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soore year,-during two scores ov s ich |
T have been a tiller of the sol. It
cannot say that I am now, but 7 have |
been rich, and have all 1 necd, do |
not owe a dollar, have given my <hil- |
dren a good education, and when 1!
am called away will leave them )
enough to keep the wolt from the door. |
My experience has taught me that: ‘
1. Qne acre of land well prepared |
and well cultivated. produced nmrcl
than two which received only the
same amounnt of labor used on one.
2. One cow. horse, mule, sheep or
hog well fed, is more profitable than
two kept on the samne amount neces
sary to keep one well.
4. Ome aere of clover or grass is
worth more than two of cotton wherej
no grass or clover is raised. |
4 No farmer who buys oats, corn
or wheat, fodder and hay, as a rule,
for ten years, can keep the sheriff
away fram the door in the end. |
5. The farmer who never reads
the papers, sneers at book farming
and improvements, always has a leaky
roof, poor stock, broken down fences,
and complains of bad “seasons.”
6. The farmer who is above his
business and entrusts it to another to
manage, soon has no business to at
tend to.
7. The farmer whose habitual bev
erage is cold water is healthier,
wealthier and wiser than he who does
not refuse to drink.
A DEPENDENCE ON ONE CROP. -
Speculating incrops, which is real
ly what depending upon one special
crop iz, has done more than any one
thing, for the small, general farmer
to injure him financially than any
other thing we can name. If it is
followed up, year after year, persis
tently, intelligently and economically
it is all right, as do the grain farmers,
ete.; but a season of high prices gener
ally tempts farmers to embark largely
in growing that product which was in
such demand at high price. They
put all their energies, land and cash
into it and then comes a yeay of ex
cessive production and low prices,
This disgusts the farmers and they
try something else, losing all they
put into last year's efforts. If you
have the experience and capital, and
location be favorable, t! 110 rea
son why special erops will not pay
welly but not for a single year, as the
efforts must be continuous.
Pears Wirnovr Brianr.—Among
the pears claimed to be exempt from
blight is the Lawson, so called from
its discoverer, in Ulster county, N.
Y., where the original or mother tree
is said to be still standing on the west
bank of the Hudson river, bearing
excellent crops of fruit, though at
least a century old. It is considered
a good pear, but not of the best qual
ity. Some specimens of the fruit
have measured nine inches in eir
cumference. It is a Northern pair,
and not yet known to be adapted to
the South.
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Rarsing CALVES.—As it requires
eleven pounds of milk to add one
pound of flesh to a calf| farmers who,
imomilking their cows, leave the ealves
less than one pound of milk per day,
may form some idea as to what kind
of stéck their future cows will be. Is
it not “cruelty to animals?”
Gl
Traiven Docs.—What is the use
of an unteained, blundering eur, but
to eat, worry the stock and poultry,
and to frighten away vour friends, if
not to destroy your neighbor's sheep?
i you wust have a dog, have one
trained o some valuable purpose,
say a good ~:n‘;":u'r-7\ doz that can be
tanght not only to tend the flock, but
also te guard the house. There
would be in this, both economy and
real advantage. and o step from the
savage to civilized life. Do you nev
er read that savages Keep troops of
eqqually savage dogs ¥
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ApnorMAL ApreETiTE.—When cat
tle are seen to chew leather, -old
cloth, old bones &e., stockmen say it
18 an indication of a lack of phosphate
of lime in their food, required to sup
ply boue material. A little bone
dust may be given in their food, but
where the pasturage is fertilized with
bone dust, this deficiency never ap
pears.
lle Zrowing specs 1] CTojE, Sass al
intelligent farmer, “1 have made a
profit of 210 from a single load “f“
manure.” Heavy erops, he says, d
not often cowe by accident, but i»_\‘;
careful forethought and management
and no one thing requires more in
tellizgence and eare than saving and
application of the manure,
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The Indians have heen lueky in
more respects than one. While the
intruders have just been again remoy
ed from the Territory, it is now as
certained that’ they have lost very
little stock during the cold weather
of the past forty days. Their neigh
bors in Texas, New Mexico, Colora
do and Kansas can count their losses
up into the thousands,
RHEUMATISM
Although a practioner of near twenty years,
my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B
for her. She had been confined to her bed sever
al months with Rheumatism which had stub
bornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within
twenty-four hours aiter commencing B B. B, T
obmerved marked relief, She has just com
meneed her third bettle and is nearly as active
as ever, and has been in the front yard with
“rake in band,” cleaning up. Her improver
ment is truly wondersful and immensely gratify,
ing.
C. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D.
Yacksonville, Ala., June 6, 1884
IV D/ ITD
adeiviY | ROU HLE
i over six years | bave been a terrible suffer
er i s troublesonve kidney coraplaint, for the
refief of which T have spenf over §250 without
benefit; the most noted so-called remedies prov
ing failures. The use of one single bottle of Be
B. B. has been ln:lr\'-ln'h' giving more relief
than all other treatment combined. It is a
quick cure, while others, if they curegat all, are
in the distaht future.
C. H. ROBERTS, atlanta Water Works.
SCROFULA.
Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlarvta, who owns a large
nursery and vineyard, has a lad on Lis place
who was cured of a stubborn case of Scrofula,
with one single Lottic of B. B. B, Write to him
ahbout the the case,
Frank Joseph, 215 Jones strect, Atlanta, has a
son whe had a sloughing, <crofulows ulear of the
neck, and had lost hair and eye-sight, finding no
relicf. Omne bottle of B. B. B. healed the ulcer,
erndicated the poison from his blood, restored
his eye-sight, and placed him on the road to
health,
A bookffilled with wonderful proof from the
very hest class of citizens, and recommendations
from the leading Diug Trade of Atianta, mailed
free to any address, B. B. B. only a year old
and is working wonders. Large bottles §l.OO or
Bix 85,00, Sold by Druggists, Expressed on re
ceipt of price.
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
For Sale by R. H. Northeutit, Marietia, Ga.
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tarrh, Influenza, onnchitis,Whoop
ing Cough, Diseases of the Lungs,
Throat, and Bronchial Tubes.
‘T LEADS ALL LUNG REMEDIES,
Get the genuine from your Drug
gist. Prepared only by the
Mansfield Medicine Company
MEMPIIIS, TENN,
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§ | duringthearmistice between Sherman and
§ loh n Solliers of both srnies filled
’ their 1 v ith the tobaceo storedthere,
e, after the surrender, marched home
\ard. Soon orders came from Easty, West,
Northand Sonth, for “more of that elegant
b WOTh o, ten men ran anunknown
tor) Now it emiplove €ll, tses the
! puk and pick of the G P2eit, and the
i Darlian Bull isthe tradeauark of this, the
boect tobacco in the world, Blackwell's Bull
Inirhmin Smoking Tobacco hias the largest
e of any smoking tobacco in the world
Why ¥ Simply because it {8 the best. All
rs have it Trade-mark of the Bull
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with much needs
ed slumber, through the use of this medics
ine, which is also beneficial to persons of a
rheumatic tendency, and an inestimable
preventive of fever and ague. For sale by
all Druggists and Dealers generally.
DLIXIR.
Wa
Mandrake & Buchu.
NATURE'S TRUE REMEDY FOR ALL
BILLIOUS DISEASES
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Liver and Kidneys,
) s Hesduche, Dyspepsia. Costive
loss of tone W ith jart it hast equat o
the relief and eure of Piles. For sale by all
Drug 8
Read what Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, one of
the oldest druggists in the State says about
M, & B.: I haveused the ‘M. & B with
happy effects and recommend it with eonfi
lence that it w please all who use it. Dr
J. 8. Pemberton, Wholesale Drur groker,
21 Marietta, St Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. R. T Searcy, one of the ablest physi
cians in Alabama, says: [ have used in my
practice M. & 1. and confidently recommend
it 48 a good remedy in all diseases for which
it is recommended ; it is a good reliable and
eflective remedy R. T. Searcv.
. PRICE 50 CBNTS.
Manufactured by
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9% Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga
For Sale by Maher & Flower, Druggists,
Murietta, Georgia.
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Book, News and Wrapping Papers.
RAGS WANTED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Saxon A. Anderson, Proprictor.
[For sample of paper, sce Marietta Jourual.] Marietta, Ga-
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W.P. Anderson & Son
Bankers and Cotton Buyers, ‘
4and Dealers ia Ceneral Merchandise.
Have on hand snd are continually receiving fresh supplies of
SUGARS, FLOUR, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGL,
COFFEES, MEAL, UHECKS, LINDSEYS,
. SYRUPS, CORN, JEANS, &e., &c.
BACON, GRINTS, LARD, RICE, &ec.
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Also Pendieton’s Pure Ground Bons and
FARMERS SUPPLIES,
Such as Plows, Plow Stocks. Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Hay Forks, Axes and other Hard
ware. Also Saddles and Bridles.
Dilburn W agons,
e and Two Horse, at bottom priccs.
Fresh Lime and Cement constantly on hand.
RAGS WANTED.
As they buy all their goods for the cash, saving all discounts, they are enabled to scll
very low. Give them a triul and save money.
Collections promptly attended Deposits soticited and all accommodutions ofiered that any Bank
can offer. Leape your money with ws, It will be more convenient than Atlanta
Marictta, Ga. W.P.ANDERAON & @O Y
When You Want a Wagon Buy the Best
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Tron Axle and Thimble Skein Axles, One and Two Horse Wagons.
—PROVISIONS=
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BULK MEAT, FLOUR, GRAIN, SALT, &e.
FERTIILZLIZERS.
“NORTH WESTERN BAW BONE.” .
“NORTH WESTERN AMMONIATED DISSOLVED BONE "
“FLETCHER'S COTTON GROWER.”
“FARMER'S FRIEND.”’
“ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE,” (Acid Phosphate )§
“KAINIT—LAND PLASTER.”
RSB A, A, Fletcher & Co., Marietta, Ga,
E. J. SETZE. J H. SIMPSON
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New Drug Store!
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We have opened a New Store
NEXT 10 1. L. HUNT & COS GROCER} STORE,
Chureh Siveet, Mariefta, Geoveia,
WHERE WE KEEP ON HHAND AND FOR SALE ALL ARTICLES USUALLY
SOLD IN DRUG STORES.
S 3 s q a 3
Medicines, Toilet Articles.
Stationery. «o.
(F"OUR OFFICES WILL BE IN THE STORE.
.+ Setze & Simpson, Agts.
THA $ FEY 'BN A FEY FPBYGAE Y BEEH BN
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NO RIVAL.
Also, the “Duleiphone” or “SRewing Machine Organ.”
For Sale by A. A. FLETCHER, Marictta, Ga.
SALESROOM, KENNESAW HOUSE BLOCK.
D. . YOUNG, Saiesman and Adjuster,
Ceneral Advertisements.
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HARNESS MAKING |
After an experience of Thirty two years, |
we can can confidently recommend our
work 1o persons in wantof anything in our
lire, We use notning but the
Beost RMatorxial,
Employ none but the very best and most
reliable workmen, and will do nothing but
the very best class of work, and all will b
FULLY GUARARTEED.
Having recently put up a full line of 1
machinery, we are prepared to compete
with mx{; one in price and guality and shall
keep a full stock of our own make ot Wags~
ons and Bugzgies on hand at all times, and
will make to order any style of earriave
wanted. We are also making and shali
keep the celebrated Rhode’s Cotton Planter.
Farmers can be supplied at short notice, all
fully warranted. Blacksmith’s coal for sale
as usual. Tbankful for past favors we
-earnestly solicit a continuance of the same.
REID & CRAMLINGC.
l Marietia, Ga.
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(Opposite the Kennesaw House.)
J. A. G. ANDERSON, Proprictor.
rf*HE BEST OF VEHICLES, THE
§ safest of drivers and the fastest of
horses are al« ays ready, night and day for
hire. No man or woman or child ever has
‘Ziven me a call in the pusf, who has been,
‘nor shall any ever in the future be, dissatis
fied with my teams or the mendin my em
ploy. Everything and every body about
me are & No. 1.
I have cheapened my charges proportion
ate to the stringency of the times. For
references as to the truth of what [ say, as
to the turnsouts aud charges, go to my
friends, which means the public generally.
Purties hiring are strietly responsible for
the safety ot themselves, vehicles and
horses. J. A G. ANDERSON.
wvery wtable.
Reduced Prices
On Cherckee Street,
MARIETTA, : : GEORGIA.
f)e - £
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J. Spilman § Son,
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i “WE HAVE OPENED A
I, Y first class ; Livery Stable,
)(e where the public can be ac
e commodated with fine horses
e and elegant buggies at re
duced prices. Can always be found ready
to respond to any call in supplying the
needs of local or transient patrons. .
J. SPILMAN & SON.
Marietta, Oct. 1, 1880,
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TEROE ey NERVOUS DECIUTY,
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'IARRES 3 Decay, and numergua
- E obs ‘ure dizeases whicn
\. \ ” batlleskilled ; hysiciang
resaltfrotn y uthfulia-
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A Radical Gure & (faise=pa; rover braio
for A while snch r‘fli“gl:i":le?h!_
x your sy tem void the
position of pretegtion
)PERMATORRHEA V lrg:u‘t;d‘i':!s;ufor l‘:u;u ;'ou-
AND bles. Get o' r free cirenin-
M nd Toi.n impertant fucts
lMPnn“cv Im!om taking treatment
s Bolsewhore, Tako a sURE
"A._ &mwmr th;( has (m(;:n
: ousands, does pot in-
TESTED for over G ferforo wilh ot ot o
Years by use in R business, or cause pain o r
maoyThousand Bl iaconvenicacs Found. 4
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o L 3% ciples, By et nnplien
R&:RVOUS ;s 3 ;,:(u to Y‘\'u sea :(;«l Liils:casu
3 =g its wecific in ce i
DEBILITX R folt Without deinsTns
AND natural fanctions of the
ORCGAWNIC 0 :mm;mr?rznnism are rc,~s
ored. Tha snimatin, o daeeh
WNESS n meots of M[f:.'w:k;{w.mw
in P becau‘;asted?mgimhu‘ |
w ! ¥an © patien 0T =8
vo,g":‘gdam'md.d ot Chieerful undrapidiygair:
HARTIS REMEDY CO., Mg Chemist
80614 North 10th 5t., Bt. Louis, Mo,
25 YEARS IN USE.
AUL TN
The Greatest Medical Trmmgh of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lossofappetite, Bowela costive, Paln in
the head, with & dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the shoulder~
biande, Fullness after enting, with a dig
inclination to exertion of bedy or mind,
lrrltfllllt{ of tomper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Woariness, Dizziness, Finttering at tho
Heart, Dots baferothe eyes, Headache
over she right oyo‘ Reatlossvons, with
fitfal dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS arc especially adapted
to such cases, one dose etfects such a
change offeclingastoastonishthesuilerer,
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take on Flesh, thus the system ig
nourished, and by their ’l‘onlc Action on
the Digestive Organg, legular Stooliars
D_rw!m'--d, Price 25¢c. 48 Murray St..N.Y.
O TIDTLUIRSVIPE TS AL Sl PR O SLT ST IR s S
cge s 3 £ S
FUTTS HAIR DYE,
GRAY HAIR or WHISKXERS changed to a
GLOSSY BLACK by 2 single application of
this Dre. It imparts a natursl color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or
sent hy express on receipt of §l.
Office, 44 Nurray St.; Now York.
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and all BiLious COMPLAINTS are re lieved by taking
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WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Purely Vegetadlc; No Griping. Frice 255. All Druggists
tavra GO W TITER o o Lent Tn nrden,
£ a A ~ e ERY A
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DR. SANFORD'S LiVER INVICORATOR
Just what its name implics; a Vegetable Livor
Medicine and fordiseases resuiting from a deranged
or torpid coudition of the laver: such as Biliousness,
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Maiaria, Sicke
Hoadache, Rbemmatien, ote. An invaluable Fame
il Medicine. For full information send Enur ad
dress on a postal card for 10 page book on the
* Liver #nd its_Diseuses,”” to DR SANFORD, 24
VAN DRUGGIST WILL TFLL YOU ITS REFUTATION
Subseribe tor the M arvietta Journal.
Clubs of ten, €1 cach.
The new line of At
tachments that are now
beiny placed with cae
“Domestie,” are speci
alties. No other Ma
chine hos them Thes
Attachments and th
New Wood work make
the ‘Domestic’ nmore
than ever withcut ques
tion,
THE
ACKNOWLEDGED
STANDARD
EXCELLENUE,
dgents wanted in un
occupied tervitory
Address DOMESTI¢
S. M Co, No 900
Main Street, Richmond
Virginia.
Q 2 MonTi'a TREATMENT, $3; 2 wioNTsz, $5; 3 mowtag, ¢
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OLDEST DRUG STORES IN THE SOUTH.
This cut will no doubt be familiar to every readers of the Journal. This store was
Established by Wm. Root in 1839,
\ Forty five Years ago, and is now owned by '
5 . NeMheun:
‘ IN THIS STORE CAN BE FOUND
Fure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints & Qils,
Bt aces 4 Y TWaals
Stationexry, Sehsol Boeks,
ALL KINDS OF SEED, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, HOMMEPATHIC
MEDICINES, PURE WINES FOR SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES, &e.
I am just receiving a big lot of GARDEN SEEDS, and as I burned up all
of my old seeds you will get nething from me but fresh ones. CLOVER
and ORCIHTARD GRASS SEEDS are lower than they have ever heen.
MR. GEORGE 8. MELFRESET,
of Washington City, a graduated Pharmacist, has charge of my Preseription
department. My terms are, all bills payable on the first of the month.
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R. H. Northcutt,
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ROSWELL:, GEORGIA.
THESE MILLS are exchanging their Goods for *Wool, with Farmers and others on
the most liberal terms, (our motto is live and let live,) or we will manufacture Wool for
our custom by the yard into any of the above line of Goods at a reasonable price. Jeans
at 22fcts,, Tweeds at 154cts., Linceys at 12}cts—for large lots of wool we will discount
these prices. Send for samples and make a selection before shipping your wool. Roll
Carding 10cts per pound, net rolls o
We pay freight on all Wool shipped to us. All commnnications should be addressed to
LAUREL MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ROSW ELL, GA.
J. 12. Sherman. FProsidoent.
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. 7.“;!!«‘;‘ "fin \ Oxnc od dose of three or four Emory's Little Cathartic Fiils, followed by one
[{ zlf:/'"\\" \, piil every 1.1\!11&1'1“ T wl'-l-k or two, makes the hmunan machivery run as regular
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’:U AR R them, Sold Ly ail Druggists and Medicine D alors at 1S Cts. a Box, or by mail,
A eM\ STANMDARD CURE CO., Proprictors, 197 Pearl St., N. Y.
L Emory’s Littla Cathartic arc more than is claimed; they prove to be the
best Pill ever used here, Worth twico tho money asked,.—W, W, H, GOHER,
Ilarmony Grove, Ga.-—-Emory's Littie Cathartic are the m« st popular of ail
EMORY’'S LIT7LE tho Cathariics.—Ww, Bisuop, Mills River, N, C. —<My aged nother used ona
CATHARTIC PiiLis box with wonderful resnits.—N. W, B AKER, Toeust Grove, Ohio,——l recommend
ars propared from them.—Joun Corrins, M. D., Athens, Texas, -1 hey are exceilent.—R, Drexsow,
MAY &E““’ Jackson, Miss,——They ara unexcelled.—M g, Eiizanerit Kevser, Mohe rly, Mo,
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ainine, Mercury, of poison of any kiud. Endorsed by physiciausand’sold by druggists everywhere, 0F
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do not experiment—get the ORIGINAL AND BEST,
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DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIC iS FOR SALE BY ALL
DRUGGISTS AND DEALCRS EVERYWHERE. \
SIMON l)x\l:n}-‘.N.I Libel for Mivorce in
vs, Cobb Superior Court, |
Tyna DARDEN. ’ Nov. Term, 1884, 4
tis Honor, J. Branhkam, presiding It
appearing to the Court by thie return of the
sheriil that the defendant does not reside in
this county and it further appearing that she
does not reside in this State, on motion of
nlaintift’'s counsel, it is ordered that the des
fendant uppear and answer al the bpext
terin of this court ; else that the case be con
sidered in default and the plaintifi allowed
to proceed. And it is further ordered, that
this Rule be published in the Marietta Jour
al onee a month for four months. Nov.
17th, 1854 J. Braxaay, Judge
Of the Sup. Court of R. C.
A true extract from the minutes.®
W. R. MONTGOMERY, . 8, C.
& Great Cuse of Human Hisery
Is the f.oss of
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A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical eure of Seminal Weakness, Sperma
torrheea, induced by Self Abuse, Involunta
ry Emissions, lapotency, Nervous Debilis
ty, and Impediments to Marriage cenerally;
Censumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental
aud Physical Incapacity, &c—~By ROBERT
J. CULVERWIELL, M. D., author of the
“Green Book,”” &e
The world renowned author, “in this ads
admirable Lecture. ciearly proves his own
experinece that the awful consequences o
Self Abuse may be effectually removed
without dangerous surgical “operations,
bougies, instruments. rings or cordials;
pointing ont a mode of cure at ence certain
and eflectnal, by which every suflerer, no
matier what Lis condition may be, may cure
himselt cheaply, privately and radically,
8" T'lis lecture will prove a boon to thoug.
ands and thousands,
Sent under, seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, on receipt of four cents, or two
postage stampe Address
THE CCLVERWELL MEDICAL CoO,,
41 Ann St., New York, N. Y.; Post Office
Box 450,
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VER, if Foutz’s Powders are used in tine,
Foutz's Powders will enre and preveni Hog NOLERA,
Foutz's Powders will prevent Gapes iy Fowts,
Foutz's Powders will increaze the anantity of milk
and cream twenty per cent., and make the butter firm
and sweet,
Foutz’s Powders will enre or nrevent almost sveny
Disrase to which Horses and ¢ attle are snbject,
Forrz's Pownrks WILL Give BATISFACTION.
Soid everywlicre,
DAVID F. FOUTE, Proprietor,
BALTINORE,MD.