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Why Not Be Strong

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Day
12
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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a Shakespeare says: "When sorrows come, they come not single spies but in battalions." How true this is of disease. How surely will over-work lead to nervousness, lieadache, nervous exhaustion, prostration, paralysis and the most terrible nervons diseases. Bad blood causes lmmors, stom ach, liver and kfdney complaints, rheumatisin, bad complexion, tumors and all kinds of blood diseases. That tired feeling means exhaustion of the .nerves and vital forcea- it kills. If the liver is torpid, constipation follows. This clogs the circulation the circulation and causes congestión of all the organs. You must stop these complaints right where they are, if you value your life. rhe way to do it is to take Dr. Green 's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It ;ures disease and makes you well. The popular Miss Rose McCarthy, of 347 East 87th Street, New York City, ' writes : "For ii long time I was troubled witli ïervousness and violent headaches. I vould lie awake nearly all niglit and vas in constant niisery. Previous to his my complexión was a very healtjiy color, but it now became very bad. "I took three botües of Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and nerve remeny and was entirely cured. My nervousness ind headaches left me my good cointlexion returned and I slept perfectly. can safely say to everybody who is uffering, just give it a trial and youwill je cured. I hope my statement will - ind relief for many people who do not' ( know the benefit of such a wonderfiri nedicine." Dr. Lreene'e Xervura blood and nerve emedy strikes disease like the lightïing's flash, which notliing can resist, nd where it striges it cures. Put it to he test in your umi case and see how uickly health and strength will be 'ours. Physicians recommend it because it is he discovery of the most successful pecialist in curing nervous and chronic I iseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th treet, New York. You can consult ; mi free, personally or by letter.

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Ann Arbor Courier