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masonic Eureka Chapter No. 13. R.\ A.v M.'.? j "Wilt meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the folio win dates: ?April 27th, Mav 25th, June Situ, August 24th, September 21st, October 19th, November 16th, Lccemher 14th. S. DIBBLE, M. E. U. P. Geo. W. Bbunson, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge No. 28, A.". P.-.'flf.Sf-. Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at 8 o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, May 8th. June 5th, July 3d, August 7th, September 4th, October 2d, November ?th, December. 4th. JAS. K. IZLABj W.M. (tKo. W. Biti'NSOK, Sec. may 20 1875 7 in. , i. o. o. p7~ Edjsto XotlgO No- Meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, every Friday evening ?t S o'clock, from 20th March to 20th Sept. ami at 7A o'clock from 20tli Sept. to 20th March. 11 F THOMPSON; N. 0. 1\ l>r.MAHS, Sec. Kt'lierrtt Lodge?Meets 8 o'clock every second SVediVcM?v after sale day. 1; V THOMPSON, N. o. town" council. This body meets .Tune 8, Sept. 7, l>ee. 7. _ Mayors Court, hold whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TE5i"I>K i* A IS CK. Orangcburg Division No. 21, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the Presbyterian t'11.i rel i. South Carolina ISiiilroa<i; okfick ihm:?:* at oi:.?. ><? i;ni i.?s iu'.roT. KroHi 8 ?.\ li.k A. M. to 2.'. I'. M. ?Moni 3j o'clock P. M. to M 1\ M. Coeds rvceived and delivered wily during ofliee hours. Y: JT. T. A.?Kooms on Unwell Si i eel next i>: vV. K. Crook's Store. Business.' Meeiinu'-- I'onrih Thursday in ??lieh month at;8.1 r. >i. I'rayv'r.Myyttii^s - I .very Sui da v afternoon at \>\ ??Vlock, Ibra half hour only, and every Thursd ?y even ing at 8*. o'clock. Mi OLOVKU, President. \Y. H. Ti < >-i m N, S??it uiiy; M O C W T. Jt rained yesterday. Crops are gcnei ally good. All (ptiet hei?1 on the 4th July See tax notice in another co'umn. _ .- -mmmm- ? - o? The went her for the pa.-t week has exceedingly hot. We learn tb it the laundry has aits ponded operations for the present. The cohered Fire Companies had a ^ic*ilie on the 4th iust. The weather was hot enough o.i ?the 4lh to melt people up. Fans ?and ice were, in dw?and. ????'??????? - 3>i*i A.C. |.i hts bus just received ?a Inrye lot of rutu baga turnip seeds, Mhich lie is offering at reasonable jpriccs. Call soon for your supplies We how thai <X 8. Bull, Ksrj., stands a good chatice of getting the ?appointment of Internal Revenue < olkcior for this district. These ?lection wonkl l?e -a good one. Wc loam with pleasure that the ladies who attended the pic-nic at the mill of \Y.*B.HIil), Ksfj., on the 4th, were delighted with tho addrossof; Major Whttley. : Tbc Key. 6. A. Webber will ho'd services at tho Baptist Church to (morrow, morning and night at tho usual hours. The Methodist Stii.day ^ ,:chod will also be held ;.t the above Chinch. The many customers of Moses l'ii vii will be pkttstd to learn thill he bus I'tttiintd front Chailesion with tt full stock of material, and is fully prepared to do a [fellow tip in the latest .-I vie. H?'J be ( ( in lyg Auditor j uhlh-hcs in HpTis issue a notice tl, at every otic is jfdeeply interested in. Therefore wc advise every one to go forward and make their returns without delay. The notice will give all information thai, is needed. The Orange Light Dragoons' pa rade will take place at the Fair Building instead of in the grove in front of Captain Rowcs' on tho 10th instant. The occasion will be one full of interest, and we predict will be enjoyed by the many friends of the compnny. A portion of this paper took a trip on the 4th through the upper portion j of this and tho lower edge of Lexing ton Counties. The crops generally along our route arc very promising, and with good seasons from this time out, our merchants can look for a lively time next Fall. Wc learn that Dr. A. S. llydrick will soon have in process of erection a fine brick building. The Doctor is one of our most popular physicians, and we arc more thau picas.d to know that his drug business and practice arc to beconio a permanency in our town. Y. M. ('? A.? Continues to hold a hal "-' our ser vice sit their rooms on Sunday after noons at half past six o'clock. Also prayer meeting every Thursday evening at some place at half.past eight o'clock. These meetings are open to any and all who desire to attend aud enjoy with these young men the privilege' of their short ser vices of prayer aud praise. SOCTlll.ltS EA !l31 Ell AM) STOCK JO I 7e'.y- i /. - I We have received the duly number j of the ?V">m//i?t? Fttrinvr uiul S-tyM' ./on/and arc pleased to see the marked imprbveht, in the arrange'-: theiile < I its to] ics, and information | given; making it one of the most to- j liable means of knowledge lo the Northern farmer of the vast resources of the South; while the Southern farmer will find il the best periodical on the varied agricultural subjects, published iu the Southern Slates. Monthly at the extreme low price of 7? eis per annum. Ail dress II. C. Hillings it Son*, Madison, Gal i mi ? ? - ? ???mm 'I he good people in the vicinity of Witt's mill, assembled at Ebene/er Church and celebrated the d.hof duly with a pic-nie, which was d .m: j up in style. Although the day was J exceedingly hot, every one prosint rech'.id to enjoy themselves hugh'ey. It is seldom that we have the oppor I limit)' to patticipale i.i a real country pic-nie, and such being the ease, we enjoyed the above occasion very much. The ladies who serve 1 on the day mentioned, deserve all praije for their attention to the guests, an 1 we venture ,to say that there is not another settion in our whole State that can boast, of a more clever or hospilable pcoji'e than we met at Ebenezer Church. We hope to have the pleasure of spending another day iu that neighborhood soon. Mattkhs is Mauion.?The Mer chant and Farmer has crop advices from all portions of the county, ami sums up the prospect as follow.-: ''Upoii (he whole, the crop prospects of the eciiuty, particu'arly con, i yciy much below an average, and as it is not yet too late, we would ad vise our planters to supplement, the. food crops by planting an additional ! .-upplyof peas, potatoes, in ill it,rye, ivo. Good potatoes can be made from the vino cuttings where the land is rich and well peepared. Ashes are the best manure for palbtoeS.*' Mes>r.-, I loth well and Ti linan held tlieir first meeting a: the Aleiho list I Church on: Motiday night. A good cofigrcgation win in attcudahci; I and the services were highly in lere.- j fi?'g'. \ Who is Hi:??A South Carolina ix editor (Clarendon Manner) turned lip at Ueidsv?le, N. (.'. The Times says: lie. published a strong secession paper in South Carolina before the war, and wore a cockade, and was called out several times by bands of ! music, and made fiery speeches. In other words, he was one of the "fellahs'' that got up this fuss, but diu'nl fight in it. We have ad vised him to apply to Governor Vance for a commission in the militia. Newspaper p aragrap\iUts propose to swap sentences for early editions, by means of the telephone?a con venience to editors, to be appreciated by sensible readers. What (he American eagle needs is a new set ofJail feather-:, Dots from Alken. Mr. William J. Jones, an old and esteemed citizen of Aikou eoun ty, died at his resideuco on Thursday last. Since tho burning of the Barnwell jail last winter, the prisoners of that county have been placed in Aikon jail for snfo-keepiug. This institution has only nine cells, and there are now confined within its walls thirty-six prisoners?four iu each cell?two of whom nre white and thirty-four colored. Four of these are murder? I crs ?two from Aikeu and two from 13a rn well. Large quantities of peaches* are being shipped from Aikento Charles ton ai,d 'ho Northern markets. The prices range from ?2 to ?2.00 per bushel The bond of L. A. Hansom, as Treasurer, has been approved by the County Commissioners of Aikeu, and he will in a day or two receive his conimi-sion ami enter upon the dis cluiig'1 of his duties. Ah honest man, ! and the right hum in the right place. I N. It. Williams was taken from Colli in bia-id Aikeu Tmsday in charge ! ol Deputy Sizoiuoro. lie is charged with einb'.'/.zlenient of trust funds with fraudulent intent and grand lar ceny, it appears that during th e con to; ted election case of Tillinah vs Snialls, in Aikeu, last. April, Sinalls gave Williams iM? with which to pity I'eter VVaggols for summoning wit: hesses, etc., but Nathan, says Peter, tailed to fork bvcr the amount, and heiicc I'eter took out a warrant for Nathan on the above eh.trg:. Dr. A. C. DUKS-S , is g" .lug I away a ban lev ; book entitled '?Pearls for the People,'' co:ila!:'"ng much valuable information a:' I many interesting articles. It alio coil"a'.ns a history of the discovery o." the "iTcp?tihc;" for diseases of tho liver, dyspepsia, contispalion and iudigas iioii, CvC, aud gives positive as~.tr ance that when the Ilepatine is used it effects a permanent and la-ting euro of tliese diseases, which prevail to such an alarming extent in our country Take the Heputiue lor all diseases of the liver. St '? I It Cl TV o /?' '31 <) XXY-~~ There is no doubt but the. pesentl condition of all kinds of business and industry is Joarfollv depressed, and j it behooves every family to look care fully to their expenses. Winter is I coming on when children are liable to croup, whooping cough, etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other throat bin.! lung diseases will carry off many. These diseases should not be neglect ed. Doctors bills are expensive, and wo would advise our people to use IJosehoe's German Syrup. It never has failed. One bottle at. 7~> cents will keep your whoJo family well during the winter. Two doses will relieve any case. Sold iu all towns in the United States, and by your Drug gists, Dr. A. C. Dukes. - mo . ? m-? ADVICE tilt A TfS? The Hon A lex Uhler IL Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower C nigh Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to mo." Go v. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"'I shall always use it with perfect confidence,;nnd recommend it to the public a-- a remedy which will afford that satisfaction Cxperiehted by me and mine. I; excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate Ititig affection-,." Kxj.Gov. Ilrown, of Ga.( says: ' lie finds the Globe 1^1 dWer. Cough SyVhp a most excellent remedy."' Sr h indor.-.ement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the nflliieb d. Those stiller! ig fr mi cough, colds mid lung iiff.'eiioiis '.should use the GlubaFlower Cough Syrup. It will positively euro con suinptioni Foi ? .ale by Dr. A.C. Duke.*. WONUEItl'Ul. SUCCESS? it i-repoit d thai Il?schce's Gor man Syrup has, since its introduc tion in ice United Stafosy reached the immense sale of d?.??Odbzen per year. Over <!,())() Druggist hive ordered this medicine direct from the Factory, at Wood bury, N. J.; and not one has reported a single failure, but every letter speaks of its astVn ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or tiny disonso of the Throat and Lungs, We ad visa tiny person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist* -and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 7f) cents: Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't no gleet your cough wheu you can get tho above remedy from Dr. A. C. Dukes. DENTISTRY. Dr. Ii. S. Wolfe can bo found at hin officio over Ezekiel'a Storo where hs is prepared to execute work on the ioohI improved style?, at short notice and at reasonable prices- All work quarantccd. jitne 30 tf. STATE 01? SOUTH CAROLINA, OitANOEnuno Countv, in Trial Justice's Court, Before J. Folder Meyers, Esq., Trial Justice. J. II. Schachte Plaintiff against J. M. Thompson Defendant. Hy virtue of a Judgment and Exemtion the above entitled case, I have levied on the House anil Lot on market fit. in tbe ['own of Orangcburg iii the County.nnd State aforesaid, now occupied by,snhl de fendant, and Khali pioceed to sell all the right, title and interest of the said J. M. Thompson in and to the said premises, at Public Auction, for I ash, at the door of the Court House in the Town of Uraiigeburg aforesaid, on Sales dav in August, A. 1). !S77, at Pi o'clock M. ?}. \Y. HA XT KU, Special Constable. June HO ?t DeTrevillo & He^ward ?TT?HNKVS A NI) < iCNSKI.l.t >?;?<: AT LAW Oi'uiigc3s.ilI'g; ('. XI.. M. I- ? ? Will practice hi ilk* varimH Courts' in the.State Wi .1- IhrTreville, .hour's S- Il'p.yw?ri! A 5?i A B, ATI8 82OP, ATTUHNKY AT LAW, Orintt^bOi _?. S l\ Office in :.a- . . Si;.- I: il! March .". le 1\ > Ii SA ML A line ''tirade Merino Huek" 1 years <>!.! t'odk 2nd Premium at the County fair in \S7~> Sheared lbs. wool this spring. Price SIO. For further partiu'dars enquire at tin.- office. June '.'>:'> tf. Notice oi* Oismissal. Nodre .. hereby given that I shall onv month from date file my final account with the Honorable Judge of Probate for Orange burg County, and ask for letters of Dismissal as Guardilin of Ned Avinger. A P AVINGER. Guardian iuHC 2,1 -It The Daniel Pratt Gin Co. OF PRATTSVILLE ALA. Are manufacturing the Celebrated "Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins" with Revolv ing Heads and an adjustable seed hoard, which are improvements patented by them in July 137.1. Any ordinary plantation hand can feed these Gins, and they will turn out more lint in the same time than any other Gin. and by the lue of the adjustable seed hoard, which can be adjusted while the Gin is running, they can he made to pick the seed much cleaner than any other Gin. '?V The experience of every planter who liar used tlumi, shows that these Gins will no! choke, nor can the roll he broken by feed g il altogether in the center or at the ends ?ftbe cotton box. We are prepared to prove hy many let ters hi our office, written by parlies who have u-vd these Gins tor the past four sen sons, that our convictions of the wonderfully increased efleeti venes-s and value of the Ii - voiviiiy Head G5ii has been corree.., and v., iire consilient we can, without fcai or denial claim, that no other Gins f ill compete with ii in iualitv, capacity, rir advan'ages of anv kin I. Parties wantingfour Gins can apply to J; C ! se.v t ii." Orangehuri; ('. ;l., s! ('.. il. !*. May- Maysyi'le S. C, I).-. J. M. !Iiiii:ir, i'immonsvilie, S. C J i>. Mcl.u-au M tri .<? ' . ii. S. C. VVhu uv ? ar agents for the -ale ?! o'.'.r t Jin- and .->?". at on ? p ;.? ?-. 1>A.N I Kl. Pis V IT C ' N U ). UlsvUh vhi line ilVi I ?la The Undersigned have this day formed a cop:irlne'r.-liip for the practice rd law hi the County of (hangeburg, under the. Ihme ?ia:a.'?:' DeTrcvillc ? !hy\\a:d. 0ilie;i opposite Cuurl House. W. j. UkTHKVILLE, j am i:sk iiKYWAiii). juii I (5 ">t TAKE iNTOTIOJi:. The undersigned respeetiully inform-- the Citizens of tlie Town and County that he is prepared todo up and make Mattresses on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low as possible. Orders solicited. JOIIXOKGF.N. jnneO tf TRIAL JUSTICK Having established myself next door to the office of the New? and Times, in the Office of Abial Lathrop, Esq., ] oiler my services an Trial Justice to the public. All business attented to promptly j. feldku Meyers, Trial Justice. New and Attractive1! Bargans can always bo had at my store. Notwithstanding' tho dry hot weather and tho scarciiy of mhncy, il my friends will call on ? me, . the will find such bargain8 as will make them feel happy AN ABUNDANCE of good things of every description always on hand in the general merchau dize line Call in and euaihine for yourselves and save money o. t>. ko:rtjohn:; Pr Steamnr 200 peices calicoes, one large lot Muslin at 10c pr yard. Also one large lot of Pique at panic pri ces. Also a full and complets stock of Groceries. Call soon and get bar gains at JJ D. LOUIS tutt tu'i t TUTT ?i err ?l t'i t ?I u.t.t "I l'tt Tin v Tin ; tutt 1 l"l !' tu l"c ., tutt 'I utt tutt tutt putt' tut:" tutt' tut r: tutt! tutt! tutt! tutt! mitt! Tin r tutt! tutt! tutt! 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IMutiiuatlpni; 3 Palpitation of Iii? ilrttrt. Kidney c AUVullono. lYm.il.?('..ni.iialnr- ! a Mil i>f ? l?Ml r?nlt from .' ?'n i filiee ' nitViit of till! l.iver. no medle lue hi Sever tii'ovi'ii co ?occe-O'tul n>. DU. dTirrT'S VEUETAMiE 1.1VKK S IM M.S. s I tutt'.s pn.i.s '8 ? CUKE SICK HEADACHE. : TUTT'S re i.t.k REQUIRE KO OUAMiti OF DIET. a . a : TUTT'S PI I.T.K S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE; TUTT'S PII.I.S i KEY EE Ultll'E Oil NACSE- ? i THE DEMAND FOR TUTT'S: iPI 1.1.3 U nut ronflrud to tlil?{ jrountry, hilt ixt.tid? to alt parts] :of lim worlil. : A CLEAR YHCAD,f'luetic Itmbf,: tcimm! dlg??tl.in, found ?l?rp,: poioyant aptriIn, Ann appiMlto. ? :?ro *nui" of lh?> r??i?lln of llic: ?urns of TUTT'S IM U.S. AS A FAMILY MEDICINE TUTT'S PILLS AHE THE BEST?PERFECTLY HARM LESS. t HOLD FVERTAVIIEI'.S. : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CTS. i PRINCIPAL OFFICE : 18 HURRAY STREET, MET? TORE. PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS Pt I.t.S IM LI.S I LLLS PILLS PI LI S PI I.LS PILLS PI LL3 PI LI.S PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PI t.I> PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS IM LI.S PI LI.S PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PI LI.S PILLS PILLS PILLS PILI.3 PILLS PILLS PILT.3 PILLS PILLS PILI.3 PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS PI LI.S PILLS PILLS PILLS PILLS T?TT? EXPECTORA This unrivaled preparation has per formed some of the mo?t astonishing cures that arc recorded in the annals ce history. Patients suffering fur years from the various diseases or the Lungs, alter trying different remedres, spending thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health. "WON'T 00 TO FLORIDA." New Yc-sk. AliRUOt 30.1873. DR. TUTT: Dear Sir:?When lu Aiken, laot winter. T us?d rout Erpectornnt for my cough nnd realized mere bt':.eflt from It than anything I ever took. I am r.o wall thtt I will not ro to Florida next winter nn I Intended. Bend me o-.so dozen bottles. l>y expreas for .-. :.u frlcndo. ALI'nEl) cuaniNG. 123 V/cui Slilrtr Itrsl S"r??t. Tin?.??. Jaavary ' Thin cert'.iias that I lwvercciir.aiettdcd thouncol Dr. Tutt'3 Expectorant fo.-<".:se.i:i?s of ihoP.injrai for the pant iwo years, and to my knotv!od3<i many bottles have been used by my patients With the b.ip piejt rcrtiilto. In two canes where It waB i bought c.-n tlrmed ootmumption had taken plnee th? Exptfclorii?t effected n cure. n. H. UPRAOU?.M.D. ?' Wo enn not BpeaK too highly of Dr. Tutt's Ex pectorant, nnd forllioaakoof biitrcrlng bumaulty hope it may becocia otorsKoncrally known."?CHRIS* ti iv \?\ or in'. Wohl l.j I>ni^3l.l<. Prito 31.00 LK.UON LYM0S SYlvUr, If'oi'jjiic-iiies :;n ! Rtiinhiei' lieyeri'.^iL Nie Aacs, (lihijoi' Ji'naji.-:^ ILilll v, >oda .ind (Tcain tbracher.-:. Ali ire's'i weekly, Kiitilish l'iWalilii, ?hornius/ntsi White Onions. A Nu. 1 La- !!am at Idols; Rtri< ily \ rime, liuttor r 1 els. 1'areiieu K o Col'.eo \ tvy choice. Old Moyitno Ilyson, und ?'ouu^ 11 ysou 'Jests ul Touts and 8100. Colgate's ?tbiding Sohji 3 bars for 25cts.' ALSO. Asu|>)dyoC tlie Onis.y Tobacco, and a lull line of assorted Goods at lowest prices for Cash. Joli.d A. Hamilton ~ DENTIST RY, DU. I*. P. M UCIv. KXFUSS Dentist Kooms over Store of Mr. Cleo. If. Cornelson'fl. jj?y Charges ?easov.alde. J ? V<> Ja S_ vy.la.ifia <) FKI CK (>l" .SL'I j OOI. < \?M M liSH ION ER, ? :t\? i. KlUMS'i, J Ui:_ 1 1S77. ?? Niiiirr is iicro.liy given to tho wir Hilt* .?'. i!:- i !: (anh?i( ><. ;;'., A Trnn sm <?f ttio va'riou- Sel?.i>l l)i.ilriet, ? '..liat tlje ! i'v mi. ihnrizing ili-j Uny of DistriH Kcltool .tavei lias J>t_n i iLJ. Wltci :->i ? iHerii tirill Ii? no lew THOM AS IM! 11,1 il\y,: '< <' ?. :~c!ii>:.l pen. j,). Col ' "*?'* * .T ""*/"**"17~" Knowlton & WaimaDi^er, att< >i ?n r:vs v?3 A XI) ? . .... -.>.??. r?i?j<kiiriu.iwn GpUNSKLLpilS AT LAW, <>z-!i r q eI; jjr^ t. IEfi. ;^fjl A Jig. 15- Know llaii, 1". "i!. WaiMianiakci*, Oranijfiiiirg C; ff. ig I .NiWlicws. may ? ! ST 7 ??' i . ' ,?f NO MISTAKE!: TAKE The Great rtcmcdy for rill Diseases of the Liver. TAKE The Great Cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Disease. TAKE HEPATINE? The Great Cure for Indigestion and Liver Disease. TAKE The Great Cure for Constipation and Liver Disease^ TAKE HEPATINE The Great Cure for Sick Headache & Liver Disease,* TAKE HEPATINE The Great Cure for Chills, Fevers and Liver Disease. TAKE HEPATINE The Great Cure for BUlotts Attacks and Liver D?caso. TAKE HEPATINE For Sour Stomach, Headache and Liver Disease. TAKE HEPATINE For Female Weakness. General Debility aud Livtr Disease. a state ofthe Storaach !n which Us functions are disturbed, oftca without the pre*enre of other diseases, attended with 1?m. of tippetite. nausea, heartburn, lour stomach, rising a? food after carinc, sense of fullness or weight in u-o stomach, acrid or fetid eructations, a fluttering or sinking at the pit of the stomach; palpitations, illusion of the muscs, morbid feelings and uneasiness of vari ous kinds, and which is permanently cured if you take ZE3I IE IF Constipation or Costiveness ? A stale of the bowels in which the evacuations do not lake place ns designed by nature and are inordinately hard and expelled ?vidi difficulty, caused by a low state of the System, which diminishes the action of the; muscular coat of the stomach. This di:_._;e is easily cured if you will take , KL IK! PATI ZEsTIEI R INDIGESTION a condition uf the Stomach pro duced by inaclis ity ofthe I .iver, when the food is not uro|>erly digested; ami in which Condi* tion the sufferer is liable ti> become the victim of nearly every disease that htiman llesb is heir to? chill-, fevers and general prostration. It is positively cured if you lake ZHI IE PATI ZEsTIE! Sick ?fc Nervous HE AB ACHE? It was at one time supposed that the seat of the brain was in the stomach. Certain it i- a wonderful sympathy exist* In I ween the two, and ?hat tfl'eels one has an imme diate cltVct oil the oilier; S<> it is that a disordered ittai 1. inv.iri.d ly i. followed by a sympathetic ac tion of tin* brain, and he.id.iLhe? all arise from this CiiKc lleadai! t s arc ea .ity i hteJ if you will take _H] PATI DSTIE} So-ar Stomach? Heartburn ? The former is the primary causa of the latter. A r.e-ur ;.:_m.-.ch creates the boat and burning sensation. The con tents ol the tl?m:ich ferment ami lurn sour. Slclc Stomach; fallowed by piping, colic and diarrhoea, often occur: 1 When the skin is yellow, TAKE When lite tongue is coafod. TC*_tV?__!_ J&L iSSA DEATH TO DISEASE! For bitter, bad taste in the mouth, TAKE n ..JBJfc KA:\ tc.'ispcoiifiil in a vim-glass' full cf^teftas dirccicil <??! !>.>:;'.?. and you never will be'slck. Triis is rayinji n Kreat dc.il, but we mm m mista&e. HEPATINE FIFTY DOSSS IN EACH BOTTLE. for sali: by A. ('. dl'kks, Dmjtjist. ivnylO 187! ly