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Show i t - 3 " - ' g :y r ru I Wtea. You Fes!'Doi23 'There's.aWay Out ; 11.'' . . . .. . II' The "down-and-out feeling that comes now and then makes you aiUng, Jlue and des-xmden J of age) cr aex Men and women, young and old, find them- selves in its grasp. - ' . ". Jr. The blood, the bowels, the liver, nerves and stomach may r be trying to adjust themselves to the new Spring conditions. - The whole body is stagnant. Proper means should be- era- ployed to rid the system of the poisons that have lain dor- mant in the organs and blood during the winter months. are a safe and thorough remedy for all these Spring cos- 11 I I ditions. Their use expels all impuritiea .through the J II natural cleansers of the body. For unless tha winter I I I I poisons are carried off by the kidneys and bowels, they II." I find their way back into the blood and canse Spring fever II- I and other complaints. 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THE B0BBS-MERRILL COMPANY, Publishers, Indianapolis, Indiana ' ' 9 4 Delicate.weak, nervous women shonld especially shun the use of alcoholic medicines which, from their etimnlat-isg etimnlat-isg and exhileratin'g effects may seem, for a time, to do good, bat which from lb inevitable effects of the alcohol in ' shrinking up the red corpuscles of the - blood are sore to do great and lasting harm in the long run. Besides they beget a craving for stimulants which is most deplorable. Only invigorating and nerve strength-. strength-. cning effects can follow the use of this famous medicine for women. It can ot possibly do harm in any state or condition of the system. It has been ' earefully adapted to woman's needs by an experienced physician a specialist in their diseases. It makes weak worn- en strong and sick women well. V Jl a woman has bearing down, or dragging pains, low down in the abdo-men, abdo-men, or pelvis, backache, frequeni : headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, is nervous and easily startled, has gnaw- ing feeling in stomach, sees imaginary floating specks, or spots before her - - - eyes, has melancholia, or "blues," or a weakening disagreeable drain from pelvic pel-vic organs, she can make no mistake fcy resorting to the ni b vf Dr. Pierce's . favorite Prescription. It will invigorate invigor-ate and tone np the whole system and especially the pelvic organs. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Perscription is scientific mediate, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physi-cian, physi-cian, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It b made of native American medicinal rootf and is perfectly harm-tT"fi harm-tT"fi in its effestj in y condition of the Xfiate ty$tem. Am a powerful invigorating tonic," Fa-' Fa-' Torite Prescription imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. For Ter-worked, " worn-out," run-down,1 ' debilitated teachers, milliners, dress-' nakers, seamstresses,' "shop-girls," .fcsaee-keepers, nursing mothers, and withhold no secrets from their patients, believing open publicity to be the very best guaranty of merit. Dr. Pierce invites all suffering women to consult him by letter free of charge. All letters of consultation are held aa strictly private and sacredly confidential confiden-tial and all answers are returned in plain, sealed envelopes. Address: Dr. E. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Sur-gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. con-stipation. Constipation is the cause of many diseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One " Pellet " is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. cathar-tic. Druggists sell them, and nothing is "just as good." They are the original Little Liver Pills first put up by old : Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. They are tiny sugar-coated granules easy to take as candy. Dr. Pierce's great tbouiand-page illustrated illus-trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pieroa as above " 1 |