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Show MISSOURI'S WAR GOVERNOR Kcstored by Pe- ru-na. Governor T. C Fi.etchkk. Hon. Thomas C. Fletcher, the noted war Governor of the State of Missouri, is a great Irieiid of Pe-ru-na. He writes: The Pe-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co., Columbus, Colum-bus, Ohio. Gentlemen For years I have been afflicted with chronic catarrh, which has gone through my whole system, and no one knows the torture and misery I have passed through. My doctor has prescribed various remedies, reme-dies, and I have never found any relief until I was persuaded by a friend to use Dr. Hartman's Pe-ru-na. After the use of one bottle I feel like a new man. It also cured nae of a dropping I had In my throat, and built my system sys-tem up generally. To those who are suffering with catarrh I take pleasure in recommending your great medicine. Very respectfully. Thomas C. Fletcher. Everything that affects the welfare of the people is a legitimate subject of comment to the real statesman. The statesman is not a narrow man. It is the politician who is narrow. The true statesman looks out on the world as it is, and seeks, as far as Is in his power, to remedy evils and encourage the good. Catarrh in its various forms is rapidly rap-idly becoming a national curse. An undoubted remedy has been discovered discov-ered by Dr. Hartman. This remedy has been thoroughly tested during the past forty years. Prominent men have come to know of its virtues, and are making public utterances on the subject. sub-ject. To save the country we must save the people. To save the people we must protect them from disease. The disease that is at once the most prevalent and stubborn of cure is catarrh. |