The Fwnt Homo of WriyMa ìwliarn, VAf/etahig'PWs—Powndtd A. D. 1887, hvDr. William WÀoht '*nu -■ ________.________t_____,_____' . . -_______________.________________________________ v ii ?h ■_!"___i ooV vd no iiU >|I()7.TJV0 ■<:* IN THE FORM OF d r'J Ili ; ■ i " O t- Indigestion, Dispepsia* Weak Stornach, Acid Stomach, Djjitress after Kating, Heartburn, Water Brash, with or without Bad Breath, Poor. Appetite, ;Co«ted Tongue, Fpod,' Souring, Bloated Feeling after Eatiag, Wind on the Stomach; Biliousness, Sluggish Liver, Jaundice ;. Corte ti pation ; cspecially efècacious in, Dry, Scant or Difficult Stuoia ; Sick' Headache, Headache due to Costi ve Bowels ; Sajlow Complexion, Piroples^od similar ailments proceed- ing from a deranged Digestive System. ,i'i>h "The Art of Healing had its origin in fhe Woods, and the Forest is stili the best Medicài School," The Author of our existence has provici ed certa,in outlets, or channels, viz„ the Lungs, Skin, Bowels and Kidneys, through wbich ali useless and corrupt wastes are expelled from the system. These are the naturai drains of the body, and in order that the body continue ih health, it is neeessary that they keep open and diseharge' freely their allotted nor- tions of impurity. But when, from eating improper food, indulging in too ri eh, a diet or articles that are difficult to digest or gormandizing what in modera- tion would be proper and healthful food, the demand upon the digestive processes becomes exeessive, too great for the body to, meet; or, on the other hand, when, from overwork, dissipation or even the usuai strain of an over busy life, exhaustion of the system supervenes, so that the digestive processes are per- verted, performing even the usuai digestion in an erratic or uncontrolled way; under these varying- conditions, norrnal digestion and absorption give way to processes of putiefaction and decay of food in the bowels and what is absorbed is no longer healthful and. strengtbening bltf poisouQu$. to:U»£ body, both promoting other cìisease processes and themselves eBtablishing eonditions of flisease eommonly termed auto-intoxication. Moreover, uncjer these conditions there is many times a tendency for the bowels to be inacti^e, to become clogged, thereby increasing the absorption of such material. If the channels of our mighty rivers should become choked up, would not the accumulated waters fìnd new outlets, or the country be inundated? Just so with the human body. If the naturai drains be- come closed the accumuhj'ted impurities are as- suredly more likely to oocasion disorders elsewhere in the body. The Red Man of the Wilderness, reasoning from these simple faets, and guided only by the light Nature furnishes, gathered. from the ampie produets of hHl' and valley, certain roots and herbs, whieh possess those cleansing and purifying propertfes. By the,use of these plants, he has helped keep his body drained from impurity; and health and vigor of f ime, togethe* with lengtU of days testify to the soundness of his simple and unsophisticated prac- tice. Nor has he made a secret of his sklll. but freely communicated his knowledge and experience to those around him. And what was trire Qf the Indian of the Occident was also true of the Tndian ' of the Orient; each has discovered and used N'ature's I Remediea. It ja? from tHfc' brief, though valuable •-.-italiane of pianta, tliua estr cmed by early man that WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE IMLLS bave Ikhii compounded. Some of the pianta from ahlch these pills are uiado art eapeeially upon the Stomach. tendlng to regniate thp secret iotis by their tonte cf^ct. Otbers a«-t in the Upper Bowel. promotlug r. passngo of the font'-nts with sumclent rapitili? to ov«rcome stagna- lion and conaequent fermentatlon and putrefactlon; while stili other» acf upon tifa Lnwer Bowel to pro- mote the di?'harge of its contenta, so aa to avoid undue absorption of the offensive material. It Ib by a partlcular combination of the above prop- rties thatai'i/ -; jfitr. denominated WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. is formed, poseeesing unquestlonable emeieney for promoting daily dis- eh;uces from tlie Bowels. And it ls a signiflcant fact that, while advances in Chemlatry and Pharmaceutical Science have been ad'iing continuously to the remediai substances that aro of benefit to mankind in ali varietles of disease, nevertheless, the vegetable ingredients used in the manufacture of Wright's Indian Vrno«l ls to the support of the body. The Bowels may with propriety be termed the sewers by which the whole system is relieved of its impurities, and we should remember that, as purglng is their naturai funetlon, they never tire of it. The cause of contiveness may ho traced to a dis- ordered stomach, following overeatlng, a too con- Btant indulgence in rlch or indigestlble foods, ner- vous exhaustion from overwork and Irregular hours or exeessive drinklng of alcoholic heverages. The bile and the secretlon of the bowels (Nature's Pnrge) are not of that healthy quality which ls re- quired to produce regular evacuatlons of the bowels. Consequently, the energy and tone of these impor- tant organs are impaired. In order effectually to remedy a costlve habit, we must assist Nature in the discharge of her duties until she is able to perform the work herself. In teaching our little ones to walk, we assist them until they become strong enough to run alone. In like manner, if we would restote the Stomach and Bowels to healthy action we must ASSIST NATURE in estaWishing their tone and in cleansing them from impurity, so that they will finally become suffl- ciently vigorous to expel at proper intervals, useless and corrupt substances from the body. Many think to obviate a costive habit by diet of a laxative nature, such as fruits, vegetables, etc. Such a reglmen ls an attempt to do in an uncertaln way what the vegetable principles have the power cf doing thoroughly, namely, cleansing the alimentary canal and establishing correct bowel habits. The ordinary dose for a grown person in cases of constipation ls from one to three pills, or such num- ber as experience shows is required to open the bowels freely. This should be repeated every night or every other night, on going to bed, until the patient ia thoroughly relieved. Eren the most ob- Btlnate cases of costiveness should yield to this treatment lf properly followed up; at the same time, the blood as well as other fluids associated with the alimentary tract wilj he fortified and purifled. INDIGESTION. Also callad dyspepaia, is a functional disturbance of the naturai operatkm of the digestive system. It is induced by insufficient mastlcatlon. hastenlng through meals, eating too much, irregular or infre- fluent meals, Constant indulgence in. rich food, de- Jìcilnt teeth, or it is sometlmes broight on by "nervous exhaustion that results from overwork, worry or anxiety. The" formation of the digestive juices in the body ordinarily adjusted to the needs of the food eaten, is no longer well regulated. A small meal may cali forth an over supply of such juices; a large meal may cali forth altogether inBUfncient to bring about proper digestion. In ali events, the naturai proc- esses of alimentation are perverted, the food fer- ments and putrefles, constipation supervening, the vicious produets are absorbed into the blood and distributed throughout the body, where they produce the train of unhealthful conditions that are so famlliarly associated with indigestion. Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, has for Its common symptoms, coated tongue, foul breath, poor appetite, sometimes nausea and vomiting, acid stomach, bloated feeling in abdomen with flatulence, and dis- trese after eating. It is also frequently accompanied by disagreeable sensatlons, Buch as headache, pains In the side and breast, oppressive feeling in chest, palpitation, giddlness and general languor. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found par- tlcularly adapted to the relief of Dyspepsia because they actuate the digestive processes in the absorp- tion and conversion of the food elements, besides cleansing the stomach and bowels of offensive ma- terial. One to three pills taken after each meal for the first couple of days should effect prompt relief, after which «mailer doses taken merely with a view to Éf HLF> Pf ERY S VERMI FU GC A highly valuable preparatoti, with the particul&r advantagea of both tending to remove WORMS aad producing a healthy action of the Stomach and Bowels , 3 keeping the bowels regular, will, in a short time, relieve the condition. With restraint of diet and an arrangement providing for regularity of meals and an avoidance of too rich or indigestible food- stuffB, the best results will be effected in the shortest time. LIVER COMPLAINT. The Liver is that organ through which the blood, laden with nutritious matter derived from the stomach and the intestines, passes before it is sent into general circulation through the heart. From the blood the liver derives a fluid known as the bile secretion which performs an important function in digestion, assisting in food absorption, as also an antiseptic function, diminishing the putrefactive changes of the intestinal contents. It acts not only as a digestive juice but as a channel of excretion by which useless matters are expelled from the body. Should the elements of the bile be in excess in the blood or should the liver suspend the function of secreting it, not only is digestion imperfectly per- formed, but the general health suffers from the im- pure condition of the blood. Thus, the liver is rarely affected alone, the stomach and intestines being also disordered. When there is absorption of stagnant and corrupt substances, a torpid or congested state of the liver is apt to exist, which, if not speedily relieved by purging will sooner or later end in what is termed a conflrmed Liver Complaint. By the use of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, morbid substances which act upon the Liver will be removed. The Pills should be taken in such num- bers at first as to cause free and frequent discharges by the bowels; after which smaller doses, say from one to three pills, once in twenty-four hours, should be continued until the healthy functions are thoroughly established. JAUNDICE. Jaundice, a yellow color of the skin, arises from the presence of the coloring matter of the bile in the blood and tissues. It should be understood that the bile secretion is composed of two parts, one of which is to serve in digestion and absorption, the other, in- cluding the yellow color, is to be eliminated. The bile may be secreted, but its outlet interfered with, In which case the bile already formed is reabsorbed into the blood, and the bile pigment which is not discharged into the intestines continues in the cir- culation and thus causes the yellow staining of the skin and other tissues. The presence of Jaundice is not in itself a disease, but rather a symptom of various disordered conditions of the system. To correct this condition, it is neeessary to go to the seat of the disorder, so that the function of di- gestion and elimination will be properly performed, the blood properly filtered and the yellow fluid as- sisted to escape through thè proper drain. Wright's Indiati Vegetable Pills should be taken in sufficient quantity to expel ali useless matter and corrupt secretions and after they are eliminated, one to three pills taken before retìring should be suffi- cient until such time as the liver is restored to healthy action. BILIOUSNESS. This term is used to designate a condition which presents different symptoms in different persons, but always, when present, includes Languor, Head- ache or Dizziness, or both. There may be some yellowing of the skin, or general feeling of depres- sion and discomfort. Biliousness is generally believed to be caused by an exeessive secretion of Bile, so that it even tends to pass upwards into the Stomach This condition impairs digestion and causes nausea and vomiting, and the absorption of poisonous material in the stomach and intestines. The presence of this poison- ous material is manifested by the vomiting of bile and by the symptoms above mentioned. The approach of a bllious attack is usually made known to the sufferer by constipation, bad taste in the mouth, drowsiness and a general weariness. To ward off biliousness with ali its distressing sensations Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills should be taken promptly in the dose of from one to three pills, according to the severity of the symptoms and thereafter, two pills upon retiring until the discom- fort disappears. x'^VER. Fever is a symptom of disease and not a disease In itself. The causes of fever are poisonous matters circulating in the blood, or over-activity of heat cen- tres in the brain. The ordinary symptoms of fever are heaviness, languor, anxiety, sighlng and yawning with alter- nate fits of heat and cold, after which the patient suffers pain in the head and the back, thirst, rapld breathing, pain in the limbs, a sense of fulness about the stomach, with a tendency to nausea and vomit- ing of bilious matter. A person may have any or ali of these symptoms. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found peculiarly adapted for the relief of many kinds of fever because they not only thoroughly cleanse the stomach and bowels of bilious matters and promote the healthy secretions, but the impurities that would be absorbed in the blood are carried off through the bowels. From two to four pills should be taken night and morning until fever is reduced and the bowels have operated copiously. After which from one to three pills once in twenty-four hours. In malarial dis- triets it has been found that the action of purgative pills is assisted by taking occasionai doses of quinine up to 10 or 12 graìns in 24 hours. PILES OR HEMORRHOIDS. Piles are engorged small veins or arteries in the rectum which lead directly to the liver and carry the return flow of blood from the rectum to the liver. When the liver is engorged and congested, these veins in the rectum also become engorged and con- gested with blood, forming lumps known as internai piles. When a person thus afflicted becomes con- stipated, the lumps are pushed out through the anus by the hard, dry fecal matter in the bowel move- meut. They are then known as external piles. The condition besides being very painful, sometimes causes grave constitutional symptoms, and should a blood clot form in a pile, the best relief is a surgical operation. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be found to be a naturai remedy for, and preventive of piles. They tend to relieve the engorgement and conges- tion of the liver and to regulate the flow of the bile secretion and the return flow of blood from the rectum. The secretion of the small bowel is thereby increased, the fecal matter becomes soft and moist, causing a pleasant evacuation, the engorgement of the veins is relieved and the "dropping out" of piles pre- vented. Two or three Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills taken every other night upon retiring will reli'eve obstinate attacks of Piles. At the same time, the digestion will be improved and the constipated con- dition relieved. If the piles are external, bathing with cold water after each movement and applying witch hazel have been found beneficiai. HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, ETC. Headache is essentially a symptom of many va- rieties of diseases or functional disturbances. It may arise from Constipation, Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, Anaemia, and many other conditions too numerous to mention. It is also caused sometimes by eye strain and brain diseases. When caused by any of the digestive disorders mentioned, IVright's Indian Vegetable Pills will effectually remove this distressing complaint. The Pills should be taken at night in such doses as to operate briskly through the bowels. The proper method is to begin with two pills on going to bed, and if the symptoms continue, take three pills the next night and four the next. If the symptoms are not removed by this time, commence again with two pills and proceed as before until the pain and dis- tress are removed. ROMAN EYE BALSAM Of unquestionable value in relieving inflammation of the Eyes or Eyelids, whether proceeding from an un- healthy state of the system, or from external injuries, such as blows, contusions and wounds. Recom- mended as a safe and speedy remedy for STIES 4 FEMAl.i: COMTLAINTS. In casea of ratnstrual irregularity, Wright's Indian Vc/rtabìe Pili* will be found of servire. Two to four pills taken at bed-tlme will timi to keep the blood pure and at th. same time help proper cir<-ulation in the fcmals organs. FREONAXCV Durine tnis toinac, d'autn -, sur l'Intestili anpérìrur. d*autres eneore Mir l'Inte^Un, intèrieur. Gr.au: a ccXtc coruuinaiàon special*) ics •Pilules Véftives Tndienncs di ìl'right agissent darvs tonto les partita de L'aapareil digestii. Klles sont un tonicrot, rogle-nt l»s stc^titaia., toa* .dtsperaitte la stagnanon dai;*ang, et, aetivés par eye*, , fes. intestina , font kur travasi seguitar de ehnrtue jbur. ' ' '"',.■ i l . VoDES D'PMPLOI. D'ordinaire la dose oour'Wi'addite f% d'ime à troia, ptiulòs avant d* se rifettre au lit< 'Au>d»ut, il pcut et re nécessaire, de prendxq nq.plua .grftod, naflibr* -»ti|ia2Ì{>t1e f*ò e<»vre attribuita ad uno stom.-n o perturbato da abbondante cibo, cibo troppo rico* ed indigeribile, da debilimento nervoso cardato da eccessivo lavoro od alcoolismo. Le naturali coiisqii'H-nze di questo sono, sa ngue impuro che non di. rado si manifesta jn eruzione di (nronroli fc'thafccMfe1 ''Ter''ftrncdiarc a queste condizioni noi dobbiamo aiatare la!hàturh' a! ristorar», il sistema «1 novmrtle coli* espellere di Vintici%n tanto le inutili e corrotte so-t;i.nre dal corpate da coivli»i,oni che facilmente possono essere nmr diate'da queste pillole. EMORROIDI. Queste pillole di sovente alleviano impili severi attacchi. , . ofd ...i OVi CI PAI. ALCI A. VERTIGINI. Quando sono , .cappate, da disttirbi ili^estivi vengono invariabilmente alleviate daiT USÒ Òt quatte Pillole. - " ' .:'■!" t*-jlb,i' "--------^----^n- I '■■ '" ' WRIGHT'S IND1ANISCHE PFLANZEN-PILLEN "" '' Eln wli'kllckcs PflanzcnAhfllhrtnittel 1 T>er Rothe'Mann der \\'ildniss. der sich nuf scine einfache liriahriing stiitsct, sammeh Von I'org tmd 'l'hai Wtirreln orld Kr4utej", die reiniaende Eiienscliaftcn l^sitzcn. Mit diesen hSlt er scincn Korner frei \on TJnreinlichkciten; und Gewindhert und bohes Alter geben1 Zeugniss von der Richtighelt seiner Gcwohnheit. EbenSo bat esondere Zu*a,m- menstelHng wirken "Wright's Indtanische Pflansen-Ì'illen" durchweg auf das ganze Yerdauungssystem, indem Me al* tonisches Mittel Absondernnaen reguliren. Stockungen uber- winden und eine tàgliche fìntleerung der Ged.irme fórdern. 'G\EBR.4lfCHSANWEISUNÙ: Eine erwachsene Person ninant Rewiihnlich eine bis zwei Pillen vor dem Schlafengchen. An'fangs kann mehr nothwendig sein, aber nacbher solite nur sóHél genommen M-erden, um'die Gedàrme geregelt zu balte.n. Indesa seti man eingedenk sein, un Nutzen von den Pillen zi) .baben. diesa gut auf die Eingeweide wirken mussen, und wenn nothwendig die Medizin zu wiederholen. VERSTOPFUNG. UNVERDAUI.ICHKEIT. Der Grund von Hartleibigkcit tind von Unverdaulichkeh kann ein durch zu fetter _ oder durch unverdauliche Nahrune verdorbener ^Tnnen sein, ebenso nervose Erschopfung naca Ucberarbeit oder AIWoTtoljrenuss. Die naturlìche TPoTge fst unreines Plut, das sich hfiufig durch Finnen, Blàschen, etc, cu erkennen gibt. Um diese Krankheit za beilen, mussen wir der Natur helfen die natùrlìchen Bedingungen wieder berauatellen, und in richtieen ^wischenràumen die wertbloSen «ha Verdorbenen Substanzen aus dem Korner ausioscbeiden. LEBERLEIDEN. GELBSUCHT.SÀUSEN MAGEN. Die Aufnahme von stockendem und verdorbenem Material kann zu òiesen ZustSnden ffihren. Die PiBerj helfen sole he Sub- stanzen aus dem Korrjer zu entfernen. FIEBER. Ut hàufig durch Unwtanden veruraacht, die durch die Pi'len gehobrn «-erden. H4EMORRHOWEN. Veilfach erleichtern die Pillen hart- nàekipe Artfalle. KOPFWEH. SCHWINDEL. Wenn in Folge von Un- verdaMnchkeft, bessern sieri fewthnlkbi v«|rksarS) durcb den Gearauch der Pillen. £ \^f New and Improved Form ai Wraapin^ Circolar Adopavi June, 1914. COPVniMHT. \»\A BT WHIOMT INOtAN tUIIAtLC * \x 00