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Day
24
Month
February
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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A siek person trying to keep up on mere stimulating tonies is like any one pretending to swim while supported by a belt. The instant the support is withdrawn down you go. Nearly all diseases result from a deepBeated ïmpairment of the nutritive powers which cannot be reached by any temporary exhilaration. The only good that any medicine can do is to increase your own natural powers of recovery and make you able to swim for yourself. . The debilitating weakness, nervousness and digestive disorder which indicates this state of mal-nutrition eau only be overeóme by a scientific remedy like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which acts directly upon the digestive and blood-making organs, and effects the nutritive transformation of food into rich, healthy blood, which carries genuine permanent vitality to every corner of the system. It is vastly more nutritious than maltextracts. It does not paralyze the nerves, but feeds them with health. It is better than cod liver oil emulsions. It is assimilated by the weakest stomachs. It does not make flabby useless fat, but muscular strength and healthy nerve-force. It is the only perfect invigorant for corpulent people. Mrs. Ella Howell, of Derby, Perry Co., Iud., writes: " In the year of 1894. I was taken with stomach trouble - nervous dyspepsia. There was a coldness in my stomach, and a weight which leenied like a rock. Kverything that I ate gave Biegreat pain; I had a hearing down sensation; was swelled across my stomach; had a ridge sround my right side, and in a short time I was bloated. I was treated by three of our best physicians but got no relie'f. Then Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Discovery was recommended to me and I got it, and commenced the use of it. I began to see a chang? for the better. I was so weak I could not walk across the room without nssistance. I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and one bottle of the ' Pleasant Pellets.' I hegan to improve very fast after the use of a few bottles. The physicians who attended me said I had ' dropsy ' and that my disease was leading into pulmonary consumption. I had quite a couirh, and the home physicians gave me up todie. I thankGod that mycure is permanent."

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Ann Arbor Courier