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A Baby Boy

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
July
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

 

A BABY BOY.

Every expectant mother in the world will sympathize with the somewhat remarkable experience of Mrs. Rev. Walker, of Fillmore, Montgomery  Co., Ills. "l take pleasure in dropping you a word of praise," " she writes in an interesting letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., "in regard to your wonderful medicine and what it has done for me. I began taking your "Favorite Prescription" in October. I took two bottles, and on the first of January following I gave birth to a nine-and-a-half pound boy, and was only in labor half an hour. There was no one with me at the time of confinement but my husband. I would advise expectant mothers to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for it will shorten labor, and give greater relief than the doctors can. I would not say anything about the medicine if I had not used it for myself. There is no need of suffering if Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is used during pregnancy. May God bless you for a medicine that will preserve life. I am getting so I can do some of my own work without getting tired." 

Sensitive, ailing women deserve the true sympathy and helpfulness that can only be extended to them by a physician whose wide experience renders him deeply appreciative of their sufferings and thoroughly familiar with the means of prompt alleviation and cure. You may write Dr. Pierce in perfect confidence. He will send you sensible, fatherly advice free by mail. A mother will be greatly assisted in the care of her own and her children's health by the instructions given in Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page, illustrated Common Sense Medical Advise This grand volume formerly sold for $1.50, but a substantial paper-bound copy will be sent free on receipt of 21 one -cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing, or cloth-bound, 31 stamps.