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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
January
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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mlíl T boosing a Husband. W i ski lili ?■ George EHot say3 Wstlyi B 'n one ker nove'3. wiitlÚ B that almost anywoman V r-iw .W oan marry any man she ii f? , ■ makes up her mind to. f Jg %l N 1 Whether this is truth Jp v % 1 or c''on' certainly a V 4Ni - k womïln ehooses hei i.,, ■ ) husband oftener tlian èt !-3L' he knows it. But she ijii,. must pla5' the negative WJ}:Q part. She can only Lr make herself as attractive as possible in a modest, womanly way and rely upon human nature and manly instinct. A sensible man naturally seeks a whole. some-looking-, healthy, capable eompanion% Men are not unselfish enough to willingly assume the care of a wrak. nervous, debilitated wife. Men are not attracted b)r a sallow, pimply complexión, fonl bTeath, or thin, emaciated fonn, because these symptoms are the sure index of poor digestión and itnpoverished blood. A woman afflicted' by these mortifying miseries shoiild seek the powerflll, purifyXi% and nutrimental influcncc of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which oompletely dispels all unwholesome appearances by clearing: and reiiovating the organic sources of healthful vitality It helps the liver to filter all bilious lmpurities from the blood. It gives the: digestive organs power to extract nourishment from the food. H rounds out thin forms wipes away wrinkles, and gives to the com : plexion its natural elearr.';ss and bloom. "Your 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured mi of a severe case of poi-íoninff of the blood," writes Mrs Relia Ricca, of Coast. Santa Cruz Co. Cal. " lïuils one alter auotlit-r wmi!(l break out oc i iuy arr.iH, a:nl wcre very painiiil. I have tiicd Iht loudly praised Sarsapanllas without any bene6' whatever and not until I took your 'Discovtiy'jl di I get yJ], That was twoyears ago.aau 1 have not had a boíl oi sore oT any' kind sinoe."

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