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Those who get a start on the dis
ease before the cold and disagree
able weather aggravates it, will
find a c.ure less,difficult. Catarrh
increases in severity year by year,
and becomes^ one of the'most ob
stinate and deep-seated troubles.
But it is equally important that
the right remedy, be given. All
local applications of sprays,
washes, inhalations, etc., can
never cure Catarrh, for they do
not reach the dis-
ease. Catarrh is
/ Ma in the blood, and
Jonly a blood
|||r ^5^ \ remedy can cure
yp it. Local appli-
. -ifp cations only
reach theirritated
surface; the right
And Save Endless Suf
fering which Winter
Brings.
The most offensive of all dis
eases becomes more intense.as cold
Weather approaches. In fact,
many who have been under treat-,
ineiit for so long, and during the
summer feel little discomfort from
the disease, are almost persuaded
that they have been cured. But
the first chilling blast of winter
proves that the disease is still with
theiii, iind' aS the winter advances,
their Catarrh grows in severity.
Those who have felt only a slight
touch of Catarrh may be *ire that
only cold weather is needed to de
velop the disease. ' 'What appears
to be otfly a bad cold will prove
more difficult to cure than for
merly, and will return with more
frequency, uutil before long the
disease is fully developed.
“For years I suffered from a severe
case of Catarrh, and took several kinds
of medicines and used various local ap
plications, hut they had no effect what
ever. I was induced to try ». S. S.
(Swift’s Specific) and after two months
I was perfectly well and have never
felt any effects of the disease since.
“B. P. McAllister,
“Harrodsburg, Ky.”
It is easy to see the importance
of prompt treatment for Catarrh.
jurnoN.
remedy must be
taken internally.
Swift’s Specific (8. S. 8.) is the
right remedy for Catarrh. ;It
cures the most obstinate cases by
going direct to. the cause of the
trouble—the blood^—and forcing
out the disease. Those who have
jnfet with so much disappointment
irom local treatment should throw
aside their sprays, washes and in
haling mixtures and take S. S. S.
A cure will result. Send for free
books. Address Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Dr. C. H. WINBURN,
The Dentist
Room 3, Gordon Block, Gaines-
ville, Georgia. 4
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Even
The Admiral’s Buttons.
. The little daughter of John
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“Flagship Olympia, Manila, P.
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coat. .
“Believe me, . 7
“Your sincere friend,
“George Dewey.”
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