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Day
26
Month
August
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Man's View Of Marriage. "IS M ARRIAOS A FAILURE?" It Is not uncommon for men to bewail the fact that marriage so seldoni means a real coinpar.ionship - that man and wife are separated by difference of taste, of mental outlook, of general interest in life. It is perhaps even more comtnon to hear women blarned for what is called breach of contract in the rnarriage relation. If the wife be delicate, run-down, nervous and irritable, if her sniile and her spirits have taken flight, it worries her husband as well as herself. Even worse symptoms may follow - the woman suffers from sleeplessness and fainting spells, her head is in a whirl, her back aches, and she has that awful crowding-down feeling in the abdomen. It depends on the woman whether she will permit these troubles to continue day by day leading to a life of misery. Thousands have been cured by taking Dr. rierce's Favorite Prescription, and why not you? A healthy woman is always interestïng ; she passes for a beauty because she is happy, and her good spirits are contagious. Good nature goes with health ; irritability and peevishness with sickness. Those who suffer from the derangements, disorders and diseases of the sexshould retnember that Dr. R.V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Suigical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., has, for over a quarter of a century, made the diseases of women a specialty. Send twentyone (21) cents (in one-cent stamps) to him, at above address, for his great medical book of 1000 pages profusely illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates. It contain9 photographs, names and addresses of a vast number who have been cured. You can correspond with them and learn how they cured themselves without I havi-jg to consult a doctor.

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Ann Arbor Courier