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Show H I I IT IS IIJE BLOOD I Neither Liniments nor Ointments Will Reach Rheumatism How Mr. Stephenson Was Cured. Pcoplo with iiiflHinca and nchiug M joints, or painful muscles ; pcoplo who shuffle about with tho aid of a enno or u M crutch nnd cry, Oh I nt every Blight jar, aro constantly nsking,"Whut is tho bost thing for rheumatism?" To attempt to euro rheumatism bv ox- tornal applications is a foolish wusto of timo. Tho seat of tho discaso is in tho blood, and whilo tho sufforcr is rubbing, lotions and grcaso ou tho skin the poison In tho circulation is increasing. Dolayniu adopting a seusi bio treatment aro dangorous because rheunintimu muy at any momont reach the heart and prove fatal. Tho only snfo course for rheumatic sufferers Is to get tho best possible blood I romedy at onco. I Mr. Stephenson's experience with this obstinate nnd distressing afilietiou is 1 that of hundreds. He says: I "About a year ago 1 was attacked by 1 severe rhoumatif pains in in.v left I shoulder. Tlio puiiiB wore worse in wet I weather, and at these periods caused mo I tho greatest sufToring. I tried a number I of treatments and ointments, but thoy failod to alleviate tho pains." Then ho realized that tlio cause must bo deeper and tho pain only a surface indication. in-dication. Ho adds: " I had heard Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Pcoplo recommeuded as a cure for rheumatism, nnd when I found that I was gottiugno relief from applications, I mado up my mind that 1 would try thorn. Boforo tho flist box was gone I noticed that tho pains wero becoming less frequent, and that they weie not so fiovoro as boforo. After tlio second box had been used up I was entirely frco from discomfort, and I have had no traces of rheumatism since." Tho chango in treatment proved by almost immediate results that Mr. , Thomas Stephenson, wlto lives ntNo.llfi Grounwood street, Springfield, Mnbs., had found tho true means for tho purification purifi-cation and enrichment of his blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are without doubt tho bost of all blood remedies. Thoy offoct genuine and lasting cures in rhoumatism. Thoy do not moroly deaden tho aohe, but thoy cxpol tho poison from tho blood. These pills aro Bold by all druggists. ' I . TEA n Three-quarters of the tea I is not very good'; what's the use' HI Tout erocer return! your money It you don't jl UlM Schilling's Boat. I! TEA I We like to pay-out the money; won't you please I take some? 4 Tour grocer returna yoor money It you dont UVe SchtllinK' Beat. I , TEA W The majority buy poor K tea. There is plenty of I: good. H, Tour erooor returna your money It yoa doat B tike Schllllnic't Beat. I TEA I You can almost borrow I the best of it. W Toor grocer roturm your money It 70a dont K like Schilling! Beet, v |