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Day
20
Month
August
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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NOTES AM COMMENTS. Mark Twain is at Aix nureing a eprained wrist, bathing to recover his health, and generally finding life around the rouge et noir tables as dull as a criticism upon his own works. The peculiar eneryating effect of summer weather is driven off by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which "makes the weak strong." Barbara Frietchie's grave, in the Germán Reformed church near Frederick, Md., is covered with briers and creeping planta, and marked by a headstone on which are inscribed her name and age, and the suggestive date, "1862." Job, the patiënt man must feel badly whon he is told how boils are cured now by the use of Hibbard.s Herb Extract. It isapowerful vegetable remedy. It cures scrofula, cáncer, salt rheum, boils and ulcers and all manner of blood and skin diseases, try it. The men who are howling for "more money" are mostly men who haven't got any, and wouldn't have anyif dollars were plenty as the grains of sand on the seashore. I have been bothered withcatarrh for about twenty years; I have lost sense of smell entirely, and I had almost lost my hearing. My eyes were getting so dim I had to get some one to thread my needie. Now I have my hearing as well as I ever had, and I can see to thread as fine a needie as ever I did, my sense of smell is partly restored, and it seems to be improving all the time. I think there is nothing like Ely's Cream Balm for Catarrh.- Mrs. E. E. Grimes, Rendrill, Perry Co., O. 2

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