is the soil in which roots life, health* strength, happiness. The soil of the blood can be drained or impoverished like any other soil, and can be fertilized and nourished in a similar way. Yoa can get back the old spring and snap. You can enjoy labor by day and sleep by night. You can eat your food with the Hearty Appetite of health, if you only supply the blood with its lacking nutriment; vitalize it, or if you like, fertilize it. A large number of so called tonic remedies are disguised stimulants. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a stimulant but a nourishment. It feeds the blood and so enriches it, as well as purifies it. That is why physicians recommend B_w_k„ of imitations. The name—Ayer's Sarsaparilla—ia prominent od tha wrapp*. aod blown is tbe _!_«» of each bottle. -_..*»»/• w'w-v. <rf^^_--_»*-_*'-'"-'*»**- 1 AY__ SPILLS FOi. INGESTION-
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9990, 21 March 1898, Page 2
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