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OFFICIAL - . r .i<r ?.H...2. ? i Acts ami Joint Resolution* . PMftetl by the I>gi?l*ftnre-~ ?c?Si0Ml870?,Hil871. [Cfe/irMtuec?/Vom last Week.] Sjbc. G. That tho iuteudant aud war dens duly elected and qualified shull; during their term of Borvice, severally and respectively, be vested with all the powers of a trial justico or other inferi or court; and tho i n tun dan t shall aud may, as often as may bo necessary, Btiru mons the wardens to moot in council: any two of whom shall, with tho inteu dant or any three wardons, constitute a quorum to transact busiucss, and they shall bo kuowu by the namo of the town council of Mnuuiug. Aud they, aud their successors hereafter to be elected, may have a common seal, which shall be affixed to all their ordinances, may sue and be sued, may plead aud be imploa ded, in any of law or equity in this State, and purchase, hald, possess and enjoy to them and their successors, in perpetuity, or for any term of ycars; any estate, real or personal, or mixed, and sell, alien or courey the saute : Pro vided, The same shall not exceed, at any one time, the sum of ten thousand dollars. And the intendant nnd war dons shall have full power to make and establish all such rules, by-laws and or dinances respecting the roads, streets, markets aud police of said town, as shall appear to them necessary and requisite for the security, welfare and conven ience of said town, or for preserving health, order, peace aud good govern ment within the same; and nil t he by laws, rules and ordinances the said Coun cil may make, shall, at all times, be subject to revisal or repeal by the gen eral assembly of this Stutc. Aud the said council may fix nnd impose fines und penaltis fcr the violation thereof, and approp.iatc tho same to the public uses of said corporation: Provided, that no punishment shall exceed fifty dollars' tine or thirty days' imprisonment. Sec. 7. That the intendant aud war dens of said town shall have full power to grant or refuse licenses to keep tav erns, or to retail spirituous liquors with in tho corporate limits of said town, upou such conditions, aud ujjer such cirtumstanccs, as to them shall scorn proper and right: Provided, That in no instance shall the price of c license to keep tavern, or to retail spirituous li quors, be fixed at a less sum than is established by the law of this State; aud all moneys paid for licenses, and for ?qcb and forfeitures for rctailiug spirit uous liquors, kcepiug tavern aud billiard tables within tho limits without licenses, shall bo appropriated to the public uses of said town : Provided, That the inten dant and wardens, duly aud qualified, shall not have power to grant any li .cense to keep taverns or retail spiritu ous to extend beyond the term lor which they have becu elected. Sec. S. That it shall be tho duty of tho inteudunt and wardens to keep al. toads, streets aud wins within their cor. poratc limits open nud in good repair. They bhull have power to compound with all persons liablo to work tho streets, ways aud roads in s-aid town, upon such terms as they, b}T ordinance, shall establish, the moneys so received to bo applied to the public ii?e of said towu ; and all persons refusing or fail ing to pay such commutation ahull bo liable to such fine, n~t exceeding twenty dollars, as the town council may impose. Sec. 9. The said town council shall have power to regulate sales at auction within the limits of said town, and to grant liccuses to said auctioneers : Pro vided, Nothing herein contained shal. extend to sales by Sheriff, clerk of court judgo of probate, coroner, excutor or administrator, assignee in bankruptcy, or by any trial justice or other inferior court. j Sec. 10. They bhull also have power to impose an auuutl tax nut exceeding twenty cents on every hundred dollars of the assessed value of real and person al estate lying within the corporate lim its of 6aid town, the veal and personal estate of churchrs aud school associa tions excepted, aud to regulate tho prico of licenses upon all public shows and exhibitions in tho said town; to erect a pow-der magazine, aud compel uny pcr bon 'holding more than twenty-live pounds of powder to sforo tho same therein, yud tomnko regulations for the rates of Htorago thereof, and for keeping and dclsvering tho name. The said council shall have power to enforce the payment of all taxes levied under au thority of this act, ngairfst tho property nnd person of all defaulters, to tho same extent and in the manner a.s is provide 1 by luw for the collection of the general taxes, except that executions to enforce tho payment of the town taxes shall be issued under the scul of tho corporation, nud directed to the towu marshal or other persons cnpaciully appointed by the town council to collect the Bume; und all property i.jam which a lax shall bo lc- i vied is hereby declared and tuitde liable i for the payment (heruof, in prcfurc?ct; dljx_^ii. .'."iIj-JL-Li-m??i1- i i ?. \ a ' ? ?'? to all other debts against the said prop erty, except debts duo to tho State, Which shall first be paid. Sxo. 11. That the said town oounoil shall have power, with the consent of tho adjacent laud owners, to close all buch roads, streets aud ways within the town as they may deem necessary, by tho sale of the freehold therein, oither at public or private sale, as they may adjudge best for the iutercst of the said town; und they uhall have the power to lay out, adopt, open and keep in repair all such now stroets, roads and ways within tho towu aB they may deem ne ccssury for the improvement and con venience of the said towu : Provided, That uo street, road or way shull. be opened without first having obtained the concent of tho laud owner or owners through whoso premises any such new street, road or way may pass. Sec. 12. That the said towu council shall have power, and arc hereby au thorized, to elect one or more marshals, (in additiou to tho Sheriff of Clarendon, who shall also bo a marshal of the town) to fix their salaries and prescribe their duties, who shull be sworn in aud iuves ted with all the powers and subjected to all the duties and liabilities" that con stables now have or are sttbjec'.od to by law, iu addition to tho duties and lia bilities specially conferred and imposed upon them by tho town council: Provi ded, That their jurisdiction shall be con fined within the limits of the said towu. Sec. 13. That the said towu council shall have power to establish a guard house, aud to prescribe, by ordinance, suitable rules and regulations for keep ing anc governing the same, and until such guard house shall be established, they shall he authoriced to uso a room in the common jail of Clarendon county for the coufiucmeut of all persons who may bo subject to bo committed for vio lation of any ordiuauco of the town, passed in conformity to tho provisions of this act; and tho said town council may. by ordinance, or the said iuteudant and wardens, iu person any one or more ol them, authorize and lequirj any mar shall of the town, or any cu istablo, appointed for that purpose, to arrest aud com>'it lb Paid, guard house or jail of Chiron don county, as tho case may b*, for a term not exceeding twenty-four hours, any person orpcrsous, who, within the corporate limits of said towfn, may be engaged in a breach of the peace, any riotous or disorderly conduct, open oh Eccnit'y, public drunkenness, or in any of them; and it shall be the duty ol the town marshals to arrest and commit all such offenders nhen i nquired to du so, who shall havo power to call to their assistauco the iiowt comitatus, if need be to aid iu making such arrests; and upon failure of t)io town marshal to perform such duty a.-, required, they ahull seve rally ho subject to such fines and penal ties as the town council may establish ; and all persons so imprisoned shall pay the costs and expenses incident to their imprisonment, which said costs und ex penses shall ho collected iu the same manner its provided by this act for tho collection of fines imposed for violation of ordinances: Provided, That such im prisonment shall not exempt the party from tho payment of any tine tho coou oil may impose fur the offence foi which ho may havo bceu committed. Sec". 14. That tho said town council chall have the power to collect the t.ixrs from all persons representing, publicly, within the corporate limits, for gain or reward, any plays or shows, of any kind whatsoever, to be used for the purpose of said town. Sec. 15. That all the lines shall here after bo collected for retailing, without license, within the corporate limits of tho said town, shall bo paid one-half tu the informer, and the other half to the council, for the use of tho said town. Sec. 1G. That the said town council shall have power to abate all nuisances within their corporate limits ; and, also, to nppoiut a board of health for said towu, and to pass such ordinances us may be necessary to define the duties and penalties upon tho members of the said board, for ueglect of duty or refusal tu ?erve: Provided, That no fine hereby authorized to bo imposed shall exceed the sum of twenty dollars. Sec. 17. That the said town couuoil shall have power to borrow moucy fur tho public use of the corporation, by issuing, from time to time, as occasion may require, tho bonds of the corpora tion, bearing interest at a rato uot to ex ceed seven per centum a year, to be paid semi annually, for an amount not to ox cecd live lliuusnnd dollars ; aud for the payment of the in tor eat, and tho ultimate redemption of the principal, according to the terms of the said corporation shall, at all limes, be liable : Provided, That the private property of the inhabitants cf tho said towu .shall bu bound fur the sedctnption uf the said loan in no other way than by the imposition uf an annual tax, according to the provisions: ol this act. Sec. 18. That tho intendant aud war dens ibet shall, during their term of office, bo^cxcmpl jrdui at. tut duty. Each town council .hall, within one mouth alter the c spira*: -_ - a a id their term of office, make out'and return to thoir suc cessors, a full accouut of tlioir receipts and expenditures during their lime, uud shall pay over all monoys in their pos session belongiug to tho corporation, and deliver up all hooks, records and papers incidental to their office, to their succes sors ; and on failure to do so, they shull bo liable to bo fined iu a suiu uot ex ceeding one hundred dollars, to be col lected iu any proper action by tho towu council. Skc. 19. That for auy willful. viola tion or uegleot of duty, malpractice, abuse or oppression, the suid intendant and wardens, jointly aud severally, shull bo liable to indictment in the court of scssious, aud, upon conviction, to pun ishment, as prescribed in the preceding section, besides being liable for damages to any person or persons injured. Sec. 2o. That uii ordinances hereto fore passed by the town COU'iOil of Mail ing, iu conformity with tho authority granted by such existing laws as d > not conflict with the constitution of the State, shall bo, and th ?y ore hereby, de clared legal and valid. Skc. That all nets and parts of acts heretofore passed in rel it ion to incorpo ration of tho village, of Manning be, nnd and tho ilamc arc hereby, repealed. ;b*kc. 21. This act shall ho doomed a public uot, nud continue, in f..reo until ptneuded. altered or repealed. Approved Mi' h 9. 187!. AN ORDINANCE To Detect Illicit Trailing of| Ileef in the Incorporate Lim its or Orangcburg Town, So. <n. SECTIO* I. Tliat from nad after the 16th day of .Inly. 1800, cacb nnd every individual offering UKK!' within the Corporate Limits" of Orangebtirg Towu, either for Kavier or Sule, slmll bring with said KKKF or ItF.F.VF.S the UFA OS in good condition, which ll<-ail or Heads shall be taken In Iho OHicc <>t tin Clerk of Council, where sliall he kepi n lt?'jt istrution Uook for tin' purpose of Recording therein the FLKSH MARKS, RA It MR A KS nnd other MARKS pertaining t?. identity. That from -^el nfter the IUh dny or June. 1871. the Clerk tdmll be entitled to twvnly tivc (-?>> cents lor <weh UJSliF otfcri 1 lor SAI.F. within ihc Incorporation. S.-iH ainniml to he paid \>\ Till' FART^ offering tife gntjj 1JKKT. A Violation of this Ovdi unuoe slmll subject ilioOH ild< r to such Pen aTii v as "he Council ir.ny : e<- | roper In im pose. This Amendment Ratified Juni . 1871. N. ?;?!. rh lit I.b, Ma vi K. .1. <?i.l\ IvIlOtf, ( !???!>. junc 17 FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., IMPORTERS it- DEALERS G TJ A X () S. H?'ii'u ? i'V. A \ "?\ All. .V.\i" 241 BRO YD St. AUGUSTA, Oa. 151 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. (' AND tlY BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE, ORANGEIUJRO, S. C. rJVir further information, apply or ad dress as above for Pamphlet. nov 19 wee dm .MONTHLY MAiaZlMK, Tiro Dollar* per Auw:a. G4 PAGES READING MATTER. 3<> l*agcs Advertisements. WALKER, EVANS \ COGSWELL, A.VI? J). W'YA TV AfKh'X, CiiAim i ? iojf, 8. c iiilv l'j ;i $500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! m-:o:- ? THE SOUTH CABOLINA T-jA-ND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION Under the auspices tho "South Carolina State Agricultural an I Mechanical Society," will give a SERIES OP CONCERTS, at tho Academy of MuslCe. Charleston, S. C, commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a fttnd.to cnablo emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association for homes of Northern and European farmers and others, in the State of South Carolina, and fbrthclr transportation thither nnd support for the first year. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA?General Wade Hampton, Hon. R. F. Perry. Governor M. L. Bonhnm, Oerierai Johnson Hagood, Hon. Armistcad Hurt, Hon. James Chcsnut, General John S. Preston, Hon. W. D.Simpson, Andrew Simouds, Es<p, Hon. G. A. Trcnholm, Governor J. L. Msuning. Hon. .1. R. Campbell $500,000 tobe awarded to tho Ticke?. Holders of the Series of Concerts to Commence on tho. Eirst of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C, on which day the Drawing commences. 180,000 St-tiNon Ticket? of Adniianlott, Atid no more, at #5 ouch All the premiums, including Dood and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be deposited with tho National Dank of the Republic, New York. $500,000 IIST GIFTB. 1st Gift, Academy of Music Charleston, S. C, cost to build $330,000, having an annual rental of about $20.000 from Opera House, Stores nnd Ilnlls; the building being about 2.10 feet by GO, nnd situated corner of King nnd 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.,.250,000 2nd. Gift?Cash. .100,000 8tL Gift?Cush.:;.;.26.1 m n i 4th. Gift?Cash.HUMX) 5th. Gift?Cash.?.5.000 25 Gifts?Cash.each $1,000 . 25,000 25 Gifts?Cash.each .Ml!).12.000 350 Cirts?Cash.rich KM).85.000 250 Gifts?Cash.oaoh At).TJ.oOO 500 Gifts?Cash.Oaoh 2">.12,500 1250 Gifts?Cash.each 10.12,D00 2.404 Gifts, amount to.$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agent* South Carolina Lain! ami hwiiiaration Association. General M. C. BUTLER, JOHN CHADWICK, Ksq^ General M. W. GARY. Charleston, S. C. COMMISSIONERS AND SUPERVISORS or DRAWING: General A. It. Wright, of Georgia. Colonel B. II. Rutlodjr? of South Carolina. General Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Hon. Rngor A. Pryor, of New York. June 10 woe tf SPRING OPENING! JOSEPH M'NAM AR A, RUSSELL STRE?T, Have just opened an entire new STOCK of SPKlNG-GOODS, complete in 'ho various BDeparl nients. DIAGONALS, CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, LINENS. DRILLS and COATINGS, COTTi NAMES nnd READY-MADE CLOTHING, woll s.dooted and ot manifold Styles. DRESS GOODS In variety, MUSLINS and CALICOS, Ibe latter 16 yds for $1, or as Cheap as any in the mark?t, all of tlu> moil Fashionable Patents. YARD WIDE brown and black DOMESTICS, at 12?, and a complete line or all kinds at corresponding prices. SHOPS. GAITERS; HATS. SHIRT FRONTS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Also GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERYWARK, which will be sold CHEAP as cau bo bought in any house in this Stale for the CASH. n pi 22 e Iv 25 cts. SAVED IS 25 cts. MADE! GEO. iL COR-NELSON, IS NOW OFFEIllNG THE LARGEST STOCK f. Ol-' ' SPRING GOODS at i in: SO WEST Cine KS! C: Ith: A.T B A no ? I X S ?Ii i ?.-c.m i:: ('?ill before buy'tiji eLowlicr?\ und cxumitio i i> STOCK, consisting'd' ill! the t LATEST and MOST I) ES Ml ABLE STYLES of every VARIETY ol I DRESS PRINTS. CASSIMERES, GOODS. COTTON'S, LINENS, \. j Aho the LARGEST SELECTION uf Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes : Ol EVERY STYLE and PRICE. Cull, one and all,.and convince yourselves, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. GEO. H. GORNELSON. Ii pi 22 OCt 3 k ]y NEW ARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT!!! DOYLE, WILES & CO., RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITIZENS OF ORAXGEBURG COUNTY THAT they have purchnsed tho CARRIAGE SHOPS AND WORKS OF TIIOS. lay And arc CARRYING ON the n R i a. a i: j \ u s I is p: 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. ;?oym:, wiles a <??., dec 17 c Orangeburg, S C. Tl/'OI'LD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CAR v? rinne Making in all its various branches and will Manufacture .or Repair a! the j Shortest Notice, all Carriages, Buggies or Wagons. An 1 am nlso prepared \%:.111 NEW PRESS AND t; *1 TO GIN AND PACK COTTON SHORT NOTICE. Cotton GINNED AT MY MILL has drought froth } to I cent more than that Ginned on Hie common Gius. oct 8 apl 2 ly lt. RIGGS. L1V.KRPOO.L Fire Insurance Company. CAPITAL?GOLD 17,000,000.00, HAS EST A BLISUED AN AGENCY IN OUANG EBURG, S. C. Tito Terms of this WELL KNOWN OLD ENGLISH COMPANY* ore FAIR, and tho Securit y it offers, Absolute Apply to .JAM KS iL FOWLES, Agent, At Citizen'? Savings Bank, .'HARLES T. LOYYNDES, General Agoul Chin lesion. S. C. jmi 20 c * ?ui UY Mrs. TL..W.-Stcatton, roRjr.n . rfft COLUMBIA. .8. C. Couvcliieut to the Greenville and t"anr1ei! on U?uroaue anu lh? Buiiifen portion of the City. Unto of Txatyfattt Hoard?Two Douars per Day. Regular Uoiu-Ji-rn received at Roasonablo Kates. dec 10 bu*j>;.dlf' tf ^WaTER WHEEL, Mill Gea?ine.Shaftin6?Pullevs Vom i HliHJ'^triMOB^' t?SEND FORAClRCUl.AXj&i' ?,pl 1U Jy carolina bitters. A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We tukc great plcapure in offering the l\\ I\ 11 ? 1?/?I\TV? ? 1>1 'P'l'l,'??o \J1jU \ AJvULttoA iiilii'jiio 'o the public. Tliey are compounded with great oare, and contain touie pi the best Ton ics in the Pharrancopia. As evidence of the superiority of our HITTERS over nil others, wo have certificates from many of the lead ihg physicians iu our State, who havo pre scribcl thcm iu their practice! The OI.J> CM HO LI X A liir.TTSt.S Will he found invaluable for Want of Appel Etc, General Debility, Chills an ! Tevrr. *, i?nd Dyspepidrt. Wc ?'o not offer o::r BITTBRS as a euro for.nll dihp/isrft, h it a< : Aromatic Tonic. Ihej have mi < ijnril. For hale by Druggists aed Growers every where. Primdpai In | at. GOODRtGlL W IS* F.MAN v. CO . Importers of Chni.ru Dcu 1 and Chcmi ! e. Is t*hnrl?^Von, S Cj I ma r ', 1 v IV ^T"_T__~,-r?.-rmr?=MEW* "VC/ For the Speedy Relief A;:d Permr.ucut Cure of CO"NSt MI'TiOX A R 'i H 3d A . C 0 L D s, Aud all Diseases of .ilia LUNGS, CHEST, Oil THROAT: rilHE i XPECTOH \ NT is c?mposeii eiclu j| sivclj of Herbal und Mucilaginous pro lie which Pcrhie?tc tUo very Snbslnnee Ol* tl?t* LflttgB, p&tulug thcra to throw off the acrid matter which" collects in the Brwjehisl Tube?, end at the e.'.i io time forms n southing costing, relieving tlie irritation which produces the cough. The object to be obtained is to c!-ans-? 11. organ of all impurities; to noiiriail and gtrcpgthcn it when it has become impaired und enfeebled by illseaSo : to renew and iu vigor.-,to the circulation of the blood and strengthen th? nervous organisation. The EXPECTORANT does this to nn astonishing degree. It is active hut mild an I congenial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the matter, /.' Equalizes the "Nervous JufluenceJ' pro luring quiet and cmnposnro TO CONSL'.Ml'TIVKS It is invaluable* as it iinme<iiately relieves the difficult breathing and harrassing cough which atteuds that disease. irtiit? ?anixiriA It is a specific?one dose often rpli?v?n? the distressing choking, and produoing calm and pleasant n j >^e. i on ciebiip No mother should eVor bd without a bottle of tho EXPECTORANT in the house. \V< have numerous certificates of its having rcleiycd, almost Instantly, the little sufferer, when death appealed almos' inevitable. MOTHERS Iii: AD VISE t)! A*- ep it on Hand! Tills dl*cnd di: rasp requires prompt r.etion; si>r>r. an the hoarse, hollow cough in heard, ?ppdy the remedy; and it is easily subdued : But Delay ist S>augei*0U?l &!?/.''The properties of the EXPECTO RANT tire demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing ajr?d Ijcnlipg. Ii brat cs the nervous system and produces pleasant and refreshing sleep. // Kxlulamta and Iidivcci Gloominess and Dfyrctsion. Containing all those ?pialilirs in a ronren ienl a.ul cuuoentrnted tonn, it hss prbvep to be toe Mo^t Vahiablt' Lllng Bttl-am over offer? l to sufferers from Pulmonary dis ci -< s. Prepared by WM. II. TC TT *V ,\rn isr a, a A. r.ov ?? t,in c ..... _k . -. . \AN!>i.KS, SOAP and MATCHES, 1? dow.i. Own --it w. A MKRONEN ^ CO -r?-"?-rr*^~-y*~ r*' '-.^rr * M| 1 ^m ^. B A X) r. ut^iovoUS prc*?ion of Die M cubcs, VVhitc|, Painful *,?Ut^,^J^B|^^^p^' Strurnthin, ifomorrbage ^?at^Ba^^iB'^ *" ?r ?x?iwfw atid Prolapsus Uteri or' or Palling; of. Ute Womb, 'flie?e disease* have eeLhrn been treated successfully. The proffession haa bought diligently for ?ome remedy that would cnbalc tkern to treat three diseases with success. At last that remedy luia been discovered by one of the moatekillfui physicians in the; State of Georgia. That remedy is BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. It is pure ly reget able, and is put up in Atlanta, Oa., by BSAOFiaLDs A co. It will purify the blood and (strengthen iho system, relievo irritation of the kklncjs, und ia a perfect specific for all the above diseases; as ocr tain a cure as ^hiinipe is in Chills and fev ers. For a history of diseases, and certifi cate? ot its wonderful cares, the reader ia referred to the wrapper around the bottle. ? Evors bottle warrnnted to give satisfaction* or money refunded. LaGkamje, Ga., March 23, i870.r-r-BBAtD riKi.n & co., Atlanta, oa.?Dear Sirt: I take plcaeure in stating that I have med for the lust twenty years, the medicine you are ' puttiug up. known as Vit. t. URAortr.LO'a; m.m .\ i.t: ?Eut lator, and consider it the best combination ever gotten for tbediseaaes for which it is recommended. 1 bare been fa milar with the prescription both as a prac titioner of medicihe and In domestic prae-' tice, and can honestly say that I consider it' a boon to si.iTering females, and can but hope that every lady in our Whole land, who may" be fullering in any way peculiar to their sex, mny he able to procure a l.r-ttle, that their eufteriuga may not only be relieved, but that they may he restored to health and strength. With my kindest regard*. I am, respectfully, W. B FEK11ELL, M. D. We, the undersigned Druggists, takepleas t ure in commending to the trade Dr. J_ I ltravthcld's Female Regulator?believing it to be a good and reliable remedy U - the disease lor which ho recommends it. 'if: A Lansdcll. Atlanta, Ga.: Pcmberton, vTil son. Taylor A Co., Atlanta, Georgia. Red wine & Fox, Atlanta, Georgia. W. Root & Son. Marietta. Georgia;. DR. PEOFHITT'S CELEBRATED lit ER MEDICI NE. ? It is purely vegetable, and will act upon the Liver and Kidneys aa pronptly a." Calomel and Buchu, without any danger of uulivutinn or destruction of the bones. Parties Inking this medicine need not tear getting wet, or in any ether reasona ble exposure. Symptoms or Lives Disease :?Headache, Dull Peering or th" Blues, Sour Stomach. ! Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, ln ligosth n or Dyspepsia, Pud ?-r Bitter Taste iu iiie Mouth, thu shin has a thick, rough ^ fooling, and ia darker ths,n tt*ual, Costive ncss. Meinucholy Peelings, Cramps. CoM I - :.('??'..??. Dysentery, Dlarrhcoa. Chi'ls aad Fever,and Piles. In r.tet. where the Liver . t ot i i ! r. \ en m a liable to every ?is .; ? ? that nut cnutagions. Propniti's Liv ?: Medicine, if taken properly, -a ill prevent, i anil cure any disease resulting from a a? ? -.i livor. Ii ?vi I regulate: its fithelidlia . . . rhu? cure all diseases eaused fcy the fail* .. ol i's hcnUhy aclturi. It h-.s hecti used . a .;? at nnn.br) of years, and has giveu i n:.i\ - . <fcti .'.?ti?.n. There i? Ito. biolWti ; or Mil' claiming lo have the original r*rip#. !" i- j it! up in both Powder and P:;:iJ fnrns. F.v'H in us, u-.-.s^t. I, 1808.- Dil. o. .?.. P'tOPHITT: : M.. v.- f - !> ts b-en an :n \ ilid tor (i yei is. Doctors all aatreed. - i ? 1 ;. '. ? Liv r Di.Vaso." In connection, j with t't-ir practice she used various end I noted re ? ?>, lone of which seemed t& do any I. ?Sot letinm ago I procured a hoit'-? of jmii "LINcr Mcdicide,"' of your ag^nt ! here. C. A. Harvey, wuich Win;: g-ven I aecordh ? to directions, has. utfeeie'i a com pute cure. BespecCuPy, Ac, ( LO. L. THOMPSON*. CW.bmitt. S. < -. S.-pt. 24. lsi:<>._-T have used Dr. O. S. l*roph?tt*s Liver Medicio? as a ionic, und found it to be powerful an I ' Mlicaolous; !i i? < xuetlctM ftfuctleaalt I dci'kttg' meui of tiie Liver or corialipation of* the bo.vda; in niosr caSes Mtpers.'.liag t'te 1:i c -f -itv 4ii a regular c.uirrfo of medicine I. 2. MEVNARDtE. A. M.' Pastor Tryon Si I M-VBto.t Coi srv. Tcx.is. Aug. l.lSCU.? ttr ! (). S. Puof?tTT?Ijear Sir: I write you thi j to inform yon that i l ave been troubled a I gr at deal with indigestion, but after using oue bottle of your Liver Medicine, I and j.re it relief. I cheerfully reoouunend it aa a good Family Medicine, and feel confidrnt that it is good for anything for whtoh it claims to bs nn antidote. V. ry respectful.'y, DICK LOCiLETE. TttO PHI ITS PAIN KILL IT. This is Gm eelebrated vrrdlr?ne that rnrl Perry pavht, Pain Killer out of the market/ wncrevcr it was ?vld. Davia made Prephitt change tbo. n.tmc from Pain Killer to Paii* Kill it. F'u- Rhcumatisnxi Neuralgia, eV pain <>l :.:>)? kin'1 it has no equal For Cata, Bruisi burns, Oi old Sores, it is the best ' Ihir.g you can us? as a dressing. For Snake j Bitcb or Slings of Poisono.ts Insects, it is a I perfect Anlidoto. It is good for Colic, Celds, I agbs, or Aowel Complaint. its na?>V I indicates its nature fully. It istrnly Death I lo pain. Manufactured and sohl by Baan riELB <!?? Co., Atlanta. Ga., and for sale by all diniggist*. Donlt Cot .xty, Ga., April, 1K07.?This la its certify that I was confined to the house, and meat of the lime to my bed. and suffer in^ the groatesl agony imaginable with itig every sVkilftble reu.edy, with no relief,''! was cured with iwo bottles of Dr. O. ??. PrnpliiU's Amodyne Pain Kill It : each cost ing fifty cc:.:- only. It relieved me almost instantly. 1 therefore recommend it in the highest degree to others suffering from *im ilar disease. I can say that it is one of the. fineut family medicines now out, certain. Yours truly, W. A. FOREHAND. Doolv Cpl nty, Ga., Oct. 27. 1867.?Db. 0. S. PaoriirrT. 1 have, during the last eighteen laeuths, usetj your Pain Kill It, sad: I conshle* i' uncqualed by nuylhing for pain, in the head, breast, back or side: aud for colic nothing gives relief half so quick aa your Anodyne Pain Kill. It is doing mueh> guod in the community in other families aa. my own, YouiK, D. T. FOREHAND. Newton Factobt, Ga.. Nov., 18d7.?Dr. Prophitt: Lnsl summer my horse sprained his knee severely, causicg i\w whole leg to. swell to about twice it natural sice, and. rendering hilq almost helpless; (wo applica tions of your Anodyne Pain Kill It. thorongh* ly cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS. H- Ci:UTiriCA.T3K. 91A 'S B OF (JEORGiA, ? Fci.tok Cusstt. Know i.ll men by these present., That 1 have Ihis .day, for value recoived, sold and trans ferred to Bradtield & Co., the sole right te manufACturt) and sell my Family Medicines, end have furnished thrui with the full rc? cit es, and have aulliorited the said Brad fiebl & Co., to print, or have printed, any thing they may seo proper concerning any on 1 all of above named Medicines. This l?th day of dune, 1870. "turned] O. S.PROPniTT In presence of Thomas F. Jones, Betait ; Crawford. Notary Public, (t.. s.) M iaufaelured an 1 for sale by BRADF1ELD A i Broad itrect, Atlanta, Oa., aad/or sale l>; nil drUggttta, Aug IJ \j