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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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l4& 5 wÉW;2'the heart of i vvjk flw tbe modero HbjMHjP -■"' more than he deBi +' V serves. Hewantsgood - . ' ■ looks, good sen se, good nature, good health. They usually go together. An observing man learns that a woraan wbo is physically weak and nervous and incapable, is likely to be ill-natured too. The sweetest temper is ruined by continual sickness. A woman whose nerves are constantly racked and dragged by debilitating draina and inflammation, cannot be a genial companion or happy wife ; and she is totally unfitted tobea mother. These troubles prevail almost universally aruong women largely because of carcless ness and neglect. There is no real need ol them. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive specific for the weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organism. It cures them radically and completely. It heals, strengthens and purifies. It is the only scientific remedy devised for this special purpose by an educated, skilied physician. It is the only medicine that makes motherhood easy and absolutely safe. Miss I,auretta McNees, of Reno (P. O. Box 723), Wa'hoe Co., Nev., writes: "I have discontinued taking the ' Prescription ' and will not take any more (at present). Last month I had no pain at all and worked every day without any inconvenience whateyer. It was the first time I never had pain during that period. I cannot say too much for your medicines, especially the 'Favorite Prescription1 and 'Pleasant Pellets.' I know of a lady who took one bottle of you " Kavorite Prescription ' and she says she was nit sick like she was with her first baby. This was her second baby. She thinks it grand medicine. So do I " Dr. Pierce has had a life-time of exper ence in this particular field. His 1000-pag illustrated book, "The People's Commoi Sense Medical Adviser" contains severa chapters devoted to woman's special phys ology. A paper-bound copy will be sent fre on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay th cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. T Ifor a cloth-bound copy send 31 stamps.

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Ann Arbor Courier