cines--many doctors, all in vain.
One day I saw an advertisement in a newspaper, about "If you are run
down and losing flesh, use 'Golden Medical Discovery.'" I, like a
drowning man, would grab at anything on sight. So I went to my druggist
and asked him for "Golden Medical Discovery," and he had it and I bought
one bottle and followed the directions and it did me good at first
start; so I bought two bottles every month until I had used about six
bottles, then I had my strength back and could draw my breath and felt
like a new man.
Yours truly,
CHARLES HOLMSTEDT,
Newtonville, Baraga County, Mich.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
A PROMINENT NURSE AND STUDENT IN DISEASES OF FEMALES.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: Sarah Barnhardt.]
_Gentlemen_--One could scarcely discharge a more pleasant duty to a
suffering fellow being than to direct them to a place of relief. Hence,
I desire to state that a short time ago, life was almost a burden to mo
until I began taking treatment for nervous exhaustion from Dr. Pierce of
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N.Y., and can
conscientiously say at the end of six weeks, I feel like another being.
I have also consulted Dr. Pierce on numerous occasions during the past
eight years, and at no time whatever have I known his remedies to fail,
more especially, his "Favorite Prescription," (which I have used in my
practice), and the "Golden Medical Discovery," when taken according to
directions.
These remedies will in no event disappoint. I am now In the enjoyment of
perfect health--a blessing which I attribute to the kind Providence
which directed me to the World's Dispensary Medical Association.
Yours gratefully,
SARAH BARNHARDT,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.:
[Illustration: W.E. Dixon, Esq.]
_Gentlemen_--It is over a year now since I applied to you for help and
it is more than six months since I reported myself as well. I have
worked very hard since then, and still have continued well all the time.
When I called upon you for treatment I was in a terrible condition. I
was subject to severe headaches; was troubled with a tired, an almost
lifeless feeling, and although I slept, _I could not get rest_. I was
nervous and fretful, and could not do as much work as I wanted to do. To
tell it all in a few words _I wa
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