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Day
25
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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A "RUN=DOWN," iH rntTI headache, j&BjBÊbê lo be suf!"i ring from " xlEywBí. some egularity 'or .-_ Xgj HtW ''l n"1"tm"t "f the Hf A ofU-n womb troubles BBU y srt 'he nerves wild jZy v.ith affright and as a , result the wotnan sufiers from sleeplcssncss, ncrvousncss nervous prostration, faintncss and diziintss tmtabihty and indigestión. ]n all cases of irregulanty or suspended monthly function and in all those nervous diseases depending upon local causes, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will restore you to perfect health. Instead of the exhaustion and ■eelinsr of weifrht and dragging down in the abdomen, you feel fresh and strong For young girls who suffer from irregularities tor the hard-working woman who suffers from catarrhal inflammation of the lining membranes causing a constant drain upon the systetn, there is no prescription used by any physician which can equal in results Dr. Pierce's. For over thirty years Dr. R. V Pierce, chief Consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgícal Institute of Buffalo, N. Y., has used his Favonte Prescription " in the diseases of women wlnch had long been his specialty and in fully ninety-eight per cent of all cases, it lias permanently cured. Mrs JOHN M. Conklin, of Pattfrson, Pulnam Co.t N. y., wntes : " I am and have been since I took MMLJSèK the last bottle of Doctor m(ÍImmy''''-v Pierce's Favorite f$ "wí tiou. i took five bottlea m of it. Never expected lo 1J 2y be any better when I N Sjfe, "3. fï meuced takinp; it, but I '"5H Bk Ul thank God, I can say that S ' ■■' ff) I am glad it reached my Mp+% i home. I liad fallinj; of T tne womb, and flowitifí 'rt caused by miscarriaee ''" J and wasveryweak when K!:' vV. Icommenced takint; vonr AMSí medicines. I was ciired ;45'CS311 by taking five bottles in a. -- all- two of the ' Favorite Prescription ' and thrce Mrs. Conklin. f the ' Golden Medical Diicovory ' " I

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