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Day
1
Month
July
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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- y There is a world ,.jj U f romance in the jgV picture of a young SkvBS?; (áSR sweetbeart's love-letPPVv_j ' Wi ters. In a multitude 7 v tj-% á of cases, if her future jr %J could also be pictV ) yí L- ure Qe picture .n jBB.' marriage means 8L v. VüBr happiness, the Sitvl'9 motherhood and her choice. To the woman who suffers from disease or weakness of the delicate and important orans concerned in wifehood and motherbood, wedlock means suffering and mater■nity death. Dr. R. V. Pierce is an eminent and skillful specialist, for thirty years chief Consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. Daring that time, with the assistance of a 5taff of able physicians, he has prescnbed for thousands of women. The institute of which he is the head is one of the greatest ;n the world. He is a regularly graduated ■physician and has practiced nght in one place for thirty years. The esteem in which he is held by his neighbors is shown by the fact that they chose him for their representative in the National Congress. The regard in which he is held by those whom he has treated is shown by the thousands of letters mrinted in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med3ce1 Adviser, telling of the benefits derived iïons his treatment. Dr. Pierce is the discoverer of a wonderTal medicine for women, known as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures all sreakness and disease of the femimne ornzsüs It allays inflammation, heals ulceraition and soothes pain. It tones the nerves. Taken during the interesting penod, it ■banishes the usual discomforts and raakes baby's advent easy and almost pamless. Thousands of women have testified to lts marvelous merits. An honest druggist won't advisea substitute. The profit side of life is health. The balance is written in the rich, red, pure blood of health Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and make the blood rich and mm Tbev ntver crine. Bv druceists.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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