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Show Th.t th root, ef many native plant, growing wild In oar Aaxriun (oreeu. possess ramark.ble properties for the care of human maledie ie well proreo. Even the untutored Indian had learned the curative valne of some of Utete and taught the early settler their uses. The Indian never liked to work so be wanted hi squaw to ret well as soon as pot sible that she might do the work and let Dim hunt. Therefore,, he dug "papoose root" for her. for that was their great remedy for female fe-male weakness. Dr. Pierc uses the same roet-called Blue Cohosh in his "Favorite Prescription," skillfully combined with other agent that make it most effective than any other medicine g curing all the various weaknesses and painful derangement peculiar to women. Many affleted women have been saved from the operating table and the surgeon's knife by the timely use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite : Prescription. Tenderness over the lower re- gion. with backache, spells of distiness, faint-ness, faint-ness, bearing down pains or distress should not go unheeded. A course of "Favorite Prescription" Pre-scription" will work msrvelous benefit in all such cases, and generally effect a permanent cure if persisted in for a reasonable length of time. . . ' For constipation, the true, scientific cure is Dr. Pierce Pleasant Pellet.. Mild, harmless, harm-less, yet or |