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Let Every Woman Read

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
November
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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There Is Strength and Health in This Greatest of Discoveries! At iJterif Stage of Life Where Rene wed Nerrous Energy, Pure Ulood. Freedom front Pain, and Normal Vonditions are De&paired of, Paine 's Celery Compound is the OneRemedy thot Will Rcallij Male Yon Welll The first womcn in the land have :omme'nd to every sufferoí1 Paine's celery compound. The proprietors of Paine'a eekrj .u)i:ipound ure i t "patent medicino men." Tl.ey claim iiot one uiiit more cf il - woiulei-ful reïnedy tban ir will accomplls'.i. They resart to no schemes to se : ■ prices. They believe in tho only advertising that can be profilali in the end : that is the recoinmeada. tions that go by letter or word of muui hom Paine's oelery corapound bas beneüted. to suiïerin friendt. rulatives aud neighbors. Tiie proprietors of this remedy hav-e rivcui out for i i voluntary tf.st.imonial? [of grateful women and raen, uiio on1,1 li salih to Paine's celery com pound ; they never cbange a writer's wordsor exagg'erate a oersoa's importaace; they neveioall a simple cure a miracle. Paine'a celery eomp t:iu! is tpday i h ir:it advertised ofaoy prominent remedy, and its output. ís lar rn ater . The flemand for Palne's i ppund is.sUu'düv, U:i oí i ■ y of t i . ■ artfnlly butdíshonestly' alvm ■■■■: 'Iiine-V are fast di-opping off. Although vvilliiii ii '. car i.Ii-j .m-i ;. .; intslihig numbcr of peoplc in high society, uienwhoholJ imblir ftU:t.-s iif grMi tinportance, the wives oL inost diMiniíúishiiifr citizens, such pi.'op'i s mw, Mre Seuator Quay, Mrs. Dr. Parkharst, Elizabelli St.Hiitin. Unir, nvéiueu Grout, Powers, Wilbui", Bell, Mrs. U. S. Senator Warren, ihu eriao leader. Kgv, Charles I. Thompson, D. D . of Xciv y,, !-. Muj. (■:■ y, Coniressiran Meredith', of Virginia. Mrs. tí. I!. Sporry, iáiipt. V. i ' Saiitli, of the S. botanical department. Helena Modjeska. Col. LUtlor of tlie i Ihicago produce exchange, the Iíev. ,Dr. Meeï 'esident . llmvley. Ilon. George L. Flctchcr, ex-minister F rancie the public 11 recall scores of others of equal prominence - Althoutftt it lias happencel that within the past yea voluntary testimoníala j have b(H'ti ■■ i:ist;iiitl.v ï-oL'civeil froni liundivils of such people, men and women who aeod no introduction to any section of this great country gtill tbe groatest pride of the makers of tho romcdy is not so tnnch the reu anee that the rieh and titled have come to put upon it; hut the ■oo.l that Paine 's celory couipound is doing in the army of people whose cirelo of acquaintanees is limited to thoir immerïiatu neighbors, tho good it is doinsr among hard workinsr people, whoso health is no loss valuablo than that of the famous or wealthy, and whose heart feit testimoniáis are the best all trioutes to the Brst'among American physlcians, Prof, Edward E. Phelps, M. D.. LL. D. Ae disooycred a remedy that could be put within tho r'each of the poor as we.ll as the rieh, a reinedy that has revolutionized ia a few years the general practico of medicine. Until this d&covery there was no cure for the many ills that vromen suffer - woraen whose nervous s'ystem, for one reason snd anotber, is lmpaired, who - life is a burden on account of What are ordinarily tei'med "fetnale aiimcnts.' The pains and aehes which our mothers thought thoy must endure, now vanish ontirely under the curativo, health giving influeuce of Paine's celcry compound. Like nothing olse, it gives new vigor, new life, new Btrength. It makes nervous, ailini_r women well and cheerful. It dispels sleeplessness: headaches disappeaf. Paine's celery compound makes it unnecessary for women, at any stixsje of life to suffer from thoseserious ills that aftlict so many. And Paine's celery compound not merely relieves but permanently cures.

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Ann Arbor Register