine. |tells at only 60 eta. per bottle. THE ^LETKUXiaiJLCir CIIAHML ? An extract for the hajulkorch lef of a most pleasing and delioluus odor,, and one that is destined to besome emiuontly popular, and take equal rank with tho.aaecst favorite pmfumus o( the day. The Metternloh Charm is put up in 0/ and >4 07. bottles, which retail, respectively at 60 itev and 26c(s each. All tite above select Perfumes are put up by ill? MANHATTAN MED. CO., not.* Pkop's., No. 9 Collage Place, New Yoik.. Hi lt HAC K'S Effervescent Aperient. To many persons pills ka,re so obnoxious and inpalntAbla thitji CATHARTIC a some other form is i.n Aheftliif/s TiT- - i? ovtjsarvy, o all ?ttcU * Bur bank's Aperient rill be louncl a xjxoat tboroufLiV affective aub*tL uta. It is as pleasing aud delightful as a glnes ot oda Water. u correct* hC^Utty of the atomch, cure* Indigestion, aud h-Mffache; tone* up* be system, and I* the for thf?i Remedy itm Constipation tnks in,.,veretl work. J ho Tailor W* . N <2,0Vrtfc(l to liis work as is So. << k. it mlglit properly bo Ur _ ? r's Machine. 7 Time, :d for Circular to in using leeler tfc Wilson MTg 4 4-1 kth St., New Yov' *0I'k? June 20-2t. - * - ^ _L