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Day
14
Month
March
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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March April May Aie 'lic monthg in which to jiurify the Mi (], as the syBtem is now most smeptible to benefit from medicine. Senoc now 8 tlie tiire to tuk Hood'g Sars ipaiilla, a medicine peeiiliaily ndapted tor the purpose, possessing peculiar curative powers. It expelí eveiy mipurily from the blood, and alto plvea it vltality and richnesfi. It créate? an Hppetite, tonee the diiregtion, invigorates tlie liver, and s?ive Dew lite and energy to everr function of the body. The testimony of thousands, a to the srreat benefit deriyed from Hood's Sarsaparilla, should convlnce everybody that it Is pecullarly the best blood purifler and spring medicine. Wïti, like dranken men with swordi, are apt to draw tlieir steel uion their best aoquain lances. - Douglas Jerrold. To a gentleman eysry woman is a lady In rlghtot' her ser.- Bulwer Lytton. Smipdiiiis of Heart Disea.se. Disea-ed hearts are as common as diseased lungs, kidneys or stomach, but far less undentond. The symptoms are shortness of breath, wlien sweeping, etc, oppres9ion in the chest, faint, waak or hungry spella, dreaming, pain or triideriu-sg in the side, Hwellinif fect, aropsy, etc. The nnnatuml circulation of the blood in the langs, stomacli, kidneys, liver and braln cau9es other symptoms. The only rellable remedy for the heart yet discovered is Dr. Miles' New Cure. Try it and be convinced. Bold by Kberbach & Son.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News