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Day
18
Month
April
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Startlln? Facts. Physiologists state that vrith each eontracUon the heart exerts tlfty pounds of forcé. Th8 amounts to ;i,600 a minute, 216,000 n hour and the enormoiis iiuinber of ñ,lB4,000 pounds In a day. No wonder tliere are so many weak hearts and that people drop dead. If exercise makes you short of breath ; if you have fluttering, pain in llde, faint and hungry peil?, swollen ankleg, etc, look to your heart and don't fail to take Dr. Miles' New Gure. Sold at Eberbach & Son'a. Brave spirits are a balsam to themselves. There is a nobleness of miad that healg wounds beyond salves. - Cartwright. Purgatory Bnllets." Au excitcd Irishman lately nished into a Boston drug store, having a "brokenup" appearance generally. '"Be jabbers !" he yelled, " I'm all wrong entoirely. I wantsome shtuff to straighten me out. Some o' tblm 'Purgatory Bullets' will tlx me, I'm thinkin'. Wliat d'ye tax for thini?" "What do you mean?" asked the clerk. " 'Purgatory Bullets, ' sor, or soiucthln' loike tbat, thejr cali thim," replied the old man. "Shure, I'm in purgatory already, with headache, and liver complaint, and bad stomach, and the divil knows what uil." The elerk passed out a vial of Dr. Pierce's Plensant Purgative Pellets, and Pat went off conten ted. These little Pellets cure all derangeraeots of liver, stomach and bowels. ' Sugarcoated, little larger than mustard seeds, and plensant to take. Druggista.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News