Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1885 — “Love Sees No Faults,” [ARTICLE]

“Love Sees No Faults,”

it has been said; but, when a woman la dragged down, emaciated, wan. and a shadow of her former self, with never a cheerful word, she can be no longer beautiful or lovable. Nature may have been generous in her gifts, and endowed her with all the charms of her sex, but disease has crept in unawares and stolen the roses from her cheeks, the luster from her eye, and the sunshine iroin her heart. But to be well again lies in your own power. Take Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription. ’’ It will cure you; thousand! have been cured by it. Nothing equals it for all the painful maladies and weaknesses peculiar to women. 1 rice reduced to one dollar. By druggists. The jackass would not hide his ears if be could. He thinks they look well enough.— New Orleans Picayune. • • • A disease of so delicate a nature ns stricture of the urethra, should only be intrust'd to thos of large experience and skill. By our improved methods we have been enabled to speedily and permanently cure hundreds of the worst eases. Pamphlet, referenced, and terms, three letter stamps. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 063 Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. He that is familiar with curtain lectures may not advocate stage effects, but he is certainly in favor of the drop curtain. — Yonkers Gazette.