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Day
24
Month
March
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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Beautify Tour Home. Finish the walls and ceilings with Alabastine. You eau do It; Inexpensive ; try it. White, anti twelve tints. Cheaper and better than paint, kalsomine or paper. Disinfects and prevents diseases. Beautiful sample card free. By druggists, hardware and paint dealers, f350 giveu away, Alabastink Co., 1290-99 Grad Rapids, Mich. Paper for Sale. A flrst class county paper; guaranteed circulaciĆ³n 1,500. Power presses, good engine, new type, and flne job work patronage. Located In one of the best business towns of Southern Michigan. Reason for selling, falling healtli. For further particulars address Box 2940, Aun Arbor, Midi. He Was Full of Pain and Hls Body Was all Mimiik lp. IE. H. Benson, ofSweden, N. T., suffe red for years f rom neuralgia in liis back.head, sidea and limbs; he was one living inass of pain ; his strength failed him, he became eallow, and grew thln in flesh. Notwithstanding he doctored all the time, he gradually rrew worse, and he had no power to assist himself, so great was his prostration. Home said he had Neuralgia others said he had Jaunilice and Dyspepsia, while some contended that he had Malaria. He saw a notlce where gome one had been cured of Neuralgia and Jaundice by taking Dr. J. Bx Henion's Sure Cure tor Malaria; he procured a bottle of his druggist aad commenced lts use, and In three days his pain ceased, and after taknig five bottles he was entirely well. He stated that when he commenced the use of Dr. Henion's Sure Cure for Malaria, he was full of pain and his botly was all shrank up; he feit satisfled that all of his suffering carne from Malaria, and he believed that Dr. Henion's Sure Cure would restore any oue after they were ven w todie. ' Those who are suffertng from chronlc diseases of any kind, and are usiixr Dr Henion's Snre Cure for Malaria, muy consult Dr. Henion at Rochester, N Y bv mail, free of charge.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News