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Show 1 OPERATION NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY. Doctors Frequently Mistake. "I suffered untold agony with piles for over three years. Two doctors told me nothing but an operation would cure me. I tried different remedies, but nothing did me any good until I used Pyramid Pile Cure. I bought six fifty-cent fifty-cent boxes at the drug store, and now I can, do my work and go out, where before I spent most of my time lying down. I thank God for giving the discoverer dis-coverer the knowledge to make such a cure. I recommend it to all my friends and if I ever have plies again will certainly cer-tainly use this remarkable remedy. Tou can use this in any way you wish to make known the wonderful merit of Pyramid Pile Cure." Mrs. Wm. Mucky, 81 Marshall street, Elisabeth. N. J. The experience of this iady is that of thousands of others who have been assured as-sured that nothing short of an operation would rid them of this distressing complaint. com-plaint. On the face of it, it appears as If too many surgeons operate in order that they may keep their hand in, and lose no portion of their skill; then, again, too many surgeons are anxious to experiment (like the scientific man in Mark Twain's pathetic story of the dog and her little puppy), and do not have proper regard for a patient's physical phy-sical welfare or condition. We advise every sufferer to think twice before submitting to an operation for piles, and suggest that those Intel rated write to the Pyramid Drug Co.. Marshall. Mich., for their little book on the causes and cure of nUea. which is seat free for tbs asking |