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Day
21
Month
April
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Wllia-t is tbe eoin(ditio.n of our Btireete, to-day ? Muddy ? Or durty? FOUND DEAD. Why did he do it? He had everything tu live for, - happy home, wife, friends, money; but he shot himself through the heart. Why? He couldn't have given a good reason himself. But everything looked gloomy to him. He was in a gloomy frame of mina. It was the way he looked at Ufe that day. He had been living in too much of a hurry, rushing and driving at business, hustling through his meals, cutting short his sleep. His nerves got on edge ; his stomach and liver got out of order; he grew dyspeptic and melancholy. When the digestión is out of order there is little use trying to look on the bright side of things, practically there isn't any bright side. This is a dangerous condition to get into. Yet it is easy to get into and mighty hard to get out of it, unless you go about it in the right way. There is a remedy that has pulled thousands of people right out of this depth of despair. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly upon the stomach and liver. It restores their natural capacity to nourish and purify the system. It purges away bilious poisons, feeds the nerve-centres with healthy, highly vitalized blood, and drives out the "blue devils" of melancholy and nervousness. J. I,. Warner, No. 1900 O Street, Sacramento, Cal., writes: " During the last five years I have been doctoring with as many as six different doctors here and in San Francisco for diseased stomach; but none of the doctors gave me even teraporary relief. Two years ago I corapletely collapsed, and had to give up all work. I have feit many times that I would hke to leave this world. In lookinp: over the ads in the San Francisco Kxaminer I ran across yours, and I now owe my life and present good health to Dr. Pierce's medicines. I have taken fourteen bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and four little vials of ' Pleasant Pellets,' and I am entirely well of all stomach trouble. Can sleep nine hours every niííht. and pm now ready to go to work again."

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Ann Arbor Courier