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Show Found W ay to Health IV ithout L sin q Knife I Doctor Recommended Operation for Gall Stone Trouble, but Mother Objected. In hnr work as an cvaneelist in the mountain districts of West Virginia, Mrs. Mary A. l'errec, who lives at 11)64 Madison Avp,, Huntington, W. "a., was frequently called on to relieve suffering , among her charges and became familiar with the practical value of remedies easily available. When her daughter became be-came ill and the doctor finally said the i trouble was gal! stones and that an operation op-eration was necessary, Mrs. Ferree would not consent. In a letter to the , Pinus laboratories she says, "After four doctors had treated my daughter, and we had tried various remedies without avail, T heard of Fruitola anil Traxo and tried it as a last resort. The first dosfc brought immediate relief and after hji-do iATj-u- 4 vttjbtt-p "sing three bottles ot b'nutola and two MRS. MARY A. FERREE. bottles of Traxo she was entirely cured. ! I prav that mv testimony may bo the means of helping others to health " Kniitola and Traxo are compounded from the original Kdsall formulas at the I'inus laboratories in Monticello. 111., and can be purchased in bait Lake City at S,-hriiinni..)olinson, Drugs, Vive (5) Good Stores; a doctor s prescription is not uecearv c'rnitola is a pure fruit oil that acts as an intestinal lubricant and di-intetiiates the hardened particles that cause so much suttering, discharging the accumulated waste to the sufferer's intense relief. One dose is usually sufficient to indicate its efficacv. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that is most effective effec-tive to rebuild and restore the 'weakened rundown system. booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble can be obtained bv writing to the I'inus Laboratories, Monticello, Illinois. |