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THE BALTIMORE MLAHDIIU.
Tho Baltimore papers deny most
.•mphntiolly any foundation for the
article telegraphed from that city a
(«w day* ago to one of onr city par
• on, “hinting at frightful immoral
ly in Maryland young lailiea’ board-
,ig the detail* of which are
'dd' to evidence an extent of do-
janchery and depravity absolutely ap-
lalling.”
The Son attributes the origin of
- ni* sensational item to a reckless
i tatement made in a Baltimore paper,
which is not named, to the effect that
’in the most numerously-attended le-
nale school in the eastern section of
•he city pupils reoeiro from noted
procuresses aaay invitations whioh,
; f Complied with—as they sometimes
<re—prove the first step towards de
gradation and infamy.”
The San says the journal referred
to has repeatedly maligned the city,
f'rodght wrong and injustice upon
■t, morally and politically, and seems
to find its choioest gratification in
defiling its own nest, or in feeding
ipon any garbage, real or imaginary,
.hat the derelictions of other de
praved men or its own obscene fancies
may threw in its track.
The sensational style of journalism
j Jthe day most have slander to feed
upon, or it cannot send out its pesti
lential influences to demoralize socie-
t y add corrupt the taste of those who
[ ruriontly devour its defiling recitals
jf seductions, rapes, Ac. To accom-
[ lilh this the names of the purest
rnd most honored in the land un
used in the most disgraceful associa-
Uop; and sensational articles of that
sort are greedily published without u
thought as to their truthfulness or
t he baneful influences they may ex-
«-rt»
Parents cannot be too careful in
seeping from their families tho do-
moralising influences of such jour-
i.alism, which is only calculated to
; uniliarize the young with immorali-
i y, which, when accomplished, they
ind little difficulty in embracing, or
rather little power to resist its be
lling tendencies.
-1 - 1 “
ran Uu WftkhlDftoD otMtts, ,
The following letter from the 8uperiti
,ondont of the Census Bureau was
,lauded to us by Oen. JD. M. Dulkmc,
with'a request to publish it and to state
that there is no neoeeaity whatever fur
the employment of a olaim agent by
those to whom the government ia in
dented for servioca rendered in 1800 :
Department of tbs Iurmuon, 1
Oansos Omcs, V
Washington, D. 0. March 17, 78. )
Bib : Congress, by an aot approved
March 3d, 1878, has authorised the pay
ment, w]thoat proof of loyally, of claims
tor compensation oa amount of services
at the oensua of 1800. Upon the return
of the aoeompsnyiuK blank, properly ex-
i coted, a statement of aonount will, there
fore, be aant for your visual ure. When
I hat atatement. duly tinted, shall have
oeeu reoeived at this ottl-v, the avoonut
will be forwarded in due course to the
rreaaqry Department for payment.
Should the Assistant Marshal have de-
eased, or have assigned bis claim, the
., persona olalmtng t» reprewnt him should
furnish legal evldenoe (under the hand
and offloiu seal ol a oleik of s oouit oi
reoord) of their authority so to do,
A Washington letter ran: The state
ments whioh have been widely published
of ooufereuoea of Governor Hendricks,
of Indiana, with leading Democratic
Benatona aud others, for the purpoee of
forming a new party organisation, ap
pear to be founded on a mmeonception.
At least halt a dozen Democratic Sena
tor! who have been spoken to on the
subject say that, although they oonversed
vary freely with Governor Hendrtokr
during his late visit, he made no suoh
proposition to them.
Milwaek**, March 27.— 1 The daughter
and son of a farmer named Bnortgeu
-and a son of a neighbor named Wade 11
wen burned to death near .Read's Land
ing, Minn., Maroh 23. They were eu
encircled by prairie lire, and porisho
before they could escape. When loon
their clothes were all burned oil, and th
flesh was peeling from their bones.
A Delicate Surgical Operation.
I bad a triangular red skin, called
ptery gum, over my eyes, whioh produced
inflammation, and partly destroyed my
sight Dr. Jonas removed it, and re-
1 stored my sight
WK. G. HANSEL,
Atlanta, Go.
< GiVeu at Brown’s Hotel, Macon, Ga,
January 7th.
> Bronchitis and Consumption Cured—Ex
trade of Latere and TuelimanuiL.
’ Da Joan—Dear Sir:—Your treat
ment, I am happy to say, has eared my
' throe, disease, and I am now strong and
quite well The lady, Mrs Thomas
Vet is, on Maehaala street who was under
yonr treatment for ohronio aiok liead-
eohe. diseases ot toe liver end oonatipa-
tior, is entirely well also I am now in
t e employ ol Alien Ltwia, Factor, Gal
veston, whioh ia my address. There are
a great many of my acquaintances who
with yonr treatment
I am truly yours,
WM. CLONE.
Editorial from the Houelon Timee. Feb
ruary, 27, 1870.
Charles day ton, fotmerly of tbiaoity,
now in Cleveland, arrived bare on Tues
day last Charley was almost totally
bund with Ornuuns and Eghsmosis of
the tisanes of the eye, one at the wont
J, Tf~— of that organ. Dr. Jones, vt
the Hutchins House, oared him in three
days. Charley goes on hit way rejoin- J ££
. ing, with good eyes again.
“The friends of progression and science, and of the
afflicted as well as those well-meaning persons who may
have allowed their own egotism, or their neighbors’ seep
ticisin, to deprive them of tho means of health, sight or
hearing, will be the gainers by carefully perusing both
sides of this circular, and handing it to their neighbors;
and if either or any of you need the services of Dr. Jones
you will find him to be what his friends claim for him—a
gentleman and a scientific man, with extraordinary ad
vantages in his specialties: and his professional trip to
distant cities will bring his skill within the reach of suf
fering thousands who could not obtain it if they had to
go hundreds of miles from home.”-REV. HENRY KING,
New York.
N. B.-Please send this to an afflicted acquaintance.
Dr. JONES’ Fees vary from $50
to $3000. Terms Gash.
His fees arc considered low for the great amount of
good he does.
OZOENA Ciibkd
Ozoeiia,
year*.
□Testimonials.
Sick Headache Cured in Every Case by a
8i*ci/lc known only to Dr. Jor.es— Ex
tract qf a Testimonial.
Da. Jovbs: Dear Sir—It five* me picture to in
form you that your remedy haa cured me outlrely of
my Blok Readache. It la now nine months aluce I
took tho last, aud 1 hava bad no symptoms. Where
as. before I never missed a day, and had trial nu-
a every lady in the laud of Biok or Nervoi
Headache, and advise those Buffering to employ your
akin without delay.
Hus. HOLBROOK.
Portland. Ky.
Kona Wbkbs.—I have had
. miserable dittos** iu tho nose, for many
_ have been uaiug l)r. Jonea* treatment four
weeks, and I find U baa'entirely cured mo In one-
third of the Unto the Doctor promised to cure it.
UEKltY WILSON.
Portland, Ky.
Extract from the hmdon Times, London,
Enahtnd, January, 1858.
Dr. J. A. Jouc-B, tie young surge on who la creating
*0 great a acnaatiou among the profession, promise*
fair to excel in skill sad surpass in success even hla
distinguished uncle, dir Walter Jouee, M. D.
From the Indianapolis Gazelle, Dr. Jor
dan, Editor.
Dr. Jonea, who haa been practicing in our eity the
peat mouth, we have the pleasure ol recouimeudiug
io the publlo ee cue of the moat aklllful operators on
the eye end ear in the country. Ilia cures here
have excited the euvy of e number of our phyaiciaua,
extorted the praise of other*. Iu asserting tbal
he haa no equal iu America, and perhaps none it
ibe world, we state what we believe to be both tru«
ia theory and iu practice. We kuow him to oe i
graduate of the bast medical oollegee of kurope aud
we have seen him effect cures that had boeu pro-
uoanced beyond the reach of science by.aoorea of
aged aud respected physicians. We cordially en
dorse and recommend him to the afflicted every
where.
Some if Dr. Jones* Cures in Houston and
Galveston.
Dr. Jonea straightened the eyea of seventeen differ
eat persons; cured seven poreons of bliudnoas;
ired three i*
unbearable. It AnaUy destroyed the parti
tion bone, letting my nose sink In. In this condi
tion I went to I)r. Jonea, who gave me medicine
J. C. BAXTER.
oounty, Texas.
Ptosis—Failing of the Eye-lids Cured.—I have been
afflicted with failiufc of the e> e-lids, to much so,
hat I could not open my ryer. Dr. Jonea, by a
killful operation, haa entirely remedied tint defect,
enabling mo lo nee aud removing tho deformity.
MIUM E. MURRAY.
Il.jnmondsville. Hart county, Ky.
Testimonial of Dr. J. Holland, qf New
Orleans.
Dr. J . A. Jonea. of New York, considered by the
ere liberal-minded portion of the profession the
most successful opthaluiloami Aural burgeon in the
fori
a of stammering, operated twelve thues
aged persona of dsofnt
bar of partial deaf nee*. Dr. Jonea, by hla iuCallibie
treatmaut for the Lungs and Tluoat. cures and toi-
mediately relieves evary pertou ao afflicted who
takes hla treatment. All that are under uts ires'
mant are either well or rapidly getting well. He
especially prepared to successfully treat all those
difficult gld-standiug diseases not well UaftHtOl
by fkmily doctors. He carries hie owu pure rame-
dies with him, and believes in uo peihy but cure pe-
Testimony if ah Aged Planter (J Victoria
—Bronchitis, Astha and Consumption
cured by Dr. Jones,
cult breathing, paiu il
iiugblug, rasping,
scraping of my throat, wheeamg, hoeraeueas—every
northsr gave mo a fresh coul aud laid me up for
weeks, uutli I waa pronounced a consumptive; and
thus a complete luvalid, wasted away-having been
injured much by drugs given me by family doctors.
1 came to Dr. Jonea. who examined tna at ones, told
me he could again make me comfortable and
. Bleep wail, breathe parted, and
la good. I have gained flesh and health
from the very hour that 1 commenced h's treatment.
It la now two months. 1 am well auu attend to
•very kind of business. 1 eras oxpectrd to die with
consumption every day. Now my acquaintances ask
me who In the world raised me from the dead? *
t« U them Dr. Jones, i feel that money is no equf
stent for such services as Dr. Jones render*.
J. J. WALKER.
AMAVmoan Craao by Db. Jones—I have been
losing my sight for several years, caused by excess-
lee use aud general nervousness. I had floating
spots before ujr eyea, which became like webs; fi
nally objects began to took quite dim. In this con
dtuou 1 placed myself under the skill of Dr. Jones,
the great oculist anti aurlst, who, In five weeks, baa
S ite red wed my eight. ‘I cheerfully recommend
, JONES to the afflicted. t jAMKb WEUAN,
New Liberty, Owen county. Ky.
Editorial from LouistiUe Journal, March,
1869.
Pbbsonal - We hare examined Dr. J. A. Jones’
have seen aged mm in this city cured of Deafness,
and others of Chronic Diseases that had by conunoi
practice, bean pronounced bsyoml the reach of aci
shoe or hope, cured entirely by Dr. Jones. Hla sue
oees seems almost miraculous.
An aged Gentleman Cured qf Deafness—
\ Testimony of Rev. J. Docker-smith, res
tdence near ike comer qf Gray and
Preston streets. No. 153, Louisville, AVI
Dr. Jonea cured me of Doafheea and Nolee in the
re of many yean standing after I had considered
j case hopeless. I can and do moat cheerfully
recommend Dr, Jones as a master of hla profession}
and advi»* the afflicted to employ hla skill whenever
they have an opportvnlty to do so. He haa affected
many astonishing cures in the eity, end has done an
Mtimtahlnr amount uf good. MY age le fflil i mil
J. H00KFK8MITH.
Old Sttmding Diseases of Every Kind
Cured—(Testimonial from Ret. J. C
Rutter of (rahesiion.
Deoeaa. tx Offlsnetve Disease la the Noea-lhad
out* pain and barning; a
er. finally seal the Mem of the luaide
j began to coma oot, which relieved me
a few hours. U polluted my breUh. and made the
J3£w*I
SYMPTOMS OF THE THROAT.
pld liver; sometimes yellcw complexion; general
dull eud heavy feeling; extreme shortness of breath;
soreness of atomscu pit: bloated aeuaatiou; bolcb-
lying down, and It now terminates either in con
sumption of tbo Lungs, or follows tbe mucous mem-
brauo through the whole a’imeutary and and uriual
caual, causing Dyepepsla, Oostiveuess, 1‘ilea, lnfls-
matiou of tho bladder; trouble iu tho Uriuery Or
gans, (and iu women, nearly the whole train of
female diseases), aud general corruption, emaciation,
complete prostration, etc., with all of whioh, and
many other symptoms, called by twenty different
names the sufferer may exist for awhile. Dr. Jones
cores title dangerous and insidious disease by the
Jirleu Hyattm—using specific tuediciues kuoa u only
to himself, applied to tho diseased surface, iu the
form of apray. He relieves the sufferer In a few
minutes, and supplies tho patleut with all that i
quirt d te finish the cure at hums. ,
3YMTOM8 OF CATARRH
Prevalent In America and Europe
1. Or TUN Head.—Tingling. Itching, with e sense
of drvueaa and obstruction of the nose, sneezing,
rt unlng ata watery secretion; aa it progresses, “
itccrctmn U-comt-s mucous, entire obstructloi
both nostrils, hawkiug. tickling oi tho throat
A RBHARKABLB CORE.
Out readers will peruse with the deep-
est interest the accompanying card of
Mr. R. White, of this eity, relating to
hla wonderful relief from diabetes, that
terrible malady wbion usually defies ill
hnman skill
Bo thoroughly impregnated with esc-
charine matter were the urinary d-pozita
of the sick man, that when subjected to
evaporation, eandy had aetnall; been the
remdatun. Most of his living had been
spent unavaihngly for medical ad vice and
treatment, and death seemed inevitable.
Bat in the bands of this eminent prac
titioner, bis restoration has been rapid
and complete, ttml now he appears on
the stand to -ell the story of his unex
pected reeorrection almost from the very
jews of the grave.
Dr. Jonea is daily periorming other
wonderful curee, and his fame is drawing
to him p&tianta even from the neighbor
ing States. Yesterday be performed del
icate and stueeesrnl operations upon two
ladies for cross eyes and cm tar .ct, one oi
whom had oome from Honth Carolina to
consult him. In diseases of the ear, too,
he is equally rkillfnl, and inserts artificial
drums or tympanums, when that organ
has been destroyed by concussion or
otherwise. These are very curiously and
delicately framed ol India rubber. The
public will be glad to learn that this dis
tinguished physician has oonsented to re
main a few days longer at hia quarters at
the Brown House. The sick and suffer-
would do well to lay their oases before
him without delay. While there is life
there it hope.
liKMSBKAIiLK AMD Git SAT CciUE OF
DiaBETSS—(SUOAB IN TH* UfflN*)—Bl
Db. J. a. Jon-zs.—For nearly three
years I was sick onto death with that
dreadful disease diabetes—sugar in the
urine—daring which time my sofferiogs
language oould not desoribe. My disease
was contracted in September, 1870—
nearly three years ago- while in the em
ploy of Col. Edmund Harrison, in Mont-
gomrry, Ala., who knows of my case wed.
I was treated by all tne best physicians
of the principal Bonthern cities, and
nesny all of them gave up my case os
incurable, after treating me for weeks >r
months. I also tried the mountain air
of Birmingham, Ala., and tried bitten
aud all kinds of patent medicines. Noth,
tug reached my disease, or tooched the
. oot of it, or changed my urine, which
was white, aud soon after being voided
in the sun crystal!zed into sngor. I had
to get up every hoar daring the night to
drink sad void water. Everything I ate
and drank turned into sugary urine; and
thus, by ounees, I was wasted and re
duced from a strong, healthy, stoat man
of 170 pounds to a skeleton of 69 pounds.
Forty-eight hours alter I commenoedDr.
Jones’ treatment, my orije changed to a
natural color, with the natural odor; and
in a few lays my pains aud ills left me,
1 teel as well ns I ever did in my life;
have good, natural appetite, natural and
regular bowels, and am gaining my
former aotivity and strength daily, but
my -eetb are loose and discolored from
tliu had effects of the mercury, iron,
arsenic, etc., given me before 1 saw’Dr.
Junes. I have not taken over an ounce
f medicine irom Dr. Jones, and it was
pleasant to take, and he never changed
his remedy,’ and he gave mo but one
sm.dl bottle if that, but it went to the
very spot, and I and my wife both saw
that I was oured, and 1 telt and saw it
after the first twenty-four hours’ use of
Dr. Jones’ medicine. I feel that 1 owe
my life to the skill of thiB great physioian,
for my shroud was prepared and at my
bedside, aud my disease waa pronoun.-ed
incurable bv so many physicians, some
of them stating that no poison had ever
been cured of diabetes,
R. W. Whit*, Macon, Ga.
I kuow Mr. White; have known him
for mam years, and can testify to the
Crutli oi me auove remarxsbie cure oy
Dr. J. A. Jones.
E. E. Bbown,
Proprietor Brown’s Hotel, Maoon, Ga.
tiouKhlug, eta 'J. Catsn h ot tiie Chest prevails as
alter e copious ae ration or raucous, which may be
come opaque or frothy, ilitflcuity of bn atbtug, paiu
iu the Dead aud dull leelinga, a souse of
fXleudiUM uuder the breaat-buue tu the stui
the tits of ooughlng may occaatou vomit*, uppree-
■ ion. proatrauou; aa the die*-see progr
■puts becomes ropy auu vi*cid. This
called the Grippe ny tome. Catarrhal lufluuauqu
of the eyea aneea from colds, caueee obetructiou of
the ear paaaagea^ watery eyea, fistula, tauryiuaUs,
duuueas ol viaiou, eta
HCITREAWi’.D CATARRH may produce mflams
the ftoutel siuewa above the eyea, posterior aud
Urtor nasal passages, become clogged up, aud e
the antrum or cavity of the cheek boue becomes
Ailed, or partly. It ofteu produces a pressure o
uerves that supply those parts, aud palue like
whistling. cmAlutr, the riugiug of bails, aud
liar noises, which vary, aud which are simple effecte,
aud when (he cause is removed, the effects ce«»<<;
this harduees of hearing lucnaaea with each cold.
Dt. Jouee haa tuaue old * until ug diseases of «
cry uame e epeciaity all bis life. He ia well pm
ult and
cate opto about iu *urg >ry, especially of the eye,
ear and uoeo. He is a graduate of .h* beat medical
colleges iu Europe and America, si:.I hi* diplomas
proving tna same ar* euap« nded iu hia office.
SW Letters cuub iumg one dollar will be an
a we red.
Dr. Jones’ fees vary Irom $ln)U> fft.000. His terms
are cash. Ula fees are considered very low for the
great amount of good he does.
OPTHALMA. OR SORE EYES.
many re*pecte. aud are cured by Dr. Jones
without hurnlug* or caustics of euy kind, in irom
twenty-four hours to a month or two. :he petient
need not be with him hut an hour 1b say c
Strabismus or Croas-Kydues*.
Is B contraction ol one or more ol th# muaolaa le
the eye; It ia remedied by dlvta *-
which U contracted; is attended v
and ia on the turface of the eyeball; we can raster*
ail such rases to their tfoural appearanoe and sight
a s aklllful operation which wo have performed
van hundred times in twenty jeers, and n which
we are alweys successful, aa In feet, we are in all
delicate and difficult operations, which wa era pre
pared M do off.hanrt
FIE1-A.XD THE OTIKEJIFL SIDE
For Important Cures.
WILL POSTMASTERS AND ALL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PLEASE
DISTRIBUTE THE
MESSENGER 0V HEALTH
Id the treatment of the EAR anti EYE, and the oti-er organ, of sense, and
Chroma diseases, it becomes necessarrj to have a good knowledge of everything
pertaining to medicine and surgery. What are called regular phyaiouns may
nave graduated in either the old or the new school college, and ean boost of * one
sided education. Dr. Jones has had a thoiough education in both the old and the
new school colleges, aud in the Eye and Ear College, and in the Eye and Ear In
firmaries and Hospitals of America and Europe, aud bis diplomas from the same
haog in his office. It is impossible for a physician who has but the usual medi
cal education to successfully treat the Eye, Ear and Throat; therefore Dr. Jonea
has availed himself of all the advantages the world affords to fit himself for hi*
natural and chosen profession; and of nis success the reader may judge by the fol-
lowiug testimonials:
NAMES OF MEDICAL GENTLEMEN
Through whose examination Dr. Johannis Jones has gone, and who testify to hi*
ability n the (trongest language possible, by placing their names to his diplomas,
which are now suspended in his office, open to the inspection of tbe interested;
Valentine Mott, M. D„ LL D., Ne
Alexandrr Mott, M. D.,
John W. Francis, M D, LL D,
A. Clark, M D,
Prof. George Sayres, M D,
Prof. J. W. Green, M D,
Prof. B. F. Baker, M D,
Pro.. Isaac Wood, M D,
Prof. James N. Wood, Hi D,
Prof. John J. Crane, M D,
Prof. W. H. Ohnrob, M D,
Rev. Isaac Feiris, D D.
David Rogers, M D,
George Meed, M D, New York.
J. P. Garish, M D,
Prof. M. Stevenson, M D, “
Prof. J. Beetle}, M D, Philadelphia.
Prof. W. A. Reed, M D. ••
Rev. A. B. Parsons, D D, "
J. B. Cox, Jr., M D, ••
O. J. Hemple, M D,
Prof. W. Jones, M D,LLD, London,Eng.
Sir A. Moore, M D, London,Eng.
Prof. DePfaff, M D, Paris.
Prof. Pulaski Kadiski, H D, Vienna.
Nebvous Deiuuty, Loss of Vital
Fluid, Seminal Weakness, etc., Cubed,
—Or. Junes—Dear Sir: When I fiist
employed yonr (kill, I was indeed a suf
ferer with all th - ills that follow the vio
lation oi those laws of onr existence, the
abuse ot whioh leave their terrible talo
too plainly told. My memory was im
paired, my body nearly rained; I bad a
gone, laugor feeling, nervous debility,
irregular sleep, sturtliug and waatiug
dreams, weakness of the back, floating
spots before the eyes, sometimes like
webs, forgetlulueas, inability to concen
trate my mind, awfnl forebodings, desire
to avoid compuuy, dull, heavy feeling.
I was wasting away aud dsepomlent. I
have been using your wonderful reme
dies now two months, aud have regsined
ni} former vitslity end vigor; my mind
uud body ore improved—I uni, indeed, a
new being, with nearly all my former
vigorous mind and body. I am now
utile to pursue my occupation, and feel
that I am a mau again, aud know how to
shun, in tue future, that awful secret
babit which would have ruined me,
but foryour skill.
I am, your friend,
Joseph W. Josltn.
My address for the next year will be
Yale College.
DR. J. A. JOKES,
who affected the £reat cures at Macon, Ga., during the
winter, has been persuaded to extend his stay at the
Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga., until the 10th of May.
Dr. Jones will practice at the Stanton House, Chatta
nooga, Tenn., from the 10th to the evening of the 13th of
May, 1873.
After May 13th Dr. JONES’ address will be
JOHANNES A. JONES, M. D., New York Oily P. O.
Hay-Letters containing VI answered; otherwise they ore not read.
D R. JONES
— CURES —
CATARRH. BRONCHITIS,
Dlsonsos of tlio Heart and IzungS,
By Hie New Method of Inhaling Atomized Medicines,
Thus bringing the remedies in direct contact with the diseased parts, the only
snre me' hod of reeobing those insidious and heretofore fatal diseases.
DR. JONES performed more successful operations end more aatoniahing
cures daring the few months he sped in Mobile lost winter than were ever before
accomplished in the State.—Mobile Register.
Bair It is not necessary for patients to be with Dr. Jones over an hoar. If he
cannot cure you at once, he does what is necess try lor him to do in person, and
gives you the means to finish the enro at home, but ho relieves nearly all before
they leave him. Those that cannot be helped he does not treat Hia system of
caring ia as much faster than tbe old way as the telegraph is taster than the ox-team;
hia remedies aemuch easier to take as honey is pleasanter than gall.
BORB HYHB CURED,
Without the use of Caustics or any other Painful or injurious Medicines.
HT1RNIA OR
An Aoed Man, Totallt Bund fob
Twelve Ykaus, Keetoued to Sioht bt
rtify that you operated on the eyes of
Jacob Garriott (my father-in-law) for
cataraat, with complete stiocees. From
total blindness be can see to piok up a
piu on the ground, and oan see every
th'ug with tolerable accuracy.
Jacob Uajuuott, aged 56,
Do. T. L. Martin.
This unnatural orotrusion of one or tore of the abdominal viscera, so common,
can now be cured without surgieal oper > tiou. Dr. Jones, alter many yoors of ex-
E rimenting, has finally suooeeded in getting up an infallible cure in ell oases ot
ernia where'an ointment or medicine eau be anplied over or nearly over the rup
ture. The mode of action ia to apply the remedy over tne rupture; the medicine
i irtw.fi an . ... penetrates to the ruptured tunio. and producing a slight inflammation, causing ci-
1/' lir Tm.JJTjn.u.i.' Hir- Tbi. i. ra J*trt*»tioii, tbo* daily bringing the edges or wall* of tbe raptured membrane clreer
• • together, until they ere united end firmly adhered and grown together, and the
ruptore cured. A trass mast be warn da. ing the time, end the medioine is nsed
without pain or inconvenience, with s certainty of e final and radiaol cure in from
one to foar months.
Hibnia oh Rcptubb Cubed.—I was ruptured and wore a truss 22 yean. After
using Dr. Jones' Rapture Care three months, 1 found myself entirely oured, and
have not worn * true since. That woe three years ago. I know five of my neigh-
bora whom he has cored alto.
Hxnbt MoMchon, Canal street, St. Louis, Mo.
Ruftri Cubed.—I was cared of rapture of nine years' standing by Dr. Jones.
From my knowledge of his snocess I believe he cares all who take his trestmeat
for rapture. James Wood, James and O'Fsllon sts. St. Louis, Mo.
Geneva, Ga., March 29,1873:
Dr. J. A. Junes:
Dear Sir—I would have written you
sooner, but I wanted to know for oertain
whether yonr medicines were doing me
any good or not. You know when I
consulted with yea at Macon I was suf-
tertug with laryngitis, trm'hrtu, bron
chitis, pericarditis and functional de
rangement of tbe liver end rheumatism
end asthma.
I have token your medicine four weeks.
Mj health has greatly improved, aud ell
those bod symptoms are disappearing.
I bops the affiiotcd people of this
country will lay alt prejudices aside end
avail themselves ot your woaderfnl skill
in the science of medicine. If you re
in uu in Atlanta until May, may be I will
have the pleasure ol seeing you again.
I hope I shall never lose sight of you;
whereabout*. I am, very reepeotfully,
your friend, D*. B, Buna*.
The Atomised Medico- Aerian System.
This oot repreMota Dr. Jonas' new
method of curing Diseases of the unnga
*ud Throat, reducing rnoh medicine# aa
me diwaee de^Nodv to warm Yapor,
which tbe patient inha'es, hreatkenj tlm»
bringing the medicine immediately to
ail part* of the organa, produo
ing uu mod ui# -relief and a permaneut
cure in the Jioei pleaaant meaner.