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Show on-;: , ; i' Dangerous Weakness- 1 "V EUltl. ' ' ' ' " SfjH' , T'"' 0K There Is Heal Danger in 'f the After-effects of This Treacherous Disease. 13. I- i:s-f'' "loir i drd. Those who have- survived an ntjj" attack of dreaded influenza find their strength taxed to the ut-;Jj ut-;Jj most, and the entire system in a 1,1 weakened and nerve-shattered an. , condition. For this disease is 'j i: intense in its severity, and its after-effects are as much to be jiifl pu.ird.ed against as the disease fft1 itself. -" The pain-racked body is in such a debilitated condition that the vitality is at a low ebb, the strength returns very slowly, and the patient becomes despondent despon-dent because of his helplessness. And unless there is a full resto-, resto-, ratien--k his former robust condition, con-dition, he is liable to fall an easy ri'l?y to any ordinary illness. In i other words, there is danger of a Permanent injury to the. system. ou owe it to yourself to re-Ram re-Ram your full strength and health just as completely and Promptly as possible, and to take jjv-j a11 Precaution to avoid the al'ter-Z-t efl'c'cts of the disease. This you caa do by giving nature such as-y-Xj ?istauee as is needed in rebuild-tfgj rebuild-tfgj nS the waste tissue and restor-ng restor-ng the strength and vitality. AH waste tissue must be rebuilt re-built and all lost strength must . be restored through the blood Ripply, for through this viral ""id alone can the damauc be repaired. And" after its battle with the germs of grippe and influenza, in-fluenza, the blood is thin and weak and must have help in its stupendous task of rebuilding the system and restoring ' the strength and buoyant vitality to the stricken body. Just here is where S. S. S. has proven such a valuable aid, fo it is without question the most efficacious blood purifier ever discovered. This reliable old remedy, which has been sold by druggists for more than fifty years, was first used by the Indians, In-dians, who discovered the medicinal medic-inal value of the roots and herbs of the forest, and has been used with the greatest success for more than half a century. tf. S. S. is the one remedy that is so useful in repairing the damage dam-age done by influenza and grippe, because it promptly enriches en-riches the blood supply, and fills the veins with new life and vitality, vi-tality, which in turn rebuild the waste tissue throughout the system. sys-tem. Xo matter how long since you have had this disease, you should begin at once to take S. S. S., which will do so much in putting the system back into pei-Cect pei-Cect physical condition. ' And remember, too, that avoiding disease is simply a matter mat-ter of keeping the system in perfect per-fect condition, so that those who keep their blood supply pure and strong and vigorous are not nearly near-ly so liable to attack. A few bottles of S. S. S. are worth many times their cost as a precaution against disease. Those -vs ho take S. S. S. can get any desired medical advice without cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 101 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. (Adv.) Jw tJm n Vi. m Ik n my iff! I v I;;! A tii "iJilZj , c---' i n v m m Ww4 Pi flit. 8 tag: ! I ( j fl ! ! ! ! j I I il" ' l and half-pound ikw. mmM II yi il illlil I I (I I ' practical pound crytal , j- ' il il i l W ipowmoi.tetaptkat i ! II I I ! i 1 I! ,i I h. W the tobacco fo..cA i ,U'm 'ill lijijU ii; ii li . II Copyrirtl 1111 j F you haven't rung-in on the joys of a jimmy pipe with Prince Albert for pack- roblc,:0 " 1 ing you certainly want to get introduced inside the next hour I 'Talk about a C .t-T " j pal-pai-ty! Why, it's like having a pass on a park merry-go-round early in June! ' For, Prince Albert has brought pipes into their own led three men to the " -Vw utmost tobacco happiness where one man smoked a pipe before 1 P. A. has - jj.fj - blazed the trail for thousands who figured they would have to do "Kitchen f Ms(c l'11 ij1iif Police" on pipe smokes the rest of their lives! Thousands more have taken y h" .aj !j!j;w ! the tip" to roll their own with Prince Albert! F-j , j. ijjjj i it f v x " I ! li So, climb into the P. A. pipe or makin's cigarette pastures and have a session! P 1 f s s x J'j!! ! i You'll soon get wise, all right, that Prince Albert never did bite the touchiest , i ijjj1!;! tongue in your township and, it's a brace of aces against a two-spot that it c v j ( Hvl never will fuss yours! Read on the reverse side of every Prince Albert package iVf that P. A. is made by our exclusive process that curs out bite and parch! i f Give Prince Albert the speed-o taste-test and tcngue-test if you want to u v s . sing-smoke-songs-at-sunrise! r ' f 1 -f i it' y.V-j . ; R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. vitlJL-Jl ) Ti-y This lor Sour Ktomach. ! I Fa t tlov.-ly, ina sf ;.-a.t e your food thor-' i ouiilv. 1 : : t but little me.it and none atr ai! for sujipei'. If you are still troubled j with :-'e;r "imif'1, take on of f 'l m m tte r-h' r-h' i Tabids Uepv.j g .in? to b-d. For' ialc by a.i dcalc;:.. uWvcrtiscmciit) ' |