Most Favorable Season
- Title
- Most Favorable Season
- Source Type
- Newspapers
- Publisher
- The Weekly Herald
- Publication Place
- Wetumpka, AL
- Publication Date
- 04/28/1898
- Transcript
- MOST FAVORABLE SEASON To cure calarrh is in the spring. During the winter the patient is likely to take fresh Cold and have a set-back. But if treatment is begun in the spring and continued into the summer, nothing need be feared for the succeeding winter. Of course, it al! depends on the medicine. There are a great many catarrh medicines which relieve the most disagreeable symptoms temporarily. Pe-ru-na cures more slowly but also more permanently than this class of medicines. A course of Pe-ru-na during the spring will enre catarrh more quickly than at any other season Mr. Walter H. Tucker, Concord, N. H., writes Dr. Hartman as fol- lows: "When I began taking your medicines four years ago I was suffering with chronic catarrh. I had taken nearly two dozen bottles of a so called catarrh cure without much relief. Pe-ru-na cured the night sweats and dizzi- ness; it cured the cough I have had from cradle; I can sag it saved mv life." Dr. Hartman has published in book form a series of lectures on various phases of chronic catarrh which he calls, "Winter Catarrh." This book will be sent free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Colum- bus, Ohio. Hon. H. H. Hall was here from Edgewood Monday. Mr. J. W. Weldon, of Kent, was here on business Monday. Mr.M. D. Hornsby was here yesterday from Tallassee. Mr. J. D. Billingsley, of Newan, was in Wetumpka Monday. Mr. T. D. Avant, of David, was here last Friday on business. Mr. W. L. McCain, of Ware, is here attending court, as usual. MOST FAVORABLE SEASON To cure calarrh is in the spring. During the winter the patient is likely to take fresh Cold and have a set-back. But if treatment is begun in the spring and continued into the summer, nothing need be feared for the succeeding winter. Of course, it al! depends on the medicine. There are a great many catarrh medicines which relieve the most disagreeable symptoms temporarily. Pe-ru-na cures more slowly but also more permanently than this class of medicines. A course of Pe-ru-na during the spring will enre catarrh more quickly than at any other season Mr. Walter H. Tucker, Concord, N. H., writes Dr. Hartman as fol- lows: "When I began taking your medicines four years ago I was suffering with chronic catarrh. I had taken nearly two dozen bottles of a so called catarrh cure without much relief. Pe-ru-na cured the night sweats and dizzi- ness; it cured the cough I have had from cradle; I can sag it saved mv life." Dr. Hartman has published in book form a series of lectures on various phases of chronic catarrh which he calls, "Winter Catarrh." This book will be sent free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Colum- bus, Ohio. Hon. H. H. Hall was here from Edgewood Monday. Mr. J. W. Weldon, of Kent, was here on business Monday. Mr.M. D. Hornsby was here yesterday from Tallassee. Mr. J. D. Billingsley, of Newan, was in Wetumpka Monday. Mr. T. D. Avant, of David, was here last Friday on business. Mr. W. L. McCain, of Ware, is here attending court, as usual.
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