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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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CONDEMNED. Wten au innocent man is condemned foi any crime he doesn't lose hope. His lawrers appeal from one ourt to another. fizjh 'hey are bound to pf Ca ave him, if he can y-Tpöu? e sa ved. It is the vyVRiCirBJ"V ame way with a fK i'IIJM W-A good doctor when W jTA W Ut his patiënt seems V jPf Hl condemned to death -f7-jBlI by disease. j - SlHa Bnt doctors make .fcfSïNSri mistakes V7ft&4tBEAm I times; they lose 'il BK. i heart too soon. Il W&$ After they have H[ V tried everything 13 1M&" they know and js the patiënt is . more to ? 'i-ij be done. They JflttV get at the root Vl of the disease. s B They frequently LÜ up to die of " !w sumption, and 5 are afterwards surprised to see him get strong and well again. Mrs. v. B. Duncau, of Arlington, Phelps Co., Mo., writes. " My husband took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery when he was (as he thought) almost into consumption, and we were very thankful that such a medicine could be found. I wish all persons troubled with cough would take it. Long may the ' Golden Medical Discovery' and ' Kavorlte Prescription ' be raade. I ahall always recommend and praise these medicines." All lung and bronchial diseases are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, because it supplies the system with healthy blood. It puts the vital forces into action and filis the circulation with the life-giving red corpuscles which builds up solid, muscular flesh and healthy nerve-force. As a medical author, Dr. Pierce holds an eminent place in his profession. His great thousand-page illustrated book, "ThePeople's Common Sense Medical Adviser" is one of the standard medical works of the English language. Nearly 700,000 copies were sold at $1.50 each. A paper-bound copy will be sent absolulely free for the cost of mailing only, 21 one-cent stamps ; or, cloth-bound for 31 stamps. World's Dis. pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y.

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Ann Arbor Courier