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Day
16
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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Better ttamn a Hero. "What a coward tht Major Smith ig," id Jonet to Robinson, "wby, the very ifht of gan-powder would make him ill. How did be ever manage to become an officer in the army"? "Don't say anything against Smith," answered Robinson, " he once taved my life." "Saved your lifei Nonsense, impossible! What do jon mean " ? "I mean tbat I was in the flrat stages of consumption ; I was losing atrength and Titalitj every day with the terrible diiease, when Smith advised me U take Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical DisCTery. I had tried all kinds of medicines without Boccest, and my physician had jrWen me no hope ; jet here I am, as well as Ter a man wan, and I owe my life to Smith, and to the wonderful remedy he iwommended." A'yerdict rendered in the court of Assiiss et the Seine hu juat been et anide and s new trial ordered because the forenian of the jury speüed the word roajority with ■ _ ji SLEBPLES8 NIQHTS, made miserable by that terrible oough. Shiloh'a Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold by Ibcrbach & Son. The parasols this year will have sticka forty-fire inches long, eieren inohes longer than last year. Sticks for lemonades will rtmain as heretofore. The Postmaaler, Winohester, Mass., saye : I am personally acquainted with Mr. and Mre. Carleton, nd was aatcnished at the remarkable effects of your Sulphur Bitters in curing their son, and its large sale is undoubtedly due to the tact that it U an honest medieine. I know of many others who have been cured by its use, and I do not think too much can be eaid in its praise. Tours truly, Geo. P. Brown, P. M.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register