Who Would Not Rather Enjoy The
pleasurea ofbealtb, and tnè ogreeöble consciousoess of beiug, to gripiug pauis of diseaae- the bitter couliuuance uf ill-Uealtb and the cliilliug thoughta oi' oever recoveving! Uut ufall diseases who is uot mostanxious to escape i discsisc of the Langs! The very dea of fallinS a viclim t.i Consampriou, eeuds ;i tremor to the heartstriugs of Life ISut oh how 3yon8 the tlraglit tbat Ufe and :i are Btill onr mm. wheajart Uefore Despair liad Bpread her dark c r as. 9acti, kind reader, are the pleasiirable sensations experienced by hundreds who by the ase ol Dr. Wistar'fl Balaam of Wild Cherry, li.ive lliis diro cioease slowly ui snrely drivon i'rom ihett Bystem, and hcaltli- rcwy hoaltli. again restored to their langniihiiig bodies. â ... advetisement. no-lfi.
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Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry
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