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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
February
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

WHEN THE CHIMNEY

is chocked with soot, the fire languishes and goes out.  When the bronchial tubes are clogged with phlegm, the flame of life flickers.  Intelligent treatment with Allen's Lung Balsam brings up the phlegm, allays inflammation, stops the cough and pain the chest and, in a word, overcomes those terrible colds which if neglected soon become consumption.

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A Name Twice Made Famous, Now a Shining Mark for Imitators.

The name "Chase," twice made famous, is a shining mark for the unscrupulous to pounce upon and appropriate in order to foist upon the public their worthless preparations.  These birds of prey, by using the name CHase, expect the public to be fooled into believing they are the medicines of Dr. A. W. Chase, who first became noted as the author of the world famed Dr. Chase's Recipe Book and family physician, and whose fame is now doubly increased by the wonderful success of his Nerve Pills, with Nerve, Brain and Blood troubles.  They play upon the name Chase, but dare not use the initials "A. W."

The imitate, but dare not counterfeit the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, which identifies the Nerve Pills now recognized as infallible for building up pale, weak, thin-blooded, nerve exhausted sufferers.

Who are nerve-tired and brain-weary.

Who are easily exhausted.

Who are wakeful--cannot sleep.

Who have nervous headache.

They remove the cause of blood impurities, securing refreshing sleep and impart strength.

They build up people who find their strength and vigor waning.

They settle irritated nerves, replace languor and lassitude with energy and animation.  Cure Nervous Dyspepsia.

CAUTION.-- The protection to the public in securing the genuine and original Dr. A. W. Chase preparation is in seeing the portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D, is on each box.  These and these only are the genuine.  Do not be satisfied with anything bearing the name "Chase" without the initials A. W.  50 cts. of Druggists or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N.Y.