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DAMAGE DONE BY BIRDS.
SAVANTS SAY HAWKS AND OWLS
DO LITTLE INJURY.
Result of an Interest ing Investiga
tion by t he Agricultural Depart
ment —Making Hawks Useful.
The ornithological division of the De
partment of Agriculture has been en
gaged for some time in an investigation
of the effect of the law enacted in Penn
sylvania in 1885 granting a bounty of 50
cents a head on all hawks, owls, weasels,
fe> and minks killed within the limits of the
State. This law was enacted for the al
leged benefit of the farmers of Pennsyl
vania, and from the time when it first
went into effect until it was repealed a
few weeks ago something like $90,000
had been paid out under it. The
investigations of the department-show
this sum is but a small fraction of the
direct and indirect cost of the law of the
State. It is found that there are about
fifteen species of hawks and owls in the
Eastern States. Os these only three
varieties ever feed upon poultry. Within
the past six weeks the department has
examined the contents of the stomachs of
ninety birds killed in the neighborhood
of Washington. In that of a hawk was
found a portion of the head of a domestic
fowl, which might have been the offal
thrown out of some farmer's Ruehen. In
the stomach of an owl a portion of
domestic pigeon was discovered. These
two were the only ones among the ninety
in which there was any indication of a
Sjartiali ty for poultry on the part of the
lawk and owl family. Nearly all of the
other stomachs examined contained from
one to five field mice, as well as a great
many insects which are naturally very
destructive to crops.
Upon this showing the department es
timates that each hawk and owl is worth
$35,000 per annum to the farmers of the
country. The estimate is based upon the
assumption that every field mouse not
caught will damage crops to the amount
of two cents a year. The scientific men
of the department, who delight in fig
ures, have come to the conclusion that if
every hawk and owl killed under the
Pennsylvania county law had been al
lowed to live, the damage done by them
would have amounted, under a very lib
eral estimate, to about $1,875 while the
law was in operation. On the other side
of the account book they charge up the
$90,000 paid by the State in bounties
and S3O as the value of each bird killed,
and find that from the passage of the act
to the date of its repeal the entire cost
was $3,857,130, besides the damage done
in the way of increased production of
the vermin, because of the depletion in
the ranks of their natural enemies.
While the State of Pennsylvania has
been trying to get rid of the hawks the
general Government has been busy de
vising ways to make them more useful.
Negotiationshave been pending for some
time between the chief ornithologist of
the Department of Agriculture and a man
..who has had a great deal of experience
s a trainer of falcons in Europe. These
Motiations are for the purpose of secur
f the services of this man to train a
'uber of hawks for use in the rice fields
South Carolina. The planters there
are clamoring for some method of ridding
their fields of rice birds, which play
frightful havoc with their crops every
year. It has been found that the pres
ence of a living hawk in the air over a
field of rice will cause the immediate de
parture of every bird in the vicinity.
Guns, drums and other implements for
creating a great noise are only partially
successful. A stuffed hawk will do well
•enough for a day or two, but the depre
dators soon learn that there is little to
fear from a dead enemy. It is therefore
proposed to try the effect of trained birds.
It is the purpose of the department to be
gin with a small number this year, and if
the plan proves successful to the rice
bird problem, it is likely that every rice
planter in the South will be supplied in
the near future with a Hock of falcons.—
•2Wu> York Sun.
Utilizing His Youngsters.
A farmer named August Pirch, who
lives near Garvanzo, is the happy
possessor of a dozen fine, healthy
children. These youngsters grow fast,
eat three or four hearty meals a day,
and the way they wear out clothes is
enough to make a woolen factory think a
cyclone had struck it. Mr. Pirch has
been in hot water with his little fishes
for years, and was about to give up in
despair, when a bright idea struck him.
He had a tract of land that could not be
used for the want of water. But how to
irrigate the land without spending a
large sum of money was a mystery. A
ditch would cost thousands of dollars,
but corner lots have not been so plentiful
in the Pirch family as the happy father
could have wished, and his bankbook
simply showed a balance of a few
hundreds instead of thousands. lie
figured on the cost of a well and found
thaj he could stand a sixty-foot well, a
cheap pump and one of those great big
family swings which are noticed at
pleasure-gardens and German pic-nic
grounds. The well was bored the pmnp
was set up. and the swing was put in
■working’ order.
‘♦Here,’ you little rascals,” said the
elder Piicji to his little fishes, ‘‘come
out here Mild get in this swing. I’m go
ing to give you something to play with.”
In minutes the children were flying
back and forth through the air. The
pump worked up and and down, making
a merry tune, and a fourteeu-inch stream
of water flowed from the well. The
children don t know that they are work
ing, as the swing is some distance from
the well, and ;s connected by an iron rod
which works the pump as the swing
vibrates back and .forth. Mr. Pirch is
positive that thc«]puugsters will puiflp
enough water during the day tq irrigate
» large tract of land?—f Cal.)
HIM.
!Disensc nn<l Death
Force their way into many a household that
i might be protected from their inroads, by the
I simple protection of keeping in th? house that
I benign family medicine and safeguard of
i health, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Particu-
]>rly where there are children, should it be
kept on hand, as a prompt remedy for infan
tile < o.nplamts, in their outset easily conquer-
I able, but Whtc :, if allowed to engr ift them
selves on the delicate child.sh organism, are
not easily dislodged, and speeedily ■ orkgriev
ous mischief- Irregularity of the bowe's, indi
gest on and biliousness, are ailments of com
f mon occurrence in the household. Children,
li\ ing in malarious regions, are more liable to
be attacked with chills and fever than adults,
and the ravages of that fe 1 disease in their
system are sneedier and more serious, in re
mote lor a>Hies, far from professional aid, it is
especially desirable.
A spinster says old bachelors are frozen-out
old gardeners in Love’s flower-bed.
For Rickets. Marasmus, nod Wasting Dis
orders of Children.
Scott’s Emumios of Col Liver Oil with
Hyp< phosphites, is l. The rapidity
with which children gain flesh and strength
upon it Is very wonderful. Read the follow
ing: “I havs used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of
Rickets and Marasmus of long standing, and
have been more than pleased with the results,
as inevery case the improvement was marked."
-J. M. Main, M. D-, New York.
The Connecticut Legislature did not pass
the High License Bill. The Senate killed it.
Is There a Cure for Censumxlon?
We answer unreservedly, yes! If the patient
commences in time the use of Dr. Pierce’s
“Golden Medical Discovery," and exercises
proper care. If allowed to run its course to >
long all medicine is powerless to stay it. Dr.
Pie:c? never deceives a patient by holding out
a false hope for the sake of pecuniary gain.
sAie “Golden Medical Discovery" has cured
thou-ands of patients when nothing else
seemed to avail. Your druggist has it. Send
two stamp* for Dr. Pierce s complete treatise
on consumption w th numerous testimonials.
Address World’s Dispensary Medical Associa
tion. Buffalo. N. Y.
A fan valued at SBOO was presented to the
Queen of Italy by some ladies in Florence.
The city of Little Rock, Ark., offers every in
ducement to the manufacturer, merchant, me
clianic anti homeseeker. Population about
05,000, taxes low; good public schools, churches
and society. Climate temperate all the year
round. It is an enterprising city, has railroads
from five directions, about a doten contem
plated lines, street lailroads, gas, electric
light, paid fire department, two daily papers,
board of trade, etc. It is the capital of the
State, the geographical cemre, and the chief
city in every respect. Land ischea”, both lots
and suburban property being on the market.
Information in regard to Little Rock or Ar
kansas, will be furnished on application to the
Real Estate Exchange, Hon. 'I homas Essex,or
The Gazette, Little Reck, Ark.
Mother.
If the little darling is spending such sleep
less nights slowly and pit ifully wasting away
by the drainage upon its system from the ef
fect of teething, give Dr. Biggers’ Huckle
berry Cordial and i cure will result.
The total of <■ >ttle. hors, and sheep in the
U. 8., are 46,000,030, 45.000.000 and 48,000.000.
Thousands of women bless the day on which
Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription" was made
known to them. In all those derangements
causing backache, dragging down sensations,
nervous and general debility, it is a sovereign
remedy. Its soothing and healii g properties
render it of the utmost value to ladies suffer
ing from “internal fever,” congestion, inflam
mation, or ulceration. By druggists.
The Knights of Labor of Cincinnati, 0., will
hold do more Sunday meetings.
Snug Little Fortunes
May be had by all who are sufficiently intelli
gent and enterprising to einbrass the oppor
tunities which occasion illy a _ e offered
them. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, have
something new to offer in the line of work
which you can do for them, and live at home,
wherever you are located. Profits immense,
and every worker is sure of over $5 a day;
several have made over SSO in. a single day. All
ages; both sexes. Capital not required: you
are star ed free; all particulars free, )ou had
better write to them at once.
Whatever name or designation is given to
Fever and Ague or other intermittent diseases,
it is safe to say that Malaria or a disordered
state of the liver is at fault. Eliminate the
impurities from the system and a sure and
luomptcure is the result. Prickly Ash Bit
ters is the safest and most effective remedy
for all biliary troubles, kidney diseases, and
like that has ever been brought
before the public. A trial is its best recom
mendation.
The Strongest Man in Ohls
Is said to be George C. Arnold, of Cleveland,
O io, who less than one year ago, owing to
chronic I.ver trouble end Bright's disease of
ti e kidneys, weighed levs than ninetv-flve
pound-, but by using Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic
lias gained in strength and weight, until now
he is admitted lo be the giant of Ohio.
A Wonderful Machine and Offer.
To introduce i hem w ■ give away 1,00) Self
operating Wash ng .Machines. No labor cr
washb >ard. Best in the world. If you want
one. write The National Co.. 37 Dey St.. N. Y.
S. H. Morse, a Boston sculptor, is making a
bust of President Cleveland.
Dr. Pierce’s “Pelletts"—the original “Little
Liver Pills" (sugar-coated)—cure sick and bil
ious headache, sour s.omach, and bilious at
tacks. By druggists.
Thom is Jefferson broug it the tomato from
France, knowing it could oe grown in America.
Daughters, Wives mid Mothers.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free,
iccurely sealed. Dr. .1. B. Marchisi, Utica. N.Y
A’o Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consumption.
Cur.-s m here other remedies fai . 25c.
The best and sorest Remedy for Cure of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Bilious Complaints and Malaria of ail kinds
yield readily to the beneficent influence of
wiisiiu
Mi
umsiia
It is pleasant to tho taste, tones up the
system, restores and preseiwes health.
It is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
prove beneficial, both to old and young.
• a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at SI.OO a bottle.
Mr. Arthur Shurtleff, Parker, Dakota,writes:
"St. Jacobs Oil will cure cne thing not adver
tised. It cured a wart on my finger which I
had for years." Price fifty cents.
The Pope’s jubilee gifts will be rich and
varied. The Sultan of Turkey has given him
a ring valued at $50,C00. The Empress of
China will send him a valuable jewel. Queen
Victoria will send a copy of the Latin v u.-
gate, richly bound.
A Baltimore Police Officer, 30 years on the
force, Mr. Henry H. Durkee, says: “I suffered
with poison oak for more 1 han a year. I tried
St Jacobs Oil; after second application all the
sores dried up and I was cured- I think it in
valuable.”
Key West, at the extreme southern point
ot Florida, has an area of less than 2,000 acres,
yet its population is 18,000, and there are in
successful operation there 132 cigar factories.
The city is well supplied with gas, and has
about 5 miles of street railway in operation.
if afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp
son’s Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c. a bottle.
It Is Economy
To buy Hood's Sarsaparilla, for in it you get mors
real value f< r the money than in any other medi
cine. A bottle of Hood’s Sarsapar.lla contains 109
Doses and lasts a month, while others will average
to last not over a week, and the superior curative
powers of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are also well known.
Hence for economy, purity, strength and health
buy Hood’s Sarsaparll a.
"All I ask of any one is to try one bottle of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and see its quick effect It takes less
time and quantity to draw its effect than any other
preparat ion I ever heard of. I would not be with
out it In the house.’’—Mbs. C. A. M. Hubbard, North
Chill, N. Y.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. *1; six for $5. Prepared
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
WEAK MEN, WEAK WOMEN, Y f^^ B
Dr. BAIRD'S BLOOD GRANULE* are
marvelous, the sensation of the hour. Thousands
have used them and not one but is enthusiastic over
their wonderful properties. 25 cents; 5 boxes, fl.
Os Druggists or by mail, postage prepaid. All in
valids should send account of case, symptoms, etc.,
with order and we will DO YOU GOOD. Address
Dr. WM. M. BAIRD, Washlngten, N. J.
ROOT RFFR
gals, of del cious, spark- iIWU I DKaanSl
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tor 2.7 c. C. E, HIRES. 48 N. Dela. Ave., Phila., Pa.
Dilßm G rea t an d Rheu-
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Oval Box, 34; round, 14 Pills.
nCNCIAMC to Soldiers and Heirs. Send for cir
cnlara. No fee unless successful.
■ E. 11. GF.I.STON dk CO., Washington, D. C.
WA >r E D TEA <TIE R S FOR SE PTE MB E R
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Southern Teachers’ Agency, Birmingham, Ala.
M tuSSa day. Sample, worth $1.50 FREB
Nk Line, not under the horse’s feet. Address
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DATFhITA Obtained. Send stamp for
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TH CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
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Cc] in time. Sold by druggists.
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The following words, in praise of Dr. Pierce’S Favorite Prescription as a remedy for those delicata diseases and weak
nesses peculiar to women, must be of interest to every sufferer from such maladies. They are fair samples of the spontaneous
expressions with which thousands give utterance to their sense of gratitude for the inestimable boon of health which has been
restored to them by the use of this world-famed medicine.
mi «■>>>>■*■ John E. Segar, of MUlenbeclt, Va., writes:
fflg 1 “My wife had been suffering for two or three
3D A W years with female weakness, and had paid
T......... I out one hundred dollars to physicians with-
l HROWII out relief. She took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
'* Prescription and it did her more good than
the medicine given to her by the physi
cians during the three years they had been practicing upon her.”
Mrs. George Herger, of TFesfjleZd. IV. K,
Tur Pdcitcpt writes:" I was a great sufferer from leucor-
Int UntnltSr rhea, bearing-down pains, and pnin contin
•- n ually across my back. Three bottles of your
rARTHSY HnnM ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ restored me to per-
Lnninn UUUH. t - oct health> J treated with Dr. , for
nine months, without receiving any benefit.
The ‘Favorite Prescription’ is the greatest earthly boon to us
poor suffering women.”
Many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dvspepsia, another from heart disease,
another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain here or there, and in
this way they all present alike to themselves and their easy-going and indifferent, or over-busy doctor, separate and distinct diseases,
for winch ho prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be such, when, in reality, they are all only symptoms caused by some
womb disorder. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, encourages his practice until large bills are made. The suffering
patient gets no better, but probably worse by reason of the delay, wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medicine,
like Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, dircctcil to the cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispclUDg all those
distressing symptoms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery.
agmoMnnK .naamnn Mrg y MORGAN, Os No. 71 Lexin()ton St.,
PHYSICIAHS Boston, Moss., says: "Five years ago 1
■ iuimiiv wag a dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles.
rA!LFO Having exhausted the skill of three phy
* * siciaus. I was completely discouraged, and so
“ “i - " 1 weak I could with difficulty cross the room
alone. I began taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and
using the local treatment recommended in his ‘Common Sense
Medical Adviser.’ I commenced to improve at once. In three
months I was perfectly cured, and have had no trouble since. I
wrote a letter to my family paper, briefly mentioning how my
health had been restored, and offering to send the full particulars
to any one writing me for them, and enclosing a staniped-en
velope for reply. I have received over four hundred letters.
In reply, I have described my case and the treatment used,
and have earnestly advised them to ‘do likewise.’ From a great
many I have received second letters of thanks, stating that they
had commenced the use ot ‘Favorite Prescription, 1 had sent the
$1.50 required for the ‘ Medical Adviser,’ and had applied the
local treatment so fully and plainly laid down therein, and were
much better already.”
THE OUTGROWTH OF A VAST EXPERIENCE.
The treatment of many thousands of cases
of those chronic weaknesses and distressing
ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y„
has afforded a vast experience in nicely
adapting and thoroughly testing remedies
for the cure ot woman’s peculiar maladies.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great
and valuable experience. Thousands of
testimonials, received from patients and
from physicians who have tested it in the
more aggravated and obstinate cases which
had baffled their skill, prove it to be the
most wonderful remedy ever devised for
the relief and cure of suffering women. It
is not recommended as a “cure-all,” but
as a most perfect Specific for woman’s
peculiar ailments.
Au a powerful, invigorating tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole svstem,
and to the uterus, or womb and its ap
pendages. in particular. For overworked,
‘worn-out,” “run-down,” debilitated teach
ers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
“shop-girls,’’ housekeepers, nursing moth
ers. and feeble women generally, Dr.
Pieroe’s Favorite Prescription is the great
est earthly boon, being unequalled as an
appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. It
promotes digestion and assimilation of food,
Addreafi, WOULD* DISPENSAKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, No. M 3 Hain Street, BUFFALO, N- !• '
TREATIES THE WRONG DISEASE.
ONLY TRUE
£&iron
Qtonic
Will purify the BLOOD regulate
the LIVER and KIDNEYS and
W W Restore the HEALTH andVIG
OR of "YOUTH Dyspepsia,Want
of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of
Strength and Tired Feeling ab
solutely cured: Bones, mus
dee sna nerves receive new
force. Enlivens the mind
and supplies Brain Power.
■ w -n- 1 Suffering from complaints
I peculiar to their vex will find
taMUIEiQ inER. HARTEK'S IRON
TONIC a safe and speedy cure. Give, a dear, heal,
thy complexion. Frequent attempt, at counterfeit
ingcnly add to the popularity of the original. Do
not experiment—get the Original and Best.
(Cure Siekl
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mailed on receipt o I two cents I n postage, f
HE DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY,
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Itrength. Before you buy a buggy send for free
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It will pay you to write to
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ATLANTA, GA.,
For Catalogue (free) and Prices. Mention this paper.
■lll I DR. WILLIAMS’
PILES ! ,ndian PS! ® Ointment
■ ■■■■■Ww I will cure any case of Itch
for Piles only. {Physicians’ jars by express, pro
paid, $2.50.] Price per box, 50c. aud 81. Bold
by druggists or mailed on receipt of price by
LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR. Agents. Atlanta. Gm
| II ■ ■ and WHISKEY HABITS
|| || 111 HB cured at hoim, without pain,
111 |lJ| Book of particulars sent FREE.
U I I U 111 B M. Woolley, M. D.,
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Whitehall Street. Mention this paper.
a * AAA A MONTH can be made
S|llfl 2 SZlilfl working for us. Agent,
Iwl W IPV W preferred who can fur
nTh their own horses and give their whole time to
the business. Spare moments may be profitably em
ployed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities.
B. F. JOHNSON A CO.. 1013 Main St., Richmond. Va.
OMeers’ py. bounty pro-
AL N\|||N\ cured; deserters relieved.
MkllUl vlsv, 21 years' practice. Successor
I no fee. Write for circulars and new laws.
■ A. W. MeCormfck & Son.Washington.D.C.
ft D 111 M Habit Cured. Treatment sent on trial.
Ui 11* HI Humane Remedy Co.. LaFayette, Ind.
cures nausea, weakness of stomach. Indi
gestion, bloating and eructations of gas.
As a soothing and strengthening
nervine," Favorite Prescription” is un
equalled and is invaluable in allaying and
subduing nervous excitability, irritability,
exhaustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms
and other distressing, nervous symptoms
commonly attendant upon functional and
organic disease of the womb. It induces
refreshing sleep and relieves mental anx
iety and despondency.
Br. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Is a legitimate medicine, carefully
compounded by an experienced and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in its
composition and perfectly harmless in its
effects in any condition or the svstem.
“Favorite Prescription” Is a posi
tive cure for the most complicated and
| obstinate cases of loucorrhea, or “ whites ”
excessive flowing at monthly periods, pain
ful menstruation, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak
back, "female weakness,” anteversion, re
troversion, bearing-down sensations, chron
ic congestion, inflammation and ulwration
of the womb, inflammation, pain and ten
derness in ovaries, accompanied with “ in
ternal heat."
Mrs. Sophia F. Boswell, White Cottage,O.,
IHREW AWAY writes: “I took eleven bottles of your ‘Fa-
1 ""ll vorite Prescription’ and one bottle of your
MCQ ‘Pellets.’ I (tm doing my work, and have been
~ul‘ for some time. I have had to employ help for
SUPPORTER about sixteen years before I commenced tak
wuiiuniLii. j nsr your medicine. I have had to wear a
supporter most of the time; this I have laid
aside, and feel as well as I ever did.” (
Mrs. May Gleason, of Nunica, Ottawa Co.
WuRKS Mich., writes: “Your 'Favorite Prescription’
... has worked wonders in my case.
WnUnFPQ Again she writes: “Having taken several bot
nunutnOa ties of the ‘Favorite Prescription’ I have re
gained my health wonderfully, to the astonish
ment of myself and friends. I can now be on my feet all day.
attending to the duties of my household.
irainiin I A Marvelous Cure.— Mrs. G. F. Spragu®,
UlrLuuS I Crystal, Mich., writes: “I was troubled with
„ I female weakness, leucorrhea and falling of .'the
HnPiTRRR I y om h f° r seven years, so I had to keep my bed
uuuiuiiv. | f or a g 00( j p ar j o f the time. I doctored with an
"T" larmy 1 army of different physicians, and spent large sums
of money, but received no lasting benefit. At last my husband
persuaded me to try your medicines, which I was loath to do,
because I was prejudiced against [them, and the doctors said
they would do me no good. I finally told my husband that if
he would get me some of your medicines, I would try them
against the advice of my physician. He got me six bottles of the
Favorite Prescription,’ also six bottles of the ‘Discovery,’ for
ten dollars. I took three bottles of ‘Discovery’ and four of
Favorite Prescription,'and I have been a sound woman for four
years. 1 then gave the balance of the medicine to my sister, who
was troubled in the same way, and she cured herself in a short
time. I have not hud to take any medicine now for almost
lour years.”
DROPSY
FREE. ■
DR. FL. H. GRKKN & SONS
Specialists for Thirteen Years Past, ’
Have treated Dropsy and its complications with ths
most wonderful success; uss vegetable remedies, « B .
tirely harmless. Remove all symptoms of Dropxj w
eight to twenty days.
Cure patients pronounced hopeless by the best gs
physicians.
From the first dose the symptoms rapidly disappear,
and in ten day, at least two-thirds of all symptoms ar,
removed.
Some may cry humbug without knowing anything
about it. Remember, it does not cost you anything t»
realise the merits of our treatment for yourself. In t«a
days the difficulty of breathing is relieved, the pub.
regular, the urinary organs made to discharge their
full duty, sleep is restored, the swelling all or nearly
gone, the strength increased, and appetite made good.
We are constantly curing oasiS of longstanding, case,
that have been tapped a number of times, and the pa
tient declared unable to live a week Give full history
of case. Name sex. How long afflicted, how badly
swollen and where, are bowels costive, have legs burst!,
ed and dripped water? Send for free pamphlet, con
taining testimonials, questions, etc.
Ten days’ treatment furnished free by mail.
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