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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
September
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many pcople miserable, and oíten leads to selí-destruction. Distrcs alter cating, sour stomach, sick headache, lieartburn, loss oí appetite, a f aint, " all gone " fceling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu_. larity of tho bowels, aro 11 SireSS some of the more eommon After symptoms. Dyspepsia does p„ij not get well of itself. It S requircs carcful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsalarilla, whieh acts gently, yet surely and efHciently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestión, creates a good appetite, and by thus OJok overcoming the local symp . toms removes tho HeadaCnO thetic effects of the disease, banishes tho headache, and refreshes the tired mlud. " I have been troubled wltb. dyspepsia. I bad but littlo appetite, and what I did eat dlstressed m or dia mo K Uttle gOOd" In an h0Ur Dlirn after eating I would experlenco a falntness, or tired, all-gone ieeling, as tuough I bad not caten anything. My trouble, I think, was aggravated by my business, whicli is that of a painter, and from bciug more or less sluit up in a ft roomwithfreshpaint. Last OOUr spring I took Ilood's StOmach rilla- took three bottles. It did ma an immense amount of good. It gavo me an appetite, and my food rclishcd and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Georok A. Paoe, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla 8old by all drugglsts. gl ; slx f or SS. Preparcd only bj C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecarlea, Lowcll, Mas. IOO Doses One Dollar

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Ann Arbor Courier