- . . -f-~ I " ' FROM HEAD jTOEOOT. - I The human body is a delicate and in- ' tricate machine' of fine and sensitive parts skilfully put together by the Master Hand. Every organ; every nerve, every tassue,has its functions to perform, and any organ .jotifc of order is like an impaired cog which, weakens the mechanism and prevents the machinery working. The very delicacy and. fineness of the organs "render them liable to become disordered with the slightest carelessness. In the mere act of living various poisons are secreted in the human system and circulated with the Stood. The kidneys • and the liver, 4 _wben in good working oider, extract these poisons . and expel .them. The blood takes up the essential" f nutritive principles of digested food, so tha* it is not wnat is eaten but what is digested that is important. Oveiloading the stomach leads to indigestion, and "the undigested food" ferments and gives out poisonous gases. The functions- of the liver become deranged, the blood is not properly filtered and purified, and the impurities disclose themselves in boils, pimples, blotches, blackheads, sores, and skin eruptions. The liver -is s|uggish, and there is a languid, listless feeling; the bowels being clogged the breath becomes foetid, and the victim suffers from biliousness, sick-headaches, nervousness, insomnia, etc. If you have, any of these symptoms, be warned in time.
Is the best remedy for all IMPEY'S complaints of the stomach, . MAY an d kidneys: It acts APPLE, as Tlatur© dees, gently and painlessly j it does not gripe, sicken, or -weaken, and there ia no discomfort or inconvenience; it. gently moves the bowels, stimulates the liver, quickens the circulation, «cp«is all frhe excessive uric acid and .poisonons deposits, arid produces exhilaration of. spirits, tha eagerness for •K-ork. the d?light ot plsasiire and the taoVaney of hope. IMPETS MAY APPLE is aa, FAAITIV MEDICINE, and may be taken with absolute confidenoe by the most delicate women.
GOOD FOR RHEUMATISM.
Last fall I was taken with a very Severe attack of muscular rheumatism which caused mc great pain and annoyance. After trying several prescriptions and rheumatic cures. 1 decided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm; which I bad feen advertised in the "South Jerseyraan." After two applications of this Ttemedv I was much bettei.aisd aft?r using one bottle, was completely cured.—SAL LIE HARRIS. Salem, N. J., U.S.A. For sale by all dealers, price Is 6d and 3s.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11110, 31 October 1901, Page 3
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