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Parent Issue
Day
21
Month
November
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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iiotant Belief for'.That Clioklug Sensiiiion liijCtturrii. A pain in the head is not always head));■, quite frequently this pain is usad by an infla. nmation that has exited in the passages of the head and ilie pain is from this iuflammatíoD. I 'lus is catarrh, and in this country hore are few people who are not aftHctd with it in some foi-m. The passages ometiines become so clogged froru this mnammation that the mucous matter auoot find any egress, and the painful ïawklng and is.simply nature s : to créate a passage. Some poor rers cannot sit throug-h their li-eakfast, íbut aje forced to leave the able to relieve the horrible congestión. DStant relief can be obtain whon one )t these spasms seizesa victim by snutïog i 'ivtinifur's Catarrh Ualm into the lostfils thoujrhly; almost as if by maff0 tlie passages to the head will become pen. Tliecause of this is that this Balm is a salve containing healing camnhors thatinstantly ally the imltoimalion. Catarrh of the head, where it is of long standing, and whore scabs have formeel in the mucous membrane, or vlicre the disease has reached the stage where the membrane is rotting and the jtenchfromiltis insupportable, requires nore than one bottle to effect [a cure, out every case of nasal catarrh ean be ■wei by the use of this Balm. A lady esiding in Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, -aid that one bottle of this, that cost ïer 50 cents, had done her more good ,han over $200 spent on other preparaions. It can be obtained of all drugists, and is one of the simplest and uost easily applied remedies indorsed by physlolaas. Pi-etzinger Bros., Ihetnists, Dayton, Ohio, will send small ani)le on receipt of two-oent stamp.

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Ann Arbor Register