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MASONIC Enreka Chanter No. 13, R.% A.'.^I.-.? Will meet during the present Masonic year at the usual hours, the followin dates: ?April 27th, May 25th, June 2nd, August 24th, September 21st, October 19th, November Kith, December 14th. S. DIBBLH, M. E. II. 1?. Gko. W. Bmjksox, Sec. Shibboleth Lodge No. SJ8, A *. IV. SI.*.? "\Vill meet each Tuesday at 7 o'clock, from 1st Oct. to 1st April and at S o'clock from 1st April to 1st October on the follow ing dates, May 8th. June ftth, July 3d, AugURt 7th, September 4th, October 2d, Neveinber Gth, December, 4th. JAS. P. IZLAR, W.M. (i*o. "MS'. Biiukson, Sec. may SO 1S7? Tin. i. o. b. r. Kdisto Lodge No- 38,?Meets at Od.I ?Fellows Hall, every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, from 20th March lo *20th Sept. and nt 7J o'clock from 20tli Sept. to 20th March. JAM KS V IZLAR N. G. F. DkMARS, Sec. Rebecca Lodge?Meets s o'clock every ?econd Wednesday after sale dav. A Si KS F IZLAI? N. O. TOWN COUNCIL. This body meets June S. Sept. 7, Dee. 7. Mayors Court, held whenever occasion requires. sons ?F tkSip k it a x c * Orangeburg Division No. 24, meets every Monday evening in the basement of the "Presbyterian Church. South Carolina Kai I road. office hocr9 at ouano f.ufko diu'ot. From 8 o'clok A. M. to 2J P. M. From 3} o'clockP.M. to '61 v. M. Goods received and delivered only during office hours. "v. m. <'. a.? Rooms nn 15 nssel Street next to W. K. ('rook's Store. Business Meeting?Fourth Thursday iu each month at .SJ v. >i. Prayer Meetings? Every Sunday afternoon at Cd o'clock, lor a tihtf jinur only, and. everj Thursday even ing at 8j o'clock. MORTIMER GLOVER, President. W. 13. Thompson, Socreiarv. Ind pondent Young America Kire En gine Company? Regular Parade? Tuesday afternoon after lirst Monday in each month. Regular Meeting At Company Hall Wednesday evening after first Monday in eacl. month. SAMUEL DIDDLE. President' J. L- BEIDTMAN, Secretary.. Kdisto ItiileR?Hegnlar Parade?Tuesday afternoon alter second ????ujiy in .h i cioy, April, July, < let ober. Regular Meeting?Same evening of pa rade. Lompnnv Drill ? Tresday evening after Mcond Mondav iucach mouth s. DIRRLK, < aplain. F. 8. DIDP.Li:. Secretary. >m ? iozis ?:1 ?Sitslrandrj*. Orange (* mi ge No. 2-1, meets the fourth Friday in ca h inontli al II o'clock A M.. in the Basement of the Presbyterian < hurch. fumi?i.. Ur?mie in> h quarterly on the firot Saturdays oi dan iar.- April, July and I ?etober. Iltlnr of meeting, il o'clock A. M., place of tueetnig, the llaseiuenl of the Presbyterian Church. la o c . v J j 'I'llIn paper \v\. Iis.ii all Democratic mailer pertaining tolhe coming Campaign, ulso Slii>ril5"s ^alos Vi'ci" of charge. Democrats b.-iip to time to-day. See notice of :t hue breed sow for pole in to days i jsue. .. --m . tm-- - Persons wishing to procure their photographs, would do well to call on Mr. J. A. Hiirt/.og, at his gallerj opposite Mr. B. F. Sinter's stables. Delegates to the County Conven tion should not fail to call on Van Tassel, at Mailer's old stand, and ex amine his goods and prices - .1.? ? ? ? ? ? -ttm.m . . II. S. llcnekcr Agt in forms us that he has just received a large lot of dry salt sides which he will ?eil at the low price of 03 cents per pound. Call soon if you want bacon, and other goods in proportion. "We deeply reg re I to hear that our young friend Mr. J. Wallace Cannon is lying in a very critical condition. His physician and friends are doing everything possible lor his comfort "We trust he may yet he restored to his usual health and strength. GOOD B RR AT) I If you want good bread go to Dr. AVnnnatnaker's and procure the cele brated Excelsior Baking Powder. The cheapest and best powder ever offered to the people. Prepared fresh every morning. Price '? 5 and 50 cen's per pack ago. On ^"Wednesday morning last a little child of Mr. Beck, iu the ab nence of its mother unfortunately got a bottle of Beiladet.ni and drank enough to oauee its death the follow ing evening. Every effort was made to restore the child but in vain, Phis is a warning to parents that they should keep poisons of every descrip tion away from children. We ten der our sympathies to the bereaved parents;. Proceedings of Ornngeburg Demo cratic Club. In obedience to the call of Gen. I/.lar, our County Democratic Chair man, the Orangeburg Club met at Engine Hull on Saturday evening 16th instant. President Mortimer Clover cull the meeting to order and Secretary J. C Edwards read pro ceedings of last meeting. These be ing confirmed tins Club proceed to re organize lor the next, two years. Capt. Dibble nominated Mr. M. Clover for re-election. Mr. Glover in a lew remarks thutk the Club lor their past confidence and declined a i e r lection. Gen. Izlar nominated Mr. J. \V. Mo.eley who was unanimously elec ted. Mr. Piunson nominated Capt. lingo (j. Sheridan for tha oflicc ol Vice-President. Mr. Sheridan asked have lespeet fully to decline. Mr. Shirer nominated Mr. J. S. I Icy ward who was elected, also Mr. G. W. Brunsen. Mr. S. I . Mcllichamp was elected So< r? lary, d. L. flcidtmun Cor. Sec and K. Knhinson Treasurer. The newly elected officers immedi ately entered upon the duties of their j respective offices and the Club pro-, cicded to ehe the lb I lowing gentle- j nun us Delegates to the County j Democratic Conveniion : j Mess is. J. K i/.lar, .J. W. Moseloy, S. Dibble, J. H. Fowles, J. C. Kdwards, .J. C Pike, S. 11. Mclli champ, II. G Sheridan, G. \V. Brilu son, and M. Cover." The following were elected Alter nates : M.I. Browning,.!. S. Ileyward and A . I). Fredrick. " Mr. J. \V. Moselcy was elected the Nominee by the Club for election as a member i f tin County Democratic K . ? eutive tin mi LIee. There being no further business the I'l-.h, on motion, ad journed. To-day wil he one of interest with the 1 )cmocrats. '1 he fol ow i <? i.- a 1 .-i of delegates Irom the local c ubs ih County. ( oliVC-ntion a- tar as heard from: flUANUL'IiUltfJ C. ii. I i.I'll. d 1 l/.lar; J 1 i n .j \V Moseley: Samuel Dibbie; S R Mellichamp; J L! Fowlcs; Q *< iir .u u; J C Ed ward.-; Moitiuua Clover; .1 ?? neri ilait. i oni mu.te t i l t;, i k Tuber; T lv Lrgare; W C Mane. via i. (j ovi: club. \\ v.; i ..: ; I .\ . i , \\ It t ar te i; O Ii I nabiuoi JAMISON CI.U ? ,J L Aiooi , ii i Anthy; NVti iatn Faulitig. Vlii K ?uove township club. TN aw son; F Felder; J II Shire r, kast1 ulis cluh \V A Easterlin; J C Mooie, (cid*) .Jacob D Felder. nt 1.1 swa Ml* club. ,1 II Hydrick; Joseph Hollges; N E \V Sistrunk; A J Hydrick. i.o.. 1..SV1J.I.I-: ch'b, Dr () N Bowman; Dr NV I Burton; ?J S Bowman. lewisvii le club. F M \\ annamaker; W B Mack middle colored club. Ephraim Cuinm'nigs; James Evans nitANCIIVILI.e. Mr. O. II. Ott, L. M. Ott, A. F. Conner, P. W . Fuirey. J. W. Berry and D. L. M. Elkins. oouddy'm. lt. W. Bates. (;< a iduy's TOWKH1II l*. A. C. Norton, J, D. Shtiler. iiKimoN township. Dr. T J Pou. pop t.ar. D D Jones, W J B okhart, W O Livingston. cjooddy's coloked club. John D Sellers. ed18t0 A My01 s, B 1 ooser, S T I/.lar. ? - ? ? ? ? No hanging lire to-day gentlemen but to the lime like old veterans and you are boll ml to w in. Dr. A. C. Dukes has just received large and varied {assortment of cigars w hich be is oflering at exceed ingly low prices. All wdio are fond of a good puff, call at Dr Duke's drug store. i ?? ? - It is cruel for parents to let their children suffer with coughs and colds, which in so many cases lead to con sumption and premature death. Give Dr. Pull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents it bottle. Mr. George IT. Hope of Charleston pnid our Town a flying visit oo last Thursday. Country merchants and others who arc in want of tobacco for rolail pur poses will do well to eall on \V. M. Sain who im? just received a largo lot and will sell iL by the wholesale cheaper than ever before offered in this market. Tho mountain city of Greenville has a daily newspaper. Within our short memory tdie could barely sup port a weekly and I he success of such an cnlcrprU-c as tier Speight's Daily speaks wed lor progress and enter prise. But then (ireenvillo and Speights ari1 inseparable and the prosperity ol the one is ibu prosperity of the other. -?>- ? ?? ? ? A grand exhibition ol bible and other moral scenes will be given in this Town on .Vot.dav 1st April, the mt proceeds of which will be appro priated to the Luthern Church. Mr. A. Fischer ol onrTown w i I in mage thee .hibitiou. Sunday seh n s as a body will be admitted for 10 cents each other childicu I o cents; nduhs US cents. An exiended notice will appear next week. We are story to hear that Rev. P. W. (Vit, whi has been teaching ? school in out County for several years, has accepted a situation in the Slate ol Mississippi and on yesterday left for his new home and wider Held i f labor. We regn l ibis the more because Mr. C?rr in one of the few men who know bow to teach children; discarding the old method of teaching by boo'; questions, at the bench, he instructs directly from t.bo hoard by new and striking illustrations and thus impresses the principles upon the niiud of the child. We wish Mr. Corr a long and -uceossfu1 carreer as teacher in his new field. We aio glad to know that our young townsman, Mr. 1>. Ii. Lee, was offered and accepted the Agency tor this county of the well -known firm ol Messrs. Waumtniaker & Brown of : Philadelphia, the largest Clothing and Merchant Tailoring House in America. iVr. Lee can be found in Dr. H yd rick's brick build in}; where be wil hi glad to .a e or tiers for clothing to be made to mcas ur?. A Ii !i li?i ? i: i ? a i i ? v ?loW ii p. I' I .?<-.. nish every oho with suits that will I give satisfaction. We would a 1 vi--* ' those in want ?if< h?lbiiig to give Mr. Lee a trial and t" do it in tin- foi thi n ing and ii'iini r -< us n II becomes our sad duly to ehroiti ele the death of Miss Pan im Myers, grand dang Cr of Mr. and Mrs. Hubble of our toW'i, and a pupil ol the Orang burg High School, which occurred on Tuesday ovenin*? last In Pauline were happdy bl-a 1 ?. 1 a'l those noble traits of the f male char acter which make her memory dear to all who knew her. In the associa tion of the most devoted grand pa rents, loving relative-, kindest friends and affectionate school-mates, her heart w.i- fell of content ilienl and her .-bort life was happy Called to her reward so young, she obeyed the summons with a calm ami tender resignation; she.'yielded t> tho sever mice of the.ie, the dearest earthly ties, without a mil).r. an 1 with faith in h r Saviour, she entere I u;? ? on she mysteries of immortality. On r tend' 'estsympathies are with the be reaved and sorrowing ones, their | deor Pauline came to them in love, they accepted the. trust and reared her for Christ and for Heaven; now the sweet flower has been suddenly taken away; but all things are well: We commend thorn to that comfort ing thought, that their dear child is now a flower blooming in the heaven ly Edcu near the thro ?? of (Jod. Let us all humbly yield to this dis pensation, ami say : ''Blessed be the name of the Lord." We are exceedingly sorry that absence from our Sanctum on Mon day last deprived us of the pleasure of o visit from Miss Annie Maria Barnes, Editor and Proprietor of 77i? Acanthus, a monthly paper pub lished at Alanta (la. at the extreme ly low price of 75 cents per annum. The Acanthus is an eight page paper devoted to the Good, the Beautiful, and the True. In its columns may be found rare and chaste reading sui table for the most fastidious taste. The mother will find help and en - eourageinent in the duties of tho bouse and garden, the girls will be instructed iu the art of make home attractive and how to employ their bunds in tho useful as well as the | beautiful; and the children will find questions to answer, puzzles to unrav el and other reading all beautifully inculcating the virtues of the heart Vcn and boys have not been forgot ten. The Acanthus provides sage counoil f?u* the one and lots of fun for tho other. Read the column of amusing and magical tricks, l*?ys, ami you will not fail to hecom3 adept conjurors and jugglers. This is a Southern enterprise, the I est <?! the kind we have seen, and a South Caroli iti lady at the head of it. Let her hands ho strengthened a.m1 her heart cheered by a liberal patronage from her native Slate. We are glad to know that many Orange hurt; name will appear on the books of th e Acanthio. ?-. bobbins bdectric .^oap. Iia ving ol taint d the agency of this celebrated s up for ~t Matthews and vicinity , 1 append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits : We have used Dobbins electric, soap made by J E. Cragiii it Co., 1'hiladelphia, Pa., and take pleasure in recommending it to our neighbors. It saves time and labor and does not injure the finest lubric. Boiling the clothes is cnliiely unnecessary and but vet v little rubbing is needed. # Mm. D. D. Junxh, *' d. N. I'oui.e, " A. II. UoWlC'K. " M. P. Way. I desire all my friends and custom ers to give this s< np one trial so that they may know just how good the best soap iu the U. S. is. W. J. SxiOlSH, Sole Agent, mar 23 !Sw An Astutti -hing Fact. A large proportion of t he American j people are today dying from the ellects of dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these disease upon the masses of intelligent and valuable people is most alarming, ma s ing life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to he. There is no good reason for this, if you will ott'y throw aside prejudice and skepticism, lake the advice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Vour speedy rebel i- certain. Mil lions of bottles of t!ii- medicine liavo been given away to try its virtues, iv.th satisfactory results in every Voti can it .? a sample bottle i il) cunt- !u ? y. Iii reo doses will relieve the worst case Positively -?oil by all druggists on ihe. Weitem v untun in ? -i i by Dr. A. C. Duke--. h . UUl.EilA .SfVi'CVF/C? \ .-u.; core if used in time. Mr. II. F. G;irick of this county, says it is the h o. Medicine he ever used. A trial is only necessary to prove its vir Lie. M.iuiii'ictured by Du. ,J. ti. Wannamakkii. Asl ii >!iit!^ Saccess. It is I In* duty ol every person who has usvd Pom hec s German Syrup to et its wonderful qualities be known to their fiicmls in curing Consu nip lion, Keyi re Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. X > person can use it without immediate rebel Three doses will relieve any case,and we coiisiih r it the duty of all Drug gists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least lo try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen buttles were sold lust year, and no case where it faibd was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot he loo widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles lo Iry sold it 10 cents. Bcgulur size 75 cents. For sale by all Druggist iu the United States, jan 2G ly ADVICE GRATIS? The Hon Alexunler II. Stevens says :?"The Globe Flower Cough Syrup lias proVen a most valuable remedy to me." Gov. James M. Smith, of Georgia, says:?"I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. It excels every thing for coughs, colds and obstinate lung affections." Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., says: "He finds the Globe Flower Cough Syrup a most excellent remedy." Such endorsement by our great and good men deserves the attention of the afflicted. Those suffering from cough, colds and lung affections should use the Globo Flower Cough Syrup. It will positively cure con sumption. For sale bv Dr. A. C. Dukes. Prcscriptiona put up at all hours of the night by J- G. Wonnamaker c A Remarkable Result. Ii makes no difference how many Physicians, or bow much medicine yon have tried, it is now an establish ed fact that German Syrup is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true,there are yet thousands of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac., who have no personal knowledge of Bo-eh'e's German Syrup. To such we would say tliat &0,000 (lozm were sold hist year without one com plaint. Consumptive;, try just one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America. Fancy toilet articles too numerous to nimition and the lowest cash prices at Dr. J. G. Wttiinamakcr's. c Dr. J. G. Wanmuiitiker has a largo assortment of pocket cutlery at low prices. c The best brands of segars am! tobaccoes can be found at, Wanna maker's drugstore. u Patent medicines, paints, oils brushes &c. &c, hasid *s nthur arti cles too numerous io mention an I at terms in please buyers will he always found at J. G. Wamioniaker's c Dr. Wannamakur is selling ILiist warranted fresh a al genuine garden seed- for ~> cents per paper. Market Reports. Corrected every week by Messrs. Bum. a: scovii.l. Satuiwav, March 2, 1S7S. cot-ton Middling*. ? \ r-\\ l.ow Middlings. '.? ./, i Ordinary. 7}vS ruo visions fore.. 7? Now Corn . Peas. 70 Fodder, per 100 lbs. 70 Rough Kice. 1.10 NOTICE. 'fin undersigned hcrebi gvies notice that he will tile Iiis I'm il account, :?s Guardian of Mary M. Kiley, with the Judge of Probate for tirangcburg Count i* on the tWt day of April m.-xt .v.id ask for letters I lismiss ;rv. JAM KS M MOSS Mcreli -rul ls7S. rJ\VKE NOTK J3S, The undersigned respectfully informs the l-iti/.ciiH of the Town ami Comity that be is prepared todu up ami make Mattrvssus on tliv ?bortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery busbies.'. Prices will he as low as possible. Orders solicited. JOHN OROEN. jnna '.i tf SWICK. All persons having claims against the Instate of Elliott ItobhisOn deceased, will render them properly attested, those imli.btv.-il, will make pavin-nt to RACHEL A. PlttHSNER, Admhiislralix. fel. HI It KDUCATK! KDUCATE i! Educate!!! Gia Branch Academy FUJI BOTH SEX KS. The next Session will beyin on the Mon day, Jan. l-t, IS7S, ami Close the last day of June, 187S3. Young Men are heri' given a thorough business lalucalio?, <>r prepared for the Senior (Masses of oar Lending C d leges. Young Ladies nr.- prepared lor the < !:? ablating Clasps of our Highest Female ?-ein i narb v The Latin and (Jreek Pronunciation is that of .Ii?.- Principal Universities and Col leges bo; h of Europe and America. Discipline indd, hat linn. Location Healthy. Hoard l :henp. Till i ion t?EU month: Primary Schul irs.$2 00 (Irammnr Scholars. 2 oil Classic 11 Scholars. :t 00 For farther information suldrcH I'. \V. CORK. Principal. Oiiuigebiirg County, 8 C. GIN GEARING SNA. TIN? AND BOLTS CHEAP HR THAN EVElt BEFORE at tub FOREST CUT FOUNDRY and] MACHINE WORKS, GEO 11. LOMBARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, MILL GEARING And Machinery off Kinds Made and tRe paired. oct 27 1260] 5S CHt l.iipiors, S'rgars and Tobacco in town at. A. FISCHER'S. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Povor und Aruo, Intormittont Fovor, Cbill Fovor,Itomlttonfc Fovor, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Dilious Fovor, &c.,imd iudooa nil tho ntfootiona which nriBO from, nialan cub, march, or miiicuaatic poi^ona. This is a compound remedy, prepared with Bclontiflo skill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails (<> cure tho severest cases of Chills and Fever and the concomitant disorders, Such n remedy the necessities or the people in mala rious districts demand. Its groat.superiority over any other medicine yet discovered for tho euro or Intermittent i is, that it contains no t|ul? nine or mineral, nnd those who talto it uro free from danger of quinism or any Injurious effects, and arc as healthy after tiding it as be for o. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the trcatmt nl of these distressing <!.:lortlcrs, and so unvarying has been its eueects tint it has gained liie repntalion of being infat lihlo. It cat:, therefore, be safelj recommended n Btjre remedy and specifto for tho Fovor and Ague of the We a, and the Cltillo Klld Fovor of the south. It counteracts the iniaKinutic poif.on in the 1.1.?od, und Tir es Hiq system from its Influ ence, so that lever and ague, Blinkes or chills, once broken up by i:. do not return uutil tho disease in a;::.in contracted. The ,Tri-.:t i ... ly ? \'.: orders which nriso frcra tin irritation of lids poi: >n, i nch as Neurnlglm, Ithottitmt ism, ffortt, H endliche, Iillndtirs*, I no. liacbo, i tiraeho, Cnltirrh, Asthma, I'.il pitutioii, Splenic Art'. etl.ms, iiv-ter; 3, Pnln ii. Hie Itmrcls, Colte. Plirillysi*, and rtcrStlgU* of Stomach, all of which become Intermit ? ni or pe: i alical. have no peedter remedy iluin \vsat'H Acta < cat:, which cures liiein ,.11 alike, iitVpi .i.-n tiiv -; l' ei ?..e, naureattacks. As ? ?> n?ve, ?1 11 e!" immense service hi Ihosa ? in: itinilio i \\here ! c? ? ?? and Ague prevails, ??? ? ri ys the dcTcloement of the dircase if Uikcn '?nt;ic ii. 1 ..| ) .?..: :.? 1 theprcmoaitorysymp .?in -. 'l ravellers mid le nporhry residents are thiis or.nble.l to defj Uie?e disorder*; and tew* will 1 .11 . uzcr if tticy avail Ihcn.'btlvea of the pic to rtion this remedy ntVords. 1 in- i.iv??r Complaints, as. iug from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy; ?: i!?nt; lutes this organ . bo dtln activity, and \ r?dni 1 - maiiy remark able cures where other ii.jd'.-iiict- tail. , Prepared by Dr. .!. C, Ayer & Co., L'rsctlctil r.n.l A:i : -1 c iiriijijt1;, / ttU't. I l.. MASS. ( uv a: :, i.tituotsra UVUUvWllitMi aug II iv NO MISTAKE! '' t?k J JSZPATiT^E The Great Clin: for Dyspcp .1 and Liver Disease. take HEPATINE The Great Cu:e for Indigestion an ! I.i\*cr l>i?eaie. take HEPATINE The Great Oi.e for Constipat! ai ai.d liter l?.?e.?e. TAILS HEP ATI The Great Cure fcrSU k [lcsdaelt<: .-'s Liver Disease. . um HEPATIIJE he Great Cure forC hi Is, 1 evens and Iavci disease. tak? HEPATINE rhcCreaiCur: for l'ilioux All j !a runt Lh'cr Disease. sake HEPATINE For Sour Stoma h, !!. he and IJver Disease. '*akm HEPATINE Tor l uuale Weakness. Genera! Debility and liver DUcv.c. W?f APR 9? DYSPEPSIA? MM I \ A state nftSe S.oniach in which 1J tl 1 .U.'j i?? functions are dlimrbed, often eiia A W*J . . ihc presence of other <'.. ... , intended with lo>-. uf .-; ,?' Lit ?. nauvia, hi iar Sioiaach, risinit of f.v .1 nfier eating, v,..,...- ol r.?-. or \vcl3llt in tha it nw It, ur fetid eiuy 'Wi'j a liimcritiR or . tei?tiiaik-:?, illusion ii r^BUBfccSwingj^ of v;iri, uus ki jurinancnily cured If you Lak^ K ffl Jfl C^2istipaxion or lA/tlil l i? Coitivcness? . S ?SSE ? BlO \ ? . . nf howrU In which p.. . x 11 nations do iiol take pUce :.- tl ' ni : natu id . inordinately h:int and e>pell>! I with ?I nil y a low state of the s; 111, \ . 11 tioii of the musculaf c l of > si imach, I hi e . iu is easily cured if ii: iej 3?A.a?i inTie VVilAX lU ,; i? by inactivity of the Liver, I I SIES H bit? vhea the food is not properly di^^sttd, and in ulntli coimu> tton the sufTerer is Ii..'. ? 1 ? i. rcotne die victim of nearly every disease 1l1.1t human Ilc?h is heir to? chill-, fevers and general prostration. It is positively ffl ?fl Sick & Nenroua HEADACHE? ajii-i d cry It was :-t one ii nie supposed that the r. 't of t'ne brain wa-. in the ston I). Certain it is a vvondetfid sympathy cxbis I ? ;h Hvo, and v 1 flei s one has an imnic ... effect on the 1 r. So it is that a disordered moaiach iie .u :? . . lowed by a sympathetic ae? t.. .1 . f.tl ? .?.!.. . . i I. .. lai ! * all arise from this cause. He&ilach) s ate < .?sily cured if you will take is: :m jp^rrx ite Sour Stoinacfe? I'hc form 1 is the primary causa of tii.; fatter. A sour stomach creates the heat no! bum > ; . fnsation. The con t> .iis .1 t!,.- ? t mach fcrineut and turn sour. Sick tiomarh, fell..wed by giipins, i. lix and diarrhoe?, often ?? cur. Wlien the skht Is yellow, TAKE LTINE When the ten gue i oated. TAKE HEPATINE DEATH TO XsXS.EASE! V ' Utter; had last, a ih mouth, TAKE HEPATINE jfit-A ieas}K?tnftil In a wineglass full of water; ml direi i ! on lx?tl ?. you never will he kick. Ihis make' no MISTAKE! TAKE HEPATINE FIFTY IN KACH B0TTL2. FOK SALE ItV A. C. DUKES, DruggiaflT may l'J 1877 c OCOII Xllls for tiie County of Orange burg, sold Cheap at A. FISCHER'S. Iyn kltMl Tigs Eccl and FuUon Market Beef. First of the Fensou. Sold by A. FlSCHKR. c lioice ?rcakfosl Strips. Sold low j down bv A. FISCHER. cat Klo Coft'ec at ' A. EISCHER'e,