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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
December
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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"I use Ayer's Cberry Pectoral f red y ín my practice, and recommend il in cafes of Whooping Cough amoii chüdrun, huving found it more certain to oure thnt troublesome disease tlmn auy OtBe medicine I know of." - So says Dr. Bartletf, of Concord, Mass. "Some one has certaitily insulted your daughter; I iic-anl lier out the back way just now crying out, 'Vacate this lóelosure without delay or Til hutl this mtealle toward your cranium!'" "O, thulV only Hypatia BCHrlng the chickens out of the "arden."- N. Y. Herald. A Fearful lleritage. The transmisión of BLOOD TAINTS entall fearful constquences, and those so afflicted, huve nrgent need to purify the blood thoroughly every spring. Neglect of this often ltads to fearful compíieatlons of dii-ease. A pentletnan whose family was greatly afflicted writes us thns: Gentlkmen: My wife and babe, fourteen inontlis oíd, aud a boy of five iiave eufl'erpd for years from liereditary fcrofula or Kinjf's evil, and would frequently break out in sores. I have employed tlie best physicians, but found notblng to relieve them until I trird Hibbard's RheunuiticSyrup. llave used fourteen bottles, and flnd to my astonishment tlmy are entlrely cured. Words cannot desoribe the valué of your medicine as a blood purifler. I shall rccommend it to all who are troubled from impure blood. JOIIK MUKLLERWEI83, JR. Dealer In groceries and provisions, Alpena, Mich. Prepared only by The Charlea Wrlght Medicine Company, Detroit, Mich. For sale by all druggists.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier