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Parent Issue
Day
6
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEHANBED. A general business is done by the human system, because the blood deposits in its vaults whatcverwealth we may g-ain froni day to day. Thi:; wealth is laid up agamst "a rainy d.iy " as a reserve fund - we're w a conditionof healthy prosperity íf we have laid away suffieient capital to tlraw upoii in the liour of ourgreatcst need There is danser ia getting thin, because it's a sign of letting down in health. To gain 111 blood is íiearly always to gain in wlwlesomc flesh. Tlie odds are in favor of the germs of consumption, grip, or pneumonía íf our hver be inactive and our blood impure, or if our flesh be reduced below a healthy standard. What is required is an mcrease inour germ-fighling strength. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Diseovery'enriehes tha blood and malees it wholesome, stops the waste of tissue and at the same time builds up the strengtn. A medicine whieh will nd the blood of its poisons, cleanse and ïnvisrorate the Kreat organs of the body vrtahze the system, thrill the whole beinéwith newenergy and make permanent work 3f ït, is surely a remedy of great value But when we make a positive statement that 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption ean if taken 111 the early stages of the disease be curivD with the " Discovery," it scemslike a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that you make a thorough investigation and satisfy yourself of the truth of lijs assertion By sending to the World's Dispensary Medl ical Assoeiation, Buffalo, N. Y., you can get a free book with the names, addresses and photographs of a large mimber of those cured of throat, bronchial and diseases iswellasofskin and scrofulous affections uy the Golden Medical Discoven' " Thev also publish a book of 160 pages, beinga medical treatise on consumption, bronchitis asthma, catarrh, which will be mailed on receipt ofaddressand six cents in stamps.

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Ann Arbor Courier