GROUNDLESS OBJECTIONS! 
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having thoroughly tested it, are now prescrr 
practice. 
IIALBURTON ,, 
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: 
Dear Sir —For years I suffered with chronic catarrh. EtiiSt Winter 
it became more severe, seriously affecting niy throat and lungs. My 
stomach and blood were also sadly out of order. I tried many phy¬ 
sicians and several advertised remedies, obtaining but temporary 
or no relief. Mv general health became w«rse, so that 1 despaired 
of life. Seeing favorable notices of your medicines, I procured one- 
half dozen bottles of the Golden Medical Discovery and a supply of 
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. The Discovery purified my blood and 
restored my general health, the Catarrh Remedy gave immediate 
relief, and after a little perseverance, a radical cure was effected. 
Thankfully yours, 
ROBERT MCCORMICK, 
GROUNDLESS OBJECTIONS. 
Some having tried “ put up ” medicines without obtaining 
the relief promised, indiscriminately condemn them. Is,this 
fair? Suppose a judge should argue that because the last 
three prisoners had been found guilty, he should condemn 
the fourth without trial. Is not such reasoning absurd? And 
vet are not those who condemn all medicines, because they 
have been deceived in one or two, equally unjust? The 
family medicines manufactured by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buf¬ 
falo, IST. Y., are the purest and best in the market. His 
Golden Medical Discovery has, for many years, been the 
standard remedy in all affections of the liver, stomach, and 
blood, and when used in connection with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh 
Remedy effects a speedy cure of catarrh. While nis Favorite 
Prescription is the only remedy offered, deserving of confi¬ 
dence, for the cure of those diseases and weaknesses peculiar 
to women. 
The following-named parties testify to the efficacy of Dr. 
Pierce’s Family Medicines: 
Geo. Hulsiger, Williamsport, Pa: P. W Crady, Hallock, I1L: 
Thos. Beene,Strattonville, Pa.; Ella Harrow, Mechanicsburg, Ohio: 
Hannah Sharpless, Glen Mills, Pa; Simon Smith, Youngstown, Pa; 
G. F. Vernier, South Creek. Pa; L. Bryant, Wenona, Ill.; Peter 
MUlenberger, Quincy, Ill.; Mrs. W. S. Bonner, Homer, La; John 
Martin, Vernon Center, N. Y.; L. Thompson, Sidney. Ohio; Mrs. 
D. B. McMillan, Arlington, Ga; Mrs. Mary E. Heckendom, West 
Branch, Wis.; John C. Morse, M. D., Prophetstown, Iowa; Mrs. 
Emma A. Metcalf, Wrights, Pa; Mrs. A. M. Canessa, 142 Portland 
Street, Toronto, Ont,; Miss Mary Berkes, Eggertsville,N. Y.; Mrs. 
Cecelia E. lulian, Birmingham, Conn.; Isaac Elliott, Sharronville, 
Ohio; J. R. Ferret, Danville, Va; John S. Glandon, Abingdon, 
I1L; Mrs. Joel Gregory, Richland, Iowa; Miss J. F. Rose, East 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; Miss Mary E. Stump, Paw Paw, Mich.; 
Andrew Williams, P. M., Elm Tree, Tenn., Joseph Harrold, Fay¬ 
ette, Mich.; Z. R. Heywood, Waterville, Me.: H. C. Hoerchner 
Eureka, Nev.; R. Posey, Brookhaven, Miss.; Thos. Dawson, Hel 
fenstein, Pa 
Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N. Y.: TOLEDO , Ohio , Dec. 6th, 1876. 
Dear Sir—About five years since my wife was taken sick, and 
though we employed the best physicians in our city, yet she gradu¬ 
ally grew worse, so that she was confined to the bed. Every remedy 
I had tried, or could find, failed to cure or even give relief. At last 
1 procured a bottle of your Favorite Prescription, and to my sur¬ 
prise it gave almost instant relief, and with a little perseverance, 
an entire cure was effected. 
Ever gratefully yours, 
Deo. bodenmiller 
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