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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jtá - - Advises Use oí Dr. Greene's Nervura Because He Knows It Will Cure. Lieut -Governor Fletcher Bids the Weak, Nervous and Discouraged to Hope, for the Wonderful Dr. Greene's Nervura Will Surely Cure Them. The world believes its great men. Their word iï aecepted as truth, their example followed, their advice taken. Knowing this faot, the illustrious Lieut. -Governor of Vermont, lloa. Henry A. Fletcher, of Proetorsville, Vt., who is the descendant of a long line of Statesmen and Kuiers, tells the people if they wisli to gut well, if they desire to get back thpir health and strength, to uso Dr. Qacsa.'3 Xervura blood and nerve remedy because he knows from personal experience, from its use in his own family and among his friends, and from having observed time and time again its wonderful curative powers, that it will surely and certainly cure, that it will give strength to the weak, strong nerves to the nervous, natural refreshing sleep to the sleepless, perfect digestión to the dyspeptic, rich, red blood to the feeble, f reedom from pain to the rheuraatic, in fa'ct, sound and vigorous health to all ttIio use it. ieut. -Governor Fletcher's family nare been leaders and advisers of tue people and publicly identifled with the history of the United States for morö than a hundred years. His father was both Lieut. -Governor and Governor of Vermont and his grandfather was one of the framers of the Constitution of kiassachusetts. Certainly no higher testimonial, no greater proof of a medicine's wonder!ul power to cure can possibly be given Jtian is here bestowed upon Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy by ;his most distinguished statesman and iead of the government of the state. Surely no one who is ill, worn-out, run-down, weak, nervous, discouraged and disheartened by repoatcd failures to be cured can rcquire any greater proof, any stronjr teátiiaoaj that Dr. Greene"s Nervura will cr.ro, tliat it will certainly restore hea'th and strength to the weak and nervous sufferer, than Lieut.-Governor Fletcher's powerf ui words wherein he states that he has personally used it in his f amily with greatest benefit, knows it to be a most wonderföl curer of disease, anc earnestly recommends its use by all who are out of health and need medicine. The great Statesman says: "Ihave long heard ofthe good effects of Dr. Greene:s Xervura blooc ánd nerve remedy and have used it in my family. I have heard cases among my neirrhbors who have derived great benefit from its use and can truly say, thát as f ar as my experience and 'ormation go, the resulta are highly satisfactory. This letter can be pubished for others' good." If you are a sufferer from weakness or disease, do not hesitate to take Dr. Greene's Nervura and get well after such a testimonial from so illustrious and distinguished a Statesman. Do you think so eminent a man of such high official position would lend his name and give his emphatic advice to use Dr. Greene's Nervura tinless he knew positively its great valué, its wondrous power to cure? He knows that his words will be heeded and his advice to use this grand remedy followed because of his high standing and he unhesitatingly tells the people, speaking the welcome truth to the sick with the voice and dignity of official authority, that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy will cure the weak and suffering, will give health. and strenerth, renewed life, restored energ-ies and the zest and happiness of living. Remember also that this is no so called patent medicine, but the prescription and discovery of Dr. Greene of 35 W. lith Street, New York, the successf ui specialist in curing nervous and ehronic diseases, who can be consulted without charge, personally or by letter.

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