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Day
11
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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A NOYEL EXPLOIT. Somc time agro a bicyclist at Washington D. C, aecomplishcd a novel exploit. He wagered with a friend that he would coast frotn the top to the bottom of the grand stairway of tbc eapitol building. The stairway is over fifty feet in height, and it is a pretty rocky road to travel on a bicycle. Nevertheless, the young man safely accomplished the feat. It takes pluck and steady nerves to preform such a feat. But it is not for fool-hardy exploits like this that the average man needs a sound mind in a sound body and plenty of stamina backed by steady nerves. Nowadays the man who suffers from illhealth, who gets up in the morning with a headache, and without an appetite, and is indisposed for work or business all day, and who returns to his home fagged out and despondent at night, and goes to bed almost superless to pass a restless, sleepless night, is a candidate for failure in any walk of life, from that of a laborer to the business or professional man. Moreover, these symptoms are but advance warnings of the coming of a disastrous physical or mental breakdown. They are the result of insufficient or improper nourishment of the body Blood, flesh, bone, rnuscles, nerves and brain do not receive the right kind of food or the right amount of it. Serious disease will be the result and it will strike the man at his naturally weakest point. If the weak point is the lungs it will be consuinption ; if the nerves, it will be neuralgia, seiatica or general nervous dcbility; if the kidneys, it will be Bright's disease or bladder trouble; if there is an oyer-worked brain itwilVbe nervous exhaustion or prostration and possibly temporary insanity. The exact form of the disease doesn't cut any figure. The cause is the same in each case, and the cure is the same. There is a sure and speedy cure for all these troubles and the conditions that lead uprto them. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It corrects all faults of the digestión. It gives healthyzest to the appetite. It makes the stomach strong and nealthy. It increases the flow of digestive juices. It puts the lazy liver to work. It assists assimilation and filis the blood with the life-giving elements of the foód. It makes rich, red, pure blood and sends it to every part of the body, renewing and rejuvenating every tissue and fiber. It builds new flesh tissues, new nerve fibers and new brain cells. It gives new life. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. It is a speedy remedy for nervous troubles of every description. It is not a cure -all, and only cures one class of diseases, all traceable to the same cause - insufficient and improper nutrition. All firstclass medicine dealers sell it. If honest, a dealer will not urge you to take sorae inferior substitute. Mr. John Brooks, of Boylston, Worcester Co., Mass. (Sawyers Mills), writes: "I feel it my duty now to write to you to teil you of the great benefit I have received from Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I cannot thank you euoiigh for the good I have received. About a year ago I was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs. The doctors said I was in consumption and could not get well. I took Emulsión of Cod Liver Oil and it did me no good. After taking it four months I heard of your ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and wrote to you for advice. I have taken your medicine and it saved my life. I feit so sick when I wrote to you I thought I would not live the winter through. In the morniug I would raise an awful lot and spit all the time, with pains in my chest all the time. My bowels would not move more thau once or twice a week; my strength was nearly all gone; I could not do a whole day's work. Now, my bowels are regular every day and I feel no more paiu in my chest. Feel a great deal stronger. I am working hard every day, driving a team iu the woods, and I owe my thauks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I kuow it saved my life. I cannot praise it euough. I am proud to teil my friends what cured me." The best home doctor bopk extant is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It contains 100S pages and over 300 illustrations, some of them in colors. It is free. Send twentv-one one-cents stamps to cover cost of mailing, to the World's Dispeusary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. For a cloth-bound copy send thirty-one stampsl

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