Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1906 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT ■ TBIT BTBNINQ, BXCKFT BCMDAT, BT LBW <B • BLLINRHAM. • ÜBBCRIRTION RATE* >T »»zrlez, p*r •••> 100 »TC»nlf> *6.00 1J ■»!.. l>»r tnimlt >BO l»»«l;inry»r *2.SO Single coplM. Two C»l.l» AAvavtUlng r»l«*»rn».l» »»*,«• on application Ba**r*4 tn th* ptxtoffio* »t Iwcaiur. Ind! I>A •« »»e- . : ■ • *1 muh J H H tilt fl , MANAGER Card of Thanks. I desire to thank the many ciM Mina who assisted me in my oandl ilacy in the Dailv Democrat * Dis mond contest 1 wear* too lam thankfnl for your effort* in my tohal! and shall rvcr r*tneml>er th* many who proved staunch I rlend* Dalia* Holier toatt AW.K (' l*>lg* pin Find i er ploaM return I thia office If i Carpet sealing Jame* (\n erd ale* Decatur Ind. 313 South l ie tenth slreel 215 7 Th* great Hnddb «t •brine, tto 4b*aj !•*< • st iungua. t» t**> tern pie. b*t a great pagoda. rt*:ng from Ita *tf*tf<>rru to a to vtit of • feet *n,l <|P «•*>**■; ‘‘-,f r<> .-te.l v. -it. a-. J leaf Tble I'latforu ’ s |* ** < ter ut •early >,♦<»> fee* la the puu* of war ! ato| Tto <*« •!« ttseW Imm »»o n.tertar It la * »■ >■! «t«q-s of l.r k r .**-1 o«*v a Veto rtMUOttwr A ruttUjg made into tta .water to* revoaled ll>* fart that | the ar.g-xal |-«*tf xja bed *•«<*•» raalng* •Ata! to It i-ef.,r. it atla .o*l H« pre* ■ •at prt»i«<rt !.»».> Tbe • ’ ape •< the I < <*«!« la tt»*t f i ■ e ng r«i «» It la by 11..,ru. w UrtUVSIl.* Into | twwttr oarta I >nrt, tto Imm- Mirreni**! «t V) • great ugmtier of •■i*il |-**>*- j flit - O | h lau. ix-H tto lu th* IB ver-t rd Tto!-A. or toggu.g l-*«1, tbr H»»l.< ] yw or total el tarboa. Kjralaa «* i •w*tam«o>fa| M**» gower, the I'iaauri* Itad tto br»*-« ( for tto I’U or I •Mto-ika tto Htl the tola b» ia •<* ar I Mt> si (tower. -to is to sad •»! at ' •Ik tto Itotab* «r bud of ■ I "The »■ im towt. t>y l G.. RkWtt j an o “I regret to •*» " re a,-k«d tt-. y<-'sfeg - g*. •« ■ > . t |« > j Bru* iwau « Tl»» aynip >o»* at• tm I ggMßto 'Ar ■' tolrar Hr*"' el< hHmwt the aMom*b**| * pat *tf Ml t th tb» awl U pr, I ■t«n t>- > • tot m eir, ike <’,t»e«w frnti, »'i<t toe I err enFe.il t ' e > ■ y- mg M ' 11. tou*.M-O It, rwg.-rw. aeterel >»•«* Jte k - I «M ' • 1 s ra t that I he w . *si 1.! ta that I■* r * ■, t It* mi •»ytta*g ».<•• •! < ■ ' I * try Tto view' H«wtweairtcj J.tUie, I »■ RmA at ait 7lw is,an **, m the pets j dMNtMy at the ; - r n, IphkO I B •••♦»•» ■»w***’ U»jet t-m e I Want •■ »• Orrysi. •• f rs f . - It t,«t . tetumrg'’ il-’srw to *.»l I It*wye* .. I Mr* * re b.tad t.srk.«>»n Rt t*»ul* l ee. InatMUib Ml* Tr*e*er* TA»e .**to 1,-* bad a totte t'R *»Wt. hU f.r r <« e |,elr„ |l -• . • tr.-a.rr o*ll- •*•• 1 <tir traw.ur*’| * o«cr Mkrreiioet • yew awwa
Specia I I For one week onlv I C a |i-L Beginning . |Wed, 1/ Sale ....' pebrii<,rvl A KI f K <x rntt Anttusl fnroic* «• west IbßMMfii our Fancy Suit Stuck »txi j,-. ( ~i «i! i 4. that bad <xjly onoorlwo suit* of a kind and • « Bod tlnd m» <»M HI NDIILD SI STS that •«< propose to cluse out at pries* that will iot*r vtm IbeeS auita are not old «helf worn sluff hut good. liouest, <ie|>endable trier c • and its »r tare always had the reputation f<x erlling. Sires run from 34 Io 4. brra>k The f 'i ■«.»< uro tbs pm-as ami if you in- needing a a oil of clothes • this SA 1.1, should .ritereat you. "** ■"""*"■ i ■■■■hi »—.■■!. ..■ iW.it' —< .■annum i. ■■■■■ aianwuia ■ ■■ ■—■■■■■■ f 6.00 Suits go for $12.00 I *: - Suite go so s $| 1,00 #15.50 Suits go for SIO.OO #•' so Suits go for .S> 9.00 #11.50 Suits go for $ 8.00 f JO.OO Suits g> for" ’ • . . . $ 7.50 < 9 <x> Suits go fc.r $ 6.50 Holthouse, Schulte & Company. Good Clothe? Sellers. «■■■— ■. naan—w——• 1 '■ 11 —————— ■ _ _ ..
Bom* Dlaraelt I7plgraa*a. The following are some of the little known cplgrtim* of Ixird Beaconafleld collected by an admirer of Dl*riiell: •’Be frank and explicit. That Is th* right line to take wlieu you wish to | conceal your own mind ami to confuse ' ■ that of othen. “Wlint wo call the heart I* a nervous ' sensation. Ilk* shyneaa. which gradually <llsap|iears In wwlety, “Nntiody should look anxious except ! ttioae who have no anxiety. "Women are the only |>eoplc that get j on. A man works all his life and I thinks h«- Ims done a wonderful thing ; I If. with one leg In the grave and no j hair on his b«a<l. be manages to get I i a cormset. anil a woinim dnncea at a t>all with some young fellow or other I and pretend* she think, him charming, •nd be makes her • jiaercs. on ths ' spot." thr 4 will Cord*. Vocal | ■ <i depend* on the vocsl corda. When they are •tr.-tihwl, so. narrowing the exit from th* air pssssgo, the koh* Is high pitched When I I ttsey are pulled whirly asunder th* > vol** Is dato* When they are flncildl i the vol*-e is n<*sriy lost. <»f count*, i v*ii(T» vary Individually in pitch and I nwonSn-.e. but power is always as- ! fected by th* *t«te of the general toolth. and. broadly ••tasking. I ** of m-rve torn- I* more often respouallde j ■ than «n> thing *i»v for »o* *»l w raknews j I I **t h*mg. unfit*! strain sml similar j I coudltkma ccco»l«ui such Impslrmrnt I *of th* nefii i< «»*!> io Breathing foul | ' sir, <.p* ... r saturated with tw ' ! Imcco sumke. i* tod for Ito curd*. ■ v ■ trmpreata*-* > »■! H»..*«■!»• sum,* rwenartuitdy totereating < q*rt turula are c-|».rt«l fnwn Z.uro b *tow i I tbg the .-ffw-t of t< Oi|*rralur* on the d» ! | «e»>pti>*t>l of *|*e< cs Atu mg butter f ,r- Tier el|-erltn<'i*ta lisie l*r*n < *m-l j flt tMsl through a pertad of alamt four i I te* t> j esr» and II la fmiml. for it**t4fi* e, | I that tto cou mon .mall I»rt<g«e shell ■ l utt.rlii if » < * >*.| t<* «n.'n.ib of j from 3* degrcw to IR. *)cgr«w .-enlt I I g. s.h* d* .eifl« into th* tar et> found | ! tn tor.l ma mli .* th**** t*.«l in a tern | Matora of fpm. * to.re.-s toUd.-gr.sw (wodtov tto laplsnd «anety H.milar I ly th* appt *.<U*. of he«< produced the wart i. «r. fart., of tto .wallowtill but | I tort!, and tto Ri.ian fttria »f the I th. Itl«hr.( R.4r»»m On tto «urnn. f «>f M mt Hi nc Is th* I I highest Iwxir-e.m lu the wot Id It Was I j tmiit tar Ah<’>**.*t» « tx»to<e l*crw ever j i.krti i.y a•« w * n tl< summit of j too* to** tto->r way m tto m»uws a j •g. !» t«d “• -ip.»*«l‘tt,- f-.rnf I tto t **m. ami .«u rwitsl.. tw.-tifi two j j pw»4<. I,very stick sod stone I,ad to | I to carried -p to porters frotu < t.ai.o ■ I nts ‘D*r W'«dl of »**u.iru.'tk**n. wbhb | I hk.ted two ytwtw. *•• dr liger** th* to l!»e I I w<w*nM« Imr .’g Its err* t*«n tto I I tulMll.g wa. *l. u«<i.U.«M l»k» and I | tHi«M w4b BDt*w IliiMi lb* »**«| ♦¥. % t|»lßfUd 41**1 ■ y ,<*»» tv 4ii*r?rß | . with l?*t * I'V tto - I** alee 4 4r» d**t . fHTHty * ’ «iHy a A iti * U *ll. I k yo t atiuitHiL I TV*I * i)e»-p MkOUgtl tor m* • < let* | W.r.. i.i ijrimr. ir..nT -r“ -j .t.-rwr. i*.. 4 <.«l*|**a OpffrtH** * II- « MM’ Wl to | i <J4? ri-i- ? tlri to II f 41*1 r’t ft h rg <** He Hut Ms I 1 fJuli t « W « il, caul I jott Xrw VtHll TrMßtar t* < • Hutt **•« will ih>< t» tbr 'ht.-jh t ba*> r> I ru *^" "Ot* p**ta*r of roflrua not “Tmt n*es* tb g"- I ’to
Ckai.se. of Cawceav "1 could see no reason for the prevalence of eaiiccr nmong the backwoodsmen of North America,” says an English writer. ' The other day, however, I happened to rend in an account of the bnck woods of Canada that the lum- | bannen maintain their retuurknble powers on buckwheat cakes served with molasses, potato pies, baked bean*, white bread, pork and ba*'on. bo fer good, but that tea. black a.* Ink. awectcmsl with molasses or sugar bouse sirup, l« always near the fire by day and by night and Is used Ju vast ' quantities livre we have the rich nui triment and the great excess of stewed I tea and tli* <v* c. of sugar. *or i responding to the excessive beer and eiii.sne <siffe<- of parts of Holland, *, niidimii a. Swhr. rlaud, Haden nnd j Bavaria, In all of which cancer I* exceedingly prevalent." Ap*» aintl Hrgrtl*. Almost all a|*c« have beards Dar twin *ai* that gorillas. >tiimpnuzc< • •nd orang outn:*g* have also stiff and ! bristly hairs upon their upper Ups. r* eetnbllKg cats’ wl .I,* r« The toarris of apes po*’*--*s a remarkable res*-m- --: blsnce to th**'* of men. In tolng simost In.aro.biy lighter In color than tin- hair of the bi nd tn apes the chin growth l« m i.t ft* .|U< ntly yellow or r'sl, >•• *n: Og whit* ;u n.-i It Is \ common to ts.th **> x*-s, although mors Strongly deveb ~*•*! n the m«!« Aprs ! «4iiid m*-.iil*ys td»*> '.are eyebrows as well, which d<» not grow ihfi-hly to g.*tb* r «• n i, * o !-• ' bill st* •catt* r*d through tto hair, covering : the part <*f ti c fa* <■ wl> h would to j -all**! tto forehead in men. feußrrlli tit‘* %rsr«« <»nt*r*nr The i,*- * of i '-*ni.e. n*nt wars fw o r i u»lo:; <*l to . * t « go* err <r for t| em*olves •’Aegrn el*cttou." as It wa* > Mtol, generally took pls • on t: ■ Hatitrday follow mg ths tic’* -nl »f the whites Just what the .*;■■» g**r ■.*r’» duties an*! prlv i H»ge« were doc* not ap|*ear At all •vent. w*. ri-*p* i-ti-1 a* "giitwrn I er ' by ib* negroes tbnmgiioiit ths ' Stat* Th* * ' teifi wa* established l»e---jf. re tt* !:.«>>■ r> war *i,.| was I eobtinuod CS Ist* a* IKO. Heel. ** It* *t**lw* l.«n or.- < t th.- -..•tra.-turs <<f a big u»t- --! »rt»,.y trtj tto way to a small tox. j •rs.;';i,g with pr!*i«. As tic dkd so "I f want to *toiw you a rar* *|h-< les of toej tie .nd .»■ Tto 100-tie, which was a burnished ? bloc, with .a ro-d to**d ami r.-d leg*, lay l part k i . |«|cn umlrt a s'.*>»ie The lb ! stnwlor Advanced bls flng.-r slowly, i Tto> i«-*tb- wsit»*l, watchful amt in Itrepld Ihe finger altU<>«l toll* hoi the lum. t. end tt.< o puff a . loud of blue ! »!*.• k. .ie,t ont. au*l uml«-r « oi«-r of It,:. .1,1 k» tt ’- l«o«u last a rapbl to kfeot • ■ tn, -■■ . t !or .aid "And tto little rs*< al can * e*sit | ff after puff **ii nr* grin after 1 gx*n mueteeti or twenty to tto mlnui* j N« w.to Is called tto tawtibar dicr is lit ' 71* * t.uutiardier t*eetle i. rar* >!• ' to. in l*ks testy certain glands secret I tng a |U»t wtik'ti **i* <<>cita«t with the I sir. ha* ito etortoua prufwvty of turnl*g 1,, | tie* s ;-..r • t>i* defrt»*e igainst bigger twetiea I Ridden under It. to seek* a new r»I tre*t.“ • StotoeWMMtoO* larMSrallr. flow is -li », from an expert ae countaat la IS * • M* - » By as cm 1 tbli r» e*|tu*i to the same tiling are *>iuai to *s*<i <*rt*er. beuce Its ICM>- I»w> liltMie each *d* of tto equation by JO K>, «ud th* revolt is I e*|t>ala Hi. I r 1 * . 1. ,\»w 1 r»yk I’fMka
- action of the rain. The Wonderful Factor It Is to «b* Disintegration of Hock*. The ruin fulling on the rocks sinks into every eruck and crevice, carrying witli It Imo these tlssures surface mntorial which has l»*en degrndi-d by tb« weather and thus iiffordhig a mntri.x sufficient to sturt the growth of vegetation and afterward to maintain th* plants. The fibers and rootn of these plants, bushes mid trees thus brought tntu life, growing iml expnudiug. act as we*lg< » to split up the surface of the rm k nud to commence ’lie process Os wearing away. I'rom this quality of destruction a large class of plant* derive the mime of saxifrage**, or rock breaker?, from their root* |>en> ;riitlu* into the uilnnte ttasures lu search o’ water and *>o n--:i'tiig In the pro*vw of disintegration. In winter the wntc Collis tail in the hollows ami crevice, to* iimcs and, expanding as I’ chniigi« Into l* o, acts like a charge of blasting material in breaking up th* ro< k. The places thus detached be come further dislntegrnt.sl by frost and weather and. tolng rolled over and over an<l rubtol against em li other ut they are carried away down the moitn taiu torrent*, are ground gradually •muller ami .muller till from frag rm'iit* of r*. k they become bowlders, then jietddc* and finally sand. A« th. iDouti’alii -trc.iui merges into th* rlv or ti.*- p*-i*i>ii * ami coarse •ami c**u tluue to l*e roiled along the laittum of tin- channel, while th* ragillaceoua par tlile* and **alta become mingled with th* « *t* r mid flow on with it cither II *t»P*n*mu or solution. While ihl* disintegrating process U going on inland tin- ro* k* ami cliffs on the coast expiaie.l to tin- »<-ii ar* suf fcrlng degradation by a similar proc *•• ami me ni»*i l*-mg worn away by the inc.nsant actl**n of th.- wave* of the aceno Ix atlug on Uictii mid utf**k Ing them n *t only with the impact ol the water, but »’«<> with the fragmentbroken off. wl h *la*h**l ng u»t th* fa*** from ■■ hi, h t',,-* have *‘r*«bsl, art thu* used u* impleimnts of destruo tiou. THE GARDEN OF EDEN. It* l<o»llon s Mystery Ho*. HUI t*r»tot>t> Xrirr Hr SeltrA. Tto h« *<i*m of the * milily paradlar or g*r.l* :i of I l* » still a r liter ot dispute nm *Hg orientalist* and Scrtptn ral *. I* • *r»ot I. . -t r* pr.lut* >u. N • tore eml.nvorcl to l<- ile It by th* fruit* and u. m rul prodm t’oin i.anied fa th* Biblical dearrlpUMM a* they up pi’tr in Il*e *c* *n 1 chzpter **f tj.-t.es.s; otlv-r* t*y th* r,v*r* mentioned Io i er** sit to H >-f tl** store mentioned clmplcr .'be w* -.-lit <*f liiv* xtig.itl.iii and (ndllioo in* lines to un ugr.s-uieui t‘ * " i t n».icrti g« gia; tv arc the third ami fourth rivers i • !.’ ■■.*.! in the Bibli* a) <tew* ription of the garden. Those who »gr*< ... t«r * ” r widely as to whs! rtv.tw sbo’iM now to regarded as th* an milt I’l-'yti and Clhoii. 111* Bud dbiiMlc *>!. *lnr* alfluiiigti they reject •ur Bible lu tto greater part, incline to tto op uluti that tl - 1’ - in I* tto Muto) (tang- s find ’but tl*e Gill >u I* non* other than tto Nile. A* t*» the last, it I* rltogetl'T proto!'.- that they ar* citrre* t *»u that j«. ut, to -iiuse tto Blblb cal a*-*oub! plainly says that GI ton "k-olnpa.M-th the w hole lan I of Ethiopia “ Rotnt ISiTMtipitloti* i infirm that ff-leu was a spot of .-niupumtively •mail nr* a located > n th* tai h-lands ot what I* now Armenia, from which ria* tto T'gi'i. and the Euphrnti-* A few scholar* of distinction argue that th* Adait,lc |«rad*sc was nh-d lu Africa tn tto vl* lulty of the mouutuii.s of thr Mooti Mull mio’ln-r school of oriental In* to at.* th<» n-;el>raied gnrdi-U lu th* vicinity of th* urn lei*’ city of Babylon You will notice, however, that none of tto*. - ttom'iat* ha* torn able to get tto four river* mentioned In the Bib Ilea) account pro;*erly to uted Neithei have they found a place wb.-re on. gr* * t river "separatea Into four head*." Tto* being tl*<» case. It I* hardly tie- e» •ary to mid that tto exact totitlon i>* i>l*ii I* • inysiery that will probably never to oolved Th* ».«*.< ut th* Miaate *wrs. John rioHskaut. |h*iii In IlklT. I* .-oil rd tto Walter S*-,tt of it* niulille age* H« wa» « - tniiriimmi end a «< hoim Living u* he did in mio-tth-d tltm*. lx for.* uatlouaHty hud i***ome well d*-vel<*P*->l, b* was destitute of putrioti-n •nd. therefore more reliable n« a co* o><t|H>iltaii chrm - !<-r. lie traveled li France. Scotland. It.i’y ami ottn-r e mu trie* II.• • hr* ill. ie are (be r* • nit o: bl* owu observation* uml *ie value*) u< a faithful portray*.! of the place*, cu* torn* and manner* of the people durli, hl* time, although not •> rrUnbl.- u* bi* tory Tt»x Word '-Oe.-r*.’* Th* wont '*>|« a ’ I* u < of verbal ope. la 11 za* I ion Y'et the luitin word meant origiimliy p*i!hlng m ire deflnltc than "work “ The speciullz.itlon, how ever. w«» tlmrougti * v*n in the time of Dryden, who defined nn opera as "a poeth-al tale of fiction ri-pri*si'iit<-il by vertol and itistnimentnl muslck, adorn ed with sis-ti*-- muclilncg and dancing," hut tin- spe* lallzntloh I* *< .iroely more remarkable thin flui’ of "drama." which menu* Just "d*.*!," ’‘action,” ot as "poet," whi* h I* dimply "maker." A Pithy Sermon. Here Is the pithiest s*-rmon evet preaihisl: "tlur Ingres* Into life !.« naked and bare, our progress through life Is trouble and cure, our egress oul of it we know not where; but. doing well her.- we ahull do well there. 1 eould not fell more by preaching * year.” TT* that la ungrateful has no fault but one. Aii other crimes may pass fei virtues In him.—Young.
Special Sale This Weed On Ladies Hosiery I Elegant line of Lace, Stripe, Fancy, Polka Dots and many other styles in nice, fine, imported and domeati gotxls. All swell patterns, no old plugs to put off. ( Jur goodi are always marked in plain figures and when we make a special sale you can see just what the priee was. Here are the prices. 15cent kind go at 10cent s 25cent kind go at 1 Scents 50cent kind go at 25cent 8 Don’t miss this chance to bttv what you may need ft r the summer as you can save 33 to 50 per cent on every pair you buy now, do not put it off until too late retues. her. at TRUE’S.
Notice. All person* trdebUd to Mrs A \V. Petertm will pleate call and settle atstore or home, 116 south. First street All account not set , tied by March 15 will be placed | with nn attorney for collection Mrs A. W. Peterson. _ Iwk NOTICE. All nieml era ol Tribo of Ben Hur are requested to be present next Tuesdav evening. February 13j at hall. ■Something doing” in the way of a valentine social. ~~ notice” In two reeks from next Tuesday an election of oflicer* will to held for the Baptist church. D. B Heckar 1 32 2t Notice. I have plenty of money to loan on farms. I>. B. Erwin, Attorney al law. II 25 to T« iedoand return.—The strc'al excursion to Toledo, Ohio, Ohio, via the Clover Ix-as Friday, February 1«, 190-1. ticket* good re turning leaving Toledo until 11:55 p. rn.JFel. 18th. Kate 11.25 for round trip. T. L. Miller, agent.
WORDS OF PRAISE WELL MERITED BV A WELL KNOWN ARTICLE.
Bo much ha* been written by the standard mrdicia! authorities, of all the several achools of practice, iu praise of the native, or American, medicinal plant* which enter into the comjmsitiouof Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that in aIU-nuiting to quote from toe various works on Materia Mrdo-a one hardly knows where to commence, since tliey are so voluminous that only the briefest and most imperfect reference can be presented in a short article like thia. Briefly then let ns say that the "Golden Medical Discovery" was named from the sturdy little plant Golden Seal, ths root of which enters largely into its composition. Besides this most valuable ingredient, it errtains glyceric extracts of Spine root, Queen « root, Black (.'herrybark, Blihhlro<>t and Mandrake toot. Finley EUingwood, M. D., an eminent practitioner of Chicago and Professor of Materia Medica in the Bennett Medical College of that city, in his recently published work on therapeutics, says of Golden Seal root: "ft is the most natural of stimulants to the normal functions of digestion. Its influence upon ths mucous surfaces renders it most important in catarrhal gastritis (inflammation of stomach) and gastric (stomach) ulceration.” Many other autliorities as well as Dr. EUingwood extol the Hydrastis (Golden Heal), as a remedy for catarrhal diseases of the nasal passages, stomach, bronchia, gall ducts, kidneys, intestines and bladder. Among these, we may mention Prof. John King, M. D., author sf the American Dispensatory; Prof. I M. Scudder, M. D., in his " Specific Medication”; Dr. Hale <>t the Hahnemann Med. College of Chicago; Grover Coe, M. D., of New York, in his "Organic Medicines," Dr. Bartiiolow of Jefferson Med. College and scores of other leading medical writers and teachers. All the foregoing eminent authorities extol the curative virtue* of Golden Seal in cases of stomach, liver and intrstmal weakness, torpor and ulceration eflx>w<ls. Dr hllingwood recommends n mos highly ' In th* •• cases of atonic iyspeirsia when the entire apparatus, including the liver, is stagnant and Inoperative." He also extols it most highly in the many weaknesses and derangement- pi. ..liar to women and says, It is a most important remedy in many disorders of the womb.” Golden I .cal root (Hydrastis), is a n important ingredient of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous,"rundown" women. But to return to the "Golden Medical Discovery " it may 1- .aid that IU curatne projierties are not wholly dependent upon Golden Se.!, v.|, ltt bh, “ e 9«» l| y potant ingredient* add f Stly to ita value and in fact are not i”d™ P^ nt ‘ he 'ln all bronchial, throat, lung and Imdreti ailment*, Stone root, Black B UW>n ’* - root BIo<mIf? V“ h ’5 y ‘ " lm portsnt a part to.-ff.-tmg the phenominal cures " Go den Medical Discovery” aa does * ,, t’hw SeßL | A " in L'k" “»»'“■»■“•.
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Os Queen's root, Prof King unt "An alterative (blood purifier' unwrparwed by few if any outer of the knows alteratives. Most successful in skirt and scrofulous affections; beneficial in bronchial affections; permanently c ms bronchitis; relieves irritations; an important cough remedy; coughs of yrart standing being cured; aids in bbxwing ami nutnt.on and may betakrt with out harm for long periods." Queen's root, Golden Seal root. Stolts root, Black Cberrybark and Bloodrool. al) articles extollod by leading practitioner* of all the schools, as ths vrry best of cough medicines, are made r* pe .ally valuable when combined «itb chemically pure glycerine which grexth enhances the curative action of all tb<--* ingredients in all bronchial, throat »n 4 lung affections, severe coughs and kindred ailments. Who can doubt the efficacy of rich * compound, when scientifically mane ' up, as in Dr. Pierce’s Golden .Mt-d.ca Discovery? Who can doubt that it i» » most effective remedy for the sevrrti diseases lor which its ingredients are ro ■ highly recommended by the forruix writers on Matrria Mrdicat It is in the cure of the mote cbror.ie or lingering, persistent, and obstmxte caMC of bronchial, laryngial and lung affections, attended by hoarsenei* and severe cough, which if neglected <>r badly treated would generally have rnn into consumption, that "Golden Medical Discovery ’’ has won the higl** praise from all who have observed its marvelous control over these and kmdred affections. It is no cheap <■■«•- 'pound made up of trashy ingredients ’for free distribution, that curious |«- ple may experiment upon themeelw* as with the many fake nostrums i® commonly sent out as "trial bottlrt It has a forty year record, embracing 1 many thousands of cures behind it, is sold at a reasonable price and ma' t» I found in all drug and medicine et» re* . in this and many foreign countries. Il will be seen from the aln ' - extracts how well "Golden Medical I'covery” is adapted for the cure of all i blood diseases, us, scrofulous and re !l affections, eruptions, blotches, pm; i and kindred ailments; also that t equally good in all Catarrhal affect. ti<> mn'ier where seated, and ' 1 ■' • i cases of indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and a s a tonic and invigorator in ail mannei ■ > weaknesses, and in nervous debility and prostration the above extract* amply show. Much further information a* to tie properties and uses oftlolden Medical Discovery” and Dr. Pierce’s Eator.tr Prescription for weak women, will t* found in a little booklet of extracts from standard medical books wutro will be mailed free to any address request, bv letter or postal card, sent to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. All the several ingredients of 1 r - Pierce’s medicines will be found, from the reading of this little booklet- to have the stror.grat possible profession* endorsements and recommendation* for the cure of all the diseases ! r which these medicines are recon l ' mended. No other medicines for U»* purposes have any such endorsementThey are non-alcoholic, non-secret, and reliable.
