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Á Modern Lazaras. Inherlted blood disea...

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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1897
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Á Modern Lazaras. Inherlted blood diseases are mucb more difficult to cure than those whicb are acquired. One of the most cotnmon hereditary diseases is Scrofula, whicb the medical profession admit is most obstinate and deepseated, and their efforts to cure it meet with little succcss. A child afflicted with Scrofula is always puny and sickly, and can never grow lnto healthy manhood until the disease is eliminated. Scrofula leads into consumption nine times out of ten, so that it is important for this reason that immedíate attention be given to all children who inherit the slightest taint. Mrs. S. S. Mabry, 360 Elm St.( Macon, Ga., writes: "My boy, Charlie, inherited a scrofulous blood taint, and from infancy was coyered with terrible sores, his suffen ngs being such that it waa impossible to dress him for three years. CHARLIE MABRY His head and body were a mass of sores, and his nose was swollen to Beveral times its natural size; to add to his misery he had catarrh, which made him almost deaf, and his eyesight also became affected. No treatment was spared that we thought would relieve him, but he grew worse until his condition was indeed pitiable. A dozen blood remedies were giv,en him by the wholesale, but they did not the slightesteood. I had almost despaired of his ever being cnred, when by the advice of a írieiid we gave him S.S.S. (Swift's Specific), and at first the inflammation seemed to increase, but as this is the way the remedy gets rid of the poison, by forcing it out of the system, we were encouraged and continued the medicine. A decided improvement was the result, and after he had taken a dozen bottleB, no one who knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized him. AH the ore on his body have healed, his skin is perfectly clear and smooth, and he has been restored to perfect health." Mr. A. T. Morgan, one of the prominent druggists of Macon, and a meniber of the board of aldermen of that city, says: "I am familiar with the terrible condition of little Charlie Mabry, and the cure which S.S.S. effected in bis case was remarkable, and proves it to be a wonderful blood remedy." S.S.S. is the only cure for deepseated blood diseases, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Cáncer, Eczema, Catarrh, etc. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable and contains no potash, no mercury or other mineral, which means so much to all who know the disastrous effects of these drugs. Valuable books mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.

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