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Day
16
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Beauty Without l'aint. 'What makes my skin odark and muddy ? My cheeks were once so ainooth and ruddy ! I use the bestcosmitiis made," la what a lovely malden sald. "Thal'8 not the cure, my charmlng Miss," The doctor nald-"remeint)er tiils : II you your skin would keep fmin talnt, Dlscard the powder and the palnt. "The proper thlng for all such 111 Ih thls, remarked the man ol pll'K: "Knrlch the blood mul niake lt pure- In thlH yiiu'll tlnd the ouly cure." Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Disoovery will do IhU without fnil. There are nn irreater prndw tlnin tliose wonien who have souie secret to liide.- George Salid. Every ni'in lias a history woitli knowin, if lie could teil it. or if we coiild draw It Trom li in. Clirouic ('dualis and Colils, And all dineases of the Tlirowt and Lunjis can be eured bv the use ol cott's EmulsiĆ³n of CoU Liver Oil and Ilypopliospiules in thcir tuliest form. Is a beautif ui creamy Entalrion, palatable as nulk, easily digested, and can be tiiken by the lunst delicate. PluiihC read: "I conslder Bcott'l EmulsiĆ³n the remedy par-escellence In Tuberculous and Strnmous Affectlons, to say nothing of ordinary colds and tbroat troubles." - W. R. S. Connell, M. I) , Mancliegter, O.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News