Ayer's American almanac : for the use of farmers, planters, mechanics, and all families. . ou. I believe that Ayers Sarsaparilla has noequal as a blood-purifier and spring medi-cine. For loss of energy, that tired feel- ;ing, for debility, dizziness, indigestion, ordyspepsia, or for loss of appetite, this rem-edy has to me always been an unfailingspecific. It gives tone to the stomach, aidsdigestion* overcomes restlessness, irritabil-ity, and nervousness, and exerts a beneficialand healthy action as a brain and nerve re-storative. My father,BUT ONE who was for sixty yearsOPS N SON a Professor


Ayer's American almanac : for the use of farmers, planters, mechanics, and all families. . ou. I believe that Ayers Sarsaparilla has noequal as a blood-purifier and spring medi-cine. For loss of energy, that tired feel- ;ing, for debility, dizziness, indigestion, ordyspepsia, or for loss of appetite, this rem-edy has to me always been an unfailingspecific. It gives tone to the stomach, aidsdigestion* overcomes restlessness, irritabil-ity, and nervousness, and exerts a beneficialand healthy action as a brain and nerve re-storative. My father,BUT ONE who was for sixty yearsOPS N SON a Professor at Bow- AYERS BS BESTdoin ColleSe- (Bruns-wick, Maine,) believedin the great medicinal value of this medicine,and never failed to recommend it, wheneveropportunity offered. Whenever anyone asksme, What do you consider the best blood-purilier? my answer is, Ayers Sarsapa-rilla.* — Nathan S. Cleaveland, 376Centre St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. A^k for Dr. J. C. Ayers Sarsapa-rilxa, made at Lowrell, Mass., and dono* be persuaded to take any by all Druggists and Dealers Ayers Cherry Pectoral The only Cough - Cure Admitted onExhibition at the Worlds Fair. The luxuries of civilization, whichhave come to be regarded every-where as necessities of existence,are largely responsible for the fre-quency of colds. Overheated houses,places of worship and amusement,stores, and even street-cars, arethe causes of innumerable commoncolds, liable to develop into bron-chitis, pneumonia, and other fataldiseases, if not promptly cured. Acommon cold is a serious matter,and the common-sense thing to do isto get rid of it in as short order aspossible. A cold is produced by asudden check of perspiration, causedby the exposure of a portion of thebody, when over-heated. The resultis congestion, local pains, inflamma-tion and irritation of the air-passages of the head, throat, andlungs, with general depression of thenerve forces and lowering of applications, baths, and toni


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