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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
December
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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ïlood's Pils are tliO craily paii to tabu wi'öh Hooii's BarsapariUa. Easy, yet ffiteiemt. .ÜÍC There is --- S5' ''- implanted in - =. every man a ""-v - ";'( v)] r love of life "CT liöS ' strnK enough - j-íSmXá to tnake him fpfEagMa tremble and 'J5Í ílvSeM kneel before íyj death when he fCÁ Tff thoroughly recJLtrJr Ifl) The (Lr?Ê&a f Y trouble with jtWSf II ff men 's that wÊSmm&k C i ín they do Hot recBiBI flL ognize death K 11 fv. unless it coraes K T .Jt n iö some violent wffCii IS'Êrj if Consumption 'ESatfir -í- tills more men ' UBy-. than wars, famtKjjg vR iT y ' ines, plagues Jy" and accidents, , . ._. but its approach 18 insidious, and men do not realize that they are in its clutch. While consumption is a germ disease, the bacilli will not invade sound and healthy lungs. The lungs must first be in a diseased condition First a man feels a little out of sorts. Probably he is overworked and has given too little time tq eating, sleeping and resting. Hls appetite falls off. His digestión gets out of order and his blood does not receive the proper amount of life-givine nutnment. The liver becomes torpid and the blood is filled with impurities. These are pumped mto every organ of the body building up unhealthy, half-dead tissues. The most harm is done at the weakest spot and most frequently that spot is in thé lungs. A slight cold leads to inflammation, the bacilli invade the lungs and we have a case of consumption. Ninety-eight per cent of all cases of consumption are cured by Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It restores the lost appetite, makes the digestión perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies the blood, builds new and healthy flesh and dnves out all impurities and disease germs It cures weak lungs, spitting of blood obstinate coughs and kindred ailments. No honest druggist will recommend a substitute. Mrs. Úrsula Dunham.of Sistersville, Tyler Co .ï,yai;' IZu1 si:-..',' J had a-paiu l? mv side a the Urne, had but little appetite and grew very thin. The Golden Medical Discovery promntlv c"aesdedmyPweVt!"Ored my 1

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Ann Arbor Courier