The West American Scientist. 



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The use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. One bottle 

 may not cure "right off" a complaint of 

 years; persist until a cure is effected. As a 

 general rule, improvement follows shortly 

 after beginning the use of this medicine. 

 With many people, the effect is immediately 

 noticeable; but some constitutions are less 

 susceptible to medicinal influences than 

 others, and the curative process may, there- 

 fore, in such cases, be less prompt. Perse- 

 verance in using this remedy is sure of its 

 reward at last. .Sooner or later, the most 

 stubborn blood diseases yield to 



Ayer's 

 Sarsaparilla! 



" For several years, in the spring months, 

 I used to be troubled with a drowsy, tired 

 feeling, and a dull pain in the small of my 

 back, so bad, at times, as to present my 

 being able to walk, the least sudden motion 

 causing me severe distress. Frequently, boils 

 and rashes would break out on various parts 

 of the body. By the advice of friends and my 

 family physician, I began the use of Ayer's 

 Sarsaparilla and continued it till the poison 

 in my blood Was thoroughly eradicated." — L. 

 \V. English, Montgomery City, Mo. 



"My system was all run down; my skin 

 rough and of yellowish hue. I tried various 

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 temporary relief, none of them did any per- 

 manent good. At last 1 began to take Ayer's 

 Sarsaparilla, continuing it exclusively for a 

 considerable time, and pleased to say that it 

 completely 



Cured Me. 



1 presume my liver was very much out of 

 order, and the blood impure in consequence. 

 I feel that I cannot too highly recommend 

 Ayer's Sarsaparilla to any one afflicted as I 

 was." — Mrs. N. a. Smith, (Hover. \'t. 



'• For .scars I suffered from scrofula and 

 blood diseases. The doctors' prescriptions 

 and several so-called blood-purifiers being of 

 no avail, 1 was at last advised by a friend to 

 try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I did so. and now 

 feel like a new man, being fully restored to 

 health."— ('. N. Frink, Deworah, Iowa. 



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