Many of the North American Indict were magnificent specimens of physical * manhood. This was due, largely, to their f active out-door life. Nevertheless, they had the wisdom to know tliat an active life (in the open uir alone, would not keep a sman healthy. They bad their medicine- ;men, who gathered herbs from field and iforest and brewed to assist the :unVujal processes of the various viiai |0 rgmi;-.Modem civilised men do not as a usual ] thing recognize the same necessity until it Is too late. They ignore niediclne until thev arc within the grasp of some serious or fatal disease. ^ The time for a man to begin taking medicine is when he begins to feel out of sorts. If a man is thoroughly well and healthy be docs not feel that way.1 f be does feci Vhat way be may be prctt v sure that he is half sick. When he is kalJ si eh it docs not take Ion# before be is “ whole-sick.,J Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine for a man when be is sick or getting sick. It puts him all right all round. It pots bis stomach right to befrin with, and that is the most important point It puts his liver nglvt, and that is the second most important point. It purifies his blood and fills it with the life-giving of the foodhe eats, ana that « the Utlrd important point It drives out all disease germs and impurities of every description. Jt makes Hie appetite keen and hearty. It^is the greatest bloodtaaker and flctk-buflder. If cures oS per cent, of all cases of conanmp-tion, weak longs, spitting of blood, obsti-nurcougha and kindred atfnents. Tbcm-satiqs wfio were giyenwp to die ham te* fiedio their recovery tinder this ■arselom«ehl«»fll MC sin • the sake of a UWe eattajaoit He greet yo* whatTfV ltk bt.