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Show THE MAJOR'S EXPERIENCE. From the. Detroit Free Press. One of tho staunchest supporters of tbl deep-water way from the Great Lakes to the ocean is Major A. C. Bishop, of 715 Third Ave., Detroit, a civil engineer of wide experience and considerable prominence promi-nence in his profession. He was assistant engineer on the Hudson River Railroad in 18S0 and has since conducted large engineering engin-eering operations. He has been located in Detroit since 1S15, and has a large acquaintance acquain-tance among the business men and citizens of this city. Two years ago, for the first time. Major Bishop was in the hospital. For two months he had the best of medical attendance but when he was discharged he was not like the Major Bishop of old. When asked regarding regard-ing hie health, he said: "When I had my last spell of sickness and came out of the hospital I was a sorry sight, I could not gain my strength, and could not walk over a block for several weeks. "i noticed, some articles in the newspapers regarding re-garding Dr. Williams1 Wil-liams1 Pink Pills for Pale People, which conyincd me that they were worth trying and boughttwo boxes. I did not take them for my complex-ion complex-ion but for strength. After using them I felt , better j and know they did me worlds of good. I am pleased to recom- ,r . , mend tbem to m- Mar B,shop. Talid6 who need a tonic to build up a shattered constitution. "A. C. Bishop." Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of January, 1898. Robert E. Hull, Jit., Notary Public, The pure, powerful vegetable ingredients in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People supply the antidote for poisonous matter in the blood and add those elements needed to build up body and brains. Many diseases long supposed by the medical profession to be inourable have succumbed to the potent influence of these pills. They can be taken by young or old, being harmless in their nature, yet powerful in eliminating disease. |