The Ohio farmer . s In stom-ach, constipated or irregular bowels, souror bitter risings afler eating and poorappetite, these symptoms, or any consider-able numberof them, indicate that you aresuffering from biliousness, torpid or lazyliver with the usual accompanying indi- estion, or dyspepsia and their attendant erangements. rho , ^cnts known, TO medical or-- ence tortncjtfnW^aliiivi symptonj iana rarffitions^tsjtt jtof ? ~tfiy the-wrUnKTgnf ipa^ii^Effi-hffis. And sevvrqjschools o( medjc;J pracH^have been skillfiillj£nj)(f frinior|ious!_comhiueiTTn ^TPi^-ces fi


The Ohio farmer . s In stom-ach, constipated or irregular bowels, souror bitter risings afler eating and poorappetite, these symptoms, or any consider-able numberof them, indicate that you aresuffering from biliousness, torpid or lazyliver with the usual accompanying indi- estion, or dyspepsia and their attendant erangements. rho , ^cnts known, TO medical or-- ence tortncjtfnW^aliiivi symptonj iana rarffitions^tsjtt jtof ? ~tfiy the-wrUnKTgnf ipa^ii^Effi-hffis. And sevvrqjschools o( medjc;J pracH^have been skillfiillj£nj)(f frinior|ious!_comhiueiTTn ^TPi^-ces fiolrk-n Mc<iT(:,iiQiscovi^ry^ rTiat, this is absolutely truewill be readily proven to your satisfactionif you will but mail a postal card requestto Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for afree copy of his booklet of extracts fromthe standard medical authorities, gi ingthe names of all the ingredients enteringinto his world-famed medicines and shew-ing what the most eminent medical menr«f the aee say of SAWMILLS From this size up to largest, standard mills with var-iable friction feed. Favorite* in every lnraberdistrict. Cut most with least power, ensy tohandle. Edgers, Trimmers, Lath Mills, ShingleMills, Cut off and Kip Saws, eta Send for iree catalog. American Saw Mill Mchy Co., 1 27Hops Hackettstown, N. J., 608 Engineering Bldg., New York City.


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