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The Alexander County Journal from Taylorsville, North Carolina • Page 7

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r.w if PAT excite lavorab.e comment. In short. ST. JACOBS OIL. The Favorite.

The newest fasbinn in ladies hats will doubtless a flutter of pleasurable excitement amonsr jie fair sex. Ladies are always us-ceptibletpthe chanae of a fashion plate; and the more stanling the the the gotir ovt-r the liew lhcie. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive cure for the ills which afk-t females and make their lives miserable. This sovereign panneea can be relied on in eases of displacements nr.d all functional derangements.

It builds up the poor, haggard and dragged -out victim and gives her renewed hipe and a treih lease of life. It is the only medicine for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee trom the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction every case, or money refunded. Read printed guarantee on bottle -wrapner. SWALLOWED A SPIDER. A Novel but a Marvelous Cure for Malaria.

"Malariaf "Yes, malaria," No, sir. I am no more afraid of malaria than I am of you," and as the speaker was at least ten inches taller than the reporter, and proportionately broader, his fear of that dread malady was probably not excessive. "I've had malaria, and I've been cured." "Yes, but a man can have malaria more than once." ''Not if he is cured the way I was. About ten 3-ears ago I was living in Indiana, in Vigo county, near Terre Haute. In those days a man was regarded as a stranger until he had drank about a gallon of whisky and quinine; and shaken down his bedstead three or four times with the ague.

I had a rather reticent nature, and I suppose it took the climate longer to get acquainted with me than it did the ordinary run of men. For I had to drink about a barrel of whisky and take whole pounds of quinine before I could get strong enough to even shake myself, let alone a bed." "How was I cured?" "Well it was a novel cure. I boarded with a Mrs. Dennis, who told me she could cure ma if I would take her Finally 1 agreed. She brought a towel and bound it around my head so 1 could not see; then she brought a glass of water, and told me to take my dose, and immediately swallowed the water.

The dose tasted like a little ball of dust. 'I SEAL SYKPTOMS and; CONDITIONS -Aflis aemeay will fielieve and Cure. If Ynil threatened with, or already have. 1 1 I UU Bngrht's disease, or Urinary trouble. If Ynil ve sediment in urine like brick dust.

II IUU frequent calls or Retention, with distress or pressure in the Barta. Ynil Mme KbeumatLs'm, Stinz-I I ing, Aching Pains in side or hips, Ynil or Dropsy, or scanty or I I UU high colored urine. have Malaria, Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Gall Stone, Fever and Ague, or Gout, have Irritation, Spasmodic Stricture, or Catarrh of the liladder, have BLOOD humors. Pimples, Ulcers. Seminal Weakness, or Syphilis, have Stone in Gravel in Bladder, Stoppage of urine or Dribbling, have poor Appetite, Bad Taste, Foul-breath, or internal Slime fever, up quickly a run-down constitution, i Don't nesrlect earl vKvmntmo Etebt Doss Goes Bight TCh TRW liwt, Pr-pared at Dispensary-Recommended by renowned physlClaIl8-'Invalids, Guide to Health" free.

Advice free ajJ Genuine have Dr. Kilmer's likeness on nil outside and inside wrappers. alr Dgaists, and Da. Kmeb jt OUIU Bmghamton, K. Y.

$1.00 Six Bottles S5.0O Saw'mn Great English Gout and Call OI SllSi Rheumatic Remedy. Oval ISox, 34; "ouml, 14 PilU. Goae Where the "Woodbine Twineth. Eats are smart, but "Rough on Rats'" beats them. Clears out Rats, Mice, Roaches, "Water Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Moths, Ants, Mosquitoes, Bed-bugs, Hen Lice, Insects, Potato Bugs, Sparrows, Skunks, Weasel, Gophers, Chipmucks, Moles, Musk Rats, Jack Rabbits, Squirrels.

13c. and 25c. Druggists. ROUGH ON PAIN" Plaster, Porosed. 15c, ROUGH ON Coughs, colds, 25c.

ALL SKIN HUMORS CUREOBy" mors. Pimples, Flesh. Worms, RinjrWorm, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Itch, Ivy Poison, Barber's Itch, Scald Head, Eczema. 60c. Drug, or mail.

E. S. Wkuls, Jersey City. Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching, Protruding, Bleeding. Internal and external remedy in each package.

Sure cure, 50c. Druggists or maiL E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J.

When I say care I do not mean merely to Eton them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radical cure. I have made the oi FITS, KPELr EPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a Ufa-long study. I arrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because Others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure.

Bend at once for a treatiaaand a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Poet Office. U. 6. ROUT.

M. 183 Pearl St. Nevr YoxL. ROUGHITSH Sir Andrew. Clari, the eminent pavsician says that if all men became total ESrs he would lose seven out of every ten of his Itching Piles.

Symptoms Moisture; intense and stinging; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayxk's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in many cases removes the tumors. Equally efficacious in curinsr all Skin Diseases. LR.

WAYNE SUN, Philadelphia Si-iit by mail for 50 cts. Also sold by druggists. If afflicted with sore eyes use D-. Thompson's Eye-water. Druggists sell at2-c.

per bottle IURI CURK FOR INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA. Orer fLOOO Phrtlclana bare sent tu their approTl of PIOESTTLIN, Baying that It Is the best prcparatioe tor Indigestion that they have erer used. We have never heard of a case of Dyspepsia nhwi DIG EST LIN was taken that was not cured. FOR CHOLERA IHFAHTUM. IT WILL CURE THK MOST AGGRAVATED CASm IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY.

IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION. Tor Slimmer Complaint and Chronic Diarrhoea, which are the direct results of Imperfect dLreatloa. WGESTYLIN will effect an Immediate cure. Take DYGESTYLIN for all pains and disorder ot the stomach they all oome from Indigestion. Aak your driggLst for DIGESTYLIN per lam bottle).

If he does not hare It send one dollar to us and we will send a bottle to you. express prepaid Do not hesitate to send your money. Our nouae li reliable. Established twenty-nre yean. WM.

F. KIDDER fc BXaaafactarinc Ckeniiate, 83 John H.T. MARVELOUS yil DSSOOVERY. Wholly unlike artificial arstein. ay book learned In one rradin.

Ileoommended by Mark Twain, Richard Proctor, tbe Scientist, Hods. V. W. Astoii, Jcvah P. Beva-KX, Dr.

Minor, Class of 100 Columbia Lave atu-anU 3u0 at Meridcn 250 at Norwich 330 at Oberlln OcDfge two claei of J0 each at Yale 400 at Uui-ertlCr of Penn, Phila. 400 at Wellesley College, our three Urge classes at Chatauqua University, Proapectua rorr frkk from PROF. LOISETTE, 237 Eifth Are, New York. WHAT IT HAS DONE. 1 Relief.

In any climate at any season one or two applications of St, Jacobs Oil relieves; often cures permanently. This is the average experience in ten years. Cores. The contents of a bottle hare cured thousands of extreme chronic cases. Used ac- coming to directions mere is a cure every bottle.

in The Testimony. Thousands of testimonials substantiate the above statements in the cure of all kinds of painful ailments. The Proof. To make sure of this shoeing, answers to inquiries concerning the permanency of the cures resulted as follows; That from date of healing to date of response every cure has remained permanent without recurrence of pain. tS Sup rem acy.

The twenty million bottles sold can be justly rated as so many cures in almost every case a permanent cure. Its price is the surety of every bottle being the same, every bottle being a cure and the poor are protected. Sold by Druggists and Dealers Everywhere. The Charles A. Vogeler Md.

to $8 a day. Samples ortt $1.50, Ilk under the horse's feet. Writ Brewster Safety Koln Holder Koily, Mich OLD ts worth $300 pr lb. Tettlt's Eye It worm pm is goiq a aac. a box by A MONTH.

Agents Waniea. best selling articles in the world. 1 sample Frte. Address JTA BROXSuA. Detroit, Mich.

f. K. PA TT PJ obtained ty 1 II. lDffton, 1). Send for our book of instructions.

BRONCHITIS, HAY FEVER, and all Diseases ot the BLOOD, can be cared only by DR. HAIR'S SYSTEM of Treatment, which is now recognized by the medical vorld as the only one that will positively and permanently cure Asthma, its kindred affections and aU blood diseases. Not only does it excel all other methods in giving quick relief, but it absolutely cures the worst cases permanently. Thousands have been cured by it. Convincing and conclusive proof will be found in my 64 page Treatise, sent free.

fir AID 233 W. FOURTH Mil Pi mill! CINCINNATI. OHIO. EXHAUSTED VITALITY A Great Madical Work for Youb and Midfli-Agtd Man. KHOW THYSELF.

PUBLISHED by the PEA BODY 1. INoTITIJVE, Nw. 4 Bullfinch lliixou, 1r-. WM. H.

PARKER, M.D.. Con; i Physician. Moe than one million fopiet soiit. it treats upoa Nervous and Physical Debility Premature Decline, Exhausted Vitality, ImpalreV Vigor, au-l bnpuritiea of the Blood, and the untolt miseries consequent thereon. Contains 300 pages substantial embossed binding, full gilt Warranted the 1ms; popular medical treatise published in th En'j'tifch language.

Price only 1 by mail, postpaid and concealed in a plain wrapper. IUustmtivi aamp. ree if you send now. Address as above. Same this paper.

fCOTTtUGHT, ISS7.J system, in attempting to our chief aim must be PURELT VEGETABLE! I Perweht 1 Gores. s. .11 effect upon the lining air-passages, promoting glands, thereby softening and restoring it to its As a which complicate catarrh or of the blood, is so well calculated to As a local LQCaL fr'oa in the all comparison nCFHT Ifc i3 mild Hgr.il I. or pain, drusr. ful antiseptic, and so many cases those who suffer from The not up when efiects upon the lining materially in restoring brane to a healthy When a cure is effected Both Dr.

Pierce's Catarrh Remedy are 1.00, six bottles for half-dozen bottles $2.50. A complete Treatise clothing, diet, and post-paid to any address, Address, World's 1 U) 1 I ALL' Ji-Ui i AV-V nl'' KXTlitMSi HEIGHT, Men Lacking in Stamina-A of Tit ans-The Broad-vay Squad-A Demand -for Bis: Men. Colonel Thomas Knox, of the Lo-i0S club, is a Titan himself and 'io belongs to the Society of Titani J.iihed here some seven or eight rrt bv Incrersoll Lockwood anc oth'Tf, said to the writer the other daj Mt hJ bad had a good deal of expert wiih tall men, and, so far as he fnve observed, they do not possess the ctr-uoth, and particularly they are neve: nWscd of the stamina vouchsafed 'nature to more ordinary mortals. lit '-that during the war there were B-imber of regiments composed cntireli :0 men six feet and over in height. II remembers a ccmrany fron Mm- composed of lumbermen' who wen 0f ininiens'o stature and presumably I strength, but they cro- ta business and wereub ectedt( a I 1 Hull v.

MTCfT-nliir hours of si ecu ''-and otlie I ih fir, whr inrl irukcs no account of, they broke dowi ccmpi' tely, had to be sent to the rear and the hospitals were full of them. Te Society of Titans here referred tc is a company of very big men living in cv York and other of the chief cities in the Union who meet two or three times a year for the purpose of dining and exchanging stories and reminiscences about themselves and other big 'uus. A man mast be at least six feet two' inches in height in order that he shall be cligi-ble to membership. The list of members st present includes such men as ircnatoi Alfred VTagstaff, James J. Farley, Dr.

Hammond, Ingersoll Lockwood and Col. Knox. Mr. Lockwootl estimates that there are in New York about seven hundred men who belong to the well-to-do classes, and who are either lawyers oi professional men of some kind cr merchants, over six feet two inches in Jn-Vlit. The dinners are usually given at the Hotel Brunswick during the winter, and at some neighboring seaside resort like Manhattan Beach during th summer.

John Seton, the wonderfully bur colored-man who in the dav time jnay -bc seen about the w.ulcr- fallv of the ronderfullj big Equitable building, is the. door-deeper and cup-bearer of the society. Here in New York Superintendent Kennedy about twenty-five years age I -where no man could be under six feet ic Tii3 loTgamzation alone openeo the door for the big men around town "H-ho wanted emnlojnjent. Of course there have always been dime museum I manners around the country; there art about thirteen thousand of them now! and each of then wants a bijj man. every dry-goods store on Broadwaj or Sixth avenue wants a giant to parade before the establishment and open iht doors of the carriages which dash up tc the curb, and escort the ladies from th to the entrance door.

The demand for large men seems absolutely in-exhaustible and the supply comparatively limited. have been some very tall men. on the Broadway Squad since it was established. There were at oue time three oi the squad, named Miller, Leddy and Brifoa, whose height averaged feet inc'acs, but they are now retired from tin force. A man named Graham, who in -Williams's old rrefcinct, is probably th tallest man on the force to-day.

lie is feet inches in height. Phillips, whe fl feet 4 inches in height and who 'used to Le stationed at Twentv-third -street and i guiding the ladies over the a agerbus crossing there, is now attarhed -io tae banitary Police, where he receives mucn oetter salary Foster, vho ws Phillips's partner at this inctur- uc junction, is still 0n hand, as he has Peea tor the last ten vear. Th i ot. matcu that he has about ladies across this perilous passage. h.ound,man Price, whom V.ter called upon to salute thro.

times a day is 6 fpPf i anrl lnches in -height, roundsman Vilv ia k. iv "A-J vv lound on Broadway below Fourteenth street, is twoinehps iii 3leL by the is the tallest me Roadway Squad to-day. ue reason t.k: uj ui" men are aiwajs in emand, even outside the dime muse- not far to seek. In the first nlace lney are undoubted! oi tnem iooks ex-cecdingly well. Frederick the Greats glmeut Titans did not, perhaps, much oa the field of battle, but oa impressive r.nd splendid coy limn3 tflan there are battles.

Of oifSeCaptalnKennedy has ieftno rec-J what his idea was in securinir biff ft en he organized th '1, but one of his reasons rnhaldi that wiih a company of these mag- "'i iv proportioned fellows he would liavf a fe-it ire in his annual turnout -ii iaese police processions and in is of -it in -tliose who deal in big men probably' deal them for the same reason that they aeal ia bric-a-brac and other attractive objects becauee they add a picturesque enterprises command public attention ia a way that the exhibition is valuable for advertising purposes. Then, of course, these big men look formidable whether they are so or not. It certainly a magaificant sight to sec one these' gigantic po iceman stuidin in the middle of Broadway with vehicles crowding around him. drivers watching him and he towering above the surrounding noise and bustle like a lightfiouse midst the r-i leg waves.Tahd i. certainly very a nUsing to see' ths big man at the building walk ing along with a very small clerk, through the long corridors, guarding tha clerk the possession of a small tin box containing all kinds of valuable securities, which he is carrying from the broKerV office in the ne'ghborhood to the safe deposit vaults on Broadway.

Xeu York World. Valuable Tresslndsr Groun2. The historic earthquake of 1814' ef- fected many changes in the earth's sur- 4.1,:-. rxC 4-1. IULC 1U 11113 lili Ul U1C UUUlllIJ.

foot the popular resort of duck hunters and was formed by the earthquake. A most peculiar result happened when the lake was made by the depression of land. The region was covered with an abundant growth of fine walnut timber, much of which was buried under the surface of the water. In due time timber speculators made their appearance and cleared away all the wal nut; forests, converting the trees into profitable lumber. No one thought of the immense quantities of walnut timber imbedded in the mud of Iieelsfoot lake until a short time ago, when a shrewd speculator thought that a fortune was awaiting the man whe could recover the buried treasure.

lie formed a company, which built dredging boats and placed them on the lake. The result was that valuable timber deposits were recovered in larce quantities. and wnrl- isrrmntr nn vet. The ram- pany is getting rich, and has not half exhausted the buried walnut trees. The timber is sold to lumbermen at high prices, and is of a superior quality ol walnot, the trees being large and sound.

The timber lies in the loose mud under the shallow water, and is not diihcult to drag ashore. It has been protected foi vears from" the'. corroding influences oi tlie air and hg lieTer rottcd. The buried fa or a nvhin t.h earth niiakft buried them in IS 14. GUbe-Dnmocrab.

Salt for the Teeth. Millions dollars are spent yearly upon dentrifices. They lead to the spending of millions more upon dentists. A large percentage of this vast outlay is unavoidable. The remaindei could be saved if mankind, after reaching the age of reason and its last teeth, would not persist in continuing fresh.

Common table salt is all that is needed. There is no manufactured tooth powder more harmless. There is none so simple and efficacious. It will actually retard decay after we have filed off the enamel by using the fool's toothpick, which is a quill, instead of a sliver, of soft wood or, better still, a thread. Km York Timet.

Velocity of Earthquakss. The course which an earthquake runs is usually very rapid. From the moment when the first shock; was felt at Lisbon to the period -when all was over, and nearly SO, 000 people were killed, not more than four minutes elapsed. A few seconds, wo learn from Our Earth and Its Story," are usually a more frequent time for the shock or shocks to last. Yet, while Caracas in Venezuela was almost destroyed, and 12,000 of its inhabitants killed by the earthquake of 1 1 2, withi.i the limits of half a minute, there caes in-which constantly recurring shocks last for weeks, months and even years, as if the laboring earth was still trying to relieve itself of some of its superabundant energy.

For example, the Calabrian earthquake of February, 1783, was not quite finished before December, 17SG, and it is a common observation that the preliminary shock is usually fol lowed bv one of greater severity, and "uo "A thfe in iu tmn by others less intense, like the distant claps of thunder which herald the passing storm. But in this brief span the most rightful havoc can be wrought, and the wave of destruction propagated, from the most distant regions. The rumbling earth sounds xravcis, lor msiaucc, tu, iuc jl 000 or 11,000 feet per second, and the earth wave, on an average, about 1,200 feet in the same space of time, though in Charleston, as we have seen, a much higher rate was attained. Toronto Truth. There is a variety of posts and poles in New York streets.

There are lampposts, jewelers' posts surmounted by clocks, Fire Department poles, Western Union Telegragh poles, electric light poles, and poles for the electric light wires, barbers' poles and police signal box poles. The Trilune says facetiouslj that "all that is wanting now to complete the equipment of our streets is the North Pole, and then the average New Yorker oucht to be satisfied." I "or a case of Catarrh in the Hoeivvhich they cannot cure, and as it was going down 1 felt a sharp pain I my throat, as if it nad been scratched. "The next morning Mrs. Dennis brought a little box ani showed me her medicine. It was a big, hairy, black spider, alive, and the mate to the one I had swallowed the day The medijine this gentleman took for malaria, may have been elective, but few would care to try the remedy.

Nor is there any necessity for it. Malaria is a poisoned condition cf the blood, produced -by bad air and water, which enter the blood-channels through the stomach and lungs, and other ways, and produce in- etleuts on the liver and kidneys. It is cured by putting the liver and kidneys in perfect, healthy working order. The drugs ordinarily used for such pnrposes frequently do quite as much harm as good, and leave the system in an enfeebled condition. The certain and harmless renledy for malaria is Warner's sate cure, which puts the liver and ki ineys in healthy action, when the poison is carried out of the system, and the serinus effects it engenders pass away.

J. M. Booth, Springfield, under date of March 1H7, writes: "One year ago I had the malaria had had it more or less for ten years. I stopped all other medicines and took Warner's safe cure, and it cured me. This country is famous for malaria, and I know "Warner's safe cure will cure it." People who live in malarious localities will find in Warner's safe cure a specific against contracting this The malarial poison can tin I no entrance to the system, if the liver "and kidneys are kept in healthy action.

The gtntlemau who swallowed the spider, concludes bis narrative in the New York Mail and Express by saying: "I was effectually cured, but I wouldn't take another dOoO of that medicine to save aV liIe- An LaRslet. In a little ba4n of the Alps, 7,700 feet above and five miles rom the end of the great Aletsch glacier, is the unique little hwj known as th Marjan Sea. This is fed by mountain streamlets its waters btrmg held back by the ice of the great glacier itself. An Ensr- lish geologist mentions having seen it in 13'3 as a body of water 300 yard3 wide three times as lo.ig, with i maximum depth of ninety-seven Cut the next day it bad vanished. The ice-dam "i.vj yielded sufficiently to allow th ht-up water to escape beneath the glacier and into the valley below, devastating the fields, and consider-ably raiding the level of the Rhone.

These discharge i take place at irregular intervals, though reputed to occur every seven years. The latest outbreak in September lat, since which it his been proposed to lessen future uamages by provid ng an artiilcial outlet t-" reduce the capacity Mr. Powderiy says that "fcr every man the Kniahts of Labor have lost oa account of their 'temperance clause taey have gained 500." The L'utet Lillili? Thing. uC uIhv! he echoed. "Well, I don't know as th( adjective would have occurred to me in that connection.

But if you mean that they o'o their work thoroughly, yet make no fuss about it; cause no paiu or weakness; and in short, are everything that a pill ought to be, and nothing that it ought not, then I agr that Pieices Pleasant Purgative Pellets are about the cutest little things going. Silence is the sanctuary of prutlence. Mi LI. soothing, and healing is Dr Catarrh Remedy. Safe's A coxcomb is ugly all over with the affectation of the fine gentleman.

Send for pamphlet on "Tpylor's Hospital Cure for Cacarrh free from City Hall Pharmacy, 204 B'way, New York. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor: Please inform your that. I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timeiy use thousands of hopeless ca-ses have been permanently cured.

I shall be glad to send tvro bottles of my remedy FRE2 to any of your i-eaders who have consumption if they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Respectfully, T. A.

SLUCUil, M. 181 Pearl N. Y. The Plain Truth Is that Hood's Sarsaparuia has cured thousands people who suffered severely with rheumatism. It neutralizes the lactic acid In the blood, which causes those terrible pains and aches, and also vitalizes and enriches the blood, thus preventing the recurrence of the disease.

These facts warrant us In urging you, if you suffer with rheumatism, to give Hood's sarsaparuia a triaL Having been troubled with Inflammatory rheumatism for many years, my favorable attention was called to Hood's Sarsaparuia. I have novv used three bottles and can already testify to beneficial result. I highly recommend it as a great blood purifier." J. C. A vers, West Bloomfield, N.

Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by aU druggists. $1 six for $3. Prepared only by C. I.

HOOD Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar wWMB mam a OUSANDS say that Ely's Cream Balm TfAYrEEVER CHreoioeinou CATARRH Apply Balm into each nostril Ely 233 Greenwich N.Y HOKE pnraansMP.Antlimetic. CI Itt Shorthand thoroughly taught by maiL niiC eularsfree. BRYANT'S COLLEGE, in BUftLlO. H.

y. I mucous membranes of the nasal and other the natural secretion of their follicles and the diseased and thickened natural, thin, delicate, moist, healthy condition. blood-purifier, it is unsurpassed. As those diseases are diseases of the lining mucous membranes, it will readily be seen why this medicine cure them. i CATARRH THE HEAD.

STOTPTOOTS OF THE DISEASE-DuIL heavy headache, obstruction of the nasal passages, discharges falling1 from the head Into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at othera, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak there Is rinsing1 in the ears, deafness, hacking or coughing to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers the voice is changed and has a nasal the breath is offensive; smell and taste impaired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and general debility. Only a few or the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting- half of the above symptoms, result in consumption, and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous, less understood, or more unsuccessfully treated by physicians. application for healing the diseased condi- head, Dr.

Sage's Catarrh Remedy is beyond the best preparation ever invented. and pleasant to use, producing no smarting and containing no strong, irritating, or caus-tic or other rxtison. This Kemedy is a power speedily destroys all bad smell which accompanies of catarrh, thus affording great comfort to this disease. If you would remove an evil, gtrd-ce at its root. As the predisposin-r or real cause of catarrh is, in the majority of cases, some weakness, impurity, or otherwise faulty Golden Medical Discovery is the natural helpmate of Dr.

Sajre's Catarrh Remedy. It only cleanses, purines, regulates, and builda the system to a healthy standard, and conquers throat, bronchial, and lung complications, anv such exist, but. from its specific 1EEAMML condition of the cure the disease directed to t7i removal of that cause. The more we see of this odious disease, and we treat successfully thousands of cases annually at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, the more do we realize the importance of combining with the use of a local, soothing and healing application, a thorough and persistent internal use of blood-cleansing and tonic medicines. membrane of the nasal passages, it aids the diseased, thickened, or ulcerated mem-; condition, and thus eradicates the disease.

in this manner it is permanent. Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Sage's sold by druggists the world over. Discovery fi.OO. Dr.

Sage's Catarrh Remedy 50 cents; on Catarrh, giving valuable hints as to other matters of importance, will bo mailed, on receipt of a 2-cent postage stamp. Dispensary medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buitalo, If. Y. In curing catarrh and all the various diseases with uHlF 'which it is so frequently complicated, as throat, I bronchial, and lung diseases, weak stomach, ca- BriiaMnr tarrhal deafness, weak or inflamed eyes, impure blood, scrofulous and syphilitic taints, the wonder-ful powers and virtues of Dr.

Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cannot be too strongly extolled. It has a specific ft ORIGINAL 'Li mSljTTLk LIVER PILLS7 Size OF PELLETS. PERFECTLY HARMLESS uiarLzsui. vw, Is a LIVER PHX, they are Uneqnale! SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO TAKE. Beware of Imitations, which contain Poisonous Mineral.

Always ask for 1 Dr. Pierce's Pellets, wmca are ncue puirar-cuBiu rma, or Anti-bilious Granules. ONE PELLET A DOSE. SICK HEADACHE, Sold by Druggists. 25 Cents a Vial.

Billons Headache, Dfzzines-, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pellets. In explanation of their remedial power over so great a variei ui uwj, Z. -truthfully be said that their action upon the system is universal, not a gland or tissue escaping their sanative influence. BEISJG PUS.EI.T VEGETABLE, Dr.

Pierce's Pellet3 operate without disturbance to the 6ystem, diet, or occupation. Put up in glass vials, hermetically sealed. Always freh and reliable. As a gentle laxative, alterative or active purgative, they give the most perfect satisfaction. Xaatfactared cy nuiiUiTs.

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