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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
December
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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What an ordinary man eats L i and the way he eats it would M be enough to give dyspepsia & to an ostrich- unless the osBf trich were wise enough to asK Mfcte B'st 's digestión lO fcf -TBjiS time with an yS WkWv) e?'ent combiH HíA nation of vegei M 3" tion is Doctor rVi.yL__J Pierce's Pleasant djgb+s" 4irexce!Iel'ce for .. BSr those who sometimes eat the wrong things and too ffiuch. They stimulate action in all of the digestive organs. They stop sour stomach, windy belchings, heartbum, atulence and cure constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, indigestión, sick headache and kindred derangements. They are gentle, but prompt in retnoving offending matter from the stomach and bowels, and have none of the unpleasant features of other ptlls They do not gripe and cause no violent shock to the system. One little " Pellet " is a laxative. Two are mildly cathartic. One taken after dinner insures perfect digestión, sound sleep and an absence of foul breath in the morning. They are unlike ordinary pills, because you do not become a slave to their use They not only afford temporary relief' but effect a permanent cure. Once used they are always n favor. Your name and address on a postal card will bnng a f ree sample package of 4 to 7 doses. World's D.spensary liedleal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. CAtmON.-Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PelIets - its an easy name to remember Don t let some designing dealer persuade you to take some pills represented as " iust as rood." He makes more profit on the just as g:ood ■ kind. That's why he pre. fers to sell them. Thafs the reason wh youbetter uot'afce t'attu

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier