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Show "Fads are Stubborn Things." Thousands of human beings arc yearly borne on the swift current of disease down to the grave, just because be-cause they do not possess a sudicient knowledge of themselves. A man meets his neighbor, and the first salutation is, "How tire you ?" or "How is your health '.''' The reply frequently is, "Oh, I am well, with the exception of a culd." Most persons per-sons lightly reganl a cold. Reader, do you know that a cold is one oi the most dangerous of maladies ? A cold not only clogs up the pores of the entire system, and retards circulation, circula-tion, but it is productive ot Catarrh, Ca-tarrh, which is quite apt to lead to Consumption. '"Oh," you say, "it i$ uotniug but a cold in my head." True; but that c-Ad is really a miid form of Catarrh, and if not arrested in its course will become chronic. Catarrh is one of the most disagreeable, disagree-able, ottensive nilevtious iu the ca a-iojjue a-iojjue of diseases. The passage to the nose is obstructed, the sense of smell impaired, and there is a di-agreeable sensation of pressure in the head. In the more advanced stages, there is a discharge having an otlensive odor. Ii the disease be allowed to continue in its course, thick, hard incrustations wiil form in the head, the bones of which sometimes becjme softened and break away in pieces. Why will persons continue to suiIIt from" such an annoying, disgusting disease, when ihey can just as weu be cured of it? Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy w:il cure the worst forms ot Catarrh; in fact it is the only s.ire and safe remedy which has yet been o fieri d to the pubde. "Mar.v harsh, irritating nre- parations may, for a time, relieve the urgency ot tiie symptons, but tuev do net cure the disease. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is eootning and I hea.ing in its e::l-ct?. and wutii us.-d with Dr. Rieroe's N.tsai Denote, according ac-cording to directions, does not f.dl lo tiiect a cure. Sold Ly aii Druggets. ' " "Jis |