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A LITTLE COMMON SENSE.

In using any kind of medicine a littlo common sense is always necessary. i)r. Morse's Indian Root Pills are compounded to meet the ponoral requirements of man, woman, and child, both ■weak and strong, and in proscribing the doses of from one to four pilk. the actual number necessary in each caso must bo determined according to the ag© and condition of the patient. A dose, however, should bp sufficient to [ move the bowels at leest twice, and al- I though rejief may .»e obtained at once, { it is always advisable to take a piil or two on the following night. In some, instances the first dose may cause a little pain and sickness, which ! will not recur subsequently. The cause 1 is <lnr> to the large of bilo into the 1 intestines, which the Pilisliaro let loose > by opening the consisted ducts ivhich have been clojrged up, perhaps, for | months. Do not blame tht? Pills if tinder theso conditions you feel sick. You will feel bettf-r afterward-;, and if yo.i adopt Dr. Morse's Indian I'oot Pills as your regular medicine, there is no likelihood of your Liver getting iv the *ame staio again. IS

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 5

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A LITTLE COMMON SENSE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 5

A LITTLE COMMON SENSE. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 5