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Show Warning as to Our Waning Vitality (By Lee Herbert Smith, M. D.) Every man should take stock of his physic.;! condition just as frequently as he ta'.s stock of his financial condition, there-iy learning his weak spots and taking tak-ing measures to repair them before it is too late. ' In the winter or 6pring is the best time to take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, generally weak, tired and listless, one should take a tonic. One that will do the spring "house-cleaning," an old-fashioned herbal remedy that was used by everybody nearly 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it contains , no alcohol or narcotic. This blood tonic, extracted from wild roots and barks, was first put out by Dr. Pierce in ready-to-use form and since -then has- been sold by the million bottles as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's always efficacious in the winter or spring when the blood is run down and you need a wholesome tonic. This is nature's tonic, which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the liver and steadiness to the nerves, strengthening the whole system. Send 10c to Dr. Tierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y., for trial package of tablets. Then to keep the liver and bowels regular and to carry away the poisons within, it is best to take castor oil or a vegetable pill, made up of May-apple, aloes, jaiap, and sugar-coated, to be had at most drug stores, known as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. . |