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Show AVOID DANGER. The imnger of Catarrh Ointments Tht Contain Mcronry. This journal, although more particularly particu-larly devoted to all that interests finance, commerce and manufacturing, manufactur-ing, is nevertheless always awake to the need and wants of its readsrs, let the subject be what it may. We were asked to investigate and report upon the merits of the various catarrh remedies reme-dies on the market. The production of preparations of injurious composition composi-tion cannot, unfortunately, be stopped or restricted at present, or until our state legislatures can be induced to jaa ejiiuu suiiiiuie ami suimscui. ,u as will effectually prevent their appearance ap-pearance on the market. In the meantime, mean-time, the people must look out for themselves. In this matter, we have made a most careful and painstaking investigation, realizing the confidence that would be placed in our reply. Our medical staff employed to make such investigations were most favorably impressed with the preparation known as Halls catarrh cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. of Toledo, Ohio, and agreed that this peerless remedy deserves our highest indorsement Many of the catarrh remedies on the market contain meroury, which destroys de-stroys the seuse of smell and deranges the whole syst.em when entering through the mucous surfaces. From analysis we found that Hall's catarrh cure contains no mercury. It is taken internally, acting directly upon the bleed and mucous surfaces of the system. sys-tem. We have no interest whatever in this matter beyond faithfully serving serv-ing our readers, and as our indorsement indorse-ment is extended without reward of any kind, and is wholly unsolicited by this company, and will he received with the full credence that ad ou statements have met with for the p eighteen years. Southern Review of Commerce. |