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Day
11
Month
February
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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The fondest anticipation in a "woman's life is when she is fl kt Jooking forward to the com-l k ing of the sweet and AM SBfc der iittle bundie of M T& manity that will some M A v dav cali her mother. m% 58 ■ It is a pity that this kÊ joyful expectancy ."'-W hotild ever be M b .Br Jf clouded with fl ' A solicitude andM WCZ' m dread of theM r j F physical flMB Bh ttkWr "rdeal which fl BmI B ü Wmiti-raity H Hlr volves. ThereS K js no need of fl this excess9 HSS ive anxiety if P bHm the prospective Fvl ■■ Bmotherwill avail tImWM Therself of the ■U l?yl n JB Fhealth - sustaining CyS'ty. "M power of Dr. Pierce'a 1 7T U r Favorite Prescription i2_tZr ■ taken early during the ■T? expectant period. The special organs and F nerve-centers to V f Tmaternity are directly fortified W ) and reinforced by this wonder J 'ful "Prescription." It gives the mother genuine, permanent strength, capacity and cheerfnlness.. It Tenders the ordeal of motherhood absolutely safe and comparati vely easy ; insurei against subsequent relapse and prostration promotes ampie and healthful nourishmetil for the child and endows it with natura! constitutional vigor. For nearly thirty years Dr. Pierce has bee cWef eonsufting physicfen to the Invalids' Hote nd Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. Any w man may consult him either personally or bj letter free of charge, and with absolute assuranc of recehring sound, practical advice from thi highest professional authority. By enclosino twenty-one one-cent stamps to pay the cost oj mailing onlv, she will receive a oaper-bound cop of Dr. Pierce's thousand-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser.' ot a bandsorae cloth-bound copy, for thirty-on stampe. Mts. Fred Hunt, of Burnt Hills, Sara toga Co. N. Y., says: " I read atxmt Dr. Pierce's Favoriti being so good for a woman witt child, so I got two bottles last September, ano December isth, I had a twelve-pound baby girl When I wat confined I was not sick in any way I did not suffer any pain, and when the chile was born I walked into another room and wem to bed. I never had an after-pain or any othei pain. This is the eighth child and the lardes' of tbem all."

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Ann Arbor Argus
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