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Show A PROMINENT CHURCH WORKER SAYS SHE OWES HER LIFE TO PERUNA. ' i 1 Mrs. Hattio La Fountain, Trcas. Protected Homo Circle and Catholic '', I Ladies of Ohio, writes from Gallon, O., as follows : S ! "After my first child was horn I suffered for several months with ; bearing down pains accompanied by dreadful headaches. I was afraid , my health was ruined for life, and felt very downcast about It. One day ' when a friend was visiting mo she told me of Pcruna and what It had I done for her when she suffered with Irregular menstruation. My husband ; I . procured a bottle the same evening and I bczan to take It daily according S I ; to directions. Before the tint bottc was used I was entirely well, and ,' i you certainly have one grateful woman's blessing. I lime also advised s ' my friends to use It." 5 ' J MRS. IIATTIB LA FOUNTAIN. Secretary Woman's Slate Federation Federa-tion Says; "Pc-ru-na Does More Than is Claimed for it." Mrs. Julia M. Drown, Secretary of the Woman's State Federation of California, writes from 131 Fifth St., Los Angeles, Cal., as follows: "I have never known of any patent medicine med-icine which did what it professed to do except ex-cept Pcruna. Thi3 remedy does much moro than it claims, and whilo I havo never advocated ad-vocated any medicine, I feci that it is but justice to speak a good w ord for it because I hae found it to bo such a rare exception. "I havo known several women who wero little better than physical wrecks, mothers who dragged out a miserable, painful existence, exist-ence, but were made w ell and strong through tho use of Peruna. I have known of cases of chronic catarrh which were cured in a short time, when a dozen different remedies had been experimented with and without good results. I uso it myself when I feel nervous and worn out, and I have nlways found that tho results were most satisfac-factory." satisfac-factory." JULIA M. BROWN. I VOLU11B 77. NO CI "3'9'SJSP?" 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I, C l Women nil ocr tho country JQ nru praising Paxtlno for what J"fJ!iWAiM?Slt lias clono la lomil trrnt- tW-i nt 'VyTiBlnent of frinata Ilia, curing nil Inflammation ami discharges, wonderful as a cleansing vaglnul douche, for sore throat, nasal catarrh, as a mouth wash nnd to remove tartar iiDd whiten tho teeth, Send today; a postal card will do. Kolil hy ilrnciclatu or aunt postpaid by ua, 00 osuUi luriro box. etutlarnctlun cuirmitil. THE li. 1'AXTdN CO., Iloatou, Mail. 314 Columbia Av. Tooth Powder " Good fo' Pad Teeth Kot ltodfurUood Teeth" GIvoo tho Tcoth o Poorly Lustres BIG BOX E g5o Elite Walrlmcnlal Journal saiSiVoSS: Witti tov'' tlvintto. inmnUiii I Oc.orflo per copy villi ph 'w. iilitei'ul,.Co., r,0.1ta.UIUai0i.KX. HER GREAT FORTUNE. A Woman Saved From Life-Long Misery and Mado Happy and Useful. A woman confined to tho house for several sev-eral cars with .1 chronic female derangement derange-ment had finally given up hopo of being cured. She had tried phjsician after physician, and remedy after remedy, without any per' mancnt improvement. Her treatment had cost her husband, who was a poor man, hundreds of dollars. They had been obliged to deny themselves many comforts of life in order to get money enough to pay tho physicians. Tho woman had become weak, nervous and wretched, and scarcely able to keep out of her bed. Her children wero growing grow-ing up neglected and ragged because of the want of a mother's care. Her husband was becoming discouraged and broken down with overwork. Picking up tho paper one day sho happened hap-pened to read an item which contained tho news that Dr. Hartman would treat such cases frco of 1 charge by letter. Sho immediately imme-diately wrote tho doctor describing her case, and giving him all her symptoms. Sho roon received a letter telling her exactly ex-actly what to do, and what medicines and appliances to get. Sho began tho treatment treat-ment (the principle remedy being Pcruna) at once, and in a few weeks sho was well and strong again, ablo to do her own work. This offer of free home treatment to women wom-en is still open to all who may need the services serv-ices of this eminent phjsician. All letters nppl)ing for treatment will bo promptly answered, nnd bo held strictly confidential. Miss Annio lloban. Post Pocahontas of Ycmasseo Council of Hod Men (Women's Hranch), writes from 872 Eighth Ave, Now York: "Three months ago I was troubled with backache and a troublesome heaviness about tho stomach. Sleep brought mo no rest for it was a restless sleep. '1 ho doctor said my ner0U3S) stem was out of order but his prescriptions pre-scriptions didn't seem to relievo mo. 1 was told that Peruna was good for building up tho nervous sjstem. After using tt for two months I know now that it is. I want to say that it made a new woman of mo. The torturing tor-turing S) mptoms have all disappeared and I feel myself again. Pcruna did mo moro good than all tho other medicines I havo taken." ANNIE HOUAN. Miss Mnmio Powell, Lako Charles, Louisiana, Lou-isiana, writes: "I sincerely believe that Peruna is woman's wom-an's best friend, for it has certainly been that to me. I had had headaches, backaches and other aches every month loralong time, but shortly after I began taking Peruna this was a thingof tho past, and I have good reason to bcgrateful. I takoabottle every springand fall now, and that keeps my health perfect, and I certainly am more robust now than I havo been Iwforo and am weighing moro. I do not think anyone will bo disappointed in tho results obtained from tho uso of Peruna." Pe-runa." MISS MAMIE POWELL. 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