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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
June
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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LOVE-CHARMS

The love-charm still lingers, the last link to the old days of ignorance and superstition when charms were believe to be powerful to cure disease and defeat death. The days of charms is gone, although some sweet miss now and again procures a love charm, not knowing that the greatest love charm of all is the beauty of perfect health. 

And this charm is in reach of every woman. When from the drains caused by feminine disorders, girls lose the beauty of form and fairness of face which men admire, they may cure the trouble and renew strength and beauty by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It overcomes all the ills peculiar to women. It imparts strength to delicate organs, stops the drains that sap vitality, restores the color to the cheek and roundness to the form. It brings health back and health itself is beauty. It is impossible for the face to be fair or the figure shapely if there are pains, irregularities, displacements, drains, or weakness in the organs of womanhood.

"I had female weakness very badly," writes Mrs. O. S. Adams, of Fargo, Cass Co. N. Dak. "I had to be in bed part of the time. I was tired all the time, could not do my housework; had fainting spells, nervous headache, backache and pain in my left side, when I would lie down; had pains and aches all over. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and had not taken two bottles when I was able to be around again and to do my work, with no pain. I am now feeling better than for many years."

Don't you want a reliable doctor book? By sending 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. to cover cost of mailing only, you will get by return mail a free copy of his great book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," illustrated. 1008 pages, in paper-covers. Cloth bound, 31 stamps.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure biliousness.