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Wee EXPOSITOR namwri A LIVE PAPER MAKES A LIVE TOWN. Vol.V No. 9. BROCKWAY CENTRE, St. Clair County, Mich., JULY 15, 1886. Price, $1.00 a Year. 2 Weekly Expositor. lit A lied Hot, Aggressive and Pro gressive Journal for Lire, Enterprising 1 loaders. ;,ULISlIi:i OX THURSDAYS. Ye An GOo von Six Months 3)c foi: Tiiukk Months. Jaj. A. Mijxziks, Editor & Proprietor, ciiuucii diiiisctohy "Methodist Protestant Church. .vices alternately nfc 10:M o'clock a. 111.. and n. liev I'tiX LkIIAKON, PlVKtOr. ...day School at 2 p. 111. 1. DRAKE, Superintendent. Methodist I.plscopal Church, .vices alternately at 10:M0 a. in. and 7 p. m. Rev. HENRY KINO. Tastor. ,. tday School at S p. 111. C. COorER, Superintendent. i, irch of Christ at the A. ('.Chapel. rviees at 11 a. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m vttr meeting every Thursday evening 7:30. .urcli ot Christ Meiicrcy's Corners. tW-ship Lord's Day morula;; at WMO, and ling every alternate Sunday evening at 7 l' US I X ESS D I It KOTO 1 1 Y. ;YSICIAN & SURGEON, "ii'n Uuate of the Department of Medicine and i;;,-ry at Ann Arbor. Mich. Oillco upstairs in .e ( '.iHiiiberlain 13 10c k. Brockw.iy Cont.ro, Mich. :YSICIAN & SURGEON, JKOCKWAY CIJX TK12. MICH. re Hours, from 1 2 to 2:30 cacli day. hlioc on Main ntre-f. 2r. D. PATTERSON, LWC, MICH. 0;'lcc Days, Tuesdays, and Saturdays. PHYSICIAN & surgeon. ' calls promptly attended day oruiht' Ofl'.ce lulloys clru'htore, U Main St. INDEN CITY, MICHIGAN. " 2. "12. Dniisis," Jl-b-b c rxi o y - at - X aw. Onice over Iunon's ltauk, ROCKVVAY CENTRE, MICH. ' -cnl Agent for Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. '-V IvI - GOWAU, 'torney mul Counselor ot Jmw. Rooms over Lamou'g Rank, OtKWAY CUNTKG, MICH. W. W COWI1TG, .ttorncy, Counselor, Solicitor and Notary Public with Seal. iUc.e uptiiulra in the Chamberlain Block. . ckway Centre, - Michigan. J"- 3D- JOITES, INSURANCE AGENT, the Hartford Fire and Marine and other nanies. Insures against Fire, Lightning, Dues and Windstorms, Brockway Centne. aSV3cflRCIAL HOUSE WM. BARRETT, Prop. lis house has recently changed hand and ial jiains will be taken to please guests. mil per day. Your patronage is solicited. . -.jTZiSrsr house, TlIOS. IlAPLKY, PKOFBIETOK. A penerul Invitation is extended to all to call id see nie when in town. Oood accommodations r Commercial Travellers and Farmer. A lolro Selection of Wines, Liquors and Cigars ways on hand. iORIEROiAL HOUSE i-KV HURON, MICHIGAN. Church &. Ballentine, Props. 3od accommodations to the travelling public at reasonable rates. 3R0CKVAY HOUSE, NltOClvWAY, MICH. CAPT. COTTON, Prop. Having recently purchased the above house . are prepared to give good accominotlatlonsto ith commercial travelers and farmers at reas inble rates. A choice stock of wines, liquors , id cigars constantly on hand. Livery in nnoction. MONEY TO LO&M ! :Low Ratfof Iut-est. Chas. K. Dodok, No, I Steward lilock, l'ort Huron. Mich MONEY TO LOAN, In lare or mill niim, Apply to J. C. "Famuid n:id W. L. .Ionics, l'ort Huron. Michigan. lirockway Centre Tent, No C, K. O. T. M. Sir Kulghts tako notice that our tent will hold a review in their hall Tuesday evening, July 27, IvSfl, at 8:00 o'clock p m sharp. C. S. GILBERT, R K MONEY TO LOAN AT UROWN' MURRIIiIS tnt TVintaniwl Instirnnrn Aeenor. Conveyancing done 011 short notice. Several fi,v..,i fmnH fur hi1( mi eoort terms. l.oon acres In Sanilac Co., at t per acre. A number of good farms In St. Clair Co. for Bale chenp. Collections friatlc ! Urou 11's Block, Maln-st., Urockwny Centre, Michigan. $1.00. TISiriTSSIT WEEKS Tbe rOLICK OAZITTE will be mailed, wrurr- y wrr.ppeii, i any acinress in inn khiipi nmn-n for till' inonwi on j ecnipi, 01 OSTE DOLLilH. Liberal ili'Wints allowed to postmatrg, ant and el'ibs. Sample Copifts mailed free. "Addrcs-i all orders to ' KttiKKMw"1 vxar., c, Y, 0m Orockway Centre! Bank, ot 11. it. xoitiii: Si co. Responsibity $75,000. (iood Notes, Town and School llonds bought at best rates Certillcates of Denosil issued and 5 1 Mir cent, interest allowed. All business truns- nclod by patrons uf this i;ank will be held htrict ly contldt ntial. We have a large amount of MONEY TO LOAN ti: REAL ESTATE, And will loan at lower rates than cnu be pro cured elsewhere. Call and see us. E. D. A. TRUi: G. A. TRUE. TRUE BROS. lSKECDERS OK RECORDED POLAND CHINA PIGS, Armada, Mich. One mile northwest of the village. We have a Tin Lot of Spring; Piga For Salt. Local Expositions. Extra bargains in parasols and white dress goods at Miss. ('. IJoico's. The tile for draining Main street is on tlit ground ready for laying. Miss M. .1. I fauna, of l'ort Huron, is on a visit to friends in this place. The masons are again at work on liollins & llisey's brick building. Mr. and Mrs. llraidwood are visiting friends in Almont for a few days. Xew styles in Jersies at Ovens & I Ira id wood's. He sure and look at them. 1 tegular communication of IJrockway Lodge, No. 1 iV: A. M.,this evening. Mrs. Alex Eraitlwood's brother and sister, of Almont. visited here the past week. We are informed that the Expositor ollice is soon to be presented with It beautiful bouquet. .lerry l'aisley. after a pleasant visit with his many friends in this place, re turned to the Life Saving station. Dave Mencrey is no longer connected with this ollice and we now have a new devil" in the person of .limntie Drown. Frank Laudro has moved into his new house. Dr. (lowan is fixing tip the one vacated by Mr. Laudro and will move into the same soon. Mr. Donnelson. of I'ontiac, breeder of fast horses was here one day last week. Dave Orser drove out to Mr. Donnelson's farm Thursday last. 'We are in receipt this week of the Weekly Dusiness published at Hillsdale, Mich., by H. V. Earnum. It is a live column folio well printed and edited. One or more physicians of the Amer ican Medical and Surgical Institute of Muskegon will be at the Itapley House on Friday, July H. You who arealllict ed are invited to give them a call. Win. Dettis brought to this ollice Saturday last a stalk of timothy meas uring six feet two inches. Can anyone beat it? He also brought a stalk of white clover which measures .11 inches. Our city jail is completed. Look at it and see what a beautiful structure It is. When you have friends visit you make it a point to show the same to them as one of the greatest attractions in the place. Drockway Centre has candidates for sheriff, register of deeds, county clerk uid circuit court commissioner. The politicians of that section wouldd't take the earth if they could get It. St. Clair llcpuluean. Yes they would and more too. Who has sinned, that we can't have any rain? Must be an "Achan" in the camp some where. Perhaps it is caus ed by some delinquent subscriber trying to beat the editor out of his pay, if so, pay up, and let us have a rain. We had a nice shower on Tuesday after six weeks dry weather. J as. Ferguson left this place Satur day evening for Port Huron where lie took passage on board Capt. Doolack's barge for points up the lakes. He will visit among friends at Manistique tuul other places and will be gone for about two weeks. Thos. Kapley and W. II. Palmer accompanied him. The best way to boom a town is for every resident thereof to talk and work for it. Men who are all the time try ing to get out of business or out of town will never try to build up either. One of two things must be done run the town for all It is worth, get up steam, and keep it up, or quit the whole thing, slide out and let nature take Its course. Do you want trade? Did for it. Do you want business to come to your town? Encourage those who do come. Do you want a pros perous town, where people can come who are disposed to make homes? Then do away with all contention and bickering, bury from sight all jealous ies, all spite work; work no more for a few individuals, but all together for a common prosperity and mutual benefit. Wake up, rub your eyes, roll up your sleeves and go to work. Don't work with fear and trembling, but take it for granted that blood will tell Leave results with themselves; borrow no trouble, but all unite to make it the biggest kind of a city. Uobt. Menerey has returned from his visit up the lakes. A change of ml. for 1). Drake will bo found in this issue. A new lot of Holland and oil cloths at Ovens & Draidwood's. Lower prices than ever in millinery and fancy goods at Miss. C. Doiee's. Alex Draidwood's brother is here from Almont and will help him in the store. A special school meeting will lie held in tliis district on Tuesday evening. July 20. Martin Menerey made a visit to his friends in this place on Tuesday. He is improving in health. Miss Sarah Kapley, with Julian and Maud Hennessy, are visting friends and relatives in Strathroy, Out. A number of our citizens took in the excursion to East Saginaw last Thurs day. They report a largo crowd in the city. There will be a prohibition conven tion for St. Clair county held at this place some time soon. Date will be given later on. There will be a prohibition conven tion for Sanilac county held at Croswell, July Morning session 10;:H; after noon session leH Lee Saunders has been appointed postmaster at Smiths, this county, vice ('. F. Lewis removed We congratulate Leo on his appointment. C. T. Pool, ST years old, of Algonac, will preach in the Christian church at Menerey's Corners Sunday at l:Ha.m. and S p. m. All are invited. A correspondent wishes to know how editors spend their leisure. Leisure hours? -oh, yes; they spend them catching up with their work. Mrs. F. Leonard, of Lakeville, Mass., Mrs. Z. i. (iordon. and Mr. and Mrs. Day Cordon, of Detroit, and Miss Ella Sampson, of Ypsilanti, are the guests of If. F. Leonard at present. There will be a meeting of the Drock way Centre Driving Park Association, held in Dapley's sample room on Friday evening, July W, for the purpose of settling up all business, and electing new officers. The M. P. church will give an ice cream social for the benefit of Dev. Ira Le Baron In Central Hall on Thursday evening, July 22, to which they invite ill to come anil have a good time. Pickets 23 cts. or lo cts. per couple. A good program will bo presented inter spersed with music by the Drockway Centre Cornet Dand. Our school closed with an entertain ment given by the scholars in the M. E. church on Friday evening last. Tf ie ex ercises were interesting and appreciated by all. The able manner in which the children recited, reflects much credit upon the teachers who drilled them. Mr. Law was presented by the school with a book of Shakespeare's poems, beautifully bound, as a token of esteem md appreciation. Vnderson & Co. have sold 110 mowers this season. To each purchaser a ticket on a buggy and a cutter was given. The drawing came off on Saturday and ( Jeo. Clay.of (irant Centre, won the bug gy, ami Nicholas Owens, of Drockway, won the cutter. Pt Huron Daily Times. Mr. Owens informs us that he is well pleased with the working of the mower and will prize the cutter very highly as it is a gift unexpected. A Clare county farmer Rays he has rid his farm of that very troublesome weed, the Canada thistle, and he wants his fellow farmers to have the benefit of his experience in that particular. On a patch of fully half an acre he had tried various plans to kill out the thistle, but without success until three years ago, when, just before they blossomed, he covered them with dry straw. This worked well, and being repeated the two succeeding years every thistle has been killed, lie says that he will pay 55 for every thistle that can now be found on the patch. The experiment is certainly worth trying. Metamora Dee. Shall we have a brass band, or would our citizens who advocate home patron age so strongly, rather hire some band at a big expense to come and play for them ? Were some of them to examine the matter carefully, through the mi croscope of consistency they would un doubtedly see, that home enterprise and patronage are as necessary to equip and maintain a band, as they are to build up our merchants and other business men. You say the boys never would re main together: that the band is short lived: and other remarks of a similar kind. Let this be as it may, I know no period of its existence but that was of a greater duration than the subscrip tion list gotten up among the citizens to support it. The unfortunate sub scription was of a fungous nature, like a mushroom, it sprang into life but soon withered because the fountain of home enterprise and patronage had failed to water and nourish it. If you want the band to live don't feed it on mushroom subscriptions; but give it a thirty-five dollar bid on celebration day, for In stance, and I think it will strengthen it so it will be able to pull through. All work and no pay is not good for the stomach. It may agree with you but the band boys are not built that way Strange the band is so short-lived, aintlt? Tenders Wanted. Tenders will bo received by the clerk of the village of Drockway Centre un til the 20th day of July, issii.at i o'clock p. in. for the hauling of .Vki yards of gravel from McFaddeu's pit anil .KM) yards from Hickey's pit to be delivered on the streets of Drockway Centre as directed by street committee. Tenders will bo received for the whole or part. Dy order of council. Jos. Kkkkick. July 13, iKHii. Village Clerk. Mast Take it Back. The Dev. S. (J. Dettis. the Seventh day adventist, was in the city on Tuesday, on his way home from Almont where ho had been holding revival meetings. He has but recently returned from the south, where he has been doing some good revival work. He came back here, he says 'for the sole purpose of making some of the local preachers through this district take back some of the slanderous lies they have been tell ing about him, or he will make them 'sweat.'-Pt. Huron Sunday Commercial. maeeTages. KAYMOND-IIOI.MKS -At the I5:iiiti.t arion ae, in ('aiie, duly 4. issa, by Kev. .1. W. Wal lace, !oo. Itaymo'iul and MNsAdclla Holme loth of UriM'kwiiy Centre. May jrosjcrity at tend them. MILLt:i:-SlTMNi:i:-At the residence of the bride s iiarents In Ariiimht. on July Int. Is;, .1. J. Miller, of I'.l.'ilnc, r.iid Miss Iiuisa Sumner of Arm.idii. Manv use! id find vahiiible pres ent were received by the bride. May ciice and prosH'-y attend the happy couple ihiouh life. OBITUAEY. MAItTIN At her rcsldeiiee in the township of kcniN-kcc, .lulv Mtli, Llizabeth, wife of John Martin, In the li-Uh year of her ac. She leaven a lare family to mourn her departure. Services were held at ld llnx-kwnv on Monday, liev. It. C. I laird olliclatii'. I'AYKi: At her residence in the township of r. rock way, on inurstlav, July 1, issii, Manaly, beloved w ile of James Payer, used GO years. Deceased was Ihh ii In the township of Thur- low, county of Hastings, Out.. January 10, is-.'T. She removed from there to llayhaui with her Parents and husband liviii"t here years. Came to .Michigan with her husband Pi years ao where thev have since lived. She died in the triumph of faith in Jesus anil was w illiii;.' to leave thl world of pain and sorrow. KIdcr ( lark preached the funeral sermon. The Exi'osrroi: Dookstore is the place to buy your school books and school supplies. Fot'ND- is the heading to a change of ad. for W. II. Dallentine, Drockway. It will pay you to call on him and get his prices. FoiD--A woolen lap robe. Loser can have same by calling at the Expos itor ollice, proving property and pay ing charges. Xotick There came to my premises in sec. 0 in the township of (ireenwood, on July 1, a small strawberry roan heif er one year old. )wner will nlease call, pay charges and take away. J. W. Heed. Itch, of every kind cured in 30 min utes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Chas A. Wells & Co. Druggists, JJrockway Centre, Mich. Collins Ague Cure is an absolute and positive cure for all forms of Malarial diseases, such as chill and fever, ague, remittent or intermittent fever, etc. Price ."Oc. per bottle. Every bottle war ranted. For sale by W. X. McKenna, Drockway Centre. Hucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 23 ents per box. l or sale by C. A. Wells & Co. Itcmembor Thin. Hamilton's German Hitters are the best Ditters made. They promote sleep and allay Nervousness. They tone up and strengthen the system, without exciting the brain as do most other stimulants. They soothe to rest the jarring nerves, and calm the irrit able ana jaded system. I hey are pre pared from the purest material and are the best medicines you can use for re storing health and strength. Try them. 50 cents per bottle. Sold by C. A. Wells v Co. Wonderful Cure. W. D. Hoyt i: Co.. Wholesale and re tail druggists, of Dome, (Jo. say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Ditters and Ducklen's Arnica Salve tor two years, have never handled remedies that sell as well, or five such universal satisfaction. There lave been some wonderful cures effect ed by these medicines in this city. Sev eral cases of pronounced Consumption nave been entirely cured by use of a tew bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Dit ters. We guarantee them always. Sold by C. A. Wells & Co. PORE DRUGS AT THE C, A, WELLS & CO, PHARMACY. Prices Lower than any other relia ble house m this city. Pure Chemicals, uro Drugs, atent Medicines. Toilst Articles ani Fancy Mi A Fine Line ot Perfumes. "AHWID'S FAVORITE" Perfume a Specialty. Trusses, Sholder Brakes and Supporters. 2?inta, Oils, Varnioh.- oa c3?aintBnj.ah.oa. Prescriptions Carefully Compound ed Day or Night. C. A. Wells Si Co,, Jhmacisis, BHOCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. Nature t'leanscs The system, if given an opportunity, but very few persons find time to jive nature a chance and so the blood, which is the great drain for carrying away impurities, becomes so clogged with disease that unless some help is given it. the person will be aUlicted by blood poisoning and sull'er with Pim ples, I foils, Carbuncles, Cancers, Scro fula, &.V., and often die without help. Save yourself from all this suffering and loss of time by using Pannelees Dlood Purifier which prevents all dis eases in the system. Large bottles tfl. Sold by C. A.'Wclls & Co. OVENS & BR&SDWOOD have just opened" a new lot of DRY GOODS, and are better prepared than eycr to give extra bargains. An elegant line of plain and brocaded New Patterns in Lawns, Sntines, White Goods, Parasols Collars and Laces. The latest styles in Jerseys and Sum mer Shawls, be sure and look at them and get prices. We carry the finest line of LADIES SHOES in town and prices lower than ever. 22?Great llargains in Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing floods. Ci'Our Grocery Stock is com plete and prices away dawn. No troubleto Jiow goods. OVENS & UUAIDWOOI). .1 H The place to buy goods At Rock Bottom Prices. Suits of Clothes for $' and upwards. Hoots and shoes away below par from 75e to $. Dress Goods given away. Fine Muslin's for 5e per yard. Fine Duffs for 5c per yard. Lawns from 5c to 10c per yard. Satiji, the finest in town, for l'2c. Hats, felt or straw, for ladies, men and children. GROCERIES always fresh and prices away down. Shelf and heavy hardware, lots ot it and away down. 2? "When in town please call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. Our motto, "Small Profits ad Quick Sales." W. H, BALLENTINE, Drockway. Mich. MISTAKEN IDEA ! that you can better your condition by going to Port lluron or any other place to purchase your , Millinery or Dress u'oods wbfcre big reuts, biff taxet and lots of style have to be kept up at the expense of the pur dinner in every case. But there is uo mil take in the atatement that I have aa nice a atock ot Ladua Wear, in Ha!?, Konneta and Trimminga as can be lounri anywhere this aide of Detroit, and aa for prices, well, I aim. ply don't propose to take a back reat for any one in town or city. My thank, are hereby tendered toe ladie in this Tlcmity tor their liberal purchases since niy establishment, and I feel enoouraeed more than ever to put forth every effort in my power to raet the demands of fashion and ta.te in evory department of the millinery and dressmaking business. Call and see me in the moms adjoining !'9o store. Kespectfally, KITTIUA. CAKKOLL. P1EE ! A nice Hera Stitch Handkcrcheif or a bottle of fine Perfume will be given free to each and every cus tomer purchasing $2.00 or over at one time between now and July 4th. wc never had such a nice stock of Millinery. Ave never had such a trade. Wo fitill have a first class stylish stock of Millinery & Fancy Goods that are marked at prices to save you money. Our Whito Goods for dresses and Aprons, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Corscta and nice Novelties in Fancy Goods pleaso our custom crs very much. Como In and Geo Us. No troublo to show our goods or give prices. Special: 300 pairs (agent's sam ples) hose at about half price. ' MISS C. BOICE, Drockway Centre fc Peck, Mich. ATTElT I! Dress goods ! (TO IP y Willi W 15 TE? ft We wish to call your attention to the Celebrated PANTS ansl OVERALLS.- All goods with the above brand are warranted NOT TO FRIF The ONLY warranted 50 cent Overall that is -old in town. E3y Kemembcr we have the exclusive sale of these goods. -uS? A LARGE LINE OE CLOTHI1TG-, BOOTS oS SZ2IOT3i3., Ladies, Misses & Ghildrens Shoes. DOTY & KEELER2 NAKED We have marked Wraps, Jerseys and down to prices that will sell them quick. 40 pieces of Wool Dress Goods that sold from IS to 25 ets to 12 1-2 cents to close out. SILK 1 SILKS i 50 pieces Silks in all colors at 75 and !!) cents, the same goods arc worth $1.00 and 25 pieces Hlack Gro Grain and Kadamas Silks at 75c, SSot 93c, $1.00 to $:j.50 per yard. We are overstocked on Silks and in or der to reduce it, have marked them down 25 per cent. We are showing the largest assortment of Parasols in the city, and our prices w ill be found the lowest. One job lot of 5-lmtton Kid Gloves in Mack Urowns and Tans at COc. Kverv pasr warranted. Special llargains in Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, "Etc, SSond For Samples end Friccs.T "W". IF1- iEZ.ZLnLi 5S CO., Huron Avenue, Opposite 09ct. Store. POUT HURON, MICH lh-ockirmj Centre, Jmtr24ft, ASM. To the Public J 'I ease remember that II '. H. If 'ear $ Co. keep a full tine of Dry (t'oofs, (Iroeerics, Boots, Shoes, Car pets, etc., and trill not he undersold . One door north o' Leouui'd's llurdirure. Call in and see as. Yours Truly, W.ll. Wear Co. ZDrs. 33., S. 2z Co. PROPRIETORS Medical and Surgical Institute i 24 and 26 Western Ave.. MUSKIIGOX. MICH. L&Zr.l'i; 24 and 26 Western Ave., MUSKIIGOX, ESTABLISHED, 18HO. U IXIUC AM.LID, 1 HH $. INCORPORATE!. 1880 CAPITA T STOCK, 8.50,000. We cult a specialty of Die eases of the Eye and Ear. Brain and Nerves. Stomaoh. Liver and Heart, Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Asthma and Coasamptin, Constipation, Rheuma tism, iMeura'jra, cancer, scroiui auu nmn Piles, Female Diseases, etc., Catarrh, PU'ase. made a specialty. The only office in the tate In addition to our present electric aiM iisnces we have recently purchased an elegant Electric Chair, supplied with both the Fndio mid Galvanic current. Electric, Vapor and liedicntttd Uahs given when required. A'o a lull line of Spectacles and Lhusch the finest quality condnntly on hand. Convolution free. ONE OR MORE OF OUR PHYSICIANS WILL BE AT THE Raplcy House, Orockway Contre, Friday, July 16. Physicians comprising the Medical anl Surgical SUIT of the American Medical and Surgical institute. U. P. Booth, M. D., Medical Director ; K. C. Stet, M, D., Surgeon-in Chief; C. J. Lane, M. D., Examining PhyNicisn; D. A. McDonald, M. P., Ernining Phy aician: C. W. Freeman, M. D. M. C. P. & S. O.; Prof. Wra. Clark, A. M. M. 1) 5 J. A. Dale, M. D.; Dauiel Richsrds, M. D.; II. A. Greenwood, M. D.; S. S. G rue no, A. M. M. D. ; C. I. Scott, M. D. ; R. K. Gillett, M. D. Ki.k I'aimim, Mint., April, is;. Having Im-cii sick for over two years and nil efforts for help having failed, 1 had aliout made up my mind there was no use for me to try furth er as there seemed to be no help for me. (some of my friends advised ns a lust resort that I should call on Dr. Uooth and have hlni look me over. I confess 1 had no faith, but ns drowning men catch at straws, I wrote to the D.i. to eonio and sec me: he did so Feb. ain.h. und, to mv sur prlse,s:Cd he would help me It 1 would go to the Medical Institute and follow his advice. I start ed at once for Muskegon, and to tlie great Joy of myself and family I Ix'gaii to gain rapidly, and am on t lie high road to health. Those who saw me at the time I went to Muskegon and next saw me live weeks afterwards said tliey never saw so f treat 11 change. In so short a time. I shall soon e well and enjoy life again, and I uni Indebted to Drs. 11., S. t Co. for my lire. May all w ho are sick call tiMn them at om 0 and save themselves years ot sutTering. !koiik (iitAMMix. KMi inK, Mich., March K'tli. tsxfi. I w ish to state that I have taken medical treat ment from Drs. I loot h. Sweet & Co. since last June, and can truly sav that my health has Greatly improved under their skillful treotment. NVhen I first saw lr. Uooth he diagnosed my case general debility, and tumor; said he could cure me but thought it would take A year to cITect u ptfrmaucnt cure. I had leeii dropsical for a number of yca.ts. At that time my weight was "WT our Entire Line of 1 MICH. iisrase, r us, x. aisy, Utopnj, lumors, UOIter, peculiar to Women and Private Disease which gives genuine Compound Oxygen. about throe hundred mid It whs with difllrnlty I coult wnlk,. hihI iilinoKt iuiK)Hiblo for ino to go up stairs; they have reduced my weight seventy muihIh. I can now walk and go up stairs with out any trouble whatever. 1 am still taking their nii tlicfiie and am eonfldent my health will hp fullv restored liefoni the expiration of the vear. I feel very thankful to Drs. Uooth, Sweet & Co. for what they hiive done for me, and would ad vise all those In need of medical assistance to apply to them for treatment. Mil. Joitx LaIIck. Dhs. IIootii & Co: ;kntlkmen: This Is to certify that I, John Hill, have been siidcring from impaired health for long time, and have been entirely deaf In the left ear for over twenty-five years, so that I had not been able to hear sound during that time. I have consulted many physicians and iinriKts, but have never been able to rind one who could give me an v relief whatever, until I raWM lit the rooms of Drs. Uooth, Sweet & (V. at fin Hyckinan House, Paw Paw. The doctor cave a very thorough examination, and fully expla4ied ma symptoms and commenced treating my 4esf iicKs'nud general system. After a few flays treatment, 1 am able to hear 11 eonvernatlos) or' a watch tick, with Im)Mi ears. My general health Is also fast Improving. .Iohn llii.i.. This Is to certify that I am in rsonallv aenuaMU ed with John Hill and am ei v sur thst hat he K.iy.s Is reliable. Jm-"T (ilt.MAK. Shawis, r;-'.-:.:iu4 I r - j )