BEADY WHILE YOU WAIT, THE RAPIDITY WITH WHICH SOME ARTICLES ARE TURNED OUT. Vou Can Have a House or a Shirt or a (Set of Teeth Made in an Hour Q nick Trade Methods. f While you wait !" , It is now many years since this expres sion was made popular by a down-town hatter, who advertised to "block your hat while you wait, for fifty cents,", but it still r-retaius its value in a commercial wense, aad has been appropriated by the manufacturing world erenerallv thrnno-h- uuLne lengtn ana breadtnof the land As originally applied to the hatter's bust M3ss it was ridiculed, laughed at and crit- lcisea perhaps more than any other ex pression of the kind, unless it be the nffc. quoted "boots blacked inside," and yet to-day it is an important line in the advertisements of nearly every manufac turing interest in tha XJnlted States. Do you. want a , pair yl trousers, a suit of -iothes, a snirt your shoes soled and Heeled, a nev 'main-soring in vonrwah. a set of fale teeth, a house built do you want aching that can be made by the hand man you can get it "while you At a certain haberdashers near Union qnare shirts can be had to order, made after any pattern, in any size, guaranteed to fit and ready to wear while the custo mer is getting shaved around the corner. It is accomplished by having ready-cut sleeves, yokes, bosoms, bands and bodies always on hand. A capable cutter with a few flashes of his big shears will cor rect the -defects of any Xi the parts, skilled operators wilL in parts through the sewing macbifc in a twinkling, while a paten dasher rinser, wringer, dryer and iroier will turn the shirts out ...ready, to je put on, and all inside of twenty Minutes. In Houston street with anth'j shadow of Police -Headquarters,' tly&re is a concern that will sole and heel 3rour shoes while you look over the col umns of the daily paper, and determine to what place of amusement you Will go to in the evening. The tailors on the . Bowery who will measure a customer for a pair of trousers, tut, trim and make them and pres them while he is taking his lunch,-are. numerous, while those who will turn out a full; suit of clothes while t he customer is taking in some one of the theatres near bv are quite a man v. Dentists, who have in stock all kinds, varieties and qualities of plates, and will lit a patient's mouth with a partial or full set. of teeth in it less time than it once took to dra,-u single tooth, abound on Eighth, 8kth and Third avenues, as well as some.,f the cross streets. In Chicago there a dentist who advertises to fur "sj new and full sets of teeth, guaran teed to give satisfaction, by mail or ex press, ana sends the same to remote points on approval. A firm of builders in Michigan will ship at once on receipt of order any size, kind or variety of a frame structure that may be desired. Parties intending to locate in Florida or t the seashore are especially requested to ' send for a descriptive circular. These nouxarfiJlUilt iaasections. and shipped ,;iu;yre built. An hour's work, the. 3ropra;tors sajrj win make any changes ht a customer can possibly want. ; Sev-. eral persons who will summer at Asbury Park and Ocean Grove this year, it is understood,- will introduce these ready ' made homes there early in the season. The same manner of houses were pre pared for the late Greely Relief Expedi tion. . The secret of cleaning and repair ing watches while you wait is. according to the assertion of the manufacturers, that the entire movement is taken out and a new one of the same kind is substituted. Now that most of the movements sold are made by machinery and of standard sizes, just as the cases of a watch are made, it is easy to see how this can be done. Per sons having a Jurgesscn or any other valuable movement however, would do "well to pause before they have a watch maker repair their timepieces while they wait. : Still, there are parts of a watch movement that can be duplicated almost at a moment's notice without affecting its value, such as pinions, ratchets, gear wheels and screws. The science of cutting, fitting and trimming ladies1 garments has progressed 1o such an extent that a dressmaker very often makes an entire suit for a customer while she is finishing a shopping tour, and as is oftentimes done by men's tailors, habit-makers cut, fit and make dresses while a customer waits in her parlors. Printers will prepare a formfor a job, make it ready and run off an order while a customer writes a letter, and recently the writer had a card engraved and printed while he selected a wedding' in vitation for , a friend. Neio York Mail and Express. "' ' . . -. - The Archbishop's Neat Retort. The story is told that Archbishop Ryan and ex-Attorney General Wayne Mac Veagh were present at a recent gathering, which included a number of prominent railroad officials. Mi MacVeagh. brought the railroad men and; the Archbishop to gether, ard .after the first salutations were over Mr. MacVeagh turned to Archbishop Ryan ' and said : "Now, Archbishop, these are gentlemen "whose acquaintance it would be well for you to cultivate. If you once get on the right side of them they will give you passes over all their lines;" and then the Attorney General added : : "Of course, they will expect in return that you will give them all passes to heaven. '? The Archbishop's response came quickly and quietly'; "My dear sir," he said, "I should be only too happy to give the gentlemen passes to heaven if it lay within my power, tut I should re gret -to separate them from their coun sel." . FKOM THE STAGE TO THE PULPIT. Prank It. Lucky, Once an Actor, Now a Divinity Student Tells Hi Story. Sensation After Amputation. Another carious case of apparent sensa tion in a member of the body after it had been amputated comes from Florida. George V. Clay's arm was amputated, Eut in a box and buried. Soon afterward e began to complain that the fingers of the buried hand were cramped and that therewasV sand between them. His physician and his sister had the box dug up and opened, and found,1 the fingers cramped and the sand between, just as George had " said. They arranged the .arm properly and reburied it. Clay said that while they were gone he felt an awful pain in the amputated arm, and then came a sensation of great relief, and there was no- longer the old cramped sensation in the hand. Detroit Free Press. - '0om the New Haven News.) Frank R. Lucky, an ex-actor, who recently abandoned the stage to study for the ministry, and is now a member of the Yale theological school told the story of his life to an interested audi ence at the city mXsion on Meaddw street,, v ; "In the early years of my Jifef said the speakeir, "the idea that I would like to enter the dramatic . profession was ever present, to my mind. It was my one great , ambition to be an actor. My idea of the Stage was a high one. I thought I would restore the broken image, restore the stage to its lofty place, and all I did was shaped to that end. I went to a university to educate myself, and all my studies were followed up with this object in view. I graduated from the university in 1882, and in the fall -1 went upon the stage, playing at the Grand Opera House in New York After a time it began to grow on me that the surrounding influences were oper ating on me and were gradually pervert ing me, and this feeling continued to grow on me. I began to feel a dislike--I didn't enjoy the fife as t had expected to. I was brought up in a very moral family atmosphere and was never con taminated to a great extent by evil influ ences of the stage. I do not intend to discuss the morals of the stage here, as I have not the time, nor could I do them justice. But they are rotten. No man can go on the stage and be pure. I am not going deep into this thing now, but it is a fact. You cannci. lead a consistent Christian life and be a member of the dramatic profession. I could feel the perverting influences of this life gradu ally insinuating themselves into me. t even got so that I didn't mind going into barrooms, for actors Bpend most of their time in barrooms. "1 did not leave the stage because I was a failure. No, I put all my soul into my stage work, as I would into the ministry or into anything I undertake, and I rose step by step in my profession until I became stage manager of one of the best companies in the country. But this is how I came to give it up. One night while I was playing in the Union Square Theatre I went home to bed. I was in good health, and there was nothing the matter with my digestion. Well, I went to sleep and slept soundly. But in the middle of the night I was awakened by the voice of God saying to me : If you should die to-night what would become of your soul f t answer ed, "'Lost,' and then I went to sleep again. It was no dream, though you, if you were there, might not have heard the voice. I heard it and knew it was the voice of God. I sat up in bed. and know that I was awake. This voice kept coming to me day after day, and night after night, until I couldn't get away from it. It pursued me like a Nemesis, and "I had to find an answer. Finally ,1 said to myself that by the grace of God, after I come back with the company, ,T will never set my foot on the stage egaM. T .1 was a poor man. I haxL : not saved any money. Actors are great spendthrifts, and are said to be very charitable, but it: is the wrong kind of charity. It is that that gives without sense or discrimination.-' ; : , "But I knew the Lord would take care of me. And the next week I had a letter from home, telling how a friend of my father's, in inquiring about me and hear ing that I, like other actors, would not be busy during the summer, offered me a place at Nantasket ; Beach. While there I had but little to do but commune with God, and this communion shaped my life. Then I wrote to President D wight, and, as I fortunately had a col legiate education, I came to the theo logical school. While searching among my papers the other day I found an old phrenological chart. I do not believe altogether in phrenology, although there is much in it 1 think worthy of attention. When I was 16 years old I had my head examined, and the phrenologist said to me: 'Your place is in the ministry.' At that time I had no thought of the min istry ; my whole ambition tended toward the stage. Now, isn't that a curious coincidence, if it is a coincidence? That is my story, I told it only for the les son that can be drawn from it. V "In forming my plans I didn't take God into consideration or I could not have gone on the stage. I want to bring out the fact that character is born from the choice of a good or bad aim. The evil elements of the stage were forming for me a wrong character from a wrong choice." December, 1880, wrote O. L. Hathaway, Fall River, Mass., "Was greatly afflicted with rheu matism; tried St. Jacobs Oil; all pain left me." October 19, 1880, he writes: "Have not been roubled with rheumatism since." The sole surviving representative of th olutionary war is Abigail S. Tilton. of Woodbridge, N. H. Mrs. Tilton is now a trifle more than one hundred years old. Her hus band, Benjamin Stevens, participated in the battle of Benningtoc. - .Tames McEjlen, IVit Huron. Mich., writes: uHad severe pain in side. After taking Red i-tar Cough Cure the pains ceased entirely." Price twenty-five cents. At druggists. Bishop William Taylor, whose self-supporting missions on the Congo attract great and widespread attention, is a splendid looking man, with piercing eyes and a very bright countenance. ; His beard is of silky texture, and is long and spreading and of pure white. Woman's Face. "What furniture can give such finish to a room, as a tender woman's face?" asks George : Elliott. Not any, we are happy to answer, pro videl theglo of health tempers the tender expression. The pale, anxiovs, blcodl ssface of the consumptive, or the evident sufferings of the dyspeptic induce ieelingsof sorrow and grief on our part and compel ns to tell them of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," the sovereign remedy for 'consumption and other diseases of the lespiratory system, a? well as dyspepsia and other digestive trcuh.es. told everywhere. Queen Victoria has a fair prospect of living twenty years more. Her physician died not long ago. A City of Beautiful Womei. Detroit, Mich., is noted for its healthy.hand some ladies, which the leading physicians and druggists there attribute-to tha general use and popularity of Dr. Hartar'a Iron Tonic. People who tell Viig yarns ought to be com pelled to take out a special lie-cense. ' nanjrhters, Wires anil Mot her a. Sent! for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free, securely settled. Dr. J. B. March isi. Uttca, N. Y If afflicted with so he ryes use Dr. Isaac Thomp son's Kyv-wBUT. Druggists ftell at 25c per bottle Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable us. It is not a liquid or a snuff. 60c. . to A Sonoma Eagle. The Santa Bosa Iiepublican says: A peculiar story is told of an eagle which had been watched for thirteen consecu tive years by the residents of a quiet valle v not many miles from this city. The same" eagle has for the above named period of years built her nest in a cave and there reared her young unmolested; She will regularly in the Writing ime from some unknown place, lay , her eggs and hatch her young. After the young are old enough to take care of thetfflelvei she leaves th'ehi in the valley and fees a war, and is hot seen again in that neighborhood until the following spring has come. Where she goes to and where she comes from no one is able to tell. The young seldom follow her off, but stay in the valley and are shot or stray away. In the spring, when sho comes to build her nest, she will fiV di rectly over the cave for several days; the meaning of this nobody is able to telL but the supposition is that it is to find out whether the cave is occuiied by varmints or birds df her own nature; Each day she can be noticed towering down toward the grouhdj, until .at last she reaches the, cave Aftef thisj per haps she is not again seen for a week; when she will Cbnie but in search of food-. v. ... ..' . " Man Wants a Tonle When there is a lack of elastic energy In the system, shown by a sensation of languor and unrest in the morning, frequent yawning dur ing ttie day and disturbeAsleep at night, Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters infuses unwonted en ergy into the enfeebled and nervous, endowing them with muscular energy, an ability to re pose healthfully and digest without incoiivefl--ience. Nervousness, headache, biliousness; impaired appeti e and a feeble, troublesome stomach, are all and speedily set right by this matchless regulator arid invigorant The min eral poisons, among them strychnia and nilx vomica, are never safe tonics, even in infini tesimal doses. The Bit'ers answers the purpose more effectually, and can be relied upon as perfectly safe by the most prudent. Fever and agu , kidney troubles and rheumatism yield to it. . has two tongnes. Of A Rochester baby course it is a girl. In Con Rrnrral nnhllttT. Eme!nt!o.i ttntption. and Wasting in Children, Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypopho phites, is a most valuable food and medicine. It c:eate? an appetite for food, strengthens the m rvous system and builds up the body. Please raad: "l.tried S;ott's Emul sion on a young man whom Physicians at times pave up hope. Since he began using tha Emulsion his Cough has ceased, gai ed fiesh and strength, and from all appearances his life will be prolonged many years.'4 John Sciixi vAjj, Hospital Steward, Morgaaii, Pa- There is one consistent thing about a bach elor. He rips what he sew. Food makes BlooJ and Blood makes Beauty. Improper dige-rion 'of food net essarilv pro duces b. d blood, resulting in a feeling of full nes in ha stomac ai i lily, heaitburn, sick heada h -, ;i:xl other dyspeptic symptoms. A closely en1r el life causa- indigesu'oi, cort-sapationdllou-ness and loss of appetite. To remove tliesa trtibles thare is no remedy equal to Prickly AIi B tiers. It has been tried and proveii to te a specific. best and sneert Beawdy for Core of al diseases caused by any derangement of "MAver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Bowels. .Pepeia, Sick Headache, Constipation, BOtas Complaints and Malaria of all kinds taadHy to the beneficent iaflnenoo of : Mil- MfMHi v HIV Mavwy e?vMW Mr Hentj restores and preserves neaita; a is purely Tegetablei and cannot ran to (tore beneflcisij both id old and 700ne S a, fiinni tiiAlflA ft la aiit&Mar to all tters; Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle. '7! m n."LS 'AWAC D E D T0- Tr'"1 WW Cares Pleurisy, Bhetmatlam. Lumbago, Backache, Waakneaa, Colds in tha Cheat and all Aches and Strains. Bexraie fat imitation tinder mflaT sonndlng names, in ros Benson's id takb ko TflgBE man 1 -NV 1 . . rv i ft i w i hi i mr m m .mmM STltiniETO i .11 DR. KILMER'S IPriceX X One of every five we meet has some form of Heart Disease, and is in con stant danger of Apoplexy, Shock or Sudden Death 1 This Remedy regulates; fcs lieves, corrects and cures. I IT Prepared at Dr. .Kilmer's 6 for, letters of Inquiry answered. 5. SoldbyDrns;srUta. ARICAUSaS evil iJbjw.Bi nxifi TtfOS; ESStjXt fal DEflSIOIIS. I p fee. write for circulars and new laws. ' a. w. gicVormiciL ac Mon.w MILD CLIMATE ! Good Lanfli ! Variety of PRO- t rrrTa I t r r tt tioo i UiY TF.RMi ! W t ua a ZXnAr 7v TtfOS; ESStjXt , an 1 Com'f. l,ittl Itockj Aflfj Oflleers pay. bounty pro. cureu; aeaeriere reiievea. 21 years' practlc. Success o .Waablnirton.D.C. The ..Correspondent, an paper, devoted to marriage, 8 -page contains Many talk the loudest against sin When they are walking arm and arm With the devil. MARRY i mat SOO requests in each issue for correspondents ?io charge for advertising. Mailed 4 months for lUc. silver. Address, The Correspondent, Cincinnati, O. itl A VPaiTP Obtained. Send WtA I tall I o Inventors' Golds, i hm. Patent lawyer.. Washington. D. C. tamp for U Biae CURES WHt.iE ALL fcLSt r AILS. - rdi Best C!ough Syrup. 1 astes good. 1x1 in time. Sold by druggist. Use FOB HOHSES. Uvilla, W.Va.j Nov. 17. 1 886. Recently 1 bought a fating horse, He was taien very ill with Pneu monia, t tried to think of something to relieve him. Concluded what was good for man would be gdod for the horse. So I got a bottle of Piso's Cure and gave him half of it through the nos trils This helped him, and I continued giving same doses night and morning until I had used two bottles. The hot & has become per fectly sound. I can re commend Piso's Cure for the hotse as well as for mail. I N. S. J. at, ni m IT I 1 PIIDCC WUFDE kit tWt fUi&. V wiiku f f libiib nta - -z r Best Cough Syrup. Tastes goor; Vm t s- ' A v: TES ONLY TRU8 0KK1 TK1I bVstok Ttbs HEALTH 1I toiith rmia)Dana.TTaBi BMtito, IadiawttOB,Lk M tilts and TirdF)l a. ilntelr earad: Bona, Bnnav OHM IWU1H. Vjwpwvmi. "J or aptit. Htranct.n olea ana Bre ra)iw www fore. 'llT'"'l!,"1" . and snppliea Brain Fowar. , n.K.ri.. frniB eosnplaiots) LADIES fkslSi HMdaeha, Bample) Vo and Praam Book! I mallad el roe'.pt o t two oants I a poataca. f THE DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY. St. Louis. Ma in time. i oqoooLur.iBus CUO ji'WMd MANURE SPREADERS xoi. r Anal Kaatcra Bruu cheap Bpreaaat.Mt aa sdit smaiaisnfm.m taofiea to oia wsa mailed free. jUoala C. .a. Oal. tUMMS JtgmUws, MaryUaa. mm war t Prices) mall lKnrul JCul J Calaaibaa, S H QVV CASES. WALL jASEQa DESKS, OFFICE FURNlftiftf M0 FIXTURES. Ask for Illustrated PctarleC TBBT SHOW CASE CO., Nattfrilte. ftttO- SI00S300 pref erTldwbo cwl ni n tueir own norses ana kivo tunr wuwm " the business.. Spare momenta may be profitably em- p oyed also. A few rasanciea k F. JTOHWSOH k CO.. 1013 Main St, Richmond. Va. ha Don't Buy Until you find outthenew Improv- Hl menw. If Sme the middfema PROFITS-. J. P. Stevens & Bro A7 WMtefculi JStreat. Atiantu. Ca mm WHETHER YOU VJAHT A m It Sfr ey yon to writa to - PHIILIPS & CEEW, i ATLANTA, Av rot CaUloSua fre) and Prices. 3rtition fW PP"r- PIl J Indian Pile 6en UCslUiV If will euro any case o tm- Inr, Fllea. . vd. rPhvalnlana' tr trr express, nr 'y br flmtxlsts or mailed ou receipt of Pfe , liiMSS BAHKIN A LAMAE. AsenU. A&lanU, Oa. HiiiES' ntpftprtt Hoot beer pack AGES, U9a Hakes 9 gallons of a delicious. sparkling temperance beverage, strengthens miriflM the blnckl. commend It to alL Its purity and delicaot of flay' Sold CTerywhere. TRY as a lASnlill.nltftlri. AendSti UAHAInlf) for circulars. COL. L. Bl rUU9lllll9 HAM. A I fy. Washington. OPIUU Habit Cured. Treain:ent sent on tyrlal. Htjmaxk Remedy Co.. I jtKayotten I nd .Tr.SeYenleenjf'ST m knit) Ah H i St N and WH1SIUSY U I I U III B. M. Woolley,M.IX Atlanta da. vrriv Whitehall Street. JUMstion this paper' BUSINESS EduoaUon a specialty at MOORE BITSINEi IIIMlVKIlBlT Y. sehoots in the Oountrr Atlanta. isu Cm of tb sms Bend for Uiroolarsv Beat Goods are Put in Small Ti e Old nroverb is certainly tJ of Dr. Pierce's ''Pleasant Purg) ie in the ive Pellets. rceis.fearce' ST ,r casa "J seeds, rna.mirjg aa ' i is dons' p la the bi ' v Ling pjS3TirHkejai?' Y -which are lit tie ueaa-- rBPT)ed ly larger than thustard seeds,) mucn ca.in-r,ic power as is a eest. most reouisive-looklns tk big pil's, however, ti ey are mud and pleasant in heir oj eratirm do not pro luce griping; pains, nor lenoer tnj Doweis costive alter. uing. . It is time for a man to swear off when heJ mistaKesa lamp post for a perpendicular bed- Delicate diseases of either sex. however in tlucid, radically cured. Address, with 10 cents in stamps lor book, World's Dispensary Medi cal A;3eiaiion, Buffalo, N. Y. Hie general impression is that Tennyson's: iasi oue is uecitieoiy oae-ious.- Kona 4ennL&a vnleaa I TRAP lARg. 1 " hu r i ii it i riiti- in a ...... -. w 1 Hi Is THe Best Hi IT, (I Don't waste vonrmoneV on a tftinior mbbet coat The FISH BBAHD SLlCrXBW t ..'a ... - i mnrt will tp.D vmi rtrv in 1),. hKruflsc uirmi Ask fof the"FISH. BRAND" sucanand takono other, .if your etorekeper fV!I Ever Male. ISH BKA?(1 St.1 in tha hardest Call t tha most Praotioal Bus1ib. Kdn eation at41eMsinith's Mehe I H inem,9)HB Broad .St. Atlanta. Oa. ftaadt tor throalars A apeoiman of Penmanais. ' AOKYW tTANTEIT to jwr ?me- i and aceoey. .Atlanta. Oa. I All I sense Bustle ad Combination S L and Supporfr. Send t-5J"R Address, with stamp, H. A. Frat Vo..i lllaetrated llU. l.eat if BKB.. A.ii. m. iv, 4(Mt. Atlaitaw . VIM JJ wiUl fUturea- Ben f r eataiopia. AT, O I M I Stewart A Oo..VhiftUaiH-. Atlanta, Om . Important to All Who are willing lo wo k for the reward of sue ce s. Halle tt & Ca, Portland, Maine, will mail you, free, full particulars about work that either sex, om or old, can do, at a profit of from $5 to i25 per day. and live at home, wl;rever tl eyare located. All can do the wore. Capital not required; Hallett & Co. will start v u. Grand success absolutely sure. Write at once and see. Liver Disease Heart Trouble.! If you feel as though water was gathering around the heart (heart-dropsy) or have heart rheumatism, palpitation of the heart with suffo cation,sympathetic heart trouble Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Weed regulates, corrects and cures. COMPOUND EXTrW This atanaurd preparation hits by, its peculiar merit and its wonderful cures won the conn dence of the people and is to-day the most popular blood purifier and spring medicine, If you have made up your mind to buy Hooi's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take ny other. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is peculiar to Itself . Hood's Sarsaparilla sold by druggists. $1; six for IS. Prepared by C. i. HOOD & CO., Lowell. Masa I OO Doses One Dollar T inn o Iuim i CftVk iidM rAN catarrh, gathering in I W 4ry7 head, difficulty in rt' breathina and dis- aT- .S$2ZZ charges from my ears.C. J. Corbhi. I the second bottle Ely's Cream Balm was exhausted. Iwas troubled with chronic 923 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. : ; &SA.1 HAY-EEVER A particle is applied into each nostril and is aareeable. Price 30 cents at Druggists ; by mail, registered, 60 cts. Circulars free. ELYBROS,, Druggista. Owego, N.Y. CuaES WH"R ALL USE FAIlIT , latneo syrup. -j'HsteH good. TJM in time, bold bv drueerlsta. PrSIQIflC to Soldiers and Heirs.' Send for ou CnaiUila eulars. No fee nuless suocessfnl. I'. II. t; ELS TON CO., yrashington, D. O. S5 i day. Samples worth 91.S0 WKMM Lines not under the horse's feet. Address Baawsrss'sSAVSTT JLKU Holdes, HoUyKMA Mrs. Mart A. McClube, Columbus, Kans., writes : "I addressed you in November, 188i, In regard to my health, being afflicted with liver disease, heart trouble, and female weak ness. I was advised to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Pre scription and Pellets. I used one bottle nt flm PK?acriDtion., five of the 'Discov ery, and four of the 4 Pleasant Purgative Pellets.' My health be gan to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength came back. My difficulties have all disappeared. 1 can work hard all day, or walk fourorfive miles a day, and stand it well; and when Ibegan using the medicine I could scarcely walk across the room, most of the time, and I did not think I could ever feel well again. I have a little baby girl eight months old. Although she is a little delicate in size and appearance, she is healthy. I give your reme dies all the credit for curing me, as I took no other treatment after beginning their use. I am very grateful for your kindness, and thank God and thank you that I am as well as I am after years of suff erin." Mrs. L. v. wjsbubk, or x urnslire, ijawjerauffiui JV. Y- writes : "I wish to say a few words in praise of your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and 'Pleasant Purgative Pellets.' For live years previous to taking them I was a great sufferer; I had a severe pain in my right side continually; was unable to do mv own work. I am happy to say am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines. Chronic Diarrhea Cured. D. Lazabre, Esq., 975 and 277 Decatur Street, New Orleans, La., writes : " I used three bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery and it has cured me of chronic diarrhea. My bowels are now regular." I GrwrrJii IV" I nPRIIITV I?? EASES. i . I LIVER Disease. I i Pabmxlia BrttkOAOe, of 161 Lxk Street, w TV v. wintsa! " 1 troubled with I, nervous and general debiirty with frequent re throat, ana my moutn was uanvj uucrcu. liver was inactive, and I suffered nmcn irpm dyspepsia. I am pleased to say that your v'oiaen Medical Discovery' and 'Pellets' have cured me of ai; -these ailments and I cannot say enough in their praise. I musro reference to your i avonte prescription,- as sav a word in has proven itselffl It has been used i k most excellent medicine for weak female? . my family with excellent results. Dyspepsia. JaWes L. Colbt, Esq., of Yucatan Houston Co Minn., writes: "Iwas troubled with indigestion, and wtww heartily and grow poor at the same time. lex per ienced hearttftrn sour stomach, ana many other disagreeable symptoms comrxtei to that disorder. 1 commenced iaxmg jotw 'Goflen Medical Discovery' and ' Pellets anff I am tiow entirely free from the dyspepsia, and am, fn fact, healthier than I have been for five years. I weigh one hundred and seventy one and one -half pounds, and have done as much work the past summer as I have ever done in the same length of time in my life. I never took a medicine that seemed to tone up the muscles and Invigorate the whole system equal totyour 'Discovery' and 'Pellets. Dyspepsia. Theresa A. Cass, of SpHnald, 30., writes r " I was troubled one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, ana sleeplessness, but your 'Golden Medical Discovery cured me. j Chills and Fever. Rev; H. E. Moslxt, Montmorenc S. C, writes : Last August I thou gl 1 1 would die with chills and fever. I took your Discovery ' and it s topped them in a very short nan. Invigorates the System. " THE BLOOE) DS THE LIFE. ' Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Goldei Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established. . ious Bores ti iLrH;roi Ttinnrwortr fiiroo an hnmnm. Trnm t.rttt common nifflDie. DiOLcn. or eruption, to ine woim pvrviiuo, w v..n. hoo it nrnmn ita Affioanv in rairino RaitrhAnm nr Tetter. Fever-sores. HlD-lcrint Disease. 8croful PPIOVU. aopcwouj uoo V f.wM ..ip . and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, and Eating Ulcers. ikdisestion Boils, Blotches. Rev. F. Asbury Howell, Pastor of the M. E. hurch. of Silverton, N. J., says: lI was af flicted with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and blotches began to arise on the surface of the skin, and 1 experienced a tired feeling and dullness. I began the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery as directed by him for such complaints, and in one week s time I began to feel like a new man, and am now sound and well. The ' Pleasant Purgative Pellets ' are the best remedy for bilious or sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bad taste in the mouth, that I have ever used. My wife could not walk across the floor when she began to'take your Golden Medical Discovery.' Now she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work." Mrs. Ida M. Strong, of Alnxworth, Ind., writes : "My little boy had been troubled with hip-joint disease for two years. When he commenced the use of your 'Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets he was confined to his bed, and could not be moved without suffering great pain. But ail t Hip -Joint Disease. ' the time. and can walk with the help of crutches. He does not suffer any pain, and can eat and sleep as well as any one. It has only been about three months since he comnaenced using your medicine. I cannot find words with which to express my gratitude for the benefit he baa received through you." Skin Disease. The "Democrat and News," of Cambridge, Maryland, says: "Mrs. Eliza Ann Poole, wife Of Leonard Poole, of Wil liamsburg, Dorchester Co., Md., has been cured of a bad case of Eczema by using Dr. Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery. The disease ap peared first in her feet, extended to the knees. covering the whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, wen attacked the elbows and became so severe as to prostrate her. After being treated by several physicians for a year or two site iced the use of the medicine namea aoove. roe. soon Mrs. roam uunxs A Terrible Affliction. commenced the use or tne meaicine namea began to mend and is now well and hearty. the medicine has saved her life and prolonged her days. Mr. T. A. Avres, of East New Market, Dorchester County, JtftL, vouches for the above facts. now, thanks to your Discovery, he is able to be up COHSUHFnOU, UJEAK LUUGS, SPITTIHG OF BLOOD. OrtT TiiBw MmifJAi. DisCoraRY cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Lungs), by its wonderful blood-purifying, mvlgorav ganduSvrortisr For Weak Lu ngs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Broncbitis, vero ukSs. Astjma, X tinflrS i tTHonait is a sovereign remedy. While it promptly cures the severest Coughs it strengthens the system tins and 811 I? rapidly builds up the system, and Increases the flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health by rv uawiiifj wtfvwvus Consumption. Mrs. Edward Newton, of HarrowsmWh, Ont., writes: " You will ever be praised by me for the remarka ble cure in my case. I was so reduced that my friends bad all given me up, and I had also been given up by two doctors. I then went to the best doctor in these parts. He told me that medicine was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to Treat me. xxa eaiu x iuikuh ujt vva v liked, as that was the only thing that could possi bly have any curative power over consumption so far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil as a last treatment, but I was so weak I could not keep it on my stomacn. Jviy nusDana, not; leeung- enmsueu to e-ive me uo vet., though he had bought for me everything he saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quan ' tity of your Golden Medical Discovery.' I took only four bottles, and. to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doing my own work, and am entirely free from that terrible cough which harrassed me night and day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for a number or years, ana now feel so much better zn&z rjeueve, wiui wu- I I I UlYEN UP I I TO fllP I I I tinuation o' your Golden Medical Discovery, I will be restored to perfect health. I would say to those who are falling a prey that terrible disease consumption, do not do as I did, take every thing else first; but take the 'Golden Medical Discovery in the early stages of the disease, and thereby save a great deal of suf fering and be restored to health at once. Any Pfreo711,J8 stiirin doubt, need but write- me, inclosing a stamped, seir addressed envelope for reply, when the foregoing statement will e ruuy suDstantiatea Dy me. Ulcer' Cared. Isaao B. Downs, Esq, Rockland Co.. N. T.Tp. O. Box 28), writes: ? Golden Medical Discoyery is Sold by Drugfgists. 'TKo ftoldAT Medi cal Discovery has cured my daughter of a very bad ulcer located on the thigh. After trying almost everything without suocesa, we procured three bottles of your 'Discovery -which healed It up perfectly." Mr. Downs continues: Consumption and Heart Disease. I also wish to thank you for the remarkable cure you have effected in my case. r or three years 1 bad suffered xrem that terri ble disease, consumption, and heart disease. Before consulting you I had wasted away to a skeleton : could not sleep nor rest, and many times wished to die to be out of my misery. I tnen consul tea you, ana you toia roe you oaa it Wasted to A Skeleton. hopes of curinsr me. but it would take time. I took Ave months treatment in ail. The first two months I was almost discouraged ; could not perceive any favorable symptoms, but the third month I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I cannot now recite how, step by step, the signs and realities of returning health gradually but surely developed themselves. To-day I tip the scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well and strong.' Our principal reliance in curing Mr. Downs terrible disease was the "Golden Medical Discovery." Joseph F. McFarland, Esq., Athens, La writes: "My wife bad frequent bleeding from the lungs before she commenced using your 'Golden Medical Discovery. - She has not bad any since its use. For some six months she baa been feeling so well that she discontinued it." Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for f 5.00. Bleedixs from luxss. nORLD'S DISPENSARY BEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors, Mo. 66 j Main treet, BOTF'AaUO, Sf. Tt