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"the Jewels Of Hope."

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
July
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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"The Jewels of Hope."

Is there any sadder or more pathetic spectacle in this world than that of the poor woman weighed down with wretchedness and suffering who is at last convinced in her very soul there is no more hope of healthy happiness on this earth? Or on the hand any more delightful and inspiring picture than that of the same woman when the spirit of renewed life comes to her again and holds up before her the jewels of hope, and the regal garments of rejuvenated health and happy complete womanhood ? " I had been a sufferer for more than one year with severe depressing pains in my womb," says Mrs. Annie L. Mathews, a lady living at 310 Broadway, Newport, R. I., in a thankful letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. "I seemed to have no life or energy, I was always in such misery. " At times I suffered so much I thought that death would be better for me. I had tried doctors and different kinds of medicines but all failed to do me any good. I commenced to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and also his ' Pellets,' and had only taken one bottle when I felt much better. When I had taken four I felt entirely well. I continued to take it and today I am in every way a well woman, and I have found that life is worth living. To all women who suffer with any womb trouble I would recommend this medicine. I thank the Lord that such a doctor as Dr. Pierce was born." Delicate, pain - weary women need not hesitate to write to Dr. Pierce. All communications are accepted in absolute confidence; never published without express permission ; and always answered with earnest consideration to give the best possible advice of which a life-long professional experience is capable. Such advice is absolutely free.