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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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"Miss Clara," he said, tremulously, "I want to teil .yer- er the oíd, oíd atory " and then for a moment lus agitation got the better of him. "Go on, Mr. Sampson," said the girl with shy encouragement. "Never mind iL it is a chestnut; perhaps I've never heard it before. j In the Yoïemïte VaTVey I K.GF while ago, a young felloiji {íJSgS went out on the edge of jg sbelving precipice two thou Mh sand feet high, and balancee himself on his head. A lit BIS tle slipor Hule puffof winc WBB would have sent him te 2fjJ eternity. Not one man in í ÍK9 million would be that kinc fi I of a fooi. But nine men in ia l ten are all the time taking 14 ) foolish chances. f J l There is no deadly peril i J V about a little fit of indiges tion or biliousness, and yi1 n,,i. a ïa1 allows these troubjgroiïïffl les to g-et a hold on him he jnSni} is taken serious risks. Ár-jaB] Dyspepsia alone seldom JKTMjiiY1? anybody ; thal wBc f& 's' ?' OT11y kills you QBëiUI ty inches and takes 2ïW a Soi many years mi i tm doins it. But it H&? L-"veakens and underlpi - g X mines the constituf Vii m W tion so that it is ali Jll! Ml ready to receive ant. jfelw fertilize the dangerifflK" ous diseases which WRS_do kill you outright. ys? Disease-germs HLj-' won't grow in ]5 healthy blood any fflu'more than corn wifl VyJVvM grow on a rock. A fK man who keeps his digestión perfect and fc. his blood pure may jj eat and drink and i breathe diseasek I germs, but they gain A I no foothold. They I are cast out of the I ystem. But a man J with a dyspepsia. weakened constitunon breatnes in typhoid or diphtheretic germs and down he goes. _ The best health-insurance a man can have is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery It acts directly on the stomach and liver. It gives the blood-making organs power to make healthy blood. It clarines the blood frotn all impurities, and builds up the ! healthy fiesh, muscular power and nerve I energy, which fortines you against disease. His hfe-long succe'ss in the treatment of enrome diseases has given Dr. Pierce's medicines a world-wide reputation. His j 'Pleasant Pellets" cure constipation.

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Ann Arbor Courier