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Day
24
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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ÉBSf ' Eteath Pulls the Trigger. HHF == A man doesn't have to W""-V"gL j) PUU the trigger himself ï f '? order to commit suija-vA ' cide. He doesn't even I need a gun or any kind Br ' - ■- l of weapon. All he need j Jí do is work hard aad at the same time neglect bis health. Death will do the rest. Men nowadays are all in a hurry. They bolt their food, and get indigestión and torpid liver. The blood gets impure. When the blood is impure, sooner or later something will "smash." The smash will be at the weakest and most overworked point. In a marshy country it will probably be malaria and chills. A working man will probably have a bilious attack. A clerk or bookkeeper will have deadly consumption. A business, 'or professional man, nervous prostration or exhaustion. It isn't hard to prevent or cure these diseases if the right remedy is taken at the right time. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the appetite keen, digestión and assimilation perfect, the liver active, the blood pure and the nerves steady and strong. It drives out all disease germs. It makes rich, red blood, firm flesh, solid muscle and healthy nerve-fiber. It cures malaria and bilious attacks. It cures nervous prostration and exhaustion. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption, bronchial, throat and kindred affections. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser contains the letters of thousands who have been cured. ' I have been one of your many patients by taking Dr. Pierce's medicines," writes Mrs. Perlia Cook, of 140 W. 3d St. , Coviugton, Ky. " Your ' Favorite Preicription ' and ' Golden Medical Discovery ' have saved my life when it was despaired of." Send 21 one-cent Rtamps, to cox'er cost of mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for a paper-covered copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser;- cloth binding ten cents extra. A whole medical library in one 1000-page volume.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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