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Aet? nistU Joint Beajelntlj??? SfiOftlou 1870 and 1871. Ait arc ro permits Berns D. ?fytrs to adopt and make his Laicful Heirs, ff. Margate* Grimes and TF. Bums Grimes, and to change, the Mam* of the mid ft Margaret ?fyen, and the nante of W. Hums Grimes to U. Burns Myers. * Ssortow 1. Be it enacted by the Sen* ate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met aud sitting la General Assembly, and by the authority of tho same, That Burns t). Myers is horeby authorised and empow ered to adopt and make his lawful hohV* H. Margaret Grimes and W. Burns G rimes, and that the name of the said _ * H. Margaret Grimes shall bo changed to II. Margaret Myers, and tho name of tho said W. Burns Grimes shall be changed to W. Burns Myers. Sxo. 2. That should the said Burns D. Myers die intestate, the said II. Mar garet Eycrs and the said \Y. Burns My ers shall iuherit, in common with the other lawful heirs of the said Burns D. Myers, his estate-, both personal and real. Approved Match 3, 1871. An act declaring a ^fract of one hundred acres of land, in the County of Fair ? field, as escheated to the State and to Vest the title to the same in the Trus tee* af Ridgeway Academy. Whereas, one Mrs. Murdoe, widoWy dicd!a number of rears muco, leaving or * net estate one hundred acres of land in the County of Fairficld, bounded by lands of William Dunlap, 'Samuel Mc Quarters and others; and, whereas, she left no heirs or representatives; there fore, ^ SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the ; Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of tho same, That the ? said tract of one hundred acres of land bo, and the same ia hereby, declared to have escheated to the State. Seo. 2. That the title of the Slato to said one hundred acres of laud be, aud the same is hereby, vested in S M Stuart Moses James and Wyatt Boulware, and their successors in office, as Trustees of the Ridgcway Academy in tho s..H County of FaSrfield. Sue. 3. That they are hereby autho rized to sell tho same, and upply the uiony for the purpose of building a school at or near tho above mentioned place. Approved Murch 9,1871. s**o *:?, An act to extend the limits of the lowti of I \\ , Camden. "^Section, i. Bo it enacted by the w Senate and Honso of Representatives of ] the State of South (Carolina, new met aad sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the limits of the town of Cam den be, aad the same are hereby, extended as follows, to wit The western boundary shall coinineuce at the point at which Wylie street inter sects with Pine Tree Creek, and shall extend northward along the line of said Wylie street three-fourths of a mile be yond the present terminus uf the said - street, and this poiot tho northern boun dary shall extend, in an eastern direction untii it intersects horse btaneh, and thence by course of said stream, to tho point where it empties iuto little piuu tree creek, and by the course of said creek, in a southoiu direction, to the confluence of said creek into pine tree ciock, and thenco by the course of tho last named crock, to tho poiut where ;^vrylio street now iuterseets the said creek. Sec. 2. That the iutendant and war dens of the town of Camdon aro hereby ?required to proceed, immediately upou the passage ot this act, to designate, by proper marks and monuments, tho boun daries hereinbefore authorized. Skc. 3. That all acts or parts of acts, inconsistent with the provisions of this net be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved March 9, 1871. An act to amend an act entitled "an act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies, not Incorporated in the State of South Carolina." Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the State of South Caroline, uow met aud sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That Section 6 of an act entitled "an act to regulato tho agencies of insurance companies, not lr> corporated in the St >te of South Caro lina," be amended so as to road as fol lows : "That for every license issued by tho comptroller-general under this act, the company or agent taking out such liceusc shall pay or cause to be paid, iuto <tha Treasury of tho State tho sura o. Hire dollar?, tho some "to he appropriated j'foi th^wwtui bentii? eg the fltetuj'', . ' Approved March 9, 1871. An act to regulate the disposition of fines audpenalties imposed and collected in criminal causes by the circuit court of general sessions cud trial Jmtsces. 8ICTION 1. Bo- it Resolved by IhV Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now niet and sitting in General Assembly, and by ho authority of the Santo, That all fines and penalt:es imposed and collected by the circuit court of general sessions in criminal causes, shall be forthwith turnod over i#fcfr,%d ?o^iyr county treasurer of the county wncrein. the same ore imposed) and all fines and penalties, imposed and collected by'trial J forthwith turned over by them to the county treasurers of their1 n speed'- c counties, for county purposes^ Provjdcd,' That when, by law, any "person or per-' sons entitled, as- informer or informers', to any portion of thm ?*^ ox ?u|-ty posed and collected, ihe same snail be immediately paid over to him or them. Seo. 2. No accouut of the circuit so licitor, the clerk of the circuit court of general sessions.' the county tborifT, or triul justices, for fees, in a ty criutiu 1 Cause, heard or prosecuted iu .be :ironit court, or before n trial justice, .ahull b: paid, unless they severr.Hv shall declare. on oath, that the costs in the said cause have not been recovered of the defend ant, and that he, the defendant, w.is un able to pay the same ; and, further, that all fines and penalties, heretofore collect ed by them huvo been faithfully and ful ly paid over to tbo county treasurer of hffiAii ? :/??#/ 4 ate. if; II Uny <cicrK ofc t ? .CJr*nU court of geuoral sessions, county sheriff, or trial justice, shall neglect or rcfuso/o immediately pay over, as required by the first scction'of thfe nctv4fny nifdjnll flncB and penalties collected* by thonT in any criminal cause or proceeding, he shull, on conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, ond ini-i prisonmont not less th iu three, nor mere j than six months, and ahull bo distnissel from office, and disqualified jroin ,bold* ing nny office or trust mid profit u*ud r the State of South Carolina, f * ? 1 Approved March 9, 1#71. An act to incorjMjrutc Hading Sj r.'ngs Baptist Church, in JJurnirt.il Count if. Soph farnlfid. * > Bo it enacted by the rennte ai:d ilouso of Roprwicutat^ives of tho Sjf^atc, of South Curoliua, i^^^nn?^ aud si^nj^ iu General Assembly, and by the au thority of the same, That the members of tbo said Society be, and they are hereby, incorporated, and are' hereby declared to be a body corporate, by the name uud etyle of the Healing Springs Buptist Church, and by that name, and style shall have succession of officers, and members, and shall have a common sea'. Sue. That the said corporation shall have power to purchaso, receive aud hold any real or pernoual estate not oxc.ediug in value the sum of twenty thousand dollars, and to sell, convey aud dispose of the same ; aud by its corporato name, to sue and be sued in any court of this State, and to make such rules and by laws, not repugnant to law, as it may consider necessary and expedient. Sec. 3. That this act shall be deemed and taken to bo a public act, aud shall coutiuuc in force for the term of twenty five years. Approved March 9, 1871. An Act to Rcrhartcr Mayicelfx Jtridg< Ober Seneca River, in Oyovce County. Be it enncted by the Sonato and House of Representatives of the ptatc of | South Carolina, now met aud sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the bridge kuown ns Maxwell's bridge, over Seneca River, in Ooonec county, bo, and the same vested ? ?> i'loiy Ai. f'i??weit, fdurion Maxwc? and Aunic Slonn, their heirs and assigns with tbo K?mo privileg? s and rates of toll t>o those heretofore allowed by law. Approved March 9, 1871. .4? act to cmpoxcer, author*:.* and rcguire the county commissioners of Orange burg county to b\i\ld a' bridge across the. north fork of Edixto river, and i .> tablishiug a road therefrom to the (own of Branehville. Section 1. Bo it enacted by tho Sen ate and House of Representatives of tho State of South Carolina, 110,7 mot und sitting iu General Assembly, and by the uthority of the sumo, That tho count y commissioners of Orangoburg couuty be I and are hereby, empoworcd and required to build (as early as practicable) n bridge across the north fork of Edisto river, aud to establish a road therefrom to the town of Branuhville, iu said county ; and, if necessary for said purpose, they may und shall have tho right to levy a special tax for the purpose aforesaid. Approved March 9, 1871, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF 8AB 8APARILLA OtSO. W. CAR PENTE WS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCRt . These Celebrated Proportions, originally introduced by Oco. "W. Or.rpontcr. under ttc patronage of the medical faculty", hhvn l>?en so long extensively used by physicians and others, that thoy aro generally known for., their- intrinsic value, and can be relied on a: ,being most Valuable remedies in all oases where Sarsaparilla tr Ruabu aro applicable, and cannot be too highly rocoutmcuded They aro prepared in a highly concentrated form, So as to render the dose Small and con venient. Orders by mall or otherwise Will receive prompt attention. _~_OEO. YV. CARPENTER. IlENSZEY & CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, ..No. ML Market street, Philadelphia. For sate by DUKES'& SHULER, and B. J. OLIYEROS, Orajnaebnrg? S; C. and DOWIE A MOISM, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, 8. C. * Ayer's Cathartic Pills? For uU tho puryoaos of a IioxntivO ?S Perhaps no one medi cine in so uni re really i . ^/r required by every i ? I m ? ? f JW b0*y *? ?catharno, i ?i I arm nor was over any be fore so universally adopted Into use, in every country and among all classes, aa this mihi butefllclent purgative nil. The obvious reason is, that it Is a more rclla? ble and far more ef fectual remedy than any other. Those who have tried it, know that it cured them! those who have hot, know that it cure* their neighbors and friends; and aU know that what It doea oneo It does al, waj ? ? Uiat it nevfcr falls through auy fault or nog* gleet of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands of certifloates of Uielr remarkable cures of the following coraplabits, but such cure* are known In every neighborhood, and we need not nnhUah th?? Adapted to ?? ages and conditions In allcllmatos ?, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by any body. Their sugar-coating preaervea them ever fresh, and makes thorn pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable, no barm can arlso from their usti in any quantity. .Thov operate" by their powerful influence on tho tnaomnl viscera to purify the blood and ttfmnlato g into healthy action?remove the obstructions of tho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of Qe body, restoring their irregular action tohealth, sad by correcting, wherovor they exist, such do angoments as are Uie first origin of disease. Minute dirocUons are given in the wrapper on tho box, for the foUowinj complaints, which these Ftlla rapidly cure : ? " bhcimIis or flndlg-?*tlom, UrtlM*. ??Mtlljn actis,; enns-nor nndJLoaa of Attp?tltA, thoy Ahotihl ?a\ tnknn ii,r..tarntnlyfo ?tl.hnfntn ihn ?tonV "neb, and restore it.. Healthy tone and action. For Kilver Caniilalnt and Its varions ayran tom Billion? llrariuene, Siek Blc-inl nebe, Junnillcs or itrren HIckneM, Sil? Ions (olle und DU loa? Fever?, ilu-y shonld bo Judiciously taknn for each case, to correct the diseased actiou or remove tho ?bitnictions which cause it. * I T r *~ tY>r nyKrhtfry or Diarrhoen, but one mitd dose is generally required. For IthiMimatit:n. tWout, (?ravel, Pal. ?ltMl]on of Ihn lleurt, Pain in the l?Ie, Duck and Lotus, thoy should bo contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those %oniplulnts disappear. For jironvv and iiii HMSli ill sivreiima-a ,? Uioy-fchould he taken in large and frequent doses to produeo tho effect of a drastic purge. tor arernpreaalon a largo dosm shonld bo taken aa it produces tho dc-slred effect by sym pathy. Aa a ninnrr THlt, take me or two FHHa to promote digestion nod relievo the stomach. An occasional doso stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorate* the system. Hence It is often ad vantageous where no serious derangemont exists. One who feels tolerably well, oRon finds that a dose of these Villa makes him feel decidedly bet ter, from their Mcansing and renovating offoct on tho digestive apparatus. iir.JT. C. A YE It <C CO., I'm ct leal Chcmtala, LOWELL. MA88., XT. 8. A., , . p|, K. 1. OldVERON. Agent at Oringeburg C. H. wangO ly VO\\ S'Xm BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., imAou ti:i: s ,d di;a leus Q U AN O S, MS BAY St.,'SAVANNAII, Ga. ?ill BRO \P Sr. ??G?STA, Ga. 1 :> 1 Kast Bav. GlfAUI.KST. i\T S f! BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE bllANGKBURG, S. ?. I'ur farther information, apply or nd dress its. above far Pamphlet. Dov 19 wee 4m MONTHLY MAUAZ1ME, TtfO Vulhir? prr Annum. <;i PAGES READING MATTER. ;to I*ag?H Ad vert lernen t?. WALKER, RYANS A COGSWELL, and D. \yYA TT A1KKX, CiiAiilkstox, S. C. July 10 tf $500,000 TO' BE GIVEN AWAY!! _,0._ I THE SOXJTII CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Under the auspices the-"South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a SERIES OP CONCERTS, at the Academy of Muaice. Charleston. 8. C. commencing October 1st, 1871, fOf the purpose of raising a fund te ehable emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association for hotncspf Northern nod European fanners and others, in the State of 8nuth Oarelinn. and for their transportation thither and support for the first year. REFERENCES IN SOUTH .CAROLINA ?General Wade Hampton, (Ion. B. F. Perry, Governor M. L. Bonlndii, General Johnson llagood, Hon. Arntistead Hurt, Hon. James Chesnut, Gettt*?l John S. Preston, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Sitnouds, Esq., Hon. O. A. Trenholrtt, Governor J. L. Mouning. Hon. J. II. Campbell ^500,000 tobe awarded to the Ticket Holdrrs of the Series of Concerts to Commence on the Elrit of October, 1871, at the Aeademy of Musio, Charleston, 8. C, on which day the Drawing commences. 159,000 Season Ticket? of Admission, And no more, at 05 each AH the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Musie, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York. ?500,000 IN" GIFTS. 1st Gift, Academy of Musio Charleston, S. C, cost to build $230,000, having an annual rental of about $20.000 from Opera II oune,'Stores und Halls; the building being about 230 feet by GO, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the eity, and well known to be the finest building and most vuluable property in Charleston ; val ued at.,.,.250,000 2nd. Gift? Case..... .100.000 8d. Gin?Cash..?25.000 4th. Gift?Cash.10,(100 5th. Gift?Cash...5.000 25 Gifts?Cash.......each $1,000.25,000 25 Gifts?Cash.each 500..12,000 350 (lifts?Cash..each 100. ..35.000 250 Gifts?Cash. .Meach 50.12,500 500 Gtffs?(josh.each 2*>.1J.600 1250 Gifts?Cash.each 10.12,600 2,404 Oifts, amount to.$500,000 BUTLER. CllADWI. K, G A RV & CO., Agents South Carolina Laud ami Immigration Association. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., Oeneral M. W. GARY. Chu> teuton, S. C. COMMfSSIOXFItS A XL) kI'l'Flt I'/SO/.'S OF UllAWLXU: General A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel R. II. Hutlcdjp of South Carolina. General Bradley T. Johnson, <>f Virg'iiht. Hon. Kopec A. Pry or, of New York. June 10 woe tf SPRING OPENING! JOSEPH M'NAMARA, RUSSELL STREET, Have just open: 1 an entire new STOCK uf SPRING GOODS; complete in the various Departments. DIAGONALS, CLOTHS. OASSIMKRKC tWKEDS. LINENS. DRILLS and COATINGS, COTT NADES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, well selected and ot manifold St vies. DRESS 00OD8 in vnrirty, MUSLINS and CALICOS, (he latter 1? yds for $1, or as Cliesp as any in (he market, all of the most Fashionable Paternf. VAnii WiDE brown and black DOMESTICS, at i2\, mid acoiupicio iine of ail kinds at corresponding prieos. SHOES.. GAITERS. MATS. SHIRT FRONTS. YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Also GROCERIES, HARDWARE and OROCKERYWAKE, which will be sold CHEAP as can bt bought in any house in this State for tho CASH. apl 22 c ly 25 cts. SAVED IS 25 cts. MADE! GEO. H. CORNELSON, IS NOW OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OP SPRING GOODS AT TUR LOWEST PRICES! Call before buy*nj? elsewhere, and examine his STOCK, consistinir nf* all (he LATEST and .MOST DESIRABLE STYLES of every VARIETY of DRESS PRINTS, CASSI MERES, GOODS, COTTONS, LINENS, .tie Also the LARGEST SELECTION of Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Of EVERY STYLE and PRICE. Call, one and all, and convince yourselves, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. GEO. H. CORNELSON. apl 22 oct :i k 1y NEW ARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGE BURG COUNTY THAT they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. RAV And are CARRYING ON the CARRIAGE BUSINESS 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, WllTES A CO., dec 17 c Orangeburg, S. C. WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON TnE CAR - riago Making in nil its various branches and will Manufacture er Repair al (he Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared wi(h NEW PRESS AND G xl TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from \ to \ cent more than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct 8 apl 2?ly Ii. R1GGS. THE LIVERPOOL kVi? LH Fire Insurance Company. CAPITA L-(30L1> 17,000,000,00, HAS ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IN ORANGEBURG. S. O. The Terms of this WELL KNOWN OLD ENO LI till COMPANY arc FAIR, and the Security it offers, Absolute. Apply to JAMES II. FOWLES, Agent, At Citizen's Savings Bank. CHARLES T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Charleston, S. C. jan 28 c oui WASHINGTON HOUSE I j;y Mrs. M. W. Stratton, COUJtEU, GERVAIS & ASSEMBLY STREET COLUMBIA, c. Convenient to the Greenville nnil Charleston Railroads nhd iho Business portion of ?? the Ci(y. iloto ot 1 lanatODt Board?Two Dollars par Day. Regular Boarders received at Rcasonablo Bntes, dec 10. If. rtrkiA^ra. yVHEEL, Mill Gearin^Shaftin^ Pulleys EISEND FORACIRCHAXlfer sept 10 CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL T0KIC. We take great pleasure in offering the OLD CARODINA BITTERS lo the puyie. Thev sre compounded with great cure, and contain some of the best Ton ics in 'lie Fiii'imncopis. /\s evidence of I ho superiority of our BITTERS over nil others, we heva eoTciScutes from many of the lead 1 log nhyfcfci. ns In our State, who haTo prc sorihcd tiicui ju.their practice. The OLD (AROMXA RIKTTRSJ Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility. Ciiilbt aud Fever, ami Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTKBS as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no c<(iial. For *:tlc by Diuggists and Grocers every where. Prineip.nl Depot. OOODRICtfi, W IN EM AN A CO-, Importers or Choice Diu,;? and Chemi cals, t'hnrlciton, S (jj inar 6 Iv it EXPEGT?1?NT For the Speedy Relief And I'cnuuntnt Cure of COlS STJ M j'TIOJST rronchitin, A S T il .M A. COLDS, Ac:d all Di.seaRCS of tho LI NGS, CHEST, OR THROAT! npilE K.XrECTOKANT i.i composed exrlu I sivoly of Herbal and Mucilaginous pro rfuctjf, which I*erinc*nte the very SuUstnnee of the Lung*, Musing them to throw off the acrid matter which collects in the Bronchial Tubes, and at the same time firm., a srnthing coating, relieving the irritation which produces the coughs The object to he obtained is to olennac the orq.Tti of nil impurities; io nourish end Strengthen it when it has become impaired snd enfeebled by disease ; to renew and in vigorate tho circulation of the blood and strengthen tho nervous organisation. The EXPECTORANT does this t.. an astonishing dogroe. It I ? active but mild and congenial, ii j rting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the matter, It Equalizes thr "Nervous Influence" producing quiet and composure TO CONSUMPTIVES It ia invaluable, as it immediately relievos the difficult breathing und hnrrassing cough which attends thai disease. for abthhia It is a specific?one dose often relioving tho distressing choking, and produoiug calm and pleasant repo3o. for croup No mother should i rcr bo without a bottle of the EXPECTORANT in the house. W < have numerous oer li float es of its having rclcived, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISED! Keep if oh Hand ! This dread disease requires prompt action ; as soon as the hoarse, hollow cough is heard, apply the remedy, and it is easily subdued ; Rut Relay l* Rniigerons! The properties the EXPECTO RANT are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing and healing. It braces the nervous system and products pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exit Hiirules and Jielievcs Gloominess and Depression. Containing all these qualities in a conven ient and concentrated form, it has proven to bo the Most Valuable Lung Balaam ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary dis eases. Prepared by whi. h. tijtt A l\m>, augusta, oa. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ; nov f> fim CANKLES, SOAP and MATCHES, low down. CuM on W. A. MFRONEI & CO Doctors ami to Ls- /*?Be&K^. uieo, (bat Women are fcf^flnw? subject to n u m e runs ; UhL** diseases peculiar to jfj&j ./ tbeir sex?suck as S?p-,aBJHF ^ <BBt^>' prcsSion of the Menses,^C?SSSw' VjWBfc. Whites, painful jlontii- ^xfSpfflBts. SkWKBT. ly 'Periods*' Rheums- J^^^^BfeSBP Wbtub, Irregular Men- vj3*% / strut nltvutilomorrnaga or Excessive "Flow," and Prol?|M?lf*lsri er* or Fulling of the Womb. Ibe&o .diseases? have seldom been treated successfully. Tber profession has sought diligently f?r Borne remc<ly that would eubalc them do treats these discuses with success. At loot that remedy bos been. diseoTered by one of the most skillful physicians in tho* Stale of Georgia. That remedy is BBAD Fl ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR- It i?* purely vegetable, end Is put up In Atlant?, Go., by BBAorii-U>S & Co. It will purify the blood and strengthen the system, re'ieve irritation of tbe kidnejs, and is a perfect specific for all the above disease*; si ?f lain a eure as Quinine is in Chills and Fev er". For a history of diseases, and certiX" cutesofils wonderful cures, the reader hr* referred to the wrapper arondd (ho bottle. Evors bottle warranted to give tctlsfactiom or money refunded. LaGrasob, Ga., March *3, 1870.?-Bxad rir.t.o k oo., atx,anta, <ia.?Dear Sirs.* V take pleasure in staling that 1 have used for* the last twenty years, the medicine you are* putting up, kuown as na. 7. hraokiblo's frmai.r ???'???lato?, and consider it the best" combination ever gotten for the disease* fo?r which it is recommended. I have been fa? milar with (he prescription both as a prae titioner of medicine and in domestic prnc tice, und can honestly say that I consider ft a boon to suffering females', andean bnthope-* that every lady In our Whole land, who njay. be suffering tn any way peculiar to their sex,, nuiy be able to procure a bottlo, that their" suffering* may not only be relieved, but thai they may be reslorod to health and strength. With my kindest regards. I am. respectfully,. W. B FERRELL, M. D. We, the undersigned Diuggiets, take pleats uro in commending to tbe trade Dr. J. Brn-lfiel l's Femalo Regulator?believing it to b? a good and reliable remtdy for tbe disease for whieh he recommends it. W. A. Lar.mkll. Atlanta, Gu.: I ? ir.bcrii.n, Wil son. Taylor & co., Atlanta, Georgia. Red wine & Fox, Atlanta, Georgia. W. Root & Son, Mnrietta, Georgia. : DR. PltOrilTTT'S CELEBRATED LIV ER MEPIvJNE.?i? ii? pi:re'j T#>gen*)bie#-aB? will net upon lite Liver and Kidneys as pronptly as Calomel and liuchii, without ray danger ??f saliTstioh or destruction of tho bones. Patties taking this medicine need not fear getting wet, or in .-.n v other reason a ble exposure. Stui'ioms oi L:vi:n Dit.asr :?Hcndaebe, Dull Feeling' or th?* Blues, Sour Stomaeh, Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Dad or Hitter Tost* in the Mouth, the skin has a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual, Costive ness, Meinuelioly Feelings, Cramps. Cold Feet. Colic. Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Cbt'I* and Fever, and 1'ilcs. In fact, where tho Liver i-t i'u( ?<f order, you are liable (e every i?is Iease that in not contag.ou*?. Prophiit's Liv er Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent nnd cure any disease ret-ulting from a de ranged liver. It wid regulate its functions and thus cure nil ditiewses e.-!u?ed by the fail ;re of "Iis healthy a?-'"???. It has been UJied ? or a gr?\-it number of vVnrs} and has given ui.iveival t-a'i: fiu trnn. There is no toi-oJti.*?r or son c'.iiming to h ?vc (!??? or'g'nJl recipe. It is put up in both l\?w*ler nnd fluid form. F.MKBUBX. Ca.. Sept. 4. 1 SliS.?DR. O. R. iMU'P?t"lT: fillf: Aij w.tc has been an in valid for tit icon years, Doctors, all agreed she Lad --Liver Disease." In connection with Hi ir practice she u*cd various end noted remedies, tone of which seem?4ta do" any goud.?Sometime ngo I procured a bottle of yon'r ??Liv.r Medicide," of your agent ** bi ? ?-. C. A. Htrvry. tvtjie'i b. ing given according :o directions, has affected a com? I plete cure. , Respectfully, &c., GTO. L. THOMPSON. Cu ab mitt, n. ??.. Sept. ?_'?. H-i's.- -I have used Dr. it. S. Prqpttltl s Liv.-r Medicine as a tonic, and found it to ba powerful and efficacious. It is excellent fpr ftmcti**n.*.| dcmngeincnl of the Liver yr con.M <p?tion of ?he bnwels; in most c:i>-.-s Mq(eia;r-lingi i? nvce>ai*y of a regttla* course of medicine L. J. MEVNAUDIK. A. }.{.?? PSstpr Tt-yon fc? j Mabiok Cnrsfrv, Texas, Aug. 1,1Sti9.?Xtr ; (?. S. Pn?i-mit7?Jjr.?r Sir: I write you tbt to inform you that 1 have bof u troubled a gr-at deal wiih iudgestion, but after using one bottle of your Liver Medicine, I fina Igreat relief. I cheerfully recommend it as Mj good Family Mctlicinc, and feel confident that it is good for anything for whieh it claims io be an ant'dote. Very respectfully, DICK LOCKETE. ritOi-HITT'S PAIN KILL IT. This is (he celebrated medicine that run Perry Davis, Puin Killer out of the market, wherever it was sold. Davis made Propkilt change the name from Pain Killer to Pain Kill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind it has no equal For Cuts, Bruises, Burns, or old Sores, it ia tho best thing you can usu as a dressing. For Snake Rites or Slings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect Antidote. It is good for Colic, Colds, Cough?, or Aowel Complaint. Its name I indtoates its nature fully. It is truly Dratu to pain. Manufactured oudsold by Bbad f1ki.S & Co., Atlanta. Ga., and for sal* by all druggists. Doolt Corntt, Ga., April, 18t?7.?Thiel? its certify (hat I was conirned t?.the house,, ami most of the time to my bed, and suffer ing the greatest agony imaginable with. Rheumatism, for 8ve months, and after try ing every available remedy, with no relief, L was cured with two bottle* of Dr. 0. 8?. Prophilt's Am.'dvne Pein Kill It; each east ing fifty c; nts only. It relieved me almost a.iiaj.:^. i tiiv-t'Civi'v rt^Ommvn? it ib iiS highest degree to others suffering from sim ilar disease. I can say that it is on* of. the. finest family medicines notv out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOKEHANDi Dootv Coi-xty, Ga., Oct. 27, 1867.?Db. O. S. l'r.orniTT. I have, during the loss, eighteen months, used your Pain Kill It, andi j I consider ii unequided by nnything for pain,, in the head, breast, back or side; and for j colic nothing gives relief half So quick a* your Anodyne P.tin Kill. It is doing muekv good in the comimtnily in other families a*, my own. Yours, fco., D. T. FOREMAN!).. Newton Factuby, Ga., Nov., l?t>7.?Dt: ProphUt: Last summer my horse sprained his knee severely, caueiug* the whole leg ?*. swell to about twice it natural sis*, and, rendering him almost helpless; two applieo lious of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thorouxhr ly cured it. JOHN 8, QAfWEv CERTIFICATE; STATE OF GEORGIA,?Fcltoji Covxtt. Know all R\*n by these presents. That i have this day, for value rece;Ted, sold an,d trans ferred (o Bradficld A Co., the sole r^ght to manufacture and sell my Farajly, >(cdicinea, and have furnished them with the full re cipes, and have authorized the said Brad ficld Co., to print, or, hare'printed, any thing (bey may sco proper concerning any and all of above named Medicines. Thia l?th day of Juno, 1870. [Signed] O. S.PROPnrTT In presence or Thomas F. Jones, RetuA Crawford, Notary Public, (i. s.) ? Manufactured and for sale by BRADFIELD A CO., Broad street, Atlanta, G?. x?djr*r sale by all druggists. AUtfll'