Orangeburg times. (Orangeburg Court House [S.C.]) 1877-1881, August 24, 1878, Image 3
tCHURCH DIRECTOR-Y.
Methodist?Rev. W. S. Richardson I'bb
r. Services every Sunday morning 10:30,
jght 8:30. Sunday School K:30. Prayer
feeling "Wednesday Evening n:30. Chil
ren'8 meeting every third Sunday.
Pbesbyteuia*?Rev. J. D. A. Brown,
Pantor. Services every Sunday morning
10:30 und afternoon '1:30. Sunday School
8:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af
ternoon 4:30.
: BxrrisT?Rev. T. W. Mellichnnip, Pas
tor. Services every third and fourth Sun
day morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday
Sehool every Sunday morning 8:30. Sun
day School Misaioncry Meeting every
fourth Sunday.
Episcopal?Rev. L. G.Guerry, Pastor.
Services third Sunday in each inonlh
Morning 10:30, afternoon 4:30.
Lutheran?Rev. Wingnrd, Pastor. Ser
vices Second Sunday in euch mouth. Morn
ing 10.30, night 8,30. Sunday School every
Sunday morning S:30.
Y. M. C A.? Rooms on Russell Street.
Open every evening in the week from S:30
to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday
evoning at S:30 and Sunday afternoon* at
6 o'clock PuHincPs meetings fourth Thurs
day in each month.
Month Carolina Railroad.
office uouu8 at OltAKOKUUKO DKPOT.
From 8 o'clok A. M.to 1 I*. M. From
2 o'clock P. M. to 51 P. M.
Goods received and delivered only during
ofliee hours.
Passenger Schedule s. I. Uailroad.
1>ay train.
Columbia Up Passenger, (Morningl.8 21
*' Down " (Kvening).? 8 -13
ACCOMMODATION Tit A IN.
Columbia Down.'0 1(1
Up. 2 21
NIOIIT TU A IN.
Columbia Up. ?"? 10
" Down. 11 13
T O C A Ij
Some friends are disposed to bin in
ns for pruning. We will say in
here that the Timks is no wind mill
If you have fresh rye seed for
sale call on A. Irischer who wants
several hundred bushels.
"Wc direct the. attention of our
readers to the advertisement ot W.
Jd. Sain, in this issue.
-?IT- . ?
Our neighbor, liianchvillc, is put
ting herself in order. Need streets,
active merchants and brisk in lo in
dicate thrift and pro p >ril y.
A meeting of the Orange Ihise
Ball Club will be held to-night at
Luginc Hall. A full attendance i->
required as business of importance
will be transacted. Ry urd<sr oi the
President.
A Btautiuii child is the pride of
the househo Id. Worms will darken
its complexion and ruin its health.
Save it, Oh! have it. One or two
dosis of Shriner's Indian Vermifuge
will so; nil things right again
? ? ? pi. -- ?
The tempera nee lect ure, to which
attention was called in Inst issu? ,
will be delivered by Prof. Davis
Gaincy at the Boliver Hall thi<
cvenillg.nl 8 o'clock. The public
and ladies especially are. invited to
attend.
Mr. B F. Slater, of tho Orange
Base Ball Club, receive 1 a telegram
Thursday morning informing them
that the A ken Club would be una
ble to visit nur town this week but
will be here next we.de.
. - -iO- ? -
I wilt open at the Fair Building a
male school on the 1st Monday in
September, where hoys will bo pre
pared for College or business as the
parent or guardian may eleci..
Hucsd G. SiiKi:n>AN.
Our Baptist iriends at Brunch
villc are conducting a protracted
meeting in their church, a neat
structure with a hell and a nicely in
closed yard and quite an ornament
to the town.
Lost on the Five Chop Road on
last Tuesday night a new brass bou id.
two loot rule with tin-name of d. ?!.
Street on it. The linder will be lib
erally rewarded by leaving at ill C
Mill of J. Strauss & Co.
Wc have been requested to stale
that a protracted meeting will bo
held at Walnut drove Baptist
Church embracing the third Sunday
ill September next. Rev. Mr. J. K.
Mendenhall, the ICvaugilist, is expeo
ted to he present.
When everything else has lailod lo
give relief in persistent ea scs of Fev
er and Ague. Dr. Ilarler's Fever
and Ague Specific has clfeclcd a
speedy and permanent euro.
I\)wic A Morise, wholesale Agents,
Charleston, S. (J.
We publish in this issue an article
from "Critic', which will be the last
from him in the Ti.mi:sj Wc cannot,
publish personalities ami are loth to
publish allusion we do not under
stand Yet "Critic" thinks him ?elf
aggrieved and claims a hearing. Here
alter no articlo of this kind \y ill bo
published in tho Times
Tho McMaster building is boiug
Iressud up in a business liko cos
Uitno and with tho neatly arranged
;toro of Messrs Loryea & Sbrouturo
gives life und activity to that por
lion of our enterprising little city.
Ihn'. T. W. Molliehnnip, assisted
by J.K. Mcndeuhall, will conunenco
a revival meeting in the Baptist
Church of this place to-night, com
mencing at 8:30, and continuing
through the Sabbath, and the ne<t
week.
.?MM- - - ? orr.i
Mr. .1. (J. Pike is gone North, and
our citi/.ens may expect a full line of
goods in tho several departments
kept by that enterprising firm. No
body knows the want.- ol the com
munity hotter, or is heiter able to
nicct those wants both in quality,
quantity find pri ce than Mr. Pike.
Tasteless Caster Oil -
Castor oil in emulsion a form which
entirch* (deviates the viscid and nan
scous taste of tho plain oil. It is
very palatable ami lite patient ?ifnol
toldi will not know thai lie i- taking
easier oi'. Prepared and sold by Dr.
J* (5. Waunaniaker.
for tin Oraiigchurg Times.
Mr. hut tor :
I send you a few cars of corn, "ho
can heat them for she? Where is
li rot hers Pigps a nil ?tblcos? I f t hey
have iiuy corn let them firing it out.
W. 1". I'm i;i ii's
The cli ve <' i n can 1 ? " eii ? thin
office.
In I nssitig down I own \v o noticed
illr n?\ P. \Y. Hull, was busy an d
hh store indicated lite and enter
] ri e A lino assortineni of general
merchandize, grroecries &c, may be
found and purchase I at the l >w
oriees. ami norsnns in o.>.? I n! go?:?!*?!
'an ily su| plit - will do well to call at
Mr. Hull's -toro.
W< learn mat liranchville fowii
i-hip carried the l:i.?| t led i n hy a
strong pull and all toge her. a . I w
understand that her citizens a e de
termined tu earrv it again for Demo
craev and w ill it<> it. Lot every
township be as determined and wo
shall roll up a glorious record for
our county in November next.
- .?i?ai' ? ?? ? ^u.-.- -
Mr. Carter of St.. Matthews, while
passing over Pour Hole- swamp
bridge on the Five Notch I load, was
furiously attacked by a cat squirrel.
W e have had in our county mad
dogs, mail hogs and mad cows but
this is the fust case oi'a mad squirrel
ol which we have heard. The little
animal was killed.
'1 lie season lor ginning is fast ap
pioaching and our friends wdio 111113
net d a good and reliable gin are re
minded that, such a machine can he
bought of Mr. J. A. Hamilton, on
Kussel I Street; a?SO other appliances
necessary for a complete outfit Ghe
him a call and find out prices before
going elsewhere.
'.'(^titck sales and small profits" is
Mr A Fi.-chers motto ami lie sticks
to it. "'1 ho best goods at bottom
prices" may be the people's motto
and can be kept by calling at Mr
Fischers store where a select stock of
groceries, crockery ware ttc; may ho
found. Remember the sampling
room is in rear of store when you
call
? -*- ?
Quite a disturbance occurred be
tween the colored people of Ihe dif
ferent churches at the baptizing on
Wednesday evening. The Mayor
found it necessary to send a police
man down to preserve order.. One of
the red icu Inns features of the occa
sion was the prophecy ol the minister
of the eiirly death of an innocent dog,
because he was so rude as to jump
into the water during the ceremony.
For shame !
We learn that quite an excite
ment prevails on the line of our rail
road amoi.o Int.11 owners. It appears
t i at many pa r . ? nav. > ui^iil and
paid lor lot - oi miid Iro n : he cmi
pany and an now in danger of to
.-ing their bonos, I? 1 uuso of morl
gages existing on nil rail road pro
perty. Surely some means can o
devised to prevent the suffering such
a misfortune would entail 11 p in a
people.
We were pleased to salute Mr.
lie ry Ivohn on tho street after a
return home from a visil to his family
in Georgia. Mr. Kohn is one North
to purchase a stock of dry go ids and
notions, which ho knows so well how
to select, for the wants of our citizens,
lie will open in a week or two at the
store now occupied by Captain J. A.
Hamilton.
Bail Road courtesies oxtouded to
ministers in (ho shape of reduced
tickets should not ho abused by ihem
lor .political purposes. Wo bear
such has been the case with :i otdor
od ninn to such au extent as to call
forth action on tho purtoi Mr. Ligoil
agent at Branch villo. Such conduct
is a violation of confidence sind the
courtesy should cease.
Attention is directed to the chad ;o
in the advertisement of Joseph Kros
in this issue. Confectionary, home
made candies and all article:-, in his
line arc reduced to bottom pi ices to
meet the wants of the people and the
progre * ol the age. Mr. Ifiroa is a
breasi with the forum ?st au.I is de -
termincd lo remain there. Call on
him and be re freshed.
We learn thai Mr. dohn Dnnuer,
purchasing clerk of Mr. tioo. 11. Co
in l.-uii, is mi a trip North,an I every
body understands uh.it thai meau>,
a well selected stoc* of goad-i in ov
cry line to meet the many wants of
our enterprising community, With
cotton at a fair price and the stores
ul our advertisers lilted with the hesi
goods at hotlom price'-, our ci.i
/.? us um live ami prosper ohoc more.
??'cc'whni Mr. Fraiitz Briggmah
wants. Well, every body can lind
what no na tils at Mr. I'riggniun's
n lore on Unsaid Street.. The freshest
aid l -i groceries, canned good, hard
ware, ei-oekor-y, glass, tin. &c; dry
goods, boots, shoes, clothing, &c,
trunks, v di.-es,itc. all at one store?
loclte-i and at I he lowest cash prices
W hat more can a merchant keep
and what more can a man want.
liN.ad advertisement carefully
anil give him a call.
g ? ^ i i ? i . i ~.. i. :_...... ...
i mi.i'i.i \ . 11111 i-f.n uisiltui, lit
I 2 o'clock, two persons driving two
iiead of cattle down the Stale Road
were seen by Ueolfry \\ aimer, w ho
iuforin d Mr. Julius .\. Fd words and
tailor of the circumstance. They
imiiiediate.ly pursued but passed the
parties about .'! miles below McCants
viile without seeing thuin* While
looking for tracks with a torch,
Rowan Folder saw one of the co ws
cross the road with a i.opo lied to her
horns- Of course the animal was
taken possession of and further
acarcli iiisti'utcd for the other cow
hut without avail, 'lhcsc circuni
stances lead to the concludon that
the cows were stolen and the drivers
were the thieves Persons missing
cattle will do well to read the ad vor
tiscment of Mr Julius A Edwards
in another column of this issue.
The base, bailers of our town met
at the I. V. A. F. E. Hall last Sat
urday evening for the purpose of re
organizing the Orange Base Ball
Club, 'i he following oflicers were
elected for tho ensuing year :
President?15. F, Slater.
Vice-President?P. O. Cannon.
Sec?W. .J. DcTrevillo, jr.
Treats?J. L. licidtman.
In the election lor first nine and
substitutes, the following were elec
ted: P O Cannon, T L Wannama
ker, W C Hull, N 11 Bull, J L Wan
nan.aker, J Ilolman, C A Schifliey
W J DeTreville, P W Bull. Sub
stitutes, L II Wannamakcr, W Ij
1/lar, W L Betsill.
Committees were appointed to re
ceive and make arrangements for
the Lewisvi lie and Aikcn clubs. Is'o
further business the meeting adjourn
ed subject to the call of the Presi
dent.
The Orange and Palmetto Base
Ball Clubs had their final game, on
Tuesday evening last with the fol
low ing result:
Oha no k.
N. II. Bull, p.
J. 1 loiman, c.
W. C. Bull, 1st. 1).
P. (?. Cannon, 2 I. b.
(i. A. Schifliey, dd, h
I I.. \\ annamnkcr, s. s.
P. W. Bull, r. f.
W. J DeTreville, c f.
J. L. Wannamakcr, I. f.
1 otnl
Pai.mkitoi?.
R. ; lalfy, p.
> 1. ( lark, c.
F. Felder, 1st. b.
Darby, 2d. I).
I. Zimmerman, 3d. l\
M. 1 >ant/lcr, n. a.
J- Whetstone, r. f.
W. Whetstone, c f.
J. Cialfy.l. f.
R O
;i a
2 2
1 2
o i>
2 1
:i 2
:{ ?
2d 27
R O
't o
.? .?
1 5
:3 2
2 3
1 5
1 5
2
2 2
2 2
Total
J? 27
In our last Issue thcVbl lowing local
appeared :
W< understand thai Mr. Styles It.
M?lln hump made application for the
Aikcn School, and the election <>l'
teacher was had on Thursday last.
Aikcn is a growing tow n and if M r.
MoHiehnnip is the fortunate one, we
wish him every success in his now
held.
We were somewhat surprised to see
in the Qtarion of yesterday, a card
from Mr. S. It. Mollichamp impeach*
ing our motives for inserting it.
Now as to the iaets. It is not de
nied that Mr, Mollichamp was an
applicant lor th< I'rincipaUhip of the
Aikcn sch ml; it is not denied that
the election of teacher wtis held on
Thursday; it i.- not denied that Aikcn
is a growing plac?. From all that
we could learn we were confident
that Mr. Mcllichamp would lu- the
choice of the Trustees?and it is fair
to presume that as he was an appli
cant he would have accepted if he
it ad been elected.
'I he appearance of Mr. Melli
clAmp's advertisement in the ViUitim
on F.iday, a paper which w.Mit to
I press4 1'. M.oti Thursday, while the
election of teacher euniu o,T on
Thursday night?is mi just reason
why we should have withheld thu
1 srblicalion of the tact? as they came
to us. It ir- apparent from the above
thai we are to thank the Trustee-: of
the Aikcn Academy for Mr Medi
en nip's well considered resolution mo.'
to i/o meat/ but to t-tui/ Acre and re
open the ()ranjeburg High School.
It is not our purpose, a alleged in
Mr. M.'s card to organize an npp<>\i
fi'iu si/ioof, we propose to ro/npe'. w it !i
him in maintaining a High School
?ami doit honorably- We leave the
charges preferred again-t the
action of the (lommitt.ee of the Hoard
? ?I Trustees ?l' the Agricultural and
Mechanical Association tu them to
answer?confident that their action
will hear the closest scrutiny. We
sincerely regret thai any discussion
of this character should have arisen,
and if the publication ol the local,
referred to above, has injured Mr.
Mcllichamp's prospects for a school ?
SVC are sorry for it ? but Mr. M. has
no cue to blame hut. himself. A
school is ol public importance?the
selection of a teacher is a mattet of
public interest?the teacher is a pub
lic character ami his movements are
proper subjects for news] apcr cont
inent.
>?-Mr. Joseph Lioryca, of the firm of
Lioryea & Sorentruc, (we dislike to
be personal) is no novice, The flash
of his eye, active gait and business
acquirement1] stamp him as a thor
ough go-ahead business man. We
were glad to meet him because of his
new ami original ideas. He proposes
to introduce specialities with his gen
eral business which do not exist in
our section, amongst the others, the
great illuminator which does away
with chimneys and uses the .same oil
? one lamp answerin r for four, ami
suitable foretorcsor private families.
The above firm will open this
morning with a portion of their stock
consisting of dry r/iods, .Arc, the re
mainder is yet to arrive.
'J heir motto is "no credit, goods
sold dirt cheap, ami a nimble penny
is better than a slow shilling." Call
and .-ee them, one door below Me
Master's brick building. Their ad
vertisement will appear in full next
week.
Dr. Richard Ilu Hand, of But tle
Co., Mo., writes: "I have been
practicing medicine over twenty
years, and 1 must say I nover used
anything in my practice equal to Dr.
Hatter's Fever ami Ague Specific, I
fully indorse it, and say to the public,
that as a 'Specific* for Feyer and
Ague it has no equal."
Dowie ?f- Morisc, wholesale Agents,
Charleston, S. C.
Whenever anil Wherever diseases of a
choleraic type prevail, or there is cause to
apprehend a visit from them, the system
sl'cuhl he toned, regulated and reinforced
by a course of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters.
Perfect digestion ami a regular In.hit of
body an- tin- hist safeguards against such
maladies, ami both are secured by this in
estimable tonic, ami alterative. The Inner?
are also extremely serviceable in remedy
ing such disorders. If promptly taken in
bilious eolie, diarrlxea and cholera morbus,
the disease is usually frustrated. In diar
rhoea cases, it is only necessary to restore tho
tone of the relaxed bowel.-, ami this is one
of the specific effects of this medicine.
Wind on the stomach, heartburn, bilious
ness, nausea, headache ami other symptoms
of disturbance in the gastric and hepatic
regions are also speedily relieved by this
excellent remedy. As a family medicine
it is invaluable,since it promptly ami com
pletely remedies those ailments which are
>f most frequent occurrence.
hiver is King.
The Ijiver is llie imperial organ oflhc
diole 1111? tan ysh in, ' it control * the litV
health and liappintliH of man When it is j
IikIiii'lio?I in id proper action, all kindsof
ailments ara ihc natural result. Tliudigcs
lion of food, die iiiovoiih nl ? of the licarl and
blood, iliu action of the bruin ami nervous
system, are all immediately connected with
thu workings of the Liver. It has been j
successfully proved that Cirecn'n August
Mower is unequalled in curing all persons
idllicted with Dyspepsia or Liver Coin
plaint, and all lie- numerous symptoms that
residl from an unhealthy condition oflhc
Liver ami Stomach. Kample bottles to try,
1U cents. Positively sohl in ail towns on
du' Western Continent. Three doseX.will
prove that it is jusl what you want.
A Kcimukaldc Kesult.
It makes no difference how many
Physicians, or how much medicine
you have tried, it is now an establish
ed fact that Cfcrmau Syrup is the
only remedy which has given com
plete satisfaction i'> severe case-of
Lung Diseases. It is true there are
vi t thousands of persons who are pre
disposed lo Thront and Lung Affec
tions, Consumption, Hemorrhages,
Asthma, Severe Colds settled bo the
Lbeast, Pneumonia, Win><'ping Cough,
Ac., who have iko personal knowledge
of liostdiao's Cei'hian Syrup. To
I such hi would say that ;">*>,U?J) d >s3ii
I were sdd last year w ithout one com
plain!. Consumptive-, try just one
' hott!?'. RoiMtlnr size 70 cents. Sohl
I i i i
; by all Druggists in Vnieriea.
Overtasking Mm Kiuirgios.
It is not advisable lor any of us p.
oveitask our energies, corporeal Or
men ah but in the eager pursuit of
! wealth or fame or knowledge, bow
j many I ran gross this salutary rale,
i It n u t bo a matter of great imp u
I lance to nil who do so to know how
j they can regain the vigor so reckless
! ly expended. The remedy is neither
costly or diliicult to obta'n Hos
teller's stomach bitters is procurable
in every city, town and settlement in
America, and ii compensates for a
diain ol bodily or mental energy
moie cfiectually than any invigorant
ever .p:e.-<iih d or advertised. La
boring men, athletics, students.journ
alists, lawyers, clergymen, physi -
ciaus, all hear testimony to its won
drously renovating powers. It in
creases the capabilities for under
going fatigue, ami counteracts tho in
jurious effects upon the system of ex
posure, sedentary habits, unhealthy
or wearying avocations, or an insilu
brious climate, and i< a prime altera
tive, diuretic and blood depurcat.
liSarliefc Reports.
Corrected every week by Messrs. Hui.T.
A: Scovn.i..
Satuupay, August 2-i, 1878.
COT I on
Middling. iO(n 10J
Low Middlings. '.M'.r,
t >rdin:iry. ~y> !)
I'KOVISIONS
torn.S 7">
Nexs Corn .
Pea-. ??
Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75
liotigh ltice. 1.30
"Democratic Convention.
?o?
ItOOMS. OF THE DEMOCRATIC EX
KCUTIVE COMMITTEE.
OltANOKUClUi Countv, Aug. 12,1S7S.
CIIICULAH, No. 0.
I. A County Convention of the Demo
cratic Party 'of Orange burg County is
hereby called by a resolution ol the
County Democratic Executive Commit
tee of the part)*, to meet at Oraugoburg
C. IL. South Carolina, on THURSDAY,
Hie Pith day of September A. D.. 1878. at
11 o'clock, A. M.. for the purpose of nom
inating Five Candidates for the Lower
House of Representatives and County of
ficers to be voted tor at the approaching
election, and for the transaction of such
other business as may be lawfully
brought before it.
?J. Kcprcsciitalion in this Convention
will he one Delegate for each Club, and
oneaddiiioiiHl Delegate for every twenty
live (*2?) enrolled members. Fractions
over twcnfy-tlve w ill not bo entitled to
representation.
;>. The several Democratic Clubs
throughout the County, will proceed to
eU et I lelegates to the County Con vent ion.
and it is desirable that at the meetings
of the Clubs called for the purpose, there
should be a lull attendance.
JAMES F. IZLAR,
Chairman Democratic Ex. Coin.
L. II. Wannamakku,
Secretary*.
jsr o "w
STOP RIGHT HERB!
And find out that you can get
? lbs best Rio Coffco for 81.
10 !hs ICxtrn C. Sugar for SL
2f> lbs Fine Family Flour for SI.
8 lbs Pure Leaf Lard for SI.
All kinds of fresh
CA.TST IM l^D GOO DS
Table Salt 20 eta a box.
Fresh Pickles,
liest Smoking Tobacco.
Choicest Cigars,
and the
Purest and Finest Liquors
ever offered in Oraugeburg.
.1 AS VAX TASS HI,, Ar*.
At Mullcr's Old Stand.
111.11 Id ls;s tf
N KW GOODS !
GOOD NEWS!!
Theodors Kohn'S
:oiiy a o dds
Literally given away.
GRErl 'EST BAilGAINS
V ET !
We de??! re very respect fully te direct at
tention to diu an i val of our \
New I): sh (I.ioiIs, N<-\v Dress. Prints, New
|) Lawnn, New Dress l'iiplcs, Ham
burg Kdgings and ln*crtiom?, rang
ing from 3e. up. tlie bar^isst
and Cheapen! Line ever
Ohered.
Li'MltOS Ties, Lows, Jabots, Peorfs,
Kushings, l"rillitii^-t and Lives
of tl Latest Styles and Pat
terns.
Kb cant Novelties in Si!!: Laec Scot fs and
Ties.
I'arasols, f-un Umbrellas, Fans, Fans dr
ille*. Lultons, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars,
pibbons, White tioods, Towels,
Toilet ?^niIfAc.. ?e., in grient
Varietyj aiid at I'riees so
Low :is to Astonish Von.
OooO and Fashionable Clothing at un
eipialled Low I'riee.t.,
We nfl?r the Largest, liest assorted and
most Attractive Stock of
MEN ' v YOUTHS
( "lotllinu: ever shown in Orangcburg
ill L'riees that are positively Lower
than ilin-o of any other house in,tlic
country.
rPlif? Latest Fashion*'in Ladies, men,
Hoys. Misses and Ahildreit H ATS.
the Fine I Display of
Gent's Furnishing
Goods
Sl.OO^l 00 gl.00 SI?0 81^00X91.00
Thebest SHIRT ever sold for One Dol
lar made of Wamsutta Long Cioth and 2'2'J
Linen
S1.00 S1.00 81.00 51.00 Si .00 $1.00
('ur reputation for \ ,ow I?l?ic?S'i
Reliable (Joods and Reliable Business
Methods is suiKciciitly established tu make
remarks iinneces.sa.ry.
\W invite every reader of the TiiYlOf?
to an examination of our Stock with tho
assurance that they will not be disappoint*
i I. Agent for
Mme. DEMORESTS'
Reliable Patterns.
THEODORE ICOHN.
npl (1 1S78 c
IeMMI Fever,
or w'.ist >r, in <ro ei-mmnrtlr trrroed FeTcr nrrd
Ajitil'i wcii t- in Iti Iii? Intal and thr.msu tho bach,
eml ? .:. . rill Ittu ??Hjy bona* ion J.vn tho eplae,
r.ii in ? ?.m.? In iIl immsu -n t<< ):wrn. p.uu in the. eyes,
?vi,i !i l.i in- rit-1-...l Ii) moving tlitun,a liloa ting* MB
On- nkiil. i ii.I jao.it iMtlotMlieM ami ilebtdty. \ boM~
in >? ? nit? mitt I'ntlllvf retnrdv. U la cota
ti u:ii!c?l ???fiii.-.iv.-ly irumtbojolMaOl t-aicfojly ift.
I.1 I...ik..- -nit bwrbe, >tutaoatrf'iueiy <-onc?mrat?4
ti nt it iatnieol the t'lritd'ni rl?Kun?ni nf lb*
blootl that ;* w can ba t<ut topethv*. VKOKTikM
?!??>? nnlati p with lireaJfinif < hllla ond Fovc^Jotjl
it .'tt.iu wonderful intuienteInto every pan tp
Uio iniliMll k>xtoin, Mid i-ntiroly eredk.iUa vrafy
t Ji.t i>< il.'i'.v i. Vvm.TiNK i u?:i sot act aa atanc*
iiriu! c-aUittrUr., or.lM.i'n^it.-llieUnutMft nndcanj C?
p iticnt 'o dre-id et horM-ruma complaint* which rausC
ii,. ui ih!y follow j I,nt it. tr.W ut Um rout of dlieaa?
It} mil it > luv i fie blnpj, reatorea tho liter nM
ludiii-y* i' tioa.it h? ncti.t t-utiltttcn fUftJjofr*
??U. i ml in-'.i t< Nrttutt* in performing all that
d'Jtt* i that ?!???. Ivo ur-.u htsr.
Tlio'ioaml* ol invalid* are- mifTerin/r to-day front
Ilm tifloctnof powerful put luiitvr noatrquia.
I < i.: In i ttl mill nt 111 -? ? of ?] ii ii. lue uuil tiotuori
IJUMK ill umi-ulri naitlint ol ?la. h ?r?r tun. at
?vor could, ruacb thu nau cauao t' tiiu.r couvlaJak.
on tV aS<
uiiil U
n nk* In lltfl lionun v^tqci In t^r/rvt twirnvnti
Uiituroi luvrvi and \Chuo it i? tiWoiVj..'
fni?l rt> 1110 Mniuuli, ?na hum intrai
. it i? ?hiyiiut? In tin action cp <
?t a nlMjiaruaoua iatuu^.iiurakuc.?* Inj
uii.i a ta'.b.. hijiw iluit thay nruJi*W ourcd.Ttioti
1,1 a |iur<-)v Vi<iii>tnlilo iUt-dftdtU), ootu?6t?
utxin aclaotlno iirtn? iplc?. It u> IndnwM hy Ou? I
pftrsiclan? whrra !t- v?rtuin uara lx>?n tcatod.
tot" ititiiii imIii! '-ntv Wltftrc itu^itrltir Im n
nnu it not > nuituru ot tUoup \> 1.1 Aiy cold under U
.. oi >..u..-.
Gives Health, Strcngtiif
and Appetite.
My tlanshlor hna r<?'-eiveil ttroat b?nrflt from tbf
uk- fit VtuKTINE. tier itcchnirut health van b
1 niirra of ftroat ultxioty to nil of her frienpa. A few
bott!f?a 01 tln< VttflRTIKti rooUirad her haaHo.
tliiiirfCi, and aiiiM-tif. N. II. TILDKN.
I.. ? w ?? Blld It.".! I'-t-ito Aneui. Wo. O
s -ui UuilUing, Uooion, Alaaa.
Police Testiiaoiiy.
B.n.RTT.vr.K?.Kso.:- 18" "*
/>.-.tr ,Mr,--<lurini! ttie piwl fire yarn I hare bad
?mpio Ptitiortnnity to judce ot tho tuerita of Vcok
TINK. Slv wild !m? iirtrd it foT romplaint? altaadin?
a Imly nt >! 1.. nto heatlb.mth iiK.nibonruVUI reaalS
tbnn anytblttK wlfivb ?tu< ever tiled, t bavn
n it t? my children itttilcr alu.. avpry clrcum
0 itco atU-nding a larya fai.iUy. and aluaxa wtta
11 orkod I? notit. 1 \fw t.iWen it mv-i)( with auch
Kr?at bonolU tlt?l I i'r.nnottlntl womi fn ei[neea uij
umiitiilltled apprvriation of its gcuflncaa.
W111V per fin iitiny my rtuUea at) a Police OQcer tn
fn- uity.lt baa in-. 11 mr lot to fall in with a area*
ili'iil ot ilohnMa, I iiiifienitatinsly reeeimtnend VIA.
t: 1 im . and I noror kni<w of a cnae where It did ?M
prove all thai ?ni, clninud (or It. Pattu-ularjy fa
-nwsi of ? flebliitatoa or iii.|Km'ii>bed tut? of tba
tl "iu >to hvr ??iroiimslinc^e guC.rwhlob V COITIBB
can he uecj.t vwth ;r,j irii'v? rPMitu, ana it wni a,hfkya
?itoril inr nlpatnra to triva any further Inkrtna?qfa
um to whtl l Wuoiv about VSUKTtXK,
UM. lt. HILL,
VECETINE
Pfoparof] by
II. IL ST1CVI3NS, Boston,MasftV
Vcgotino is Sold by all Druggittt.
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