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three years, 1 conalier j OP Mametcor, “ise to: yseifin duty bound j | SAAD WM reitient your “Fancy to you and wulfering \ Oy 4a 5 Kcured me of anny humanity, to acknow! y U trouble, restortag’ fs age. the benefits re Res i perfect health feived from Dr.Pterce's f : ZS i Carociowanctes rorne reetooeee = | eee Iwas bedridden analf 7, : WS Sie || Paes troubled terribly with A SS NIN Thad jon” teen orca after the valuable express my grat = Tain now perfectly proved m % LE - y fromall pain, fully since 1 cor menced taking I Mra, F, Oats, of Shumiray, IIL, wri “When I had Sipvey C, Davis, Galien, Michigan, writes: “1 A WOMAN'S J used Dr. Pierce's * Favorite Prescription’ one week, could | MARVELOUS ] wish, in this letter, to express my gratitude for Mrs. Davis walk all over the door-vard, and I could get into a wagon and inyself for the great good which has been accom GRATITUDE. BENEFITS. and ride two miles to see my neighbors, Thad not been plished in case by the use of Nour proprietar able to walk out in the door-yard for six months. After medicines. When she began to take them, in January using th ite Prescription’ two weeks, } rode in a wagon ten miles; | last, she could not endure the least, jar, could walk but a very few st my neig! all surprised to see me up and going about and helping at a time, and could stay up only about thirty minutes at a time. todo my housework, after doctoring with thirteen of the best she not only sits up almost the entire day, but can walk around, call on physicians we could get—and the last one told my husband that I | her neighbors, two or three blocks away, and not feel any injurious effects never would be able to do my housework any more, Tam thankful to my at all. When we consider that she had kept her bed the God that I wrote to you, for I had suffered from ‘Organic Weakness’ until | [| BED-FAST | greater part of the time for fourteen months, and would Thad almost given up in despair.” FOR MONTHS, | 10-2 teneateclly the advance she had made, her progress now Mrs, F. E, Wiicox, Friendshi; Y., wi “For five -]scems marvelous. We had almost lost confidence in TERRIBLE Jor six years I had been badly troubled with organic weak- | " al practitioners, and advertised remedies, but ness and terrible pains across the small of my back and | found in your Dr. Pierce's * Favorite Prescription’ and * Pellets’ the prop PAIN. nit of the stomach. | Three bottles of Dr. Pierce's ‘ Favorite | etties needed, and which we believe will bring about a complete and final Prescription’ acted like a charm, and cured me completely, | Técovery. to my great joy.” TREATING THE WRONG DISEASE. Many times women call upon their family physicians, one with dyspepsia, another with pal} . a with backache, or nervousness, another with pain here and there, and in this way they all pre i elves and their easy. nt doctor, separate and distinet diseases, for which he prescribes his pills and potions, not understanding that in reality, they symptoms caused by some uterine disorder. | While the physician is ignorant of the cause of suffering, he encourages his practice until lafge Wills are male, when the suffering patient is no better, but probably worse for the delay, treatment and other complications made. A proper medicine directed to the cause would perhaps have entirely removed the disease, thereby instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. “Organic Weakness’? Cured.—Mrs. An Mas. V. H. Peterson, of Lockport, N. DOCTORS | Loveny, Greenfield, Adair Co., Iowa, writes: R. V. Pierce, ALL RUN | for three years from 63 kness,” greatl) FAIL, |B. Dear Sir—'Having been ill a number of years, pown.” Jom ~allrun down,” as she expressed it, and Dr. and having tried in vain almost every advertised remedy, as . “Favorite Prescription” and“ Golden’ Medi well as having paid nearly a hundred dollars to our local | Discovery ” promptly cured her, as they have thousands of physicians, without benefit, was finally induced to consult you. You | similar cases. advised me to send for your medicines. I accordingly sent for your *Medical Adviser,’ six bottles of your ‘Golden Medical Discovet 00 i ription,” and six vials of your ‘Pleasant Purgative I first began using these I could not stand on my feet. In | | LIKEWISE.” days T could w: and do light h ork in six months Lwas completely cured, and my health has remained perfect evei since. I recommend ani your medicines wherever I go, and loan your Adviser’ to my friends. “Two of our most_prominent physicians Whe have foal yous. wreak work | The Reoples Com mon Sense Af ical | Jetter to my family’ paper, brieily mentioning how my health had been Adviser,” pronounce it the best family doctor book they have ever seen.” restored, and offering to send the full particulars to anyone writing me Organic Weakness Cured.—Mrs, W._H. Luther, Mich., | for them, and inclosing a stamped envelope for reply. 1 have received writes: “* [have taken one bottle of ‘Golden Medic y’and two | over four hundred letters. In. reply, I described my ease and the bottles of * Favorite Perscription, the medicines you recommended to me. | treatment used, and have earnestly advised them to ‘do likewise.’ From a They have perfectly cured me of flatulency and belching, and the most ter- | great many I have received second letters of thanks, stating that they had rible sick I hes, Everybody tells me how much better I look. My | commenced the use of ‘ Favorite Prescription,’ had sent the $1.50 required sickness was of six years’ standing, For the past year I had failed very | for the ‘ Medical Adviser,’ ad applied the local treatment so fully rapidly, until I weighed but ninety pounds, My health is most wonder- | plainly laid down therein, and were much better already.” . fully improved since the use of your medicines. Iam now able to walk to aiieaal if church. You have done for me what two doctors had faithfully tried to | ,, Profuse Hemorrhages ‘led, although they treated me earnestly and | (‘I have been taking your * Favorite Pres and Ihave received more ath 3 benefit from ite use than from any phys have tried in seven years or . hen I first used it, I was not able to be out of bed, from profuse hemor- THOUSAND | rit RotgNe NEES, commer Duke find Argyle Streets: | rhages; in three days after I commenced to improve, and have continued ik you'a thousand. times, for the relief. that your | 0 ever since, until Tam now in better health than I have been in years. icines, the ‘Favorite Prescription’ and * Pel- Mrs. Hesry Pattersox, of New York City, writes: “1 : civen me. Tam perfectly cured of a chronic | DOCTORS’ | had been under an eminent physician's care for eight sickness that had troubled me for years. How my heart is overflowed months for what he called ‘spinal disease.’ 1 became with joy and gratitude towards you, my tongue can never express.” MISTAKE. | worse during all this time, when, chancing to see a copy Neuralgia,—Mrs. Viota Loya, Johnstown, Pa., writes: “* Your ‘Golden of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser at the residence of a friend, Medical Discovery ‘and ‘Favorite Prescription’ have cured me of a most |I read that part devoted to “Woman and her Diseases,’ T soon became troublesome and long-standing neuralgia, for which our family physician Convinced that my disease was a uterine affection, which, as you say. me in vain for some time. Immediately on commencing your | caused sympathetic backache, inward fever, nevousness and general debil- » Lcould sleep well, which was a thing I had not done for months. | ity. Icommenced the use of Dr. Pierce's ‘Favorite Presoription’ and e felt like a new person, and am desirous that others should | ‘Golden Medical Discovery,” applying also the local treatment which he y of the great merits of your remedies.” recommends in the Adriser, and in three months I was well and strong. OVER-WoRKED WOMEN. reekot MoT oUt.” “run-down,” debilitated school teachers, milliners, dress makers, general housekeepers, and over worked women generally, Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription ts the best of all Mrs. E.F. MorGax, of Newcastle, Lincoln Co., Maine, says: “ Five years ago I wasa dreadful sufferer from uterine troubles. Having exhausted the skill of three physicians I was greatly discouraged, and so weak [could with difficulty cross the room alone. Ibegan taking Dr. Pierce's “ Favorite Prescription’ and using the local treatment recommended in his ‘Common Sense Medical Adviser,’ I commenced to improve at once. 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