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Day
1
Month
January
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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RUIN MISERY WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE YOUNG MEN OF THE DAY? Cigarette smoking is one of the evils which is fast increasing araong the young men of theperiod. It is an age of nervousness; nervous exeitement, nervous weakness and debility is the growing malady of the day. Minds are over - burdened in school, the pleasures of social life follow business worry ; intemperance, sexual exCesses or abuses over excite the already enfeebled neryes and result in exhausting diseases ordrains upon the nervous system. It's a drag and a handicap to every young man to be a sufferer from nervous debility or weakness, low spirits, irritabl temper, impaired memory, loss of willpower, and the thousand and one derangetnents of mind and body that result from pernicious habits often contracted through ignorance of nature's laws. The wreck of constitution, weakened vitality and ruanly power, following such habits would be a sorry ending to life in this splendid age of learning and labor. It will fast become aa age of unsettled brains and shattered nerves unless our young men know íhemselves. To reach, re-claim and restore such tinfortunates to health and happiness, is the aitn of the publishers of a book of looo pages, profusely illustrated, written in plain language, on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home-treatment, of such diseases. This book will be sent pree on receipt of twenty-one (21 ) cents in stanips, for postage and wrapping only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. For more than a quarter of a century physicians connected with this widely celebrated Institution have made the treatment of the diseases hinted at above their specialty. ' Thousands have consulted them by letter and received advice and medicines which have resulted in permanent cores. Sufferers from premature oíd age, or Io38 of power, will find much of interest iu tho book above mentioned.

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Ann Arbor Courier