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Show Superstition. A panacea, or "cure-all," is one of the myths of the age of superstition. Dr. R. V. Pierce does not recommend any one or even his whole list of Btaudard remedies as adequate to cure every disease. For aevero lingering coughs, bronchial, throat, and chronic lun diseases, he believes hie Golden Medical Discovery ib unsurpassed, unsur-passed, hut it will not cure you if your lungs are half wasted by consumption. con-sumption. The Discovery not only exercises a potent influence over pulmonary pul-monary aflcctions, by reason ot its pectoral properties, but possesses also the most valuable alterative. or blood-! cleansing properties, and iB therefore a sovereign remedy in blood and skin affections. But while it will euro scrofulous .and other ulcers or sores, blotches, pimples, and eruptions, it will not cure" cancer, nor does its manufacturer claim any aucb merit tor it as is done by proprietors of other blood-cleansing medicines, who dishonestly dis-honestly try to deceive the atHicted into the belief that their preparations will accomplish impossibilities. By reason of its real intrinsic merit it haB a sale surpassing that of any other blood and cough medicine. si |