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Beware Of Mercury! Mr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th Street, St. Louis, was g-iven the usual mercurial treatment for contagious blood poison. lic was twice pronounced cured.but the disease returnedeach time, he was scized with rheumatic pains, and red lumps and sores covdggL ered his body. JrV "IwasinahorfflfL rible fix" he InfiMïr" jfq says, 'and the uks3!we% ÍS'i more treat. í" ment I receiv"Si- 'JjlKw ?. cd. the worse I i í-ÍZíS!zTjE seemed to g-et. JfÉJÉBBIwfWj A New York öfv" viM specialist said llKI' } treatment did 8Ali(íK me no good v hale ver. I was stiff and í uil of pains, my left arm was useless so that I was unable to do even the lightest work. This was my condition when I began to take H. S. S., and a few bottles convinced me that I was bein? benefitted. I continued the medicine, and one dozen bottles cttred me sound and well. My system was under the effects of mercury, and I would soon have been a complete wreek but for S. S. S." S. S. S., (guaranteeO, purcly vegetable) is the only cure for real blood 4SS& FH e ases. The " J curial trealment . k bra of the doctors jfcJI Mf Paf ways does more harmthangood. Beware of mercury! Books on the disease and its treatment mailed frée to any address by Swift Speciüc Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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