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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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WOTfl Beauty is IXVV W I PweI yl 1'jLi 1 whieh captiJf" r- -- - ■WíSvV woman's 2gí'5 personal attractiveness is the weapon with which she conquers her world. Almost every woman believes that she possesses at least some one attractive feature and strives to make the most of that But mere rcgularity of feature is not the most attractive form of beauty. Mankind is more influenced by the bright glowing vitality of perfect health. A classic cast of countenance will not make a woman attractive and captivating, if she is pale, thin, weak and nervous, or has a pimply complexion or unwholesome breath. These complaints are due to imperfect nntrition. The digestive and blood-making organs fail to extract the needed nourishment from the food, and the liver is too sluggish to cleanse the blqod of bilious impurities. The entire constitution becomes weak and poisoned. The qnly perfect antidote for this state of things is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It gives power to the digestive and nutritive organs to make an abundance of pure, rich, highly vitalized blood, which permeates the whole system with the sweetness of purity; the beauty of womanly vigor and animation. It creates solid, healthy flesh and natural color; clears the complexion; dispelswrinkles; rounds out the form and imbues the whole physique with the irresistible natural magnetism of perfect health. Miss Julia Ellis, of Faith, McLean Co., Ky., writes: " After suflering for a long while with a lingering disease, I was advised to try Dr. Pierce's medicines. I took seven bottles of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' and ' Favorite Prescription ' and found relief. I.ife is now uo longer a burden tome. I weigh 120 pounds. Ayear ago I weighed 92 pounds. I shall praise Dr. Pierce's medicines wherever I go. I feel hetter than ever before. My health was very much impaired, and I feel that I owe a great deal to your wonderful medicines. I truly believe theysaved mylife. I thank you for the advice which yon so kindly gave me while kino: votlr medicines."

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Ann Arbor Courier