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AeU aud Joint Resolutions S.V?sae<t by 4 he I-iegislaturc? ?CRglons 1870 nnd 1871. [?Continued fioni lnt Poyc] I best of my abilities, the duties thereof } that I recoguizc tho supremacy ot the constitution aud luws of tbo United StatC9 over the constitution uud laws of any State; and that I will support, pro tect and defend thn constitution of tbo United States, nnd the coustitutiou of South Carolina, as ratified by the people on the sixteenth day of April, 1868; and I do farther solemuly swear, as Intendant (or warden) of Aiken, that I will equally and impartially discharge the trust reposed in mo, aud will uso my best endeavors to preserve the peace, and carry into effect, according to law. the purposes of my appointmcut: So help me God." The said iutendaut und wardens shall bold their office from the time of their electiou uutil the second Monday in September ensuing, and uu til their successors shall be elected, aud enter on the discharge of their duties. Sic. 45. That nil mala persons who arc Constitutionally dualified to vote for members of either branch of tho State Legislature, and who have been perma nent residents iu tue suid towu for six month? immediately previous to the election iu which thoy offer to cast their votes, or who are owners iu their own right of a freehold estate in said towu, of which they havo been legally seized foa three months previous to the election accompauied with actual residence in the town (which, however, must be pe riodical, or intended so to bo,"^ for at least one month previous to the election, shall bo cutillcd to vote for intiitendant aud wardcus of the said towu. The Town council shall n'so bu authorized to prescribe, should they at any time deem it cxpudident, as n quulfiicntiou for voting for iutendant and wardcus, tbo payment of a poil tax not exceeding tho sum of one dollar. Sec. 46. That iu caso a vacancy should occurju the office of iutendant, or any of tho wardens, by death, resigna tion, icmoval, or othcrwiso, or in case of . . . . a tie in said election, r.n electtou to fill such vacnncy shall be held, by the ap pointment of the iutendant uud warden, H?r wardcus, as tbo case may be, ten dnys' public notice beiug previously givcu; and tlic iutendant, iu ease of bis sickness or temporary absence, is authorized aud w&empowevod to uomiuato and appoint any one of tbo wardens to act as temporary iutendaut or, failing so to do, the war dens, forming a council; s4i?ll be empow ered to elect ono of their number to act iu his room duriug tho^time. Sec. 47. Tho electtou of the iuten tlanl and wardens of the said town shall be held at, ,\tho town hall, or some other couvcuient public place iu tho said town, on the secoud Monday iu September of oach aud every year, from ten o'clock A. m., until three o'clock i?. m., when the polls shall be closed, and the managers shall forthwith couut the votes, proclaim tho election, and give uuticc in writing to the persons elected. Tho intcndanl and wardens, for the time beiug, shall appoint three managers to hold the ensu ing election, and for ai.y subsequent elections; the nth angers shall always ill each case, be persons who are able to read and write with facility, nnd shall before they open the polls for such elec tions) take an oath fairly and impartially to conduct the same ; and the managers of such election arc hereby authorized and empowered to administer, if they see fit an oath to nuy person offering to vote, and to make all other necessary inquiries for the purpose of ascertaining whether such per-on is qualified to vote under this law. Sec. 48. That theiutonduntand war dens, duly elected and qualified, shall, during their tonn ol service, severally nnd respectively, wuuui mo umum oj bu id town, bo vested with all the powers and jurisdiction of magistrates or trial justices of this State, except for the trial of small and mean causes; aud the iu tendant shall, as occasion may require, summon the wardens to meet in council, a majority of whom shall constitute a quorum for tho transactiou of business. Tho said towu council shall have full power, under its corporate seal, to ordain and establish all such rules, by-laws and ordiuonecK respecting tho streets, pave ments, ways, markets, public buildings, Weights, measures, wells, disorderly places, firo .department, police, and iu general, every other by law, as shall ap pear to them requisite for the security, wclfaro and convenience of tho said town, and for preserving health, peace, cleanliness, order and good government within the samo, and to prevent tbo vio lation of its ordinances, by ordaining suitable fines, not, UOWGVOr, in any CflSO to exceed tho sum of fitty dollars : Pro vided that no fine above tho sum of twenty dollars shall be collected by the said couueil, except by suit in a court of couipetont jurisdiction : Aud provided, further, That no ordinunco shall bo re pugnant to, or inconsistent with, the Jaw of the land ; and all ordinances shall be, at all times, subject to repeal by the Legislature. Sbo. 49. Tho intendant and wardens shall have power to bleot or eppoiut a marshal, if they see fit, a deputy ni?r? ahal, uhou suoh ?erms as they may deem proper, w'.io shall b^> duly sworn in by tho iu*cudaut, and vested with nil the power constables uow have by liw, and whesd power uud authority shall be pu ticularly confined within the limits of tho said towu; but whose further power aud authority shall also extend to the arresting aud taking in custody any per son or persons within a distanco of lour mile in each and every direction, be yond aud without tbe corporate limit a, who shttll violate any ordiuunco of the said town : Provided, sail! office be c:m<i mit ted within the corporate limits. The duties of the marshal shul! be to collect ull fiues and forfeitures imposed by the intcudnut and wardcus, and to eufcrec and carry into execution and effect the by-laws and ordinances of the said cor poration, aud who shall bo liable to bo removed by tbo said town council; and the said intendant and wardens shall also have power to establish an ?r'di nance whenever they shall deem it expe dient, io ordain and establish u pulieu corps fcr the said town, tho oqpenso of. tbe sumo to be provided for out of the revenue of tbe said corporation SBO, 50. The intendant and wardens shall have power to elite* or appoint n clerk a clerk, who shnl lso bo treasurer, whose duty it shall be :o attend all meet ings of council, and make a record in a book kept for that purpose of all tbe proceedings thereof; to tiikp charge of all papers belonging to council, nnd to lodge with the proper officers all sum mons, executions, eic , und receive re turus; to keep a regular account of all receipts and disbursements, which ac counts shall, at all times; be ncoessafclo to tho intendant or any of the wardei s; uud it shall be his duty to make an offi eial semi annual report to the council ( I the state of bis accounts, at which times tho doors of the council room shall he opeu to all tho citizens of tbe said town; and which reports shall be regularly en tered iu a book kept for that purpo-o. Ho shall attend to the publication ol ail ordiuauccs aud other documents ordered by council to be published. lie shell hold his offiee for such tor'm us council may preccribe, not, however, exceeding one year, and shall receive such com pensation for his services as Eouucii m:iy enact: Provideo, that be may bo remov ed from bis office at the pleasure of the said town council, aud, before eutetipg upou the duties of his otfico, be .?'hall give buud, in the penal sum of three thousand dollars, for the faithful dis charge of the same. Sec. 51. That the said towu council shall bavo yower to establish a guard house, and to prescribe, by ordinance, suitablo rules and regulations for keep ing and governing the Burnt*; and the suid towu council may, by ordinance, i r s lid iutcudaut aud wardens iu person, any one or more of them, authorize and require any marshal, deputy marshal or police tfflucr, or any coin-table, spcbiul ty apco'.ntob, to arrest and commit to said guard house, or other place of cus tody, to bo designated by the iptcndatit for a term not exceeding iorty-eight hours, any persons who may pe engaged in a breach ot the peace, any riotous or disorderly conduct, open obsceuety, ; lie drunkenness, or in any conduct gi ly indecent or dangerous to the citizens of the said town, or any of them. .lud it shall be the duty of the town niarsha or other police offi cor to arrest and com mit all such offenders, and who shah: have power to call to their assistiiuco tho jtossc comitatua, if need be, to aid in i macing such arrests; and, upon failure of said marshal or police officer to j" r form such dutp as required, they shall, severally, bo subject to sum fines nnd penalties as council may establish. And all persons lawfully imprisoned shall ? ?>--...i -.?. I their imprisonment, and bo subject to such fines as council may impose for the offence committed. Skc. 52. That the. said Intendant and wardens shall hove full pawor to abate and remove nuisances in fcaid town. Skc. 53. That it shall bo the duly of the said council to keep nil roads, wu\ and Streets within the corporate limits open and in good repair, ?ml f r tlial purpose they are invested with all pow eis vested in the county commissioners; and they shall have full aud exclusive yower to order out ull the bauds n \v liable, or hereafter made liable by tho l.iMS of this State, and to require them to work ou the respective roads, ways and streets, within tho limits of the :,ai<l corporation, us many days in each year and to iufiict the tame lines nod penal ties for tho iiou-pcrformancn thereof, as is by law now inflicted by the different boards of county commissioners: Pro vided, It shall not bo obligatory on the town council to open any street within the limits of tho said town, miles.-, upon tho petition of the person applying for the name; alleging that ihn said street is necessary for his uso and hccommodn tion, and that there is rio other direct or convenient nccess for him to llio bu ii ? .part of the town; v.Uieh petition tslinll be verified bv tbe nflidtiqit of tho applicant, and recommended by ut 'ieust twelve of tbe taxable iuhabstants of the said town. Sec. 61. Thutj p:;id Uttoudont aud wardens shall have power to eotupound with all person.} li.iblo to work ou said roads, ways and streets, upon the pay* mcnt of Kuob sums of money us tbey may decu: u iuir Orjui.vuloutj therefore, tu be upplicd to tho Use of tho sai l corporation. And tho intcuduut and wardens are hereby individually exempted from tho pcrlbrinaucc of road and street duty, and no person residing within tho said towu shall bo ii iblc to work on any road with out tho said limits, or to be taxed or as sessed for the same. r 7'.. r <??/;..,,.?/ i FIRE INSURANCE. Tin: mtii.iioxi* HANKING AND INSURANCE <J ? M V A N Y , Office 120'J Main ami 12/H Street*, ItlCllaiOND, VA. JOHN it. DAVIS. President. JtUIN T. ?'. POTl'S. Seerota.y. MANN S. QUA RLESY Cashier. T. D. STARKE, General Agent. Having this Say, (Oct. 17th, 1870.) re ceived tlie appointment of AGENT for Or? angeburg of ttie above INSURANCE ('<>M PANY, I nni prepaie'l to tako RISKS on Stores, Stocka of Merchandize and Duell ings lit reasonable rates. JOHN \. HAMITLON, Agent lor i ho Richmond Ranking and Insurnn sc Company, and SoHlherr* Life Insurance Company, Mavkcl-St., Orangeburg, S. C. oct 12J ly Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PUII EJFlf IlfCt THE BLOOD, The rcputntlon this ex cellent mciUcinc cujoys, Is derived from Its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Invctcrato cases of .Scrofulous dis ease, where tho system sccmod saturated with corruption, have been purified and cured by it. Scrofulous n flections "und disorders.which were ag fxavnlcd by the scrofu ous contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically cured In such great numbers in almost every sec tion of tho country, Hint Uic public scarcely need to be Informed of its virtues or uses. Sc.ioAilous poison Is ono of the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines Uic con stitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or fa tal diseases, without exciting u suspicion of Its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorablo occasion, rapidly develop into ono or other of its hideous l?tTtw, Cl'J-crou tho 6ui1V.ec or among tho vitals. In tho latter, tubercles may bo Buuuon.7 deposited in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho liver, or it shows Its presence by eruptions on tho skin, or foul ulecrations on bouio part of tho body. Hence tho occasional use of a bottle of this Sarsaiiarllln is ndvUablc, oven when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons nf? I Aided witti tho following complaints generally : find Immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of this SA K.s.H'.iiulj.A: St. Autho ti'/'s Five, Hose or Erysipelas, letter, Salt I Jiheum, Scitlil Head, ltlngworm, Sore Eyes, I /ioro Jiurs, mid othor crupUona or visible forms I of Scrofulous disease. Also in the moro con j cealcd forms, as JJyspepstu, Dropsy Heart lUsease, J'lts, ICplletisy, yeuralyla, and tho various Vleerotts nflcctions of tho muscula; tuid nervous rystcms. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis eases are cured by it, though a long time is re quired for snbdlllug tbCSC obstinate maladies by any medicine, lint long-continued use of this medicine will cure tho complaint. I.cttcnrrhara or Whites, l.'tcrlne Vlceratlons, and J'emale J)isens> s, are commonly f-oon relieved and ulti mately cured bv it* purifying and invigorating effect. Minute directions for each case arc found in our Almanac, supplied gratis, Jlhettmatlsm and tlout. when caused by accumulations of ex traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also i.trer Cotnplalnts, Torpldtiy, Conges* tion or Iujlattittiatton of the JAver, and ./?? im> illce. when arising, I they often do, from the rankling poisons In tlio blood. This 8AJISA J'.l i: i Til*A \< a great restorer for the strength r.nd vigor of the system. Those who are Lan guid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or Jt'eats. or any of the affections symptomatic of Weakness, will Olid Immediate relief and con. vlncing evidence of ita restorative power upon trial. r ii i: pah i: i> r, r S. C. tYEtl &. CO., Lowell, 5Iuu., Traetical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. ?>r. K. OLIYKISOS. i\; - ;:! at < Iraugeburg t'. H. Mttgli ly * - " ?* ?..* t ? f*. ?! a *f .a ^_ ?' " I m ? - ! ? ? . mmm roil SAL?J BY WILCOX, GIBBS & 00., IMPOR T&RS ?f- D1JA LERS G tT AN O 8, 1 IS IIA V Sr., SAVANNAH, li.\. l'll EiiOAD St. A ? GUST A, Oa. LSI l'.a.m Day, CHARLESTON, S. C ANTI BY BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, OKANGKlint?, S. 0. Por furtlior inforinntion, apply or ?d drOKS ;is above for I'iUnpblct. liuv I'd wee I in THE ^OXJTII CA.XlOX.llSrA. LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Under (ho auspices the "South Carolina Stuto Agricultural und Mechanical Society," will give a SERIES Of CONCERTS, at the Academy of Musioo, Charleston, S. C, commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raining a fund to enable emigrants to settle upon hinds selected by the Association for honied of Nor thorn and Europeau farmers and others, in the Stat? of South Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. Eli FE RENTES IN SOUTH CAROLINA ?General Wade Hampton, Hon. Ii. F.. Perry, Governor M. L. iionham. General .1; hnson liagood, Hon. Arrnisteed Hurt, Hon. Jdmcs CheKuut. General John 8. Preston, Hon. W. 1). Simpson, Andrew ShuVids, E?<p, Hon. G. A. Trenliolin, Governor.!. L. Maiming. Hon. J. B. Campbell ;.. $500,000 tobe awarded to the Ticket Iloldrrs of the Series of Conoerla to Commence on the Eirst of October, 1871, at tho Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C, on whieh day the Drawing commence*. 150,000 Season TleltetH of Admission, and no wore, at $3 each All tho premiums, including Deed ami Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be deposited with the National Hank of the Republic, New York. H5009000 liN" GIFTS. 1st Gift, Academy of Music Charleston, S. 0., cost to build $280,000, having an annual rental of about $20.000 from Opera House, Stoics und Halls ; tho building being about 230 feel by 00, and situated corner of King ami Market streets, in llio centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable proporty in Charleston ; val ued at.250,000 2nd. Gilt- -Cash.100,000 3d. Gift?Cash....25,000 Ith. Gift- Cash.10,000 "dh. Gift?Cain,.6,000 2.', Gifts? Cash.euch $1,000.25,000 25 Gifts?Cash.each ?00.12,000 850 Gifts?Calh.each loo.85,000 250 Gifts^-Caab.each 60.12,500 500 (iifts?Cash.each 25.12,506 1260 GiO." -Cash.each 10.12,000 2.104 Gifts, amount to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents South Onrolina L-md und Immigration Association. General M.-C, BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Ksrp, General M. AV. GARY;. CherWnti, S. C. COMMISSIONERS AXD SUPERVISORS OP DRAJSVINO: General A. R. Wright, of Georgin; Colonel B. IT. Rutledgj of South Carolina. General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of New York, juno 1U we? tf SPRING OPENING! Wll M'NAMARA, UUSSKLL STREET', . Ilavejusl opened an entire new STOCK of SPRING G00D3, complete in tho various Dcpnrtntc nts. DIAGONALS, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, LINENS, DRILLS and COATINGS, COTT NADES an I READY-MADE CLOTHING, w.<ll selected and ol manifold Stylos. DRESS GOODS in variety, MUSLINS aud CALICOS, tho latter 10 yds for $1, or as Cheap :i? any in th.* market, all of the mosl Fashionable Patcrns. YARD WIDE; brown and black DOMESTICS, at 12.), and a complete line of all kinds at corresponding pri?-u~>. 8IIOES, GAITERS, II ATjS. SUIRT FRONTS, VANKEK NOTIONS, &o. Also GROCERIES, H UIDW \R>; 1 C ROCKERY W A RE, which will be sold CHEAP as can bs bought in any house in th:.". State for the CASH. apl 'J2 c ly 25 cts. SAVED IS. 25 cts. MADE! H. C( |S NOW OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF .?SPRING GOODS AT THE LOWKST PRICES! ORK AT BARG AI N"S ??"? bo soured!! Call before buy'ntr ol.-u'where, nnd examine his S TOCK, consisting nT all the LATEST tiiid MO/r DKSIRAHLM STYLES of every VARIETY of DRESS PRINTS, CASS1MERKS, GOODR, COTTONS, LINENS, kii Also the LAUGEST SEL3CTI ?N <>r Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Of EVERY SI YLE nn I PRICE. Call, one and all, and convince yourselves, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, GEO. H. COHNELSON. apl 22 oct :i k ly NEW ARMAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., i> ESP EOT FULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT \\ they l.avc purchased tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AN!) WORKS OF TUGS. RAY And arc CARRYING ON the C1 A R R I A(J l ? I \ U S I >sT K S S ! In all its BRANCHES. Orders left with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. ' COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. DOYLE, R ILES A CO., dee 17 o Orangeburg, s. C. 1J70ULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILI CARRYING <>N THE CAE - tt ringe Makiiijr in all its various branches, antl will Manufacture or Ropair at the Shortest Notice, nil Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND G s\ TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL Ihm brought from 1 to I cent more I linn that Ginned on the common Gins, oct 8 apl 2?ly II. R1GGS. THE LIVERPOOI Fire Insurance Company. ( A1? I TA L- GOLD 17,000,000.00, HAS ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IN ORANGEBURG, S. C. Tho Terms of thw WELL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY a KA1R, and tho Security it oflfors, Absolute. Apply to JAMES H. KOWLES, Agent, At Citizen's Savings Pauk. CHARLES T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Charleston, S. C. jnu 28 c 3uJ by - ? . Mrs. IL W. Stratton, UOBNUS. j : GEKVA1S& ASSEMBLY STREETS | COLUMBIA, M. C. Convenient to the OreenvJlle und Charleston Railroads and the Business portion of ihe City. Rate pf Transient Board?Two BoHura per Day. Regular Boarders received at Bcasour.blo Rates. dee 10 tf ? .Mater wheel, Mill Gearin&ShaftinfcS Pulleys P00lE?H#'%riM0ilES eisend F0RACIRCUI.'AX-&1 sept 10 ly CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TOMC. We take great pleasttro in offering the OLD CAUODINA BITTERS to the public. Tltcy ore compoundc.l with great care, and contain sonic of the best Ton ics in the Phsrmftcppia, As evidence of the superiority of our BlTTERS over all others, wo have certificates from many of the learl ing physicians in our State, w ho hare pre scribed them in their practiced The OLD CAHOLIXA iiSiCTTKS ? Will he found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, C: ilia and xV-v-r. und Dyr.pepsin. Wo do not offer our BTTTEBS* fti ?eure for all dibcascB.'oiii ??< f.n Aromatic- Tonic, they hnve no cipe.l. For sale by ?i?astsis and Grocersevery where. Principal Dr-pnr. COODIUCIi, V. INT.MAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs eil*. Charleston] S C* mar i . " For the Speedy Relief Aud Permanent Care of COj jrrION UKOrvt'IIlTIS*, A 8 T 11 M A, C 0 L 1> S, And all Diseases ol tbo LUNGS, CHEST, OR THROAT rjnilK KXPECTOBANT Is composed esclu .4. "lyelj of Ucrbal and Mucilaginous pro duet*, which Permeate the very .Substance ui' the 5.ti:s:7-, causirtg them to throw otf tho acrid matter whibh eolloots in the Brunch.-.1 'l ubes, and at the same time forms n acothihg coating, relieving thS irritation v.hich produoc*the couch. The object to be obtained in to olp&nap tin* organ of all impurities; to nourish and strongtheh it when it ban become impaired and enfeebled by diseseo : to renew and in vigoratc the circulation of the bloud end strengthen the nervc'us OrganitaCibfi. The BXPECTORANT does this to an astonishing degree. It is active hut mild ami congenial, imparting functional energy nud natural strength. It affords Oxygon to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the matter, It Equalizes the uXirtons Influence" producing quiet an I composure TO CONSlJMl'Tl VKS It ta invaluable, as it immediately relieves (ha difficult breathing and hnrrassing cough which attends that disease, FOR ASTHMA. distressing choking pleasant reppso. and producing c.:!m and I'OK C'KOL'l? No mother should ever he. without a bottle of the I'lXPECTOn ANT in the bodso. W<> have numerous ocrtiticatcs oi its having relelved, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVIS?D ! Ktmp it on Hand I This dread disease requires prompt action; as soon as the hoarse, hollow cough is hoard, apply the remedy, and it is easily subdued ; Hut Delay Is Dangerous! B?T The properiies of the BXPECTO RANT are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing and healing. It braces the nervous syst? in and products pleasant and rcfrcahing sloop. // Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess avid DennAsian. Containing ail these qualities in a conven > ui and conoenirated form, it has proven to be the Most Valuable Imn/j Hal-am cverofTcred to sufferers from Pulmonary dis eases. Prepared by WM. II. TUTT A LA\D, AUGUSTA, GA. Sold bjf l>n :/yUts creryu hrrc. nov ft Cm f HANDLES. SOAP mid MATCUKS, low \ j dow u. Call on W. A. MKRONEY & CO li te -A. JD IT is well known to ?jyflftti., Doctors und to La- srVHSHA.' dies, 'out Women are I'^npS^fiHU tubjcct to 11 u m t rom _ .JZjM Mr.?? discas&s poo u i i ?* r to j2tcS9^SHKw$ their sex-?such ns.?up-^fcga|B|f : IH^t' <? Mengen, ^j^fe; m Whiles, Painful Month- IAM^^Kn ' &Sh ly 'Period*'' lthounta- W^fl^^^jfrjflB.-' die Jiack and k99^1H 1MB Womb, Irregular Men- ^j^|H dtruration, Jlomorrhage ^st^W^^l^ <ir Excessive "Flow," and Prolupsu?XJteri or or lulling of the Womb. These disaeaee have seldom been treated successfully. The proffession hoe nought diligently for ?ome remedy that would cnbalo them to treat these diseases with success. At last i lint remedy has been di- wcred by one of the most skillful physicians iu the Stite of Geor*da. 'ft'"1 res?*dw ?a BEAD FIELDS~.-FEMALB RKQULATOB. It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlanta, Ga., by UB.ADrijii.ns & co. It will purify the blood and strengthen the system, reHev? irritation of the kidney-?, and is a i>erfecfr specific for all the above diseases; as cer tain a care us (Quinine is in Chills and yev eis. For a history of diseases, and certifi cates of its wonderful cures, the reader is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Evcrs bottle warranted to give satisfaction* or money refunded. LaGhasok, (1a., Mi.rch 23, 1870?Bbad-; rinr.n & co., Atlanta, oa.?Vair Sir*: Id tuke pleasure in stating that I have Used foe' the last twenty years, the medicine YOtlare' putting up, known as un. a. nwiHtw's ? i tMalk r.;.(.i't.atob, and consider it the best/ combination ever gotten for tlio diseases for which it is recommended. I have b*en fa mihir with the prescription both as a prac titioner of medicine and in domestic prac tice, and can honestly say thai I consider it a boon to suffering females, nnd can but hope that every lady iu our Whole-land, who may be suffering in any way peculiar to their sex. may be able to procure a bottle, thai their Riillcriug* may not only be relieved, but that they may be restored to health and strength. With my kindest regards, I am, respectfully, W. B- FERRELL, H. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, tok/epleas urc in commending to the trade . Dr. J. BrailfichFs Female Regulator?believing it tobe - good and reliable remedy for" the ?Tscaso for which he recooimouda it. W^A. .'..usdell, Atlanta, Ga.: i'embertwa, nii son. Taylor & ce.T Atlanta, Georgia. Bed' wine & Fox, Atlanta, Georgia; W. Root* & Hon, Marietta, Georgia. DR. PROPHITT'S CELEBRATED LlV ER MEDICINE.?It is purely vegetable, aatf trill net upon the Liver ami Kidneys aff prbnptly as Calomel and Buchn, withowe any danger of salivation or destruction of the* bones. Partie? taking this medicine neeJ not fear getting wet, or iu .-.ny ether reasona ble exposure. Svmi'TOMS or Lsrr.n T>:---.\*r ??HYudsche, Dull Feeling or th?< Dili.?*, Sour Stomach, Sicker Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In dig?-gtioa or Dj'SDcnsIa D- J Tl'.l." Ta?to !.. :!:; .'.iou.u, the pkin has a thick, rough, feeling, r.nd is durkcv than use.. \ Cc-l!.'!-* i.cv, aieianchoty rewiing?, 7-?" ~~, Feet, Colic, Dysentery, Diarrhoea.. ChEla And Fever, and Piles. In fact, where tho Liver out of order, you are liable to every dis ease that is not <.'.:it.igiouj. Propkitt's Liv er Medicine, if taken properly, will preTcnt ?ml evre any uistcsc resulting from a de rar ? A -'vcr. It v. l I i cgubuc its functions aud thus cur; all di . .-..scs caused by the f?il ... . n--i- * ,.1.1,,. action. It has beets used universal satisfaction. Thefts is no brotaar or si ii claiming to have the original recipe. It i:- ; ::;> in both Po;vdor*>?Ud Fluid form, untVi its, Svnt'i -I, iBB&?DR. U. S. '. BOP II PIT: Kir; My wife has been an in ? :i for flAeva real*, Doctor's all agreed i she hu l ??Lirvr leii-.ae*?/' In c*ts*u?ctiou wiili thsir pr.eticj she used various and nutcd rcmedii-s, aouc of w hich Seemed to do r.:iy good,?Sometime ago I procnreil a bottle of your "Liver M?>dicid?," of your agent here. C. A. Ibirvey. wuich bciug gtveu acc riling to directions, l;o? atTcctcda com pute cure. Respectfully, QE?. L- THOMPSON. Cii-aiilott. n. < .. Sept. 2-4. 1808.?I havo uss I Dr. t). S. Pi,-ph.it's Liver Medicine ns a tonic, and found it to be powerful ami iK;c.ious. It ii excellent for fpuctienal di r. i rnciit of the Liver or constipation of th howels; iu most cases supersedingtha ii ? sity <.| a regular course of medicine E. J. MEYNAi'.l>iE, A. .M. l'astor Try on &? M.xr.to:; C< i ntv. Te xas. Aug. 1, ]8?0.? vr O. S. Piiopiiitt?Pear Sir: 1 w rite you tbi to iuform you thai I have been troubled % gruit deal with iudgceilon, but after using oue bottle of your Livor Modicine, 1 find great relief. i cheerfully recommend it aa a god I Family Medicine, and feel oonfideat that it is good for anything for which it claims to be an antidote. Very respectfully, DICE LOCKETE. rnopniTT's pain kill it. Thi.i is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Davis, Pain Killer out of the market, wherever it was sold. Davis made Propbitt I change the name from Pain Killer to Pain Kill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has uo equal .For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best thing you can use as a dressing. For Snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect Antidote. It ia good forColIc, Colds, Coughs, or Aowel Complaint. Its uama indicates its nature fully. It is truly Death to pain. Manufactured nud sold by Bbao FIELK .N; Co., Atlanta. Gu., and for sale by all druggists. Dooi.v Cot ntv, G.\., April, 18G7.~Thts ia its certify that 1 was con tin cd to the house, and most of the tin-" to my bed, and suffer ing the greatest agony imaginable with Rhouniatlam, for five mouths, and after try was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S. j Prophitt's Amodyne Pain Kill It; each cost ing fifty cents only. It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore recommend it in the highest degree tt others, suffering from ?im? Bar disease. ! car. say that it i? one of the fiucbt family medloiaea now out, cert?in. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Doet.v Cot ntv, Ga., Oct. 27, 1867.?Da. 0. S. PnoniiTT. I have, during the last eighteen month*, usod your Pain Kill It,and 1 consider ii uucqunTcd by nnything for paiu in the head, breast, back or side; and for colic * nothing gives relief half so quick as your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing much good in the community in other families as my own. Yours, &c, D. T. FOREHAND. Nlwtou Factipuv, Ga., Nov., 1867.?Dr. Propbitt : Last summer ray horse sprained his knee severely, causing thi whole leg to .'-.m II to about twice it natural size, and rendering him almost helpless; fwo ftpplica tlona ot v.ur Anodyne Pain Kill It thorough ly cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS. CERTIFICATE. STATE OF GEORGIA,?Frt.Toa Cot xtt. Know all nun by these presente. That 1 hava l this day, for value received, sold and trans ferred to Bradficld & Co., the sole right to manufacture ami sell my Family Medicines, and havo furnished them with the full re pip l, and havo authorized the said Brad fleld >: Co., to print, or have printed, a?y thing they eaay ?cu- propor concerning aay and all of above named Medicines. This 16th day of June, 1870. [Signed] O. 8. PROPHET? In presence of Thomas F. Jones, Retcrt Crawford, Notary Public, (l. s.) Manufactured and for sale by BRADFIRLD & CO., Broad street, Atlanta, 0a.; aailfor sale by all druggists. Aug 12 ly