The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1900, Page 5

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 27; 1900. ' PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND) SPRING TI TIRED. R. G. Blydenburgh, 2 Union St, Hartford, Conn., writes: 4 4 “IT have to work very in and every spring finds me with a lame back and a general wea tired feeling. Through the 7 vice of my druggist, I use Paine’s Celery Compound, My back was soon well andi I felt a strong and vigorous as ever. The: last five years I have taken two q or three bottles of Paine’s Celery ” Compound every spring, and . puts me in shape for ne work and I feel much younger.” PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND has great virtue, and, especies ng spring time, is the home remedy of the American people. It is a medicine compounded to nourish and strengthen the delicate nerve fibres, to sustain | | one heart action, and keep’the stomach, liver and kidneys in vigorous health, - In the spring the constant strain of work and the severe climatic che = wear the human system, the nerves are weakened and inflamed, broken sle ‘ _ does not overcome exhaustion, and the slow circulation of the blood. thes . > UIC UM , sy A ® ~ ICT Way situ PY

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