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Show Bright Spring Days. The spring should be pre-eminently a season of contentment, happiness and hope. In these bright and pleasant months the country should enjoy its highest degree of tranquility and prosperity. pros-perity. But spring, it is well known, as often a period of discomfort and disturbance dis-turbance in the physical system. Important Im-portant organs of the body become torpid or irregular in their action, and the fact is instantly reflected in the mental condition of the individual. A disordered liver means disordered nerves and a dull and unsteady brain. Anything Any-thing which will bring the physical system into harmony with budding Nature confers an enormous benefit upon the nation, besides the mere allaying of physical discomfort. Hood's Sarsaparilla does this, as thousands of grateful and happy men and women can testify, and increased use of this standard spring medicine id of more real practical importance in promoting health and quiet in the business world than reams of abstract theorizing. |