University of South Carolina Libraries
Acta And Joint newlnt^na Pawed by the Lcjrinlalurc Steel*? 1ST? I?71, ?. i v .' j : ?; '?' ' i An act ?o penniVc Atks />. Atycr* fo adopt and make his Laicfid Heirs, H. Margaret Grime* and TP. BUms Grimes, and to change the Harne of die mid It: Margaret Myen, and the name of \Y. Hums tTrimes to U. Burns Myers, ' Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sern ate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of tho samo, That Burns D. Myers is hereby authorised and empow ered to adopt and make his lawful hoirsf H. Margaret Grimes and W. Burns Crimes, and that the name of the said H. Margaret Grimes shall be changed to II. Margaret Myers, and the naruo of the said W. Burns Grimes shall be changed to W. Burns Myers. Sec. 2. That should the Baid Burns B. Myers die intestate, the said II. Mar garet Eycrs and the said W. Burns My ers shall inherit, in common with the other lawful heirs of tho said Burns D. Myers, his estate, both personal and real. Amoved March 9, 1871. An act declaring a 'Jract of one hundred acres of land, in the County of Fair ? field, as escheated to the State and to Vest the title to tke same in the Trus tees of Ridgeway Academy. Whereas, one Mrs. Murdoc, widow, died a nnniber of Years sineo. loavinrr ns ' her estate one hundred acres of land in . the County of Fair?eld, bounded by ] lands of William Duulap, 'Samuel Mc Quarters and others j 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 tho authority of tho same, That the said tract of one hundred acres of land be, and tho same is hereby, declared to have escheated to the State. Sec. 2. That the title of the State to said one hundred acres of laud be, nud tie same is hereby, vested in S M Smart Moses James and Wyutt Ihml ware, und their successors iu office, as Trustees of the Ridgcway Academy iu tho s~id County of Foirfield. &kc. 3. That they are hereby autho rized to : ell tho sutne, and apply the inony for the purpose of building n school at or near the above mentioned place. Approved March 9,1871. An act to extend the limits of the town of Camden. Section. 1. Bo it enacted by the ta *.* J ' .Sonate and House of Representatives of the&tate of South Carolina, new met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the limits of the town of Camden be, a .id the same are hereby, cztonded ns follows, to wit: The western boundary shall cotnmcucc at the point at which Wylie street inter sects with Pine Tree Creek, and shall extend northward along the line of said Wylic street three-fourths of a mile be yond the present terminus of the said ? street, and this point tho northern boun dary shall extend, in an eastern direction until it intersects horse biauuh, and thence by course of said stream, to tho point where it empties iuto little pine tree creek, and by the course of said creek, in a souther direction, to the confluence of said creek into pine tree creok, and thenco by the course of the last named crock, to the point where Wylio street now iuterscets the said creek. Skc 2. Thu?. the iutendaut and war dens of the town of Camden aro hereby required to proceed, immediately upon ? . j --I ?i. ?<4p gym ^. ' ?""> " - -a . ? proper mark? and njooumetit?, the boun daries hereinbefore authorized. Sec. 3. That all acts or parts of acts, inconsistent with tho provisions of this act bo and the same are hereby repealed. Approved Murch 9, 1871. An act to amend an act entitled "on act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance Companies, not Incorporated in the State of South Carolina." Section 1. Bo it enacted by the Son ate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, uow met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the fame, That ^Section 6 of an aot entitled "un act to regulate tho agencies of insurance companies, not ic? corporated in the St do of South Caro lina," be amended so ns to road as fol lows : "That for every license issued by tho comptroller -general under this act, the company or agent taking out such license shall pay or causa to be paid, iuto rths Treasury of tho Stato the sum of 'five dollar?, the same to he appropriated for thq ttwahd-beirefifr-OT' the?{8Ntc.J Approved March 9, 1871. An act fo regulate the disposition of fines ?eiud penalties imposed and rolkvihl tri criminal causes by the circuit court of general sessions and trial Justices. Section 1? Be-it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of] the State of South Carolina, ur,w met and sitting in General Assembly, and by ho authority of the same, That alt fines and penalties imposed and collected by tho circuit court oi general sessions in criminal onuses, shall bo forthwith turned over by (ha alctk of said court to the j county treasurer of the county wherein | the same are imposed ; and all fines abd penalties, imposed und collected by trial I jullfd^T "Jlbf ?TrW?njaT ^ufc& ehoftj 1^ forthwith turned Over by them to the county treasurers of their respective counties, for county purposes.: Provided, That when, by law," any "pot-sob or per sons entitled, as informer or informers, to any portion of <Ji| fijpe, or ^jona!ty in^j posed and collected, the same snail be immediately paid over to him or them. Sec. 2. No account of the circuit so lieitor, the clerk of the circuit court of general sessions, tba county .sheriff, or trial justices, for fees, in a ly crimiii 1 cause, heard or prosecuted iu .be :irouit I CuUf't, or ! .!.?(.. <t u ju.ll U O, .-ii.iii b* paid, unless they severe, lly shall declare, on oath, that the costs in the said cause have not been recovored of the defend ant, and that he, tho defendant, was un able to pay the same ; and, further, that all Sues and penalties heretofore collect ed by them have been faithfully and lul ly paid ovor to tho county trensurer of thejeunty. > g | f ^ Iff . Sic. a. If any cierk of t' c circuit court of general sessions, couuly sheriff, or trial justice, shall neglect or refuse 10 immediately pay over, as required by the first section of this act, any arid nil tin s and penalties collected by therif in any criminal cnuse or proceeding, he shull, no conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, und im prisonmentJtOt less th in three, nor more than six months, and .-hall bo dismisscJ from office, and disqualified from hold ing nuy office of trust und profit und r the Stute of South Carolina. Approved March 9. 1871. Ah act to incorjHtratc Healing Sj rings Baptist Church, in BaruiCf.ll County, &ot.h Carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State, of South Carolina, uoW met and sitting iu General Assembly, and by the au thority of the same, That the members of tho suid Society be, and they ure hereby, incorporated, and uro hereby duelured to be a body corporate, by the name and style oi' tho Heuling Springs* Baptist Church, ami by that uame and style shall have succession of officers and members, utid shall have u common sea1! SEC. That the sit ill corporutiou shall have power to purchase, receive and hold any real or persoual estate not exe.cding in value the sum of twenty thousand dollars, and to sell, couvey aud dispose of the same ; and by its corporate name, to sue aud be sued in any court of this State, aud to make such rules und by laws, not repugnant to law, as it may consider necessary and expedient. Sec. 3. That this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall contiuuc in force for the term of twenty five years. Approved March 9, 1871. An Act to Reeharter Mam-ell's B,$qge over Seneca River, in Of once County. Be it enacted by the Senate nud House of Representatives of tho ptatq of South Carolina, now met and sitting iu General Assembly, nud by the authority of tho BHinc, 1 hat the bridiio known as Maxwell's bridge, ovor Seneca River, in Ocouec county, be, and the same vested in Morv L. Maxwell. Marion Maxwell and Aunic Sloan, their heirs and assigns with the same privilege s nud rates of toll as those heretofore allowed by law. Approved Match 9, 1871. An act to empower, authorszeand ireguire the county commissioners of Orange burg county to build a bridge <t< rdss the north fork of Edisto river, ami es tablishing a road therefrom to the town 1 of Branchedfe. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of tho State of South Carolina, uo.v met aud sitting iu General Assembly, and by the uthority of the same, That the county commifcsiouers of Oiangeburg county be und are hereby, empowered and required to build (ns early as practicable) a bridge across tho north fork of Edisto river, aud to establish a road therefrom to the town of Brunohville, iu said county ; ana, if uccessuiy for said purpose, they may and shall have the right to levy a special tax for the purpose aforesaid. Approved March 9, 1871. t5 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF HAH ? 8APAR1LLA G#0. IP. CAUEENTE1V8 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCRL Theto Celebrated Preparations, originally introduced by Oco. AV. Oarpontcr, under the patronage of Die medical fueulty'. bnvji l.?..n so long extensively use ' by physicians/and others, that tlioy aro generally known for. their intrinsic value, and can be relied on aa .being most Valuable remedies in all casoa where Sarsaparillai r Duuhu aro applicable, and cannot ho too highly rooouimeudcd They nro prepared in ? higldy conoenlratod form, Bu as to runder tho dose small and con venient. Orders by mail or otherwise will rccoive prompt attention. . OEO. YY. CARPENTER. HRXSZBY & CO., Wholesale Chemical Warehouse, No. 78? Market street. Philadelphia. For ?ale hy DUKES & SHUI.KR, and E. .T. OMVKltOS, Ormi^fburg, S. C, and DOWIE A M01SH, Wholesale Agcnls, Charleston, 8. C. Ayer*s Oathartio Pill:, Vot ail ttio purpoaoa of ? IiaxatiVO Kadioine. jk. Perhaps noonomedl ' cine ia so universally required by every* body aa a catliartio, nor was over any be fore so universally adopted Into use, in every country and among all classes, aa this ml Iii but c Iii el en t nuraaUvc nil. Tha obvious reason is, that it la a more relia ble and rar more ef fectual remedy Uian any other. Those who have tried it, know that it cured them J'thosc who have not,know that itcures thelrriolghbors and friends; and all know that what it does 0noo it does al> way a ? that it no vor fails through any fault or nog glcct of its composition. We have Uiousands upon thousands ofcertifloates of their remarkable cures of tho following oomplainU, but each cures nro known fn every neighborhood, and we neod not psbUsh their. .* d>?p??yj *c all ages a>"l conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their BUgar-coaUng preserves them ever Ivos'.!,ami makes thorn pleasant to take, while being purely vogotable, no harm can arlao from Iholr uso in any quantity. .They oporato by their powerful influence on the tncernnl viscera to purify the blcod and skhnnlato ft into healthy action?remove tho obstructions eftho stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of Cat) body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, auch do xangGmcnts as are tho flrat origin of disease. Minute directions arc given In the wrappor on tho box, for the following compioiuts, which those pills rapidly cure: ? t*<>r JiynpYpalu or Sntltgoatlon, Matleee ?test, Cu n^'iior and l>oma of Appc tl1??, thoy should llnfaVeii inOitafntely|oot!in?ifntothn?t<jm. ach, and restore iU healthy tone and action. For IilverComplalnl ancl its various symp toms, Hilton*) lloisilucb?, NIcU II?M?1? ache, Jaundice or Urrra Sickness, lill loua Colic and Ultioua JFewra,they shonld bo judiciously taken tor oaoil c.i e. to correct tho <li- c u-cl ncti ju or remove tho obstructions which ?aittc it. For iByftcntery or fl>l?rrhcen, but ono mihi dose ft generally required. Kor ItI.tMitn?tl-i-n, ?oui, Oravel, Pal. MltHtlon of ?In? Heart, l*uln in the ?PIi?, Huck and I.oiiis. thoy should bo eon tin no;, lv taken, us required, to change the diseased nctivii of Uie system. With such change those apntplnints disappear. l or T?ropsr aud JBropalcul N*v??lllnga - they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce tho effoct of a drastic purge. For anapprrsalon a large dose shonld bo taken aa it producea the desired effect by sym pathy. Aa a Dinner Pili, take 3ne or two Pill? to promote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into hcalUiy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates tho system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, oftun Units that a dose of these Pill? makes him feel decidedly bet ter, from their Cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Dr. ?T. C. A YE It X CO., Practical Chctnltte, LOWELL. MASS., V. 8. A. !>r. B, J. O I. IV Kit OH. Agent ut Or?ngcburg C. H. nug a WILCOX. GIBBS & CO., IM1S()U TEH8 A />/:.{ LEUSS G IT AN O S, I 18 BAY St., SAVANNAII. Ga. ?'II BRO \D Sr. AUGUSTA, Ga. l.'il ICast Bay, CIIAK1.KST0N, S. C BULL, SC?VILL & PIKE, ORANGEBURG, S. ('. Kor further iultiruiiitiun, apply or ud dress a.s above fur Pamphlet. dov 11) wee 4m MO NTH IA MAUAZIME, T'v J)oVnrt get AflnwU' f. I PAGES READING MATTER. JIO Pan-en idvort.xitiriilM. WAU.Elt, evans A COGSWELL, A NO l>. \}'YA TT AlKKy, Oil a H LESTOS, S. C. July 10 tf $500,000 TO' BE GIVEN AWAY!] -:o: THE SOUTH CAROLINA. xLiVNlD AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Under the auspices the-"South Caroline State Agricultural and Mechanical Scsicty," w give a SERIES OP CONCERTS, at the Academy of Muaice. Charleston, s. C, commencing October lot, 1871. for Ute purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to eettle upon lnndi selected by the Association for homes Of Northern and European fartnent and others, in the State'of South Carolina, and for their transportation thither nnd support for the first year. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA ?Oeneral Wodo Hampton, Hon. H. F. Perry, Oovet'nnr M. L. Bonlndu, General Johnson Hagood, Hon. Armlstcad Hurt, Hon. James Chesnutj General John S. Pre?ton, Hon. W. D.'Blmpaon, Andrew almonds, Esq., Hon. O. A, Trenholtn, Governor J. L. Mnuning. Hon. J. II. Cumpbell $600,000 to be awnrded to the Ticket Holdrrs of the Series of Oonccrtw to Commence ou the Eirit of October, 1871, at the Academy of Musio, Charleston, S. C, on which day tht Drawing commences. 150,000 So tit on Tickets of Admlsnlon, and no more, at ?5 each All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be deposited with the National Rank of the Republic, New York. ?3500,000 IN GIFT?. 1st Gift, Academy of Music Charleston. S. C, cost to build $230.000, having an annual rental of about $'20.000 from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 280 feet by 00, and situated Corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the city, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable property in Charleston ; val ued at...l.250.000 2nd. Gift?Cash. .1OO.OO0 8d. Gift?Cash.'jr,.tHH? 4th. Gift?Cash.LO.0QO 6th. Gift?Cash.6.000 20 Gifts?Cash.each *l,l)00.25,000 25 Gifts?Cash.each 600.,12.000 060 Gifts?Cash.:.each KK)..15.000 260 Gifts?Cash..each 60.12,600 500 flifls? Cash.each 2">.12,600 1250 flirts?Cash.each 10.12,600 2,401 flirts, amount to.$600,000 BITLKR. C11ADWP K, GARY \ (JO., Agents South Carolina La ml ami Immigration Association. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq.'; Oeneral M. W. flARV. , Charleston, S. C. COHNlSSIOXK/tS AXD &tff!KR VJ$OIlS OF Uh'A WIXU : General A. R. Wright, ?f Georgia. Colonel P.. It. Itutledga of South Carolina. General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Mou. Roger A. Pryor, of New York, juno 10 woe tf SPRING OPENING! JOSE]*!! M'NAM A RA, RUSSELJL, ST It IC KT, Have just open* 1 an entire new STOCK OfSIMtl-Ntj GOODS; complete in tho variotu Departments, DIAGONALS. CLOTHS. CASSTMERE3, TWEEDS. LINENS, DRILLS and COATINGS, COTT NADES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, we'd selected an I of manifold Slvles. DRESS GOODS in variety, MUSLINS and CALICOS, the latter 10 yds for $1, or a* Cheap as any in the market, all of the most Fashionable Patern?. YARD W|DE brown and black DOMESTICS, al 121, and a complete line of all kinds at corresponding prices. SHOES. GAITERS. HATS. SHIRT FRONTS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Also GROCERIES, HARDWARE ami CHOCK ERY WARE, which will be Bold CHEAP as can be bought iu any house in this State for the CASH. apl 22 c ly 25 cts. SAVED IS 25 cts. MADE! 0E0. H. CORNELSON, IS NOW OFFERING THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING GOODS AT THE LOWKST PRICES! C3 RE A.T 1 i Vit? AT >sT S ?? >><? :; Call before buy* it" elsewhere, nnd examine bis STOCK, consistinp; <>r all the LATEST and M?ST I) ESI IIA ULK STYLES of every VA1UKTY of DRESS PRINTS, CASSI MERES, GOODS, COTTONS, LINENS, Ac. Also I he LARGEST SELECTION of Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes Of EVERY STYLE and PRICK. Call, one and all, and convince yourselves, NO TROUBLE, TO SHOW GOODS. GEO. H. CORNELSON. opl 22 oct 3 k ly NEW ARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF THOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON the CARRIA a TZ I* TJ S I iNT E 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, \\ l I.F.K ?Ar CO., dec 17 c Orangeburg, S. C. WOULD INFORM THE PURLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR riage Making in nil if* various branches and rill Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND (5 "I TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from I to J cent more than that Ginned on the common Gins. net 8 apl 2?ly II. R1GG8. THE LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL?COLT) 17,000,000.00, HAS ESTABLISH KD AN. AGENCY IN ORANGEBURG, 8. O. Tho Terms of this WELL KNO tVN <>Ll> ENGLISH COMPANY arc PAIR, and the Security it offers, Absolute. Apply to .JAMES II. EUWLES, Agent, At Citizen's Savings Bauk. ('H ARLES T. LOWNDES, General AgcuL, Charleston, 8. C. jan 28 c oat WASHINGTON HOUSE! , BY Mrs. M. W. Stralton, couftKa . GERVAIS & ASSEMBLY STREETS COLl'lUSM, 8. c. Convenient to the Greenville and Charleston Railroads nriti the BnaineKS portion of ? the CHy. Hute of Trunalont Board?Two Dollars per Day. Regular Boarders received at Rcasonahlo Rates. dec 10 tf mm '?S* Mill^ariniShaftin'4SPu!!eys CAROLINA BITTERS. A DKLKil ITFI L TON 10. We lake great pleasure in offering the OLD OARODINA BITTERS *o tlic pn'dio. Thev are compounded with gi e. i care, nud contain sotue of the best Ton ics in ?ho Pharmacopis. Aa evidence of the anteriority of our BITTERS over all other-, we here cot<ificntes from many of the lead inir physich na in our State, who have pre set i'lcd til out in I ueir practice. The OLD CAROLINA BIETTRS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite. Octii ral Debility. C' ills and Fever. and Dyspepsia. Wo do not off?r our BITTERS as a cure for all diaenses, but aa an Aromatic Tonic, thoy have no equal. Fur sale l\y Diuggists r.nd (Iroccrs every where. Principal Depot. (lOODRTOifc WlNEMAN A TO, Importers of Choice Drug* and Chemi cals. Charles!on, S O^ mar ? 1 y For the Speedy Relief And Pcnuanunt Cure uf COIN' S U M T'TION ISI.ONt ?Iii IS, A S T 11 .M A. COLDS, And all Diseases ol the LUNGS, CHEST, Oil THROAT! r|"UIK EXPECTORANT h- composed exclu sively of Herbal and Mucilaginous pro Hurt*, which l*crujcnle tlic very .Snhstitnce of (lao I.tin us. causing them lo throw off the acrid matter which collects in the Bronchial Tubes, and at the same time forms n soothing coating, relieving the irritation which produces the cough. The pbject to ho obtained is to cleanse the n ga? of nil impurities; to nourish ami strcti;M lien it when it has In como impaired and enfeebled by disease; lo renew and in vigorate the circulation of the blood and strengthen tho nervous organisation. The EXPECTORANT does this t?> an astonishing degree. It is active but mild and congenial, impnrtiug funcltonal energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrog u to assimilate the matter, // Equalizes tin "Nervous Influence" [?reducing quid anil composure TO CON Sil MOTIVES It is invaluable, as it Immediately relievos the difficult breathing and harrassing cough which attend.-, thai disease, VOll ASTHMA. It i- n specific?one doe.6 often relieving the ilir-t re?-iiijr c 11< '.in/, ate! j i u hieing calm and pleasant repo to. V?3R CKOUP the EXPECTORANT in the house. We have I numerous ccrliflcates <>f its having rcleived, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared ntinosl inevitable. MOTHERS BE ADVISED! K^ep ?'( on I fit ml ! This dread disease requires prompt action; a? soon as the hoarse, hollow cough is heard, apply the remedy, and it is easily subdued : Ilut Dclnj \n I>niiKoron?! fr*r The properties of the EXPECTO RANT demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing and healing. It braces the nervous system und products pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates and Relieves Gloominess ami Depression. Containing all these qualities in a conven ient und concentrated form, it ha*} proven to bo the Host Vnlunble Limn Balaam ever offered lo sufferers from Pulmonary dis eases. Prepared by WM. II. TUTT *V I,AM?, AUGUSTA, OA. JSolil by Druggists everywhere. nov 5 6m c andles, soap and matches, low J down. Call on w. a. MEROItEI & co I i K A. ?f 1 T Js t?<Uuottf (ft f. I Doctors at.d to La tiles, that Women are subject to numerous diteasvs peculiar to their t>er.?such aa ~ prcrt'on of the Menses,' White?, Pulnf?l Month ly 'Periods*' Rheuma tism ot the Bock and Womb, Irregular Meng st rural iou, dlomorrhage or Excessive "Flow," and Fio'ap*\i4*IFts?ri of or Fulling of Iba Wemb. Thea* diseases? have seldom been treated successfully. The profession has sought diligently for sons' remedy that would cnbale ibem to treat these diseases with success. At last that remedy has been discorcred by one of the most skillful physicians in the" State of Georgia. That remedy is bbad field's Female rrgolator. u ur purely vegetable, nod is put up in AM??>t?r Ga., by bbaoftbRDS k Co. It will purify the blood and strengthen the system, relieve irritation of (be kidneys, and is a perfect specific for all the above diseases; ae eer*" tain a euro as Quinine is in Chilis and Fev ers. For a history of diseases, and -certify catcsofits wonderful cures, (he reader hi* referred to tbo wrapper around the bottle. Evcrs bottle warranted to give uatisfacticw or money refunded. LaUrasob, Ga., March 28, 187a?Rbad riKt.o k oo., atxaxta, oa.?Dear Sir*: V take pleasure in stating that I have used for' the last twenty years, the medicine you are" putting up, kuown as t>k. i. braofjclp's fsmalk m:c.rt.ATon, and consider it tbe best' combination ever gotten for tbo diseases for' which it is recommended. 1 have been fa? milar witb the prescription botbasa prae titioner of medicine and in domestic prac tice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, andean but hope* that every lady in our Whole land, who njay be sheering in any way peculiar to their sex, may be able to procure a bottle, that their' Bufferings may not only be relieved, uot (hat they may be restored to health and strength. With mv kindest regards, I am. respectfully,. W. B FEBUELL, M. We, the undersigned Druggiste, take pleas ure in commending to the trade Dr. J. Rra lful 1's Female Regulator?believing it to bo a good and reliable remedy fur the disease tor which he recommends it. w. a. Lar.sdc-B, Atlanta, Ua.: I'envbarion, Wil son. Taylor & co., Atlanta, Georgia. Red wine & Fox, Atlanta, Georgia. W. Root & Son, Marietta, Georgia. DR. lM'oriflTT'S CELEBRATED LIV ER MLpICi.NE.?!? if ]?l'.i?lj ,egrwabie< und will act upon the Liver and Kidneys as pronptlj as Calomel nnd Ruchu. without any danger Of salivation or destruction of tbo bones. Parties taking this medicine need not four gating wet, or in auy other reasona ble exj usttre. Stmhiums or Livkr Disear** :?Headache, Dull Feeling or t'i?* Btues, Sour Stomach, Sick or Nervous Headache. Heartburn, In digestion <>r Dyspepsia, Pad or Bitter Taste in the .Month, (be skin has a thick, rough feeling, and is darker than usual. Costive ness; Melancholy Feelings, Cramps, Cold Feet, Guile, Dysentery. Diarrhoea. Cbi'ls and Fever, and Piles. In fact, where tbe Liver m out of order, you are liable to every dis ease that is no4. i^untugious. Propbitt's Liv er Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent and cttre any disease rwult?ig from a de ranged liver. It wi.l regulate it* functions and thus cure all diseaevsCttlisted by tbe fail .re (.fits healthy aetioij, It lias been used tor a great Humbcr of yVRrsJ nnd 1ms given ui.ivi:.- J "aiisftiction. There is no brother ?>r son claiming In h-ivo sIs?? or'g \tJ\ recipe, tt is put up in both Powder and Fluid form. PaikUURX. Ca.. Sept. A. ISiiS.?DR. O. B. PROl'ill'lT: mi.: Aly w.te bris Metd an in vnli 1 for nilcon years, Doctors, all agreed she Lad "Liver Disrase." In connection with it: ir practice she used various and noted remedies, none of which seemed1* dv any good.?Sometime ago I procured a bottle of your "Liver Medtcide," of your agent hi i -. C. A. Harvey, wuic'i being given according :o directions, has atVpcted a com plete cure. Respectfully, &<??, GEO. I? THOMPSON. CltABt.ott. x. <?., Sept :!*. lM?8,?I have useil Dr. O. S. I'ic.phltf a Liver Medicine as a tonic, and found it to i>j powerful and cflTeSciuus. D is rxcclicnt Tor fiiucti?n.il ?ie>angeiuenl ut the Liver or const ipntion of the bowels; in most cases siq.eiacdingt ij necessity ?.f a regutnf course of medicine e. j. meynardsf. a. m. Pnstor Try on hi M.\Rtox Cui nty. Tcn ... Arg. fj 1869.?I?? 0. S. I'i.ui niTT ? Jfcirr .Sir.- 1 w rite you tbi to inform you that I have ho* u troubled a gt-at deal with it. Igest ion, but after using one bottlo of your Liver Medicine, I find great relief. I cheerfully recommend it as a good Family Medicine, and feel coufideat that it is good for anything for whieh it claims to be an antidote. Very respectfully, DICK LOCKETe. PKOPIUTT'S PAIN KILL IT. This is the celebrated medicine that ran Perry Davis, Puin Killer out of tbo market, wherever it waa .sold. Davis made Prophilt change the name from Paiu Killer to Pain IKill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or paiu of any kind it has no equal For Cnts, Uruiscs; Burns, or old Sores, it ia the best thing you can use as a dressing. For Snake Rites or Slings of Poisonous Insects, it is a perfect Antidote. It is good forColio, Colds, I Coughs, or Aowcl Complaint. Its name I indioates its nature fully. It is truly Death to paiu. Manufactured and sold by Bbad i iki.k & Co., Atlanta. Ga., and for sale by all druggists. Doolv Cm .xTT, Ga., April, 18G7.?Thi?is> its certify that I \ as confined :..vth? Uou?e, and most of the time to my bed, and suffer ing the greatest agony imaginable with. Rheumatism, for five months, and after try ing every available remedy, with no relief, L was cured with two bottles of Dr. O. S?. PrQphitt'a Aniodvne Pain Kill It; each eest ing fifty cents only. It relieved me almost instantly. I therefore recommend it in the highest degree to others suffering from ?ba hnest family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. DootST ? oi xTv, G.v., Oct. 27, 1867.?Dn. <>. S. Pr.orniTT. I have, during the last; eighteen months, used your Puin Kill It, and J 1 consider it unequalcd by nnything for pain,. tin the head, breast, back or side; and for colic nothing givt-B relief half so quick at* your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing much, good in the community in other families a*, my own. Yours, kc, D. T. FOREHAND-. Newtox Factory, Ga., Nov., 18o7.?Dr. Pj-ophitt: Las.: summer my borso sprained his knee severely, causing the whole leg (? . .-will to about twice it natural sice, and, rendering him almost helpless; fwo applies,- . lions of your Anodvne Pain Kill It thorongk ly cured it. JOHN B. DAVJg. CERTIFICATE; STATE OF GEORGIA,?Fcltos LoeKTV. Know all men by these prcseute. That I have this day, for value received, sold and (ran?, ferrcd to Bradficld k Co., the sole right to manufacture and sell my Farijly Medicines, and have luruiehcd them with tbe full re cipes, and have authorized the said Brad field & Co., to print, or. hare printed, any thing they may seo proper f ^noerning sjiy and all of above named Mc lcines. Thia 15th day of June, 1870. [Signed] O. S. PROPniTT In presence of Thomas F. Jones, Rottxt Crawford, Notary Public, (t. s.) Manufactured and for sale bj BRADFIELD k CO., Broad street, Atlanta, 0*,, andrer I tale bv all druggists.