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Miss Lockson, by Viola Bunnel
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Captain Rock's Pet, by Mrs. E. D. E.
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CONTENTS.
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Murder or Suicide? (Iilustrated,) by
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Conducted by Anna *
CONSE quences.
biliousness ‘| dizziness headache sour stomach
loss of appetite’ weakness cold feet debility
pimples backache torpid liver irritability
depression vomiting, heartburn nervousness
coated tongue jaundice foul breath ‘cramps
nightmare piles: sleeplessness hot skin
palpitation pallor, throbbing head drowsiness
Constipation
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- These are some of the
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consequences of constipation .
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remedies ever since, and their sales have steadily in-
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ever tried. I cannot do my work when I stop taking them, but by using just a few of them I
am able to enjoy the best of health."—E, N. NortH, Sidell, IIL, Jan. 29, 1900.
« For more than ten years I had stomach trouble in its worst form. I could not
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Be a ethene Y ach’ Soon I was well, and I feel extremely grateful for what
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they have done for me.”— JOHN Goon,
Feb, 8, 1900.
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