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Day
5
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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■PPSSfflFHE WOMAN Wts3LLrrí I - who takes the surest üHife'át ' I way to gain a biautifui yi jW I 1 1 color aud awholesome _S llíB skin will not take the JJjcjB cosmetics, paints and Wtyf rm Powders whieh soon flffVT 'ÍLjsrÍ low or wrinklcJ faee "[: !t dull eyes and hollow cheeks, together with low spirits, follow the derangemeuts, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. All women require a tonic and nervine at some period of thtir lives. Whethersuffering from nervousness, dizziness, faintness, displacement of womanly qrgans, catarrhal inflammation of the lining membranes, bearin-down scnsations, or general debility, Dr Pierce's Favorite I'rescription reaches the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It's a medicine which was discovered and used by an eminent physician for many years in all cases of ' female complaint," and those painful disorders that afflict womankfnd. If women are overworked, run-down, tired or sleepless, if they are irritable, tnorbid and suffer from back-ache, they should turn to the right means for a permanent cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription fits just such casis, for it regulates and strengthens the special fimctions, builds up and invigorates the entire female system. iïH&aSXt,,. . DISEASE OF WOMB. pÊÊ Bt Mrs. Coua S. Wilson, of S Carlislt, Suliivan (., Ind., W3i writes : "I caunot say too WEt j much for Dr. Pierce's mí T& áS? vorite Prescription. I feel Ml r WZT it my duty to sav to all (A ? i men who are suffering from ffcéi any disease of the uterus A ] that it is the best medicine j 5íy on earth for them to use ; ƒ. -jér I eannot praise it too 7 VkSST ly for the good it diil me. 2 ' fT[S&" Ifany onedoubts this. give v ' V?e: them my name and ad- dress. " Mrs. Wilson. A pamphlet, cotitaining a vast number of testimoniáis with reproduced photographs of those ctired and giving full name and address of each, will be mailed to any address free ; or, Dr. Pierce's large Treatise ( 168 pages ) profusely illustrated with wood engravings and colored plates mailed post aid on receipt of 10 cents in statnps. Adress, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Bufialo, N. Y.

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Ann Arbor Register