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Show Are more than a disfigurement of the skin; they are a handicap to a young man, alike in love and business. The pimply face looks dissipated and both merchant and maiden look askance at the unfortunate fellow whose face is his misfortune. An al- most certain cure 5 for pimples and lf similar disfiguring L jftf eruptions is found y in Dr. Pierce's Cv k, Golden Medical ya ' Discovery. It pur- ifies the blood of iVOV "' ' the corrupting ft. , " Vc"" -, ' cause of ordinary '.-aV V eruptive diseases, $t-i?ri;j cleanses the skin 'ife'Vv--' and builds up the r 'fJH: body with sound pr-yv' wholesome flesh. 5-5f " Discovery " con- "sjCJ r tains neither alco- )rffhs "- " hoi nor narcotics. Sjf''-s 'X. "I am well pleased (t kJ--v with your medicines," Vt V 'jv"",?( J'V writes John A. Callo- faJ&'V-f'.inr wav, Esq., of No. 2r8 Vwt, .-r'iiMP1 26th St., Columbus, C P "JWf Ga. "In 1804 I was 1i,Ntfi-3 X'M working al night and Ajflyi I l I broke out in lumps 0-. j5r 'I's-l 1 all over, and when aJ5Lw-fc3-'''' these left the skin t'e;.-3 peeled off. I took six TiZA bottles of "Golden Medical Discovery, and two of Doctor Sir Pierce's Pellets, and 4Lii' I do believe that I r . am sound and well, r have a good appetite, but before I commenced treatment I had no appetite at all. My eyes were sunken and my face was pale. I had pimples and brown spots on mv face. Now these are all gone. I have used many kinds of medicines but received no benefit. bene-fit. Jast year X weighed one hundred and thirty-four pounds, and now X weigh one hundred hun-dred aud forty-five. Please accept my thanks. I am so glad I found the right kind of medicine." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N.Y. 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