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Day
6
Month
August
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bc Wise and Happy. If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself' and families witli expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls, tliat do harm always, and usc only nature's limpie reme lies for all your ailiaeiits - yon will be wise, well and happy, and nave great exponte. The greateat rnnedy fiar tilia, the great, wie and good will teil you, is Hop Uiticrs- rdy en ït. See another column. - 1 ' Nijnf. Notqorod Faih. The Tent Oisrket (jf the eastorn world has heen held at thi.s jiineti.in of' the Volita and Olga rivers in üiia, etory summeT (br hunIreda of jearg. fiere the DMtonii oF JSnrope and Asia meet with tln-ïr produets for Lrade. Cussack, Chinese, Turk, and IVriiaii meet the Gorman and the (Jreek with :vcry varicty of merehandise that mankind oniploys, fr.m sapphir&s to' grindstonos, tea, opium, fur, food, tool.sand fubrios, and last but uot least, medicines. J. C. Ayer & Co. 's celebrated remedies from America were displayed in an elegant bazaar, where the doctor hinjself' might sometiines be seen. They are known and taken on steppes of Asia as well as the prairies of the west, and are an effeetual antidote for the disoases that prevail in the yaourts of the north as well as the liuts and ctbius of' the woj-tern continent. - Lineoln (LI.) Times. Jttor From Rev. S. Morgan. llcv. Stilman Morman, long time known as a luissionary among the mountains of Verruont, by reason of exposure at bis age, (73) contraeU'd eatarrh, rbeuiu;uisw, kidney oomplaints, and ititcnnittent pul.se. In a letter dated BrUtol, August 25, IS7:, expressing his giatitude for the relief experienced, he sa.vs: ''Tliuse diseases _became chronio. My right wrint was growing out of shape and was weak aDd pain ful. I have taken onc packago of your mfidicine and now I feel well all over me." Mr. Morgan furtliar stateH that his wifè hadbeen a great sufferer from similar oomplaints, and that the medicine was doing more for her than any other evor tried. ImiMi iv Brealh. Among all the disagreeable consequenses that follow the decay of the teeth, an impure bruath must be the most luortif'ying and unpleasunt to its possessor, and it is the most inexcusable and offensive in society; and yet the cause of it may casily be removed by cleaning your teeth daüy with that jostly popular der.trifice, Fragrant SOZOnONT. It purifies and swertens the breath, cools and refreshes the mouth, and gives a pearl-like appearance to the teeth. Gentlemen who indulge in smoking shonld cleanse their teeth with SOZODONT, as it removes all unpleasant odors of the weed. Ask your druegist for it. 998-1001

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News