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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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División of Statisties, Washington, D. C, July 9, 1897. Wells, Richardson & Co'. Gentlemen- Sometbing over a year ago I vvas suíTering with Dervousness, loss of appetite andinsorania, I was all run down, and nothing did uu any g-ood, until a f dend advised me to try Paine's celery compound. I took four bottles of the compound, and I am more than proud to testify that it comRletely cured me. I haven't had an unwell day sioce. I eat hearty and sleep like a healtby baby. I consider Paine's celery compound tne best rctnpdy miiuufacturcd, and I most heartily pecommend it to sulïering bumanity he world over. Siaceroly yout-í, JqmesS. AJoCai-thy. 81eeploá8iioss is the most oom:n !, s well as tho mot alarming, ail ueul amoütr those who toil with ttieir braiiir'. Patiënt after patiënt repoats the same story. He goes to bed at the usual hour, falls off to sleep very milcb as usual, but, instcad of sleeping Jihrough the whole night, wakos aboui thre.é or earlier and can get "no müre sleep, after that time." Carry home a bot'.leof i'aino's celery pompound and see how soon insomnia glvos way to sound, refreshing sloop. The bost remody in the world is not too tuuch for any one to insist on getting. Evory one, whether siok or vvell, must know the immense good Paine's celery compound has done and is doing tired, half-siek, sleepleès mea and wotnen all over the country. The vague, half-hearted attempt so many people make to get rid of poor health is pitiable. Rbeumatism, headaches, neuralgia, kidney troubles, skin diseasesand dyspepsia may be wholly extorminated trom tlie systeni, never to bother one again, if one will but cleanse the blood and regúlate the nérvea vrtth Paino's oulery compound. Get out of d63pondency, tlje "bluej," or whatever name you givo to these attacks of nervoua depression. Don't nope around half sick. Persons who think that thoy are fairly well and 'only a little tired" neod just the tonip and refreshlng that Paine's celerj ;ompt)Und undoubtedly gives. Nothing coukl be more suicidal tlian foi iickly men and wouQ';n to sbut thoir jyes to the great opportunities offered )y Paine's celery compound. No remjdy ever called forth' such vigoi'OUS testimoniáis and decided, opinions trom every class of men an(J vvoien.

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