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To Be Heeded Now

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
March
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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In the spring everybody needs to think about taking a pring medicine. Not only is this a cominon practice, but a very neceesary and liealtliful one. It is a fact which physicians acknovvledge and the people recognize generally, that a spring tonic taken during the monthê of March, April and May is move condueive to the restoration of health, in cases of those who are sick, than any other course of treatment that could possibly be adopted. It is further understood by everybody that even for those who cali themselves well, it is yery important at this season of the year, if they would maintain good health and vigor, to take a spring remedy to strengthen and invigorate the nerves, tone up the action of all tho organs, and thus, by creating a healty condition of the nerves, blood, stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, assist nature in the efforts she always makes in the spring to cleanse, purify and invigorate the system. In the spring there are a great many and important changes going on in the body. Perfect health cannot be maintained while the system is clogged and the organs sluggish, and the person has a languid and vveakened feeling, with more or less nervousness and debility. Now in regard to what you should take. The best spring medicine, indorsed and recominended by physicians, druggists and the people, is Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve reinedy. In proof of tbis, thousands of testimoniáis are being constantly published in the papers. The following is from Mrs. Etta Sumner, of Goodells, Mich. : "I have been afflieted," siie says, "with neivous debility for a year. My nerves were completely prostrated, and I suffered at the slightest excitement, with great headache. At timea 1 was entirely overeóme by this disease. I would stay in the house alone, and despise the sight of my own people. "My entire nervous system was shattered, and my life was a worriment and a burden to me. I was advised to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and while on the iirst bottle, began to recover. My friends were very BQuch surprised. "Before I had finished the second bottle I could sleep with a quiet mind, and eat with a -steady and refreshing ap"petite. I have taken three bottles and am entirely cnred of all my sufferings. I have found Dr. Greene's NerVAira blood and nerve reniedy to be exactly what it is represented. "1 cannot speuk half highly enough of it. I cheerfully and earuestiy recomrnend it to everyone nfflieted with disease. What gives people absolute confldence in it, is its being the discovery of one of our best known and most successful physiciaDS." No reniedy in the world is so sure to bring back bloom and color to the wan and faded cheeks, the brilliancy to the hollow and haggard eyen, the lightness and elasticity to the vveak and weary steps, the strength and vitality to the unstrung shattered and worn-out nerves. It is, indeed, the greatest of all spring medicines, for it makes the sick well and strong. It is not a patent medicine, but the prescription of the most, successful living specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. ( i reene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City. He luis the largest practice in the world, and thia grand medical discovery is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. üreene is a guarantee that his medicine vvill cuiT, and (lie Eact that he ca.n be consulted by anyone, at any time, free of charge, personally or ly letter, givea absolute assurance oí the beneficia! action of this wonderful medicine.

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Ann Arbor Courier