Dyspepsia
Makes the lives of many people miserable, and often leads to selí-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu_. larity of the bowels, are DlStrOSS some of the more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia does _ .. not get well of itself. It baring requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efflciently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestión, creates a good appetite, and by thus Sick overcoming the local u Jj u toms removes the HeadacHe thetic effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. " I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat U , distressed me, or did me little good_ In ail hour PUrn after eating I would experience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a paintcr, and from being more or less shut up in a SOUT room with fresh paint. Last . spring I took Hood's StOmaCn rilla- took three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relislied and satisfled the craving I had previously experienced." Gborge A. Page, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldruggists. il; siifor$5. Preparad only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothccaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar
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