Mothers
"One good rnother is wortli a liundred schoolmasters," said George Herbert. Men are what their mothers niake thein. But if the mothers are peevish and irritable, througli irregularities, "female weakness," and kindred ailïnents, they find no pleasure, no beauty in the care of their babes. All effort is torture. Let all sucli, who feel weighed to the earth -vvith "weaknesses" peculiar to their sex, try Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. They wül find the little ones a delight instead of a torment. To those who are about to bccome mothers it is a priceless boou. It lessens the paina and perils of childbirth, shortens labor and promotes the secretion oí an abundance of nourishmentfor the child.
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