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Show PLEASURES OF MEMORY. What ii ldi -sed tiling la memory. How It bring! hp ft pleasures of the past, and hides the unph asantnees! Vou recall your rliililhood jla.v, do you not, and wish they Would return? You remember toe pleaanw Baaociations, while the unpleasant ones are forgotten. Perhaps to jour mind comes the face of some friend. It was ouee a pale, sad face It showed marks of pain, line, of rare. It seemed to be looking into the hereafter, here-after, the unknown future. And then you recall how it brightened, how it recovered it- rosy hue, how- it tiecaine n picture of happiness hap-piness and joy. Io you remember these thin?? Manv people do, and gladly tell how health returned, how happiness come buck, how the world seemed bright. They tell how thev were once weak, nerveless, perhaps per-haps in pain, and certainly unhappy. They tell of sleepless nights, restless days, untouched un-touched food, unstrung nerve-. And then they tell how they became happy, healthy and strong once more. You hare heard it often In the past, have you not? You have qeanl people describe how they were cored and kept in health? You certainiy can remember re-member what it is'thut has so helped people in America. It not, listen to what Mrs. Annie .lenness Miller, who is universally known as tin- gp-at ilress reformer, says: "t-iv. years airo. when suffering from mental (are and overwork, I received the most pro-Bounced pro-Bounced heuellt from the use of that, great medicine, Warner's Sate lire." Ah, now you remember. Now you recollect how much you have heard of this great Cure Now yon are ready to admit that memory is tunall pleating) that the highest pleasure comes from perfect health, and that this great remedy has done more to produce and prolO&K health than every other discovery ever know n in the entire history of the whole world. |