Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1888 — Famous Women. [ARTICLE]
Famous Women.
It is a significant fact that most of the women who have achieved fame in art, literature, or “affairs,” have enjoyed vigorous health. This shows that the mind is never capable of the severe and continued application necessary to creative work, unless tno body is at its best The woman who aspires to fill an exalted ■place among her associates must be free from nervous debility and female weaknesses. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will banish these, and it is warranted to restore those functional harmonies which are indispensable to health. As a speciti: for all those chronic weaknesses and ailments peculiar to women, it is unequalod. Now comes the time of the year when young men’s minds lightly turn to thoughts of loaf.— Philadelphia Call.
