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ate aud IIouso of Rep rose n utH es c f the
State of South Carolina, mom- met and
sittieg in Gecfecfe) Asswaibfy, wt(d by the
"^ftprtty ef the same, Th*t Job?* for the
purpose of establishing a Railroad, Com
pany from Ycmassee, on the Savannah
and Charleston ruil.oad, lo a point nt or
near Millen, Georgia, that a charter,
With the rights and privileges inciden
taltc the same, be, and Is hereby, gran
ted to, ?od rested iu, Johu D. Rates,
Fraud's E.' Doaner, Lewis D. <Sam,
Daniel Johnson, James A. Duubar.
Lewis Bruin, Emory Washburn, John
B. Dcunis, rCcrncy L. Joucs, Timothy
? Murk?, Auson W. Thayey, II. II.
Montgomery, Georg.? Waterhouse, J. C.
Mayo, J. M. Cr.fut, H. Ml S'ewart, Sr.,
H. J. Maxwell, aud their asssociatcs j
nnd when a company shall be known by
H the name of the Yemassoo aud Milieu
. r j I road company, and shall have a cor
porate existence, os a body politic, in
perpetuity.
Sec 2. That the capital stock of
't'sitkl company shall be five miliioh (5,
000,000) dollars, in there? of twenty
( five dollars each ; aud, iu order to raise
the said capital stock, it shall be lawful
to open books of subscription iu such
places, nnd at such times, as may be
deemed for the best interests of the cor
poration, uuder the direction of the cor
porators?the time* and places lor re
ceiving such subscriptions to ho deter
mined by a majority of the corporators ;
but ahould 6uch a majority tail to fix
such times and plucee, then such times
a Du places may bo fixed by any four of
tbo ^corporators .hereinbefore namiid,
having giving due notico of tbc same in
any ^iv/parters of the State; and the
subscription books shall be kept open
for twenty days from auch times, aud at
? such places, as said corporators mny de
termine; that on each share of stock
subscribed!* shall pay two dollars to the
corporators, who fcb.aU deposit tho saaie.]
in some national or State bank. When
one hundred thousand dollars shall bare
been subscribed, the said corporators, or
or any mbre of them, shall give notice,
by publication for at loast ten dtys, of
the tima and place of meeting for or
ganisation,
pa* 8ec. 3. Whenever the said sum of
.^oue hundred thousand d-dlara shall hive
been subscribed, the subscribe!s, their
executors, administrators and assigns,
shall be} and they are hereby, declared
to be incorpoiaied into a Company, aud
shall have all the rights and privileges
' conferred upon the Sevan nth railroad j
company, ratified December 21st, AD
1853: Provided, however, That novhiog
herein contained shall bo so construed as
is*? ? jm9 v ?
to exempt the .said eompany from the
^payment of taxes: And provided furth
er, That this set shall not be construed
r^o as to bind the State to ci.durso. guar
antee or aid said road.
Sic. 4. That the said compauy shall
^TUrru the right to build bridges across
navigable rivers: Provided, They shall
put>in good and sufficient draws, and
shall necessary stations and tun. outs,
with one or more trucks to the road, with
one or more tracks to the road, with such
gunge as will corrctpiud with that of the
Savannah und Charleston railroad, und
may co-operate with such road or roads
c us- may be chartered by the State of
Georgia, forming hut ouw road, at their
discretion: Provided, That the said road
^^Jalf |e febniiuaneed within one year,
and completed within five years, after
the passage of this act, or the charter
thereof shall be forfeited : Aud provided,
further, That Baid road shall be subject
to the provisions of an act entitled "an
act to declare tho manner by which the
lauds, or the right of way over the lauds,
of nersons or cornnrations mav ho taken
for the construction and uses of railways
&5d othsr works of internal improve
went,", ratified September 22d, A D
Sec. 5. This act shall -be deemed u
public net, and continue iu force for
- -tweuty-Ond years.
Approved March 9, 1871.
Joint Resolutions to Authorice the Coun.
it) Commissioners of KeTshno Comity
to levy a Special Tav, for the purpose
; of Building a Cou Jy Jail.
Be it resolved by the Senate aud
House of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting
in General Assembly, and by the au
<hof ly- of the same, That the county
commissioners of Kerehaw couuty be,
and they are hereby, authorized to levy
a special tax of the two mi lies on the
dollar upon the assessed value of the
real and personal property in said couu
ty, tot tuu purjiohu of erecting a county
Jail At eawdon.
^Wfpf^-ei^Uvih'.l 1*71
Trcasnrer to Wefund Messrs Hislcy
AQreighton Six Jfnmlred ami Thre*
Dollarn and Seventy-tight Cents, Tax
es Overpaid by them.
Bo it Unsolved, by tho Senate and
Houm of Representatives of the Stato
of South Carolina, now met and sitting
in General Assembly, and by tbn au
thority ot the sattie, Tin t tho Bute
treasurer be, and he is beroby, directed
to refand to Messrs Rialey ? Creightoo,
or either of them, the aura of six hun
dred and three dollars and seventy-eight
ceute, being, tha amount of taxes over
paid by them.
Approved March 9, 1871.
Joint Resolutions to Altfnc to Mow J.
M. Ploisden. of Qlardcndon County
to Beelen Certain For/cited Lauts,
Be it resolved by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Stute
of South Carolina, now met and sitting
in General Assembly, and by the au
, thority of the same,. Tbrt J. M. Plow
den, of iho county of tho county of
Clarendon, befand he is horeby, allowed
to redeem oerfain Irnds formerly owned
by hin?, iu faid county, consisting of
387 : ere?, more or less, which have be
com forfeited to iho Stato, by virtue of
The' non-payment of taxes, and the wnnf
of bidders at the sale of tho same, on
condition that he shall pay over to the
county treasurer of Clarendon county,
all taxes, penalties and costs which nre
due upon the same, after which the
couuty auditor shall expunge the said
lands from the forfeited land record of
tho county of Clureudun.
? MA|jprovod March 9, 1871.
AN ORDINANCE
For the Better Preservation of
the Peace and ?tulot or the
Town of Gruiigcburg ?. C.
Section. 1. Be it Ordained by the Mayor J
and Aldermen in Council assembled, that on
and after the 4th day of July, A. D. 1S71,
any person or persons who suall HOLD or
PERMIT to bo HELD, a DANCE or
or AM?SEMENT, for pay or reward, with
in tne Incorporate Limits of thr Town of
OrangebUrg, S. C, shall first obtain from
the Town Council a LICENSE for holding
the same, and for which shall be paid the
sum of Five (5) dollars for each and every
LICENSE*
Sec. 2. It aanll be tho duty of tho Town
Marshal to be present on all each occasions,
and for his services shall be allowed Two
12) dollars on each Attendance . this amount
to he deduotcd from the LICEN8RN Money.
Eeo. 8. A Violation of this Ordinance
shall ?subject tho Offenders to a Penalty not
more than Twenty (20) dollars; or Impris
onment for a time not exceedigg Twenty
(20) days.
Sec. 4. All Ordinance or part hereof
Contrary or Repugnant to this Ordinance
are heareby Repealod.
Ratified in Council this 4th day July A. D.
1871. ? ? '?
tf. A. BOLL,
Clerk.
E. J. OLIVER08, Clerk.
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AN ORDINANCE
To Detect Illicit Tradlns ofj
. Beef in the Incorporate Lim
its of ?ra Ii geb?r g Tottis, ISO?
Ca. ' I'* je*
SacTiorf 1. That from and after the 15th
day of July, 1869, each and every individual
offering BEEF within the Corporate Limits
of Orangeburg Town, either for Barter or
Sale, shall bring with Said BEEF or BEEVES
the HEADS in good condition, which Head
or Heads shall be taken to the Offioe of the
Clerk of Council, where shall be kept a Reg
istration Book for the purpose of Recording
therein the FLESH MARKS. EAR MRAKS
and other MARES pertaining to identity.
* * * * * * *
* * * * ? * *
That from and after the 6th day of June,
1871, tha Clark shall be entitled to twenty
five (25) cents for each BEEF offered for
SALE within the Incorporation. Said
amount to be paid by THE PARTY offering
the said BEEF. A Violation of this Ordi
nance shall subject the Offender to such Pen
alties as the Council may see proper to im
pose.
This Amendment Ratified this Cth day of
June, 1871.
N. A. BULL,
Mayor.
E. J. OLIVEROS, Clerk.
juno 17 41
CABINET SHOP
TTJM. A. BULL offers his services to the
YY Citizens of Orangeburg County as
CABINET MAKER in all its branches.
Funerals attended with promptness.
Old FURNITURE repaired and made new.
Also Varnished without hainsr r?mnva<t
t?Dop on the Eastern side of the Railroad.
Give me a trial.
I will also buiid Muggy and Wagon Wheels
and Bodies cheaper than anybody else iu
Orangeburg. WM. A. BULL,
mar 1L tf
GLENN'S SPRINGS,
8PARTAUBURG, 8. C
npilIS DELIGHTFUL WATERING PLACE
I will be open for visitors June 1st, 1871.
Being situated in the Northern part of the
State, in a section remarkable for delightful
climate, beauty and hcalthfulness. This, to
gethcr with the virtuor. of the Water, makes
it one of the most desirable Watering Place*
to be found. Tho Medicinal Qualities of thia
water are not excelled, (to whioh thousands
CAN and WILL TESTIFY,} are a sovereign
remedy for all Female diseases, all dis
eases of all lung standing, diseases of tho
livcv, bowels, kidnoya and bladder, chronic
dlavrbaa, eruptions of the skin, syphilis,
sorpfula, dispapaia, rheumatism, dropsy, Ac.
Arrange mauls will be made to accommo
date a large number of Visitors.
' Good Muslo will be In attendance to en
liven tho Ball Room. Fancy Balls during
the Season.
Ten Pin Alley, Billiard 8aloon and Croquet
for the amusement of the Guest.
A Liver; will bo kept at moderato charges.
Charges per day, $2.50; par month, $80
to $45, according to the rooms. Cottugos
$'25 to $50 for the Season.
Stag" from JofiesvRle direct to tho Hotel.
W. I). FOWLER. Proprietor,
.biue IU ? I -
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR
8 AP A RILL A
GEO. W. CARPENTER'S
C0511*0UIT5 FLUID EXTRACT O? UL'CIlL
These Celebrated Preparations, originally
introduced by Oco. W. Carpenter, under the
patronage of the medical faculty , have been
so long cxtenairely used by physicians und
Others, that they are generally known for
their intrinsic value, and can be relied on as
being saoat vssusble rctnedica in all eases
.wfet? *gamparil!* < r Uucuu are applicnble,
And ?annnt be too highly rccotninended*
Thoy arc prepared in a highly concentrated
form, to aa to render the dose small and con-'
venlent. Orders by mail or otherwise will |
reeei-r? prompt attention.
GEO. W. CARPENTER, IIENSZET & CO.,
Wholesale Chemical Warehouse,
tie. 787 Market street, Philadelphia.
Per ante by DUKES & SHULER, and K. 9'.
OLIVEROS, Orangeburg, S. C. and DOWIE
& M0I8E, Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S.
C.
-j-.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rvairinaro rau biaod.
The reputation this ex
cellcnt mcdtnlne enjoys,
ia derived from Its cures,
many of which are truly
marveUons. Inveterate
caaes of Scrofulous dla.
ease, where the system
seemed saturated with
corruption, have been
En rillt d and cured by it.
crolulous affections and
i disorder*,which were ag
gravated by the scrofu
lous contamination until
! pair (ally afflicting, have been radically
eared in such great numbers In almost every sec
tion of the country-, that the public scarcely need
to be Informed of Its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is ono of the most destruc
tive enemies of our race. Often, Uds unseen and
unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the coa
atituUon, and invites the nttark of enfeebling or fa
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
groBenre. Again, it seems to breed infection
iroughoiit the bod)-, and then, on some favorablo
occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its
hideous farms, either ou the surface or among the
vitals. In the latter, Innereien maybe suddenly
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
in UV Mrer, or it show a ita presence by eruptions
on *' fikln, or foid ulceratlons on some part of
SB* 'dy. Hence the occasional use of a bottlo
Of is Baraaparilla is advisable, even when no
active symptom* of disease appear. Persona af
flicted with the following complaints generally
And immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the
use Of this 8A.nSAVAJlll.LA: 8t. Antho
ny's Fire, JXose or JBrwsipela*, Titter, Bait
Jihcurn, Scald Head, Jlinmoorm, Soro Eye*,
0orm Ear*, and other eruptions or visible forms
of Scrofulous disease. Also in tho more con
cealed farms, as Jtyspcpsta, Dropsy, Heart
JHsrn.tr, Tits, JCpilepsjr, Neuralgia, and
the variou* Ulcerous affections of the muscular )
and nervous systems, ;
Syphilis or Vrurreal and Mercurial Dls- '
rases are cured by it, though a loug time is re
quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued use cf ?ul i
medicine will cure the complelut. Jscuoorrheea
or Whites, irtttrtn* JTlceratlon?. nnd Fem?f? ?
Diseases,'aro commonly soon relieved nnd ulti- ,
match- cured by ita purifying and invigoraUng i
effect* Minute directions for each case are found
In our Almanac, supplied gratis. Jlheumatlstn
and Gout, when caused by accumulation* of ex- :
traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
aa alsoXIrer Complaints, Torpidity, Conges- ;
tion or Inflammation of ?ieXtecr, and?T<itm- |
die.-, when arising, aa thev ollen do, from the
rankling poisons in the blood. This BAJtBA- \
PAJtlLLA is a great restorer for the strength
an4 vigor of tho system. Those who are Lan
ffuld and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless, |
and troubled with Nervous Apprehension* or t
J'cars, or any of the affections symptomatic of i
Weakness, will And Immediate relief and con- I
jdnclng evidence of its restorative power upon .
PIIS PA II ICD B Y
Dr. jT. c. AYEB * ( 0,vLonell, Mas*.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist*. J
BOLD BT ALL D?UGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
JL*r. AU. J. olitVJ-iltOS,
Agent at Orangeburg C. H.
aug'J ly
FOR SAL'-: BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Uil 'OR TER S i0 D EA L ERS
.g u a'n o s,
US BAY St., SAVANNAH, Ga.
241 BRO AD Sr. AUGUSTA, Oa.
101 Euat Ray, CHARLESTON'S. C
AMJ Ui
BULL-, SCOVILL & PIKE,
?RAN01SB?RG, S. C.
Fur iurth.ur information, *pp1y or ad
dress os above for. Pamphlet.
1 nnv 19 wee dm
';GRf AT
MONTHLY MAUAZlflE,
Tuo Dollars per Annum.
64 PAGES READING MATTER.
30 Fuge? Advertisements*.
WALKER, EVANS 4 C0G3WELL,
a hd
D. WVA TT AIKB2T,
ChAblk?ton, C.
' iu'h 16 tl
THJS SOUTH pj\ TSOIAN A. LAND
ANi/ ijiMlGilA^liuiN association
Under thaltuspices the "South Carolina 8tate Agricultural and Meabanlcal 8o?iety," will
give a SI!Hl KS OF CONTENTS, at the Academy.of Musice, Charleston, 8. C. commencing
October Is*, 187), for the purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to settle open lands
selected by'the Association for homes of. Northern and European farmers and othere. In the
State of Bouth Carolina, and for their transportation thither and support for the first yea*. I
REFERENCES IN COUTH CAROLINA ?Ooneral Wade Hampton, Hou. B. F. Perry,
Governor M. L. Bonbabt, General Johnson IIagood, Hon. Armbnead Burt, Hon. James
Chesaut, General John S. Preston, tton.-W. D. Simpson, Andrew Simonds, Esq., Hon. G. A.
Trenbolm, (loveruor J. L. Msuning. H6n^ B. Camphell.
k $300,000 tob? awarded to the Ticket Holdrra of the 8crlo* of Concerts to Commence on
4bn Blrnt of October, 1871rat the Aoadehvy of Music, Charleston, 8. C, on whieh day the
.I)rawing commencco. f?
150,000 ?ea?oa Tickets of Admi^alon, and no more, at $5 each
All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will b? \
deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York.
$500,OOQ'IN GIFTS.
1st Gift, Academy of Musle Charleston* f$,.C, cost to build $230.000, having an annual
rental of about $20.000 from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being abeat
210feet by 60, and situated corner of King and Market streets, in the centre of the eity,
and well known to be the finest building ami most valuable property in Charleston : val
ued at..;.Cfc!.,.,.250,000
2nd. Ulft?Cash..>.....100,000
3d. GiR?Cash..26.000
?Ith. (Jin?Cash....M..10,000
5tb. C.in?Cash.i...-.S.000
25 Gins?Cajh.......each $1,000._.25.000
2"> tiiftK?Cash.5?v.jeach 500.12.00?)
?SO Gifts?Cash... .......oaoh 100.H6.000
?50 Gifts?Cash.?eaclr 60.12,600
">(ki Gifts?Cash.-each 25.1 .',600
1250 Gifts?CasI.,.. ..,..??ch 10.12,500
2,401 Gifts, amount to.$500,000
BUTLER. CHADWICK, GARY & CO..
Agent* Souflt Carolina Laud .nul Immigration A*wiut!on.
Goncra? M. C. BUTLER,. JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., General M. W. GARY.
Charleston, 8. C.
COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS OF DRA WING:
General A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel B. II. Rutledga of South Carolina.
General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of Neu York,
jnne 10 woo tf
SPRING OPENING!
JOSEPH M'NAMARA,
RUSSELL STREET,
Have just opcnod*Vn entiro new STOCK of SPRING GOOD*, complete in tho various
Departments:
DIAGONALS, CLOTHS. CAS9IMERE3, TWEEDS. LINENS, DRILLS and COATINGS,
COTT NAD ES and READY-MADE CLOTHING, well scleeted and of manifold Stvles.
DRE93 GOODS in variety, MUSLINS and CALICOS, the latter 16 yds for $1, oru
Cheap us any in the markit, all of the most Fashionable Patcrns.
YARD WIDE brow a. and black DOMESTICS, at 12$, and a complete line of all kinds at
corresponding prices.
SlittICS, GAITERS. HATS. SHIRT FRONTS. YANKEE NOTIONS, &o. Also
GROCERIES,' HARDWARE ami CROCKERYWARE, which will be sold CHEAP as can
bo bought in any house in this State for the CASH.
npl 22 *>c ly
25 cts. SAVED IS 25 cts. MARE!
(jEO. H. COR'NELSON,
IS NOW OFFERING
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF
SPRING GOODS
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES!
GREAT 13 A.RGA IN$ <="> >'? ?-.-?reJ:-:
Call before buy'njr. elaewhero, nnd examine bis STOCK, c-nnainting of all the
LATEST aud MOST DESIRABLE STYLES of every VARIETY of
DRESS PRINTS, CASSIMERES,
GOODS, ''OTTON 8, LINENS, &u.
Also the LARGEST SELECTION of
Ready-made Clotliiiig, Boots and Shoes
Of EVERY STYLE and PRICE.
Call, one and all, and convince yourselves, NO TROURLE TO SHOW GOODS.
geo. h. cornelson.
np! 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 TIIOS. RAY
And are CARRYING OR the
REIA6 E BUSINESS
In all Its BRANCHES. Orders loft with US will be PROMPTLY FILLED.
All kinds of REPAIRING NEATLY DONE and with DISPATCH.
COFFINS FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE.
.DOYLE, WILES A CO.,
dec 17 c Orangehurg, 8 C.
WOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC TH AT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR
riage Making in all its various hranohes, and will Manufacture or Repair at the
Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Ruggies or Wngons. And am also prepared with
NEW PRESS ANI> G *J TO GIN AND PACK COTTON
SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has brought from \ to j cent more
than thai Ginned on the common Gins.
oct 8 apl 2?ly ?. RIGGS.
THE LIVERPOOL
Fire Insurance Company.
CAPITAL?GOLD 17,000,000.00,
HAS ESTABLISHED AN AGENCY IN ORANGEBURG, 8. C.
The Terms of this WELL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY are
FAIR, and the Security it offers, Absolute
Apply to JAMES H. FOWLE8, Agent,
At Citizen'a Saviugs Bank,
wII ARLES T. LOWNDES, General Agent, Charleston, 8. O.
jau 28 c Sui
WASHINGTON HOUSE
BIT
Mrs. IL w. Btratton,
OKB.V AAS h ASSEMBLY STREETS
MLVaUULa, S. C ' J
Cesvesient io ihm Ore? rigt ead T^risjjaart
Railroad* ?ad the Business portion of
the Cit y. Bat? of Transient
Board?Two Dollars
per De/.
Regular Boarders received at
Rates.
dee 10 tf
WAter wheel,
Mill GwriniShaflSnfeXPulleys
.send roRACMuna
aept 10
CAROLINA BITTERS.
A DELIGHTFUL TONIC.
We take great pleasure in offering the
OLD CA RODIN A BITTERS
to the public. They are compounded with
great oaro, and contain some of the best Ton
ics in the fharreacopia. At evidence of the
superiority of our BITTERE over all others,
we have certificates from many of the lead
ing physicians in our State, who hav? pre
scribed them in their prao'.iee. The
OLD CAROLINA B1ETTBS
Will be found invaluable for
Want of Appetite,
General Debility,
Chills and Fever,
and Dyspepaia.
We do not offer our RITT Kits as a cure
for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic,
they have no equal.
For sale by Di uggisls and Grocers every
where. Principal Depot.
GOODRieHj WIN EM AN & CO.,
Importers of Choiee Drugs and Chemi
cal?-, Charleston, 8 CJ
mar ly
For the Speedy Relief
Aud Permanent Cure of
coisrsTJM^Tioisr
?ROXCUITI?,
ASTHMA, COLDS,
And all Diseases oi the
LUNGS, CHEST, OR THROAT!
rjpHE EXPECTORANT is composed cxclu
I aively of Herbal and Mucilaginous pre
duets, which
Permeate the very Substance
or the ILuiig?,
causing them to throw off the acrid matter
which collects in the Bronchial Tubes, and
at the same time farms a soothing coating,
relieving the irritation which produces the
cough.
The object to be ebtained is to cleanse the
organ of all impurities; to nourish and
strengthen it when it has become impaired
and enfeebled by disease; to renew and in
viporate the circulation of the blood and
strengthen the nervous organisation. 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 the matter.
It Equalize* the "Nervous Influence,'
producing quiet and composure
TO CO^UMPTIVES
It is invaluable, as it immediately relieves
the difficult breathing snd harrassing cough
which attends that disease.
fobTastmha
It is a specific?one dose often relieving the
distressing choking, and producing calm and
pleasant repose.
FAR <-R01)4?
No mother should ever be without a bottle of
the EXPECTORANT in the house. We have
numerous certificates of its having releived,
almost instantly, the little sufferer, when
death appeared ah .ost inevitable.
MOTHERS BE ADVISED !
Keep it on Hand !
This dread disease requires prompt action;
as soon a; tho hoarse, hollow cough is heard,
apply the remedy, and it Is easily subdued ;
But Delay la Dnngerousi
f6T* The properties of the EXPECTO
RANT are demuleent, nutritive, balsamic,
soothing and healing. It braces the nervous
system and produces pleasant and refreshing
sleep.
// Exhilarate* and Relieve* Gloominess
and Depression.
Containing all these qnalities in a conven
ient and concentrated form, it has proven to
be the
Most Valuable Lung Balsam
ever offered to sufferers from Fulmonary dis
eases.
Prepared by
WM, II. Xl'TT &. LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA.
hold by Drujgittt everywhere.
nev 6 dm
?-?-?r-???~??-????
/""1ANDLES, SOAP and MATCHES, low
\j donrn. Call en
W. A. MLRO^LY & CO
M E A. X>
IT1. Tfell known if
Doctor a and to* L*t
unw, thai Waan*n at*
subject to ?,
diaaaapC
Sea
proffeeeion
remedy thai
fir.
i Uteri or
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(hat remedy ha/been discovered
State or Georgia, that rZSijUi ?RAD?
FIELD S FSMALAt lUWtnUtVTOR. It ia
purely vegetable, aatd ia put nw.ig, Jkt)**ta,
Ga.. by BaA^r.?l^*'e?^W^m purify
Ik* Wood a?d Mtr*&?%tfm ajijeau, relieve
irritation of the kidney and la A perfeet
specific for all the above; s^eaufcaeasi ear-,
tain a cure as ?uinioe is in Chilis and Fac
ers. For a history of diseases, sad -Jertla
ca tee of it a waadafftil cures, the reader la
referred t? the wrapper around the bottle.
Evers bottle warranted to give satlsfactioa
or money refunded.
LaGbasob, Ga., March 23, 187?.?Bbad
ncua & CO., ATbakTA, oa.?D<*rt$ir*: I
take pleasure in stating that I have used for
the last twenty years, the medicine you are
putting up, known as oa*- *? aaaortBLo's
fem a lb uoouToa, and consider it the beat ?
combination ever gotten for thediaehaes for
which it is recommended. I have been fe
milar with the prescript ion both as a prac- ?
titioner of aediciue and in domestic prac
tice, and can honestly say that I consider it -
a boon to suffering females, and ran but hope
that every lady in our Whole land, who may '
be suffering ia any way peculiar to their atx,
may be able to procura a bottle, that their '
sufferings may not only be relieved, hut that
they may be restored to health and strength.
With my Kindest regards, 1 am, respectfully,
W> r-.FKRRKLL, M. D.
We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleas
ure in commending to tho trade Dr. J.
BraUfiahJ's Female Regulator?believing it
to bo a good aad reliable . remedy for the
disease for which he recommends it. W. A.
Lansdcll, Atlanta, Ga.: Pemberton, WU
sen. Taylor A cu? Allan .v. Georgia. Red- -
wine A Fox, Atlanta, Georgia. W. Root
A Son, Marietta, Georgia.
pr. pROPinrf'S Celebrated liv
er MEDICINE.?It ia purely vegetable, aad
will act upon the Liver .and Kidneys a* ?
pronptly ae Calomel and Buehu, without any
danger of salivation or destruction of the .
bone*. Parties taking this medicine need
not fear getting wet, or in any other retseaa- ?
hie expoenre.
Symptoms or Live* Diskask :?Headache,
Doll Feeling or th.? Blues, Sour Stomach,
Sick or Nervous Headache. Heartburn, In
digestion or Dyspepsia, Bad er. Bitter. Taste
in the Mouth, the skin has a thick, rough
feeling, and ia darker than usual. Costive- -
neas. Melancholy Feelings, Cramps. Cela
Feet, Colic, Dysentery, -Diarrhoea. Chi'N and
Fever, and Piles. In fact, where the Liver -
is out of order, yo? aro liable tc every dis
caao that is not rootagioos. PropbitCs Liv
er Medicine, if taken properly, will prevent
and cure any disease resulting from a de
ranged liver. It ni l regulate its function.*
and thus cure all d':?ea?es enmed by Ihtf fail
ure ot" no healthy action. I: has been u?- i
tor a gn-nt numbei of years, and Uae give* .
unTveraalvntisfacfion. There is no bruthtr -
or son claiming to have the original, r?-ei*j.
It is put up in both Powder and Fluid form.
Fa"ii?i its. Ga.. Sent, 4. 180S.?DR. O. *.
PROPH1TT: Sin : My wife has been aa in
valid fur fifteen years. Lectors all agree4
?he had "Live* Diataae.*' In coaucetioii
with their practice ?he u*< I vn-ioui and
noted romeuiea, "jone ot which aceate* le de ?
any goi/d.?Sometime ag<? I procured a bottl?
of your "Liver Medicide," of yenr agent .
here, C. A. Harvey, wuich. Wciug given
according to directions, has affected a cam- -
plete cure.
Respectfully, Ac. GEO. L. THOMPSON.
IC.aW. x, c. Sept. 24, I8WL?I have
used Dr. O. S. Propuitts Liver Medicine aa -
a tonic, and found it to be powerful aad
efficacious. It is excellent for iunctioaal
derangement of the Liver or const ipation of
the bowels; in mnut cases, supeiaediagthe
necessity of a regular course of medicine
E. J. MEYNARDIK, A. M.
Pastor Try on a\
Marios Cor.iTT, Texas, Aug. 1,1809.? t?r
O. 8. Paorninr?Herr Sir: I write yen thi
to inform you that I have been troubled a
great deal with indgeation, but after using
one bottle of your Liver Medicine, I find
great relief.* I cheerfully recommend it as
a good Family Medicine, and feel confident
that it is good lor anything far which it
claims to be an antidote.
Very respectfully, DICK LOCKETE.
PROPI1ITTS PAIN KILI* IT.
This ia the celebrated medicine that ran
Perry Davis, Pain Killer out of tu? market,
wherever it was sold. Davis made Pi cubit a.
change the name from Pain Killer to Paint
Kill it. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or ?
Eiin of any kind it has no equal For Cuts,,
raises. Burns, or old Sores, it is the best,,
thing yon can uae as a dressing. For Saake
Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is a
perfect Antidote. It is good for Colie, Calds,
Coughs, or Aowei Complaint. Its name
indicates its nature fully. It is truly Dkath
to pain. Manufactured and sold by Bbad
riKLB A Co., Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by .
aU druggists.
Doolt County, Ga., April, 18G7.? ThLn ia ?
its certify that I was confined to the house, .
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, I
was cured with two bottles of Dr. O > 8.
Prophitt's Amodyne Pain Kill It; eaeh east
ing fifty centa only. It relieved ma alsaeet
ias?&u*jr. . vuereiore tevoiainep? ? tan
highest degree to others suffering from sim
ilar disease. I can say that it ia one of the
finest family medioines now out, certain. -
Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND.
i Doolt Corxrr, Ga., Oct. 27, 186Z.--DB,
O, 8= PanwTT. I have, during ihs last
eighteen months, used your Pain Kill It, aad
I consider it unequaled by nnything for paiu
in the head, breast, bank or aid*; and far
oolic nothing gives relief haif so quick ae
your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing mach
good in the community in other families ae
my own. Your*, Ac, D. T, FOREHAND.
| Nbwtok Factobv, Ga., Nov., 18*7 ? Dr.
Prophitt: Last summer my horse sprained
i his knee severely, reusing the whole leg te
' swell to about twice it natural aiie> aad
rendering him almost helpless ; fwo applica
tions of your Anodyne Pain Kill It thorough.
j ly cured It. JOHN B. DAVIS.
CERTIFICATE.
STATE OF GEORGIA,?FciToa Covarr.
Know all men by these present*, That I have
this day, for value received, sold aad trans
ferred to Bradfleld A Co., the sola right to
manufacture and sell ray Family Medicines,
and have fnrntshed tbrm with the fall re
cipes, and have authorised the said,. Brad
fleld A Co., 1? print, or have printed, any
thing they may see proper conceraiug auy.
and all of above named Medicine*. This
16th day of June, 1870.
[8lgnedl O. B. PROPHITT
fa presence of Thomas F. Jone?, R*$*H
Crawford, Notary Public, (k a.) . ^
Manufactured and for aale by BRADFIELTa
A CO., Bread atreet, Atlanta, Ga., ead>tv
aale by all druggists.
Aug 12 Ijr1