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Day
2
Month
December
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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THESAVAGE WAY. Hcmv Hm India ti i re ii bh fn.jury- OUl 't tiud . The savage i iiiy the child of nature, lie close to imture, his only educatton is galued iiinature's m When au Indiau recelves aii iujury, he does uol Beek a cure in mineral polsons, but binda on tlie simple leaf, admlnlatera the herbal tea, aml. witli nature' ai.l. comes natural recovèry. Our rug'd aneeslors, who pierced the wüderaess, built lln-ir uncouth but comfortable log cabina and startvd tlie : iugs in the ikkU. wliich in time beeame the firoad, fertlle fields oí the modern farmer, foiuid in roots and herbs that lav close at hand nature's potent remedies for all thell common ailments. lt was only In very serious cases they sent for oíd dle-bagg" with hi.s physic, which quite as often killed as cured. Latter day soriely has wandered too far away from nature In every way, for its own good. Our grandfathers and grandmothera lived wholesomer, parer, better, healthier, more natural Uves than we do. Their mlnda were not lillcd with noxioussnis, nor their bodies saturaied with poisonous d i Is it not tinu; to make a change, to return to the simple vegetable preparatkms of our grandmothers, which coiitain the power and potency oí nature as remedial agents, and In all the ordinary ailments were efflcaclous, at least harmiess? The proprletors of Warnw's LogCabiu Remedios have thought so, and have put on the market a uurabc-r of these pure vegetable preparatlons, made from formulas secured after patiënt searching into the annala of the past. so that those who ! want them need not be without them. Among these Log Cabin remedies will be founcl "Log 'iliiu Sarsaparilla, " for the blood; "Log Cabln Hops and Huchu Remedy, " a ton Ie aml stomach remedy; "Log Cabln Cough and Consumption Remedy," "Log Cabln Scalpine," for streugtlioninjj and renewing the halr; 'Lo caliin Extract," for both extornal and Internal appllcatlon; "Log Cabin Liver Pilis:" "Log Cabin RoseCream," an old but effectlve remedy for catarrh, and "Log Cabio I'lasters. "' All these remedies are carefully prepared from recipes which were found, after long Investigation, to have been those most suecessfully used by our grandmothers of 'yo olden time." They are the simple, vegetable, efttcaeious remedies of Log Cabin days.

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