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Today we want to talk to
you about Catarrh cures
During the past few months we have
been publishing what some of our good
friends have called hearttoheart talks
en patent medicines
That name suits us all rightheart
toheart talks is just what we have
intended There cant be anything more
serious to a sick man or sick woman
than his ailment and the remedies he or
she takes to cure it
i Our talks have been hearttoheart
Every word we have printed has been
written in absolute earnestness and sin
cerity and judging from What our cus
tomers tell us we have not been talking
in vain We are convinced that our
frankness has been appreciated and that
our suggestions have been welcomed
which naturally encourages us to con
tinue
Today and perhaps for some time to
come we want to talk about that big
class of remedies known generally as
catarrh cures
I Broadly speaking these are the patent
medicines that have been the chief tar
gets for the attacks of the Ladies
Home Journal Colliers Weekly and
other magazines which arc waging such
1a i lively I warfare against patent medicine
abusesAs
As we have pointed out in previous
talks it is not our business to pass judg
ment on the crusade of these well
known highlyrespected publications
The public alone must 1e the judge amt
I jury Our business as we see it is to
carry in stock a complete line of patent
medicines and to sell those medicines at
the lowest possible price
We sell hundredsyes thousands of
bottles of socalled catarrh cures and
know nothing of their ingredients The
manufacturers advertise them the public
demands them we order them from the
manufacturers and sell them at the low
est price That is absolutely as far as
our knowledge goes The manufacturer
keeps his formula a secret It may be
good or it may notwe dont know and
we have no means of finding out
Naturally we would rather sell a rem
edy that we know is right that we can
back up with all our reputation for hon
esty and squaredealing
And wouldnt you rather buy that kind
of a remedy Wouldnt you rather hold
us responsible than to hold no one
responsible We are right here right
where you can get at us every day in the
week right where one false move on our
part will bring upon us your condem
nation the loss of your friendship your
patronage your influence Can we afford
to tell you anything that you will learn
later is not absolutely true
Are you not safer in taking our word
for the merits of an article than you are
to rely on the printed statement of a pa
tent medicine manufacturer whom you
never even saw and probably never will
Common sense most emphatically tells
you that we cannot afford to depart one
hairs breadth from the rigid truth
None of us can deny that there is sucH
a disease known as catarrh Those
who have it or who have had it know
that it is one of the hardest diseases to
cure
Perhaps the worst thing about catarrh
is its prevalence Almost everyone
especially in a climate like ourshas
catarrh in some form or another That is
what has made the catarrh cure busi
ness so profitable There are so many
thousands of cases of the disease and it is
so hard to cure that the patent medicine
manufacturers havereaped a harvest in
preparing remedies that appeal to this
large class of sufferers
One of the most serious things aftouC
catarrh is that it breaks down the sys
tem so that the sufferer becomes a prey
to other diseases This fact lias led the
proprietors of so many catarrh cures
1o t advertise their remedies as a specific
for almost every disease under the SUIT
We have ONE catarrh cure that we
are willing to say to you We know
this is all right Take it home and use it
with the full assurance that if it does not
cure you you can bring it back to us
and we will promptly refund your
money That catarrh cure is
II MUCUTONE I 1
I There is no guess work with us on Rexall
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copy of the formula
There ii i no secret about any Rexall remedy
we mko them one thousand of us leading
druggists all over Americain our great co
operative laboratories at Boston Mass We
own the liboritirie I + and everything in them and
ve operate ten just as skillfully as our com
bined brains rnd l money will let us and just as
oJhonest as hot men know how
The Ingredients of Mucu Tone
The chief ingredient of MucuTonc are Gen
tian Cubebs Cascars Sagrada Glycerine and
Sarsaparilla Gentian k recognized in medicine as one of the
greatest tonivs eva discovered It is the founda
tion mi which MucuTonc is built Gentian com
bines in high degree the tonic powers of all the
known bitters with none of the disadvantages
1applying I to them
Cubebs have long been recognized as a spe
cific in the treatment of all catarrhal conditions
Its action is prompt and its benefits ahnoSt inva
riable In whatever part of the body the inflamed
or diseased condition of the mucous membrane
exists the use of Cubebs has been recommended
ly the best physicians for many generations
Cascara Sagrada is especially introduced for
its necessary laxative properties
r Thc combination of these with Glycerine and
Sarsaparilla makes MucuTone a remedy that at
Jacks catarrh from every point gradually restores
1I I Mand M rebuilds the diseased tissues to their former
health and strength promotes digestion and cre
ates a normal appetite Large trial bottle GOc
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For Sale Only at This Store
How can you know whether or
notyou have catarrh
Well here are the symptoms that usually in
dicate its presence Check them over and if
you have any of them try a bottle of Rexall
MucuTone
MucuToneCATARRH
CATARRH OF THE NOSE Chilliness
fevcrishness passages obstructed watery dis
charge and latter thick yellow and tenacious
discharge into the throat headache foul
breath weak and watery eyesand sometimes
loss of memory
CATARRH OF THE THROATIrritation
sensation of heat and dryness constant hawk
ing sore throatand difficult to breathe
CATARRH OF THE STOMACH Dizziness s
emaciation hollow cheeks sleeplessness
bad dreams despondent dull grinding or >
sharp short pains in side and stomachnau
sea after eatingshortness of breathand bit
ter fluid rising in throat
CATARRH OF THE INTESTINES Dull
grinding pain in bowetsdiarrh aemaciationtJ
nervousness and sleeplessness
CATARRH OF THE LIVER AND KID
NEYS Skin drawn and yellowblack specks
floating on field ofvisionweak and dizzy
dull pain in small of backi and constant desire
to urinateI
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER Sharp
pains in the lower abdomen and a loss of con i
trol over urineconstant desire to urinate
burning sensation when urinating face drawn r
and palid eyes dull palms of hands and feet
feetdamp =
PELVIC CATARRH Constant Icucorrhcea ti
t dragging pain in the back and hips abdomen Bf
t Stlonsslc I
Iand eruptionssick I
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OF FRANKFORT KY WILL ADDRESS THE
CITIZENS OF OHIO COUNTY
At the Court House Hartford
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Monday October 7
At JL Ooloolx 1 1T
The ladies as well as the men are cordially invited to be
present and hear the important issues of the present cam
paign presented by Mr Chinn who is a very entertaining
and forceful speaker
C M Crowe Chmn Cam Comr r
LUZERNE
lack Frost paid us n chilly ca
one night last week hut I see no dan
age left In his track
A largo delegation of our men at
tended the U 11 W rally at Mad
Isonvlllo Saturday Everything pass
ed off quietly and they expect som
good result from their large gather
lug
ingThe
The Coal Co hero has put in tw
largo new hollres a 23J horse pow
q0ginc a new ten ton electric mote r
preparatory to increasing their out
put during the winter This machln
cry is In place about one and a hal
miles north from their present open
Ing They are duplicating the sam
order at their power plant at Grahair
which will give them double thel
present electric power Tho addition
machinery at both mines will sooi
be ready for operation
Mr John Barclay Sr gave a lee
ture on Sunday School work In th
presence of a small audience at th
school house Sunday evening It i
hoped more Interest will be man I
fested in Sunday school work by par
cuts and pupils of the school
Mrs Joe Harbon near here is dan
gerously ill of typhoid fever
FACTS FROM FRANCE
Cockfights are again In vogue 1
Paris One game bird was recentl
sold for 5000
From Puy do Dome an extinct vo
cano In France carbonic acid Is pre
cured for commercial purposes
Attributing his failure at the las
French elections to the frequcn
breakdowns of his motor car a sand
date has brought an action against
againstImotor
motor manufacturer r and claims 2
OQO damages
A decade ago the annual takings n
the Paris theaters barely reached 5
000000 The managers grumblet
This year they are grumbling JusPth
same although their total receipts fa
last year amounted to over 800000
the largest figure on record barring th
exposition year of 1000 which exceei
red 10000000
Delightfully Offensive
f Dave J was a well known conducto
on > a southern railroad in years gon
> y Many recall his portly form Inf
alto good humor and abounding Jest i
gtvinvent
vent to his dislike of tho ways of I i
certain official He expressed hlmael
as follows Fellers I do think the ole
colonel has more fascinating ways o
making a man hate him than any mai
I ever know of
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