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Ornunlri. THE 4 MTTLfI Of ANT
' C YTHAIiTIC, or Mnllnm In Parro
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%i<eufovalte of modern Medical, Chemical, anti
*r!..;rai.-u:uU*>•• Science. No iHe of any longer
t* -.;*■* r'lßj larger vpimUivc, aiul nauseous pills,
t' nwr<r i f Swap, crude, and bulky ingredi
f iUS wlten >'( can, by a careful application of
r:-."ivical s*c .-nco, extract all flic cathartic and
o:li*'inoiV inal properties .from the most valu
able root and herbs, and concentrate them into
a iii#i* Granule, urarcely larger than a
mux* <rd n-;cI, that can be rcauHv swallowed
•Kr U'.Vfoftlte most sensitive stomachs and fas
tid; ,s taste*. K.voh little Purgative Pellet
represents, in a most concentrated form, as much
f .lhaitic p over ns i3 embodied in any of tlio
large pills fdund ‘for sale in drug-shops. From
their wonderful cathartic power, in comparison
to their size, people who have not tried them are
apt to suppose that they arc harsh or drastic in
efrect: but such is not atall the case, tlie different
active medicinal principles of which they are
ContiK>sfd being so harmonized and modified,
one 7 (>▼ the others, as to produce a moat
searching and thorough, yet gently
and kindly operating, cathartic.
£/>QQ Reward is hereby offered by the pro
prietor of these Pellets, to any chemist who,
upon analysis, will And in them any calomel or
other forms of mercury, mineral poison, or in
jurious drug.
RelngeiUlrely vegetable, no particular
care is required white using them. They oper
ate without disturbance to the constitution, diet,
or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache,
Constipation, Impure Hlood, Fain
Ut the, fifeouldcra, Tlghtneaa of the
PTicst, UizzlncMM, Sour Eructation*
from the Stomach, Bad taste In the
mouth. Billou attack*, Pain lu re
gion of Kidney*, Internal Fever,
Bloated feeling about Stonifcch,Ruli
of Blood to Head, High-colored
Urine, Uimoclablllty ana bloomy
Fore boding*, take I>r. Pierce’s Fleas
aut Puygatlve Pellets. In explanation of
the reu usual power ol inv l’urgauve Pellets
over so great a variety of diseases, 1 wish to 6ay
that their action upon the animal
economy la universal, not a gland or
tissue escaping their aauative im
press. Ago does nrtt impair the properties of
these Pellets. They are sugar-coated and in
close?! in glass bottles, their virtues being there
by preserved unimpaired for any length of time,
in any climate, so that they are always fresh
and reliable. This is not the ease with those
pills Which are i*Ht up in* cheap wooden or
pasteboard boxes. Recollect that for all dis
ea cs where a Laxative, Alterative, or
Purgative, is indicated, these little Pellets
will give the most perfect satisfaction to all who
use them.
They are old by all Druggist* at
25 cents a bottle.
B. V. PIERCE, H. D., Prop'r,
BUFFALO. X. Y
WOMAN.
By an immense practice, extending through a
period of years, hawing within Uiyi time treated
many thousand cases <>f tifo-e’-dt eases peculiar
to woman, [ have been enabled to perfect a
most potent and agreeable medicine that meets
the indications pre-ented by that class of dis
eases witii positive certainty and exactness.
To designate this natural specific compound,
I have indued it , . * • V
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
The term, however, is but a feeble expression
ol npprVeiation of its value, bused upon
mv own personal observation. Asa close ob
server, I nave, while witnessing its positive re
sults in %; ley special diseases incident to the
separate organism of woman, singled'it offt afg
the climax or crowning gem of my
medical career. On its merits, as a posi
tive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class
of diseases, and one that will, at all times and
under all circumstances, act kindly and in har
mony with the laws which govern the female
system, I am wiling to etakfe my reputation as a
physician. Nay, even more, so con Aden tam I
that it will not diSM)paint the most sanguine
expectations of a stogie prv&nd lady who uses it
lor arty or the ailments for which I recommend it,
that ami sdi a under A POSITIVE
ARAIVTEE. If a beneficial effect is not
experienced by the time two-thirds of the con
tents of (he bottle are used, I will, on return of
the bottle, two-thirds of the medicine having
been taken according to directions, and the case
b Owe for Which I-recommend it, promptly
refund the money paid for iti Had I not the
1 . orf perfect con Ode nee in its virtues, I could not
< -hr H a§ I do under conditions; but hav
if i witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou
uds of cases, I feel warranted and
perfectly afe In rUkluif bath my
rcputgtlou and my money on it*
merit*.
The following are among those discuses in
' vl ich nvy Favorite Prescription has
wot ken cures, as if by magic, and with a cer
tainty never before attained by any medicine:
Leucorrhraa, Excessive Flowing, Painful
Monthly Periods, Suppressions when .from un
natural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back*, I’ro
lapsus, orfailing of the Uterus, Antcversioh and
Retroversion, Bearing Down Sensations, Inter
nal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Des-:
pendency, Threatened -Miscarriage, ChrOnfc
Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the
Uterus Ini potency, Barrenness, or Sterility, Fe
male Weakness, rind vdry many other chronic
discuses incident to woman not mentioned here.
In all affections of this nature, my Favorite
Prescription works cures the marvel of
the world. This medicine Ido not extol as a
cure-all, but it admirably fulllllr a siitgle
itc** of purpose, being a most perfect
• pcckgc in all chronic, diseases of the scxuui sys
tem of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will
it do harm, in any state or condition.
Those whoi desire, further information , on
these subject/oan obtain it-in This People's
Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book
of over IWO pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt
of $1.50. It treats minutely of those diseases
peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable
advice in regard to the management of-those
affections. - 1 - 'i
FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOLD
ISY ALL DRIIGKISTS.
R. Y. PIERCE, . D, Prop’r,
BUFFALO, X. ¥.
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•i'KJS MPISUS ON FUB WITH
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. hot ice.
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facilities for supplying the public are not
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jun 2 .^m.
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VVHITE-OaK, 14 and 16 feet long.
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PINE, 16, 20, 22, 24 and up. A
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, We are prepared to furnish
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Bd||ti.nct varieties Moutlay.Kqses r -Winter
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8 1 Double o a
8 *' l*f leaved “ *' “* ; ‘
8 ** lleriotropes, “
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1 M Azaleas, 1
4 I obster Cactus, “
6 •*- Bouvardias
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8 44 Fuchsias, * •'
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8 44 Ferns', for Wardian Cases.
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9 44 Mosses, 44
6 ■* Marantas 44
8 44 Hyacinth bulbs “
40 Assorted 1 ulips Bulbs.
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2 asso ted Jacobean Lily Bulbs.
12 assorted Oxalis, -- * •
4 Lily of tin Fnlley.
8 New Pearl Tuberose.?
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ville & Brother. My, Home-made B-ogans
cant be beaten in material or wear; price
$1 .50. Give me a, trial.
J. M. LOVELACE.
P* S.—l piy fbr
drj hides. * 1 p22-3iß. ■
rnpßW||?|M|
m Ml ]r Em m
■■ 4#T tefj-selting needle, o*r im
*■ nT proved snutne, with a perfect reritton, -which docs not
II M ... 13 Sir Xlfyie 'wlrifiypoiN/.* arT*c/tyts(able, and it
* In jj is sent'out reacly for use, after
f Not withstanding the GREAT REDUCTION
SBk efila 1 > I’IUCKSmt* continue to us> die bent n Mena!
and exercise the greatest care in their manufacture.
* YTCfbn SEWING MACHINE co:,
Sr* ea, 381-WHk Hi4lK St., CMcag*, 111. FIRTCim OFFICE and MaaufwteritsrMlddetwm, Coca.•
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- -*•! i— ■■ . ■** ->. .. -'• -•■ * • - •— -y|' *• mil MiAUIhHaaUMMMMMMHUUiiMUUBM
THE SIIMCER SEWING MACHINE.
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H lie tw
SALES BECAUSE i'HE MOST POPULAR
*►sllo I-- I oi i ■
Tke- Most Popular Because s ttte* Best*.* 1
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THE stubborn fa ft ‘Mown by the oOicial returns, that the hinder Sewing Machi nti
the only one have largely and kfeti. ity Increase and evei v yeav. uiiinf 'rrnpt- H
edly—that Just yeAf!th% s&Fes tn4re than douolgdjtlio.w.j<s. tlae iMt*t h.H*bcsGcnnpgttar, |
and nearly cqMftUftf t|*e hither com pa ivies tvqro^ined r Jeu§otislrates beysond ]
sill controversy that •' < . I '”*** •“• s ‘® ,l * tVfOfmf W MWiBM
!•£%’ THE SISGER SEWIXG MUIHINE
is the most popular, because, in the estimation of ttreilalfete of the count superior
to any other nia ufactured. The following returns pf sales, sworn ty
tells ike,story: -■ ■. ■■ - -—— | , . .
~
'VKliwil II *4,08S llU.l'-'Q 1 Oh, 740
IlmMPMtill tPJ nly My..... Mi ,01) W5,G00 No relufiis Sh‘,ooo 2*,00>
Remington , ,^-|... 1 inn, .ii3...*u..40u/.l..x4oiHi>e*'> ** 2f),UG
Ao ~s. 2M52
Send you address iff % c| the li \I4.uWR (iLO\ ii-FIT 1' lN<i l’sAl v
TERNS.i TWy aa-e and ino|t^stylisli i ip Uie gnarkey, .
The Comn>uiv -V ( b T y 4. i Mrf wijd deSpousible ror any '•privkt6 debts oi !rs
ageplf ; ajbbaxl. stable. orliT4|Mfl9&is^* 9 *79fw A tdl
.UlJwss. . T, r j v 4s?'W.’i/.'Eb4f,'t'fcff, br ”
The Singer Mamifactnriitg Cos. *■• • < rcsiskcw,
*. •: . 4 Wr-jSf#<t Eostilnmd aad Aid# St* Atlanta,
W. IT. .^OURKNCK,
* • vm * an or Gordon
m • ' , llif '- "' ' jfy * ~JJ. |.' i. .'__ !1L gg'BEgg
THE OIiHES r HOUSE IN UALHOUN
99j&m JvC pI a '(i.btiii !a d*>;9 un*t
£££%* ■ %i l^ l ** " * !** ** **f 1? '** , w
WEW "3|a6£ dSfU]W GOODS
k.. : r . 7£|ur fifif-p ,
are pleased to notify' out friends that we are ...of j„\4n in a ,arge and sit] eri
” s^ckof l tmrmr *> w m
, Seasonable Oood.s.
Those v, lio wish BaigillnS.'wtH give us a calf..
i FOSTER & HARL'AN
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Depot, 104? vNewYork. ;
Mfl fl QUOI .YHTJA3H f•* IW4 *+ b janU JIO* f
Pianos and Organs!
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IIOAIK, O A
MW OTHER FiRST-CLASS IN RUMENTS FOR 6EORGIA, AIA
C ‘’* ' ' BANIA AN6.TENNESSEE. -' .u i .
%4EwUilfiy
WAS iWAKDED yilE
FIEST PREMIUM!
! CentenniAl Bxhibirtan, 1576, mul haj
always carried off thii liixlicst honors
9; wherever exhibited. *'
-A COMPACT, SMMPitf. durable,
Eight Running and EFFICIENT “LOCK
STITCH” MACHINE. ADAPTED to the
WANTS of EVERYBODY. The HOMF
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years since by the aid of the best inventive
talent and Mechanical Shill. ItcoMmsra
.'JI the Essential l*aeti t.f rt f'^RT-CLA 0 '!
MAOHIHE, is SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTIC '
SUPERIOR in Strerfgth and Beau
contains leas Working Parts and is Capa'
of Dome a wul*r\a%ge of Work than 5t !
Sewing Machines. It will RUN fovy*
without Costco ONECf-NTforllrPAiu,
In the Manufacture of this MACHINE hi
■Vtery MTti4^f > i6lP!' are USB
in,
with the special view of jprpdue.na ai
Easy Running, DURABLE, and ainao
NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQCsli i
well for 4Soarto er fine THREAD, COT
TON'SILKor LINEN, SEWING from the,
jXffhtcut Muslins to Reaver Cloth 'and
u * t '
' f6r Five Tears.
LITE AGENTS wanted in localities wliera
wc are not yepresented.
Sendiipr samples of work done
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Johnson, Clark & St,
v SO Union Bqna:.*e, New Toil
564 Washington Street, Mas?.
llli SecondAvo., Pittsburgh, Pa
141 State Street, Chicago, 111.
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H* 5 N. SCE2OEDEB ST., B4LTH' AS, MB. -
Patent Portable 4c Engine*
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fling, Mil ley A Si. h Mills,
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. Li J Wooiiworkina M nery,
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Murray Hill Publishing Cos.
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