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Day
10
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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A9 OLD rol. Il I lironic larrh, the Worst Dloease Kuown. The first stage of catarrh is commonly callocl catching cold. It may begin in the head, nose, throat or lungs. In the majority of cases no attention is paid to a cold, therefore nearly half of the people have chronic catarrh in some form. To neglpct a cold is to invite catarrh. The second stage of catarrh is some. times called an old cold. If in the head. there is a roaring, cracking in the ears, periodical headache, and confusión of the senses. If in the nose, discharge, sneezing, noisy breathing, and bad breath. In the throat it produces enlarged tonsils, hawking, sore throat, hoarseness or weak voice. VVhen the catarrh reaches the bronchial tubes and lungs it produces cough, pain in the chest. expectoration, night sweats, loss of flesh and shortness of breath. A cold in the head, which a single bottle of l'e-ru-na will cure, soon becomes a case of chronic catarrh, which will require many bottles to onlirely cure. A sore throat, whieh one bottle of Pe-ru-na will cure, soon becomos chronic pharyngitis or enlarged tonsils, which will require many bottles. A slight cough, which, without a vestige of doubt, would soon disappear with the use of Pc-ru-na, becomes chronic bronchitis, which requires a presistent use o f Pe-ru-na for some time. There are a great many cases of consumption each year duo directly to a noglect of coughs, colds, etc, which, if Pe-ru-na had been kopt in the house and used according to direct ions, would have been prevented. For a f ree treatise on catarrh, coughs, colds, consumption, and all j diseases of winter, send to The Pe-ru. na Drug Manufactuiing Company. Columbus, Ohio. . _ The fertilizer works of Griffith &, Boyd, the acid works f G. H. & 0. L. Davidson and the stable, office and hone trade warehouse in No. 1 yard of the Standard Oü company at Cantón, lnil. . were destroyed by fire. The total loss will run upward of $200,000. Leading officials of the southern seaboard railway lines are making a tour over the system with a view to establishing colonies of farmers along their liius. ïhey expect to bring farmers to the south from Ohio, Michigan, Massauhusetts, Colorado and Pennsylvania. A public loan office, which seeks to reseue poor people from the clutches of ehattel inortgage sharks, will be established at Milwaukee, with a capital of 850,000, subscribed by leading .iti.ens. The interest rate to be jharged will be about 2 per cent per tnonth instead of 10 per cent, which the chattel mortgage men are now :harging. A public pawnshop willalso be founded. In the New York state senate Senitor Lexow will introduce a resolution sxtending the time of the investigation of the Lexow committee, and giving it further powers, but allowinjf it to makc a preliminary report. Started on a Cftraer. One of the most successful illustr tors for the humorous papers was onco a bank elerk in Philadelphia. He used to amuse himsjlf and his fellow clerks by oarioaturing the customers of the bank. Some of his friends at lnngth sent a fow of his sketches to a humorous weekly of New York, and a check was promptly returned for the pictures. That started the illustrator on his career, and ülnstratlng Boon after became bis =oVv opciipntto"

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register