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Day
30
Month
September
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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inown poem, Sw-% ngy " Curfew Shall 8 ïiOSf which a young P"MhSI man by hanging to JbB the curfew bell sa ves the fa life of her lover IT ed to be executed at the jA. ringing of the curfew, is {L&, , "will dare everything for BtW.M Women are readier to . i tVHfe maie heroic sacrifices 3S VKF than they are to take B lflB the commonplace, oMlW Sm everyday precautions 9k which insure thei r BL-Zli? est happiness. Most woILÉ5 men are careless about m ftftjsOBr their health. They jlK'Klf get that physical AiPB ness and disease will WfSK -wreek the fairest chance fjgír in life and shut them 7p out completely from B happy womanhood and wifehood. Weak, bilious, dyspeptic women are Tobbed of their natural attractiveness and capacity. They lose healthy color and energy and ambition. The blood becomes poor and thin and laden with disease-germs. The true antidote for this condition is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It acts directly upon the digestive powers and the liver, creating pure. red, healthy blood free ■from bilious impurities; it renovates every organ and tissue of the body, building up Tiard; elastic flesh and muscular strength aiid imparting nerve power and permanent vitality, which malt extracts do not give. Mrs. Ella Howell, of Derby, Perry Co., Ind., -writes: "In the year of 1894 I was taken with stomach trquble - nervous dyspepsia. There vas a coldness in my stomach, and a weight which seetned like a rock. Everything that I ate gjave roe great pain; I' had a hearing down sensation; was swelled across my storaacb; had a ridge around my right side, and in a short time I was bloated. Í was treated by three of our best physicians but got no relief. I was so weak I could not walk across the room without assistance. Then Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery was recommended to me and I got it, and commenced the use of it. I began to improve yery fast after theuseofa few bottles. The physicians 9aid my disease was lealin? into pulmonary consumptiou, and gave me up to die. I than E God that my cure is permanent."

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News