Calhoun Saturday times. (Calhoun, GA.) 1877-1878, October 20, 1877, Image 4

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. V y'- ■ .r ; :'v\<^\tet,S " J '' >'•'•' V -?< " ;5, C oncentrated, ISoot : h- A j .iicii, Aci ti-9SII < Otis --1-. K, THU “ I.lT'ri.F IiIANT” .i . .q or Itlullum iu Parvo • •’!■>if nn lorn Medical, Chemical, and • i" i. . ■i-ici, t“. N< use of any longer . . in'- : mto, v’lulsive. and nauseous pills, i.— . t ' Ci! 1 •;> eru-le, an,l bulky inpredi f win n c, n, by a careful application of c • extract nil the (cathartic awl c.l:.;iiai properties from the moat vain* ; rooi .;ii• 1 i orb-, and concentrate them into • ' • < ir.inul- : rarcrly larger than a * ; •;rt m. < <’. t;i: 1 can be readily swallowed I•of the most m" ilivo stomachs and fas ■ !'''■■> I: 1 '<• • l- t-h liuie Purgative Pellet i ■ f-'-nt in n nost concentrated form, as much ( ar r, p,. •;■ s i.-j embodied in any of the 1, <> i -f 'o 1 <-r sale in drug-shops. From t l '. • wor-'U.alkanic power, in comparison to , ' ,- i .pi :nie who have not tried them are it tto i i*o. i that they are harsh or drastic in c : i a. ii s not a! all thccase, the ditl'erent i 1 principles of wiiich tliev are c . ipo < ia . *; o harmonized and modilied, 0.. . b • ' hers, as to produce a most v 1 timrongh, yet gently . I F an.y operating, cathartic. ' A, iic ward i•; hereby offered by the pro -1*( ,r of hesc l’ellets, to any chemist who, u ;> >n analysis, will find in them any calomel or o • i a lii sof mercury, mineral poison, or in jure is drug. :■?'< ntircly vegetable, no particular i e s ie* mred while using them. They oper . :no. * disturbance to the constitution, diet, .! * t * For Jaundice, IZcadaclic, • iioti, Bin pare ESiood, Pain hi ... N".'Hier, Titfhtttcus of the h- -u ni.7.*laes, Sour Eructations oy.i : ' nnnaclj, Bud taste in the lord-, Fdllious attacks, Paia in rc vi :s Kidneys, Internal Fever, i.'io and tcidiug about Momacli,Kush • T SSloo i to Mead, B£ Sgli-colorcd fe ;■ i 11 .■, l iisociabHity arid Gloomy • k or take Or. Ploroe’s Picas uni l : t;i fjative Pullets. In explanation of be eno dial power of my Purgative l’ellets i .'-real a variety of diseases, I wish to say bit t! - r action upon the animal economy G universal, not a giant! or . i*uc c ms ping tholr sanative ini i i< ; not impair the properties of ii I’cile! i'hey are surar-coafe I and in i . in ; bi-s b*."!(>=, their virtuC3 being thcrc : os erred unimpaired lor any lcnglhof time, i Ani (Mini uc, ■ o at tiicy are always fresh 1 r •haiile. This is not the case with those . ■ v. ii■ 1 1 are put up in clicap wooden or a tek i,d bo.ies. Uccoiiect Unit for all dis ' es wl.-re a Ln.rktlvOj Alterative, or ..ivc, . indicated, these little Pellets ' vi\ .• ; . • most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. ■ >y ? oM fjy ail Bragg is la at 25 coats a bottle. Tt. V. PIER3L, M. D., rrop’r, BUFFALO. N. Y U ■ a ; nsi practice, extending through a 1 " 1 ;' 1 ' ■ having wiiliiu that time treated * a ii ia ,1 <’.*i-to of tho-e di ea.-c- peculiar *■’ " '''ini'i, i have been enabled to perfect a ; ant and agreeable medicine Unit meets ■ 1 • ■; 1 : a! "!' presented by that class of dis • -os Willi positive certainty and exactness. ante this natural specific compound, r nave nauieil it Of.Pisree’s Favorite Prescription. ni- U‘i in, however, is but a feeble expression m nr, high appreciation of its value, based upon my !\v personal observation. Asa close ob -1 nave, while rvitnosslug its positive re ■ 111 ’ £? the few special diseases incident to the ;-v[ ‘'.rate organism of woman, singled it out as inm.-< or crowning gem of my a cal career. On its merits, as a posf ,n. sale, and eflectual remedv for this class •and I • mases, and one that will, at all times and ,U: 'i al, circiiinsfances, act kindly and in har v.b'h the laws whieli govern the female ■in, I am willing to stake my reputation as a physician. Nay, even more, so confident am I : iai 'f 'Y iSI not disappoint the most sanguine ‘ at ion si fa single invalid lady who lises it *; *y of the ai l incuts for wiiich I recommend it, /..idler ami ell it under A POSITIVE ■ * ;■ t.'*diß. if a beneficial etVcct is not ■ • -I'd by the time two-thirds of the con . of tue bottle tire used, I will, on return of ■ i•• '-thirds of the medicine having on arc i-ding to directions, and the case i ic tor which I recommend if, promptly ni money paid for it. Had I not the e ! i emifiticnce in its virtues, I could not f do under these conditions; but hav i -cd its truly miraculous cures in thou °f, I 4'cel warranted andL r ".y tsaii'o In risking both jury ; uou and ay money on its * * j following arc among those diseases in it vorl to Prescription has rr ;l s if by magic, and with a cer tirinty never before attained by any medicine: ; Excessive Flowing, rainful 1 'i• y i’eriods, Suppressions when from un * lira! "aii cs, Irregularities, Weak Back, l’ro \ n cr falling of the Uterus, Anteversionmnd i... oicr ion, Bearing Down Sensations, In,ter ■rit, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des ■y, Threatened Miscarriage, chronic Hon, Intl.i'nmation and Ulceration of the ’ ' '"V*. ; '•! "■‘'•ney, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe . :be Weakness, and very many other chronic ' > iucid rnt to woma i not mentioned here, i .II alTccliwns of this nature, my Favorite r n w r'.:; cures Use marvel of ?!?o world* This medicine Ido not extol as a e- 1 1, but it admirably fulfills a Klngrie '< of p-irpose, being a most perfect ‘ ■ i: „ n ab chronic diseases of the sexual sys- ; r ui <r wM' . ii. It will not disappoint, nor will if and harm, in any state or condition. Ti i-e v. :jo dc ire further information on Ht. ' v. i i.biain it in The People’s 1 ’ ?’KIHCAL ADVISER, a book , a P- : (tut, post-paid, on receipt ; -0. It treats minutely of those diseases pcc-il.ar to F nudes, and gives much valuable ’■ ■ (> ui regard to the management of those .ule "iionv, ’ ’ iVOSIITE PHESf!SSIPTION SOE.B Sv ALE DBCGGISTS. H, l PIERCE, H. D., Proj’r,. BUFFALO, y. r. or. pappy, F V--Airi ti (V, - . 1-1 •inOrAd f'i -Hrnt. J. A Plentiful Supply of || Good Reading and Jk-natiful Pictures || l| I; ° IT - || E THE CINCINNATI || vi ut and II and w tLAL s b 5 Hli, || S-SSk; g OiZiveß all it u>- -v6, ami, besidoj ranch l| a s;. YffY 11 't iX 5 ■ :s*i. ’ . t’IMU -nohes, and h•<(v Si * S .'f TIIK sTA !■; ll.r.Us'i’Jft.iTMli AI.MA- 53 i l>; ■oinnini'i-iUc Will, ns t HVu* ucninameiriKlf ■ • T* n>iv ;■ u*m lU’.viriia ' ,J yet upr j i ; ■'.,*' ;: r. L, ! (S O.H tit for II V■ ;>./ p(i/ I free. |J .. - -.4 '■ I’.’ M i? A\\* ;•.(%* .-1 Jv’r. £5 t-i 1 :-ii, i’i* . mno sense a party H A :>!!', *n" lii.. first tow"* the jtultpv II . ' ,■! ■ .-,i it nt in ili * South. Kj , k I’fi'-'.p ito wl 1 nt w ■ have alrendv seni ;■ 1 the picture, “The Poor Uie PoorM ti?'-* FrU'tul,’* hy my tug, ho cuM . . iu another .•wctlent e-M " ,j’ Ca/ter ■iritl.i.ut picture. One. Dollar. M , •: IKL£ MO-VS.£ KJ r”/:. n t o u R 2 * r< 3Mr 73 bsatjtz k vz £.* □aims ira. v ■ ■ rn a geo’, i: Ac o’ fem.lc. in . 1. <•• mis c< unly, to get up clubs holds, factories, etc., tor and w '! effer very lib nsmissiems lo fcuoh. We li.ive been ■ (1: Teu> for over 20 years, and ■ .it id will send a better • ;' ! °y than any other house 1 I;; *•"0;, are pm up in 1 -poll’d ; v ' :: 'l I-vice printed J, t Aduv or, With refuel. 0e.?., for 0 i.)i;;n-k bn in for clubs, or ;.end ua Y tor a : ■ if! lot, which we will h '• est. (huh price, 0. 0. D. ■j ■■ ;■ Wav York auil China Tea Cos,, CliurcJi Sh, or P. O. Box 574, N. y, , jun2j-L')o, PRICi:-LIHT OF Si sh, Doors and Blinds SASH. rialn Rail l* -light Windows, Glazed. KxlO 1 3-16 in , 2 1x 3 10x12 “ 210 x 4 6 24 120 10x14 “ 210 x 5 2 25J 135 10x16 “ 210 x 6 10 27^160 10x18 • 2 10 x 6 6 294200 10x20 “ 2 10 x 7 2 Check Hail, or Lip Sush, 12-light Windows, Glazed. 10x.4 1 3-8 in., 2 104 x 6 2 28 155 10x16 “ 2 10|x 610 31J 190 10x18 “ 2 104 x 6 6 34 220 H x2O “ 2 104 x 7 2 374 270 - > Check Rail, or Lip Sash 8-lvght Windows Wide Bar, Glazed. Size of Window. Per Window. Giza of (J 1 a* a Thickness ft. in. ft. in. Weight Price. 12x14 If in., 2 5; x 5 2 244 $1 75 12x16 “ 2 5f x 5 10 I.lxlß *• 26|x 6 6 29“ 225 12x20 “ 2 5-|x 72 82 240 Plain Rail, 15-liglit Windows, Glazed. oxlo 1 3-16 in., 2 4x 4 8 22 100 10x12 “ 2 10x 5 6 27 160 Plain Ri.il, 18-light Windows, Glazed. Bxlo I 3-16 in., 2 4x 5 7 26 135 10x12 “ 210 x 6 6 30 190 BLINDS. Oust iileßlinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar, 8-light Windows. Per Pair. Weight. Price, 12x141 3-16 inch. 20 140 12x16 22 1 60 12x18 “ 24 1 70 12x20 “ 26 i 90 Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, 12-light Windows. Bxlo 1 3-16 inch. 15 100 10x12 “ 20 1 25 10x14 “ 22$ 1 40 10x16 “ 24 150 10x28 . “ 262 1 70 10x20 “ 29 190 Outside Blinds, Rollinpr SI its, 15-light Win dows. Bxlo 1 3-16 inch, 15 125 10x12 “ 22 1 50 BOOBS. 0. G. Four Panel doors, Raised Panels, both sides. 2 6x6 6 1 3-16 inches 29 1 30 2 Bx 6 8 “ 33 1 40 2 10x6 10 “ 35 1 55 3 x 7 “ 37 175 2 Bx 6 8 13 8 inches 39 1 50 2 6x6 6 “ 35 1 40 2 10x6 10 40 1 60 3 x 7 “ 43 180 2 xO 4 1 inch 20 100 2 4x6 6 “ 21 120 Prices for all other sizes furnished promptly. Above arc prices Free on board Cars. M. A, GEE & CO., Opposite A. k C. R, R. Depot, Chatta oogr, Tennessee. june!6-9m Good ALL KNOW 11 ! ALL LUCE IT ! Till: DETROIT FREE PRESS Still Brighter end Better for 1877. LULL OF SVIT —HUMOR —PATHOS SKETCH GOSSIP FASHION INCIDENT—NEWS- -HOME AND FOREIGN LETTERS, You will cvjog it better than ary other yiabypaper. “How He was Tempted.” A thrilling continued Story, written for the Free Press, by *' Elzey Hay ’ ( Fanny lndrews),the noted Southe’n wri ter, will be a feature of 1877. Wfotly, post f'T'C, $2 .CO ]<r mini. In m vicing up your l:s*. start with the Dm i oil i Vie Press. The I*o-Iraester L agent for it iilliilfrllL 1? published Daily, Tri-Wekly and Weekly, At AVGUST A , GA, j'y WALSH & WEIGHT, Proprietors "■if Telegraphic Dispatches from All Points. Latest and Most Accu rate Market Reports. and Reliable Coircspondence from all pat ts of Georgia, South Cai’- olina and Washington City. urOEGIA AND SOUTH CAROLI NA NEWS A SPECIALTY. DAILY\ 0 to Y'-.r 310 00 ix Montlu 5 00 TP I- WEEKLY: Re Vo *u 35 (-0 . : i:: 'Comhs 2 50 WEEKLY: One 5' r -.r ..$2 00 ix stonshs 1 00 The Best ,Offer- We will roll during these hard times S6OO Piancs for $250. .' -d all oilmr -iyles in same proportion, ’’duning Civ- and. Square and ..Upright— all ■ " t -class s' m eet to the people at fac to:.* pvices. No gents; no commissions; odi counts. These Pianos made one of • e imest displays at the Centennial ExhL iVlou, and were unanimously recommend ;b) t lie liigliest honors. Regularly in mvpornted Manufacturing Co.—New Man i* factory—one of the largest and finest in ■' the world. The Square Grands contain il.’ thusek’s new parent Duplex Overstrung ocrle, the greatest improvement in the bis trry of Piano making. The Uprights are o (nest in America. Pianos sent cn trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrate! r ud Descriptive Catalogue—mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., No. 56 Broadway, N. Y. THIS PAPER IS OX FILE Willi WRere Advertising Cout lets can be madew YOUR Y-lOMU SWTERTAIWING. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. The Peojale’s Eavorite. THE LARGEST SALES BECAUSE THE MOST POPULAR The Most Popular Because the Best. VERDICT OF THE LA DIES. THE stubborn fact shown by the o*ficial returns, *hat the Singer Sewing Machine the only one whose sales have largely and steadily increased eveiy year, uninterrupt edly—that last year the sales more than doubled those of the neit highest competitor, and nearly equalled the sales of all the other companies combined, demonstrates beyond all controversy that THE SINGER SEWING M WHINE is the most popular, because, in the estimation of the ladies of the count superior to any other ma ufactured. The following returns of sales, sworn to by c ter company tells the story : Sales in 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. By the Singer 131,260 219,753 232,444 241,679 249,852 Wheeler & Wilson 128,526 174,088 119,190 92,827 103,740 Howe (Jan. 1, to July 1) 34,010 145,000 No returns 35,000 25,000 Remington 25,110 Domestic 10,397 49,555 40,114 22,700 21,452 Sales Sa?es Still Increasing. All Competition Distanced. Send your address for a catalogue of the celebrated B 4ZAAR GLOVE-FITTING PAT TERNS. They are the best, the cheapest and most stylish patterns in the market. fiffP The Company are not and will not be respousible for any private debts of its agents, such as board, stable or livery bills, &c. Address 1 6. W. LEONARD, or The Singer Manufacturing Cos. ( \ B _ ° i Cor.Broad and Ala. St. Atlanta. G. w. H. T ORRENCE, mayss Canvassing Agent for Gordon County. THE ODDEST HOUSE IN r CALHOUN Estabished NEW GOODS ! ISTE W GOOES WE arc pleased to notify our friends that we are >.ow in a mrge and snperi stock of GOOdS. Those who wish Bargains will give us a call. FOSTER Sl HARLAIN. CHATTANOOGA CARPET HOUSE. C. H. RICHMOND, EXCLUSIVE DEALER IN Carpets, (111 CLOTHS, IHATTIIS. WIIOW HUB, And the line of Goods Usually Kept in a Carpet Store. M2P Now on hand a seasonable stock, embracing the latest attractive designs. oc6-3ui. BS^IP ME ill ;i^- : ; • W. 111 * v '• ' • :£'p| r -?4 /' t "-y. ■*. a s. j s:■ / w.l fLm' - } it i Yf Kil mmym . °:i. ec iteu-ui ■ iYYpm . - ‘-.j y ,fYm '■/■'■■cY" ;; -XT. lYfiEffmlf l|! fi"' 1 ■ ASIC YOUR-GSOOEE, FOR IT! Depot, 10-4 IYLIf. r .YYT, lev/York. jun 9 ly. HULL & SCOTNEY, GENERAL COMMISSION Merchants, No. 346 North Water Street PHILADELPHIA. and wholesale dealers in Bui ter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, Eggs, Poultry, Game, Stock DUmmim * >o ' atoos ’ Apples, Grain, 111 i I 6 fill Flour, Fur, Wool, Cotton, * * i idi*i ; lßi ce) Tobacco, Peanuts, Broom Corn, Dried Fruit, Ilay, Hop?, For eign and Domestic Fruits, and in fact we can sell any and everything at the highest market price; make prompt returns, and Lireral advances made on all ship-1 jlj It IIA It ments except pei ishablear To g } lOW that w e do an extensive business, any game dealer in Philadelphia will tell you we han dled more game last season than all other houses in Philadelphia put together. Send for Price List, Stencil,T|/\ |TJ msi 1/ &C., &c. BEFERENCKPI II i I jll 1 V CAsrr, or we refer you to* vr mjIJ fi 111 f ANY RESPONSIBLE HOUSE IN OUR CHY. eggs. gami:. <;c6-ly. The Commercial Reporter, A SEMI-MONTHLY COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. It gives in each issue a wholesale market report of At'anta. Merchants who wish to keep posted should subscribe for it. TEEMo—s'.oo PER ANNUM. Adores? W. r j. CHRiSTOPIIER, uiior and Proprietor,, 32 Broad Street (u stairs, Atlanta Ga. country store- ocf!3 tf Hygienic Institute ! f IF YOU would enjoy the PI! mos *' delightful luxury ; if lIH \\ 91 * ,yOU he speedily,cheap lli.wili.ii/ ly, pleasantly and perma nently cured of all Inflam - matory, Nervous, Constitu tional and Blood Disorders if you have Rheumatism Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Piles, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Disease of the Kidneys, Genitals or Skin, Chill and Fever, or other Malarial Affections ; if you would be purified from all Poisons,whether from Drugs or Disease; if you would nnUOfL t liave beauty, Health and I I (L'A Ml. ic Institute,and use Nature’s Great Remedies,the Turkish Bath, the “ Water-cure Pro cesses,” tie “ Movement cure,” Electricity and other Hygienic ageuts. Success is wonderful—curing all cu rable cases. If not able to go and take board, send fuf [account of your case, and jget directions for treatment at home. Terms reasona ible. Location, corner Loyd land Avail streets, opposite I) m S j Passenger Depot, Atlanta, 1 * jlno. Stainback Wilson, Physician-in-Charge Cheap G oods at Fairmount. J. G. B. ERWIN, FA 111 MOUNT, GA, Keeps on imrnl a full line of DRY GOODS, MEDICINES, HA 1 DWARE, etc., etc., which lie prop ises lo sell at extremely short pro fits to c sli customers. He has just pur chased one of the best lots of Ready-made clothing and other goods ever found in a 1877. M2' The Calhoun Times. "PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT CALHOUN GORDON COUNTY, GA. By I). B. FREEMAN. THE TIMES enters the year 1877 with renewed vigor, and itsproprie tor is more determined than ever to give its readen. eveiy week one of the mo t Will AWAKE, PROGRESSIVE AND READABLE Papers in its section, and no pains will be spared to render thiv end attainable Its contents each week will comprise a carefedlv prepared coßection of Inter ing Reading of a a character well adapted to the wants of its subscribers. ROME AFFAIRS will receive espeeial attention, and every event worthy will be the THE TIMES Will labor unceasingly for the promotion of the interests of our county and tion and respectfully invokes the aid and encouragement of the people. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : ol3 © Montlis Tlireo Montlis * CLUBS! CLUBS! We offer he TIMES in Clubs of five at $1.50 a year, and will K | vo an extra copy to any person who will raise a Club. A Club eon be raised in anv neighborhood with little trouble, and aid thus rendered to the home paper. ITS3NISSMIK I Will find the liMES one of the most successful advertisinng mediums in North jeorgia, as it has ns well as a large list in its own county, an extensive list in the adjoining counties. Rates verylcw. Waxaraatod as Mepresentsd! THENEWv Slain WAS AWAIIDF.D TUB FIRST PREMIUM! At the Centennial Exhibition, 1576, and haa always carried off the highest honors wherever exhibited.' A COMPACT. SLirpr.R. DtiitAßLE, Light Bunmng and EFFICIENT “LOCK STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HOMF SEWING MACHINE wag Perfected eigll years since by the aid of tho best inventive talent and Mechanical Skill. It combines all the Essential Parts of a FIRST CLASS MACHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, SUrMBRLOR in Strength and Beauty, coatajpslcss Working Parts and isCapablo ot DOING a witter rang* of Work than other Sewing Machines. It will RUN for years without Costing Of\JE CFMT for It! pairs. In the Manufacture of this MACHINE the Very Host IMirvf'orJals are USED. Tbe WEARING parts arc HARDENED, and the Mechanism haa been CONSTRUCTED with the special virto of producing an , Busy Hurraing, DURABLE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQUALit WELL for Coarso or flue THREAD, COT TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from tho Lightest Muslins to Reaver Cloth anil leather. Such felt ia the INTRINSIC MERITS of tho HOME SEWING MACHINE that every MACHINE is fully Warranted for Five Years. LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities when* we are not represented. Send for prices, and samples of work doD® on the HOME, or call at any of our offices. Johuson, Glark H Go., v 30 Union Squaro, New York 564 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Ills Second Avo,, Pittsburgh, Pa. 141 State Street, Chicago, 111. 21 South sth Street, St. Louis, Mo, 17 Now llontgomoiy Ct., San Francisco, Oal. READ XU* itNN^UNCEUZIiNT - " OK TUB (Murray Mill Publishing Cos. John P. Jewett, manager. £1 if !$ fy I£l DISEASES Cured. 1 Bin! uu 11 m New paths marked out to vF St3ak sJ I u3 V Health by that plainest of all books—Plain Home Talk and Medical Common Sense,which contains nearly 1,000 pages of original matter, as entertaining as a fascinator story. Health and long life made easy for tnl learned and unlearned. Crammed full of brand new ideas, which are cheering to the sick, and intensely entertainingfo those who arc lortunate enough to escape disease. It guards the reader against the pitholes of human Buffering, and points the way of deliverance to those who art already engulphcd. By all means, find out ail about it. It Is for you. It’s author, Dr. & B. Foote, of 120 Lexington Avenue, Nkw York, is consulted by invalids at heme wd abroad, in person and by letter, and has had the experience of nearly a quarter ofti century in the treatment of long standing and difficult dis eases of every character; hence his ability t® write practical truths for the invalid reader. His consullations are free to the sick everywhere; hence his immense correspondence with the sick all over the globe, You, reader, are at lib erty to consult the able author of Plain Horn® Talk and Medical Common Sense. Write to him and you will be struck with his Common Sense. Whatever your malady, you will receive light which will do you good, by investing only a postage 9 tamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish to interest you in both the doctor and his im mortal book. Tlie Mooli, itself, which gives satisfaction to all who read it, can he haa cf agents, or of the publishers direct. Tlain mus lin binding, $>3.25, in the English or German language. Library binding, ip English only. 83,75. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of the price. A lady writes the author: “I have always felt that you were the physician of the world, from tho fact of your wonaerfnl too cess and original ideas." One reader says “ I have found it to be one of the grandest works of the age.” Another says—“ I would not be without it for twice its cost.” Similar letters reach the author ciary lay. Contents table free. OftITMA? ** STOBY; also by X§ ■1 a 3 5 .if* I'm ff ooTß Cheap edl t tl* n. 5 vols. ml, neatly bound, 82; in 5 separate -mis. at Jr. and $7.50, according to binding. Sent by mail on recclpb of price. Just the thing h* youngoople. Con tents t&hlo free. _____ __ fbISLJUP 1 Publications. can fur |Sl It/! ft* nish all of Dk Foote’* popular irlSvlh Dime Publications on health and kindred topics. “OJJSEYES MADE NEW," tells how to restore the sight and give up glasses, without the aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a million have been issued already 1 “Cow fort and cure for thk Ruptured* is a valuable monograph for those who are afflicted with Knp ture or Hernia. “Physiological Improvement ok Humanity,” relates to the subject of having people bom right. “Physiological Marriage gives the latest researches regarding the laws governing temperamental adaptation, Ac., Ac. A Step Backward, reviewing inconsiderate legislation concerning the Prevention of Conception. “ Spermatorriicea,” or Sem inal Weakness with evidence of its curability. “ Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” inval uable to every mother having the care of small children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention Rnd cure. Any one of the foregoing Dim® Publications will he sent by mail, postage pw paid, on receipt of ten cents. Publications. Wewillenp- Er IS 115I 15 I s * Ply Db. Foote's Free Publica- I GiErmb tions. “ Gratuitous Advice to the Sick" abroad as well as at home ; a circular of value to the sick. “Evidences of Dr. Footes Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet, free by man* —Send for them. IffcrMTf* 5,000 good Agent® fa i\l I X can find profitable employ- B O ment in the sale of th foregoing publications, and also several others published dv üb. Read all of the above, ana send for particulars. Address, for terms, outfit®, Ac., The Murray Hill Publishing Company, 129 East 28th Street, New York. ■ * / •/ j7 # / ,y **** **** ■** R. I w bS lny lexy, ner* Jura > a n •a oin| Sb Sr t ' CEORCE PACE & CO * No. 5 . SCESO2DZ2 S®., 3AITH4OSS, US. Patent Stationary Ens?iUs -i Patent Circular bw f|Mv/7Vx ™K* Muley A Grist 4c Flour Mills, J™. Wheels, Shingle, BrPP . Woodworking MtogbTSSf Tan lie F.niery Whee“ Grinders, Saws, Mi I SEN D FOB CATALOG ILK A