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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
July
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Never Failing Remedy. Those who continue to suffer with contagious blood disease, alter having gone through the usual course oí troatment, have one consolation: They can all back on the neveu--fa.il idift1 specific, S. S. S. Sometimes they suffer irorn the disease itself, and sometimes from the eflects of the treatment itself, especially iï mercury and other mineral poisons liave been employed. In cithcr case they can íind an infallible remedy in S. 8. S. It would be better to take advantage of tie remedy before undergoing other treatment, as thousands liave done and are doing, hut it is not pvea-ybody's ioresight that i's as good as his hindsight .