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MASONIC Enreka Choiitor No. 13. R.% A.'.. M-' ? Will meet during tlic present Masonic year at the iimial hours, Hie followin dates : ?April 27th, May 25th, June 2nd, August 24th, September 21st, October 19th. November 10th. December 14th. S. DIBBLE, M. K. II. P. Geo. W. Brunson, Bee. Shibboleth Loilgo No. 28, ?.% F.\ M.-.? Will meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock-, from lot Oct. to 1st April and at S o'clock from 1st April, to 1st October mi the follow ing dates, " May 8th. June tth, July 3d, August 7th, September 4th, October 2d, November Gth, December. 4th. JAS. P. IZLAR, W.M. Geo. Vi. BnuNSOX, Sec. may 29 187?r> 7m. ~^ i. o. o. rT~ Edisto Loilgo No- 33.?Meets at Odd Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20lh March to "20:h Sept. and at 7j o'clock from 20lh Sept. to 20th Maid?. JAMKS F lZIiAB X. G;'2 P. DkMARS.Scc. Rebecca bodge?Meets 8 o'clock every second Wednesday after sale day. JAMES F IZLAll N. Ci. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June S. Sop:. 7, Dec. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. SONS OF TE311>E RA NCK. Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of ilie Presbyterian Church. South Carolina Kai I road. OFFICE XlOtlltS AT OnANOEItUt.O P'ToT. From S oV.ok A. M. to 2\ \\ M. From 3$ o'clock P. M. too-] P. M; floods received and delivered only during otlice hours. ' Y. 7*f. C A.? Rooms on I'it veil Street next to NY. K. Crook's S'ure. Busine? Meeting?Four h Tiinrschiy in eneli month at St r. m. Prayer Mediums? Kvery Sunday sd'.ernnoh 15.1 i>'. 'nek, forn half hour only, and every Tins id <J even ing at S? o'clock. MORTl.MKU OhOV ER, PrcaidciiL Vi. ll. Tnd.vr.soN, Secretary. FOR MAYOR. L. II. WANNAMAKER. Wednesday night was cool, Dr. Wannaiiiaker is in receipt of a lull and fresh supply of garden seeds.. Call in :it Piko & (.'o. if you want ?cheap articles. Those who depended upon prayers so fas for rain have missed it. Did you ever hear of deputy si ei ills being brought up for barran try The last, of the wooden building?, known ns Rogue's Mow, is being re moved. Kext week about history of U. S. Call on ( bailie Ransdalo, at D. ILouis'. Messrs.. Sis trunk and Robert Smith infor.mcd . us on Thursday last that the fish bit well on that day Passing by the jail the other day we heard one of the inmates singing ""?Nothing but bread and cold water." The Town Council voted $00 to the Ilook-und Ladder Company for the purclmse of ladders on Wcdn*sduy iiiuht last. The fence law is a dead letter in this county, to judge from the conduct of the people. Are tlioy all ogiinst it? Only a month's more tim.;. "While a young man's sweetheart is in town he will put on his best clothes. "What a pity to wear them through tho week ? Bray ton, has given his bond. "Where arc the names of his sureties, which the liegistcr was to give to the impatient; public? We are tired of waiting. Mr. Bcnj. Loyd was exhibiting, on Thursday last, the stuffed skin of a land rattle snake measuring six high feet, Iiis snakcihip sported fifteen rattles nnd a button when nbve. In n\crcy's sake we ask the Mayor; arid tlie.cxcelleul Aldermen, to pro hibit tho infernal tinkling of hells on cows. 'Ibis is no pasture, as we take it, nnd to have a big bell rattled in your ear's all through tho night every time a lly biles a cow is, to say the least of it dislrcssin". "Who ever brings us" tho* largest ' watermelon this year will be furn ished tho News and Times for twelve months gratis, tho weights to bo kept by J. C. Pike & Co., and published. "W. M. Sain, at the Railroad, is doing a lively business. Mr. Walls is always at the storo and keeps Con sta utly on hand fine family groceries, wines, liquors, cigars, ice, <fco. Give Walls a calk Our friend, Malcolm I. Browning, Esq., has been summering it on Sul livan's Island, and recently with his wife went upon the excursion train to Greenville and elsewhere. We hope he has had the fullest enjoy ment and will soon return to look after the affairs of his inquiring cli ents. ? ? - 10- ? im ?'What" an exchange asks, "arc tho causes of drunkenness? Well, we can't answer for all of them, hut we believe whiskey causes a great deal of it. . Whiskey lcso'ulcly stuck to, will cau.se about as largo a drunk as anything we know of, al (hough a judicious mixing up of va - rious drinks will accelerate matters if ii man is in a hurry. ? ? ? m -? ? Hot summer days. Yea vcrrily (hey have come. Present with us, I Oh ! shade, of the mountain:}, come this way. And, Oh! smiling, gentle rain, shed down a copious shower of (he aqueous tili id. Alas, for poor trembling mortals who cannot away to the hills, or cs cape to the sea shore. On through the world wc e;o, each one longing for the music he never hears. "Cleave (<? your good eschew your ill A hundred years ami all is still. .1 CUJtlOSITX? We have in our possession a letter written to the Auditor of this county in 1800, by cue of the truly Moil" of Branchvillc. It is an application for j a Township Assessors hip, i.s from a white man, und details minutely (although in very queer orthography j and queerer English) the political influence of the applicant with "forty acres und a mule." By and by tins literary curiosity will Und a place in these columns; A County Coimu issioner was seen reading the Revised Statutes on Monday last. A friend of ours j observing that ho was deeply en grossed, inquired what act was it of our luw-mukcrs that so interested him. "None, particular," said the C, C; "I was only thinking what plague-gone fools our ligi slaters is: here, da've passed a 'hole crowd of laws only a line long." (The C. C. wandered into the index and took it for granted that each line was an act. Good Eord deliver us.) Editor Oranyobitrj * ctcs and' Tillies : Please allow me to nominate a person fully competent, aud well qualified, in every respect; one who will devote nii his time to the.dis charge of the duties of the oflice; one who had never anything to do with politics, never held an oflice, and free from all other objections', j My candidate is Law ton ITnyno Wannnmaker, for Mayor of this Town, Respectfully, Onk Who Knows. ?i;o MMUNICA T12 D.j" OiVAXGKBtinfj, S. C. July VJ, LS77. To the ICdi.or of Neica and. Times: I'm in earnest. I'm "hot a joking. And I never clerked for a radical ; nor does my pabulum come that way. The Town is in labor. A real bona Jidc candidate for .Mayor we must have:?one who has been a consistent Democrat; one who lias never worshipped the golden calf of radicalism ; one who would scorn to receive a dollar through th.it chan nel ; one who harbors a double por tion of the quintessence of hate to wards republican office holders ; one who detested Chamberlain and all his appointees ; in a word, one who regards a clerk for a radical as float ing in the same boat with him* I thercforo nominato for Mayor "Victor," of tho AWs and Courier. He pays t? heavy tax (?), and he wants the oflice! Paul Pky. Mr Editor:?I second tho above nomination. Onk Voter. Is that all ? By Request [From the Grecnvilfo-Daily News, May 15;] Mr. Editor?The Educational advantages of Grcenvillo aro among tho first of tho many attractions which she offers, as a place of resi dence. There is, indeed, no more favored plnco in the State as a place of resort for families, than our Moun tain City. Its fine bracing climate, its beautiful prospects, its accessibili ty by railroads and telegraphic com munication, with its rich endowment of schools and colleges combine to give Greenville unsurpassed advan tages as an educational centre. Aiming our schools the Female Col lege is deservedly attracting increa sing notieo and patronage* The session now drawing to its close, gives promise of bright prospects for the future. Good and faithful work done iii tho past is to be rewarded by larger returns of pupilsaud great er opportunities for imparting in parting instruction. The Female. College, richly merits t his success. Prof Judson ami bis able and. accomplished corps of teach ers are devoted to their work- ami a more competent facility cannot be found hi our State. We rejoice iu tho sut cess of the College, and eon gin' Ulute its teachers and their chief oh the recognition of their past scr- i vices, and the support which the in stitution is u >w commanding from its patrons. And we may well con gratulate ourselves th U our daugh ters are taught by accomplished wo men who are themselves examples to their pupils, :is well as their instruc tors in useful learning. 'Ibis com in uiiica lion has been induced by .yoUr correspondent hav ing heard that it i ? expected, confi dently, that tho next session of the Female College is to open with an increased number of pupils, and with origbtening prospects.?Wo rejoice in the fact. Your fellow-citizen, E. Carkbs. Ask your druggist what ho knows about the' mcnt of Shriner's Indian vermifuge, the popular remedy. Sftid by I)i- A. (J. Dukes. Dr. A. C. Diners is giving away a hand.toum book- entitled "Pearls for the People,'' containing much valuable information a i l many interesting articles. It also contains a history of tho discovery of the '? I lepatino;" for diseases of tho liver, dyspepsia, contispation and indiges tion, ite., and gives positive as-silr tiuce that when tho Mepatino is used it effects ? permanent and la-ting cure of these diseases, which prevail to -uch an alarming extent in our boilntry Take the liepaiine for all j diseases of tho live:-. ADVICE OJiATIS- I The Hon. AlcxUn ler II. Steven* siiys:?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup has proven a most valuable remedy to me." Guy. .Tames M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to tho public as a remedy which will I afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, cold; and obstinate lung aH'v-clious." Ex-Gov, Brown, of (i.v. says: '"Ho finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup | a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our groat ami good men deserves the attention of the nfllicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affection's should use the Globe Flowci" Co." ,h Syrup; It will posiiivcly euro con sumption. " Fi :? sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. scarcity of tfoxuy? There is no doubt but the ppsontl condition of all kinds of business and industry is .fearfully depressed, and it behoove.-! every family to look care fully to ilic*i* expenses. Win! ? is coming on when children are liable to croup, whooping cough,etc. Cough and colds will prevail everywhere, and consumption, with other th.'bat lind lung diseases will carry off 01 tuVI These diseases should not bo neglect ed, Doctors bills are expin-ive. an I wo would advise our people to u<; Bosclice's Germ a 11 Syriip. It never has failed. One bottle at 7~> ( cuts will keep your whole family well j during the winter. Two do .-es will relreve any cane. Bold in all towns in i tho United States, and by your Drug gies, Dr. A. ?. Dukes. " wonderful success? It is repoi led that Bosch ec's Ger man Syrup has, since its introduc- j tion in the United States, reached I tho immense sale of 40,000 dozen pet year. Over 0,000 Druggist have 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 aston ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, We advise any person that has any predisposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggist* -and get this Medicine, or inquire about it. Regular size, 75 cents: Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two do ses will relieve any case. Don't ne glect your COU4I1 when you can get the abovo remedy from Dr. A. C. Du kos. Worms are often the cause of groat suffering and disease in children] which frequently terminale? in death . One or two doses of !*Tn *i tier's Indian Vermifuge will remove that which causes the trouble aud save the lives of the little ones. Sohl by Dr. A. C. Duhos. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLilXTA, OnANomu'iti; County, ?y C. U. CLOY Kit, Esquire, .1 P Whereas John I) Stroman liatlif made Huit in 1110, to gran to him letters of Administration of the lvt.ite and effects] of M G Stroniail deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred ami creditors 'of the said M G Htrotuan deceased, Ihatlhey he and appear, he lore me. in the Court of Probalcj to he held at Orahgcbiirg C. 11. on Monday, :;t.'tii day of August 1K77, after publication hereof, at at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the .said Administra tion should not he granted C 15 GLOVER |"i.,s] Judge of i'roliatc July 21 -2t S T?TE CF S0LTII CAROLINA O ra n p 1; ii; r i: Cou n t y . lly C. 13. GLOVER, Esquire, J. P. Whereas, Mary A. G teuton hath made suit to me, to grant to hi r letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of William Judy, deceased. These are therefore to rite ami adniohish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said William Judy deed, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg, C. II., on .'50th of July next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, toshow cause, if any they have, why the said Aininistration should not he granted. Given under my Hand, this 11th day of July Anno Domini 1S77. CHARLES H. GLOVER, [i. s.] Judge of Probate. July 21 - 2l. TO REJNT The Dwelling llouso (no\v occupied by Thomas Carinii 11, Esq.,) from August 1st 1S77. Apply to TU AD. C. ANDREWS, july 11 if tax notice; Iii consequence of the shbit time allowed for the Col lection of Taxes, there will by 110 appointments throughout the Ciiiiiity. My Hooks will be open until the 7thday of August next inclusive. ROBERT COPES, Comity Treasurer, O. C. july 14 It STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County ok OnAxoEituRo, By C. 1>. Gi.ovkk, Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas, David A. McTver haih iiiiidc suit to me, to grant him letters of Adminis tration of the Estate and effects of Henry 13, Kmoak, deceased: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Henry E. Smoak deceased, that they be and appen r, before 1110, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Orahgeburg on 26th July inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the .-aid Administration should not be grail ted. Given under my Hand this Eleventh day of Julv Anno Domino 1S77. C. 11. (JLOVER, [i..s] Judge of Probate, O. C. july 11 'Jt to ?ent. The STORE occupied at present by Dr. A. S. Hvdrick. Apply to MRS. ROSA OLtVEROS. july 7 ?in Notice. OFFICE OF CO. COMMISS ION ICR'S, Oh axokiiuko County, OhiscibiiUIIO, July '2d 1S77. Whereas, it has come within the know ledge of the Hoard of the County Commis sioners, that there are certain County ( hecks as well as Juty Tickets in circula tion which have nlread; beeil paid by former County T resist ire i\ Therefore be it, lieattlvetl, That die County Treasurer be notified by ibis Hoard not to pay any County Checks or luro - Tickets, unless the same be first examined by the Hoard and Endorsed by the Clerk of ibis Hoard. The Hoard adjourned to incet aguiu Julv loth 1^77. E. T. R. SMOAK, ( ii nrmnn of Hoard of Co. Com.'a july 7 It tis ia i, JUVriCK Having established myself in roar of the Haptist Cluirch Lot, 1 oiler my services as Trial Justice to die public. All husine-- a .l ined to promptly J. KK.LDKK MEYERS; Tt ia. Justice. DENTIS l itY; Dr. L. S. Wolfe can bu found at hi- ollieo ovi f E/.t-kiel's Sio- e where he is prepared to execute work 0:1 tho mo?t improved styles, at short notice und at reasonable prices- All work qtiarautced. juno 30 tf^ ??NOTICE, OFFICE OF CO. COMMISSIONERS, OjtANai:ufita Countv. Onuigidiiirg, S. C., July 2d 1377. . Notice in liorehy given, that on and after tins date the County Commissioners will hot Ijc responsible for any damage to any one crossing the following Bridges namely : Four Hole Swamp Bridges on Five Chop Koad, Half Way Sw.nnp Bridges on 1luges Boad and Shillings Bridge over North Edisto Kivcr, until the same can he Repaired. By Order of the Board. U Ft). BO Id VFB, Clerk of Board; inly 7 3t liliSG-Atf. The imdcrsignc I have thi-t day formed a copartnership for the practice of law in the County of Ur:u?gebtirg, under the lirine name of DaTrevilJe ?i f ley ward. Office opposite Co'iir: House. \V. J. ?EtriEVILId?, JAM KS s. IIEYWARD. jun Hi "t TAKhl TSTOTICIG. The undersigned respectfully inform* the CitSzuna of the Town and County that he is prepared t?d? up and make Mtdtruises on the j-horte-t ttotiee. Also will conduct an Uph?'.^tery bii?nesj?. Price* will be :o low impossible. Orders solieiiedi JOirXORtJEN. ju'ne1) tf The Daniel Pratt Grin Go. O F PK A.TTS V1LLE AL A. Aii- manufacturing t'^e t.V dvutcd ''Daiurl Pratt Cotton Gins" with Ivevolv ing Heads and an adjustable tteed board, which uro improvements patented by them in July 1S73. Any ordinary plantation hand can feed the.-e Gins, and they will turn out more lint in the same time than a iv o'.her Gill, ami by the u?cof (lie adjustable seed hoard, which can he a l|n?ied while tiie Gin is running, they can he made to |>i<:k the seed much cleaner than any oilier (Jin *Wj|p The experience of everv planter who has used them, shows thai tluv-e (iin* will not choke, nor can the rod be broken by feed ing it altogether in the center or at the ends of the cotton box, We arc i epared to p. ovo by many let ter.-, ia <mr office, written by parties who have iised these Gins l?>;- tiie ii.t-: four .? ? i KOiis;that oureonvietJoiH ' ti:-; wonderfully increased efiectivcttess ami value'of the Re volving Head (i'.n has t . rn correct, and wc are confident w<. witmnu leiiapr dennl claim, that no <> h?.-;- i tins c in comp.; ? with it in quality, capacity, or advantages o.any kind. Parties wanting our (tins can apply to J. C i'ike&Co.. ?raagebtirg C. H., S* t\, IV. P. M iv-, Maysyi V. S. C, Dr. J. M. Ilimter, Tiiiimonsvillc, S. C. J I). McLucah .Marion C. 11. S. 0. Who are tmr agents for the sale of our Ghis and sell at our prices. DAN I FL PRATT GlX CO. Prut tsvi lie Ala June 12th 1S77 italic 23 -im FOR SALE A very desirenblo lit )(TSK and LOT, now occupied by Chan. S- Bull. For forth', r particulars, apply to J." >V. MOSE LEY. jime 2 3m LOON SUGAR, LEMON SYRUP, ]\ASri)ERllY SYII?T, For pi'j-nics and. summer beverage. ]S"ic Xncs, Ginger Snaps, Battler, Soda ind Cream Crackers. All fresh weekly, English Piccalilli, Gherkins, and Whito Onions. A No. 1 liti<r Ham at Hei?. Strictly prime Putter at 40 pts. Parched Rio Collbe very choice. Old Moyuno Hyson, and Young Hyson Teas at75cts and ?100. Colgate's Sterling Soap ? bars for 2 ?cts. ALSO. A supply of the Daisy Tobacco, and a lull line of assorted Goods at lowest prices for Cash. Jolin .A. Hamilton ID ill 3ST T I S T JR Y. DK. 15. F. 31 (j C ?v EX KUSS IKni.-t Room* overStoreofMr. Gco. il. Cornel-oil'?. Ctr?r Cl. rges Rea.-O/.ab'c. h'Oll SALE. A line -'tirade Merino Knck" 3 vcars old look Jml Premium at ihe County fair in 1875 Sheared ',).] lbs. wool this spring. Price $10. For further partiuulurs enquire at this ollice. jiliic 32 tf N ? t ifo 6 f? J Visi tui.ssn 1. Notice . ? hereby given that I sha I one uioiith froiii dtiteftlo my final a.unit with the Honorable Jiidgoof Probate for () .ingo biirg Oouniy; ami ask for lett ers of Dismissal ih Guaidain of Ned Avinqi r. A P A Y TNG li It. , Guardian June 23 It STATE OF KOUTir CAROLINA, ??ANO> Coys'TYj In Trial Justice's Court',;Before J..Felder Meyers, lvu,.. Trial Justice; J. iLScliachlo Hai mi ii" against J. M. Tliutii])sou Defendant. By virtue of a Judgment and Execution in the above entitled case, I have levied on the HotiFe. and Lot on market hi. in live 'town of Oriihgeburg in tbt\Coiinty and State aforesaid, now occupied Iy said de fendant, and sini'l ptoceed to bell all fb s riebt, title and j utero-1 of the paid .1. M. Thoinp-on in nntl to the sattl prem?-res. at Public Auction, for f".ish;iit 'be do?rtsf tho Cour' Hbu'c in the 'J'own of Oriuirjeburf, aforesaid, on Sales day hi Atiguil. A.' 1>. 1?T7, at 11 o'clock M. (i. W. V, A xtliH, Special Constable. june "9 ?t ?R? HEED THE ?g Pi! Words of Advice, fill TOTT'S PILLS TUTT,sT?EHr'r:r,TFTTl.T.Y ofTerort byiLLLS TOTT'S W. tl. Tutt, M.I>., for many ptj^vt tutt'h years Deinonntrator of Anatomy in t,tt t a iH$i,f lhp M?llcal College of Ueorglri. < i.irf'S t?tt 3 Thirty years* cxperlcmco tn thei^i'liif TUTT'S praetieeof medicine, together with PIT'^g TUTT'S tlfteen years' li st of Tutt'i 1*111?, PILLS TOTT'S and the thousands of testimonial* PILLS TUTT'S Klven of their efflcacy, warrant mo PILLS TOTT'S 1" wlmr that tliey will positively PILLS TciT-r'a euro all diseases that result from a pit.t.h * "'.js diseased liver. They nie not rtc-ii^S ??11,2 oinineinled fur Ml the Ills that nftUct Sfr^ 5 tutt's iiniuaulty; but atrJlysnemla;Jnuu- ?ii'I'2 TUTT'S dice, Coiistlnntlon. PlIeR, Skin Dis- PILLS TUTT'S ea?es. iuii0114 colic, Rheumatism, PILLS TUTT'S Palpitation of the Heart, Klduey PILLS TUTT'S All'ectlous. PcmalcC'omplalnla,?c-,, FILL3 TiiTT>a all of vhlch result from a iterance- ptt.t.h ??!?? of 'he Liver, no medicine, has t>i, t a proven fo sucoeMsful os DR. SifiS TUTT'S tutt'S VEGETABLE LlVEItJJLLS TUTT'S PILLS. PILLS TUTT'S ?.: PILLS TUTT'S ? tbtt'S Pll.I.H ? PILLS TUTT'S I CUIIE S10K IIEADACHE. ? PILLS TUTT'S :._s PILLS TUTT'S 3.: PILLS TUTT'S : tutt's pills | PILLS TUTT'S : ItEQUIItE NO OIIANOE OF | TILLS TUTT'S j DIET. : PILLS TUTT'S :.? PILLS TUTT'S ;.i PILLS TUTT'S 5 tutt's pills : PILLS TUTT'S -ARE PURELY VEGETABLE.- PILLS TUTT'S ?.: PILLS TUTT'S i.: PILLS TUTT'S ? tbtth pills : PILLS TUTT'S : K EYE It QRIl'E OR NAUSE- { PILLS TUTT'S : ?) ATE. rj : PILLS TUTT'S ? .H..j PILLS TUTT'S j.i PILLS TUTT'S : THE DEMAND FOR TUTT'S: PILLS TUTT'S -TILLS Is not confined to this| PILLS TUTT'S :country, bnt extends to all parts; PILLS TUTT'S -of tho world. J PILLS TUTT'S :.?.! PILLS TOTT'S ?.??.: PILLS TUTT'S t A OLEAR HEAD,clastic limbs,: PILLS TUTT'S -[rood digestion, sound steep,: PILLS TUTT'S -buoyant spirits, flno appetite,: PILLS TUTT'S :aro some of tho reunite of tho? PILLS TUTT'S -ubo of TUTT'S PILLS. : PILLS TUTT'S ?.: PILLS TUTT'S ?.: PILLS TOTT'S : AS A FAMILY MEDICINE : PILLS TUTT'S : TUTT'S PILLS ARE TnE : TILLS TUTT'S : BEST?PERFECTLY HARM- : TILLS TUTT'S : LESS. : PILLS TUTT'S :.? PILLS TUTT'S {.? PILLS TUTT'S : KOLD EVERYWHERE. ? PILLS TUTT'S : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE OTS.- PILLS TUTT'S i.: PILLS TUTT'3 :.: TILLS TUTT'S : TRINCITAL OFFIOE ? : TILLS TUTT'S : 18 S3 i; It It A v street, ? TILLS TUTT'S : new york. ! TILLS TUTT'S :.: TILLS This unrivaled preparation has per formed some of the most astonishing cures that arc recorded in the annals 0/ history. Patients suffering for years from the various diseases of the Lungs, after trying different remedies, spending .thou sands of dollars in traveling and doctor ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, entirely recovered their health. "WON'T GO TO FLORIDA/' ; Now York, August 00-187Z \ DR. TUTT: Dear Sir:? When in Aiken. last winter, I ntsd yonr Expoctorant for my cough, and rcalisod moro benefit from it than anything I ever took. I am so well that I will not go to Florida next winter aa I Intended. Bend bo one dozen bottles. by expresa. for corns rrlcnds. ALFRED CUB HINB, 133 West Thlrty-flrot et root. Boston, January 11,1874. Thts certifies that I havo rocommondod the use of Dr. Tutt'n Expectorant for diseases of tho long* for the past *.wo years, and to my knowlodgo many bottles havo been uecd by my patlonte with tbo hap pleat rssulto. In two oases where it was thought con. firmed consumption had tokon plooe tho Expectorant effected a euro. r H. H. BPHAQUB.M.D. ** We oan not speak too highly of Dr. Tutt?8 Ex pectorant, and for tho sake of suffering humanity, nopa It may become moro generally known."?Oasfls* t1ai? Aovocatb. Sold by Driiffglste. DeTrevillo & He, ward ATTOIlNfiYS AND COUNSELLOKS AT LAW Oi*??kc1>iii'{; V, iff., S. Cm. ]?;-??'? Will practice in the various Courts of tiie State* \Y. J. DeTrevillo, James S. Heyivard june tf. Knowlton & Wannamaker, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Ii AW, Oriu^xcbtii'i; C. II., 8. C Aiig. li. Knowlton, F. 31. >YanuaniakeP, Oritugeburg C. IT. St. Matthews. ir.av ;? 1877 tf A15BAI, LATHROP, ATTOllNkY AT LAW, O l -mi gcburg, S- C|? t--;y" Oflice in rear of Masonic Hall. March 3 lv. opo.xj.rr.Zr?s, HORSE AND CATTLE POW?E?&. ooxo or prevent Din02.50. No Ilonsn will dlo ot Colio, Dorrs or Lttkq P? vr.n. If Foulr.'a l'owilcra nro used In ttmo. . Foat7.'uPowder? wlllcnro and prevent lloo Cnournx. Fonu*s Powders will \>nw cut Uil'xs 1H Fowl, cs nceially Turkeys. PouU'j Powders Tf 111 Inercreo tho qnanttty of tnllk kul crcatn twenty pur ccuL, and tnako tho butter Arm )nd eweet. _ Foutz's Powdere will coro or prevent almost XTXYT Dixi'ask that Hones and Cnttlo are heir to. Fotrrz'h PowDr.nawiu.oivx HATicFAtmoH Sold ovorywhoro. DAVID KPODT2.ProptfUtO?.N j ojALrxMoas, na.' Soul by Dr. A. 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