lemen_--My son, aged fourteen years, was taken with bloating of the
abdomen; this would go down leaving the parts so sore he could scarcely
stand. We had three different doctors to treat him, but he grew steadily
worse. We then commenced giving him Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical
Discovery, and after using it three days he commenced to improve. Last
summer he had so fully recovered his health as to make a full hand in
the harvest field. He took, in all, only six bottles of the "Golden
Medical Discovery," and it saved his life.
Respectfully yours,
J.B. WATRING,
Lead Mine, Tucker Co., W. Va.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA; UTERINE AND SPINAL WEAKNESS.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo. N.Y.:
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_Gentlemen_--I had nervous dyspepsia for twenty years, followed by
uterine and spinal weakness with irritation of the same. In the Spring
of 1890 I became so exhausted that I was compelled to keep to my bed
with symptoms of paralysis in the lower limbs, and many other
distressing symptoms. I accidentally obtained one of Dr. Pierce's
Medical Advisers from a friend, and finding my ailments so well
described therein, I wrote to Dr. Pierce for his advice, which he sent
by return mail. For my recovery he requested me to use his "Golden
Medical Discovery," his "Favorite Prescription," and his "Pleasant
Pellets." He also gave me some directions for every-day living. These
means accomplished my complete cure. I am thankful that we can have such
reliable medicines brought into our homes without great expense.
Yours truly,
MRS. AMERICA NAY,
Volga, Jefferson Co., Ind.
DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER--TERRIBLE SUFFERING.
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DR. R.V. PIERCE: _Dear Sir_--When I commenced your medicines, had
headache all the time, indigestion, pain in my back and loins, soreness
and stiffness in my joints, my limbs ached so I could not sleep at
night: I could not lie in bed more than two or three hours any night;
when I would lie my head on the pillow I would have to rise immediately
to get breath, sit up and walk the floor very near all night. I could
not eat anything that would digest; I would do the cooking for the
family, but I was in so much pain the tears were in my eyes all the time
I would get a meal ready. I would take one mouthful of bread and then go
off and sit down and cry with hunger, but dare not eat any more, and
then would have to vomit from that one mouthful
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