Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1920, Page 9

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EE e S e S x 3 : % o myerisu mucies vom ca- TARRN, CATARREAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES. If {you kfiow of someone wio 13 troubléd with patarrhal deainess, head oises er grdinary cstarrh cut out this apd hand it to them and you may have been the means Of savimi some poor sufferer perhaps frem total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and mecessarily ~ Tequires = constitutionmal ent. rays, inhalers and nose douches Hable te irritate the delicate air pi sages-and force the disease in the mi dle ear, which frequently means. total deafness, or else the disease may be dr own:the air passages towards the lungs, which is equally as danger- ous, The following formiula, which is used extensively in the damp English climate, is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficaclous to sufferers here who live under more fayerable climate conditions. - Secure from your druggist one ounce ? of Parmint (double strength), this home and add to it % pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir uetil dissolved. Take one table- nfygl four times & day. This wi often bring quick relief from distre: ing head noises. logged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and hearing improve as the Inflamma- tion in the eustachian tubes is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directiy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that heips to obtaln the desired results, The W%plrlfion is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take.” Every person Druggists have stock today but a short- age may come at any time. Last winter s drug gists in many' secfions were out Of ; Fard of hearing should give this treat: UNCASVILLE Seve‘;} friends of Charles Ramage (] Vicks for months e meead etome o e b prise op his fifieenth birthday. These Dresent were Azelia and Annabel ewton, Mrythein Gisner, Marian Fish- er, Lester Dart, Edwin Perry, Herbert Corey, Edwin Gustaferson and Regi- nald Hewitt, An enfoyable evening How the Use of this External Treat- salve was aosorbed thru and stimulated the . . g0 & 3 » 3 vas t with d sic. Re- : t for Cold Troubl skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the Trestments were - served. Numerous merg or 0! roupies % Thi iy gills were received. Has Gl'own i o i product was named Y‘Cks - John Vallett, Jr.. who has been in VapoRub. Wy t Lk;es Ir‘eatv;;:r;’:ehggl?ual for .treatment 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Huwi i - ORE than a score of years ago, L|:ms- . Now 17 Million Jars R e e, e e Where Vlcks Began ford Richardson, a druggist in a little eer i Shall ana e MoVer oo IR o . &1 % o +oli = = are “sed e ) Mr. Mo @ s S The Drug Store in which O. Henry Spent His Boyhood Pt nevljc\:/rt:l S:‘t?'g:sto;nn;ozas trying tg Vicks P P ¥ a:_} \’«’;1 comneny MO CAAGE BT This fs the drug stose in Gresnsbore, N. C; purihased by Mr. Lunsford Riche : a et g , 5D C.Croup. aly icks was found to be good for a great many R R R ke ardson in 1888 from Dr. Porter, Dr. Porter was the uncle of “Will” Porter, colds. He aK been trying to find it for years troubles b.&“dcs SPaWOd‘C croup, and as time third degree was cinferred on a class who, under the nom-de-plume of O, Henry, became America’s greatest short —he needed-such a treatment in his own home ~ went on, its sale increased county by county e oy Ak -t:;r v'.rihlnf (l:- Henry practically grew up in this store and learned here the . —he knew that epicac and internal medicines . and. state by state, until now over 17 million S sk e heor o e o k""‘“‘d" » ":‘" h;ind Sean o ad disturbed the delicate digestions of children— jars ‘are used each year—almost one jar for 3 Jbeps Bibean re ently 1’ e ‘was durin years e . . . ~ - . . & £ o that M. Richardson worked ous the formal for Viey T cf this drug st that the only way to get medication directly -‘every family in ‘the United States. And this S0l atiage o Voluniown. b to the air passages and lungs was in vapor inspite of the fact that Vicks is still a new form : g ST g 2 : 2 form.. So he was sFarchlng for an effective of treatment to many people in the North and hgme of 3?":\ ‘Slx:zz‘les L. French Directions fcr the Use of Vicks vapor treatment which would be economical, . far West The executive officers of the Unler nieflt d hi h uld b ed .th o Baptist. c{mrzh held a meeting VICK.S VaptRub cofieatin gilve . spoon and ‘tit Vapors inhak; or a -, SOBVE t, and which co e used without The best testimony to the value of Vicks is QiGus=s dishL fet ihe st of 4 s : = 2 s rencis Mitchell, pastor of form. When applied to the body little applied up the nostr s and the necessity of closing up the sick room and the i f = 24 oty its action is two-fold. : snuffed back into the air possages.’ e increasing number of families who, each thus excluding the fresh air, so important in Owing to the condition of the road: —INTERNAL. The - h T ear, are con i the rural carrier from the local offict o . i e beat o For Spasmodic Croup and the treatment of colds. ¥ a.'r’ vertec} te the use of this real was on his mutel with a horse ané the body releases the ingredients in the Children's Cold . “Little Bodyguard in the Home.” ¢ | sleigh several days last week. form of vapors. These vapors are in- 4 ildren’s Colds At last, this druggist found 2 process by 5 sl Henry Church has left the emplos haled with each breath, carrying the Vicks is particularly recommended 3 2 e Here is the record of the number of jars used BEBe [ MBSRMEOIE ‘oothiaBy: "ST. theh medication_through the.air passages for children’s colds, since it is exter- which he could combine in salve form the 1t For vhe Tast : i Bc, palat in. Paimertpwn and i ‘02“‘; ‘“;E;flm“ e ng“yavpge?sgdcaflf;f::fm,b;med standard, time-tested - remedies — Camphor, anniey SRS WL oWy in- S ekl oy nd.—] o oIn i 3 often and - freely withy; fect fety. 3 = ¢ . Ve . Vicks is absorbed thru and stimulatés . For spasmodic croup, rub Vicks over Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thymol and Turpentine 1;1? 22 :;;';'g ar iver Speci the skin, attracting the blood to the the throat and chest until the difficult —with other volatile oils so that when this 5} SRR TR e 1152 Jars milt began an efght surface and aiding the vapors inhaled - breathing is relieved; then spread on i d Hhe the dchest the ANES vy e dar Cibie e S ULRREINR Jane A s Fotee Hr e Ant| to relieve the congestion. .., thickly/and cover with a hot flannel salve was spread over the thr oat and chest tan SIS L i g 1,357,590 Jars Fusing clsht Doure. The company s fo % ’ = cloth. An application at bedtime ingredients would be vaporized by the body 1918 L 4 s at e 1,402,330 Jars Wages have been increased; the low- For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, wmallyprevents &' night- atiack " of % LDy, Y 1215 2,418,213 J est _employe has 52 cents an hour. Bironthitis, Coughs, Hoiteniess e heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath e gt T 55 02-1;‘ J:: ¥. D. Mousley is superintendent. T < e : . X . . . . . g 3 James Metealf, Jr., w: a 8 bforse‘y:ecasfi,:oa‘wettw:h;hhfld For Wia ur 5 Linimest: :ll txhugh:i)ng,ff ci;n;d tge meLclixcatlon directly N N P gd,mmat AEpl n v :m:'na’;: applied over the throat and chest to : o the s affected and at the same tim: G o B 408 Ja: and Mrs. James Metcalf, at Riverview open the pores of the skin. ThenVicks Poaltice o Plaster : P £l = e the 115 . o & o 17,37, Jurs menor farm, Pine Grove, iantic. The should be rubbed well iff, spread on On account of its penetrative and & eip, was Gy Auterehile, ] thickly and covered' with two thick- mbefa‘c:entcficctcnthe skin, Vn:ks_has 2 PR St e w; S nesses of ‘hot, flannel cloths. . The meF;f:niC?C::!%&;or;;gy;‘: e sician should always be called. Many other in the home ready for instant use and of your friends whose names and addresses s nots -Ratiieven o) own. clothing should be left loose around the R Lite Ttehings, troubles, such:as chronic catarrh or con- which can be used freely, with \perfect you will send us. neck and the bed clothes arranged in . Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite, Itchings, z d ES e e o ang M Poi tinued headache, safety, on the youngest member of the % the form of a funnel, so that the vapors uxfl}‘;‘f mm- e, oalc - call for thediagnosis family. : Address : astsing cab e Trsdy ihiied: e Bt of a good doctor. . . BT THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY ure For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Vicks Is Not Meant ‘o Replace Vicks is simply :1_1 ¥ you have nieyes it Vicks e sl Be 100 Milton Avenue ; Hay Fever, Whooping Cough . the Physicicn :“;:E";‘y‘ fé";ezi glad to send samples free to you and any Greensboro, N. C. & e For these troubles, Vicks can be used At the first symptoms of a serious iS es as for chest colds o can be meltedina illness, such as pneumonia, a phy- Now 88 Years Old But Works at Trade of Blacksmith and Feels Younger Since Piles Are Gone. The oldest active blacksmith io Michigan is still pounding his anvil in the town of Homer—thanks to my im- ternal method of treating piles. Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich, 1 wish that you enuld hear him tell of his many experiences with_ oint- . dilators, etc., befére he tried my method. Here is a letter jusi received from him: 4 Mr. E. Page, Marshall Mieh.: Dear Sir: I want you-t6 know whal jyour treatment has done for me. T haé suffered with pi f E ané used suppositori sinds of treatments, but never got reticf untdl 1 tried yours. Am now completely cured Although I am & and the oldest active bl ith in M 1 " 4 : 1 TR { 2 feel years younger since the piles have Where vlcks . B g o g S Teft me. I will surely recommend it : ; s this 2o all T know who su - o = can uss my letter s = ¥ ! and I hove ls wW ade 2 = this wondertul re Yours truly. s * This is the present plant of the Vick Chemical Company, % g 4 ¥ =¥y ' X There are thou Greensboro, N. C., employing a force of 297 people engaged i : -~ 2 5 B {\1:( ’#.’:fi"fifi with exclusively in the manufacture and marketing of one preparatien ' - 5 = f them. ing 3 on’t be cut, Don't w. money eor only, Vick's VapoRub. foslish Salves, eintmen ors, ete., 3 p ' 3 = but send tos for a Free Trial of my : * : ; : internal method for the ‘'healing of whether your! case Is of or recent development—- g ) 3 2% : ; g wg'l“".h'er i3 sé)‘t“a:lsi'nfir;xi ar, permanent— : % 2 shou £0 his trial Insist onthe Genuine ; : ; f % A At all thuggr;sts“ s 30c—60c—$1.20 Agains Colds e FREE PILE REMED ¥. R. Page, 534B Page Bidg® Marghall, \ich, Please send free trisl of yenr Method to:

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