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Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Superior Medicine

Identifier: christianheralds14unse (find matches)
Title: Christian herald and signs of our times
Year: 1891 (1890s)
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Publisher: (New York, The Christian Herald)
Contributing Library: Christian Herald Association
Digitizing Sponsor: Tisch Library, Tufts University

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Peter. About seven years, was the re-ply. That one, pointing to a por-trait of Leo XIII., life-size, workingevery day, one could do that one in ayear and a half. In making a picture, they weretold, the first thing was to spread ona great surface about three-quartersof an inch of plaster of Paris, andover that a sort of putty in which thebits of coloring were set. Who was it, my queen, askedMargaret, that called the mosaic thetrue paintings of eternity ? Ghirlandjo, was it not ? repliedCamilla. It seems a right wordwhen one notices how they kept theircolor; those on the church of St.Prasede, for example. You mean the little church inwhich we found the tomb of thewoman bishop, said Margaret. Yes,that is the one, replied Camilla. You know we said that in the earlychurch, women were not only ministrae, as Pliny calls them, but episcopae. I made a note of that,because my father believed that thedegeneracy of the church came part-ly from the subjection of its women,(Continued on next Page.)
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MAKCH to search, APEIX to try, MAT to tell if you live or die. So runs the oldadage. But if you take AYERS Sarsaparllla during the months of March andApril, the result in May will be all you could desire. To overcome the ailments peculiarto Spring, purify and invigorate the blood by the use of AYERS Sarsaparilla. Allwho make use of THIS as their Spring medicine need have no fear of That Tired Feel-ing, Indigestion, Headache, Pains in the Back and Limbs, FeveriBhness, and otherdisagreeable symptoms so prevalent at this period of the year. For the young, the old,the middle-aged —for all —AYERS Sarsaparilla is the SUPERIOR MEDICINEFOR SPRING. Be particular that your druggist gives you AYERS Sarsaparilla.IT CURES OTHERS AND WIIX CURE YOU. ThatTired Feeling Prevails with its most enervating and discourag-ing effect in the spring, when the toning effect ofthe cold air is gone and the days grow warmer.Hoods Sarsaparilla speedily overcomes thattired feeling, whether caused by change of cl

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