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CHURCH DIRECTORY. Mbthodist?Rev. W. H. Richardson Pas r. Services every Sunday morning 10:30, ht 8:30. Sunday School 8:30. ' Prayer ceting Wednesday Evening 8:30. Chil rcn'a meeting every thin! Sunday. PnKSBYTKltlA??Rev. J. D. A. Brown, P.iRtor. Services every Sunday morning 30:30 nnd afternoon -1:30. Sunday School 8:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday af ternoon 4:30. Baptist?Kcv. T, W. Mcllichamp, Pas tor. Services every third and fourth Sun day morning 10:30, night 8:30. Sunday SeliOol every Sunday morning 8:80. Sun day Scliool Mission cry Meeting every fourth Sunday. Episcopal?Rev. L. Cl.Guerry, Pastor. Services third Sunday in each month Morning 10:30, afternoon 4:80. Lutheran?Rev. Wingard. Pastor. Ser vices Second Sunday in mich month. Morn ing 10.30, night 8,30. Sunday School every Sunday morning 8:30. Y. M. C A.?Rooms on Kussel 1 Streit. Open every evening in the week from 8:it0 to 10:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday evoning at 8:00 and Sunday afternoons at 6 o'clock Business meetings fourth Thurs day in each niunth. Houtli Carolina Railroad. office IlOl'HS AT OKAKOKUUKU DEPOT. From 8 o'clok A.M. to! P.M. Prom 2 o'clock P. M. to 51 P. M. Goods received and delivered only during oflicc hours. Passenger Schedule S. U. llailroad. DAY tu A IN. Columbia Up Passenger, (Morning).8 21 " Down " (Kvening)....-8 43 A CCOM M OO A T1 ON TltAlN. Columbia Down.*0 l?'> Up.a *ii nioiit Tit A IN. Columbia l*p. 3 10 " Down. II 13 T O G A i. Some friends arc disposed to Mann us for pruning. Wo will say ju?t here that the Timks is no wind mill If you have fresh rye seed for sale call on A. Fischer who wauls several hundred bushels. We direct the attention id" our readers to the advertisement ol W. |ff. Sail), in this issue. --mm ? m? Our neighbor, Biauchvillc, is put ting herself in order. Need streets, active merchants and brisk In le in dicate thrift and prosp.iril y. A meeting of the Orange Rase Rail Club will be held to-night at Juigine Hall. A full attendance i< required as business of importance will be transacted. Ry onlar ol the President. A licilUtillll child i> the pride of the househt) Id. Worms will darken its complexion and ruin its health. Save it, Oh! have it. One or two doses of SH'iner'a Indian Vermifuge will^etat. things right again - --?? :- ? ii ? The temperance lecture, to which attention was called in last is.su? , will bo delivered by Prof. Davis Gafncy at the ?oliver 11.ill thi c veiling.at # o'clock. The public ami ladies especially are iuvitcd to attend. Mr. B F. Slatur, of tho Orange Base Ball Club, receive 1 a telegram Thursday morning informing them that the Aiken Club would be Una ble to visit our town this week but will be here next week. I will open at the Fair Building a male school on the 1st Monday in September, where hoys will he pro pared for College or business as the parent or guardian may eleci. IlUftO (i. ShKUIIMN. Our Bapti.-t Jriciids at Brnnoh villc are onducting 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 hra-s bou id. two foot rule with the name of J. ,1. Street on it. The linder will he lib erally rewarded by leaving at I Ii c Mill of .1. StraMss oy, ('o. Wo have been requested to .-late that a protracted meeting will he held at Walnut drove Baptist Church embracing the third Sunday in September next. Rev. .Mr. d. K. Menden hall, the Evangilist, is ex pun led to be present. When everything < lse has failed to give relief in persist cut ca ses of Fev er and Ague. Dr. \lalters Fever and Ague Specific has effected a speedy and permanent cure. JPowic ?t Morisc, wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. (J. - - ?? ? t ' ? ? mi We publish in ibis issue an article from "Critic', which will he the last from him in the TlMHS Wo cannot publish personalities and are loth to publish allusion we do not under stand Yet "Critic" thinks himself aggrieved nnd claims a hearing. Here after no article of this kind w ill bo published in tho Tim km Tho McMaster building is boiug Iressed up in a business like cos tume und with tho neatly arranged ;toro of Messrs Loryea & Sorouturo gives lifo and activity to that por tion of our enterprising little city. Rev. T. W. Molliehainp, assisted by J. K. Mendenball, will commence a revival meeting in the Baptist Church of this place to-night, com mencing at. 8:30, and contitadiig through the Sabbath, and the nott week. Air. d. C Pike is gone North, and our citizens may expect, a lull line of goods in tho several departments kept by that enterprising linn. No body knows tin: want.- ol the com munity hotter, or is better able to meet those wants both in quality, quantity and pri cn than Mr. Pike. Tasteless Castor nil ? Castor oil in emulsion a form which entirclv obivialcs the viscid and uau scons taste of the plain oil. I; is vor)' palatable and tin- patient .it' 110! told, will not know that he i- taking 'astoroil. Prepared and .sold by Dr. .1 ? G. Wannamaker. for the Ornngebhrg Times. AY. ICtlirvr : 1 send you a r?w cars of eorm Who can heat tin in for si/.o? Whore is Brothers liiggs and Stokes? if they have any corn let t: 1 - -1;? bring it out. w. i'". pn 1.1 IPs! The ?I < \e (1 rn can I < seen a this oliice. In ] nssing down town wo noticed mr friend, P. W. Bull. w?s busv au ?I Ids store indicated lite and enter I rise A line assortment of general merchandize, grroccries cvo, may bo found and purchased at the I ov prices, ;\|id persons in nee I i!':;- >:i >r li 'aii'.ilv supplies will do well to cat I at Mr. Hull's -tore. W< learn ma! Branched! Pown .-hip carried tho last < lee 1 u by a strong pull ami all toge'ber. .1 . I \\ understand that her citizens a u de termined to carr\ it again lor Demo cracv nnd will do it. Lot every township be as determined and wo .-hail roll up a glorious record for our county in November next. Mr. Carter of St.. Matthews, while passing over Four Holes swamp bridge on tin- Five Notch II aid, was furiously attacked by a cat squirrel. We have had in our county mad dogs, mail hogs and load cows but this is the lirst case of a mad squirrel ol which we have heard. Tho little animal was killed. 'I lie season lor ginning is fast ap pleaching and our friends who ma) nci d a good and reliable gin arc re minded that such a machine can be bought of Mr. J. A. Hamilton, on Russell Street; tliSO other appliances necessary for a complete outfit Gi\c him a call and /ind out prices belore going el.-cwhere. "Quick sales and small profits" is Mr A Fischers motto anil he sticks toil "'1 ho last goods at bottom prices" may be the people's motto and can he kept by (ailing at Mr Fischers store where a select stock of groceries, crockery ware &c; may be found. Remember the sampling room is in rear of store when you call Quite a disturbance occurred be tween tho colored people of the dif ferent churches at the baptizing on Wedl .-day evening. The Mayor found it necessary to send a police man down to preserve order.. One of the rediculotis features of the occa sion was the prophecy ol the minister of the tarlv 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 among lin.d owners. It appears that many par .. ? nav. ?< night and paid lui' lot - 01 land fro 01 .he no u - pany ami are now in danger of lo sing their homes, I.? 1 ause of morl gages existing on all rail roil pit pert)'. Slirel) some means cto o devised lo prevent lie- suffering such a misfortune would entail up >u a people. ? ?> ? - ???? - We were pleased to suhlte Mr. lie ry Kohl) on the street after a return home from a visit to his family in Georgia. Mr. Kohn iu one North to purchase a stock of dry go-ids ami notions, which im knows so well how to select for the wants of our citizens. Ho will open in a week or two at the storo now occupied by Captain J. A. Hamilton. Rail Rond courtesies extended to ministers in ihe slmpo of reduced tickets should not bo abused by them lor .political purposes. Wo bear such 1ms been the case with a color ed man tu such an extent as to call forth action ou tho partol Mr. Liigoti ngent at Uranchvillo. Such conduct, is a violation of confidence and tho courtesy should erase. Attention is directed to the change in tho advertisement of Joseph f?ros in this issue. Confectionary, homo made candies and all articles, in his line are reduced to bottom pticon to meet the wants of tin; pc tple and the progress ol the age. Mr. ICroa in a hrea.st with the lb rein >-;. an 1 is do - teriniucd to remain there, ''all on him and bo re freshed. We learn thu I Mr. John Dnnner, purchasing elerk of Mr. ileo. 11. U ?r nelson, is on a trip North, tin I every body understands what that mean**, a well .selected 3too* of good4 in ev ery line to meet tho many want- of our enterprising community. With cotton at a fair price und the stores, ol our advertis'-.rs lilted with the best goods at bottom prices, our oi.i /.ens can live and prosper once more. Sec wdial Mr. Frant*/ Briggman \ it.is. Well, every ho ly can find what i.o wants at Mr. I'riggmnn's .-ion on l'n- ml Street. The freshest aid i..-i groceries,canned good, hard ware, crockery, gla--, tin. &e; dry goods, ln.ot-, shoes, clothing, &e, hunks, v di.----, Are. all at one :-tore? i he he-1 and at the lowest cash prices What more can a merchant keep and wiial more can a in.m want. Head hi- advertisement candidly ami give him a Call. (in Monday night l.nh instant, at 12 o'clock,two persons driving two head of cattle down the State Il iad wcro mm i, by Geollry Waimor, w ho inforiu d Mr. .lulius a. lOdwerds and father of the circumstance. They immediately pursued but passed the parties tihotti miles below iMcCants ville wiliioui seeing theiif While looking lor tracks with a torch, Rowan Felder saw one of the co ws cross the road with a i ope tied to her horns- Of course the animal was taken possession of and further eearch instituted for the other cow but without avail, 'these circum stances lead to the conclusion that the cows were stolen and the drivers were the thieves Persons missing cattle will do well to read the ad vor tiscmenl of Mr .Julius A Edwards in another column ol' this issue. The husc.bailers of our town met at the I. Y. A. If. K. Hall last Sat urday evening for the purpose of re organizing the Orange Baso Ball Club. The following officers were elected for tho ensuing year : 1'resident?B. F, Slater. Vicc-1*resident?P. G. Cannon. Sec?W. J. DcTrevillo, jr. Treas?J. L. Hcidtman. In the election lor first nine and substitutes, the following were elec ted: P G Cannon, T L Wannama ker, W U Hull, N 11 Bull, J L Wan nan.aker, J Molimin, G A Schifliey W J DeTreville, 1' W Bull. Sub stittiles, Jj II Wanuamaker, \\r L I/lar, W L BeLsill. Committees were appointed to re ceive and make arrangements for the Lewisvi He and Aikcn clubs. Is'o further buf-ine.-s the meeting adjourn ed subject to the cull of the Presi dent. '1 he Orange and Palmetto Bas? Ball Clubs had their final game on Tuesday evening lust with the fol lowing result: Oha nu j:, n o n. ii. Bull, p. ;{ ;> J. Hol man, c. 2 2 W. ('. Hull, ls(. b. -1 2 P. (i. Cannon, 2 1. b. 'A 'A (i. A. Schilliey, lid, l> 0 G T b. \N aiinamakcr, s. s. 2 -1 r. w . Uuii, r. f. ;i 2 W. d DeTreville, c. f. ;> d.i. Wanuamaker, 1. f. 3 2 total 2o 27 I'.m.m i;i i ?>i;s. Li O 11. lafly, p. 0. Chirk. C. 1 5 1<\ Felder, 1st. b. J) 2 Darby, 2d. h. 2 3 1. Zimmerman, .'Id. b. 1 f> M. Dant/lcr, s. a. 1 5 J- Whetstone, r. f. ,'i 2 W. Whetstone, c f. 2 2 J. Clally, I. f. 2 2 Total 10 27 In our last issue thoVbllowing local appeared : We.uodorslnnd Dial Mr. Stylos It. Mcllichamp nnulo application lor the Aiken School, und the election of teacher was had ou Thursday last. Aiken is a growing town and if Mr. Mcllichauip is Ihe fortunate ono, we wish him every success in his new field. We were somewhat surprised to see in the Qlarfon of yesterday, a card from Mr. S. It. Mollichanip impeach ing our motives for inserting it. Now as to the fuels. It is md de nied that Mr. Mcllichamp was an applicant for the I'rincipnlship of the Aiken school; it is nol denied that the election of teacher was hold on Thursday; it i.- not denied thai Aiken is a grow ing plac. From all thai we could learn we wore confident that Mr. MeHichamp would he the choice of the Trustees?and it is fair to presume that as he was an appli cant he would have accepted if ho had been elected. The appearance ol Mr. Melli c lift nip's advertisement in 'he OUuom on Ftiday, a paper which want to press 4 1*. M.on Thursday, while the election of teacher came off on Thursday night?-is no just reason v by we should l a\ c withheld t he publication of the tacts as they came to us. It is appan ui from the ab ive thai we an; to thank lie- Trustees of the Aiken Academy for Mr Molli camp's well considered resoluti >n Id ijo uicuij hut to .-/'/// hrrti and ro upen the. Urangcburg High School. It is nut our purpose, as alleged in Mr. M.V card to organize an npp'tki tioHsiftttof, we propose to *>?;?/>?:*. with him in maintaining a High School ?and doit honorably. Wo. leave the charges preferred against tin1 action of the Committee of tilo iioard ot Trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical Association to the.in to answer?confident thai their action will hear the closest scrutiny. Wo sincerely regret (hat anv discussion of this character should have arisen, and if the publication ol the local, referred to above, has injured Mr. Mcllichainp's prospects for a school ? we arc sorry for it?but Mr. M. has no one to blame but himself. A school is ol public importune.'?the selection of a teacher is a matter of public interest?the teacher is a pub lic character and his movements are proper subjects for iiewsj nper com ment. ?-Mr. Joseph I.oryea, of the firm of Loryea ?fc Sorcntruc, (wc dislike to he personal) is no novice, The Hash of his eye, active gait and business acquirements stamp him as a thor ough go-ahead business man. We were glad to meet him because of his new and original ideas. He proposes to introduce specialities w ith his gen eral business whicli do not exist in our section, amongst the others, the great illuminator which does away with chimneys and uses the same oil ?one lamp answering for four, and suitable for stores or private families. The above firm will open this morning with a portion of their stock consisting of dry [.nods, .Ac, the re mainder is yet to arrive. 'J heir motto is "no credit, goods sold dirt cheap, and a nimble penny is better than a slow shilling." Call and see them, one door below Mc M aster's brick building. Their ad vertisement will appear in full next week. Dr. Richard Ho Hand, ofBtirtlo Co., Mo., writes: "I have been practicing medicine over twenty years, and 1 must say I never used anything in my practice e.pial to Dr. Haider's Fever and Ague Specific, I fully indorse it, and say to the public, that us a 'Specific' for Foyer and Aguc it has no equal." Dowic if- Morisc, wholesale Agents, Charleston, S. C. ? Whenever ami Wherever diseases of n choleraic type prevail, or there i- cautie to apprehend a visit from them, the system shctlhl be loned, regulated and reinforced by a course of Hosteller's Stomach (litters. Perfect digestion and a regular habit of body are tlie best safeguards against such maladies, ami both lire necured by this in estimable tonic and ?Iterative. The bitters are also extremely serviceable in remedy ing Mich disorders. If promptly taken in bilious colic, diarrliiea and cholera morbus, the disease is usually frustrated. In diar rhoea case.-, it is only accessary to restore the lone of tin- relaxed bowels, and this is one of the specific efleets of this medicine. Wind on the stomach, heartburn, bilious ness, nausea, headache am! other symptoms of disturbance in tin gastric and hepatic regions arc also speedily relieved by this excellent remedy. As a family medicine il is invaluable, since it promptly and com* plelcly remedies thoHC ailments which are of most frequent occurrence, |jivi?r is King. n- Liver is the imperial organ of the whole liiiiiian yslciii, as it i nutrol ; tin life health ami happiness of man. When il i disturbed in il propi r action, all kindsof j ailments ara the natural result. 'fhodiges ii<m of food, tin movements of the lieartaml hlood, the action of the brain ami nervous system, arc all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver. 11 has been; successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons alllictcd with Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint, and all the numerous symptoms, that restitl from an unhealthy condition of the Liver and Stomach. Kample bottles to try, 10 cents. 1 Vitively sohl hi sill towns on the Western Continent. Three ilosn^will p?ovu that it is jusl what you want. A Iteiiini'kultle IJestilt. It null;es no (?(Terence how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now tin establish ed (act that German Syrup i.- tho only remedy which has given com plete Hulisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It. is true there arc vt t thousand- of persons who are pre disposed to Throat and Lung Affec tions, ( oi. timption, Hemorrhages, Astlimsi, Severe Colds settled -in the Breast, 1 'neumouiu, Whooping Cough, iVc. who have no personal knowledge of Uosehae's German Syrup. To -tich we would say that 5b,000 dbatui were sohl last year without one com plaint. Coiijuiuplivc*. try just one bottle. Regular size 7~> cents. Sold by till Druggists in Vmerici. llvertiiskiiig I lie Kiiergtos? It is not advisable for any of us to oveitask our energies, corporeal or men :>1. hut in the eager pursuit of wealth or fame or knowledge, how many Irangress this salutary rule. It in ii-1 he a matter of great impor tance to all win do so to know how j they eaii regain the vigor so reckless ly expended. The remedy i- neither costly iir diilicull to obta'n IIos ti tier's stomach bitters is procurable in every city, town and settlement in America, ami it compensates for a diain oi bodily or mental energy more clieclually than any invigoraut ever ^?rc-crib d <>r advertised. La boring men, athletics, students, journ alists, lawyers, clergymen, physi - eians, ail hear testimony to its won drously renovating powers. It in creases the capabilities for under going fatigue niiu counteracts the in jurious effects upon the system of ex posure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or wearying avocations, or an insalu brious climate, and is a prime altera tive, diuretic aid blood dcpureat. * i^arlict r-Loporls. Corrected every week by Messrs. Li'i.T. ?S: ScoVll.i.. Saturpay, August 24, I87S. COTTON Middlings. 10r7, inj Low .Mid.Hi.e_--. 9j<? t )i dinary. 7v? '?? PUOVISIONS Corn.S 7<j New Corn . Peas. 5? Fodder, per 100 lbs. 75 Koueh Kice. 1.3? Democratic Goiiveution. ?o? LOOMS OF Til E DEMOCRATIC EX KCUT1VE COMMITTEE. OitANtiKituiu: County, Aug. 1*2,187S. CILCULAK, No. <?-. 1. A (bounty Convention of the Demo cratic Party "of Ora'ngdlvir_? County is hereby called by a res notion ol the County Democratic Executive Commit tee of the party, to meet at Ortuigeburg ( '. IL. South Carolina, on THURSDAY, the 1-Jib day of September A D., 187S. at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of nom inating Five Candidates for the Lower Home of Representatives and County of ficers to be voted for at the approtiehiug election, and for the transaction of such oilier business us may be lawfully brought before it. 2. Itepresent.nlion in this Convention will be one Delegate for each Club, and one additional Delegate for every twenty live (_!">) enrolled members. Fractions over twenty-live will not be entitled to representation. ;>. The several Democratic Clubs throughout the County, will proceed to elect Delegates to the County Convention, and it is desirable that at the meetings of the clubs called for the purpose, there should be a full attendance. JAMES F. IZLAR, Chairman Democratic Ex. Coin. L. IL Waknamakkk, Secretary. 3ST O W STOP RIGHT HERE! And find out that you can get ? lbs best Kio Coffee for 81. K) lbs Kxtra C. Sugar for Si. 25 lbs Fine Family Flour for 81. 8 lbs l'ure Leaf Lard for 81. All kinds of fresh O-A-jNTTSTEID GOODS 'fable Salt 20 els a box. Fresh Pickles, Best Smoking Tobacco. Choicest Cigars, and the Purest and Finest Liquors ever offered in Oraugobiirg. .IAS VAX TASSEL, AKt. At. Midler's Old Stand. mar lt> 1878 tf n ?1W goods ! GOOD NEWS!! Theodore Fokti'S DBY GOODS Literally given away. ?x ar GHEfl 'EST ?xvR?AlNS y i :t! We dc?1rc very respectfully te? direct at tention to iliu an ival <>t" <>ur J New Dress (J ?ods, New Dress Printa, New Lawnn, New Dress IMipics, Ham burg Kdgings and Itwertionx, rang ing trout 3c. Hp. tlie Lnrgivt anil ( loapea Line ever Offered. leitlw'.-- Ties, Rows, Jabots, Hctwfa, Un.diingx, Frilling* and Laves of the Latest Styles and Pat terns. ICli i-ant Novelties in Silk Lace Svotfsand Ties. L'arasols, f-'tin Umbrellas, Fans, Fans Clir dii?-. Lutums, (S loves; Hosiery, dollars, llt'ibons, White (roods, Towels, '! . ilet Quilts, &t\, &e., in great Variety, mid at Prices so Low a- t<> Astonish Von. ( lixol and fashionable Clothing at un equalled Low I'riees., We oiler the Largest, best assorted and most Altractiv? Stock ol* MEN & YOUTHS 1 ! 1< >i 11 i n :a ? vi r showi in Orangeburg :it Prices thai are positively Lower than those ol' any ollie. house in ttl?-e country. "ITi'* Latest Fashions in Ladies, men, lloyn. Mis^esand Ahihlren II ats. The Finest Display of Gent's Garnishing Qoods si.ooieioo ui.oo si.oo si.oo;r$i.oo Thehest SHIRT ever sold for One Dol lar made of Wamsutt.t Long ('loth and '2'2'J Linen 81.00 61.00 81.00 51.00 81.00 $1.00 Our reputation for \ ,o\v I?X*iG?SL Reliable Goods and itcliablo ?iwinem Method; i-; suflicicnlly established to tuako rein: .? unnecessary. We invite every reader of the TilTlOfl to an examination of our Stork with thu assurance that they will not be disappoint ed. Agent for Mme. DEM?RESTS' Reliable Patterns. THEODORE KOHN. npl (i 1S78 c or ?UM '3 rairo or mmnnly termed FoTcr nn^j A Mil 11 vi:, .. in i'l the mini and thnmitu tho fcsrli, mil nil . rib blu k'hyly mim I.>n Jwm ttu> r.plu.. r.n ii. ? ?ihl.il i,- iIl iHKUtl -n t-. j inn, pain In tho e/ea. wl.l h U im nn->.l l>) m.ivinn Omm. a bloe tlmra 1m Ihu ?kiu. i-nd crnnt liattaeueaa and ilubulij-, \ B?iu Iii i' .-lie e.ml i>".*iil\'e reined >. Il ii txxfi i' untied ~\. iu..iv..iy irum the JaieMol carcfauj ?*. Ii-.'1-..l lijrlci . tul b?ih*. wu1*<i*iroti|i)) i-unCMlyttod Ulkt itlannoof tlin i i i illi nl rlnuhtr? of (ba hloixl that ia fir can ba t>ut topeil.u*. VaOKTiftJa iS'"v.i nntatnp with i n' a if.r ( iillirt und ForcWibof ii mtond* iti wonderful taiuiancaTntti every \mt <M tho human ?)i.toi'>. mid cntindy eridii.iU'S ?rrerj) t.unt ..i il.-u.v i. Wo? TIHK i>i*:i Nor .n t asafxfWj nrltil nUiartin, nrdeldlitatotba hunttf. ondcaiiaitiA p l?i'iil i?i ilroid ctlmraarionn caniplalnU which must m.mi ill ) ;..!!..a . but it ir.'..-, at Ilm root of di-ieaso l?j nut itylim ,!ie l.hoi.l, i".-'.- tho llvrr OtM> 1.1.-..ii > it i" Imaltl y nutiiin, i itftiltitcn flic boW? els. i nd ?i-:>li Nullit e in porfunutng all Una UUtUi ll.i.t devoltci ur-ou lior. TlitMlMtida .u ?.?iT?l:il< nr. Niifforinfr to-day from t:.hvtnof paiwarlul i>?i Hutlvw ncatrtiutat 11 i;: Iii i ul illtll in 11 l?"S *?T ijulcltia uuil iiotann OiKiinol itrtiftltr,nnitltnrul ?ij.li Un.it ?vi-r could, ruacll t?u t. au c^uo? vl tba.r cou%>laina. VEGETJNE t? mVj< In llio liu"n*n nr??o^ In ry'/i^t bflrmnn PlilUrcH iu%VVi ind u-litli) u la b);ubi^vr i cenlnl n> oiu Momuh, and uvUd uiltklnj mi tnal<owi!la it i? ?IhoIui?- In ib> action ?a> il , il Iii abwlul.* In ila action an ? unit If lliil ( t iN'.nteyivuun iiittni^piuyauQjbal int.i ii laltH.?..,!,.. Hut iliu; ImiWiagcure It a luirt'lv V(>(i<>liilitr> .11 eiltiiiiie, uixin iclaaune prtqciple?. It ta lndijn?_.. phyniciftn* ?chcra it- nrtu.i hitte Ixuin l^si? i. ? >;iih mlcd ?.'iitj \* apt e iiii^iirlnr Irttiufv mi I i- nut i iniitiitu ul lUoap uliiii.yeuld anile? i i?im!.u1 Hille;?. Ctircs Hcnllli. Streng?i, and Appetite. My dannhtpr h.'? r'-'dced irroat boni-Ot from tho Uic <?! \ tUKTINE. Ilcr dm lininji health yaa & ? um n of Kroat ulilioty In all of her frisnga. A few I. ... ii. Uio VEOKTIKX rvnUired her haahbb ?tltUKOl, und 5p|lMit4. N. II. T.ILDKN. I..... ii , .'..',> ii nil II?al I'-t-ito AaenV. no. It Suara nuililinu. lluotun, Maas. Police Testimony. ? ? ? ? BnfiTON, Not. l\\m. lienr Sir,?durinittb* past 3?? year* I hit. b*4 amplo oiilKirtnnity to iuruc? ol tho merita ol VcoE TINK. M\ wile h?' iiHi-il it for romplainti altnadina aUdyol il i.. olo lienUli.wilh nionMaelmuMfOB t. in anythlim .?!?.? irRicb aha c?er tiled. I bin prii n it Ui my children under atin.>i>t a*nry circurq? it. ii, .' ..tl-u.l;r,y a lnr^i> faiiiUy. and oluovj with n ,r, ,i In notit. 1 l-?vi- t.iken II mraelf with aoch errat beneilt tint I iT.tutntfind worn* to?zpreaaay in. jiinlttled ajiprvciaUnn ?I it> iiooilnrea. Wn.'ti perrnriiiinu ley ilnlli s as a Police OQcar In On- uity, il liu- In-, u my li>t ty tall in with a aiaal ihml ul ilckncM. I iinficHitatintily recommend VIA. ei'IKK, and I ii^ror kni-w of a 'rhsra It did tvo* prnvt *ll tii.it otaitned inr It. Particnlarbr tat rnaeanl adcbllilaled or imi<ov(>ii?bod aiata ol blno.1 il. arc rually ?ronderful: and r eotnpUlnt* trli*ru> ftoni an impure elate ofthe il i i'1'.-iri lo woiS Ilka a cliariu. and 1 do pol I tliarit are ?pf ro.m hk,w under which Vf;pMt?. r in li? i,mil vglh .i,! iiliius reiuiru.aiia It Will ?Nny? tfford m? picture l.> m?. ani further loformaUo?, as to itbarl kuu-v about Vxuk iink. wSi it, niLL, rollcoofaJJco* VECETINE Prcp-iied by II. IL STICVI5NS, Ho.ston.MQrWU Vcgetino is Sold by all Drugglttt. npril 16 If.