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The Orangeburg Times L O C ?"l7 ~ NOTICE. My connection with tho Times having censed on the l?t of Jnuunry, 1871), by the sale of the property to Meesrs. Mellichamp & Edwards, I hereby authorize Mr. W. A. Edwards to collect and receipt for-all amounts due mo on the pnper as its proprietor up to the aforesaid date. Geokgk Boi.iver. Our Sunday Field GIunh? Lutheran Church?Rev. J. F. Kiser took as his morning text: "For I know hint, that he will com mand his children and honschuld after him, and they shall hcrp the way of the Lord." He showed the importance of daily family worship as a means of lending the youth in ways of hon esty, sobriety and truth. That it is the duty of Christian parents to teach their children the true way, 'und not to b fl\e it In the child to choose for himself when he Shall have arr.ved at an age of disciction. He thought that it should be a stunding rebuke to even' cliristian father who has hot a family altar, to know that among the heathen every house his its place of worship. PnESItYTrrtaN ClIUKCH?Rev. J D. A. Brown took as the subject of his discourse in the afternoon the first five verses of the 2nd chapter of Judges in whicli is contained the ad dress of the Angel of the Lord to the people at Bo chini rebuking the child ren of Israel for disobeying the com mand.of Gcd in making leagues with the people of the laud of Canaan. IL? presented his subject under two heads: ltd. '1 he speaker, the Angel of the Loid, the Supreme Ruler of the .Universe; and therefore the import ance and weight of th.; address. 2nd. The address. Under this head he showed the sin of Christiana leaguing with sinners and engaging in their employments, and warned his hearers that all suchJassociaU'Uis will come up as "thorns" in our sides. Methodist Church?Rev. O. A. Tnrhy pi cached at night from the ?words: "Men ouyht always to pray." He pointed out numerous exatnph s in scripture of the obedience of this command, viz : Daniel who ohiervo I it at the peril of his life; Christ mi the mountain top and in the lowly v.xle; Paul and Silas in prison itPhillipi. He explained that the word "men" embraced the child, and the youth as well as the adult. He believed that the word "altcays" in the injunction docs not mean that we should neglect our business, but that we should al ways be in the spirit of prayer. Dis cussing the nature of prayer he closed with the beautiful thought of Wesl cy, that pray r is a spiritual respiration; we breathe out a prayer; we inhale a blessing. EriscorAt Churuh?Rev. L. G. Guerry preached hum the words "In all points tempted Idee as we an yet without sin." 'J he temptation of our Lord isf a great mystery. In oidcr to comprehend it we must have a right understanding of bis human nature. This was human ii?ture in its original sinless condition. It therefore had all the impulses of our "wn hun.unity, except the sinful pro pensity. >'or did his divine nature interfere with his human in the exer cise of any of its function.*, the two natures being in themselves perfectly distinct. The purpose of the tempi* tion ?no two fohl: First, to show that we also would be tempted; secondly, to effect our restoration both to the favor of God ami to holiness of life. Christ's triumph ovev Satan was not in the least by the interposi tion of His divine nature, but solely in His human nature, and by the sustaining grace of the Holy Spii it. He has redeemed as well as restored us. He has therefore set an example for us. Temptation therefore should not be regnded as an evil, but as a wholesome discipline. Ail'in yielded to temptation and fell; Christ resisted and prevailed. Let us endeavor by the same grace to follow His glorious example. The Kn?llet Church Of Branchvillc, has called Rov. J. J. H. Stoudenmire, who will preach every third Sabbath morning aiul evening. mm ? 1 - Why in ft That the grocery storo of Mr. P. W. Bull is so well patronized? Be cause it is always slocked with every thing in that line of the very best quality! Go and see for your* elver' Frost Wednesday morning last. i;f".j'?r'n Court, On last Monday, was livolicr tha i usual. Another Supply Of Fancy candies just received by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Go to Dr. Wannamuker's nnd try a pack age of that new smoking tobacco just in store. Democratic Club Meeting Takes place at the Engine House next Tuesday night. Bend notice and come out. A (jood Garden? Mr. T. C. Albcrgotii has a garden that's hard to beat. Snap beans up and doing finely. Billiard Saloon Mr. J. D. Andrews had returned from Charleston aud proposes to open a billiard saloon here next week. Up Again ? We are pleased to sec that Dr. Elliott, who was cluttering from a severe stroo of sickness, last w.udc, is tipHgnill and on the street. . . i mm ? mm~? or Sale A most healthy and pleasantly located town lot with a cottage there on and a most excellent well ol water. Apply at this otlice Don't Forget To call in at tho "Original Viinna Bakery" nnd examine Mr. Eros' goods and prices ftee his advertise ment iu to-day's issue. Town Clock Again ? Reliable information just received that I he town clock will only cost. $450 put up completely in steeple, to to stricke every hour like old -\ Michaels. More next week. Masonic Ha ? Store Mr A. Fischer has replenished his stock of groceries and liquors with th" linest goods that oouhl be purchase 1 from the beat markets. Give him a call. A 11 ig Fish Dinner Is iu prospect on tho S.uitecj River on Good Friday. We -rnhv that all who alten ? will enjoy tbemsjlves. as the people of St. Matthews never fail in sue i matters. Filled? A pedlar passing off as a drummer Ibra large establishment au l ihm evading the license was take i before his Honor on Tuesday and lined 85. Tin? is as it should be. Frenh Be?f? Mr. Morgan, of Charleston, h is come up to OrHpgeburg und intends to establish a beef stall where every body may be regu'iuly supplied with beefsteaks. This is a want sadly felt. ______ _______ Grand <? pen ins Of Mad m Dernorest's Reliable Put er us for Spring and Summer, 1871), novel, graceful and elegant fashions, at Theodore Kobn's Empo rium. Call lor catalogue. Als ? new and debit able piinl&jnst received. County Claims Persons who want nionoy would do well to go to Mr. Copes' office, and examine the notice over his door, and if they have any County claim cor responding with any number there designated, to call at his officeou Saturday and get paid Violet Ink ? The above ink, prepared by Mr. Kirk Robinson, is of excellent qua i ty. We h....... triC(l \i auj reooiu inend it to all pennun. It ft ?wj freely, keeps a good color au 1 has no corrosive ingredient t) injure thy pen. S*let ii res Mr. F. A. Sehifley will be prepared on next Monday, to take pictures of all styles. Pit rout* wishing pictures ol their children will now have an opportuLity of procuring go d ones. Go ut once as bo will remain here only ten days. Hydrophobia? NN e learn that a fine dog of Mr, T. C A Ibergott i'd diet! last Sunday morning of thin long continuing disease, which in times pabt, eoems to have been restricted to the dog days alone. The singular circumstance in this case is, that this dog waa bitten six months ago by one of bis setters that went mad and died, and that the dis ease bus just tie veloped itself. The first pymptoma appeared on Friday, when the dog was locked up, the form appearing to be the mild rather flian the ferocious. The in embers Of the Ornngeburg Lodge Knights of Honor nre requested to attend n meeting of said Lodge on Monday evening Marcli 24th, at 71 o'clock, at the Odd Fellows' Hall. A full attendance is desired. J. L. Heidtman, Reporter. Notice There vill ho n meeting of the Pomona Grange at Orangeburg ou the first Saturday iu A pril 1870, at 12 o'o'ock M Subordinate Lodges are respectfully requested to send full delegations. Business of im portance will be transacted E. J. Fei.dek, Master. C ourt House ltemocralle Club. Members ot the Orang iburg Court House 1 emocruticClub are requested to atten.l a meeting of said Ci.qb oil I uesday evening ? next ? at' 6 o'clock ? sharp, lor such business as may be brought beloie said meeting. J. W. M?8L1.1-.Y, President. I S. R. M ei.I.'icii Secretary. A nth ? lajory? We are iui?rmed that quite a feat in walking was. consummate 1 iu our own t'ounty n;- l't>v . days ago. Rev. Iluiruiai), 80 years of age, walked from Edgcficld County, a dis tance of 7? miles, in two d lys, and then pleached on Sunday in St. Mat thews t hor.Ji. ? ii ? ? i ii-. - ???? i Personal I? Wc were glad to greet our old frieud Jou Aiiigcr in our office on Wednesday last. He represents the Eclectic, one of the Lest literary magazines iu the bind, and i? travel ing uli over ftbc Southern Mates iu its imerest, as well us for the well known Publishing Hou>e of L. It. r*elt<?n, New York. Dime Heading ? The second s srie< of di ne rex lings of the Y. M. p. A. will take piaco Friday evening, March 2jltti in-taut. Poiuiue it riti/. u\ a Ii iv i ',jt i <e ited to read, and the. Committee having charge of the music report they will be able to all (rd our citizens a rare treat. Tickets purchts;! ail not used at the first reading will be good at this second one. Our people will show by their presence, we are sure, their apprect atioii of these entertain ment*. Sieh ucrm?? Wo regret to learn of the severe il'ness of Mrs. Andrew C. Dibble at Bamberg; also, in our own town that an infant child of Mr. Robert Me Kcwu was seriously i? 1 on last Sun day. Wc also regret, to le.xrh that Mr II. S. Butler is lying dangerous ly ill at Braiichville. His son has left Ornngeburg to be with him. We are also pained to learn of the severe illness oftvo' phil ren of our townsman Mr. T. D. Wolfe. Tannery in Prospect Mr. Hatpin i iggs bns bought the right In in Mr. Powers tor modern ami in proved tanning, aud has just be< n mi a \isil lo Doko, S C, takiug with him .dr. Wm. Prusncr, in order lo get lull iiifctructi' iI-? upon the new plan. He cotttemplates establishing the tannery at his spring. He alto bought a new engine iu Columbia, and carried bis old ma chinery to l>e worked over, in order that he may gnou le establish his mil Is. A IMvely S*'ene? On last Saturday afternoon the peace of our town was disturbed by a lather serious canine broil. The un pleasantness commenced about 4 o'clocki p. in., and lasted a consider able time thereat ter. One ot the belligerents was yny, but the other appealed by no means blur. The misunderstanding soon waxed warm, and attracted the attention of the populace by its ferocity. Merchant? rushed from their stores, by-standets became excited beyond description, and every dry goods box within reich was mounted by enquiring clerks to w atch the progress id'events. Sir a time the issue seemed extremely doubtful, and the und by no moans nigh Finn ly one of our law abid ing citizens having the good order and lair name of our town at heart, rushed in b twecn the contestants with the dete rmination to effect a set tlement. After considerable club bing and jerking, order was restored and ?he citizens peacefully retired to their places of avocation. Tho in quiry, was made by some of the by standers if they were mad dogs, but the presumption is reasonable, with so much biting and chohiug that they must have got mad. Military See order of Gen. Izlnr in another column. The Roberts riflea are con demned and called in. There will bo a review of the troops shortly by Adjt Gen. Moisc. The Orange Light Drugoons, Capt. Hayden's company, had a drill and company meeting in town last Satur day, at which the turn out was re markably good. After the meeting an election was held for Order'y Sergoant, this office being made vacant by the promotion of K. II. Kiley as 3rd Lieutenant. After spirited balloting Mr. J C. Fuuchc3t, of the Rowesvil.e squad was olected. ?-??m * mm - Florida, O.ir I. und of Flowers, A throng of sufferers with coughs and colds, annually go South to en joy the ethereal mildness of the laud 11-flower* To thein wo would say lhe necessity of that expensive trip is obviated by Cousscns' compound honey of tar, which speedily cures the coughs and colds incident to tltts rigorous ciime. . For public speakers it surpasses the Demosthenic r*gi tueri of "pebbles an 1 sea shore;" clearing the throat, until Ilia voice rings with the silvery cuilcuce of a bed. Use Cous?Cns' Compound Honey of Tar. Price 50 cents a bottle. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wan? namaker. Sorentrue A I^oryea? Where shall 1 buy my goods ? i* generally inquired. When arriving from tho ei untry, to find tbeelieapeHt8tf.ro, is desired. Where they'll be treated kindly, respectfully and politely, Id what they like to find out, before leaving home rightly. The reply we can fcivc without hesitation an ever before, For the best and ehoapest g >id* gT to the ''California store!" Where Dry Goods. Groceries and Shoes of every array, Is sold ''Cheap for Cash" by Sorentrue & Loryea, You are treated with courtesy, get pood weight .vnl mcas.trc, ? ? jr ir.l ? a Anu when you buy there once, you'll call again with pleasure. California Abroad Mr. S. ?j. Sunborn, representing the firm of A. L. Bancroft ?fe Co., San Krauel SCO, one of the largest law book establishments in the United Stales, we ure informed, has sold two sets of the American Decisions to Me. sis. Knowlton and Lathrop, and Izlar and Dibble, the price of a set being $;175. This spaa lea well for our legal fraternity here, und is an evidence that they are keeping up with their prafajsioti in all the States. It is a sin gular coincidence th.it our lellow townsman, Mr. Joe Loryea? ol the California Store, has a son, Harry Loryea, working iu this establish ment, and that a part of the work on these books was doue by bun. I lie Democratic Fx Commit tee? lu obedience to the call ol County ( buirman Si. I. Browning, met in Orangeburg on Wednesday. Considering the general dispisition alter a campaign to relapse into a sj irit ol apathy and indifference, the attendance was \ery good, and should be gratifying to the new Chairman. 1 he deliberations, we understand, weie harmonious in ev< ry respect, I ami the good of the parly seemed to be the guiding principle with every member present. suggestions were made looking to the I interest of Citizens prosecuted on political grounds, the purport of which will be communicated, we suppose, to the Clubs. Tho County Chairman was al vised to call a Convention, at th^ proper time, ?hieb will not be very long, for the purpose of nominating a Democratic candidate for Probate Judge and C? unty Commissioner, 1 he Probate office will be filled earlier than ?hat of County Com missioner, but it proposed for the ^nine Convention to make the nomi nations at the same time. It may be well to explain here that Itotn of these will be unexpired ier in to be. filled, which the law requires shall be doue by appointment by the Governor,, but the object of the Con vention will bo to name for the Gov ernor the people's choice. We trust that this pleasant nnd harmonious meetinjpunay be regard ed as an index of the spirit which will control the Democratic parly of Urangeburg in all its future opera tions. - am -a mam Ilottlcd Llgtitulntr! When used for rheumatism, sore throat, lame back, neuralgia, sprains bruises, contracted muscles, ?tiff joints, corns and bunions, on human beings; and spavin, ring bone, galls, scratches, etc., on animals, Couasens' lightning liniment is uncqualcd, and its effect simply electrical. As its name suggests, it is quick to relieve, and thousands bear witness to its as tounding virtues. Pi'oe 50 cents. For sale by Dr. J. G. Wanna maker. Hoi.lV Him., S.C. January 25th 1879. Dr. ./. G. Wtiunamaker, ft)kar Si t : I take pleasure in stating to you that y<.ur Hog Cholera Specific, is far superior to any remedy I have found. I used it as a |>reventati* e and, before my first experiment, in a case of Hog Cholera gave immediate relief, and I wou'd recommend it to the public as a sure remedy for Hog Cholera. Respectfully, F. Connor. THE GENUINE DR. C, McLANFS Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC OR VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leadcn colorcd, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or botii cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stom ach, at others, entirely gone; tlccting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrcqucntly tinged with blood; belly swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration occasionally difficult, anel accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry ami convulsive ; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c. Whenever the above symptoms! are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. it DOES NOT CONTAIN mercury in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion, not capable cf doing the slightest injury to the most Under infant. The genuine Du, McLane's Vk.r Miri:e;t: bears the signatures of C. Mc Lanc ami Fleming Pros, on the wrapper. -:0: DR. C. McXANE'S LIVER PILLS arc not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," hut in affections of the liver, and in all Hilioua Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, ot disease*.of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic enn be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are uneqnaled. DEW ARK OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar coated. Er ch box has a i ed wax seal on the lid with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. Mcl.axe and fleming Bkos, Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mr Lane's Liver Pilus, prepared by Fleming Uros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name Mc Tjdiio, spelled differently but same pronunciation. jan IS 1ST9 ly XOTICE. It coming to the notice of the Coroner of this County t hat percoiiB have been neglect ful of advising him of sudden deaths, whether by acuident or otherwise, their n'? tent ion is re* pect fully c.dleil to the penalty for such a violation of the law as is pre scribed in ibe Revised Statutes Chapter 40' Section '26. J. J. MITCHELL, Coroner, O. Co. mar 14 2t NOTICE. The undersigned would respectfully in form his friends ami the public generally that he will take eh arge of his office on the 10th instant, where he will he prepared to do all work in bin Hue, on most improved ftt>leand at prices to Miiit tho times. All work warranted to give satisfaction. L. S. WOLFE, mar 7 Surgeon Dentist. Admmi?trator's Notice}. All persons having claims against the Estate of S. Alice Pooser decca?cd, will present them duly attested, and those hi elcbted to said Estate will make pavinent to DANIEL P. SPKIUNKR, Administrator or JAMES F. IZLAIt, Attorney at I?w. Feb. 20, 1879.?tub 28 3t NOTICE. The undersigned will file bis final ac count as Guardian of Alice V. Gardner with the Hon. Probate .I ntlgejfor Orange burg Count) on the Slid day of March next, and applv for letters of Disinissorv. C.|E. OUARDNER, Guardian. Feb. 28th 1879. 4t 1M> Make Money IMenmuilIy . and fast,agents should address FIN LEY HARVKY & Co., Atlanta, Ga pine 1 ly THE OF SORENTRUE &LOR.EA AT McM ASTER'S BRICK STORE Arc selling specialities, which cunnot be excelled nur equalled bv nur other Firm in QUALITY and PRICE in the town of Orangeburg. IIOftlERYf HOSIERY!! HOSIERY!!! 7 ceuts a pair and u^wardi. Qentlem?n and I^adieo Underwear At prices that dely competition. Besides our . ( General Stock Of Pry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boot*, J 'I ' Shoes. Hats, Ac, Ao. Which we will sell, until further notice, at New York cost. Remember also our i L AMPS ILLUMINATORS Which has proved to.be the BEST LAMP in use.; 8?~ Give us a call. No trouble to show Goods. SORENTRUE & LORYEA, Proprietors of the ''Ciiiroraia Stored aept 7 1878 0m Sunday, 9th Instant, I will receive CAB LOAD of the FINEST HORSES Ever offered in this Market. Thanking the Public for their paM pat ronage I respectfully solicit the ??tat in the future, and shall always endeavor ta give universal satisfaction both la.my Stock and l^rices ?. PRANK SLA? Ta\% imnortat-t organ weisht hot ?Vau' tbro 1 -uin<!v. ar 1: t theTU-ej K1 a ttvl-f per??? (?h??f ! :!u"ce t,-'lnj?>; panes through it *tle.-si eace every ihr.'/hear, to l-.-v; in* Ule ana ether I-sparitia? Istrainrd or filtered from it. Sil?, is t>.? aatvtfaf I purgative of the VrorcU, sad if tn* Lirer h*ien<4 I torpid it is n?t separated frost. thttbtead, btal oar ?_ rieJ t'-.rcu-h t'.ic Ycini ta all jp-rf?"'e/tiio "y*im, p3 and la trying tq.eacapa throujh, lha partsof (km a_V;Un, ci.ae? it /-?'tum y-Ubi* or a" Jirty Wews ?"jcnltir. 'the stomach becornet discatad, and Df?* Co) pepua, lurU-rtiion. Cortitr?Str?-s. T'eadacha, Slli* ~ lom.-^ss. Jaundice,.Chills, Malarial Fe.vsrs. J"ile?, Sick'iiid biur Stomach,and ssaeral iebility Ml* ilour. Mixsrii.'s 11 emtisj, the treat vegetable !^i<.weryActr?ri<Wi'yicao?s*tl;? Liver ?? threw 1? fif from one to t.Vf ? onnce-s >f bile each time tie rdg^passirlhrough it, as tony as terse is aa a* ' -cxi of V i'e ? ?:id tic eficct'cfevea a few daoca ? per? y'.io.v con-.pT.xIe-a or a brassy ??rtv l?*hi?g" js in, will astonish .?11 who try it?they beta* tjaa ! .'ir^t ?. > i ip'.oii? t o ?Ii .appear. Xuo,sj.traf ail Wi lou? rV.rase* and Liver complaint is r->.-s!e cenaio . 'it la) in-; lf?r.\tlM? i? accordance; with direction*. Ilcadac'.ie It centrally cared it twenty ratyute*. aad ad disease that k.uc* ira.-.t Mb Lite.- ?-* csisl if a fair trial is rf*~>*. SOI.I> AS A SUBSTITUTE FOK PILLQ H 8 nY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Ce&ts and $1.00 .. Tht fatality c?f Crasustctioa. er,Te\roat a** Qft'Lune Distale? whfra ?wetp t? the j^Ve at Uwt f^i one-third of all daaoh's v'ciiost, arises from the frtj Opium or Morphin? treatment, which simply sia. r""> Pcf|e* M ^e srork of death gtea ??*j *j>>vrafc will |"? P^i'l 'fOplun? or Metre-Vine, W -ay prenaratisa *J|cf Opium, Morphine or Pru;?ie Acid.eanbe found faf in the Gt-caa Fi.ovraa Cocsn Hvr.?r, wbfeb hat <Vl I cured people vrbo arc living to-day with hut ana rj j rcnialnins lunj. No craatrr wrvtva ca? <??a aO: than to say that Coosumptioa is incurable. Tha r*;r.Lnu Fi.owrjt Cofcii SY*tn>*-ill ctire it *?sa ft'all ntl.ermean* have tailed. A>??,C<tWt. iMk, .j'.Vfilima. rironchitis, and all diseases ?f the throi: a id l inss. Read the totlaioMal* of lh? H?a. {,U;.\lcsaudcr II. StephtM.G^x.^lthaad tx:?^?v. "I nr<w.n cf .Ca.. Wan. G?o. PtaVody, watt m l 1 i!ia ; of f.her remarVshla cr.res ia o-^r Voafc?ftea i* all at the.eruj?toJrM?an?J bo ???Ylflcad that if 1 you wiih to bo cure.I you caa V'c-by Uking th? "VGlosX t/i-OWBa Govctt $Y?vp, j ' ?? y 'j .-.!.e r.o Troches or Loienjet far Tsoto Thraar, 1 when you can r-t-Ot,iia? Vt-Otvat STavp at CM?? 5 pricf. For sal* by ail prue;|itt? Price 25 Cents and $1.00 LOOD Grave mistakes ara made in the treatment c-f aA c'.isr.isrs t'.iat arise, from poison tn th? blood. Not o:ic case of Scrofula. Syphilis, Whil? iValliaf, L"lc-.ro.:s Seres ami SVln Plstase, in a tan?taria, is treated without the i:ie of Mercury in sent* farm. Mercury ruis the h<uies. and lh/e di.aases it pro? duccs are worse than any other tind of blood or skin disease can be, Du. rastaraTOK'tSTiLLta. (.1* or Q ;BtH's DtLtOir is the e-tity mediciao upon win-h a hepe of teCovery fri.rn Ser rula, St tlliills ami Mereurl.il diseites in ail stsgrs, caa to III euro Caacer, M > . .y loundetl, and that w... .?.? will be pal-l by the propri-tor* if Meriury, n any ingredient n<.t purely vegetable aad hora?. j less can be found in it. I I'rice hv all DrupqtsW St.eo'. lit-onii Vtovran Couch fivRtT aad Mswint't Htr.\TiN? m*\ tub Ltvaa for sale by all frtoa. a-ists In ?s cent and JU.co bottle*. 11 A. F. K2SR2LL k CO., froprldUn, For Sale bj Dr. A. C. Dukes. 1 Kr.owlton & Lathrop, ATTORNEYS AND C01NSELL0RS A .T I i A \V f | OUAlVOEBUHOo.?. C If