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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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DO VOl WAM TO STOP TOKA O! Yon Can Be Cured Whlle I sing It. The habit of ualngr tobáceo grows on aman until grave diseased conditions are produced. Tobacco causes cáncer of themonth and stomach ; dyspepsia; loss of memory ; nervous affections ; congestión of the retina, and wasting of the optio nerve, resulting in impairment of visión, even to the extent of blindness ; dizziness, or vértigo ; tobáceo asthma; nightly suffocation ; dull pain in región of the heart, followed later by sharp pains. palpitation and weakened pulse, resulting in fatal heart diseasn. It also canses loss of vital ity. QUIT BRFORE IT IS TOO LATE. To quitsuddenly is too se veré a shock to the system, as tobáceo- to an invetérate user, becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves "BACOfJÜBO" isa seientitic and reliable vegetable remedy, guaranteed to be perfectly harmless, and which has been in use for the last 23 years. having cared thousands of habitual tobáceo users smokere, ehewers and Bnuff-dippere. You can use all the tabacco you want, while taking "liAci - L'KO," it will notify you when to stop. We glve a written guarantee to permanently cure mv case with three boxea, or refund I the money with 10 per reut. interest. "BACOCURO" a DOt a substitute. but a reliable and BCientifl' whieh absolutely destroye tite eraving lor tobáceo without the aid of will adwithnoinconvenience, It Leí the 85 pure and free from nicofts ihe day you took yourflrstchew or 8mi Sold by all druggists, at $1 per box. three boxea, thirtydays treatment, and guaranteed cure.) $2.50, sent direct upon receipt of price. Sond six twocent stumpsfor Bample box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical & Manutaoturing Company, Manntacturlng Chemists, La Croase, Wiseonsin. (18) O m ■ WLt A R weakness pasily cured by OrlHA i Dr. Miles' Nerve Piasters. All drngglsts suarantee Dr. Miles1 Paii PuxstostODHea Sache. 'One OPCt a dose-"

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register