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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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The mystery of lí"NHYTyj hood is full of deep vjIV A unanswerable enigmas. Jñ Vslv ÜScTN. Why should women be lï VÜIjüU coinpelled to suffer I „NjiflH -5 ply because they are LB men? Why is it that the k source of their highest joys is at the same tiuie the cause of their greatest wretchedness? The very attributes which make it possible for women to be liappy wives and mothers also render them liable to the utmost physical misery and pain. The sufferings of body and mind caused by some weakness of the distinctly femininorgans are so ahnost universal among women that the question might well be asked: " Is this Nature's punishment for the crim of bcing a woman ? " The true answer is No! These sufferings are neither natural nor necessary. They would not exist if the organism was healthy. No woman ought to endure such troubles. There is no need of it. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a perfect and positive cure for feminine weakness and disease. It gives-health and strength to the special organs and nerve-centres; heals inflammation; stops weakening drains; promotes functional regularity, and restores the normal, vigorous and painless condition which Nature intended. It is the only medicine of its kind' invented by an educated and experienced physician. It is the only medicine which makes baby's coming safe and comparatively painless. Any woman who would like to know more about this medicine and about her own physicial make-up should send 21 onecent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., to pay the cost of mailing only on an absolutely free copy of his thousand-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser; " or, 31 stamps for cloth covertd. A sure and permanent cure for constipation is Dr. Pierce's Pellets. One "Pellet" is a gentle laxatiTe, two a mild cathartic.

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Ann Arbor Courier