The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 07, 1901, Image 7

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    CURES RHEUMATISM OR CATARRH
IN A DAY. TREATMENT F EE.
B. B. B (Itotanld Wood Unlm) din's th")
Worm caa by draining tha polann out of
Iho blood and bonea. Aihifi and pain to
lbs bonna or Joints, hot ewollHn uitiai'lna,
swollen glnnda, aclatlnn, dropping In tha
throat, hawking, aplalng or bad breath,
Impaired hearing, etc, all disappear
promptly and pormnnnntly. II. H l. oura
throiiKh tha blood where all elan (nil. B.
It. B. mnks blood pura and rich. JMig-
flats, 111. Treatment free by writing l-i "id
inlm Oo., 81 Mituheli Ht., Atlanta, Ut
Medicine acnt prepaid, Inscribe, troubi..,
and free medical advli'a given until mm. I.
8000 tmtlmoninla of nuu-a by II. B. It., u
doot glv up hope, but try blood Balm.
Tlicre ar! probably a lot of women
that will find heaven awfully old-fashioned.
Thra la mora Catarrh In tlilaaoetlnnof the
ronntry thnn all other 1 l-oaae put together,
and until the laat t w yenra na ituppnafHl to
be Incurable. Kur a greiit many year donor
pronounced It a local dtsoaaamiri prurlt)ed
local remcdlm. ai.il hy rnnxtitiitly railing to
cure with local trnatmont, pronounced It lit
cnrahle. Cclence ims proven oat rrh to ho a
constitutional dlsosHeaml therefore reijolrea
coptl utlnnal treatment. llaUXintarrhrnro,
manufactured by K. ,1. Cheney Co., Toledo,
Ohio, Is the only ennttntlinril euro on tli
Dinrkol. It 1 taken Inrernnllv hi dowa from
jadiop to a foam oonfiil. It net dlio f ly on
the blood and muenns surfaces ot thesmteiu.
They otTer oi'O hundred dollars for any chmo
It falls to euro. Kernl tor circuit anil tesil
uionlals. Add res" P-J-Chknht &Co.,'l'olodo,U.
Ho d hv DniiniK's, 7.V.
Hall's Family Tills aro the best.
If modesty was tlie fool-killer, most
women would die of old age.
Mrs.Wlnriow's FnotMnir f yrnu fur rhfldren
apetliJtiT.sol'len a tlic tfinns, lcrtitoes liilltimv.a.
Sou. ulUy.) vain, lures wiud colio,z6oie LutUa.
Hamburg taxis dogs according to
size.
The great public school of the large cities
tun tartars inn cxcliiHivcly. It is the best
and uuale uo moro lhau the poorest. Out it.
Within the last 20 years freight talcs
from and to England have decreased
from 50 to 75 per cent.
Iyiepli
In ln mest aggrnrntrd foi m has been cffc-tually
cored Kim small doea uf Crab Orchard Water.
HamburR is headquarters for wild
animals and zoo stock of all kinds.
Wanted At One I
Traveling aaleam en with or without expnrtenre
11000 nud eipensi-e. Kor pfirtlciiia s write
Pooaaoniaa 'iobneco Works, Bedford City, Va.
The national debt of Norway amounts
t."i about sixty millions of dollars.
riso's Cure for Consumption Is nn Infnlll
lle medicine for coughs and cold". N. W.
SiMCBi., Ocean Orove, X. J.. Feb. 17, l'JOO,
The Chinese caligraphist uses two col
ors black and red.
HELP FOB WOMEN
WHO A K 13 ALWAYS TIRKD.
' I do not foci very well, I am no
tired all the time. 1 do not know what
is the matter with we.'"
You hear these words every day ; as
often as yon meet your friends just so
often are these words repeated. More
than likely you sponk the simie signifi
cant words yourself, and no doubt you
do feel far from well most of the time.
Mrs. Ella Kiee, of Chelsea, Wis.,
whose portrait wo publish, writes that
she suffered for two years with bear-Uifr-dowh
pains, headache, baekaehe,
and hod all kind.sof miserable feelinps,
all of which was caused by falling and
inflammation of the womb, and after
doctoring with physicians and numer
ous medicines she was entirely cured by
Mas. Ella Rick
Lydis, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound. If yori are troubled with pains,
fainting spells, depression of spirits,
reluctance to go anywhere, headache,
backache, and always tired, please re
member that there is an absolute
remedy which will relieve you of your
suffering as it did Mrs. Rice. Proof
in monumental that Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound is the
greatest medicine for suffering women.
No other medicine has made the cures
that it has, and no other woman has
helped so many women by direct advice
as has Mrs. Pinkhara ; tier experience
is greuter than thnt of any living per
son. If you are sick, write and get
her advice ; her address is Lvnn, Mass
C) l O P S 1 q1?o Tn hel
mm. Buua uf testimonial end IOC
' DISCOVERT; (toi
1 it ana oaraa wncwi
I days' Ireslaiaul
kraa. fir. . H. SlUltM IIOM. as a, AlUaM. a
lis Won't Make Mistake.
"Yes, I live in Albany," replied the
man with the double chin when qttcs
tibned by his fellow traveler, "but I'm
thinking of making a change and mov
ing to Huffalo."
"Don't like the town, eh?" was
queried.
"Why, yes, I like it well enough.
Ycs, Albany is a very nice town."
"Not good for your business, then?"
"Yes. Tm doing fairly well."
Nothing further was said, and then
the man with the double chin seemed
tn think some explanation ought to fol-lu.-,
and he said:
"Vou sec, a curious thing happened
the other day, and after studying over it
for awhile I think I have" found the
solution. I was called into an oflicc
where a number t( citizens were gath
ered, and one ( them made a little
speech and presented me with a
sponge."
"VVttli a sponge? That was curious."
"Yes, rather, b'lt 1 think I know
what it means. A sponge is porotti
you know. It absorbs. It takes up."
"And you you "
"I have been absorbing and taking
tip wherever I could find a man to
lend me a dollar or drop on a good
thing. The good people of Albany
have evidently got on to it, and I think
I shall move.
"I may be mistaken, you know. The
thing may have been intended as a
compliment, and the whole town may
be sorry to see nie go, but somehow
I lake it the other way and shall pack
up next week and go farther West. '
A eaered ('ntidltlnii of the FtHire.
"It's a daring Innovation," said the
impresario.
"I am afraid," he continued, "that we
cannot try it. You sec, there arc cer
tain time-honored traditions of the stage
which cannot be disregarded."
And the stage manager, who had pro
posed to abandon the seltzcr-botllc style
of comedy, retired crestfallen.
In Old Kentucky.
The parson came out and remon
strated with the major for being too
hasty with his gun.
"After he said that." said the parson,
"you should have forgiven him."
' "And didn't 1?" spoke up the major.
"Why. jiarson, I was one of his pallbearers."
l.rt llllll I lit 111.
A Canadian sea captain familiar with
arclic waters writes: "If I reach the
North Pole I shall claim that territory,
by right of discovery, for Canada."
It is hardly worth while to quarrel over
the proposition A ranch a few miles
from the pole will satisfy ordinary as
pirations to be the iceman.
Plenseil to Kflraae II I
Hnrduppe Can you spare me about
ten minutes of your time?
Gotrox Don t you know that time is
money?
Harduppe Then let me have $to,
and you may keep the ten minuics.
A Kui-prUo All Around.
The Plain One I can't get over his
kissing me.
The Beauty Neither can I.
rest For Uie rtovveK.
fo matter wlnit nils you, bendaeha to a
cnucer, you will never gut well until your
bowils nro put right. Caucauets help
Ditture, cure you without a grips or pain,
induce aiisy natural movements, coat you
ust 1U ceuts to start gelling your health
nek. ( akcahkts Candy Ciillinrtio, the
genuine, put up in niotal boxes, every tab
let bus 0.0.0. stumped ou It. Uuwiiie cf
Imitations.
The only thing which would punish a
woman worse than having to say what
she believed would be having to believe
what she said.
Dyeing Is as tfmpio us wiishlug when you
use rrjTKAK FADixr.sa Uvia. Sold by all
druggists.
A minister doesn't have to know the
marriage ceremony hy heart, for if lie
forgets a word the woman can always
prompt him.
The Idle t-aver or Children
Is Hoxslo's Croup Curd iu ntlncksof Croup,
Whooping Couifh, Diphtheria and Tneu
monin. No opium to ftu ufy. 6'J cts.
As soon as a woman falls in love her
complexion gets better.
If you want "good digestion to wait up
on your appetite" yon thou d always chow
u bur uf Adams' repln 1 uttl Fruttl.
Some .Modern 1'roverbn.
It is a wise father who k-;ows his own
son after a return from college.
Sometimes you hear of a perfect wo
man. She is the woman your husband
could have married.
Those who would sacrifice their last
drop of blood are mostly very sparing
with the first.
It is easy to do right when sin ceases
to be a pleasure.
Tha Hog Couldn't the Joke.
John Joseph Carney, eight years old,
living on the island at the foot of Mich
igan street, Buffalo; went to the Pitch
Hospital with lacerations on both legs.
He said he had been playing jokes on
a yellow dog and that the dog didn't
take them right.
EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETING TOPICS.
March I0-"A Castaway." Cor. tx, 24-27.
I AXV
1 7. ?i
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DON'T RUIN YOUR STOMACH WITH MEDICINE.
15 A NATURAL. LAXATIVE MINERAL WATER.
Endorsed and naed by tbc most prominent physicians
in tha world as the best and safest remedy 'for dis
ordered stomach, biliousness, liver trouble, gout and
rheumatism.
It Cures Constipation!
Take one-half glassful on arising lu tbc meriting and
you will feel thereruurkubleeffccts in hf. If an hour.
at the label,
blue with ked
Centre Canal.
ASK ft'--- I LOOK
.'HunyadlJanos ." -VJ
Sole Exporter, Finn of Aadrc as Sazlchner, 130 Pulton 4t.,N. Y.
,tirrmflitiiiit.uH.
L. DOUGLAS
$3 & S3.60 SHOES S.
Tha real worth of W. I Donglaa a.oO and S3.KO
Shoos compared with other make ia 114.00 to So.OO.
Our 94.00 Gilt Edge) Una cannot b equalled at any
price. We make and sell more a3.00 aud a.no ahoea
Uuui any other two uxanuf aulureri' tn the U lilted States.
T11U UKASON mora W. U Douilu SI and KM ihnn an Kid
"nrslhar nuke la becanu 'I'll KY Aufc'l'lIK BU T. Tour
eualar houUl kp thenii tlva ana dealer eaaliielve tela In earh kiwo.
1 k no aulMtlliiter IniUt oa having W. L- Uoiialu thoeawita
Bama end prlea eumfwl on bottom. It your dler will not set Uirm for
l?u ? dlrert lo factor, enolorlns prlea anil tta. extr lur carries.
BUto kind 0f lMther, ali. and wulth, plain or rap boa. Our above aja ill
rvanh roil anrwnora. tfraaeiar aatuJoysa thomimg nee Spring HyUa,
We taeei Kuet Color , W, 1.. Uouejlus Shoe t)a.e
relate, la eaU eater ataaxaa. ttraaeoaiaiae, Maaae.
taaa.ll efce. A I s I 4l AAetak
: IV J FACTORY LOADiD SHOTGUN SHELIas!!
"t.'swMval,"" Leader," mud "Repeater"
laaist pan Uytng Ihata, take ao others and yon will (at the beat ehelle that aaetvay caa bay.
ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM.
"r'a'IHHHifHiy
ayrayiaaaiaeiepe'aaaayiayeeieeiejiieiepieeaeiaeeiajliyleyeeyieyiejiaaaiay
The passaee ia, undoubtedly, an allu
sion to the Isthmian Katnc?, which took
place every three year at a spot on
the seashore about nine miles from Cor
inth. These Kanica were a Rreat nn
ttonal institution which exercised some
such influence over the Creek mind as
did the Temple on the Jewish or the
Triumph over, the Roman. Willi the
Greek they formed E part of the worship
of beauty in the hitman person, and
were intended to brinjr the human form
to that idealized perfection which was
seen at iu hciRht in their statues of Rodi
and heroes. lience. the victor in these
contests was regarded as the noblest ol
ins race, was praised as a masterpiece
of humanity, and Kazcd at as a model
of manhood. Me was the pride of his
family, and. was honored by his city ir
his state as were her great generals and
statesmen. The Greek race cottrie
which rati I has in mind, then, was not
a mere resort for public amusement, but
an almost sacred edifice under the tutel
age of the patron deity of the Ionian
tribes and surrounded by the most in
spiring inlluences and the most solemn
recollections of Greek civilization. The
temperance on the part of the racers to
which the apostle alludes was no light
matter. For ten months the candidates
lor a prize at these games abstained
from every kind of sensual indulgence
and submitted to the severest training
of the body. Horace says: "Wouldst
thou conquer at the games? Thou must
be orderly, spare in food, must abstain
from confections, exercise at a fixed
hour whether in heat or cold, nu'l
drink no cold water nor wine."
So Taul thinks of the Christian li:.:
ns a contest for an incorruptible prize.
In this race it was necessary to contend
against the forces and obstacles from
without, but more epecially with 'V
fleshly lusts, the temptations to ease
self-indulgence, indisposition to toil and
hardship, and all other tilings which re
sulted from the clamor and the cravin -of
his fleshly nature. He. therefore
treated his body like a slave. subjcctinJ
it to the hard and rigid discipline prac
ticed by a boxer, lest after bavin,'
preached to others he himself shouhl
be a castaway."
Paul realized that even he might be
come a castaway. The word refers to
tile double scrutiny to which the con
testant in the games was subjected. The
tirst uecided whether he was worthy to
enter; the second, whether he had o
am. us 10 ue vntitlffi to the evergreen
liltljlJCl.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TOPICS.
March 10 - "A Castaway." I Cor. Ix.
24-27.
Scripture Verses. Prov, xxiii. 2; Jer.
yxxv; I.uko'xiv. .33; Rom. vi. IJ13;
viii. 1,3; xiv. 20, 21; xv. 1; Gal. v. 24;
Titus ii. 11. 12; Heb. xi. J4, 25; I Peter
ii. II, 12: Matt. xvi. 24.
Lesson Thoughts.
The prize that is held before the Chris
tian is well worth the greatest self-denial
it may cost him. We are willing to
iabor and sacrifice for a little earthly
glory; how foolish and unreasonable to
iefu.se such sacrifice for the incorrupti
ble crown, the glory that fadelh no
away, but is eternal in the heavens.
The self-denial that is required of us
is only the sacrifice of the most useless
and harmful things in our nature, "the
works of the flesh"; while we may and
.should indulge ourselves in the very
best and most beautiful things man can
possibly enjoy "the fruils of the spir
it." What a blessing to live and walk
iu the Spirit!
Sc'cc'.ions.
We cannot eat and drink and do ns
we please. Xo: Paul said that ho "kept
under" his body, and brought it in o
subjection. And. if the athlete is willit'e;
to become temperate in everything
for the empty glory of winning a game,
should not we, like the apostles, be tem
perate ourselves, and help others to be
temperate, for the sake of the prize that
Jesus surely will give?
Ihc will of God is a path leading
straight to God. The will oi man.
winch once ran parallel with it, is now
another path, not only different from.
but. 111 our present state, directly con
trary to it; it leads from God. If, there
fore, we walk iu the one. we must nec
essarily quit the other. We cannot
walk in both. We must now choose tho
one or the other; denying God's will t'j
follow our own, or denying ourselves to
follow the will of God.
The Lord Jesus Christ is the perfect
model of self-denial, for he never re
fused to sacrifice mere taste or liking
for the sake of spiritual good- whether of
himself or others; and therein "he has
left us an example, that we should fol
low his steps.'
RAM'S HORN BLASTS-
sff-jx rT HE baldest thing
V I ah. .1.1. 11 -vartfloil
t0 WL8 10 6'arVe
r-x jT7 fO a eood man to
death.
EgoUura always
looks at hU "nei
ghbor" througa
the wrong end of
tho teleacopo.
The devil's great
Vs-- -BJ allU 18 t0 niake H
nVHi csay for men to
l 4 do wrong1 andhard
to do right.
Cod ia always looking for a better
he can trutA.
Every Christian should fry to do
something every day that will make
his ill How softer.
'Whenever a man is converted, God
has given his neighbors another proof
that tie Bible is true.
When man makes a religion he tries
to make one that will let him (stay
mean and sill res-poet himself.
Angela can tell how much righteous
ness there Is In a nation by the way H
deals with the liquor traffic.
It Is remarkable bow many different
kinds of flaih the devil can catch when
he baits his hook wRh money,
If we were half as anxious aa we
try to make people think we are we
would accomplish twice as much as
we do.
One reason why more mountains are
not being moved by faith la that so
few people are willing to begin with
mole hills.
ome Curloita Coonterfetta.
Ono Ingenious Individual, who nar
rowly escaped prosecution awhllo ag
for counterfeiting rare eggs and selling
the bogus specimens to museums and
private collectors, has recently turned
up with exquisitely Ufolike photographs
of birds, which In reality are produced
by the help ot stuffed specimens artis
tically attitudinized with wires. Sat
urday Evening Post.
i
Alwsa-e IVIllln-j ta Oblige.
It was a Texas town, and a long
limbed Texan was making across the
public square toward the courthouse
with a revolver in his hand when he
was stopped by a man, who asked:
"Are you on your way to the court
house?" "Yes sir; I am," was the reply.
"Going to shoot anybody?"
' Yes, sir Lawver Johnson. If it
hadn't been for him I shouldn't have
lost my case yesterday. Yes, sir, go
ing to fill him full of lead."
"Are you in any great hurry about
it?"
"No special hurry, but when I have
shooting on hand I like to get if off
my minds as soon as possible."
"Of course, but you sec, Lawyer
Johnson is now arguing a case for me
and won't be through for forty min
utes. He's going to win it for sure if
not interrupted, and if you will only
hold on for awhile you will do me a
great favor."
"Why, certainly glad you mentioned
it No hurrv about the shooting, so as
it conies off to-day, and you can count
on me. Have a drink with you? With
the greatest of pleasure, and if John
son is a particular friend of yours I'll
shoot him as softly as I can and give
him every show to die like a gentleman."
It Wiie All Airaneerl.
"How much for a magpie?" he asked
as he stepped quietly into a hardware
more.
"A magpio? My dear sir, do you take
this for a bird store?" was the reply.
"'''"n you haven't any magpies for
sale?"
Of course not. This is a hardware
store, ns you will sec if you cast your
eyes around you."
"Yes, I sec it is," said the man, after
gazing around for a minute. Being
it's a hardware store, I suppose I could
not buy a magpie here?"
"No sir ; you might as well go into a
drug store and ask for a ton of coal."
"1 see. You keep crowbars, how ever."
"We do.';
"Well, I'll take one. Beitijf as you
don't keep magpies, but do keep crow
bars. I'll take along a crowbar to kill a
magpie which I'll buy somewhere else."
Tho Arkunaua ( liHlnlna 1'rayer.
One of the strangest prayers that we
remember to have read comes from
Chaplain Noc. of the Arkansas House
of Representatives :
"O Lord, wc thank Thee that we are
not in the lunatic asylum this morning,
nor considered fit subjects for the same."
The innuendo seems to be that some
other morning the case might be different.
llettcr l ate l'lian Never.
"You may recall me, sir, as the man
who eloped with your daughter about a
year ago."
"Well, sir, what can I do for you?"
"I may be a little bit tardy, but I have
come to offer you my congratulations."
ALARHINGJiaBTALITY.
Noticeable Among the
Weak and Ailing.
Spring; tie Tte Death Reaps Its
Larpt Harvest.
There Is a Way of Eluding tho
Grim Destroyer.
Every Spring It Is notlcc-abls how
many peoplo are taken away that we
have been accustomed to see in our
dully life.
Statistics show that at no other sea
son of the year does so many deatiis
occur.
Especially large Is tho mortality
among weak and sickly people.
The reason for this iu apparent. The
body that is weakened by ago or dis
ease has much to contend wltb during
the Winter months. Insufficient exer
cise frequently has been taken. Too
much starchy and fatty foods have been
eaten. The system has been allowed
to become run down, and when Spring
comes with its bright, sunshiny days,
older people will begin to realize that
their vitality has become very low.
The sarao thing Is true of people who
ere naturally Blckly and weak.
This is the season of the year when
even a strong person feels at his
worst. That tired, restless feeling is
experienced by too many.
There need not be as many deaths
this year as usually take place. A lit
tle care will ward off many Spring fu
nerals. If one is weak or tiling they
should take time by tho forelock and
take Dr. Greene's Nervpra blood and
nerve remedy. This great medicine
has been In many cases, and will con
tinue to be. tho means bv whlrh thn
blaek angel of Death has been driven
from the threshold. It dispels the
grim destroyer in a scientific way, for
It purifies the blood and gives
strength and vitality to the nerves. It
tones up and restores to a healthy con
dition all of the great life-giving or
gans of tho body.
Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and
nerve remedy will enable those who
take it to throw off little ills lliat
prove dangerous only when they at
tack a system already wasted and
weak3ued.
From many peoplo, who have ex
perienced benefit from this greatest
ot all Itffi-lcnstheners cames the fol
lowing; from the famous General Long
ptreet of 1211 Now Hampshire avenue,
Washington, D. C. IIo says:
"It gives mo great pleasure to add
rav tci tluiony with many others for Dr.
urerno s Kemedy, which I have used
with highly beneficial results and I am
able to rocommend Its virtues from
experience. I have used it for catarrh
and have derived help."
Mr. Wellington Hynes. Elizabeth-
town, N. Y.. writes: '
"I fiic I It my duty to tell how much
good Dr. Greene's Nervura has done
me. 1 was so run down that I could
not sleep at night and everything wor
ried me. I had no appetltj and could
not work, my head anhed all the time
and thcro was an all-gone feeling In
my stomach and I was always looking
on the dark side of everything. 1 be
gan to take Dr. Greene's Nervura
blood and nerve remedy and In lest
than three weeks I felt like nen
man, I can now do as much work aa
Is expected of a man cry age. I advise
any one who la troubled to take Dt
Greene's Nervura. Do not go to a doe
tor, but get a bottle of Dr. Greene r
Nervura. It Is cheaper than a doctor'r
mil."
The latter part of 'Jlr. Hynes'a ad
vice might be profitably disregard:!
however, I you should feel you wonbi
like the advice of physicist.. Yon
can have such advice and have It fif
if you will write or call on the great
pat known blood and nerve specialist
Dr. Oreene, SS W. 14th SU Nee
York City.
Dr. Bull's Cough
Ciirea a roiiR;! ar coM a, once. O . .... -
toniitra cronn, hrmichiila, Jllf r II fj
tnppeaud coueumiiiou. tjc. Jr
To produce the best results
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the
fertilizer used must contain
enough Potash. For partic
ulars see our pamphlets. We
send them free.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nassau St., New York.
I SIC1C EiE&DHGHE :
9 uccuqiIm rum). Ir to U19 ;ny reuied; t3 take fe
J A natural rrndinnl wr.ier -ennvtntrntr.
Aperient. l..v.i,vt., ttmW. A fplt!c for nil
9 liver, fcldiw, iiimii'.i urea IwiwH iluf-plpm.
t It fMirr--TrM 1.1 tr, tflttoita.ir( Jiian-
allVe Chronic I Ha r of ttie klitm-a-,
Hr,epala If nrt liiirni Ilrilvba(
DjaK- UllTT Clinaatl Jttellrrrt, Plll'aV,
' 4 rnh Ot'ctuif Wntrr In the vnmi fft-
f ractnm of tlie n it-trnl minorul waters; most
convenient tn 'jtke; inunt
I economical v any.
I Thi sfnu'n ) oM hr
1 all rlrnffi'iKln with Oath
a A opt trntto umrk on TRADE
every bottle. fc 4 '
U CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Lou.sville.Ky.
UP I
m mm mmm aaa m m at a Jija i
green n A np
HA
costs fl
per TON !
GrcAlrtt. Cheapest Pood en Carth
(or Sheep, Swliw. Clilk,
IVilfry, etc.
Will worth fino o yra to rtaaj wktt
BmlM 'tnialof uji txaat rp.
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AS a sufferer for thirly years from the worst form of Psori
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testimonials that appear to represent a case so bad as mine.
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, weeks my skin was almost blood red in color, but smooth'
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as a baby's. Hoping that others may benefit by my experi
ence, and regretting that sensitiveness forbids me from dis
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beautifying the akin, eca!
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