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How to Get Rid
of Catarrh.
A Simple, Safe, Reliable Way, and It
Costs Nothing to Try. Send for
It and See.
Those who suffer from it well know
the miseries of catarrh. There is no
need of it. Why not get it cured? It
can be done. The remedy that does
this is the invention of Dr. J. W. Blos
ser, an eminent Southern doctor and
minister, who has for over thirty-two
years been identified with the cure of
catarrh in all its worst forms.
He will send you, entirely free,
enough to satisfy you that it is a real,
genuine, “home cure’’ for catarrh,
scratchy throat, stopped up feeling in
the nose and throat, catarrhal head
aches, constant spitting, catarrhal
deafness, asthma, etc.
His discovery is unlike anything you
ever had before. It is not a spray,
douche, atomizer, salve, cream or any
such thing, but a genuine, tried-and
true cure, that clears out the head,
nose, throat and lungs, so that you can
again breathe the free air and sleep
without that choking, spitting feeling
that all catarrh sufferers have. It
saves the wear-and-tear of internal
medicines which ruin the stomach. It
will heal up the diseased membranes
and thus prevent colds, so that
you will not be constantly blowing
your nose and spitting.
If you have never tried Dr. Blos
ser’s discovery, and want to make a
trial of it without cost, send your ad
dress to Dr. J. W. Blosser, 32 Walton
St., Atlanta, Ga., and a good, free
trial treatment and also a beautiful il
lustrated booklet, “How I Cure Ca
tarrh,” will be sent you at once, free
showing you how you can cure your
self privately at home.
Write him immediately.
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The Golden Age for March 7, 1907.
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One form of Skin Disease.
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vannah, Ga.
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