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f WNHAI/E a few drops of CERTAIN CATARRH CURE through each' nostril, night and morning. It keeps the head ♦
♦ 1 clear; prevents or cures hay fever, colds, sore throat, and all catarrhal troubles. A harmless remedy that will save ♦
i much suffering, loss of time, and expense of sickness. It has been used for years, and becomes a household remedy *
♦ wherever known. The combination of local and constitutional treatment which it offers for CATARRH, gives it a field ♦
♦ entirely its own in CURING all stages of this fearful disease. *
E CLAIM that a combination of local and constitutional treat- little confidence in the results. Discouragement of sufferers from the
ment is necessary to thoroughly eradicate Catarrh. Exclu- use of other medicines for catarrh has been the onlv drawback to our
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sively local applications, if made when the trouble first begins, some
times cure, but more frequently drive the disease to other parts of the
system, where it develops in a far more serious form. Blood purifiers
may improve the condition of the system, but they seldom cure—for
they do not reach the seat of the disease. Certain Catarrh Cure is the
only preparation which combines local and constitutional treatment,
and can consistently claim to cure Catarrh in all its forms and stages.
It is cheap, easily used, purely vegetable, entirely harmless. By it,
others, who had no faith, have been cured. YOU CAN BE, whether
you have had the disease one year or fifty; whether it is in the head,
stomach or bladder. TRY IT NOW.
SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS. SI,OOO REWARD--A HUMBUG!
MANY persons allow catarrh to gain a stronghold, in the belief 'f'VON’T BE DECEIVED by a large reward in case some medicine
that they are troubled with an ordinary cold; it “seems stub- L/fails to cure you. If the reward is claimed, there is alwavs some
born,’’ and “lasts longer than usual,” but they are not alarmed. Fi- way to evade its payment; if never claimed,it is no evidence thatevery-
nally the sense of smell is gone;
then they realize that the hearing is
not good, the eyesight is failing,
the voice is affected, they begin to
breathe through the mouth, have
pains in the head, grow weak, be
come despondent, memory is not
what it formerly was, there is an
itching, burning sensation in the
nasal organs, discharges pass into
the throat and irritate it, the stom
ach is deranged, the whole system
pulled down, the body a wreck.
Perhaps the result is catarrh of the
stomach, or consumption; or death
may approach gradually and life
give way from the complete ex
haustion of all its forces. And all
this started with “an ordinary cold
in the head.” We do not seek to
make the impression that catarrhal
affections result so seriously in all
cases, or even in a majority, but
we have not exaggerated the proba
bilities of the disease, and every
person who has experienced any
part of the symptoms enumerated,
will appreciate the importance of
some effectual treatment. So far
as we are aware, but few prepara
tions have ever been offered which
would cure the disease, or even
afford temporary relief in its
flumes a complicated or chronic
whatever. Certain Catarrh Cure
CATARRH CAN BE CURED. ■ : i IN SUPPORT OF OUR CLAIMS.
FOR the reasons just enumerated, there is a wide-spread belief
that the disease is incurable, and we frequently hear persons
assert this opinion. Among these are some physicians, who hav&con
demned patients to lives of misery by informing them that all treat
ment is humbuggery, and death the only relief. We are not surprised
at this prevailing impression. The unsuccessful use of perhaps a doz
en “sure cures” (?) is calculated to confirm such a view of the case,
and it is safe to assert that over half the persons who have been re
stored to health by Certain Catarrh Cure, commenced its use with
O f— Hyy Hyy f~~> f I CERTAIN CATARRH CURE is not simply a snuff or local application, to ♦
; * l \ Iyl / IVI • * f /\ / drive the disease from the nasal organs into the system ; nor a blood remedy, <
o to tone up the system and leave the nasal parts uncured; but it is a combination of both local and constitutional |
♦ treatment, and the only remedy which will give satisfaction in the many different stages of catarrh. ♦
♦ The genuine bears our Trade Mark. Take no substitute. Price sl. Six bottles $5. Os Druggists, or by Express, a
♦ prepaid, on receipt of price—if not kept near you. X
J CERTAIN CATARRH CURE CO., sole proprs. ATHENS. GA. ♦
AT DRUGGISTS.
LaFayktte, Ala., May 19,’99. ♦ <7» T
Dear Sirs:—l had a very bad case of Catarrh, ♦ -tv
and after having used other remedies yours was ♦ :ij fl!
recommended to me. Itrieditand it soon es- ♦ • : JB
♦ fected a permanent cure. Yours truly, ♦ I H’JJ Pjfe EL Im ill.’ B m
W. A. Marable. ♦O6 ; wKffl r'_ VI |k| m♦♦
♦ The experience in my familv is that Certain a r m
Catarrh Cure is a safe and efficient remedy for ▲ 2 ; | T"iTU W
♦ Catarrh and Sore Throat if the directions are ▲hi 11 gsllf/ AVS LflLe a r ffi
followed.—Wm. A. Wright, M. D., Barnesville. q ' LaX q
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: TRY ALL it
♦ The “blood purifiers,’’ inhalers, snuffs,salves, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ▼
vapors and smokes (if you have time to waste
♦ and '‘money to burn”) "but when you are disgusted with their failures and wish to
GET WELL, use the old reliable and thoroughly proven
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OMBINES local with constitutional treatment, and is the only preparation which
will give satisfaction in the many different stages of Catarrh. It is not a “cure
all:” Catarrh is its specialty; but many have f<^ind it a quick relief for Colds,
♦ Sore Throat, Sore Mouth, Hay Fever. Indigestion, etc. TTOU SHOULD TRY IT; it
is not like others you have used.
The genuine bears our Trade Mark. Take no substitute. Price sl. Six bottles. S 5.
Druggists, or by Express, prepaid, on receipt of price—if not kept near you. Book
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♦ CERTAIN CATARRH CURE CO., Sole Proprietors, ATHENS, GA. J
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SIMPLEST stages, and after it as
s form these can offer no hope
i has stood the test of many years.
■ business. Wherever a person has thrown aside his skepticism and
> accorded Certain Catarrh Cure a fair trial, he has been convinced of
1 the erroneousness of the assertion, “catarrh can’t be cured.”
The record of our remedy is remarkable, it having shown itself
1 equally efficacious in every form of the disease, from the simplest first
, symptoms, to the most aggravated type. We confidently believe that
. any person suffering with catarrh, who has vitality sufficient to keep
, him alive until Certain Catarrh Cure is given time to impart its prop-
■ erties, can be completely cured by its use, provided consumption or
some similar malady has not assumed its sway. That all other rem
edies have failed is no evidence that this will not cure.
favor it. An honest remedy suffers
arations establish their claims
bined —as disappointment in one
WE offer the evidence of those who have tried Certain Catarrh
Cure to their entire satisfaction. Our testimonials are the vol
untary expressions of parties who seek to benefit humanity. A peru
sal of them will surely convince you that our claims are well founded.
If you have catarrh, treatment cannot be commenced too early. The
longer disease continues the more time it will require to be eradicated.
Your unsatisfactory experience with other remedies should not influ
ence you against ours. Lay aside distrust; give Certain Catarrh Cure
a fair test, and you will always feel thankful to us for the advice.
body, or anybody, has been cured;
but it speaks well for the intelli
gence of our people, that no one is
fool enough to expect its payment.
$1,000,000 might be offered with
equal safety;for it is needless to say
that the user of such medicines al
ways dies before the proprietors are
convinced that he “can’t be cured.”
We have no desire to sell Certain
Catarrh Cure by misleading and
meaningless propositions. We offer
it for sale'because we know it is re
liable. We claim that it is a cure,
because this has been demonstrated
too often to admit doubt in oui;
minds.We believe it is the only cure,
because numerous persons get well
by its use,after trying-dozens of oth
er so-called cures without .benefit.
We are disposed to give the public
every protection /possible against
the imposition of scheming frauds
or worthless nostrums, but NO DE
PENDENCE CAN BE PLACED
IN GUARANTEES. If Congress
will pass a law by which all medi
cines are subjected to a thorough
test, and their merits —in the dis
eases which they claim to cure—are
fully established before they can
be offered for sale, we will heartily
1 more from the failure of other prep
than from all other causes com
medicine causes distrust in many.