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Day
26
Month
March
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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DIPHTHERIA! THE PKOSTKATION which follows Diphtberia, and tho persistency with which it clings to the patiënt, are well known to all who have had any cxperience with this terrible disease. The following letter shows how the restoring and invigorating properties ot II i' overeóme it, and tlOOU S how by vitalizgy Ing and enríenSarsaparilla tle blood lt I neutrallzes and eradlcates the poisoned matter from it, brlnging to the convalescent tlie color, lifa and vigor oí rubu.it healtli. I-oweix, Mass. Messrs. C. I. Hood&Co.: Gentlemen- Jly little girl had the diphtherla last April. The disease left her very weak. blood poor, with no appetite, and she could not seem to rally irom lts effects. Hood's Sabsaparil1.a was recommended by a nelghbor. After she had been taking it a few days we noticed a change for the better - she began to eat Ui a relish. It seemed to take out the poison the disease had left in her blood, the chance bcing very noticeable in her face. She took it two months and fully regained lier health, much to our delight. "We now recommend Hood's Sabsaparilla with a great deal ol pleasure. Very truly yours, J. lt. SMITII, 19 Butterfleld Street. "That Extreme Tired Feelmg." "The firstbottle has done my daughtera creat deal of good; her food noes not distress her now, nor does she suffer from that eortreme tired feeüng which she diU beforo taking Hood's Saksapauilla." Sold by all drugglsts. Trice SI a bottle or Blx bottles for $5. Trepared by C. I. 1IOOD & CO., Apothecarles, I-owell, Mass. Hood's Tooth-Powdcr, Only z$ Cents. NOTICE. ALL persons indehtcd to the nndpralguud are requtjBted to cali immedlatoly al the Famous Oue-Prlce Clotlilng House find setlle Ihelr acrountf. Arid all partles havtng clalran a-iiln-i me are requeated to pr suut theto ut once for nBttlumeut. ___ JOK T. JACOBS. TiAR 8IDKWALKH made or repalred by J. JL T. Juüson, Eiist Uulverxlty Aveuue.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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