Image 9 of El Paso herald (El Paso, Tex.), March 17, 1911
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EL PASO HERALD iriday March 17 1911 S FOR ATONIC NOTHING EQUALS The need of a tonic in the Spring is
almost universally recognized We have learned that a weakened rundown system means more than Spring
Fever as we are accustomed to refer to the physical disturbances which come at this season Bodily
fatigue fickle appe tite poor digestion nervousness lack of energy etc prove that the proper amount
of nourishment is not being supplied to the body through the circulation The stomach bowels and
digestive members are sluggish from lack of stimulating nutrition and in consequence the entire body
suffers from the effects of a poorly nour ished constitution The recognized importance of pnre blood
in preserving health empha sizes the danger of a weakened circulation The use of a real
bloodpurifying tonic when the system is deranged from lack of nourishment will often VrTiT R S R in
mtr nninioil is 8 I good a medicine as can be had it Bimpiy cannoi do improved npuji a remedy to
purify and enrich the blood and to invigorate and tone up the system Last Spring my blood waB bad
and I was run down in health and having seen