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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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.L p omen Who Suffer ffnMË. f Pa'n each month n 1 f can n re'e an i ijaa 1 emancipation from IBJMLiitffi Congestión and inWB i&lnffljïïK flammation of the jfSvnrriril 'DterTla' oran9 ire '""(K ' )l generally induced v Ëi ) y exposure to ƒ '■gyw wet or cold, exciteV ment of the emoIWwTS Sk tions, or a morbid yti!lt"f 7ü$bíu condition of the ATW&I&Sf radical cure of tnents Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a safe and certain remedy, permanently correctin all abnorraal conditions, so that these trying ordeals are passed with ease and comfort Ulcerations and di9placements of the uterus are cured by the "Favorite Prescription," and the cure is lastHysteria, Spasms, Nervousness, Indigestión, or Dyspepsia, often depend upon irregularities of function and displacements of the womanly oreans. The "Favorite Prescription" cures by regulating'and correcting these functions and organic changes. For all irregularities, suppressions and obstructious, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a specific, and has a record of over a guarfer of a century of cures. Mrs. Malvina Wilson, of JJooihstn'lU, Marton Co.t W. Va., writes: JBfcfc ' For twelve long fl L years I suffered JJSS jRk ïy with extreme Y _ C KSL ousness, stomach and ft?ZÏp - M uterine disease. I had (I -Z ' ■- 9Bl doctorea with four faáv. - . mU physicians wlth Httie WffW BSr W or no good, and one 'y aK ofthera wasasgood a I - YmjD physician as could be i Mak &SL had here ; he gave yV Im me up to die. None rtg Pil iïvÊ of my friends thought VÏ&% , .- Sm I could get well. we . w had tned almost mL&= A everything, and at JarST;:p-. JL last I thought I would Stri-JItv try Dr Pierce's FaMrs Wiwom. vonte Prescription. I had been bed-fast most of the time for almost two years. Aftef taking several bottles of tht Favorite Prescription ' and following the directions strictly, I now enjoy better health thaa ever before in my life. I only weighed a little over one hundrea pouuds ana now I welffh 167 pOUDds " I

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