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V CURES DISEASES Of THE "
THROAT,LUNGS,LIVER & BLOOD.
In tho wonderful’mcdicinc to which the afflict
ed arc alm> vc directed for relief, the discoverer
believe* lie has combined in harinong more of
Nature’s sovereign curative properties, which
Jim! has instilled, into the vegetable kingdom
for healing the sick, than were ever before com
bined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact
i found in Lite groat variety of most obstinate
diseases which it has lx en founT to conquer. In
the cure of RroncliitiMf Severe Couglis,
nr.d the early stages of <k>ii*iini|>tion. it ha*
astonished 'the medical faculty, and eminent
physician* pronounce it the greatest medical
discovery of the age. While it cures the sever
est Coughs, it strengthens tiie system and purl*
fie* the blood. liy its great and thorough
blood-purifying properties, it cures all Hu<
n.ors, from the worst Scrofula to a common
It loto ii • Pimple, or l-lriiption. Mercurial
disease, Mineral Poison., and tlvcir ejects, are
eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound
constitiMion established. Jlrynipela*, Sa!t
rlieum, Fever Sores, Scaly or Hough
Shill, in short, all the numerous diseases caused
by had blood, arc conquered by tins powerful,
purifying, and invigorating medicine.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sal
low color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on
face Or body, frequent headache or dizziness,
bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alter
nated with hot flushes, low Spirits, and gloomy
forebodings, irregular appetite* and tongue
Qoutcd. yon are from Torpid I,lvor,
or “if nioii*iicM>.” In manv cases of
“I*l vor CoMipltrl lit ” only part of these
symptoms are experienced. Asa remedy for
all such cases, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical’Dis
covery has no equal, as it efleets perfect cures,
leaving the liver strengthened and healthy.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE.
Prepared bv If. V. PIEIICF, Til. I>., Sole
Proprietor, at the Would’s Dtbi'KJSSAKT,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Thil Cut lllu.tratesth. Mannerof Using
Dll. PIEIICE’H IRvf
Fountain Nasal Injector, JpPpf
Tbi* instrument is especially designed for the
perfect application of
DS. SAGS’S CATAP.P.H K2IIEDY.
It is the only form of instrument vet invented
with which Hu ill medicine can be carried high
tin and perfectly applied to all parts of the affect
ed nasal passages, and the chambers or cavities
communicating therewith, in which sores and
ulcers frequently exist, and from which the ca
tarrhal discharge generally proceeds. The want
of success in treating Catarrh heretofore lias
arisen largely from the impossibility of applyiug
remedies to Ihe-c cavities and chambers by any
of tho ordinary methods. This obitiicle in the
way of efteeiing cures is entirely overcome by
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nml so simple that a child can understand it.
Full nntl ex pile it directions accompany
each instrument. 'When used with this instru
ment, DrSagc’a Catarrh ItemclU' cures recent
t attacks of “Cold in tho
Head** by a.lew applications.
& S VII pro :TI S—Frequent
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limes profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent,
offensive, etc. In others, a dryness, dry,watery,
weak, or inflamed eyes, Stopping up, or obstruc
tion, of nasal passages, ringing in ears, deaf
ness, hawking and coughing to clear throat,,
ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered,
nasal twang, offensive-breath, Impaired or total
deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizzi
ness. mental depression, los* of appetite, indi
gestion, enlarged’tonsils, tickling cough, etc.
Only a fpw of these symptoms are likely' to be
present in any case at one time.
Io Sage’* Catarrh Remedy, when used
with I>r. Pierce’s Nasal Douche, and ac
companied with the consiiiutional treatment
which is recommended in the pamphlet that
wraps each bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect
epeciflc for this loathsome disease. It is mild and
pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustic
drugs or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy is sold at
W cunts, Douche at GO cents, by all Druggists.
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hagHr Yulley Rostl.
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ivT VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO.,
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anti nearly etpialle \ the sales of all the oilier companies combinedrates beyond
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THE SINGER SEWING MU'MlNe|'
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to anV otiier U>a The following returns of sales, sworn to by c company
tells the story; ‘ i r; ■ ..-te ,
Sales in IS7I.
By the Singer 181,260 ‘ 219,753 232,41 249,So
“i*“er&Tl<on * 171. t UV”O
Howe (dan. 1., t0 July 1 -2-1,01.0 J4f‘>oo No returns :f,(HK) £•<>*..
Domettc )n ****•*'.*. V.V‘V‘‘V..-.J0,37 dfeoH ItuVi".' 29, wT 2l[^
- ■' fcule* vj idt%‘ 262,316 Machines
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Address ~ , 4 C. W. LEONARD, or
7 he Singer Manufacturing Cos. t-. a- rHEXMiAw,
■* v * c? 1 Cor.Broad and Ala. bt. Atlanta, (-a.
W.H.TOKREACE,
A v . an vast- t g Agetn for Gord -n CSounly.
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DO YOU WANT to buy a piano op organ OF ANY FJIgT
CLASS MAKER ? -Do you wan* to buy a Piano of on
Do y<>u want to btiy Sheet Mowe. Books; P-'N-Do vwU want lo ex-.-
change nn o and Piano or Organ for anew one ? Do you want, tv rent a Uiauo or
Organ ? Do you want to have your Piano o** Organ tttrved op-repaired ?
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Send Your Orders to
C. W. LANG WORTHY,
ROME.GA..
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ONLY MANUFACTURER’S AGENT
FOR THE SALE OF •
AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS FOR GEOR6IA, Al A
BAMA AND TENNESSEE.
Eleven years use in the Southern climate has proved the Shoninger lustrumelld
inferior lo no other Manu acturers’
The Shoninger Piano needs the same care as Steinway, Chickering or Knabe In
in tuning, etc., but no more. The customer really gets more for his money in a Shore,
inger 1 lano than any other firstuclass instrument made. The Pianos h’ve Rosewood
:^r^M2r^ n,proTem ' ni aftj are 7} oct ” eß - £ver * .n.
FULLY WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS.
Stool and Colters furnished with every- Instrument Free of Charge.
The undersigned, with experience since January, 1856, in selecting instruments
and in repairing and tuning the same, i- better prepared to satisfy ta public t l m anv
other Agent, and would refer to those now using his instruments, furnished dui u - the
last *.l years, in Georgia, Alabama and Tennesseee.
Thankful for the appreciation of tbe public through a very liberal pUronnr*-
j merit a continuation of the same. Prices to suit the times. Oannn oj uiL* • •
tirat-class instrument. Writs for circulars and catalogues, Correa quljujj /
W’armmted as Represented!
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Sewln Mach
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FIRST TKEMUtft!
At the Centennial Exhibition, *1876, and has
always carried off the lushest honors
wherever exhibited.
_ A COMPACT, STMrT.v, dfrablib.
liight ■lAunninK and EFFICIENT “LOCK
STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to tho
WANTS of EVERYBODY. Idie HOMc
SEWING MACH!WE was Perfected eight
years emce by the aid of the -bett inventivo
M and Mechanical Skill. It Combi.':
Essential Parts of a FIJtRT 01
MAOHINE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCT
summon in Strength and Bea
contains less Workinfl Parts and is 03
of DOING a tetder range of Worfcthm,
Sewing Machines. ItwillßUN for
without costing ONE CENT fo^l[lv,
In the Manufacture of this MACH.IN
Very Best lilaferlals are l
The WEARING PARTS are HARDE
and the Mechanism has been Consthv
with the special rlt te of jproducin
Easy Running:, DURABLE, and c
NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted KQL
well for Coarse or flue THREAD, <_
TON, SILK or LINEN, SEWING from
lAqhteat Muslins to Jicarer Cloth .
LEATHER. Such COflfidenC6is F.
in the INTRINSIC MERITS of t
HOME SEWING MACHINE tL,
every MACHINE is fully
Warranted for Five Year?.
LIVE AGENTS wanted in localities whe:o
wc are not represented.
Send for prices, and samples of work done
on the HOME, or call at any of our offices.
Johnson, Clark k Ct,
. *> 30 Union Square, Now Yc:l
664 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
llli Second Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa
141 State Street, Chicago, 111, .
21 South sth Street, St. Louis, LIo.
17 Lew Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal.
MEAD TXSsi, *nN#tCEliitSi
OF TUX
fifltirray Hiif PublishingCo.
John P. Jewett, I?ln;iaer.
SES Caret!.
"3 i S iSVs go- New paths marked cat to
elli4 wil lV lieaitii by that plidnevt oi
all books’-P’-AUt |loue Talk and Meiucal
pE>>s,.vvhiu.'^:r ,, ‘iutvady l.Ot.hymt*
of original matter, aa us ;. * ~“iuwt ir,7
stoiy. Health ud Jong life made tr.sy for i...
learned and unlearned. Crannied '""'cl brrrd
new FdoKs, which arc cbt-fring to tbcrit. 'nd
In tensely ug.Kj, Ui oe vnl io; wv■ ter l q,y>.;
Mioujjh to “Jicapc iii.-vaVe.' It puards rhe render
against the iptholes-of-..human Htflerirg, ,ad
points the way of delivers..re to those v. bo tr#
already engutpm-d. By all iiH-ans. find ert Hi
al>out it. It is for you. ICa sutr.c r. Lr. £
B. Foot k, of 120 Laxinoton Mm*, N*>
York, is consisted by iniallds nt hi-rie sr
abroad, in person and.by letter,.atifi Lbs had t
•xperienceof nearly a quarter ofa centuv
in the treatment of 1or>; btanding am difficult dh
eases of everV'character; hence 1-iy ability a
write practical tiuths for tl.e invalid reader UW
Con a til rations are krf.b to ih3 sick everywhere ;
hence his immense correspondence with th tick
oil over the globe, Yor, reade.t, *rrat i)■
BRTT TO CONSULT the ablt* Blither of Pißifr.nomt
Talk and Medical Common S* nee. U rite to bt
and yon will he struck with his ( ore men benss.
Whatever your malady, you will io<<-i\o light
which will do you good, by iir -- *ing only a
postage stamp, and writing to I> V. \\ c wish
to interest you iu both the doct. • r.d his un
mortal book. The Book iisc'- which gives
satisfaction to all who read it. rm hod of
agents, or of the publishers dir. 11. t ieiu ■ mus
lin binding, $3.25, in the Er.gil.--li < <• German
language. Library binding, in ! l'glish only,
$3, .5. Sent by mail, postage prci-a:ii, oh receipt •
of the price. A lady writes the anther: “ I
have always felt that you were th- ; i:y eicisw of
the world, from the fact of your v , dCrful euo
cees and oityitial ideas." One <;r.ears
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works of the age.” Another says- • 1 would not- >
be witkoiltlt fortwk'S i> Cast.” ftt.Vilar lettsrs
roach the author ctsry ><ay. Cou.cuts tabla
true.
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Mxil iyisß“ 1H - , ‘ 00^K Clie.-M) edl- :
vvlbl WL tt-Jl. 5 vela nl. neatly
bound, $2; in 5 separate at $• and <7.50,
according to binding. Ser-t by man n receipt
of price. Just .‘he thingf<' voungi*oplo. Coo
tenU table free.
PiIEjS?" PuMlcatlon*. We cun fer
llSiafflr 1 nUh all of Dr Foote’* popn
vllf ILi Dime Publications on i: ,
kindred topic*. “OIJ)EYtCS MADP Nf.
tells how to reatorethe night ar.dgive i:t>
without the aid of Docto- Or Mwcicin* i
million have been ienued ulresdy >
AND CTB* FOR TH! iU PTCREID J $ '
monograph for those who are afflicted v >
tare or Henna. •’Phtmolooicai. luruo* > v
or Humanity,” relates to the of o
people born right. “PftTsiotofer<?>i. V > rfuns
gives the latest researches regerdlng tiie lawe
governing temperamental adaptation. Ac., Ac.
A Stef Backward, reviewing inco'isiderat*
legislation concerning the Prevention of
Conception. ■“ SrERMATor.RHazA,’’. .or Sem
inal Weakness with evidence of ita durability.
“Croup, its causes, prevention nud cure,” tin al
cable to evfery mother having ;he cftre’bf irnall
children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention
and cure. ' Any one of' the foregoing Dima
Publications'wfll be sent by mull, postage y
paid, on receipt of ten cents.
PttPP Publication*. We will sop
kHPP ply. I>B. Foote’s Free- Publics-
I I ILiLi tions. ; “<i Gratuitous Adiice to /A*
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Success: ” a sixty page pamphlet, free by mail.
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I O rneut’ in the sale or the
foregoing publications and r.lao (w-ve-ral other*
published ov us. K*-tvl all of the above, and
send for particulars. Address, for terms, onifita,
Ac., The Murray Hfll Publishing Company, IVV
1 East 28th Street , Sew York.
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of valuable information to y
voman, OLD or YOUNG J*&f *%
Married ox Single. LADIESu
will thank u for this /*****
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ters These Hand-
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p vate tn at particularly
tses, but Apoplexy,
intended / tSyEpilepsy, and all nor
for gen- vous derangements ;
• Cau.se and Cure.
/This Essay will be found
9 - /^s/ dee P*y Hiteresting to aB
sufferers. BOTH
f/N/m EITHER of the foregoin§
Jt/SSs /HAND-BOOKS sent free to
any address. Address,, with
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CEORCE PAGE S CO,
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