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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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A LITTLE COMMON SENSE. About Malaria - What Oíd Cases of Agüe Should Know. You have had fever and agüe; or, jerhaps, have had dumb agüe, in vhich there are no distinct chills. Atany rate, you have malaria in your system, which makes you ! erable during the later súmmerj months and fall. You have i tored much. Quinine you have ; taken till your ears ring, arsenic till your nerves quiver, and strychnia; :ill your jaws are stiff. Still the malaria hangs about. You don't ; feeel góod a little bit. Miserable! that's the only word that describes it. Chilly feelings, hot flushes, cold I feet and legs, coated tongue, bad taste, offensive breath, poor tion and appetite - all these and more. Tonics fail, nervines are j useless, and liver medicines a waste of time and money. But Pe-ru-na will cure you - cure i you completely - make you feel as j good as new. And you will stay cured, too. PéTu-na contains no quinine to injure the brain, ïio arsenic to destroy the stomach, no strychnia to impair the nerves. It is a natural, wholesome, never-failing nerve tonic, blood purifier and invigorator of the whole system. Send for a free copy of "Aurora," a treatise on malarial diseases and other affections of summer. Sent gostpaid by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. The Summer Tours f the Michigan Central, "The Miagara Falls Route," are unrivaled n their variety, picturesqueness and omfort, embracing the best routes o Petoskey, Mackinac Island and iichigan Resorts, Niágara Falls, "housand Islands and the St. LawenceRiver, the Adirondacks, Green nd White Mountains, Canadian Lakes, and the New England Sea üoast. A copy will be sent upon applicaion to H. W. Hayes, Ticket Agent, Ann Arbor.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News