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Show : Energy, Confidence and Health : : simply matters of good vital : : .force NERVE Force." : : Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D.. : : LL. D., of Dartmouth University : : Famous Discoverer o Paine's : : Cplery Compound. HIS OWN GHDST - ' j' H -BDSE BEFORE Ml ' I C. M. BRTJNDIDGE LIVES TO TEL1 I OF IT. ! I H Has Nerve and Health Again But. j j Memory Kemains It Prompts Hi! - i I Sympathy for Others. , J WAS VICTIM OP GENERa'l H MALADY. ; MM I IH The , day's news brought forth no ' story more absorbing, or with a great- j er lescon. than that of C. M. Brun- I 11 dldge, Minneapolis, Minn. i J-WM Mr. Brundidge is perhaps the fore- . mo3t of the city's artist photographers. ) known throughout the entire North- j west. The increasing weight of his iH duties in 'his Sixth 3L Studio had put i a severe tax upon his energies. .1 Unable to leave Tor a single day thfi ! j work that kept him at his studio, he I ' waa ai badly off aa a galley slave, dying, chained to his bench and oar. IH He went to his desk every morning ' as tlted a-i when he left it IH The headaches that so many IH thoughtless people try to treat with IH noxious sedatives the Indigestion that fH the' thoughtless try to cure by 'local" methods the insomnia, that Is fre- quently fought by perilous drugging lH with opiates all began to rack his HH system. IH Such a condition, if neglectod for IH long, could have but one eventual re- . H suit Shadowed grimly ahead of him. , fH as he looked into thc future, C. M. Brundldgo saw himself a broken, Bplr- I itless man, old 30 years before his , HH time. Incapacitated, nerveless, void of I ambition or enterprise, in a word a IH worthless ' vrcck. How he saved himself he tella In his IH own words: "I had consulted a great many dlf- fcrent doctors and found absolutely. , iH no help. IH "I had no strength, energy, or am-bltlon, am-bltlon, and was all run dovn, "Sometimes I thought the end was IH near at hand. ijf "It was not until I used Painc's Cel- ' IH cry Compound that I found relief. "It made me stronger very quickly, and built me up. mwAwAwM "The tired feeling -stopped the first H day I took Paine's Colery Compound. "I now thank' thc friend who sug- gested It. And a thousand times more IH I thank your great remedy. . "There Is no greater misery in tho wnrld," he continued, "than th reall- ' jH oi tire art mmmmmm slipping away from y6u. Since my mWMWMWM experience I have a hew and deeper H sympathy , and understahding for men H who have lost or aro losing their grip and their determination. And I never H miss an opportunity to advise such a H one, when I nnd lllm. to regain hi? H courage and his hope by rebuilding his ; H nerve system, as I did, by the use of H Paine's Celery Compound." |