Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 20, 1908, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 20. 1808-
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THE MAD DUCHESS.
AN IMPROVIDENT RACE.
THE INNOCENT FOX.
AN EASTERN MAGICI/11
Ths Fsat s Csylon Fakir Is Said to
Have Performed.
of Blamed For Offenses Committsd by
Lady Catharina Hyde and Her Eceen- Queer Ways of ths NtAive Black
His Wicked Cousins.
This cuilous picture of un eastern
Australia.
tricitiea of Dress.
de-
We are often told of the fox as a
magician 1» from Caroline Corner's
bearing hardship, such as thirst, ,trove7of"grouse.'i>ut
Lady Catherine Hyde was the third
I should like to "Ceylon, the Paradise of Adam:” "The
hunger,
long
hours
In
the
saddle,
etc.,
daughter of Henry, second earl ot |
hear the story of some eyewitness«»
ItiK-hester aud fourth earl of Claren t the black has far less endurance than a, to hl» work In tills direction. It 1» fakir forthwith commenced to unpack
the burden on bls back, the principal
the
white
man.
In
fact,
a
black
fellow
dou. and a great-granddaughter of Ed- ’
very easv to find fox tracks about the
ward, the first and famous earl of Cla • Is uncomfortable if be goes for any remains of a bird and then say a fox •tern Itelng a bamboo framework or
eudon. • • • One of the strongest Imgib of time without water. And d‘d It 1 believe that many of the ol- scaffolding. This he held with bls right
of her caprices was to be unlike other yet uobody is more Improvident than feuses laid at hts door are committed band, while he mounted step by step
people, aud she succeeded admirably be. Give him two gallons of water, by weasels, mink and wildcats, or of bamboos. At the summit, a height
perhaps of eleven feet, be paused, with
in the attempt. Bollngbroke nkknum twenty pounds of flour aud two or
<-d her "La Singularité;" Hor.i e ,Val- three sticks of tobacco and tell blm lynx.
have arms extended, to effect a balance.
During
a
part
of
the
year
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pole. more bluntly, "the Ma i Du-hess." that be will get no more for three known foxes to spend a part of each For some reason or other the frame­
This oddity was specially displayed in sleeps—viz. three days—be will delib­ day digging among potato bills In a work remained perfectly steady and
her dress. In 1747. after a good deal of erately settle down and not be satisfied retired hollow for white grubs or mice perpendicular, while the fakir stretch
cd himself out like a spider on Its web.
Intriguing, she had obtaiued permis­ till he has finished the lot. 1 have
sion to appear again at court, nad lu known a civilized and clothed black In the adjoining fields and to return to At Intervals on the bamboos were
17U3 Horace Walpole tells Lord Hert fellow who was traveling with me sit the mountain at nightfall, passing a heavy nails, rusty, but sharp at the
ford that she presenter! herself there down after dark and wash his clothes farm which was almost covered with point. These nails distinctly penetrat­
in a gowu and petticoat of red flannel ta most unusual proceeding) when be young poultry out for grasshoppers. ed the man's mahogany colored flesh
Making ail allowance tor male igno­ h d only three gallons of water and From an experience of about ten years when he stretched himself out on the
rance ou such a subject and Walpole's fifty hours' riding before he could get in a locality where foxes abound 1 am framework.
tendency to embroider a story. It is any more, and this with the thermom­ convinced that thl3 animal destroys
"Thus he remained, a hideous wound
but few. If any. chickens. Our trouble made by each nail, from which the
beyond doubt that she delilieratel; eter registering 112 in the shade.
This Is not a thing th.it oc
< urs once there was. first of all. hawks, then purple blood flowed, lying there for the
courted the peculiar In her costume
She was fond of wearing an apron anil or twl e. but always. The • black man skunks, owls and raccoons. The fox space of ten minutes or so. except for
apiieared In one at covrt after tills gar I will net look five minutes ahead, nor never Invaded the chicken coops or the blood a lifeless figure of clay.
ment had been forbidden at the ro-nl will experience teach him. A gamble broke up the sitting turkeys out nt the Then, muttering some strange gibber­
drawing rooms. Iler entrance helug on a small scale Is dear to the heart base of the mountain. Of course In ish. animation returned, and. making
opposed by one of the lords In wait if every black fellow, and It is a com- winter a fox may some'lmes trap a movements so that the nails were ex­
ng. she ti re It off. thiew It in his f e •l 'U occurrence for one of them to grouse in the snow at ulgbt. but who tricated from the wounds, the fakir
aud walked on. Beau Narb on a slinl : wap a brand new suit of blue dun- has ever seen a fox actually catch a with his toes kicked away the scaffold­
1er occasion took the law Into his own f—.roe for an old frayed white coat, grouse? Cone. now. brothers of the ing and remained himself alone unsup­
hands, for when she attempted to en thinking that lie will be able to sell forest, be honest and own tip. I would ported In midair.
ter the ballroom lit Bath wearing a'l er deal the latter away and make a be g!a I to learn how the fox does the
“Yes, there this weird creature re­
apron be promptly strlpp"d It off and profit simply because It Is white, an trick. If any one has seen It done — mained. his lean, chocolate colored
threw It nmong the ladles' maids, ob unusual color with them. But one Forest and Stream.
limbs apparently stiff and cataleptic,
serving that none but Abigails an good point these black men have
bls eyes fixed upward and glazed. ‘It's
peared In white aprons. It wiis her They never complain v hen they find
THE PERSONAL EQUATION. a fact.’ said Cynthia In low tones of
fancy as she grew older to disregard they have made a bad Inrga'n. This
wonder. ‘At home they would say we
the changes of fashion and to adhere lx possibly because they forget with
It
Play»
a
Very
Large
Part
In
Success
were
hypnotized.’ ”
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obstinately to the dress of her younger whom they made the deal.-Australian
MOUNT ETNA.
In Busineas.
days. Her attire at times was so weird Cor. London Standard.
If you stop for a moment to analyze
KOREAN ETIQUETTE.
Its Wonders as Revealed In Tales of that Lord Cornbury wrote. "She has
success In business you will see it
lieen
called
'sir'
upon
the
road
above
T ravelers.
comes
through
contact
with
people.
THE
WART
HOG.
twenty times.”—Nineteenth Century.
A Native’s New Year’s Call Upon an
Mount Etna has furnished more ma­
It is all hinged upon the manner of
American Lady.
terial for travelers' tales than any
It Is One of the Most Grotesque Ani- your contact. On every side you are
The native Koreans, who have be-
other mountain on the earth. Aston­
THE MARINER’S COMPASS.
mal9 In Existence,
persons,
surrounded by a multitude of
ished Eng'i3hmen of a century ago
To the naturalist who closely stud- In every one of whom there exists a come familiar with foreigners and
who fell Into the fashionable habit of Influenças That Draw It From Its Alls les animal life It sometimes appears as potential force that may be exerted. their ways, take very readily to the
gianca ‘o the Polo.
( limbing to Its highest peak—aud some
If nature had either deliberately set to at one time or another, to add to your custom of calling—and eating—on New
did so. to the amazement of the Sicil­
Nothing In the navigational equip work to form weird and curious crea­ success. The oftener you cause that Year's day, and one American lady
ians. even In the dead of winter—have ment of a ship has been the subject of tures or else bad been engaged In ex force to be exerted the faster your had a very peculiar experience with a
left on record In the exuberant lan- more anxious research or receives pertinents, for there are birds and ani­ business will grow. You can attract native official in Seoul on New Year's
gunge of their day the emotions that more Jealous care than the mariuer's mals which might be accused of being these individual forces If you choose day. She was keeping open house
thrilled tbelr soul. "The man who compass.
made up of odds and ends.
and get the most from them, or you and had made preparations for re­
treads Mount Etna." wrote one of
The popular notion of the compas
One of the most grotesque animals tn can repel them and suffer actual dam­ ceiving her guests in the proper man­
these. "Is a man above the world, needle always pointing north ttn.l existence Is the wart hog of Africa, age from having come In contact with ner.
Every river on the island can be traced south is—well, more Inaccurate than called by the Boers the Vlaktevark pig them, or you may take a middle
Among other things she had made a
from Its mouth to Its source.
even popular notions usually nre Evett of the plains.
course, as many business men do. and very excellent and rather large cake,
"The characters." the same writer under the most favorable condition
It stands about thirty Inches In drift along in a purely negative man­ which she expected to distribute In
continues, "of all the climates of the there nre only certain places upon tlx height, has a huge disproportionate ner.
small slices to her callers. A party of
earth can be detected- the frigid close surface of the earth where the compu,
native gentlemen arrived, and, having
head, with eyes set very high up, and
Looking
at
business
In
this
light,
It
around one. the temperate with Its belt needle does point north and south, tin ! large protruding tusks. These are ex
given one of them a cup of tea. she
of trees Just underneath and the trop It is quite safe to say that such condi actly opposite those of other pigs, the Is apparent that the underlying ele­ placed this fine cake before him, with
ment
which
contributes
most
to
the
leal at the base of the mountain, with tlons are never found on board of it
upper ones being much longer than success of any undertaking and to an Invitation to help himself.
Its vineyards and luxuriant groves ship.
She then went with the others to an­
those In the lower Jaw and sometimes bu -.Iness In the aggregate Is the art
The great ocean around, with the Is­
But we must go further and sa.v tb.t attaining a length of over twenty
other room and was gone some time.
of
finding
the
vital
points
of
human
lands of Llpari, I’anarl. Allcudl. Strom no more unfavorable position cot.1.1 l.t laches.
contact that will set In motion these When she returned she saw, to her
boll and Volcano, with their smoking found for a compass than on boarj 01
Eat the most unusual feature of this forces. The personal element must be horror, that her cake had all but dis­
summits, appears under your feet, and a modern steamship, which Is :: tom curious looking creature and the one
appeared. The native, according to
you look down upon the whole of plicated mass of steei. all teudlug to from which It derives its name Is the stamped upon your business.—Edward bls ideas of etiquette, bad done his best
Sicily as upon a map."
draw the compass needle from its ullc great wart Just below each eye. a Payson Hatch in System.
not to leave any of the eatables set
In addition to all the climates. Etna glance to the magnetic pole of the smaller one appearing between each
before him.
Panama Mosquitoes.
Is reported to have trees that rival the earth, warring Influences which must tusk and the large wart above it.
The lady's vexation was banished
A visitor to the canal zone of Tan-
giants of California, lakes that never needs be counteracted by all sorts of
The body Is almost hairless, except
thaw, bottomless eaverus and Ratable devices which hedge round the Instru­ that along the spine and the neck long Ama can have the privilege of an in­ by a feeling of pity for the poor fel­
mow that kept many an ancient bishop ment by an invisible wall of conflicting coarse hair hangs, and the w hole effect troduction to not less than eighty-three low, who was quite sick from over­
feeding. It Is said that thia call was
well supplied with tithes.
currents of magnetism.
of the animal is weird and grotesque, species of mosquitoes, thirty of them
And as If this were not enough there These wild hogs often take possession found nowhere else. Fortunately they his first aud last that day. He de­
are now huge dynamos to lie reckoned of empty burrows made by other Knl do not all bite, and the contagion of clared to his friends that foreigners
All Very “Civil.”
In certain sections of the country with, producing elecfric currents for mals, and when pursued they slew yellow fever Is carried by only one of must be "all stomach” If they could
there nre much favored words which all sorts of purposes on board. In the around sharply as they enter, making I them. Certain genera, technically called go from house to house and "eat that
nre required to do duty with a wide midst of these mystic currents the poor their way in bind first.—London Tele­ megarhlnus. psorophora and lutzla. are much every time."—London Mall.
found, which Instead of spreading any
variety of meanings. Such Is the little compass needle, upon which the graph.
disease hostile to men wage war on
Getting Back at England.
word "smart" among Yankees and up tnarlner depends for his guide across
their weaker cousins and at times even
"The English will ridicule us for say­
along the Labrador shore the word the trackk-ss deep, hungs suspended
Jenny Lind's Piety.
“civil." The following conversation like one shrinking saint surrounded by
Jenny Lind, who gave her first £2.- on their brothers and sisters. The yel­ ing *vury’ and 'turrible* and 'momma'
between two natives was overheard legions of devils.—Windsor Magtzlne. 000 to the poor, continued throughout low fever mosquito, the only kind in when we go abroad,” said a school-
by a traveler:
her life a series of charities and pie­ America spreading this Infection, sci­ ma am, "but we will have our answer
Martian Life Dying.
"We are goin' to have lots of dirt to­
ties. In regard to the latter we have entifically called stegomyla. Is very ready.
A sadder Interest attaches to such the assurance of a friend that this scarce. It Is possible to live for weeks
"We’ll ask them why, when they
day,” said one, glancing at the sky.
"Naw. It'll be civil," replied his existence—that It is, cosmically speak­ greatest of singers deliberately cut on the line of the caaal without seeing want to know if we desire a cab, they
ing, soon to pass away. To our short her own public career while her it single specimen. This mosquito Is a say:
companion.
“ ‘Fo wella, sa ?’
“How did you get on with the cap­ eventual descendants life on Mars will voice was still In perfection It was strictly domestic Insect, never found
no longer be something to scan and Lady Taylor, wife of the author of away from man. It breeds only In
tain?"
M e'll ask them why they say ‘paw-
"Oh. he got civil to hunting deer by Interpret. It will have lapsed beyond "Philip Van Artevelde." who found artificial receptacles, such as barrels, tah' and 'waltah' and 'Indlar' and
and by. When hi" went out he didn't the hope of study or recall. Thus to Jenny Lind sitting toward eveulng on water coolers, bottles and tin cans In ‘Idear.’
us It takes on an added glamour from a south coast beach Just after her and around human habitations.—Chi-
know nothing, but he got civilized.”
“And, not forgetting the 'h.' we'll
the fact that It has not long to la t withdrawal, with a book in her lap cagj News.
"Did you go down the Ketchee?”
quote at them the dialogue between
“Naw. It's too civil for him. He for the process that brought It to It. She spoke of her resolve. “1 fourd
the mistress and the new maid:
An Author's Trick.
wanted lots of rapids, so we went present pass must go on to the hitter that thia"—the setting sun—"was be
'■‘Is your name Anna or Hannah Y
One of the abler modern writers
down the Boomer Them's about as end until the last spark of Martin'.' coming less to me and that this"-the
“ ‘Hannah, mum.’
civil rapids as 1 want to see."—Youth's life goes out. The drying up of the book In her lap was a Bible-"was be­ made this confession the other day:
“‘Oh, Hannah?1
planet Is certain to proceed until Its coming uothing to me. and I knew then "I am so devoted to my wife that 1
Companion.
‘‘‘No, mum; Hannah.’
surface can support no life at all that I must check myself aud change allow her to break in upon me when­ “ ‘Hannah, you said.’
Slowly, but surely, time will snuff It my life.''—London Standard.
ever she pleases. Naturally she cuts “ ‘No, Hannah.’
Adhesive Eggs of Fishes.
Into my line of thought and often de
“ ‘Spell It.’
Among the fishes which produce ad­ out. When the last ember l< thus e::
stroys me
the continuity of geulus
genius. The
svrujs
Mexican Lottery Tickets.
hesive eggs are (be little black head tlnguished the planet wlil roll a dend
“Hay, hen. hen. hay!’ ’’-New Orleans
Nearly $100.000 Is spent In the City only way for me to do a good day's Times-Democrat.
minnow (I’lmepbalea promclasi and the world through space, its evolutionary
goldfish The male blackhead deposits career forever ended— Professor Low of Mexico every week in lottery tick work Is to quarrel with her. to make
ets. and in the same period shout $70. her so angry that she will cry. fuss,
tlie fecundated eggs singly upon the ell In Century.
.
Ths Safe Courts.
000 Is paid hack In premiums On the break a few dishes, smash a kitten ™ Ihat Y88 8 gre8t sP«ec<> Mundy
underside of leaves of water plants
weeks Immediately preceding the big scald a puppy or two. then go to her made said the associate editor of the
and watches them unceasingly until
Doctors* Bills.
batched. The eggs of the goldfish are
Who. having obtained an honest bill drawings the sale, of course, mounts room and stay there. By the rime 1
ne partisan paper. “I suppose
deposited singly upon the weeds and for the medicine, will wish to have up to great sums—as. for Instance, hive done a day's work she Is In ex­ n,L°sBhf ,0 bave 8n edltorlal showing
when
the
$200.000
drawings
are
held
mosses in a similar manner by the particulars of the doctor's "profession
cellent humor and tired of being alone b8‘ he,W88 mistaken throughout, but
male tlsli The eggs of the yellow perch al services?" Imagine a bill made up there are 20.000 tickets at $40 each Then we make up."-New York Press
I e8n t
how we shall be
nre hold together In narrow strips or with such nicety as this; "To count­ sold on the streets, and practically ev­
He h
*' Hta loglc 18 fonssallnble.
ribbons of n glutinous character Ad­ ing pulse, sixpence; to viewing tongue ery ticket Is disposed oi. most of them
Great . City
For
Prayer
■ sygr.
mm ,’ h m P ly knocke <1
platform
a . -z •
hesive eggs of other species, as the threepence; to asking four questions during the last two weeks before the
A visitor to Moscow soon discovers from under our candidate."
black bass, sunfish, catfishes, etc., are (three Irrelevant», fourpence: to telling drawing. But as a general pr position, Why It Is called the Holy City Every we'ci“^ lt‘” replle<1 the editor, -‘but
deposited lu masses lu shallow neats or patients to say 'ninety-nine,' eight­ on an average $15.000 a day la spent »0 er 300 feet there Is . ^athedraT
JU8t
depressions ou the bottom. and still pence: to medicine, is. fid.; to bottle, by the people of the City of Mexico on chur.h, chapel or shrine, and whlcb- refer J u “ g° Let'8
wavs uh s 88 fl 8 pdoo < lle - That al-
other species deposit their spawn In twopence: to label. 1 penny; total. the lotteries -Mexican Herald
l<X,k you’ee People cross- stralght1
,he “““ Wh0 V0te8 the
variously shaped adhesive masses upon 3s. fid."—Yorkshire Observer.
Ing themselves Until one has seen
nents „„ k ‘ aDd glTes °ur °PP»
water plants, nuts and submerged ob-
The Open Window.
I Mostow the piety of the place Is not
Jects.
Children brought tip ni h open win easily understood The outsider can- -Chi ° c^8nce to come back at us.”
Advantage of Cradit.
dows appear Indeed to be about fifteen not •"»spine Moscow eondltkms. He thlcago Record-Hera Id.
"My big .later baa a bean."
times more likely to contract adenoids
Papyrus.
"So'» mine, but I don't like blm "
Imaplne church bells ringing .||
Kaffir Grafting.
The papyrus of ancient times was
"Know what my sister 'd do If I than those who sleep with the win-
mp
8n<1 P«’Ple praying |D the strand ?Wna"
th<> flr8t
a
made from the papyrus plant. The In- didn't like her beau?”
dows shut on cold and damp nights, pnWIe streets
st .()
of day
rT Ths
* °f the Kafflr tabula-
terlor of the stalk of the plant after
or at least than those who sleep with
“No Whal'd she dot'
form^f6 ’Y"*“'00 18 th' «’“"■on
the rind had been removed was cut
"She'd send him back and get him closed windows throughout the great­
Into thin slips In the direction of tbelr changed, 'cause we've got n charge ac­ er part of the year.—Dr. Sim Wallace
and
"¡! Ut8',on «*<» »y the natives,
Csuss of ths Row.
Iranslatlon la. "i see
leng'h. and. these being laid on a flat count at the store be cornea from.”— In Medical Press.
Mrs. Frtpley - For goodness' sake! “u” H
surface in succession, similar slices Newark Evening Star
SDWt not . ™MWere,‘ 8 m8rk of r<"
u,
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wl,h
Tommy?
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were placed over them at right angles,
Dew.
Oh he ,,°P 7 Jrr'’ni ,h* b«throom>- atelv, the dLi* 'e?11* *reetlng Immedl-
and, their surfaces being cemented to­
Different Opinions.
vTflntw the
(be earth!
earth’
ln which ti>«ay ah°W,ng ,he reverence
Teacher-How do yon account for Oh. he wants
gether by a sort of glue and subjected
the native bolds bls visitor.
"1 see a man Intends to let a rattle the phenomenon of dew? Roy-Well,
r^LkT_rW*Dt'' ,h,‘ parth?
to the proper degree of pressure and snake bite him and depend on prayer you see. the earth revolves ou Its axis
.ki
r-
bell dried, the papyrus was complete.
P«.HoE¡£*^i*ne• Co’rtr'*,ution.
for a cure. I call that faith “
i very twenty four hours, and In conse-
"I call It cruelty to animals unleM i uence of this tremendous pace It per w.b."r,w"“
s...°
Turn About.
somebody's going to pray for the snake tplres freely.-London Tit Bits.
Exssneratea v * w*U*Prln8 of Joy.
Lt Sharpe I say. Mr Dooley, you'ra after It's bitten such a fool as that.“—
you
a loug time paying me your account. Philadelphia Ixslger.
Mean.
■■t IXM)« US . |f you
Luck'
Joyment . bsby m
T”“ °f en’
Mr Dooley Aud It’s a long totme ya
.
Rurton Mean man. Isn't he?
took to cure tua. be Jabers!—Kansas
tfc, .„’JW
The Mut».
Robinson - Mean ? He's capable of
City NewAook
"Fbe has no friends to speak of"
C»lng Into a barter's shop for a shave
"Good heavens! What does she tslt and then getting his hair cut Just to
Rnkb °**r' '""o««"’ Thingl
Sone tnsn are so optimistic that they about?"- Sporting Time«.
keep other people waiting.
founds t£JTh“
expect to get Into h<aven on their
Tea. tiptop tlp ’-rtH^p!
»T >*"d .11 nl(fhL Vfèÿ-^XD‘ ln
wives' .•torch record. — Washington
Whenever a tnan commits a crime Nothing la ao burdetssrue as a
Dost.
heaven finds a wltneas. BuIwer.
eret
French
rrorerb.
■s—
over|lme-B^toX^
TeucKIng Scans When ths Brsvs Cap*
tain Left ths Olympia.
On the morning of the battle of Ma-
nils Bay Captain Gridley was ao ill
that the little commodore offered to
excuse blm from duty, but gallantly,
as is characteristic of the man, be re­
plied. "Thank you, Commodore Dewey,
but she is my ship, and I will fight
her." And he did. although, figurative­
ly speaking, he was a dead man before
he went on the bridge, and days hrd
strung themselves Into but few weeks
when he was ordered home on sick
leave. He came up out of bls cabin
dressed In civilian clothe« and was met
by the rear admiral, who extended him
a most cordial hand. A look of trou­
bled disappointment flitted across the
captain's brow, but vanished when he
stepped to the head of the gangway
and. looking over, saw, not the launch,
but a twelve oared cutter manned en­
tirely by officers of the Olympia. There
were men In that boat who had not
pulled a stroke for a quarter of a cen­
tury. Tlie stars and stripes were at
the stern and a captain's silken coach
whip at the bow, and when Captain
Gridley, beloved alike by officers and
man. entered the boat It was "Up
oars!" aud all that. Just as though they
were common sailors that were to row
lil i over to the Zaflro. When he sat
down upon the handsome boat cloth
that was spread for him he bowed his
head, and his hands lild his face as
I'lrrt Lieutenant Iieese, acting cock­
swain. ordered: “Shove off! Out oars!
Give away!”—St. Nicholas.
A Lazy Li^
May be only a tired llvw „
liver. It would he »
savage thing to beat awmn"’*'
man because he lag^q ln«nJ
in treating the lagging, toroid r *
A great mistake to lash It wi k’’’*
drastic drugs. A torpid liver ta
Indication of an lll-nourhM < ’
body Whose organs are
work. Start with the >toms7h.M !*
organs of dlgen.on and ttutrM
them In w<--*lng order and J
quickly yrir liver will
M
Dr. Pler'xs Golden Medical i/rl'
has ma-'-j many marvelous
troubl . • by its wonderful
orgai , of digestion and nu>? i,*1
stor> < the normal aetivlt»o'Uw<J’?
Inc'iascs tho secretions3» thenyl
Ing glands, cloun-es tl.s systeasZ*
sofous accumulations, .nd son*?*
Ilv >r of tho burdens I npo^
the defection of other organs, ’’
If you have bitter or bad tasle latte
Ing. poor or (Variable apWiita,C(ltw,*»
foul breath, cohstlpated or IrregularbrZ? I
feel weak, easili tired.Kspondtni. fS
headaches, pain
dlstresfc"51I„||(JS
gnawing or dlsl
It
perhaps nausea.'
_
throat after eating, and ktnbo
nt weak stomach and torpid hl
r’.ue will relieve you more
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