The Brussels Post, 1906-4-12, Page 3!IBA
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TIlEA'1'11r 1' OF ANF 11A.
Thu chief Symptom, til Ienst, the most
obvious ono of anemia, is pallor. Tile
6141 Is while, Ilse whites of the PyCS are
even whiten' than usual, the lips are
light. In color, and the pink color of Lull
nail -beds is nbsenl.. But pallor 15 501116
tines deceptive, anti may be present
even Mum there Ly Mlle or no real
anemia. This oemirs in certain cases in
which there is an unequal distribution
of the blood, the surface of the body be
ing poorly supplied, while the central
organs arc congested.
Other signs of anemia are irritability
of the heart, palpitation ocourring on
slight provocation; Indigesltan, loss of
appetite, constipation, shortness of
breath, nervousness, weakness and
ability to do any hard work witti caber
brnln or muscles, swelling of the feet
and ankles in the evening, headache,
dizziness, ringing ,J1h Iho ears, and
sometimes spots before the eyes. All
these signs point to an impoverishment
of the blood, and the suspicion is con-
firmed by a direct examination of u
drop under a microscope.
In the treatment of anemia, which f
very frequently a secondary aoudition,
the first care Is to discover and remove,
if possible, the underlying cause. The
cure is 'helped along, however, and
hastened by certain measures which we
may briefly enumerate. The diet of
every anemic person must be carefully
looked M. it is usually the quality of
Ilia food rather then its quantity that
needs regulating. Tender, not over-
cooked meat, milk, eggs, and other al-
buminous articles are to be preferred to
vegetables and starchy foods. The
Juices of fruits and of lettuce, celery and
other salads, without the woody sub-
stance, aro useful as promoting diges-
tion and accelerating the nutritive
changes in the body.
Next to food, fresh air and sunlight
are the most powerful stimulants to the
blood -malting functions.
All exercise that causes fatigue should
bo avoided, but a quiet stroll, a drive
over smooth roads, and especiaily sit-
ting or lying in the open ate, occasion-
ally In the direct sunlight, Lho head be-
ing protected, are of great value to the
anemia invalid. 7f sitting outdoors Is
Impassable, the chair or sofa should be
continuously by a wide-open window,
and, at night, ail the windows In the
room should be open.
Cold douching or bathing Is of great
benefit, but the judicious adaptation of
this curative measure to the individual
needs calls for medical skill, as does also
the prescription of Iron and other blood -
making drugs.—Youth's Companion.
HOME REMEDIES FOR BURNS.
Burns are such frequent and painful
accidents, says a writer In a recent
household magazine, that simple hone
remedies which are immediately avail-
able are among the things which every
housekeeper should know.
Serape or grate a raw potato quickly
and bind the pulp Into a poultice on the
burn. Or mance a paste of cooking Soda
and water, and bind this on the burn
Both these remedies are cooling and
will draw out the fire. If care is taken
the blister will not break. The water in
the blister helps Lo form a new skin
and should be kept as long as possible.
It is a splendid plan to keep a bottle
of linseed oil end lime water on a shelf
where it can be -quickly procured In case
of a burn. This is a well-known rem-
edy, though not as cooling as the firet
mentioned.
1-IEALTtl RULES IN BRIEF.
unman iN SPRING. NINE MURDERS FOR MONEY.
Nature Needy Aseielmn'a in Making New 1 Father and Brother Among Vktims of
Health -Giving Blood. Assesstn.
Spring is Iho season when your system The whole of South Africa lute been
rents Loring up, In the spring ytlu talking of nothing but the appalling re -
must hove new blood, just es the tuts volutions which have followed up the
Wrest have new sap. Nature demands disinterment of the body of a tanner• Sloss, a student, 22 years of age, who
It Without new liloud you will fowl 01 10(1 Srhaeter, which wns found burl- was eta'ged with causing bodily injury,
wed( hurl languid; you may have cel In a fowl house an the premises r ( public violence and theft. 'Those these
" lilt murderer, PierreBasson, neer' Cape' charges were represented by Sloss, 11a1,
mg
1 av-
mgt cut ill the heir of sixteen young
girls In the streets of Berlin.
Evidence was given that Sloss haat
passed all Ills examinations with hon-
ors and that he had special talent as d,
matheutntieten, lie 0015 1111 indUsLrieus,
well-behaved student.
When gceslaomed by the presiding
judge, Sloss said !hilt his taste for beau-
tiful, long heir was so intense that ha
ruuld not resist IL. tie began culling off
pil'Is' hair the day the Cruu'n Heiress
made her public mahatma) into Berlin,
"1 cannot explain why 1 could not re-
sist tentptat tan lo cut off girls' halt',' he
A STt'UENTd
An Extraordinary Case Aired in A Ber-
lin Court,
A most exh'aordinery story is told 'n
Me Central Criminal Court of Berlin,
Germany, the other dray, by Hobert
Iwin„ o.!1 nt rheumatsun nr neuralgia, oc-
casional headaches, a variable appetite,
Ninnies n1' eruptions of the skin, or 11
pub!, pasty complexion. These are sure
aigny that the blond is out of order. A
Town,
It is now established that Reason, who
slot himself on seeing his Oehler; hody
exhumed, Is responsible fur at tenet
(onto. is needed to give new energy. f7r, nine murders, two of his vietirus being
\‘. imams, Pini( 1'1115 ore the wee, tuna: hie father and his brother, BASSI') wn18
nli the world. They make new, nett, only 25 yen's aid at the time of his
blood -- your greatest need 1n1 spring. death, Thu mall vu was in curry case
They clear the skin, drive out disease
and
same, The 111111I101.01' SDI col Obi a vie -
and stake Ilrt.l depressed men and wn- ten who WAS pressed for money, lent
,'1011 Ilright, uc.lJve anti strung, hh's, hltn a fairly large sum, and obtained his
Chas, Ahtsson, Yatunchlehe, Que., proves Insurance policy us a guarantee 01 troy.
the great va1110 of Dr. Williams' Pink Eluant.
Pills in building up people who have be-
There seems little doubt that he wns
come weakened and rim down. She
says:—"hl the winter of 1005 1 was very
}melt run down and lost flesh rapidly.
Aly blood was poor. I suffered both
lndigeslinn, severe headaches and gen-
eral debility, In 11118 eniadilinn 1 decid-
ed to give De. Williams' Pink Pills a
Wel, and thanks to this valuable moll -
00 1 am again enjoying perfect
health."
Dr. Williams' Pln11 Pills cure at the
ailments due to poor blond or :Matter-
ed IlOOVCS. Tho 1 is why they cure an01.
foie, rheumatism, neuralgia, kidney
trouble, Indigestion and the secret ail-
ments of Women and girls. Sold by
nutdlcine deniers or by plait al 50 cents
t' box er six boxes for 02.50 from the
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville,
Ont.
Breathing through the nose is an ex-
cellent preventive against colds.
Earache may tray bo caused by a bad
tooth, the pain being transmitted, or -by
a foreign body in Iho ear, or by rheuma-
tism. Warm fomenlations of poppy
heads or poultices will afford relief.
Deafness is often caused by collection
of bard wax in the ear. Remove the
cause by dropping into the ear a few
drops of glycerine at night -lime, and
syringe in the morning with warm
water.
Blnelthelds.—Th0se who suffer from
blackheads should steam the face' occa-
sionally and rub in some simple oint-
ment. Face massage and strict atten-
tion to cleanliness will effect wonders
in had cases.,
Neuralgia, or brow ague, should be
treated with a mixture of quinine when
due to malarial origin. Defective sight
is a fertile Source of the trouble, and the
only treatment is tate wearing of pro-
periy-made spectacles.
For Croup.—One teaspooeftll of pul-
verized alum, two tablespoonfuls of
honey, one-fourth teaspoonful of borax,
and ono tenspoonlul of camphor. Give
hall a teaspoonful every fifteen or
twenty minutes. Put the patient in a
hot bath. '
Chilblains may be prevented by avoid-
ing extremes of beat and cold, Don't
toast your feet over a hot fire and then
go out for a walk on cold pavements.
Wear woollen soaks and stout boots.
To alleviate pail rub the feet with cos.
for -oil:
Before Breattfaet.—Always pelt, on your
boots before hr0nkfestr—if you have to
go out immediately atter it, Bending
down to lace or draw en boots after a
good meal may produce faintness or
syncope, caused by pressure of full sto'
Inech on the heart.
Ent fruit for breakfast. Eat fruit for
puncheon. Avoid pastry. Shunmuffins
and cruinpots, end buttered tonal. flat
whole -meal bread. RotuSi rice pud-
ding. Decline potatoes if they are served
more than once a tiny. Wash the face
every night in warm water. Sleep eight
Milks a night.
Would rho woman aid her digestion,
dear lip a muddy skin, and secure aB
round health, let her heconic an apple
eater. Pears are health aids, but better
when cooked. Peaches are calculated
to beautify, and gropes aro declared the
healthiest of all fruits, Cherries, an
authority soya, freeptontly restore
health and l
tren tl to 018 weak,
;Strawbeeeles, though a Cold fruit, have.
the virtue of heeling rheumatism, Ph*
,apples ere said to be the,hest cure for
Iiyspepeja kneep i.
QUEEN TUAMAR,
Legends Say That She Was "Mightier
Than the Mountain Ararat."
In the twelfth century lived the great
Timmer, Queen of Georgia, anti as
worthy of lasting (nine as Queen Eliza-
beth or Mary Stuart. She began to
reign In her twenty-third year, and ell
Georgia fell In love with her. She was
a beautiful woman, ot''rure personal
charms, but above all, she desired to ad-
minister justice and mercy.
But In spite of her deserts, she was
not more fortunate than many earthly
princesses In her choice of a husband.
The grandees of the court and church
act to deliberate upon that momentous
subject, but they could think of no one
worthy of Timmer. Finally one of them
said, "I know a sen of a Russian sove-
reign. who was hanished after the death
of his father. He Is a Christian and a
prince."
The Russian prince was sent for, and
when be came ho made a good impres-
sion on the people by his manners and
his beauty. But 'l'harnar sold :
"We know nothing about his temper,
his habits or his character. Try him."
The assembly could not wait. The
army needed a commander, and Tim-
mer must give It one by marrying.
Conquered by the stubbornness of her
friends, s113 yielded, and the prince was
made her .onsort. But as soon as he
was settled in his new position be be-
came a drunkard, and began to act in
every way like a barbarian.
Timmer tried for two .yea's and a half
to bring hint to his senses, end then she
appeared before the assembly and an-
nounced her intention of leaving a man
so vile. Without the least hesitation the
annals tools him to the shore of the
Black Sea. put him on a ship, with a
large sloelc of 0101105 and precious
stones, and sent him to Constantinople,
Bet without waste of time he was
back again with a Greek army, seelcing
to regain the throne. Twice lie made the
aiteinpt, and twiee he was defeated.
Than he disappeared from the story,
and Thamnr became the wife of an ob-
scure prince, David, whom she had
known from her childhood, and who
loved her very much.
After this Queen 'rhmnar won -great
military tame, and by the excellence of
ler armies and their generals 'she suc-
eceded in repulsing all attacks upon the
integrity of her possessions and pre-
served them intact. And when the Ma-
hnmmedens attacked her Christian sub-
jects, site visited retribution upon Mem.
In the evenly-cnghth year of her reign
she died, and the chronicler says
"So disappeared the sun which shone
for more than a quarto' of a century
for the glory of Georgia."
A
DEALT!' iN TUE 1108,1;.
torn -a erir innt of the worst type, ills
frillier, a fine type of. the Cape ilugue- stud. "1 perP51ra15d the, seecn(1 offence
not, despaired of his son's vteious ten- ii, November Inst, when the King of
dudes when the 15115' wns only 12 Spain arrived 1n Berlin, and the girl
yenrs old. it Is related lint he been whose hair was 0111 o(( did not notice
want hal been done,"
"\Vhet olid you du with the hair?" ask-
ed The judge,
"1 look it hone and kept it In a box
labeled 'lleminlerences,'" replied Sines.
"1f you were lilr0raled would you pro-
mise never again to cutoff girls' hale?"
asked the judge.
"1 cannot promise; i cannot say whe-
ther 1 could resist the temptation,' was
the reply,
Sloss slated lint he had Berl each
tronhy with a rlbhnn and lithe led B
with The dole on which he obtained pos-
55SS11111 nl i1.
The court discharged Sloss, his rein -
lives promising Lo place hint under ra
strabhl
roasted a cot. alive over a slow fire, and
Ihrnughnul his childhood was guilty of
Ilnnlerous acts of atrocious cruelly to
animals.
His father, a man of rotund henith,
who hod never hod nn Illness In his life.
died suddenly on Ont, 15. 1505. No nnsl-
mortenl wns held, though the axlrnnr-
cutlery suddenness of the death mused
much comment. and there Is Mlle doubt
flint he WAS entwined. Ile wns insured
for S1?.Ong, the whole of which went
to Pierre Rnssen,
Early in 11)(13 Pneson rnverted hour
one day from n fishing e'nedilinn. and
ennmineed nnnellnlnntly that Ills brother
:tastier hm1 been wnahed off n reek rind
drowned. Jnsner wns insured Inn 417,.
".o.0. and it Is reme't<nhle 11151 nea'iv
the whole of this nmeent wns in an nr-
c'idenl nolley, so BIM if Jnsner hnd died
a natural death Pierre would not have
henefted.
Baby's Own Tablets are equally good
for little babies or big children. If rt
child is suffering from any of the mina'
Ills of childhood a few doses of the Tab-
lets will cure it. And an ocensionnl
dose to the well child will prevent sick-
ness. Mrs. A. Mercier, Riviera Ouelle,
Que., says:—"My baby was Cross, irri-
table, did not sleep at night and did nob
seem to derive, but since giving her
Bnby'a Own Tablets all tlh(s is changed,
She now oats well, sleeps well 1111d Is
growing fat. The Tablets have proved
a blessing to both myself and the child."
So soy all mothers who have used this
medicine Baby's Own Tablets are sold
by all druggists, or you can got them
(ram Tile Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont., at 25' cents a box.
THERE IS NOW
A MASS OF PROOF
TUAT LUMBAGO iS ALWAYS CURED
BY DODD'S KIDNEY PiLLS.
Quebec Man Cured his Kidneys with
Dodd's kidney Pills, and his Lumbago
Vanished,
Quebec, P. Q., April 2.—(Special).—
John Ball, a bricklayer, residing at 57
Little Champlain Street, this city, has
added his statement to the great amass of
proof that Lumbago is caused by dis-
ordered Kidneys, and consequently
easily cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Mr. Ball says:
"I was troubled with Lumbago for two
years. i could not work. I had to get
up at nights to urinate so often that. my
rest was broken. 1 read of cures by
Dodd's Kidney Pills and made up my
mind to try Mem. After the first. box I
could see and feel a change. Three boxes
cured me completely."
Lumbago, like Rheumatism, is caused
by uric acid in the blood. Uric aced can-
not stay in the blood If the kidneys are
working right. Dodd's Kidney Pills
stake the Kidneys work right.
- KAFFIRS AND SLAVES.
Origin of Two Words is an Interesting
Bit of History.
Very curious has been the history C
the word "kaf lr." The French expire,
e-rs who have been opening up the Su -
clan and Sahara find tlel they nee called
oars by the Mohammedans, while . Sir
Iienry Rawllnson once said that the love-
liest Oriental lady he had ever seen was
n katir slave at Kabul. When she had
icosened her golden hair she could cover
herself completely as with a veil. This
natio of kalnr is as world-wide ns 15-
Inmism, for It Is the name of "unbeliev-
er' applied by trite Mohammedans to
those that refuse the faith. The Portu-
guese found 3L applied to the negroes et
[last Africa by their Arab predecessors,
rind handed it on to the Dutch and to
ihe English. The hall)' slave to Kabul
tolonged to one of those black -clad
mountain tribes In the heart of Afghan -
Asian who 1i11 1805 deflect their Moslem
neighbors, and on their dizzy precipices
gloated on their idolatry. These Afghan
kamrs claim to he descended from the
Greeks who came with Alexander in
his conquest of the east.
A remarkable instance of verbal deg-
rndn.ijol is the word "slave." Ifs ori-
ginal, lite Russian "slava," meant giole.
ous, being etymologically ai<in to the
i;nglish word glory," and was pt'oudly
token as -their mune: 11y the Slavonic
people. But when the Germans reduced
hosts of the Slays to servitude 111010
name, from malice or accident, as thh-
bon says, became synonymous with
"servile." it retains no more sugges
Ilonof Its racial origin now than dues
"ogre," which Is really "Hungarian,"
from a confusi00 of the Magyars with
the thins, and of both with Lhe terrible
Tartars.
PROFESSIONAL GOSSIPS.
In China elderly ladles are regularly
employed as gossips, and they are paid
well, It is usual for Mem to go to the
best 1101808, beating a drug] l0 an-
nounce their arrival, and to offer their
services to the lady as entertainers. 11
theft' offer is accepted, they sit down and
tell the latest news, Thu choicest, 'scan-
dal, and anything that they think may
interest their hearers, Should their
stock -in -trade prove very delectable
they most likely go away with a very'
handsome present, in addillon to their
regular fee, which Is et the rate of shout
is, an hour, Some of these gossips have
a large number of ciients, whom they
visit at regular intervals,
MA1fiNG PAYMENT,
"All 1 have In the world 1 ova to my
wife," lnurmure11 the millionaire, who
was about to tail, "and I guess I better
minim up with her right now,"
Alli 11e proceeded to put his posses.
510118 in flit wile's nsrno.
"Why, Clara, you look radiant' Wliat
hos happened?" "i've ,lust received ail
invitation to 0 wedding." "Well, there's
nothing pnrticulnr in tint to go into
raptures over." "Yes, but It, happens to
be my own," and sho shoved the new
engagement -ring.
Doctored Nine Years for Tetter.—Mr.
James Gaston, merchant, of Wilkes -
harm, Pa., writes : "For nine years 1
have been disfigured with Teller on my
hands and face. Al last 1 have found a
eure In Dr. Agnew's Ointment. It
helped me from the first appllealion, anti
now I am permanently cured." -135.
"Yes,' said the fair young girl. "every
uody says I'm just the picture of mam-
ma." "Well." replied the gallant youth,
"you're certainly a fiatlering picture."
TEF JAPE ,lid it. They a,tpptied the Menthol
round to the "D d L" Ole ,than Plater, which re.
Booth instantly backache, headache, neuralgia,
ehoumatimm and sciatica.
The Lady: "Pa wents us to wait len
years before the marry; but that will not
meter, dear George. You will still be
young then." The Escort: "Yes, my
dear: but it was not of myself 1 was
thinking."
Penlight Boap is better than other soaps,
but is beat when used in the Sunlight way,
Bey Bunlight Soap and follow directions.
Ile: '9'd consider it a great pleasure
to talk to a woman like Miss Geese -
way." She: "What Why, she'd talk
you to death." i -le: "1 said 1'd consider
11 a pleasure -to tallc to her, not to listen:
to tier."
A SKIN THAT BURNS with eczema, and is
oevered with orupti ors that discharge a thin fluid,
may be made smooth and sightly with w'eave's
Collate. Rut this external remedy should be used
Biu auniuuation with Weaver's Syrup,
Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps,
but is best when used in the Sunlight way,
To appreciate the simplicity and ease of
washing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight
way you should follow directions.
After rubbing on the soap, roll up each
piece, immerse in the water, and go away.
Peach: "Mr. Riche says very bitter
things about Those lazy sons of his, but
his wife is always making excuses for
them." Bloom: "Yes, she makes excuses.
but he has to nuke allowances for
them; that's what angers him."
No Heart too Bad to he Cured.—Tes-
firrlony could be piled Mali in commen-
dation of ihp wonderful cures wrought
by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the i-Ieart. No
case stsnds against this great remedy
where ii did not relieve the most acute
heart sufferings inside of thirty minutes,
it attacks the disease in an instant after
being taken. -131
He (on his knees)—"Darling, t love
you wllh all my heart, with all my soul,
and with all the strength of my being."
She—"Are you in earnest, Clarence?" Ole
(rep roaehfully)—"ln earnest? Do you
think I ash Nagging my trousers in this
way for fun?"
A BROAD STATEMENT
I'hie announcement is made without any
'notifications. Been hold ie the ono pre-
paration iu the world that guarantees it.
Dr. Leenhardt's hem -Reid will euro any
.0.80 of 1 ilea. It in in the form of a tablet.
It is the only pile remedy used int. molly.
It is impossible to aura an established
case of Piles with ointments, suppositories,
injeotious, or outward appliances.
A guarantee is issued with every package
of Dr. Lonnharrit's Hem-Roid, which con-
tains a month's treatment.
Go and talk to Your drug1istabout 1t.
The Wilson- yle Co., Limited, Niagara
Falls, Ont.
TRY SINGING.
An eight-year-old girl, with a cut in her
hand, was brought to a physician. It
was necessary for the best resells to
take a few stilettos with a surgeon's
needle, While the physician was making
preparations the little girl swung her
foot nervously against the chaff', and
was gently admonished by her mother,
"That will do no harm," said the doc-
tor, kindly, "as long as you hold your
hand still, adding with a glance at the
strained, anxious face of the child,
"You may cry as much ns you lilts."
"1 would rather sing," replied the
child.
"All right, 11tat would be better, What
can you sing?"
"i can sing, 'Dive, Give, Said the little
Stream: Do you know That?"
"1 am not sure," responded the doe -
10r. How dohs it begin?"
• The little patient proceeded to illus -
trete,
That's beautiful," said the doctor. "I
want to hear the whole of it."
All the while the skilled fingers were
sowing up the wound, the sweet, childish
voice sounded bravely through the
room, and the only tears shed on the
occasion came' from tine eyes of the
mother,
It is, i believe, a physiological mol
that 501110, expression of onno's feelings
tends, to lessen painn. Stone weeping
and groaning aro distressing to one's
friend t, how
"itvoiiidlit do for us ail to
rtik
16yd �.
a
will do its work in thirty to sixty minutes.
Your clothes will be cleaner and whiter than if -washed
in the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing.
Equally good with hard or soft water.
Lover Brothers Limited, Toronto
SAL1l5- JUST ARRIVED AND FOR
i' sole 34 n,portmi Clydn+dale of sire c act
il.-0. S.t: fano 21 toile, Onto Dud of street sal.
line. -0. ,SORRY, Guelph, Out-
APPLE TREES.
Before buying write us, or see out
agent near you, for prices. \Ve hav1D
the largest stock of bruit trees to be
found in Canada. We pay the freight.
Drown Brothers Company,
Nurserymen, Limited,
Brown's Nurseries, Ont,
WE LL
DRILLING
MAOHINES
and
DRILLERS'
SUPPLIES,
Write for prices.
W. II. UOIN Saf1,
London Ont,
COULD CURE THAT.
Dr. Younger—"You're a little bit un-
der weight. You don't eat enough."
Mr. Mussel—"Nonsense! if I were to
eat more I'd have dyspepsia-'
Dr. Younger—"I know, but that's my
specialty, you know."
DO NOT ALr,OW yourseIf to become alarmed
because you have last your appetite and aro losing
flesh, but commence taking Ferrevim " the Leaf
tonic. It will build you up Quickly.
REFLECTION.
The photographer was thoughtfully
surveying a row of pictures the had
taken of a number of patrons,
"There is no denying the fact" he
muttered, "there are some ugly features
in this business."
flow long have your Kidneys been
sick?—Here's South American Kidney
Cure evidence that's convincing : "1 am
a new man—three bottles mired me,"
"Five bottles cured mo of Diabetes." "I
never expected to bo cured of Bright's
Disease, but half a dozen bottles did
IL" "1 thought my days were num-
bered, but this great remedy cured me."
It never fails, -134.
"My deer Rtiss Kempton," remarked
Mr. Ciifflonville, meeting the young lady
by chance, "your new hat is simply di-
vine. i crossed the street especially lo
get a better view. However, I shouldn't
lilcfs to sit behind it at the theatre."
"But, then, you needn't," retorted Miss
Kempton, with an arch smile; "for you
are welcome to sit beside it." What
could the poor boy do?
MONTH Airrun MONTH a cold stloks, anti
Seems to tear hales M your throat, Are you aware
khat even a stubborn and Wag -neglected cold is
cured with Allen's Lang Bedsore 1 Clough and
'worry no longer.
To avoid "catching" cold keep your
room at an even temperature, don't sit
with your back to a warm fire, and
avoid draughts,
Cure the Nerves and you will control
almost every disease that. flesh is heir
to. The foundation of health is a perfect
stomach and good digestion—these right
and you are insured plenty of nerve
force, perfect cirouletion and pure blood.
South American Namibia is a wonder=
worker—gives nerve force—makes rich
blood. TVs a veritable "Elixir of Lila."
—132.
Mrs. Green (who Ihinks of engaging) --
"But is the girl honest? Can she he
trusted?" Mrs. Brovn (the girl's former
mistress)—"You need not be in the least
alarmed. She is perfectly honest. All
the time she wns with rile T never knew
her to take a thing—not even my advice
as to how things should bo done."
For 33 Years
Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung
Tonic, has been before the public, and
tl1s, together with the fact that its sales
have steadily increased year by year, is the
best proof of the merit of
Shiloh
as a cure for Coughs, Coids, and all
diseases of the lungs and air passages.
Those who have used Shiloh would not
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sold with a positive guarantee that, if it
doesn't 01110 you, the dealer will refund
what you paid for it. Shiloh
�a Cured
thousands of the most obstinate cases of
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'Lott winter i douched ler dues months and
the0ahe I war seine into Cotleumptien. 1 look ell
*oda of medicines,y but noth(na did me 00y rod
un!il i toed Shiish'. Cossumenen Cure. r;ou[
Wks cured ase. 'Ilk tiler 1 had ay.' 5511
cold, was not puta to rpeok, my lui,W b rote
an the side and hack, Sit tonics of Shaoh mad*
ono well with,. 1 here often fl le several 500 tie ,
awl eves .one of Steal time bran caroti"- .
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We Own The Largest Steck Food Factory In The World.
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n Land of plenty
Not as much unoccupied land as
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home, Texas, Colorado., NOW Mina -
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