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How to Get Rid
of Catarrh
A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, and it
Costs Nothing to Try.
Those who suffer from catarrh knowits
miseries. There is no need of this
suffering. You can get rid of it bv a
simple, safe, inexpensive, home treatment
discovered by Dr. Blosser, who, for over
thirty-four years, has been treating catarrh
successfully.
His treatment is unlike any other. It
Is not a spray, douche, salve, cream, or
inhaler, but is a more direct and thorough
treatment tnan any of them. It
cleans out the head, nose, throat and
lungs so that you can again breathe freely
and sleep without that stopped-up feeling
that all catarrh sufferers have. It
heals the diseased membranes and makes
a radical cure, so that you will not be
constantly blowing your nose and spitting,
and at the' same time it does not
poison the system and ruin the stomach,
as internal medicines do.
If you want to test this treatment without
cost, send your address to Dr. J. W.
Blosser, 59 Walton Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
and he will send you by return mail
enough of the medicine to satisfy you
that it is all he claims for it as a remedy
for catarrh, catarrhal headaches, catarrhal
deafness, asthma, bronchitis,
colds and all catarrhal complications. He
will nlcn cnnH vaii f roo or*
booklet. Write him immediately.
FARM LIFE ONE OF INDEPENDENCE.
(From an Address by Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick.
Not many decades have passed since
farm life was held to be synonymous
with drudgery, loneliness, monotony,
overwork and almost Imprisonment. The
wife of the farmer, especially one upon
the prairie farm of the West, became
so lonely that not infrequently her mind
gave way under the strain. Today, how*
ever, the conditions are far different.
Improved farm machinery; the construction
of better public roads; the energetic
trollev car Dushintr its linos in sit iiiroo.
tions; the moderate priced automobile;
the rural telephone; the free rural mail
delivery, carrying to them the daily paper;
the improvement in the construction
of homes, making them more sanitary,
more cheerful and more artistic; the
correspondence schools of education and
the correspondence bureaus of lectures
?all these have changed the character
of life in the country, taking away its
disadvantages, and yet leaving with it
the advantage of air, sunshine and of
health with which no occupation and no
surroundiners can rnmnoip
circumstances it will not be difficult to .
prove tnat farming today is one of the
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There is an idea abroad among moral
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if I may.?Robert Louis Stevenson. |
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