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Show IrOLD BY THE SERCEANT. I jyom the Democrat, Grand lUipld,, tlu At the Michigan s"Iditt'rHome'inGrat,j Paclds, lives Serjeant Richard Dunn, bj. SSheirty, althngh he carrie.th. Several wound sustained in dome of th' battled of the Civil war In rer0untin!hi, experience to a reporter, Mr. Dunn aia. 'About a year and a half ego 1 beg,B have trouble with my stomach MyKufr inewas so intense that I tried different medicines and doctored with several pby. "ian but without permanent relief. ' ""dana,. I f hr. Williams pin Pills for p,ie I People havio. ' cured a Ca4 i much lik L- mine, and Ids- cided to give -them a trial, which I did. 'After taking tak-ing five boxes I was cured. I never felt better bet-ter tban I do now, even in my rooiin. A Wounata oowier. days. Iam nat tirallv a robust man, but that stomar-b trouble together with rheumatism, which afterward set in, were making fast inroads uoon my health and I am satisfied that it would have been but a short time before mv comrades would have been conducting the regulation funeral ceremonies overmy remains, bad I not chanced to read of and aken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal9 PoPle-" , . .. . "There are several others in the home who are tamng iuco ieiv-tog ieiv-tog great benefit." Richard Dcss. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thii 1st day of Nov. 1S97. Hbsbt Gibson, Notary Pvhlle. Rerreant Dunn is perfectly willing that anyone should writehim in reference to hi case, provided stamp is enclosed for reply. All the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore chattered nerves are contained in a condensed con-densed form in Dr. Williams' Pink Pill, for Pale People. They are also a specific V, for troubles peculiar to females such as sunpressions. Irregularities and all forms of weakness. In men they cure cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excess of whatever nature. |