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Day
1
Month
September
Year
1886
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Public Domain
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A Common Cold ís oftcn tlie begfamlng of scrious affections of (he Throat, Broncbtal Tubes, and Lungs. Tlicrcíore, Ihc importance of early and eflective treatmont caunot be overestiniated. Aycr's Chcrry rectoral muy ahvays be relied upon for tlie speedy cure of a Cold or CougU. Last .Tanuary I was attacked wlth a neverc Cold, wliich, liy neglect and frequent exposures, becáme wone, finally eettllne on iijy luu.s. A terrible cough eoon íollowed, aecompanied by pains iu the chest, from wliich 1 suflfered' látensely. After trying variuus remedies, withoüt obtnining i:lief, I comiuenccd takiug Aycr's t'Uerry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied tbat tliis rcmedy saved taj lile. - Juo. Webster, Pavtuctet, K. I. I contraeted a scvprc cold, which suddenly dcvclopctl into l'iipuinonia, presenting danerous and obstiniitc symptoins. My physiiian at once ordered the use of Ayer's'Oherry Pectoral. His in9tructions were followod, and the result was a rapid and permanent cure. - II. E. Simpbou, üogera Prairie, Texas. Tito years apo T sufiered from a severe Cold Wulch BfiUled on my Lunjrs. I consultcd varlotra pbyslcisns, and took the medicines tliey prescribed, but reeelved only lemponify relief. A friend iuduced me to try Ayer Cherr Pectoral. Aíter taklng two bottlcs of this medicine I was curcu. Siiu'c íhen I hsye givon thc Pectoral to ni y cliildrcu, and cousider it The Best Remedy for Coldj, CourIib, and all Throat and Liinj.' dtaeu, ewer used in my fauiily.- ltobert Vauderpool, HeadrUIe, Pa. Pomc time ago I took a slight Cold, which, belng neglccted, grew worse, and Bettled on my lungs. I liad a backing eotlgb, p.inl M vory woak. Those wbo kucw me best oOMldered my life to be in frrrat daUger. I continued to suffer until I commenrod using Ayer's Chcrry Pectoral. Leas tlian onc bottie o{ this valUáble medicine cured me, and I feel tbat I own tlie preservation of my life to its curativa powers - Jirs. Anu Lockwood, Akron, ïew York. Aycr's Chcrry rectoral is considered, bcrc, tbe onn grc:it riimcdy íor all diseases of tlie throat and lungs, and is inora in demand than Bny other medicine of 1U elass. - J. F. ltobeits, Magnolia, Ark. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Treparcd hy Dr. J. C. Ayer ít Co., T.owell, Muí. Sold ty Druggilt. l'ric 1, n tutllví, $i. FOR DYSPEPSIA. MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION, NERVOUSNESS, WEAKENED ENERCY, INDICESTION, ETC, ETC. ACID PHOSPHATE. A llquld preparatlon or the phosphates and phosphorlc acid. Recomraended by Physlcians. It malles a dellcious drink. IuTlgoratlug and strengtheuing. l'amph let free. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Rumford Chemical Works, Proyldence, - Rhodc Island. tV BKWARE OF IM1TATI0NS. A GREAT DISCOYERT. Appnrcntl} Hurinlos X) mptomi Prove to bc a Mine of ' langer. Somt Scientiflc Facts Whioh Ara Arousing; the Communlty. ThO Tru Source'of Heart Diseaso and Apoplexy. Made Public. A Terrible Danser Tliat Can bt Rradllr Avoldcd. Tliere is no fact now more certainthan that sudden deaths are uot cauaed by heart disoase, npoplexy or paralysls but by other lullrmlties of whlch death isonly tba final etage. Amlphyeiciausaudsclentiêts all agree thut i heurnntisin in lome one of lts niany fornis is this canso wblch baa itood in the background au long and caused Boinuch misery. Anyman, womaa or ohlld troubled with the slightest mnscnlav rhciiniMt ism is lu danser and a danger (rom which instant escape is lm perative. A man, well ktiown In thl cómronnity, awoke one moruincc wlth a feeling ( pain In bti muscles. He took a cold biitli. thinking the reaction Troulil drive the puin froiu bis yitem. It lid drive it from his llmbs but weut to hiB lioart, and betore nlght be wns dead. 'i'hls is only one of many similar cases. Tbey all show the necessky of drivlng rheuraatism, vlilch is B blood ilisease, out of the bloud, and for this purpojcnonioJeni dlscovery has ever qualled Hibbard's Rlieumatic Syrup. fr. C. D. Denlo, of Jackson, Mich., who wasparalyzed on one sidt was complotaly cured by its vise, and believc he would have been In h s gnive to day if lie had not fort ii nat cly learnad of and taken thla great remedj-. Should nyone who reads these lines bu affleted ev-n in n slight degree by any rlieumatic. tronblo, we would earncstly warn theui against a del. wbich inay prove fatuL

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Ann Arbor Courier
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