Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 November 1905 — Page 7
A TnULYJDEÄL ÜIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER Vigorous Health Is the Oreat Source of the Power to Inspire and Eucouxaee -All Women Should Ssek It. One of the most noted, successful and richest men of this century, in a recent article, has said, Whatever I am and whatever success I have attained in thU world I owe uil to my wife. From the day I first knew her she has been n inspiration, and the greatest helpmate of my life."
To be such a successful wife, to retain the love and admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make the most of himself, should be a woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her energies re fiag-ging, that she gets easily tired, dark shadows appear under her eyes, she has backache, headaches, bearingdown pains, nervousness, whites, irregularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her system by a tonic with specific powers, such -as Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: 44 Ever since my child was bom I have ruf fered, as I hope few women ever have, with iu ßanunation, female weakness, bearing-down pains, backache and wretched headaches. It affected ray stomach so I could not enjoy my meals, and half my time was spent in bed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made mo a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery. It brought me health, new life and vitalitv." Mrs. Bessie Ainsley, eil South 10th Street. Tacoma, Wash. What Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman. If you have symptom you don't understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free and always helpful. WASHDAY means a day of hard labor to house keepers. But there is great satisfaction in ccc;ng the line full of clean clothes, i You can always rest assured that the I clothes will be snowy white if you use I bid m d: It is pure and is guaranteed net to injure the most delicate fabrics. Good housekeepers everywhere endorse it and one trial will be sufficient to convince yon of its merits. Sold by grocers verywhere. Large package 5c THE BEST COUGH CURE Cough syrups are all cheap enough, but if you should get a gallon of cough syrup that does not cure for the price of a small bottle of Kemp's Balsam 4 the best cough cure, yen would have made a bad bargain for one small bottle of Kemp's Balsam may stop the worst cough and save a life, whereas the cough 'cure" that does not cure is worse than useless. Sold by all dealers at 25 c. and 50c. 1 YOUR OWH SIGNATURE i,;a.Vln; Kubber Stamp for signing Letters, Vouchers, etc. at the low price of S1.2i Send for particulars. Lock Box 213. Fort Wayne. Indiana. Write. Progressive men changing location 1 turn nniai nik not mitsi mz Best Cough -Trap, 'i'astes Good. Use rttiEf urLiCDC aii Eire lltIC ia fci mv cthu lit urupKisia. M.'.'-.'ir'Mft Afcgefable Preparallonfor Assimilating ÖicFoodandBcguIating the 5 toinacis aialBowels of Promotes Digc3tionfeerFurness andRestXontains neilhf r Opiumforphiiie norliiixfuV NOTNARCOTICe JUx-Senntt blatte Settt Aperfecl Remedy for Constipation , Sour StOTrh,Diarrrea Worms .Convulsions ,Feverishness and Loss of Sleep. FacSinule Signature cf NEW YORK. u It. Exact ccpy C7 v.Turrcrt vi:
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ITCHING SCALP HUMOR. Buffered Tortures Until Cured by Cutlcura Scratched Day and Night. - "My scalQ was covered with little pimples and I suffered tortures from the itching. I was scratching all day and night, and I could get no rest. I washed my head with hot water and Cuticura Soap and then applied the Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One box of the ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now ray head Is entirely clear and my hair is growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura Soap ever since, and shall never be without It. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, 300 Grand street, Jersey City, N. J." la sitting, place one foot slightly in advance of the other, as a Frenchwoman always doe. There will then be no effort needed to rise properly it is done without strain on any one set of muscles, and is natural, easy and graceful. A happy thought. Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Keady in a Jiffy. Undesirable. Miss Gushing I suppose you find life a bed of roses, Mr. Millyuns? Young Millyuns I should hope not. Miss Gushing Why do you say that? Young Millyuns Because a rose bed is anything but clean. CONSTIPATION AND STOMACH TROUBLE CAN BE CURED J. S. Janssen, President of the Milwaukee Retail Druggists Association, Talks on the Dangers of Constipation and Stomach Trouble. "Have you noticed the large number of cases of typhoid feTer lately?" said Mr. J. S. Janssen to a Daily News representative. "To my notion typhoid fever, malarial fever, appendicitis and many kindred comfIaints are the result of constipation, which n many cases is allowed by the patient to run along without proper treatment. You will remember when you were a child and the doctor was called, bis first prescription was a dose of castor oill All physicians know the value of having the bowels thoroughly opened, l'eople, when they grow up, alljw constipation to become chronic through lack of attention. Constipation Is the failure of the bowels to carry on! the undigested food, which collects in the alimentary canal and there decays, generating poisonous disease germs. These germs find their way Into the blood by means of which they are carried to every tissue. The fever thus created affects not only the lungs, kidneys, stomach, heart and nervous system, but In fact any organ of the body is liable to break down as a result. The blood becomes thin and watery. The sufferer loses In flesh and strength. Castor oil and pills will not cure an affliction like this. Something more than a laxative Is needed. There are many physics on the market and we sell a great many, having probably the most popular store of the kind In the city. I do not often talk about manufactured medicine, but the high esteem In which Mull's Grape Tonle Is held by the drug and medical fraternities has Impressed me and t know from actual experience right here In onr store that Mull's Grape Tonic cures constipation and stomach trouble positively and permanently. "Grape Tonic Is not a' physic, but It Immediately clears the bowels of the decayIn? food because of the peculiarly strengthening effects it exerts over the orjana of the digestive system. As a tonic it is superior to the nauseating cod -liver oil compounds. It builds flesh faster and creates strength quicker than any other preparation known to medical science. The ingredients are positively harmless, made main'y from crushed grapes and fruits. Although a full bottle might be taken at once, no lnconvehlenee would result. I only wish that people paid more attention to these little details, which In themselves In the beginning are of so slight Importance, but whlca grow la magnitude nntil the most serious trouble and some deadly disease fastens Itself on the constitution. There Is really nothing easier to take than Mull's Grape Tonic. I hope you, through the Influence of your paper, can bring the readers to a sense of the gravi of allowing constipation to become chro: lc." WRITE FOR TIIIS FREE BOTTLE TODAY. Good for ailing children and nursing mothers. 132 FREE BOTTLE COUPON. 11113 Send this coupon. with your name and address .r.d druggist's name, for a free bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic for Stomach and Bowels to Mull's Grape Tonic Co., 21 Third Ave., Kock Island. III. Give Full Address and Write Plainly The J1.00 bottle contains nearly three times the 50c size and about six times the 35c size. At drug stores. The genuine has a date and number stamped on the label take no other from your druggist.
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What Mrs. Ford Says Concerning Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will Surely Interest You. I xrih I could help other women get rid of certain physical troubles as cointletelyas I hare succeeded iu getting rid of mine," said Mrs. B. B. Ford, ol Pushmataha, Miss., recently. "Yon know," ehe continued, "that a woman 'i health depends chiefly on tho regularity of just one function. If she fails to keep that properly regulated she has no end of physical misery. I suffered from , that one cause for two wretched years, during one of which I was kept "iu bed all the time. I tried medicines enough to cure any illness, but nothing gaye we-the slightest benefit until I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They cured me. Why, I was suffering all the time practically from sickness of the stomach, dizziness or swimming in my head and paiu in my back. Now I am entirely free from discomfort of that sort. I am, not ouly able to keep on my f eefc but to do my work as a teacher, and to enjoy the pleasures that come through the possession of sound health. " Wif hin three weeks after beginning the use of Dr. William' Pink Pills I experienced such relief that I knew they must be adapted to the needs of my case. After using them for a short while longer I became and have since remained a well woman, aud tho reason why issimply that I took Dr. Williams' PinkPills. These pills make uterine action regular and painless, banish headaches, languor, nervousness, create appetite, promote digestion, put color in tbe complexion, build up strength and health. Every woman should send to the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, xS.Y., for a valuable booklet, entitled 41 Plain Talks to Women." It will be mailed free in sealed envelope to the address of any applicant. Dr. Williams Pink Pills axe Bold by all druggists. Force of Heredity. Sylvester, aged nine, had been so Interested in a simpl. lesson in what words mean and how they may be associated with others that for days he had been thinking out some for himself, and usually ho was not far from right. Then one morning, after a period of deep thought, hs astounded his mother with this: "Mudder, is It because little Injun kids are Injuns that they walk bow-legged and like arrowroot?" Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense or smell and completely derange the whole j-stem when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians ,as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured bj P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo-, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Ia buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally und made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Trice, 73c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Metric Photography. tf Bertillon, of anthropometry fame among the police of the world, has just conferred a lasting boon upon photography. The taking of a photograph which should reproduce dimensions and distance with any approach to precision has long been almost despaired of by experts. The problem, however, has been solved by M. Bertillon. lie has just perfected an apparatus and process which he names metric photography. By this method dimensions, spaces, distances and the relative forms and positions represented on the negative can be determined with the greatest exactitude. GRATIFYING PRAISE. Letter from Marens Slayer, ihm Great Patron of Music and the Drama. Marcus R. Mayer, who brought to America Mme Pattl, Duse, Salvlrl, vv-vvv Coquelln aad other vsoO famous singers and 7 VVV nffnrs xvrits? H Gentlemen: I wish i) as many suffering I) men and women as I ' can reacn 10 snow i the excellence of Doan's Kidney Pills. I was greatly benefited by this remedy and know it cured several who had kidney trou ble so badly they were agonized with pain in the back, head and loins, rheumatic attacks and urinary disorders. I am glad to recommend such a deserving remedy. (Signed) MARCUS It. MAYER. Sold by .all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Her Awful Threat. On the sand at Windsor Beach' a little girl had a dipper full of water, with which she wet the sand and built marvelous things. The water in the dipper was drawn Into its hollow .handle, according to the habit of dipjers, and, overbalancing the bowl, tipped It over. When this had gone on nt Intervals of nearly an hour the little girl got angry. She sat up and put the dipper down hard. Then she said threateningly: "If you do that again, I'll cut your tall off and make a basin of you!" Home Medicine Chest ia Danger. The "home medicine chest" 'is in danger. If certain people have their way, no one will be allowed to take a dose of any kind of medicine in this country except on a doctor's written prescription. The remedies that have been brewed at home forgenerations will be put under the ban of the law, and the use of so-called "patent" medicines that are prepared in large quantities from the best prescriptions of leading physicians will likewise have to go. What honest reason any person can have for attacking all proprietary medicines few will understand. Most of the standard remedies have been in existence, and in common use for many years, and to deprive the American people of them would be to take away the remedies that every family has almost constant use for, and the use of which they thoroughly understand. r Congested. "Wa'aL" remarked Farmer Korntop, just returned from a visit to the metropolis, "New York's a big place, but In one way 'taint so big as this hyar town o' RubenvillvV "Dew tell!" exclaimed Jay Peters. "Ya'as, sir; why, the place is so dinged small tley hev ter build the houses right spang up agin one another ter git 'em all in." Philadelphia Press.
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TO- CLEANSE A- DECANTER. When a decanter becomes so disced -ored inside that shot or fine coal wilL not cleanse It fill the bottle with finely chopped potato peelings, cork tightly and let the bottle remain for three days,, when the" peelings will ferment. At the end of that time rinse the de canter witli warm water and. the stains will be- found, to have disappearecL CARE OF SAUCEPANS. Hang saucepan lids on nails in one part of the kitchen. If this Is done the temptation to put pots away with their lids cn will not exist The bad practice of putting clean saucepans away covered Is the cause of the heavy odor of cooking hanging to the iron. PERPETUAL PASTE. One ounce of gum tragacanth and a pint and a half of cold water. Let stand over night and then stir well to get out lumps; add 5 or 6 drops of the oil of wintergreen and It will not sour or mold. Keep tight in a glass jar when not In use. DURABILITY IN BED LINEN. If durability is the first thing to be considered by the housewife in replenishing the bed linen, then unbleached cotton should be selected. It has a soft finish, becomes white rapidly in washing, especially if borax is used freely In the water and wears splendidly. Rochester Union Advertiser. CARE OF BREAD BOXES. Bread boxes are often neglected by even careful houseeekpers, who wait until bits of crust begin to mildew before they have the boxes freshened. This Is altogeoier wrong, for any germs that gather on bread to be eaten are directly transferred to the mouth, carrying possibilities of real sickness. Every other day a bread box should have its contents removed. Then the receptacle should be washed with soda water, dried and set on top of a stove for a moment to evaporate any excess moisture. After that set it in a window for half an hour, preferably in the sun. Do not put Lcbk any stale bits, but if those are- saved keep them in a separate place. Breid should alwaybs be kept In metal and not stone, as in the lat.er it gathers moisture quickly and mildews. Baked Salmon One can of salmon, two eggs, one table;?poonful of melted butter, one cup crumbs, peppjr, salt and minced cucumber pickle. Drain the liquid from the fish and set aside for the sauce. Pick the fish to peices, then work In the melted butter, seasoning, eggs and crumbs. Put in a buttered bowl, cover tightly and set a a pan of boiling water. Cook in a hot oven one hour, then stand the bowl in cold water for a moment to loosen the pudding and turn out on a hot dish. French Dressing Half a teaspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful of pepper, a little cayenne, about six tableipoonsful of vinegar and the same amount of salad oil. Mix the insreJiets, then stir in the oil, then add the vinegar very slowly, and beat until all is thoroughly mixed; pour over the alad. Toss lightly. Always have the ingredients cold. Nut Salad Equal parts of applo and celery and one-fourth part nuts. Cut celery in cresent shaped peices, as it naturally slices, and the apples sliced. Crumbie the nuts. Use French or may onnaise dressing. Sweet Tomato Pickle Slice one peck green tomatoes, two quarts onions and. If liked, six green peppers. Sprinkle with one cup of salt. Next day drain, add one cup of sugar, one cup of grated horseradish, one rounded tablespoon each of ground clovers, cinnamon and allspice, cover with vinegar and cook till tender. No. 2. Prepare all as above, let stand twenty-lour hours in cold spiced vinegar. Wash well, drain, put in hot sweet pickle. When hot put in glass jars with layer of oil over and they will keep years. How John Hay Regarded Critics. The late John Hay was chatting about his literary experiences with an Intimate friend when the latter asked: "John, what feature or phase of this writing business has impressed you the most?" "Well," was the reply, and the speaker's eyes twinkled mischievous ly, "so far as I am concerned, It's the things that the critics fish out of a fellow's printed stuff that he never put thefe. But I suppose that critics, like the rest of us have to show ex cuscs for living." Success Magazine. A Real Critic. A well known artist overheard a countryman and his wife ridiculing his picture, which represented a farm scene. He was so indignant that he at last interposed with, this remark: "That painting is valued at a hundred pounds. Allow me to ask If you are familiar with works of art?" "Not very familiar with art," re plied the farmer, "but I know some thing about nature, young man. When you make a cow that gets up from the ground by putting her fore feet first you do something that Nature never did." Chicago Journal. None Like the Old One. "While he was under thirty h!s parents had too much sense to let Mm marry." " "Yes." "While he was under fifty he had too much sense to wed." "I see." "Now that he's eighty-five" "Well?" "He's going to take a wife." Louisville Courier Journal. Toulouse, France, has a canal which was built entirely at the expens? of one man. Russia doubles her population every fifty years.
Insult to Washington-. The prlncipal of a high school in Jer sey suddenly, ordered all classes to rsEfimble In the auditorium, and when
teachers- and pupils,, in amazement,. were gathered together before him, addressed them on "George Washington, the Father of Our Country," says the New York Press. In finishing his-, encomiums on the immortal George hesaid: "The bust of George Washing, ton which stood upon the pedestal In the reception room has been removed and placed upon the floor with. Its face In the corner. Until the culprit, whoever he or she may be, comes to the front and makes a public confession of the misdemeanor, not a soul will be permitted to leave this building! Remember there will be no other punishment Imposed than the open and public confession!" Sensation! Teachers glanced at teachers, pupils fidgeted around in affright, the principal looked solemn and funereal. If that old pin had dropped, every one would have heard It. Then the Janitor arose and stepped forward, to break the awful silence. "I'm afraid it's up to me, sir," he said. "The roof was leakln' mighty bad, an the boost of Mister Washin'ton were in the drip, an I thought proper to move it to keep the rain from spilln It, an I meant no Insoolt by turnin his face to the wall, sir." The principal, a man of talent and some brains, tapped the bell and dismissed the school without further questioning. Ask Your Neighbors. Gelatt, Pa., Nov. 6. (Special.) Mrs. II. W. Sterns, a well respected resident of Gelatt, tells In convincing words what Dodd's Kidney Pills have done for her. She says: "I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism, caused through my kidneys being out of order. 1 was subject to It for years. It would take me without warning, and while the attack lasted I was so lame I could not get around. So I had to send for Dodd's Kidney Fills. I took them for three days, but didn't feel much benefit, but on the fourth day I noticed a great change, the lameness In my back was gone, and the pains I used to suffer were less. I kept on with Dodd's Kidney Pills and now I am glad to say I have no lameness or pain of any kind. I feel as If I didn't know what Rheumatism was. I shall never be without Dodd's Kidney Pills m the house, and I bless the day I first heard of them." Open to Argument. Still, it is often Impossible to - tell whether the life insurance director or the life insurance policy holder is the greater dummy. Atlanta Journal. A happy thought. Mrs. Austin's Tancakes for breakfast. Keady In a jiffy. Improved Mail-Bag Catcher. A recent patented invention for this purpose is most ingenious and effective. Upon a vertical post set in the roadbed, and provided with brackets, two horizontal arms are pivoted, the lower one of which is spring-controlled. These arms support between them the mail-bag holder, which consists primarily of two swinging members, separately hinged together by the peculiar form of hinge. Attached to the two parts of the holder is a flexible connection such as leather, the purpose of which is to hold the two parts in alignment when not under strong pressure. When the arm of the car comes Into contact with the mail sack, the joint formed by the hinged parts is broken. The parts separate and the bag is swept Into the car. Econymy iu Life-Savins:. James RaLkln Young, ex-Congressman, is responsible for this story about three drowning men. They were out in a rowbont which was run down by an excursion steamer on the Delaware River. The accident occurred close to the shore, and the captain of the steamer immediately had a lifeboat lowered. While the crew were pulling toward the struggling men, an excited individual on the dock yelled out: "Save the red-headed man! Whatever you do, save the red-headed man!" All three men, however, were saved; and when they had been safely landed on the dock, the captain turned to the excited Individual and raid: "Why did you want to save the red-headed man in preference to the others?" "Because," was the frank reply, "he owes me a dollar and a half." OLD-FASHIONED FARE Hot Biscuit, G riddle-Cakes, Pies anfi Puddings. The food that made the fathers strong Is sometimes unfit for the children under the new conditions that our changing civilization Is constantly bringing In. One of Mr.. Bryan's neighbors In the great State of Nebraska, writes: "I was raised In the South, where hot biscuits, grlddl-cakes, pies and puddings are eaten at almost every meal, and by the time I located in Nebraska I found myself a sufferer from indigestion and Its attendant Ills distress and pains after meals, an almost constant headache, dull, - heavy sleepiness by day and sleeplessness at night,, loss of flesh, impaired memory, etc., etc. "I was rapidly becoming Incapacitated for business, when a valued friend suggested a change in my diet, the abandonment of. heavy, rich stuff and the use of Grape-Nuts food. I followed the good advice and shall al waj-s be thankful that I did so. "Whatever may be the experience of others, the beneficial effects of the change were apparent in my case almost immediately. My stomach, which had rejected other food for so long, took to Grape-Nuts most kindly; in a day or two my headache was gone, I began to sleep healthfully and before a week was out the scales showed that my lost weight was coming back. My memory was restored with the renewed vigor that I felt In body and mind. For three years now GrapeNuts food has kept me in prime condition, and I propose it Bhall for the rest of my days. "And by the way, my 2H J"ear old baby is as fond of Grape-Nuts as I am, always Insists on having It It keeps her as healthy and hearty as they make them." Name given by Postum Co., : Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book, "The Road to WclMlle," -. in pkgs.
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W. L. Douglas V. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. W.L.DOUGLAS MAKES AMD SELLS MORE MEN'S S3. BO SHOES THAN AMY OTHER MANUFACTURER. Cin flfin REWARD to anyone who can O I UjU U U disprove this statement. W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their er cellent 5tyle, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are just as stood as those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 the only difference is the price. If I could take.you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest Iu the world under one roof making men's fins shoes, and show you the care with which every pair of Douglas shoes I made, you would realize a-hy W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced in the world. If I could show you the difference between the shoes made Id mv factory and those cf other makes, you would understand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they bold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater Intrinsic value than any other 13.50 shoe on the market to-day. W. Lm Dougtam Strong Matlo Shoe fo Men, $2.60, $2.00. Boys' School A Dream Shomm,$2.50, $2, $1.76,S1.BO CAUTION. Insist npon having "W.L.Donglas shoes. Take no substitute. Kone genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. AVAN'TED. A shoe dealer in every town vhers TT. L. Douglas Shoes are not sold. Full line of samples sent free for Inspection upon request. fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear braut y. Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. TV. I DOUGLAS Ii rockton, Sias. , FOR WOMEN troubled with ins peculiar t PaxtikC Is In pswder form to be Caaasuved In port water, and U tar nor cleansing, healing-, aetmicldai, aad economical thaa liquid antiseptics ter all TOILS? AND WOMEN! SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, BO cent a box. Trial Box and Book of Instruction Pre. Th R. Paxtoh COMPSWT TO, vse. fc the Great English Remedy SLAIR'G PILLS Safe- Sarc, Effective. 50c. & SI. i i DRUGGISTS, or S3 tlmirf St, Brook Iva. N. T. PRUSSIAN HEAVE F0WSER3 . CUIE HEAVES. Coughs. Distemper, Indigestion, Leng and Wind Trembles SaTiSFACTiSX 6UAfMMTtT3 Price 60o at dealer, SOo by mail. Fressiaa Xemcdy Ca St. faal. Kiaa. n5EMSIOP4HSS5S?a,S V Successfully Prosecutes Claims. IL&te Principal Ex&mlner D.S. Pension Bureau. 3 jrs In civil war. 15 adjmi testing claims, atty sines Galf Coast of Mississippi for homes, health, and prosperity. Write for dtscriutire man. W. i US lOg, Gulf port. Miss. . F. W. XT. XT. - - - No. 451903 - i When writing to Advertisers please say yost saw the Advertisement In this psper. pressure and soothes away the pain. and Oc. J)
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