Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1886 — What a Change! [ARTICLE]

What a Change!

A few short weeks ago that young girl was the personification of health, vigor, and beauty. The blush upon her cheeks rivaled that of the rose; her step was light and buoyant, her every movement was a revelation of perfect physical health. Yet now she is pallid and haggard, and her superabundant vitality has given place to a strange dullness and lassitude. What has caused this change? Functional irregularities, which can be cured by Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Prescription,’’ a remedy to which thousands of women to-day owe their lives. All druggists. It is a difficult job to set a hen or a good example. “Fire-proof Paper May Be Made,” says a scientific exchange, “from a pulp, consisting of one part vegetable fiber, two parts asbestos, one-tenth part borax, and one-fifth part alum.” It is a pity that such facts as the one following cannot be written, printed, or otherwise preserved, upon some sort of indestructible paper. “My wife suffered seven years and was bedridden, too,” said W. E. Huestis, of Emporia, Kansas; “a number of physicians failed to help her. Dr. Pierce’s ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured her.” All druggists sell this remedy. Everybody ought to keep it. It only needs a trial. A Mexican lass remains a lass until she is lassoed. They are trying in Germany to find a substitute for India rubber. No one who has used Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure desires a substitute, as it is eminently successful in coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseasea A woman physician is of no account unless she’s killful. I cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic to those suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. lam now on my second bottle, and it makes me feel like a new man. 0. M. Connob, Nashua, lowa. A popular air with the ladies—“ Sweet Buy and Buy.”