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A GREAT LEGACY.

WHAT IT IS; AND, WHAT IT HA ACCOMPLISHED. " Sire," exclaimed a man m the home garb of a mechanic, to Richelieu, Prin Minister of France, as he was entering h palace—" Sire,"- 1 have made a discover which shall make rich and great the nc tion which shall develops it. Sire,wi you give me an audience ?" Bichelieu, constantly importuned, fir ally ordered the "madman" imprisonet Even m gaol he did not desist from de daring his " delusion/ which one da attracted the attention of a British noble man who heard De Cause's story, and de veloped his discovery of steam power. All great discoveries are at first derided Nine years ago, a man, yet under mid die age, enriched by a business wbic] covered the United States, found himsel .suddenly stricken down. When bis phy sicians said recovery was_ impossible h used a new discovery, which, like all ad vances m science, had been opposed bit terly by the schoolmen. Nevertheless, i cured him, and out of gratitude therefore he consecrated a part of bis wealth to thi spreading of its merits before the world Such m brief is the history of " Warner'! Sate Cure," which has won, according tc the testimony of eminent persons, th< most deserved reputation ever accorded tc any known compound, and which is fiti' a^ly winning on its merits alone th< approval of the most conservative prac. titioners. It cures disease by removing the cause, cleansing the fountains, anc enriching the blood. It gives strength and.vigour to the digestive and musculai system. Ninety-three per cent of al disease which afflicts humanity arise from disordered kidneys. This is shown bj medical authorities. "Warner's Safi Cure " has a direct action on the kidneys, It is a food as well as a medicine for them; it is restorative ; it is healing ; and Nature when allowed her full play and scope, will cure nearly all disease if the organs are intact. "Warner's Safe Cure" cures congestion of the kidney's, backache, and all bladder and urinary difficulties. II prevents stone, removes dropsy, and is absolutely the only remedy that dissolves and expels from the system uric acid, of which there is a quantity secreted each day from the waste and debris of musenlar activity, sufficient, if retained m the blood, to poison six men. , To its presence m the blood can be attributed all those sudden deaths which are set down as heart disease, apoplexy, and paralysis.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 20 July 1889, Page 3

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A GREAT LEGACY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 20 July 1889, Page 3

A GREAT LEGACY. Marlborough Express, Volume XXV, Issue 169, 20 July 1889, Page 3