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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
October
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Malaria Literally means bad air. Poisonous germs arlsinr from low, miirsny land, or frora decaying vegetable matter, are breathed into the lun;s, taken up by the blood, and unlessthe vital fluid is piirifiod by the use of good medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla, the unfortunate victim is soon overpowerod. Even in the more advanced cíiscs, wbere the terrible fever prevails, this successful medicine has effected remarkable cures. Those who are exposed to malarlal or otlier poisons übould keep the blood pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. "So yon liad your clotlies made by Worth ? Did vou get a good iit ?" "No ! my husband will have the flt wben the bilí comes in ! " Forty-five Years' Boudage. Gents: For forty-live years I bave been afilicted with blood poison, üver and rbeumatic difliculties. Püit of tlie time conlini'd to my bed. My blood ni badly diseased. Six bottles of Hibbard's Hheumatic Syrup did me more sood thmi all the otlier medicines I have taken. My friends bave uscd it and in every case it' has proven a wonderful remedy. I have knowii of some wonderful cutes oí dyspepsla and neuralgia. Mus. Makv BlDDLE, Mitehellville, Iowa. llibbard's Kluuiniatic Syrups HDd Piasters are remedies of gieat merit. I believe they have noíqual in the cure of rheumatism and ill blood diseases. Dr. H. Richard, Druggist, Mitchellville, Iowa. The Sprinj ií the time to take Hibbard's Klienmatic Syrup for the blood. Sold by all drusrgists. Prepared only by The Charles Vright Medicine Company, Detroit, Hlch.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier