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^jg^tw and Joint It e solutions ^feNftftOta 1870 and 1871. ^ffiJt&ft Tncorjmate (he Wacxanunw j M^aW Z/?ffe River Ccwai Com/Kiny. V'W 1. J5c i< enacted by the Senat? ^jBj|u Boose of Representatives of the ?.tjlSJto' of South Carolina, now met and in General Assembly, and by tbc JMlttthortty of tho same, That J. 8. Bor I 7298^' W' E- Holcorubc, George W. J^?^Jr., Goo. T. liitcH?eld, T. 0. Duntt and James Dusoubury, add Euch other persons as noyr are, or rury become after, associated with them, their suc cessors and assigns, be, and they are hereby, constituted a body corporate and polity, by the name and style of the Waecamaw and little river eanal compa nSi fey which narao they are hereby ipablo in law to have, hold, pwr chase, receive, work, soil, mortgage, lease, enjoy and retain, to thero, their ^|U0oees0T8 and assigns, lands, tenements *,^o7 ell oharaoters, and chattels of whatso ever kind, es may be deemed by them most conductive to the objects and in terests of said corporation. JS^C. 2, That said corporation, by its title aforesaid, may sue and be sued, ?plead and bo impleaded, in any court of ?jmriltate, make and uso a common seal, altering tho same at pleasure, establish, alter and amend such by-jaws and rogu tlons as shall be deemed proper by them not ii conflict with tho constitution or laws of this State, or the United States. 3. The capital stock of sa?d company shall be two hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase tho same by a vote of a majority of the stockholders to auy sum not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars; that said company shall commence business as soon as its capital stock is fully subscrib ed, and filty thousand dollars of the same paid up, which may be paid cither in money or real estate, the same to be i - divided into such number of shares, nod at so much per share, as said corpora tion may determine, said shares to be assignable and negotiable under such rules as said corporation may prescribe. **'8*0. 4. That there shall be annual meetings of the stockholders, at such time and place as they may designate, ,<?Jbr the purpose of choosing a board of .^directors, to corsist of not less than 6ve, ncr more than nine (9), each of whom shall be a stockholder, aud a president. sud|TJ ether officers of said corporation, to ^ manage its affairs. ^tSjtC.i 5. That said company 6hall keep an office at little river, iu I lorry couuty, which, for all judicial purposes, ?hall bo deemed its locution. Sec. 6. That the said company shall and may cause a communication of in laod navigation, by a eanal and locks, f^^to be made and kept up, through such places as to them shall seem fit and con Mrenient, from Waecamaw to little river, ^ityflorry county; and that they and K.Ubeir successors forever shall and may fix and establish, and bo entitled to JBOt&ke *nd receive, by way of toll, for all goods and merchandise carried ou or through, and boats, vessels and ~rafts passing ou or through the said canal, such sums or rates as the said company shall think proper to impose; and tho mid eftid company, or their agents, may stop -***inny goods, vessels, boats or rafts, from passing on the said canal until payment j? Bkc. 7. That tho said company shall have power to purchase for themselves ^gjp^tjphf successors forever such lands as may be necessary for the purpose afore said ; and where they and the owners of the said lands cennot agree for the same, to tako the said lands at a valuation to be made by a majority of five persons to be . appoiuted by the eourt of common arrypleas to valno the same; which land mtahall, on payment of the sum at which ^^itshall be so valued, be vested in the r WB SSSSUW "J IWfOVUl. Sec. 8. That the said company shall ? ?.jUb.H^i'?"^ to keep the said canal and looks, at all times, in goed order, condi tion and repair, on pain of being answer %Me for any damsgo occasioned by their wilful fault or neglect. Sec. 9. That if any person shall will fully or maliciously, cut, break down, Anfange or destroy any bank or other I^Jrk to be erected, or made for tho pur- j pose of the said navigation such person rf* shell be adjudged guilty of felony, and on conviction, shall pay n fine not ex, *M* teetding five thousand, nor less than fivo . hundred dollars, or imprisoned in the wij Penitentiary, not oxceeding ten or less f, than two years; and if any person shall Ithrow dirt, trees, logs, or other rubbish, into the said canal, so as to prejudice the ?ame. such person shall be answorable to the said company for tho damages oc casioned thereby. SM .tt6*0- 10. That tho said company shall HtajMiii power and authority to uso any t'juj^terials in the vicinity of said canal ? iwgtyi making tho same, or said locks, or keeping tho same in repair paying a rea .weonsbm price for the same, which, prico ?hall be ascertained in liko manner as tho value of land Which tho company may take, as nforesaik, in case thoy and the owners of tho said land cannot agree about the price thereof. Sec 11. That the said company shall nnJ may collect water for the usa of sad canal and locke, making satisfaction for the damages dono thereby; the said damages to be asceitiaoed in tbo manner above directed with respect to the value of land. Sec. 12. That this act shall bo deemed and taken to be a public net, judicially taken notice of as such, without special pleading, and liberally construed for carriying tbe purposes aforesaid into effect, for the term of thirty-five year?, and to the Bitting of the uoxt geuoral i assembly thereafter. Approved March 9, 1871. r An act to establish a Ferry across the Catawba River, near the late John S. JPerry'e Mill, and /or other p rposes. , Section 1. Be it enacted by tho Sen ate and House of Representatives of li e State of South Carolina, now met end sitting in General Assembly, and by tho authority of tbe samo, That a ferry over Catawba river, at a. plaoo where n lerry was formerly operated by Johnson and Perry, aud about two hundred yart's from tho Uis John & Perry's Mill, bo chartered and vested in Samuel McAli! lcy, his heirs and assigns, who shall be allowed tho following rates of toll, to wit: For a person on horseback, tcu cents; for a one horse team, fifteen couts; two horse team, twenty-five ocuts ; three horse team, thirty live cents; aud four horse teams, fifty ccuts ; ox loams, same as horse teams; foot passengers, five I cents ; loose horses and mules, five cents 'each; cattle, three, cents; and bogs, sheep aud goats, two cents each! Sec. 2. That this charter shall rema n in foroe for the term of fourteen years : Provided, That children going to and returning from school, and voters going to and returning from their polling pro- I cioct on election days, shall bo exempt from paying ioll at the said ferry. Stc. 3. And be it further enacted, by tho authoiity aforesaid, That the ccuu'y commissioners of Fairfield county do lay out, or cause to bo laid out, made ami kept in repair, iu as direct a course as oonveuicutly may be, u road from tho "River Road," crossing the Wateroc creek at Perry's Old Mill, to said lorry, on the line of road formerly used to said ferry. Sec. 4. And be it further ouactcd, by the authority aforesaid, That the county Commissioners of Lancaster county do lny out, make and keep in repair, in us direct a course as conveniently may be, u public road from said ferry, to the road leading to Liberty Hill and. Gum 1. n, aud that the same declared Ja public highway, -with permission to those over whose laud said road may pass to erect gates across the same. An Act to^Vest the Riiyht and Title of the Staterut and to Certain, Escheated "Property in a Certain Person Therein Named. Sectios 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ate aud House of Roprotsjjutatives of the Stato of South Carolina, now met and sitting iu General Assemby, aud by the authority of the same. That all the right, title and interest which the State may hare in a certain tract of land, con taining two hundred acres, moro or le;s situate and lying in Marlboro county, lately held by John Res*, deceased, be, and the xame is hereby, vested in John Wethcrspoou, executor of the lift will and testament of the said John Ross, in trust, to dispose of tho said property, and to distr.ibu'e the ptoeccds arising therefrom under the provisions of suid will. Approved March 9, 1871. Joint Resolutions Authorizing the Ex ecutive to Commsssion Ridley AT. Carl ton as Coroner of Beaufort Count?/. Whereas, Elisha P. Hutchinson elec ted coroner of Ber uford conuty for four years, ondiog October, 1872, Los remov ed bis residence to a forei gn country, to wit: Germany, without duly filling his letter of resignation of his office, aud the said office, and tbo said office has re mained vacant from and aller March. 1870; and whereas, notwithstanding due proclamation was cot made previous to tho late general election, that a vacancy existed in the said office of coroner in said county, the pooplo did proceed to vote for coroner, aud Ridley K. Carltou was afterwnrds declared by the board of cyunty canvassers to have received the highest, number of votes for coroner of said oouuty; Be it Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of tho Stato of South Carolina, now met aud sitting in Geuoral Assembly, and by the au thority ot the same, That Kidloy K. Carlton, olected coroner of Reaufort county at the goncral elcotion of Octo bor 19th, 1870, bo commissioned by tho oxooutivo of South Carolinaas coroner to fill tho unexpired term of Elish P. Hutchinson. Approved February 18. 1871. COMPOUND FLUID UXTRACT OF SAIL r'APARH.LA CEO. IK. CA Ii I 'EN TEW S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF lU'CUL These Celebrated ProtMiratJoHBj oviginally introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, under 0?* patronage o!' the uic0k'til faculty , have been bo long extensively used by physicians and others, that tbey arc generally known for their intrinsic value, and can be relied on as being most valuable remedies in all cases where Saranpnrilln ( r Uuchu are applicable, and cannot be too highly recommended* They are prepared in a highly conceutrnted form, so its to l ender the. doso small and con venient. Orders by mall or otherwise will receive prompt attention. GEO. W. CARl'KNTEH, HEN8ZEY & CO.', Wholesale Chemical Warohouac, No. 7jl7 Market atruwl, Philadelphia. I For sale by DCKEH & iSilULER, and E. A. OL1VEROS, Orongeburg, 8. C, and DOW IE k MOI8E, Wholcaalc Agents, Cbarlenton, &|. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, SOU PU1U.JrXJUte VHS isjB^OOs?. The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which ore tiuiy marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dis ease?, where tho system fcccmod saturated with corruption, have been Kmined and cured by it. crofalous affections and , dlsorders,wblcb we.ro ag gravated by the scrofu lous contamination until they were paiufi?ly sfllicting, have been radical!/ cured in such great nnmbers in almost every e#o tion of the country, that tbo public scarcely need to bo in formed oflu virtues or uses. Scrofulous nelson Is ono of the most destruc tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and mif.ilt t?mint of tlicorganism undermines the con atulion, and invites the uttnek of enfeebling or t a . diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its Bre&cncc. Again, it seems to breed Injection troiiRhout Uie body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or othor of its hideous forms, either on Uie surface or among tho vitals. In tho latter, tubercles maybe suddenly deposited In tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it shows its presence by eruptions on tho skin, or foul ulccratlons on some part of the body. Hence the occasional uso of a bottlo of this Saraapartlla is advisable, oven when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af flicted with the following complaints generally flnd immediate reliar, nod. at length, cm e, by tho use of this SAUZA V.iMlT.r^l: Bt. Antho ny'* Vtrtf, Jt?ae or 1'ryalpelaa, Tetter, Salt Jthrmn, Scald Iftad, Mngtrorm, Sore ICyea, ?*>r* JScirs, rsO. OtSS? erupUons or vluible forma of Scrofulous, diteaee. .Also in the more con cealed forms, as Dyapcpala, Iiroj>ny, Heart JUscaac, Uta, Kpileptty, Keuralyla, nnd the various ITlcereua nffcctlonB of the muscular and nervous systems. Syphilla or Venereal and Mercurial I>1* caaca are cured by it, though a long time is re quired Aw subduing there obstinate maladies l>y any medicine. Hut Icng-contlnued uto of tins medicine will curotlio complaint. Leucorrhota or Whiten, XTterlne Uleeratlons, and fentafe Dlaeaac.i,are commonly soon relieved and ulti mately cured by Its purifying and Invigorating etfect." Minute nlruttions lor each case aro found In our Almanac, supplied grntis. HheinnaUam and Gout, when caused i>y accomulstions of ex traneous matters in ttio blood, yield qnickly to It, nsalso T.lrer Vompla I Ufa. Torpidity, V.onyva tlon or inflammation of tho /.f err, and iTniitt dlee. nlicn arising, as tber often no, from the rankling poisons in tlie bl?od. Tins SAltSA I* Alt l hi. A is a great restorer lor the Btrcngth nn-4 vigor of tho .-ysteiu. Xlmbo who nre-Xon (fittd nnd fAatlrsa. ?l)rapondent, Sleeplena, anil troubled with Xorenua Apprehenaitma or J'eara, or any of tho rutccnhul Kyniptomatlr, of Irenknesa, will (lud immediate relief nnd con vincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. /' REP All E I) /; Y Dr. JT. C. AYER ?V ( I).. I.o-.ndl, Slaw., Practical and Analytical Chcmittta. 60I-D BY ALI. DKUGOiSTS EVERYWHERE. I>r. J. OLi ': - . <i Agent at Orangi ' i*g ? . iL nugC ly FOR SA LIj BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS (0 I)VALUES g u a'n o s. 148 BAY St., SA V W.N'A II. <J.v. ??ii i>iW>.iJ' i . i\ ? .ii . ;..,**... 151 K?st Bay, Cl'l AltMiSXON, S. G BULL, SCDYILL & PIKE, oiiANi;i:i>i'::<:. s. c. For further information, apply or ad dross its abovofor Pamphlet. nov 19 wco I ;n GREAT MONTHLY W\{}\7Am<), Ttco bo/Lui per Annum. Gl PAGES K K VD1NG M ATTKll. 30 Pages Atlvertistcm-?ittM. WALKER, P.VANS n COOSWELL; iVM> />. iriM/"/* Al.w/:x, Oll v i" i.i.ston, R; i '. July 10 tl $500,000TO ^GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH cJvnOLlJNTA. X^ND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Under the sssplzzr. Use "South Carolina Stnte Agricultural and Mechanlcel Sn?Uty:" will give n 8ER1P.S OP CONCERTS, at the Academy of Musice, Charleston, S. C, oommenoing October lot, 1871, for He purpose of raising a fund h? cnablo oinigrsnts to settle upon lands selected by the Association for homes of Northern and European farmers and others, irt tlio State of South Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the nrstyecr. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA ? General Wade Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry, Governor M. L, Bonham, Gcnerul Johnson Hngond, Hon. Armistcad Hurt, Hon. James Chesnut, General John 8. Preston, Hon. W. P. Simpson, Andrew Simonds, Esq., Hon. G. A. Trcnholm, Governor J. L. Msuuing. Hon. J. B. Campbell. $500,000 to be awarded to the Tioket Hnldrrt of the Series of Concerts to Contmcnco on the EirBt of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C, on whieh day the Drawing commences. 150,000 Season Tickets of Adnii*!*lort, and mo more, at $5 each All ihc premiums, including DiteD and C.>rtincato of TiGn to Academy or Music, will be dopositoj wiUi the National Bank of the Republic, New York. S500,ooo nsr oiitts. 1st Gift, Academy of Music Charleston, S. C, cost to build $280.000. having an annual rental of about $20,000 from Opera House, Stores and Halls ; the building being about 230 feet by 60, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of tho city, and well known to be tbo finest building aipl roost valuable property in Charleston ; val ued at.k.250. " -no. 8d. 4th. 5th. 25 25 860 250 500 12.r>0 .000 Gift?Cash.100.000 Gift?Cash.25.000 Gift?Cash.10,000 Gift?Cash.5.000 Gifts?Co*b.each $1,000.25,000 Gifts?Cash.eaoh 600.12.000 Gifts? Cash.each 100.?5.0(10 G i f 18?Cash.each G i ft s?Cash.each Gifts?Cash.each 60.?12,500 25.12.500 10.12,500 2,404 Gifts, amount to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents South Carolina Lauil and Immigration Association. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., General M. W. GARY. Charleston, S. C CtJiiM'iS.siuXtiiiS AMD SUI'b'R yixuKS OF Dil A WlffGi General A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel 15. II. Rutledg? of South Carolina. General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of New York. June 10 wee tf SPRING OPENING! JOSEPH M'NAMARA, RUSSELL STREET, Hare jttst opened an ontirc new STOCK of SPRING GOODS, complete in the various Departments. DIAGONALS, CLOTHS. CA88TMERES, TWEEDS, LINENS, DRILLS and COATINGS, GOTT? NADES and RBADY-MADB CLOTHING, woll selected and ot manifold Stvles. DRESS GOODS in variety, MUSLINS and CALICOS, the latter Hi yds for $1, or as Clump as any in tho mark "t. all of the most Fashionable Pat ems. YARD WIDE brown id black DOMESTICS, tit 12A, and a complete line ot all kinds at corresponding prices. SHOES, GAITERS. HATS, SHIRT FRONTS. YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. Also GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERY WARE, which will bo sold CHEAP as can b^1 bought in any house in this Stute for tho CASH. apl 22 c Jy 25 cts. SAVED IS 25 els. MADE ! EO. H. COENELSON, IS NOW oiTKKINtJ TUE LAUGEST STOCK SPP pi / 1 ./ < } (iOODS . ? AT THE LOWKST PRICES! C 5 1 J3.A.T '1 ?.\K(i.\ I N ?>? ?'curfi?:: Call before buy:nir cl.M'wIuM ?. t.c.'l ??:< mine hi* STOCK, eniiaiating of all tht LATEST nud MOST DESIRABLE STYLES of cver> VARIETY uf DRESS PRINTS, CASSIBERES, GOODS, COTTONS, LINENS, &v Also the LARGEST SELECTION of Keady-rnado Clothing, Bcots and Shoes \\\ STYLE and l'RK E. , one and all, and convinceyotr.-.t dvcs, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOD? GEO. iL CORNELSON. ont o k ?y NEW AREJAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY THAT they have purchased the CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF T1IOS. RAY And are CARRYING ON the OARRIAdE BUSINESS In all its BRANCHES. Orden left with CS will be PROMPTLY FILLED. All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH. COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. I>OYI,E, WILES A CO., dec 17 c Oranpeburg, S C. TTTOULB INFORM THE PUBLIC TH AT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR t T riajto Making in nil its various In uuhc und will Manufacture or Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriage!', Ruggics or Wagt n . And am also prepared with NEW PRESS AND (I v! 'I?) GIN \\'I> LACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from J to I cent more than that Ginned on the common Gins. oct H apl 2 - ly II. RIG OS. THE LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. CAPITA L?GOLD (7,000,000.00, HAS ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IX ORAN(IEBTIRO, S. C. Tim T.itns of this WELL KNOWS OLD ENGLISH COMPANY arc FAIR, and the Security it offers, Absolute. Apply to JAM KS II. F?WLES, Agent, At Citizen's Savings Bank. CHARLES T. LOW N DES, General Agon! ehntlestou, S. C. jau 2S d ? ?tu WASHINGTON HOUSE BY Mra. M. W. Stratton, COBME*. GERVAIS A ASSEMBLY STREEKS COLU31BXA, fc. C. Convenient to tho Greenville mid Charleston Bntlroads and tho Business portion of the City. Rnic of Transient Board?Two Dollars per Day. Regular Hoarders received at Rcasonablo Rates. dco 10 ' tf LW\TER^HEEL, Mill Pnn ninA O L~rlM A {> T>i Alr.trn T0^?H?!?J'%IM0BEil? *lL?8END FORA CIRCUIT *^ sept 10 CAROLINA BITTERS. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We tnko great pleasure in offering the OLD CA RODIN A BITTERS to the public. They arc compounded with great care, and contain some ot tlio best Ton ics in the Pharnmcopiu. Ah evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all other?, wc have certificates from ninny of the lead ing physicians in our Stute, v. ho hare pro scribed them in their practice. The* OL? CAROLINA BiKTTRS Wfll be reun 1 invaluable for Want of Appetite, Genend Debility. Chills and Fev?r, and Dyspepsia, \\i> do not offer our HITTBR8 asftoiire forfait discuses, .but a< un Aromatic Torfic, they have no rquaT.A , For sale hy Djuggi^ta and;Grocers every where. Principal 1? )??>;. GOODlllCif; WI N KM A S k Importers of Choice Dir.j.a and t'lteioi e.ils. Charleston, S Cj mar 8 * * X . _. 1 v C0UCHS,C0L0S;&C. For tho Speedy Relief. Ami Permanent furo c4' coxsr M PTIOX hp.o\( inns, A S T II M A . C 0 L D S, Ami all Disoa.se.? ol the LUNGS, CG EST. oil TUUOAT rilHE ENPECTOH \ NT is compose*, trxclm ' \ sively of Hcrbul und Mui .'. ii .. , ro iluct*, which Permeate tl?<r? retry fttibtaatnce of Hb?' Lung*, cau?in;r them to throw oil lifo acrid matter which collects in the i'.r n-.h! i Tube.*, and at the sninc lime forms ? seothiug coaling, relieving the irritation which produces tho cough. ??* Th?? objec' to be obtained is to cleanse the organ of all impurities; t<> nourish anil strengthen it when it has became impaired anil enfeebled by disease : to renew and in vigornle the circulation of the blood and strengthen the nervous organization. The EXPECTORANT does this to an astonishing degree. It is active but mild and congenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalise the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate tin- matter, It Equalise* ikeNervous influence " producing quiet and composuro TO CONSUMPTIVES It is invaluable, as il immediately relieves the difficult breathing and hairjassTrig rough which attends that dis,vi .-. FOR ASTHMA I> is a Rpoci?e-7-pno dose ofton relie ving I he distressing choking, and prodhcing calm and pieaaouti . v }>v<*u< FOR CROUP No mother should ever boVUliQuI ?? bottle of the EXPECTORANT in tin- house. \V? have numerous certificate?! of irft having reloived, almost instantly, the little sufferer, when death o"ppeared nltnosl inevitable, MOTHERS BE ADViSED: K>rj> it Oil //.in,{ .' This dread disease requires prompt action; us soon as the hoarse, hollow emu/h i? heard. apply the remedy, mid it is easily subdnod : Hit? Relay in DmitroronH! < K??T" The properties of the BXFEl l u ll A NT are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing and healin,-. It brueo.. tin- nervous system and products pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exitilarafts itml Iiiiicrrs (iioomincM ami Depression? Containing till those qualities in a conven ient antl concentrated form, it has proven t I bo (he Most Valuable Lnrtft Bnlsain ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary dis eases. r Prepared by WM. II. TI TT A LAND, ACGU8TA, C.A. Sola !>!/ lii U'j'jists eeetWehere.i nov ? llm ANDI.ES, tjOAP and MATCHES, low j d?>u f. Call < u W. A MIKTION Et S CO X Dvctors and to Lrt* - -4<8flfefclteL^ <1j?b, that Women me ?^519Ew?--=2<4 Hiibjcct to numerous.' &?ZJ9?t' (heir sex?auch as?up-'j!* Bt pression of (bo Menses,rf&~ White?, Painful -^(.nlA-^j^. Wouib, Irreapbir Men. 15ct>|HBWB^B^? strurutiou. liajnorrkage '^'^'?^aWTr. or Excessive "Plow," and ProUpaue KUesi a* or Fulling of the Womb. . These -diseases have seldom been treated snecess?f?fly- The prottesaion has sought diligently far^eeme remedy that would cnbale them to treat these diseases with success. At last that remedy has bocn..<lircoversd bv one of the moft skill far phyoiejnps- ae: the purely -vegetable, and ;s p*?t rtp S? Afla^a, Ga., by uuai>; ijLUM & co. n will purify the blood and strengt h?\ the cysts as,' Sttitm irritation of the. kidneia, and.Wa jocrfeat specific for all the above diseases? so 'te-sr tain a cure as ^uiuine is in Cbilk* and Fev ers. For a history of diseases, and eeVtltl caUsofits wonderful cures, the reed*-*^? referred io ihe wrapper around toe bomc Evers bottle warranted to give - Mtistatiois or money refunded. J.aGba.nue, Ga., March 23, 1870.?JtoA?" r:: u. & CO., ATLANTA, oa.?Vcar-Strtt I take pleasure in stating that I have useafor the last twenty years, the medicine you arm ' putting up, known as nn. j. kuadkiki d'h ruM vj.r, ur.uukATon, and consider it tHe be*t combination &Ter gotten far tho diseases ?dr which it is recommended. I have been fa mihtr with the prescription bt/U*.as as|irae llliouer of uicdieiuc and in domestic, prac tice, hud cen honestly say that I consider'it ?t a boon- to suffering females, and can batbope ' ihut every lady in our Wholo land, wfrb may be suffering in auy nay peculiar to their sex, * may be able io procure a bottle, thai tnoir ' sufferings may not only be relieved,-but that they may be restored to health and strengUi. ' With my kindest regards, I-am. respectfutfv, ? W. 11- FKIlKEd4*j^nf We, the undersigned Druggists, tnkc.pleas-'.' uro in commending to' tb? trade Dr. J. Uradficld's Female Regulator?bclir.ving/it^ tobe a good und reliable reuudy for - tnt' disease tor which he recommends it. W, A. ? Lat.sdvll, Atlanta, Ga.: I'emberton, Wil son. Taylor & co., Atlanta, Georgia. Red wine & Fox, Atlanta, Georgia, W. Root & Son. Marietta, Georgia. DR. PROFJIITTS CELEBRATED LIV ER MEDICINE.?It is purely vegeUbb), and " will net upon tho Liver snd Kinueys'-as pronptly as Cnlomol and Ruchu, w ithout any danger d'f salivation or d?-s.i'-urtion of the bonus. Parlies tukiug this medicine nee? not fear getting wet, or in .\ny other rer.sona ble exposure. Symptoms or Ltvsn Di-easi: :?Tlcadnebe, Dub Feeling'or th? Ulucs, Sour Stomach, Sick or^ Ncia-ous Headache, Heartburn, In digestion or Dyspepsia, Ib.d or- Ritter Tnsto in the .Mouth, the skin has a thick, rnngh feeling, and 18 darker than u-oial, Costive ness, .Me'mneholy Feelings, Cmrnps, Cold Feet, Colic, Dysentery, Diarrbien. Ohi ls and Fever, and Piles. In fact,. where the Liver s' nut cfci-ii-r. yoti are liable tc. every dis ease that is not t>-n:.i -. Propkili a Liv e.- .Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent [and-cure riir? dis?i s- ? rcsu'.i i.ug from a de Tanged liver. Ii wi'l ragtolMe Us functions' and t!.u? cur all d:esod by [he fail arc of its'hcait?y'action. Ii has been used t'or-.n grcr.t number, hj yeni-5; nu.i Ims given universal satisfaction. There i^-n-) biuthtr ? ?i Bull claiming :?? h-ivo the criicittal' recipe, ti is put up |?i bj:!i Powder*atwt F'.oid forai. F.Ultr.l a ::. C \.. S-pt, I. 1 HAS. - - OR. O. t*. PROPHl'fT; S|?: My w.fe ins been an in valid lor ti |ccn years, Doctors ajl agreed she had ??Mver Dis ..sc." In connection' wilh tit ir prictico she u?ed various.an4cr:iH noted rvnetiUs, ion2 of which soeme4i*do; any goi.il.?Som.-iiin s ngo I prneprssl a bnttls' ill your ??Livei M'_thcid6." ot your agent here. "t^. A.- Ilivvey. wftich being given according. tj> iiiroc;ion's has atl'cct*?Ia com* plcte cuix?. nc.jpcc:: ?i:;s GEO. g THOMPSON. CuAOUorr. s. i-.. Sept. -Ji; lrfi 8.?I liave 'u-stxl Or. (?. S. Pii . i;;!!*? Liver Medicine as a Ionic, and foibad it In bu powerful an<i ? db car ions. 0 is eifceRcnl for fntiffllbaa! kraugciceul ot ihe Liver- or const ip^lion of the bi?i*els; in piost cases supeismling thj: uei .?-v of a regular course .;t neibcine L.'.!. M l-.V-N A R f'JK. A. M. Pastor Try on ii1* M.mvcn Citr.\-rv, TexascAuft. 1.186??.? i>r I O.^ S. PhoPiutv? Jn-nr >'/>.?? I write you lid |o iflfuvra you Hint I have been troubled a grtnt ile.ii ip^bxoatlou, but after using ne bottle of vom- Liver Modiciuc, 1 find< grctit relief. I cheerlnllj recommend R as .. good Family Medicine, and fed confident thai ii is food for anything for whioh it claims to be au antidote. Very respect fully, DICK LOCKETE.' PROrillTT'S FAIX KILL IT. This is the celebrated medicine that run' Perry Davis, Pain Killer out of the market, wherever it was rold. Davia made Prophitt change the name from Pain Killer to Pain Kill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or patp of any kind it has no equal ? For Cuts, bruises, Ruins, or old Sores, it is the best thing you can use as a dressing. For Snake Rites or Stings of Poisonous insects, it is a perfect Antidote. It is good for Colic, Colds, ConghSj. or Auwel Complaint. Ha kiaroo indicates its nuturo fully, it is truly Death to pain. Manufactured and Sold by Rkad v iki h .V Co., Atlanta. Gn., and for aap) by all druggists. Doot/v Corntv, G.v., April, 13C.T.?-T?is is its certify that 1 wan confined to tho house, and most of the time to my bed, and suffer ing the greatest agony imaginable with Rheumatism, for live months, und after try ing every available remedy, with no relief, I v.,- cured with two hol?es of Dr. Q. 8. Prophitt's Amodyne Pr.iu Kill I: ; eis.i co?t instantly. 1 therefore recommend it in the highest degree to others suffering from sim ilar disease. 1 can say thai it is one of the finest fainilv medicine* now out, certain-. Yours' frufc, W. A. FOREHANi). Dooly Col-nty, G \., fict. 27, D<r.7.?Da. 0. Piiopilirr. I baVe, during th? last, eighteen mouths, used your l'uin Kill It, and. I consider it uncqnalcd by nnytbiug for psiu in the hen'l. breast, bock or side; and for' ColiC nothing gives reiicf half so quick as> y?ur Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing much, good in the Community in other familiesaa? my own. Yours, .?<c., D. T. KORKilAND. Nk.wtox pAOtottV, Ga., Nov., 18(17.?Dr. I'rophUl : Last sinnn.er my horse sprained his Knee severely, cnuaing the t\hole leg to swell to about twice it natural site, und rendering him almost helpless; fwoipplbja liobs of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thorough ly cured it. JOilN R. DAVIS. t ERTIFICATi:. STATE t'F CI-.ORC.IA, ? Ftii.Tos t oi-ntt. Know all men by these prcM-nto, That 1 have this day, for value received. Sold and trans ferred to Brndfield Co., the solo right to mauiifutitiirf ::::J . ?:]} r::y F.-.::;:'.;- M^feinos, land have furnished them with therall rs j cipes. and have authorised ihe snid Itrad ficld k Co., to print, or have piinted, any thing they Way See proper oonoeroing any and all of above named Mcdieines. This 1 day of dune, 1*70. [Signed] O. S. PROPHITT In presence of Thomas F. Jones, Rolitt Crawford. Notary Public, (fc. s.) Manuracturcd and for snlc. by RRAPPIELO, & CO., Broad street, Atlanta, Ga.Vknclfor J sa'e by ull drt^gistfc. ' < '.' ' * - ei Ai.js ti y