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HOPE OUT OF OESPAIR. This is a story of a woman who suffered and despaired. Not a romantic tale of an imaginary woman, but the plain unvarnished facts about a wife and mother, who3e final triumph over misery and hopelessness teaches this indisputable truth : neither nature nor the Creator of nature ever intended wornen to be all their lives incapacitated and worn and racked with continua! aches and agonies. Women who drag along in weakness and. wretchedness a large share of their time, get into the habit of thinking that there w . il i W r, 3ife Eli lÍ Mi " MY USB AND WAS Wf 1 1 IN DESPAIR-" no help for it; that it is all part of their inevitable destiny. They become discouraged with failure after failure of unnatural drugs and unscientific practitioners to bring them any permanent relief. .They settle down into despondent conviction that there is no way of escape from the fateful weakness which drags them backward. But the remarkable expenence here narrated shows beyond question that this is a wrong and mistaken one. There is hope for every suffering woman; there i a way of escape from all their prostrating weaknesses; there is a perfect and unfailing remedy which has restored many thousands of pain - racked, weary, despairing women to complete health, strength and bouyant cheerfulness: ' My life is a story of misery for the last three years," this lady writes. She is Mrs. Alonzo ' Rathmell, living at the cor. of Meadc and Almond Sts., in Williamsport, Pa. " Until the birth of my boy I had health that I often boasted of. I married in my twenty-fifth year, and two years afterward my boy was bom. Then the health I boasted of was suddenly eone. Pen or tongue can never describe the awful suffering I endured for a year and a half. I was so miserable I longed for death to relieve me, when a kind neighbor came in and asked me to try a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I said desparingly ' Oh it's of no use; I can't ever beanybetter.' Sheiusisted.andmyhusbandwho was in despair, got a bottle and I took it just to please hini. I had not taken half a bottle when I was able to walk across the room without feeling faint or ha ving auy palpitation of the heart. Oh what a God-send your medicine is to suffenng humanity. We had spent two hundred dollars with the leading doctors without any benefit whatever. . , " Last December I had a baby and, thanks to your 'Favorite Prescription,' I stood the conènement well and have a fourteen pound baby girl. To-day I feel as well as I ever did in my life. ï hate to even think of how I feit before I began to take your medicine. I could not stand on my feet but it seemed as though I would fall through myself ; and to walk was simply torture. But to-day I can hardly believe that I ever was so miserable. I know that I,induced a number of friends to try your 'Favorite Prescription' and have heard of no failures." (Mrs.) _ The inventor of this remarkable remedy is Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., who as chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of that city, for thirty years, has been known as America's foremost specialist in the treatnient of women's diseases. His "Favorite Prescription " for women is known the world over as the one remedy of its kind which is based upon natural principies translated into a perfectly scientific and tnarvelously effective formula. It completely rejuvenates the womanly organism ; it gives internal health and vital forcé; it reaches the innermost sources of disease in the organic tissues anJ life-sustaining nerve - centers. It purifies, heals, strengthens. It creates a physically new womanhood, as no other medicine ever ha3 or can. It prepares women for motherhood, and robs that trying ordeal of all its accustomed terrors. Taken during the expectant period itbanishes all danger and nearly all pain; comforting and sustaining the mother and giving healthy vigor to the child. It is the only proprietary medicine for women which is prepared by an educated physi cian and sanctioned by competent Medica! authority. . Every wornan should wn a copy 01 Dr. Pierce's great thousand ?age book, The Common Sense Medical Adviaer. It will be sent absolutely f ree paper-fecatid for 21 one-cent stanips to pay the cost of mailing only. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Bufifalo, N. Y. Or send 31 stamps for a handsome 1 cloth-bound copy.
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