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J-M.M.I J.TJL.CIL J. tFV, JLUVJCS* • .-.• -. „._.'-■ • - -.— •••■ ■ , . .' Medical. ■ . hiir : ' THE; SEEMING MYSTERY OF CHOLEEA ANI *\ ' . • ,:'■;;..;.;; : ;;,-;.. FEVER. J v'V> ■ fTTHE OFFICE Off THE LIVER IS TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD -*- ** a scavenger might sweep the streets ; when the liver is not « ' W»/BSf& iwSiMßiLriiuraSfSiSilHra working properly * quantity of effete (or waste) nutter is left float- « SS-SS&HB is the bleed ; under these circumstances, should the poison tu S*»>{gssß>H£sSß& jrerm of Cholera or Ifever be absorbed, then the disease results ; on i ***» contrary, anyone whose liver »nd other organs are in a normal « r healthy condition may be subjected to precisely the same con*.. dltion as to the contagious influences and yet escape Cholera 01 j&jS&fyfoo ■ ever - This, I consider, explains satisfactorily the teeming ' TJ ' i mystery that persona who are placed in circumstances peculiarly In iSa favourable for the Development of Cholera or Fever, ™ho, In fact, ni (SisrSre*!) 4Hnfes*isSißli' JSs *' Te in the midst of it, escape unscathed. Cholera and Fever may p< isSvlJMgpIP ™KSM*ssi|y '*!§ be compared to a weed (anil a very ugly one too), bat even weeds oi &'JStaSa, *(L JsP®k3s» SKsga no( &° w on solid flagstones; and what I contend for is this, th .ffT§ff» th * * person may be subjected to the influence of the specific th *P?lSJS'xisi9Si'Wie£§SSJ J&S*%£& poison—that is. the germ of Cholera or Fever—and not contract gagas' the disease. Why? Because his secretions were in a thoroughly gsjujjlN ,4**2> I Ai^^^ 1 normal condition, and consequently the poison could not take root, SSifuVrvJa I 4?§i2Si§S2s£S9 ftnv more than a weed could do on a flagstone ; and, on the othoi SSjySfty IS <■" raSßgg§#Bgesas bant, a person m»y have the soil (that is, disordered secretions, s* EW fr-JSPi X ' wwSlßiSaKli ' etc- ' vef I'avourable for the disease, and still he escapes. Why! Sr/T jf»»v "A *lffis&S!«p3Ktfi Because the soil was prepared, but there was no seed. Hence the PL "Saw;V'v importance and great valua of ENO'S FRUIT SALT, which, undei v* >•■■*■' |Mis§3§aSSS?rS; a circumstances, keeps the secretions normal; if only as a presߧl<KKvm I J ventlve against and sure remedy for poisoned blood, biliouneis, A l™l\m ' -K uck headache, etc., no one ought to be without it. ' SJ \|, ENO'S FEUIT SALT -■ G: Vv* \\ I' 1? EMOVES POISONOUS MATTER caused by impure or vitUtid SsSSlleVv A \vW' \WaVKSB«a« •*••' air, errors of eating or drinking, etc., by natural means. Wo LvvwAW vol \\PWi.A??3@?S one '• safo without having at hand some efficient means of w&fdlßC WM *|V\V \SA W °. BLOOD POISONS. After a very patient and careful ot,'orvas? \\ v^s. tion, extending over many years, of the effects of KNO'S F*UII *$sgHß&L?' : *sS\> ■*~*BB%3&3P3E!ZisM SALT, I have not the least hesitajion in stating that, if its treat »»l»e in keeping the body healthy were universally knowa, not a ■ iingle travelJing trunk or portmanteau would bo without it. „ TMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS AUD ALL LEAVING HOME *" «s^!^* f '•*• FOR A CHANGE.—"Wβ have for tho last four years need ? our KJiUIT SALT during several important survey expeditions .! : :"C\ at • i" the Malay Peninsula, Sism, and Cambodia, and have undoubtedly jwST'b.'-n •• M " ■^vI<?JSW^KJS , rived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was one ol "~ "&£si§& ' M '~ v our art attacked with fever during that period, and that hap--s<«iSa4 m ■ W&ssf&i?G& P ened alter our SU PP ,V of ft" l '* aa " had run out. When mating |ae. in i? : long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or tramping 1 f&SFSrffl) % ''"fstSsßk ' through swampy districts, we have used the Fruit Salt two and J SMf 0 WB%&KSmSeI!RmR three time * ' The Fruit Salt acts « * enUe aperient, keep* WXialiaStstf 'isswW tte blood cool and healthy, and waids off lever. We have much isaSS-SSWw Om6*rß pleasure in voluntarily testifying to the value of your preparation and onr firm belief in its efficacy. We "ever go in the junglf iffi Js . *^*^st3^S)id2£l?lJi^r'V* N without it, and have also recommended it to others.—Yours truly ivfrm,.--*"■- --»'""-"-ttt'ini ii fiinvn Commander A. J. Lorrue. F.R.G.8.,' hie Siamese Majesty"! ~: > Hydrographer; E. C. Davidson, Superintendent Siamese GovernBent Telegraphs. Bangkok, Slam, May, 1883.— J. C. Eso, Esq., London." -_ : , . T7i NO'S FRUIT SALT.— After suffering for nearly two and a half years from severe headache and disordc red M Hi stomach, and after trying almost everything and spending much money uithont finding any beneft 1 was recommended by a friend to try your FRUIT SALT, and before I had finhhed one bottle 1 found it driiag me a great deal of coocl, »nd now I am restored to my usual health ; and others I know that have tried it taw not enjoyed such good health for years.— most truly, Robert Humphreys, Post-office, Barrasford." '' TTOW TO AVOID THE DEBILITATING EFFECTS OF TRAVELLING."-"I travel by rail between XX twenty and thirty thousand miles each year, and in my opinion there is no mode of travellr.:'i» so debilitaticg to the human system as that. For a long time I suffered from nervousness, sluggish liver indigestion, flatulence, and most of the ailments common to those who travel a great deal. After trying many »nd all more or less worthless remedies, I was induced to try your Fruit Salt, and since doing so (nine u> :>nthj »go) 1 may indeed say I am a new man, and now I never consider my portmanteau packed unless that - is a bottle of ENO'S FRUIT SALT in it. I think it right to recommend it in every way— this letter' 'for 1 »iu sure it needs but to be tried, and no traveller would think of being without so meat a friend in all cases * of need. I enclose my card, and «m, faithfully, yours, Trots. The Trossaclu Hotel. Loch Katrine CM. • lander, N. 8., 27th June, 1883." . *»»«»■. «i R] STIMULANTS and insufficient amount of exercise frequently derange the liver. ENO'S FRUIT SALT ii peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver. A world of wees is avoided br those who keep and use ENO'S FRUIT SALT.—" All our customers for ENO'S FRUIT SALT would not be without it upon any consideration, they having received so much benefit from it."—Wood Brothers, Chemists, Jersey* le/orrGYa'- r" c * ,ro "—" Since mv arrival in Egypt, In August last, I have, on three separate occasions been L J.J attacked by fever, from which, on the first occasion, I lay in hospital for six weeks. The last two itijackshave been, however, completely repulsed, in a remarkably short space of time, by the use of yoni valuable FKUIT SALT, to which 1 owe my present health, at the very least, if not my life itself. Heartfelt gratitude for my restoration and preservation impels me to add my testimony to the already overwhelming it.re of the same, and in so doing I feel that I am but obeying the dictates of duty.— me to be Sir ;miefully youw, u Corporal, 19th Hussars, 26th May, 1883.-Mr. J. 0. Eno." " ' ' SUCCESS IN LIFE.-"A new invention is brought before the public, and commands success. A score of M 3 abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original H slos.ly enough to deceive the public, and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, eiercifTaa Ingenuity that, employed in an origin*} channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit."— BISECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO FBKVBNT BISKASB; - S" ai 3AUTWN£-Examine itch Bottle, and see that the Capsule is mwked " ENO'S FRUIT SALT." WitaO"!; it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. . T ,: i —*■——— 5 .'.■ ■ SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. PRICE 2s 9a and 4a 6d; ." % , • Prepared onlt as - ENO'S FRDIT SALT WORKS, HATCHAM, LONDO /'.:"'.

BY J. C. EKO'S PATENT " _ INDIAN CIGARETTES OF CANNABIS _ -_ _ ___ _ « «, B X INDICA, GRIMAULT & CO.'S (Paris). f\ N B \\T ° R D J Asthm«, Nwivons Coubhs, Chronic Laryn- V/ T? Sinn, HoAKSENBSS, Loss op Voice. Facial Nec- D«a» Fkiendb '. S, A «eci™™lt I,SaOUKIA, are raldlT reUeved by using We have some hesitation In addressing yon In the SnMiS * li r£ i» ,1 1. hi. « 1 , manner following, but hope that it will not be looked Sold by all Chemist, throughout the Colonies. at in My i nvi dious light, whan we itate that it is only ~~ — our regard for your health that causes us to do it SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHTTE OF Wo nave been a Firm of Analytical Chemists for tup npiuim t' *T nn >a many, many years, and have in the long oourseo I B Person."sul«i G nfYroS L L^H S( cSN«H P xxo N> P^nint^^^ C™ »id useg"iMATJ! AND CoT SYR tip OP "ln advance of an other Pharmaceutical Prepare ■•™ *■ •HOSiPHiTif nv r tot $ i ?££ i tlonsof the day. How successful we have been in vaar,n hv %l «Jh«i J^v,V»i? f • thi »- ls onl '" to note tie < ••traordinary amount of the years past ny , ; be medical authorities of all countries, .aim „( nnf HMiini-t'« '- *• Liter Pill V»V V,e the has invariably effected wonderful cures. nleuure bf state that V» have ISld ' By the use of this syrup the cough is calmed, noo- &***}"* t0 state th »' ** haTe sola Itunal sweat:. , disappear, and the appetite rapidly im- 28,089 VIALS OP DR. HAYDOCK'S NEW " C proves—a f»ct soon demonstrated by an increase of :MVER FILLS. weight and improved appearance. The reason of tills demand is because we find In GKIMAULT'S SYRUP is of a rose colour, and contained in flat oval bottles. HAYDOCK'S NEW" LIVER PILLB Sold by all Chemists throughout the colony. a wonderful and extraordinary combination of con- _— _ ———- centrated medicine. The Victories of Science— T\/TATI(JO CAPSULES AND INJEC- Electric Telegraphs, Steam and Prtnting-revo--LvJL Tl<>N. GRIMAULT & CO. (Paris). lationised the whole system of the globe, and mad* Renowned Physicians prencribe GRIMATTLT'S mankind wiser and better. So, although there art A MAT (CO as the mest active and at the same time the countless Pills used for diseases and claiming much as most icofformive remedy in the treatment of Acutb to tneir merit, the remarkable discovery of Dr. H*y. and OniiONic DiaEAses. These Capsuui-es haw; not, deck has eclipsed them all, and has founded a like Copaib*. the inconvenience of ctvlnii ;!*iisea. NEW MEDICAL SYSTEM. n Ino Injection ie used in recent, and the C * P? ~" in _ «» . whose vast Am. of four or five pHU * i\:n rriorn ohroufa owes The Doctors, whose vast doses of four or five pills ' Vr.1.l by sll throughout the Colonic, enfeeble the stomach and paralyse the bowels, must 1 give way to the men who restores health and apTl j 1 TTT ■1 1 • petite with one or two ol his extraordinary Vegetable _ m&V I" HOY , 11/10! Pills. One or two of DR. HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER T ABJU Vα J. CuuJLLvl V f JLIU.& PILLS suffices to place the stomach in perfect order. _~_____,_-,_.__ create au appetite, and render the spirit light and I EXPERIENCE. buoyant. If the Liver is affected its functions are restored, and if the. Nervous System U enfeebled, it if The Rev. Z. P. Wilds, well-known city Invigorated and sustained. A missionary in New York, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds, of the [translation.] Massachusetts Supreme Court, write* „ Aykab, Province of Burmah, B. I. ~ nllnTir .. • Honoured and Learned Physician: "" " b. The unworthy one who dares to address you and "78 E. HitJtSt., New York, May 16,1882. come before yon humbly in the duet, begs for his tc Messrs. J. C. Aver & Co.. Gentlemen : people (caste) that you would deign to look upon their a Last winter 1 was troubled with a most Ignoble miseries and cure them with your Live- « uncomfortable itching humor affecting Riving grains (Pills). Illustrious one, yoor most si luore especially my limbs, which itched bo potent medicine is life to them and their children, intolerably at night, and burned so intense- and all the Drug Bazaars are empty and your Soul is ]y, that I could scarcely bear any clothing not in them. This humble petitioner, although he is A ever them. L was also a sufferer from a Ignoble and unworthy to be .in your high presence, I severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my prays that you will graciously permit your Life grains ™ appetite was poor, and my system a good (P11U) to come to Aykab. To the meet learned and deal run down. Knowing the value of wine Physician Haylock (Haydock) of High name. Ayer's Saksaparilla, by observation of Native to the States of America, united in North v many other cases, and from personal use America Country. in former years, I began - taking it for the Servilely signing for himself end twenty-three above-named disorders. My appetite im- others, this Petitioner placos his sign, proved almost from the first dose. After - tvatt. Fjwiimniiuvm.l a short time the fever and itching were Tt>An, Fanaibkbmunokl. allayed, and all signs of irritation of the Carmi Hi A Dr no 188 4 skin disappeared. My catarrh and cough D«. J H*tdooc • ** were also cured by the same means, and iie-Vsir iMrolmii™irPill.«w.»v.™ Tt,.~« i' eS iu b smaU ln do d ie C i U !hr r tl n e e V 3 iS a d da l to< l °™' t ™° t r™" «« 5Sd SThff usad in all, fessWln' ET^'SSS^'gSl 1 !: a nlo^hrT'eat,"!^^ 2. P. WiLDS." gj,. 1 hand you with this four doUars. Please send 1 The above instance is but one of the many at once, as below, your Pills. • constantly coming to our notice, which prove Mm - S^t! m iiii n !? B tj 8 the perfect adaptability of Ayer's Sarsa- \y e would fatigue you if wo were to with FAiiiLLA to the cure of all diseases arising them, as we very well could do, but the above must from impure or impoverished blood, and » •*»<»• HAYDOCK . S NJ!W jjvER PILLS { weakened vitality, -q , r! \ Are the true grains and essence of health, and the Ayer'sSarsaparHla -I^lTpL"^"^!, „ cleanses, enriches, and stronethens the blood, tude ' Want o( Appetite, and Sick Headache, Dr. Hay- , stimulates the action of the stomach and 8,,, ™« Us wiU be *<"«<» an Effectual J bowels, and thereby enables the system to Each vial contains Twenty Pills. Price Twtntyresist and overcome the attacks of all Scrofu- live Cents. For sale by all Druggists. v lous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, llheu- V &Z J^P" 0 " n h »™. a vlai ol P i"« J S ENT , KIM J,' « . • v. . ■* ..... , TCs* on receipt of his name and address, for a " mattsm, Catarrh, General Debility, and all trial «»"««», •«« disorders resulting from poor or corrupted Send a postal card for copy of pamphlet—" THE blood and a low state of the system. LIViJE AND ITS MYSTERY." It furnishes valuable B PREPARED By . infoimaUon to all. t . - it Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowe!!,rVlaß ß . HAYDOCK £^2sbm.j, ' Sold by all Druggists; price. 51, six bottles CAUTION '—Druggists are desired to notice that <. for 55. the name of J. H. Francis, sole agent, 1* written mmmmm^mmm __„«__„___ • . across each dozen packages of dock's Liver Pills. All without this ace counterfeits. ~ , v iiwuiiwi'i mim AYER'S '' J ' "■ ■■-■-■■" -— —— ■■ '. .'. /[. ■"'.■. n CATHARTIC P Aera M »o fNwLus». O 'V PILLS. %'$ ,_.___,_. _ /-.'..,-- ; :^t Best Purgative Medicine I "1 $HW*fss Si i cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and- fej^vV'A^l^^J^JiL^ SfFM&k ' K Sold everywhere. Always reliable. * l w^\mn»S^^m^^^^^t^^% KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S ~„„ k« a f m ' . i ■■_ ■■••■ ■--->■■■. . L . ■■■ ■ C nttw 7ir»T ANn TiRTTr rnMPANV «TVfiTi?n\ ~y '■■?? like B awectn)e!lt . Renowned for their NKW ZE»LANP drug COMPANY (LIMITED). fli c acy in Constipation, Bile, Indication, Livec Com- * AnrniTTituDijTTT ~ „ nT . x ,_, plaint, Haemorrhoids, Flatulency and all ailment of , WONDERFUL MEDICINE, the Stomach. Eagerly Uken by children »nd the delicate. Highly recommnnded by the Faculty, 1BEECHAM'S PILLS Of all Chemists, at Is ljd, 2< 9d, 4s 6d, lls, and 22s Are admitted by Thousands to be worth a Guinea a per box; A. Posnt.ner and Co., London, Sole ConBox for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind signees; Whole Agents, P. Hathak and Co., and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, Auckland. fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drow- '" —— , —— ■ ] siness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, ! ! ~" — shortness of breath, coiliventss, scurvy, blotches on T*k HOTOfiRAPRTfi c the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all T* ,"/■ X , nervous and trembling sensatiens, &c.. The first dose - • , ..■.■." ; : will give relief in twenty minutes. ' This is no fiction. y ; ; . -"'■■jllfSk. \ ■>■'-?■■• ■ ■' .'!■■;>;■; ■ for they hive done it in thousands •of cases. Every . Of 7 jsff-nn nm^i4F!W!^ sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these O g JRB If n^lTfflSSSlgSwi. '' I'illa, and they will be acknowledged to be ° xn „? B If.M/fef/MS&MIBBn m WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. !* O§ H i' lUffi J|l{ff g EjWl £ § 1 For Females of all ages these PiUs are invaluable, as K H , 5 : JSi » a few of them carry off all gross humours, open all < & " « ■ '* 9 S obstructions, and bring about all that is required. No 3 J S **™"*ii i SSapKMfIOT £* - E >• female should be without them. There is no medicine 3 -a -a ,; t .^mHetryi -"-fc ■"■, 3,'; m \ to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS for remov- 2 O R '"-' »/"" v rw :'•** 9 '■■«?■• tt I ing any obstruction or irregularity' of the system. If g o ■'•■■, -r. '"■;;(:("' ? '-' i : ~" * ; •':'■'■ taken according to the direction* Riven with each CQ ta '.-■'.'' ■'•-"'IwOl* '"' '■' ■ • v ' r ' : : v box they will toon restore females of all ages to sound fl, ; tbvswt , : , '' -■•'';" c and robust health. : : ;::•'■;/■■. . . ■■ • .■ . '• ■", :.s,. :■ For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all < The "Magna Charts. Paper," for ■ Rapid Direct ■ disorders of the liver, they act like "MAGIC," and a Printing. (Exposures sto 15 Seconds by Gaslight.) few doses will be found to work wonders upon the Iβ boxes containing C. de V. and Cabinet Price2s most important organs In the human machine. They "London Acme" Rapid Enamel' Paper : 'In boxes ■ strengthen the whole muscular system, restore-the contaißiegO. de V. and Cabinet. and BtMCtafln Print. ] long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edre of Price 3s. ■■.•-' • -/->■ '■■ .... ~™ W 7* n --T,*". a wowehttMilonwiaiithe KOSBtDD A dark room for the use of tourisU free of charge.-' « of health, the whele physical energy of th» human ■■'■ ■■■ ■■ ■■ - - ■ ■ .™."" A ? aul "*? oi.mimsb. > t frame. These are " FACTS" admitted by thousands, __. *£ -._• .■• ■■-.- . ■ ».■»■ —:'■" ■,-■■.■■ •■ .. — ~^-r : '- a embracing all classes of society, and one of the best \f OUR It Name, ' Initials, Monogram, ' ; or 1 ?i's'??, t . e o e, D i? r th l nerT 1' Md d* 0111 * 1, " 1 ie ' B 4 BE ; X Crest engraved upon gold and silver watch CHAM'S PILLS have thelargett sale of any patent cases, seals, walking stick and pipe mounts, at the medicine U the world. ;,v, . ; ,;i, .>,; ..,, : ., : ,,;_;■;. H*aaju» PrtoUam Work*. WyndiaerwUeit. i. ■': '

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