Zion's landmark [serial]. . SPge and SulpLiU Compoi-nd is adelightful toilet requisite for those who de-sire dark hair and a youthful is not intended for the cure, mitigationor prevention of disease. In the IZar^y Stages of Tuberculosis your chances for defeating this ,dreaded affection depend largely onyour ability to restore normal brci;functions. To do this, one requirement attention to diet and purefood. Also rest and fiesii air, dayand night. Where the system is run down andlikelihood of serious consequencesthus Increased, Eckmans Alterativemay prove beneficial, as


Zion's landmark [serial]. . SPge and SulpLiU Compoi-nd is adelightful toilet requisite for those who de-sire dark hair and a youthful is not intended for the cure, mitigationor prevention of disease. In the IZar^y Stages of Tuberculosis your chances for defeating this ,dreaded affection depend largely onyour ability to restore normal brci;functions. To do this, one requirement attention to diet and purefood. Also rest and fiesii air, dayand night. Where the system is run down andlikelihood of serious consequencesthus Increased, Eckmans Alterativemay prove beneficial, as it has inmany cases. This is a lime freatment—but un-like any other. For here the limecontent is so combined with other in-gredients as to be easily assimilatedby the average person. A trial can do no harm, since Eck-mans Alterative contains no poison-ous or habit-forming drugs. Sold byleading druggists or sent containing information ofvalue and references sent upon re- GCKMAN LABORATORY<S N. SevMtb A REMARKABLESTATEMENT Mrs. Sheldon Spent $1900 forTreatment Without Bene-fit FinallyMadeWellbyLydia E. Pinkhams Veg-etable Compound. Englewood, 111.— While goingthrough the Change of Life I sufferedTTiwith headaches,ner-vousness, flashes ofheat, and I sufferedso much I did notknow what I wasdoing at times. Ispent $1900 on doc-tors and not one didme any good. One||l day a lady called at!imy house and saidhe had been as sickas I was at one time,land Lydia E. i nk--hams Vege^.ableCompound made her well, so I took it andnow I am just as well as I ever was. Icannot understand why women dontsee how much pain and suffering theywould escape by taking your cannot praise it enough for it savedmy life and kept me from the InsaneHospital.—Mrs. E. Sheldon, 5657 St., Englewood, 111. Physicians undoubtedly did their best,battled with this case steadily and coulddo no more, but often the most scientifictreatment is surpassed by the medicinalpropert


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