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Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people miserable, eausing dlstress alter eatlng, sour itomach, Blek headaebe, hcartburn, loss of appctlte, falnt, " all pme" feeling, bad taste, eoated nl.f„„ tngne, and lrrcgnlarlty of Wl Stress thebowels. Dyspepsia does Aft er no eet well of Itself. It P . i reqnlres eareful attentlon, taiing an(1 a remejy ]ilce uoos Sarsaparilla, whlch acts gently, yet effleien!"-. It tones the stomach, regúlate the á':-c.-.tion, c reates a good e lok petite, banlshes headache, . and refreshe the mind. MeadaChe " 1 have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat Haart iistressed me, or did me iT Iittle Aiter eatlnS I DUrn would have a falnt or tlred, aü-gone feeling, as though I had not caten anything. iij tronble tras aggravated by my business, palnting. Last Crnr spring I took Hood's e. saparllla, whlch did mo an StOmaCh Immense amonnt of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food rellshed and satisfled the era-ring I had previously experieaced." Geobge A. Page, 'Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all draggljt. (1 ; lx f or $5. Preparad mly ■T Cï.HOOD CO., AEthecrie. Lewell, Mui. fOC foses tr o11"
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