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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The dyspeptic c arries a dreadful load on hfe back. It seenis as if ha were really made up of two men. One of tliem ambitious, brainy and energetic ; the otlier sick, listless, peevish and without force. The weak mam weighs the other one down. The dyspeptic may be able to do pretty good work one day, and the next day because of some little indiscretion in eating, he may be able to do nothing at all. Most cásea oí dyspepsia start wltlh oonstipation. Oonstipatton is the cause of nineteaths of all human eickness. Some of its symp'boms ar eaick and bilious headacliie, ' dlzziness, sour stomach, loss of appetit-e, foul breath, wimdy belchings, heartburn, pain and distress 'after eatiing. All these are inr dicalive oí derangcmenlts of the liver, stomaen and bowels, and all are caused by ooostipa'tion. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the quickest, easiest and moet certain cure for tliis oondition. They nii'e nat violent in actl-om. Senid 21 cent in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associatdian, Bufialo, X. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 pnjre commoii sonse medical adviser, illustrated. CASTORIA.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier