BUFFALO (=) 
LITHIA WATER 
ature’s Nerve Tonic and Restorative. pecial Value in Uric Acid or Gouty Dy vinden 
Dr. HUNTER McGUIRE » M.D., LL. beg pe resident and 5 Wir of Clinical aay ery, University 
College of Medicine, Rick met Fa Sprin o. 2, has n yee 
failed me as : Laie i] Nerve Tonic : BUFFALO LITHIA W: ATER , w = - pore prescribed 
it as such. $ a very sok adaptation n to diseases of the digestive or. In that condition 
especially Mido as Nervous Dyspepsia, frequently caused by over-mental seat and in those cases 
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also where there is an excess of acid, in the process of Scarica. it will be found highly 
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Dr. HARVEY L. BYRD, st merly Professor * ee — al Me dicine tn the Baitimore Medical 
College: ** No. 2, an admirable gen ak tonic d 
aa FALO LITH A WATERis. increasing the appetite, promoting digestion, 
invigorating the general ae it is powerfully anti-acid and especially efficacious in 
Acid Dyspepsia. It is strongly Surieceente hig a very large class of sufferers by a peculiar iin 
asa nerve tonic one exhi larant, which makes it exceedingly valuable, where there is nothing to co 
indicate its use, in al] cases where eileen d : “depression is a seta tom,’ 
Dr. GEORGE R. FOWL LER, — ef al Surceon St. M git and Methodist Episcopal Hospital, 
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Brooki yn, a : hs rence Hand book [ ’ 
potent in eft upon the digestive and aes Atm These Waters, are, therefore, 
symm indicated in Dy — resulting in or consequent upon the accumuiation and deposition 
of Uric Acid or its salts in the svs 
BUE FALO LITHIA Wan sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. Pamphlets 
TER * on applic: ation. 
PROPRIETOR, BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VA. 
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