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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.P. Herald 01/23/1913.v >t .o ~~. 11 d e e a e ~1 h e D n e 1 a 3 r :~. s. C.P. Herald i• 1'3 •~5~3 P~ ~ ,._ 1o Some Pcuple of Gerllral ~'oint. . I write this article for the special -benefit of those whu take~a delight in teasing, insulting and throwing taunts at a certai~i yotuit; lady (or any other i ;~~dy~for that matter} in Central Point. j A -jolce is• a joke but there is a limit and stopping place fur all things of that kind. INoW:the best thing you can do is to. stop, and -the following is a very good-cure for such SCANDAL. ~ Take of~ "GOOD NATURE" an ounce: of an herb called by the Indians, "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS," one ounce: mix thrs with a little' "CHARITY FOR OTHERS," and twv or three sprrgs of "KEEP YOUR TON- GUE BETWEEN YOUR TEETH", simmer ~ them together in a vessel call- ~t1`~'~`CIR"Ct7"MSPECTIt7IT;" fvr a short time, and it will be fit fur use. APPLICATION -The symptoms are ~a Violent itching in the tongue and roof ~ of the mouth, which invariably takes place when you are in company ~ with a species of animals called gossips. ~ When you feel a fit of the disorder Carving on, take a teaspoonful of the . mixture; hold it in--your mouth, which ~ you will keep closely shut till you get i home, and you will find a complete care. Should you apprehend a relapse . keep a small bottleful. about you, arni .on~. the - slightest- symptom repeat .tlie dose. " • _--A. R. Parker. Qmnnn. the f~hurr.ltir~c- " e