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Show - - - , fxi rt 1 l!ocl a rcaa has a wea1 hartNand poor nerve. . i , ; - A: -z. rieans tLinr.ess of blood. It is common ia men and younj; rSf " " ' women and all thoee who work indoors, who do not g-et enough outdoor S f i ' ( i' air acd ocd csrgen ia their lungs. There are too many white blood cor- i ' " ' ,r - -Cv. ' , ft-"cles in such cases, end there ia often a peculiar sound ia the b-art, . ""l 4 ' 7, ' j callei a murmur, ia cases of anemia. This heart murmur is caused by . I lw. - ' Ly' ' thinness of the blood passing through the heart, where normally a tn'JCj T I I ji : thicker uid should pass. Exactly as water and molasses would make - lll T i , - noticeably different sound in passing through a vent, so will ',-? ' ' l ' y 'tbin and thick blood make sounds quite diilerect from each Xjf w . , ' ' i V otller' l " quite possible that when you were told that you ' . ac a tnurmur n heart you fancied you had heart disease, j J . Jj' ; sy" vf?W The murmur of anemia disappears when the blood regains its , J J ' natural consistency and richness. It is. not heart disease. ' -vi f A' Sometimes people suffer intense pain over the kieart, which is not ' I " 7 7 ) X i 7 heart disease, but paused by the stomach. It is the occasion of ''-. ' 'f much anxiety, alarm and suffering, for which its victim is dependent . y !' i v- ' . npon reflex distiu-bances from the stomach caused by indigestion. In ' , f the same way many bad coughs are dependent upon these reflex dis- , f ' y- tnrbances of what is called the pneumogastric nerve. I - There can be no question that the common sense wsy of treating all r ' 1 ' these symptoms is nrst to cast out the poisons from the system by a " 7 , ' I eniple vegetable laxative such as Dr. Pierce's Plessant Pellets. These ! i -i 4 ' ' J I are made from botanical extracts, in concentrated form. To enrich the l ?i ' blood and increase the red blood corpuscles, Dr. Pierce, years sgo, dem- t I ij V ' onstrated in his large practice that there was a vegetable compound that j 1 L' I '( ' A would quickly cure the bad symptoms enumerated above and increase ; 1 " J If the red blood corpuscles thereby feeding the nerves on rich blood and 'Ai V t I 'll do'ng away with nervous irritability. This was his Golden Medical W M X'.l Discovery" which also acts upon the digestion and assimilation of food , J k 's. v ' I i 'n stomach so that the blood gets its proper food from the stomach. , . - L , '1 I V Feed the lungs, stomach and heart on rich red blood and yon have I1 VX AV ' r I II orelya healthy body, which will throw off the germs of disease which - 1 f 7 X ' lurk everywhere. Get as near to nature's way as yon can. A medicine ' 'If Svt f made entirely of botanical extracts and which does not contain alcohol ' 1 1 I V?0 ' 7. I "W ( the afest Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery contain C I 1- fflji H1' no lcol or narcotics. Some blood medicines do, and when alcohol X' ' Y i touches the little red blood corpuscles they begin to shrink and are ' 1 rnr y i ,'tducei to broken fragments and shapeless masses. They sie fairly , ' S 1 cut 'nto Vxtct ten up by the alcohol. Therefore, an alcoholic ' -i1- ' Jl I medicine ii not porticnlarly good for the blood, p " iMli S. )) -L Tii - Mrs. Wm. Wise, of Fishburn. N.W. - " K I Ter., writes: ! came to Alberta, tl'i . v tif 1 1 some two years ajo, and was a total !6 ' ? ' ,V Vv h . wreck. - Had been told by good rti- v . JL TJ Hlltv,. yJ doctors in the United Sutes that I X) .XV t; & . . 5. V V r-1 " j..- had consumption. Had hemor- W v in lasa - - rhages from the lungs, would also V?? 3 - ' have dreadful pains in left side in the short ribs. Could not get my breath ; would almost v4? i - . 'Z t J ' choke to death. Tried every thing I oould hear of. Several months ago started to take your v t - medidnea. Took eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In truth, I "A?" never saw such a change. Could see the difference from the first bottle. I am now well - for the first time In nine years." ? t X Mrs. R. J. HalL of Roxboro. N. C, writes : I suffered nearly two years with jaundice and ' K'" ls indigestion; in fact, my health failed completely. I tried everything for relief, including f . ' 1 several doctors. Did not improve, but grew steadily worse and was given up. Was enable to I ?" . 4 do any work, and at night (after sundown) was blind, so that I would walk atrainst chain, etc., ' . in room with lamp burning brightly. My husband finally wrote to Dr. Pierce, and under his - - advice, I began taking his 'Golden Medical Discovery.' Am happy to say that after taking six I : -? bottles I was cured. All my friends who saw me when sick and see me now, wonder at the ' result of yomr great and grand remedy. I was griven ttp by all, doctors included, and had lost -V V all hope myself. I feel that I owe my life to Dr. R. V. Pierce and his 'Golden Medical Discovery.' -V I recommend it to all my friends and to every one suffering from similar ailments." "v" I Accept no substitute for "Golden (Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and longs. y rou71nt Import ' Tfl?F 1 r O A complete medical book and physiology of the body, tatlt KllOWlede ) Pierre's Common Sense Medical Adviser, which - I1, j ; ' ' r tC V can be had for the cost of postage, 31 cents in one-cent I '. . S IVllOWieuQe - X stamps for the ctoth-bound book, or 21 stamps for the ! I fit Wlef 0 PaP"'-bound volume of 1008 pages. M! ' ; Oi Address: Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y. ' Tnnn 1 -.j . . y . Llay Be the StartiEj Phzt ' fcr D::;i Cq--:':.:z. 7hy7fi:t Ur.tll Tco L ;? pnennctlierc: 7 Will Cure You for a . ' Certainty. THE APPARATUS FuEE If you will write to Dr. John Hobert-son, Hobert-son, Murdoch Block, Cinclanatl, O., and will take the treatment for three months. The cost ranges frora 101 to 2X .. YOU" KXZD A -MT-riTPATTrA 1 6PBJLY TnEOWH TJPOK TOTJT- THROAT OB INTO YOTTB JTOSV TBIXS. "THIS IS CAIIXD POTTJ"'. MATHZBAPY. TJ host of physlciane now nse ray large machines in their office practice; but I have a little Pneumocbemlc Com-minutor Com-minutor for family nse which I will mail to any one FREE who would like to test the treatment. For reference, you may write to any of the parties named below some of the most promt nent citizens of Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati References ' . James Murdoch, Jr.. owner of the Murdoch block. W. H. Matthews, attorney. Ninth and Main streets. J. F. McCnrdy, bookseller, 431 Elnt street. Jamea N. Ramsey. Attorney, Wiggins block. John J. Cushlng. attorney, Cincinnati Trust building-. t - O. A. Clause, Cincinnati manager for Funk & Wagnalla, Pickerinr building. F. C. Zumsteln. SuDertntendent Money Mon-ey Order Department Cincinnati post-office. post-office. ' Rev. C. I "Work. D. D. (present address, ad-dress, Granville, O.). This treatment la Indorsed, used and -recommended by over .two thousand physicians. lawyers, preachers and business bus-iness men. Over five thousand of the instruments now In nse In the United States and Great Britain. Rev. Charles 1 Work. D. D for eight years past of the First Presbyterian Presby-terian Church, Cincinnati, says: "I can heartily recommend1 Dr. John Robertson's Robert-son's Pneumatherapy apparatus to aS who are afflicted with throat or lun fx troubles. It la Just the thing for prea'f Ton choose both the day and the premium. pre-mium. See ad. National Importing Tea Co., page 8. ----- era sore tnroat. 1 nave also checked th progress of a cold with two applications applica-tions of this treatment. I have two of these Instruments one that is kept In the house and another that I carry with me when lecturing or preaching away f rem home. I have recommended the treatment to a number of friends who are highly pleased with it. I think one of these Instruments is well worth $100 In my home." WOULD HOT TAKE f 100 TOB IT. John J. Cushlng, attorney and coun-selor-at-law. Union Trust Building, Cincinnati, says: "X am using one of the Pneumatherapy instruments for . catarrh and impaired hearing, and would not take $100 for it if I could not get another. I have ordered two of these instruments for relatives In the East with like good results In acl case." CUBED A CASE OF 20 YEAR3 STANDING. . Dr. T. W. Lindsay, .503 Broadway, Cincinnati, says: I have used Dr. Robertson's apparatus with unvarying success in a number of cases of catarrh . of the throat. One patient who had suffered suf-fered for 20 years was cured in three months by using the treatment three times a day." , CONSUMPTION CUBED. About six years ago Mr. Lemuel Lunger Lun-ger of Milton, Pa., waa supposed by his friends to be in the Incurable stages of consumption. He obtained the Pneumatherapy Pneu-matherapy treatment, w hich was then not fully perfected. He made rapid! Improvement under the treatment, and! in less than a year was restored to good health, and Is alive and well today. . CATARRH CURED. . , Rev. Fred Hodder of Fields. LfliCJ county, O.. obtained the Pneumith- -rapy treatment for Nasal Catarrh about' eighteen months ago. He now writes that he Is cured of the Catarrh, and orders the treatment sent to his brothes In London, England, for asthma. BRONCHITIS AND WEAK LUNGS.' " Mr. B. C Alderson of Alderson. W. Va., writes as follows: "A little over) a year ago I bought one of your Instruments In-struments and medicines for bronchitis and weak lungs. I have experienced benefit from It, and would like to oh tain more of the medicine." QUICK RESULTS. The following brief extracts are front letters written by persons who had only used the apparatus from one to three weeks, and who had not received any regular treatment, but only a sample -bottle of the medicine tip to the time of writing. All except one are now under regular treatment: Miss Ida Pearl Walter, Cheyenne. Wyo., writes: "I have been Improving . ever since I began using the apparatus." appara-tus." Mr. E. W. Taylor. Yoakum, Tex writes:- "Your treatment has surely, helped my daughter." Mr. M. Puett, Carbon, Tex., writes! "I have used your sample bottle of medicine, and it has helped me wonder fully." Mr. J. W. Druliner, Sanwich, 111., writes: "I am troubled with Catarrhal deafness and I have been benefited by your treatment. I can certainly hear better with my right ear than I could before using It." Mr. S. I. Alderson, Asbury. W. Va.. writes: "1 have had a troublesome case of catarrh for five years. I began improving as soon as I commenced using us-ing your apparatus, and now feel so much better that I thought perhaps I would not need any more of the medW cine." It will cost you not a cent to send for the small apparatus. I simply want you to test It for yourself. Address DR. JOHN ROBERTSON, Murdoch Block, Cincinnati. O, H MEAL TIME CONSCIENCE. What Do the Children Drink? There are times when mother or father feeds the youngsters something that they know children should not have. Perhaps it is some rich dessert but more often It Is tea or coffee. Some tominofr.ise by putting In so much hot water that there Is not much tee or coffee left but even that little is pretty ertaln to do harm. It leads to bigger does. Then come the coffee ills. It is better to have some delicious, hot. food drink that you can take your-rt your-rt it and feed to your children conscious that it will help and strengthen and never hurt them. A lady of Oneida, N. Y., says: "I used coffee many years In spite of the conviction that it Injured In-jured my nervous system and produced my nervous headaches. While visiting a friend I was served with Poetum but it was not well made, still I determined to get a package and try it myself and after following directions carefully the result was all that could be desired; a delicious, finely flavored, richly colored bevernxe. Since I quit coffee Postum has worked wonders for me. ' "My husband who always ' suffered from k tiney trouble when drinking coffee cof-fee e,u;t the coffee and took up Postum with rre and . ce drinking Postum, he has fi It stronsrT and better with no indication in-dication of kliney trouble. "You may be ure I find It a great comfprt to l ive a warm drink at meals that I can r've my ch!!2ren with a clear conscience t!"-at It will help them and not hurt them as cc Tee or tea would." Name furnished by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. . , |