Good Advice Offered By Good Women
Womanly Counsel Which Brings Womanly Comfort.
Suffering women sympathize with each other. Even though their condition seems hopeless, there is a common bond of suffering which draws them together. But no woman can sympathize with a woman who is sick, as can one who has herself had a similar sickness, and has been cured, and is once more a healthy, happy woman. Into such sympathy goes hope and help, good cheer and encouragement.
Suppose a woman suffering from some form of womanly disease, inflammation, ulceration, prolapsus or several diseases in complication. She is weak, worn-out, miserable. Part of the time she keeps her bed-part of the time she drags around in constant pain. There comes to her a neighbor who has heard of her condition and this neighbor says : I was like you are and I can tell you what cured me of every ache and pain." Suppose not one neighbor but a score or a hundred come and say in similar words : I was afflicted with a disease like yours, but I was told of a means of cure and by the use of this remedy was restored to perfect and permanent health." Would not such re - iterated statements from sympathetic and reliable women bring the desire to try this means of cure which had brought health and strength to so many in a like condition ?
Your neighbors recommend Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the cure of womanly diseases. They have tried it, been cured by it and are anxious that every suffering woman should be restored to health as they have been.
My health is the best now that it has been for four years," writes Mrs. Phebe Morris, of Ira, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Box 52. "I have taken but two bottles of your medicine, ' Favorite Prescription ' and 'Golden Medical Discovery. These medicines have done me more good than all that I have ever taken before. I couldn't do my work only about half the time, and now I can work all the time for a family of four. Before I took your medicines I was sick in bed nearly half the time. My advice to all who are troubled with female weakness is to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery '- the most wonderful medicines in the world.
WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?
But the reader of this may say, I do not know Mrs. Morris. I never heard of her. How can she be my neighbor ? " There is an ancient parable based upon this very question of neighborliness. It relates to a certain man who fell among thieves. His own countrymen passed by on the other side. It was left to a stranger, an outcast Samarltan, to bind up the wounds of the injured man. And in answer to the question of " Who was this man' neighbor?" it was answered, "He that showed kindness unto him. Neighborliness is not a thing dependent upon proximate residence or acquaintance, but upon the kindly spirit which seeks to help and comfort.
Mrs. Alice Adams, of Laboratory, Washington Co., Pa., says : With many thanks I write to let you know how I am. I can say by God's help and your help I am well. I have taken six bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and two of his ' Golden Medical Discovery.' and I can do all my work. I can't praise your medicine too highly. I will recommend your medicine as long as I live. If any one doubts this give them my address."
THOUSANDS OF NEIGHBORS
testify to a cure of their diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It cures nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, backache and other ailments caused by womanly diseases.
''Several years ago I suffered severely from female weakness, prolapsus and menorrhagia, and used Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription with splendid effect," writes Fannie Slieltoa, of Washington, Iowa. "Glad I have not needed it for a few years past, but if I should have any return of the old trouble would surely try ' Favorite Prescription.' I have recommended it to a number of my lady frÃends. I always tell them to try a bottle and if they are not benefited by it I will pay for the medicine. In every case they have spoken in praise of it."
CAN I BE CURED?
At the last this question of cure comes down to a personal matter. After trying many medicines and local physicians in vain it is no wonder that some womea think their case is exceptional. But majority of women cured by "Favorite Prescription " thought the same thing. Yet they were cured by the use of this remedy. It is a possibility that in soms cases no complete cure can be made. But it is on record that " Favorite Prescription " has cured ninety-eight women out of every hundred who have given it a fair and' faithful trial. In the few cases where a cure was impossible great benefit has been received, and relief from pain secured, though perfect health could not be re-established.
There are certain medicines which contain stimulants or narcotics which make the person using them "feel good for a time, because they dull the sense of pain, but they do not produce any lasting benefit. "Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotic. It does not numb the nerves but nourishes them.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and so avoid the offensive examinations, indelicate questionings and obnoxious local treatment which the home physician often deems necessary. All letters addressed to Dr. Pierce are treated as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Favorite Prescription " has the testimony of thousands of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved substitute in its place.
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