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** A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient.”
Catarrh is not simply an inconvenience, un¬
pleasant to the sufferer and disgusting to oth¬
ers—it is an advanced outpost of approaching
disease Ing; of worse deadly type. Do not its neglect train, i Before warn*
ft it brings late, Sage’s evils in Catarrh Remedy.
is too use Dr. and is the
It reaches the seat of the ailmsnt, yourself
only thing that will. You may dose till
with quack medicines ’till it is too late—
the streamlet becomes a resistless torrent. It is
the **A matured invention of a scientific physician.
word to the wise is sufficient.”
A “marriage trust” is the latest Western
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“Consumption Can be Cured,”
Dr. J. S. Combs, Owensville, Ohio, says;
“I have given Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver
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better results than seemed possible with any
remedy. disease, and All were hereditary that cases of Lung
Coughs, advanced to stage when
frequent pain in the ohest, fr-quent breathing,
these pulse, have fever and in Emaciation. from All 10
cases increased weight
to 28 lbs., and are not now needing any medi
To recover from the effects of short crops:
Keep away from the barber.
to Safety all unpleasantness to mether and child and less liability
after confinement resul t
from theuse of .Mother's Friend.
Warner’s Log Cabin
Remedies. — “Sarsapa
. rilla,” “Cough and Con¬
s’ | sumption Remedy,”—
“Hops and Buchu,”—
mm 0 “Extract,”— “Hair Ton
____i ic,” — Liver Pills,” —
‘‘Plasters, ” (Porous-Electrical), — ‘‘itose
Cream,” for Catarrh. They aro, like
Warner’s “Tippecanoe,” the simple, ef¬
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days.
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