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Mysteries of Rheumatism
, Practically Solved
: Action in ihe Tissues of a Remarkable Antidote
S. S. S. is a Regular Wizard in Driving Ont Rheumatism.
Rheumatism Is often the effect of some
other blood affliction that has left Its im
press in v the joints, muscles and mucous
coverings of the body. It works Into the
tissuelcells, those tiny, little bodies In
which goes on. And it Is here
that a most remarkable medicine known
as S. S. S. does its most active and most
effective work.
Its action 13 marvelous. Bedridden
rheumatics get on their feet as if by
magic. That cold, clammy sensation that
made you hug a red hot stove is gone in
a twinkling. That excruciating pain that
made a feather lay as heavy as a ton of
coal on the skin is gone. You got up and
dance with glee.
Your rheumatism is gone—absolutely!
It is an actual logical fact, that Swift’s
Sure Specific flushes your blood, gives
your entire blood circulation a fine
thorough bath. It just naturally and in a
twinkling irrigates every atom in your
Jackson, Ga., August 28th, 1913.
MR A. W. JACKSON, State Agent
j, VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
* ATLANTA. GA.
Dear Sir: , T ,
I want to thank your Company, you and Mr. J. W. Ca.ter, your
loeriPrepresentative, for the prompt way you settled claims under
Policy No. 22346 0H my late husband, Ezra Williamson. Mr. Carter
handed me the Company’s check just five days after forwarding my
L Clai “jr. Williamson had been insured only a short while, about six
I months when the sad end came.
I This insurance will be a great help to the little ones and myself.
* „ain thanking you kiudly, and with best wishes, I am
I * Very truly,
I Mrs. Essie Williamson.
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body. It rushes Into every cell, causes
every bone, muscle, ligament, tendon,
mucous surface and every nerve to thrill
with freedom, with health, with new
found springiness.
And best of all, S. S. S. though a pow
erful searching, overwhelming enemy to
pain and the causes of rheumatism is as
pure as the dew on a peach blossom, as
powerful as the heroic works of nature,
as searching as the peremptory demand of
the most exact science.
Ask for and Insist upon getting S. S. S.
the world’s cure for rheumatism.
For private, personal advice on stub
born chronic rheumatism write at once
to the Swift Specific Cos., 203 Swift Build
ing, Atlanta, Ga. Their medical depart
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is equipped to make personal blood tests,
approved by the highest medical authori
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SULPHUR AND IRON REMEDY
Neither Will Do Any Harm When
Given In Correct Amount* —Let-
ter Acte a* Blood Tonic.
Responding to a letter asking
whether the feeding of eulpbur and
sulphate of iron with salt would hurt
sheep and how much of each it is
safe to feed. Dr. B. W. Hollis of the
Oregon Agricu’ ural college says:
Neither of these, when fed in cor
rect amounts, will do any harm, and
may do some good in certain diseases.
This is especially true of the Iron
which may act ae a vermifuge in some
Instances. Iron is also a general blood
tood and tonic.
I would recommend that you do not
give more than about 20 grains daily
of the sulphate of iron, and not over
half an ounce daily of the sulphur to
each animal.
Hearty Eaters.
All cows that are hearty eaters are
not profitable producers, but all pro
fitable producers are usually hearty
eater'
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Intention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions slrlellycoiißdentliil. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing paten's.
Patents taken through Munn k Cos. receive
tpreial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely llluatrntad w*kly. cir
culation of any aclenUOo JonrnaJ. Term*. $3 a
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A nsou Of History.
A newly rich woman, who wm anx
ious to make a favorable impression
In her neighborhood, decided to ahow
her collection of antiques to the bish
op when he called. The time came,
and on by one rite displayed the
whole collection, giving him the bis
tory of each piece. ‘There," she aald,
pointing Impressively to an old yellow
teapot. “tMt teapot was used In the
Boston tea party."
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There ie more Catarrh In this Rec
tiou of the country than all other
diseases put together, and until the
last few years was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years
doctors pronounced it a local diseate
and prescribed local remedies, aim
by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it ii
curable. Science has proven Catarrh
to be a constitutional dtsesse, ami
therefore requires constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
maimfacftired by F. J.Cheney <feCo.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu
tional cure on the market. It is
taken Internally In doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di
rectly on the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. They ofTerone
hundred dollars for any case it falls
to cure. Send for circulars and tes
timonials.
Address: F. J. Chunky & Cos.,
Toledo, Onto.
Sold bv tlrngirista. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
Having Too Many Things.
Many nervous. Irritable, dissatisfied,
unhappy women would become calm
and contented If they would store,
give or throw away half of their be
longings. Some have abandoned ele
gant residences and taken their fami
lies Into hotels or boarding houses
who could have continued to keep up
their homes If, Instead of giving up
the houses themselves, they had done
away with the superfluous furnishings.
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INFLUENZA IS NOT 1
HARMLESS DISEASE
Real Old Grip May Have Many
Dangerous Complications
Says Georgia State Board
of Health.
Atlanta, Ga. —When Influenza,
commonly called La Grippe or just
plain old "grip,” went around the
world In 1889-90, many were Inclined
to look upon it as a harmless kind of
fashionable disease, a viewpoint that
wag speedily changed to those ooa
lities where hospK&ls became charnel
houses, though this reputation clung
to it more or less strenuously tor
some years.
But its dangerous qualities have
long since become well known as a
result of the numerous and serious
complications which may attend It;
in fact, there Is scarcely any organ of
the body which Is immune from the
effects of it. And although It now ap
pears in milder form in the sporadic
or epidemic cases than In the pande
mic invasion which went around the
world, it is particularly severe and
dangerous, says the Georgia State
Board of Health, for old persons, and
for persons who are debilitated or
weak, persons given to alchollc li
quors, those who are too fat and
those suffering from heart and lung
troubles.
Influenza is an acute infectious dise
ase caused by what is known as the
bacillus of Pfeiffer, after the name
of its discoverer in 1892. It may be
communicated either by association
with persons affected or through in
halations in sections where it is or
has been prevalent. It has been known
to be contracted at sea where there
was no existing case, lending color
to the belief that the germ travels
through the air. It occurs either in
isolated cases, In epidemics or pan
demics.
Travels Around the World.
During the last century there were
four periods during which practically
every country in the world suffered
from the unusual prevalence of this
disease. The last pandemic occurred
in 1889-91. It started in Hussia and
soon spread to Germany and Bug
land. Later It appeared In New York
and rapidly spread over North Ameri
ca. Soon practically the entire civi
lized world was affected. Since that
time Influenza has been constantly
present in the United States, but in
milder form.
influenza is odg of the medical
"goats,” and not infrequently the in
cipient stages of tuberculosis, malaria,
ulcerated endocarditis and typhoid fe
ver are mistaken for It.
Grip may develop very suddenly,
as a rule in one to seven days. The
germs, gaining entrance to the res
piratory tract, multiply very rapidly.
All ages are suscepitble to the dise
ase, though infants under one year
old are seldom attacked. The great
est prevalence of the disease is dur
ing the winter and sprlng;u deficiency
of sunlight seems favorable to the
growth of the germs. One attack does
not confer immunity but seems to
predispose U> others, though subse
quent attacks are not usually as se
vere. The danger lies not so much In
the disease itself us in the complica
tions which it may Induce. Frequent
ly it predisposes one to an attack of
tuberculosis; It may set In action
tubercular garms which have been ly
ing dormant. A frequent accompani
ment of Influenza Is Influenza-pneu
monia, differing from ordinary pneu
monia In that it rarely terminates In
a crisis, usually dragging on for
weeks. Other complications are con
gestion of the kidneys and other or
gans, diseases of the heart, and blood
vessels, diseases of the ear and a.-
lections of the nervous system.
Symptoms of Influenza.
Grip may come on very suddenly,
noticed first In chilly sensations lo'l
lowed by a fever which may roach
305 degrees, lona of appetite, head
ache, pain in the limbs and then a
senne of utter wretchedness. Lassi
tude, a cough, liiHoinnla and a Hush
ing of parts of the face as In scurla
tina, may accompany it. The patient
feeis ana seems desperately 111. bron
chitis frequently develops accompan
ied by pains in the chest, and may
be followed by pneumonia, 'i he pa
tient becomes profoundly depressed,
the heart action may he feeble, the
skin leiaxed and clammy, hut and
dry. Pneumonia and heart lallure
are the most frequent cause* of
death following an attack of influenza.
Meningitis, a particularly danger
ous complication, may also be caused
by the Influenza bacillus. Nervous
forms oi the disease are quite com
mon, varying all the way from simple
restlessness to paralysis and insan
ity. Of 29,01X1 cases analyzed by Lee,
7,ooo.were of a nervous type.
Influenza being highly contagious,
It is of great Importance that poisons
suffering from it should be isolated,
and all precautions taken to prevent
its spread. The patient should have
separate dishes which should be
washed in boiling water each time
they are used. All finen and body
clothing used by the patient should
be thoroughly boiled or soaked in a
flive per cent. solution of carbolic
add before being sent to the laundry
As to treatment the most important
thing to empasize Is that the patient
should be treated by a competent
physician. Even in the milder cases
the patient should go to bed, as rest
is the best possible treatment for
the disease There is no specific
remedy for Influenza. Many drugs
have been used often with good ef
fect; at other times with varying de
grees of success but these should
always be administered under the
direction of a careful physician.
Warm baths are considered helpful,
and as a general rule severe caution
is given against the use of alcoholic
stimulants. In the case of complica
tions arising from influenza, such
diseases should be treated in accord
ance with usual methods and always
tinder the direction of a competent
physician.
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GROVR’H TASTELESS chill TONIC enriches the
blood, builds up Ihe whole system and will won
derfully strengthen and fortify you to withstand
the depressing effect of the hot summer. SOc.
An Icelesa Refrigerator.
What might be termed an lcelesn
refrigerator has been invented by an
Oregon man, a doublq-walled chest,
between the walls of which Is packed
salt to protect Its contents from sur-y
rounding warm air. j
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable f
PORTER’S ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL,*
gical dressing that relieves pain and heg
the same time. Not a liniment. 2Sc. SOc;
Diarrhoea Quickly Cured.
“I was taken with diarrhoea and
Mr. Yorks, Ihe merchant here, per
suaded me to try n bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. After taking one
doae of It I was cured. It also cured
others that. I gave it lo,” writes
M. K. tiebhart. Oriole, Pa. ‘That la
not at, all ti it usual. An ordinary at
tack of diarrhoea can almost Inva
riably be cured by one or two doses
of this remedy. For sale by all
dealer*.—(Ad v.)
Seeks to Reserve Land for Cattla.
Germany dlacouragea the cutting of
peat, as the government desires to
convert the moors and bogs into
arable lands through proper drainage.
This action is taken because of tha
scarcity of cattle and meat. < •
Despondency ‘
la often cansed by indigestion and
constipation, and quick!;, disappears
when Chamberlain’s Tablets are
taken. For sale by all dealers.—
Adv.
Scholars as Chtfs and Walters.
Boys just out of school are trained
by the London county council to be
come cbefa and waiters. Not long ago
a luncheon to one hundred visitors
was cooked and served by the boys
who are being bo trained.