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A Little Common Sense

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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You have had fever and ague; or, perhaps, have had dumb ague, in which there are no distinct chills. At any rate, you have malaria in your system, which makes you miserable during the later summer months and f all. You have doctored much. Quinine you have taken till your ears ring, arsenic till your nerves quiver, and strychnia till your jaws are stiff. Still the malaria hangs about. You don't feeel good a little bit. Miserable! that's the only word that describes it. Chilly feelings, hot flushes, cold feet and legs, coated tongue, bad taste, offensive breath, poor digestión and appetite - all these and more. Tonics fail, nervines are useless, and liver medicines a waste of time and money. But Pe-ru-na will cure you - cure you completely - make you feel as good as new. And you will stay cured, too. Pe-ru-na contains no quinine to injure the brain, no arsenic to destroy the stomach, no strychnia to impair the nerves. It is a natural, wholesome, never-failing nerve tönic, blood purifier and invigorator of the whole system. Send for a f ree copy of "Aurora," a treatise on malarial diseases and other affections of summer. Sent postpaid by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News