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B. W. COHEN, Madison, Qa., ussificalion of
Hoart.
Bit. BATES, Macon, Qa., Rheumatism, 10 yra.
standing.
Mr. L. JINKINS, Atlanta, Oa., Erysipelas.
Mr. L. REMSON, Montgomery, Ala., severe
cose of Catarrh.
Mrs. L. JENKINS, Selma, Ala., Affection of
Heart.
Mias EMM A KNIQIIT, Macon, Oa., Spinal
Disease, severe.
Mr. U. B. HAMPSTED, Jackson, Mist., Para
lysis.
Mrs. C. MOONEY, Atlanta, Oa., Neuralgia.
Mr. CHARES L. WHITE, Natchez, Min.,
St. Vitus Dance.
Miss A. STOUT, Vicksburg, Min., Luug
Affection.
Mrs. B. WALLEN, Macon, Oa., Ovarium
Dropsy.
Mrs. J. WELLS, Augusta, Oa., Retroversion
of Womb.
Mrs. S. BALL, Athens, Oa., Dyspo{»sia, of
long standing.
Miss LUCY WILLIAMS, Atlanta, Oa., Scro
fula, very severe.
CHAS. CHAPMAN, Rome, Oa., Diabetes, 4
years standing.
Mi. W. LIVINGSTON, Macon, Qa., Rheu
matism, very severe.
Mrs. L. CARPENTER, Cuthbcrt, ^Exces
sive Menstruation.
Miss NELLY GILMORE, Columbus, Go.,
Neuralgia, long standing.
Mr. SAM BEACH, Atlanta, Oa., Fistula, of
long standing, removed without the use
of the knife.
Mrs. n. REED, Augusta, Qa., Excessive Men
struation.
Mrs. H. BROWN, Atlanta, Oa., Ulceration of
Womb.
W. M. JACKSON, Macon, Qa, St. Vitus
Dance.
Mr. W. GREEN, liontgomsry, Mia., Dropsy,
very severe.
Mrs. DAVID RUMP, Selma., Ala., Ulcera
tion of Womb.
Mr. ALEXANDER MITCHELL, MMe,
Ala., Hydrocele, long standing.
Mr. JA9. WILKINS, Jackson, Mins., Rhcu
mutism, severe.
Btr. JAS. CROSS, Natchez, Miss., Kidney
Complaint, severe.
Mrs. M. MUNEY, Atlanta, Qa., Scirrhous
Cancer.
Mr. LEVI DIBBLE, Montgomery, Ala., Rose
Cancer, very severe.
W. HEMPHILL, Macon, Qa., Liver Com
plaint, of long standing.
Mr. A. MASSETT, Cuthbert, Oa., White
Swelling, very severe.
RICHARD MALONEY, Augusta, On., Neu
ralgia, very severe.
Mrs. N. WARD, Vicksburg, Mies., Erysipelas.
Mr. R. ROBINSON, Columbus, Oa., Bron
chitis.
Mrs. MARY ORTELL, Macon, Oa., Painful
Menstruation.
Miss BETTIR MOORE, Atlanta, Oa., Scro
fula.
Mrs. C. CIIAPBIAN, Rome, Qa., Falling of
Womb.
Mrs. E. COPEMAN, Kingston, Qa., Scrofula,
very severe.
And hundreds of others in the various Southern States, from whom the Doctor
has not yet heard.
Friends! have you read the above recommendations, and are you yet incuedulous
and doubtful? If so, please call upon the Doctor, and he will cheerfully show you
more than one thousand additional certificates and recommendations from his patients
in the Southern States alone.
The Doctor could increase the number of recommendations from the Press and
his patients more than tenfold did the vacant Rpace in this circular allow. Those per
sons wishing to see other testimonials will please call at his rooms, as the Doctor is
confident that he can convince and satisfy the most incredulous and skeptical of the
superiority of his electrical remedies and mode of treatment. •
Remember, friends, that Dr. PORTER will remain hero but the above mentioned
days only. If you wish to avail yourself of his skill and remedies, you must apply at
his rooms at once. Don’t wait to see Mr. and Mrs. so-and-so cured, but call yourselves
immediately. All are invited. Consultation entirely free. No charge for advice.
The Doctor will visit patients at their own houses, either in the city or country,
from 5 to (5 P. M., if not otherwise engaged.
Terms moderate, even less thau at the Institute. Coine one, come sill, and see
for yourselves.
ty Please keep Ibi* Circular for future reference, jfcf