nut ire of unhealthy symptoms ininic* d iaUJy they arise. Tiiey are Nature's wa-niiijfJ ot something wrong: with i.u internal economy of the body. :juj!i ui'.nsetiti as Endigestion, Con» titipati-m, isitioitinesa, and Headache, arc too it-c'-jiiOiUly not trented as they should be, and are neglected, with consequent serious results, if you expO:-iJ.ice a heavy feeling: in the inorni.i£, have but a poor appetite, '-•■lJicr ii'M! depression of spirits, or ratability over triiles, you should at once rs-itUo t»at these are sure indications oisJci;;;! >h liver, latent dyspepsia or impurities in the blood, a dose of l^a^i is what you want. Yon will be dels ;-h ted to findhow much better ycu reel afterwards. Many a man who is a victim of ;;!oomy sensations is often sufferinr from derangement of the digestive functions. Unhealthy condition-; rc.ict upon tlia mind. It is I difficult to have a healthy ttiind in an g unhealthy body. The brain cannot be | exnactad to be bright and active when 1 the blojd that should nruris-.li it is out ;ham's Pills by driving- ,.,....,., , 1 the system, rcpolatI i -.;;■ the. stomach and bowels, a'r.A | i uproving- the appetite, give rise to a I pure blood supply with beneficial fe effect upon body and mind. Try once and you r .vi" always keep a s: box at hand. • Take a doso
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLIII, Issue 2285, 19 February 1912, Page 3
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