Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1886 — What Would the World Do [ARTICLE]

What Would the World Do

Without woman/ asks the essayist who starts out to say someth.ng now on ttiis oft-treated sutject. Wf course, the human element of the world would, net without woman, so the question s gratuitous. It would h vo been-fur more sen-iole to asa: What would tho wor d do without the sadv ation of woman, without a panacea for her physical ills and • a <uro for her peculiar diseases/ In a word, what would the world do without Dr. Pioree’B “Favorite Prescription,” tho great remedy tor female weakno *seV' It is indispensable lor the ills of w omankind. Boap was first mentioned by Pliny, whioh proves tnat it s' an, iustoncal lye. — ~ieu> York it e ics. /' middle-aged men suffering Jrom nervous debfftfy and kindred weaknesses should sen'iHld ceiits in.stamps lor large illustrated treatise suggesting sure means of cur . World s Dispensary Medical Assoc iatloii, lluttnlo. N. Y. . - .» V , VI