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hysteria, spasms, and other distressing, ner¬ 
vous symptoms commonly attendant upon 
functional and organic disease of the womb. 
It induces refreshing sleep and relieves men¬ 
tal anxiety and despondency. 
■KHnKxx-naKi— Favoritc Pi'Cscrip" 
PlIOrQ TUC tion” is a positive cure 
UUnto I flu for the most complicated 
WriDOT PlOCO obstinate cases of 
hUHuI UAouO. leucorrhea, or "‘whites,” 
■ excessive flowing at 
monthly periods, painful menstruation, un¬ 
natural sup[)ressions, prolapsus or falling of 
the womb, weak back, “ female weakness,” 
ante version, retroversion, bearing-down 
sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation 
and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, 
pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied 
with “internal heat.” 
and those about to become 
I mflTHFRR I mothers, should know that 
I I Dr. Pierce’s h’avorite I’rcscrip- 
tion robs childbirth of its tor¬ 
ture- fr-rrors and dangers to both mother 
and I. . 1, by aiding nature in preparing the 
system for parturition. Therebj^ “lal)or” 
and the period of conflnement is greatly 
shortened. It also promotes an abundant 
secretion of nourishment for the child. 
tested it in the more aggravated and obsti¬ 
nate cases which had baflled their skill, prove 
it to be the most wonderful remedy ever de¬ 
vise! for the relief and cure of suffering 
women. It is not recommended as a “ cure- 
all,” but as a most perfect Specific for 
woman’s jieculiar diseases. 
As a ]K>WCrfllI, inVjg- 
A DnurrDCMI orating tonic, it imparts 
rUnunrUL strength to the whole sys- 
TnillO ^ uterus or 
The only medicine for 1 
THF flNIV woman’s iHJCuliar ailments, 
I flu UnLi gQi(i ijy druggists under 
fliiiniiiTrrn ‘'i positive guarantee, 
UUAnAniLuU from the manufacturers, 
ntMulJT. case or money will be re- 
funded, is Dr. Pierce’s 
Favorite Prescriitiox. This guarantee 
has been faithfully carried out for many 
years. Did this medicine not possess extra¬ 
ordinary curative properties this offer could 
not be made by a house of well-known ro- 
si>onsibIlity and integrity. 
The treatment of 
many thousands of 
ca.ses of those chronic 
weaknesses and dis¬ 
tressing ailments pe¬ 
culiar to females, at 
the Invalids’ Hotel 
and Surgical Insti¬ 
tute, Buffalo, N. Y., has afforded a va.st ex¬ 
perience in nicely adapting and thoroughly 
testing remerlies for the cure of woman’s pe¬ 
culiar maladies. 
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is 
the outgrowth of this grc'at and valuable ex- 
jierience. Thousands of testimonials received 
from patients and from physicians who have 
I IUHIU. I womb and its apixjndages, 
in particular. For over¬ 
worked, “worn-out,’’ “run-down,” debili¬ 
tate teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seam¬ 
stresses, “ shop-girls,” housekeejicrs, nursing 
mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. 
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the greatest 
earthly boon, being unequaled as an aj)petiz- 
ing cordial and restorative tonic. It pro¬ 
motes digestion and assimilation of food, 
cures nausea, weakness of stomach, indiges¬ 
tion, bloating and eructations of gas. 
I I As a soothing and 
strengthening nervine, 
“Favorite Prescription” 
The Outgrowth 
OF 1 Ym 
Experience. 
pain in my chest and lungs. My voice at 
times was very weak. I suffered excruciating 
monthly, periodical pains. Since taking seven 
bottles of your ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ some 
time ago, I have enjoyed better health than I 
have for more than four years previously; 
in fact, for several months past I have been 
able to work at sewing. 'I have gained in 
weight thirty-nine pounds since taking your 
medicines; the soreness and pain, of which I 
formerly complained so much, have disap- 
jieared. ’’ 
FEMALE WEAKNESS. 
Mrs. F. L. Inman, of Manton, Wexford Co., 
Mich., writes: “ I be¬ 
gan taking ‘ Favorite 
Prescription ’ about a 
year ago. For years 
1 have suffered with 
falling and ulceration 
of the womb but to¬ 
day, I am enjoying 
perfect h<“alth. 
I took four bottles 
of the ‘ I’reseription ’ 
and two of the Gold- j 
en Medical Discov-' 
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suffering from female 
weakn(!ss should try 
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and ‘Golden Medical 
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PERIODICAL PAINS. 
Miss Marv J. Tanner, North Lawrence, St. 
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|cure. For two yours 
WOMB DISEASE. I 
Mrs. W. O. Gunekel, of No. 1461 South 7th 
f St., Tetre Haute, Indi¬ 
ana, writes: “I had 
been a sufferer from 
womb trouble for eight 
years, having doctored 
with the most skillful 
l)hysicians, but finding 
only temporary relief 
from medicines pres¬ 
cribed by them. I was 
advised by a friend to 
take the ‘ Favorite Pre¬ 
scription,’ which I did, 
and found, in taking six 
bottles of the ‘ Prescrip¬ 
tion’ and two of the 
‘ Discovery,’ that it has 
^ elfccted a postive cure, 
Mrs, GunkkeIj. fQj. -which words can¬ 
not express my gratitude for the relief from 
the great suffering that I so long endured. 
GENERAL DEBILITY, SICK HEAD 
ACHE; MANY ACHES AND 
PAINS. 
Mrs. Inman. 
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^Builder 
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