BUSINESS NOTICES. »•>!'-jviJ i/vj I is ins voiif siorvif “ Every morning I have a bad taste in my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head aches and I often fed dizzy. 1 have no appetite for breakfast, and what food I eat distresses me, i have a heavy feeling in my stomach. I ana getting so weak that sometimes I tremble. My nerves are all unstrung. I am as tired in the morning as at night.” What is the trouble with you? Impure blood. What is the remedy? OK SOLD FOR CO YEARS It makes the blood pare and rich.j iThe digestion improves; the nerves* fbccome strong and steady. Consult \ fyour doctor about this medicine. Do not take any medicine doctors will not endorse. If your liver is sluggish and your bowels constipated, correct at or.ce, Ayer’s Piils are liver piils. They act directly on the liver. The dose is one pill, just one. Ail vegetable, sugar-coated. Prepared by Dll. J. C. AYER Cc CO., Lowell, Mass. XJ. 9. A.
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flgßgg.il BONKI!1GTO!£ immm Vk m m ■<&&>} fiiS> Bonin ington’s Cures Coughs Quickly Over 50 years ago grandmother used Bonninglon’s Irish Moss—to-day her hildren and grandchildren still find that there’s no medicine so safe and sure as this famous reliable family cough medicine. Mr.', B. Taylor, of Ponscnhy, writes“l have very great pleasurain rcccmmenning your Bonnlngt.on’s Irish Moss. It is undoubtedly the best cough rem-dy I have used. 1 find it a source of great cc irrf art to my little ones, esjjccjjllyin cases of bronchitis and croup. On several occasions 1 got very anxious, but a good warm hath wi'h a dose of. Bonning'on’s Irish Moss som ha.) the desircd elfcct. i cannot spealtloo highly of it." ' R fuse substitutes —why should yon purchase an inferior imitato > when, you can gst the famous standard /■„ . cough remedy—Bennington Ma 1 $ T? 17 -. T>, 1 C A. R T 9 WO3X w /fW». W fj k ti Vs. Et; k VdU .w 7 ".-y\ y • v-* v; ~ • -t. v bI(..iVCS-tAu-ita. ta'a a_c Our Sale is ft gelling' Sale boon use the reductions arc so great.- Chart;-' E. James. Broadway. :< Fancy Glassware and Crochety h;w to go, ffo the discount is large on till these lines.—Charles E. James, Broadway. s
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 89, 19 August 1913, Page 7
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