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Day
2
Month
November
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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CATARKHAL DYSPEPSlA. A Discouraged Invalid Restoied to Health and Happiness. Catarrh of the stomach causes a : condítion known as dyspepsia or indigestión. It usually results from cacarrh in the throat, but some times occurs in peo.ple who havj never had catarrh elsewhere. The symptoms of dyspepsia are: liver [corapiaint, biliousness, sour stomjach, water brash, bloating after eat ing, constipation, piles, and, in many cases, low spirits, dizzy head, isympathetic heart palpitation, pain, indigestión, and looseness of the bowels. Pe-ru na and Man-a-lin, taken according to directions on the bottle, will cure every one. The following is a specimen of the letters received from patients: O. S. McQuillan, Spring HM, Iowa, writes: "Four years ago last fall my stomach, without any previous warning, refused to perform its functions, and I soon lost strength. During this time tood was forced through my stomach by using cathartics. VVith flesh wasted away, strength exhausted so that it took all my energy to even get into a bath tub, hopes all gone. I began to take Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin, following free advice which Dr. Hartman gave me. In a short time I could eat nourishing food, and the piles, kidney trouble and constipation disappeared. Flesh, strength, and a splendid appetits returned, and I went to work." For treatisc on catarrh, coughs, colds, consumption, and all climatic diseases of winter, send for Family Physician iVo. 2. Address the Peru-na Drug Manufacturing Com pany, Columbus, Ohio.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News