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FREE; Mad Catarrh ever since 1 can remember; often avoided company on account of the offen: sive discharge, hawking and spitting ; throat was dry and sore; the least change in the weather gave me cold; dull pain over my eyes caused a stupid and drowsy feeling ; ears Le- gan to ring. and in a short tim: my hearing failed and grew worse until ( became so deaf £ could not hear one talk unless they were close to me and spoke very lou. Have use! Aerial Medication eight weeks; hearing is fully re- stored, roaring and pain gone, and Catarth is entirely cured, I do not see why any one should suffer from Catarrh or deafness when there is such a good cure as this. Miss Carnie Bowers, Rouseville, Pa. Deaf 25 Years. For many years I suffered from Catarrh, which destroved my hearing. and for twenty. years L was so deaf that not hear a clock strike by hold- ing my ear against it. I had tried every known remedy, and nothing gave me the slightest relief. Lob:ained Aerial Medi- cation, and in three weeks my hearing began to improve, and now T can hear common conversation act room ; can hear a clock strike in an adjoi room, thirty feet away. I think Tam entirely cured and my hearing permanently restored, EDWIN COLEMAN, Lox 5&5, Wichita, Kan, Medicino for 8 Months’ Treatment Free. To introduce this treatment and prove be- yond doubt that Aerial Medication will cure Deafness, Catarth, Throat and Lung Diseases, I will, for a short time, send Medicines for three months’ treatment free. Address J. 11, MOORE, M.D.,Dept. A 17, CINCINNATI, 0. The publisher of this paper has Feiable information that Dr, Moore 18a reputatile paysici jer to wente hiay at ones and tavestizate Aerial Medication, jeocR. Fi hey tell me that you never get genuine victuals on the si itis al- ways imitation food which is used Storms (the actor)—"" Well, not always, We often get real egg: Yonkers Statesman. 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