Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1875 — Modern Women. [ARTICLE]
Modern Women.
It is a sad commentary upon our boasted civilization that the women of our times have degenerated in health and physique until they are literally a race erf invalids —pale, nervous, feeble and back-achy, with only here and there a few noble exceptions in the persons of the robust, buxom ladies characteristic of the sex In days gone by. By a very large experience, covering a period of years, and embracing the treatment of many thousands of cases of those ailmen ts peculiar to Women, Dr. Pierce, of the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y., has perfected, by the combination of certain vegetable extracts, a natural specific, which he does not extol as a. cure-all, but one which admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a most positive and reliable remedy for those weaknesses and complaints that afflict the women of the present day. This natural specific compound is called Dr. Pierce’s 'Favorite Prescription. The following are among those diseases in which this wonderful medicine has worked cures as if by magic and with a certainty never before attained by any medicines: Weak back, nervous and general debility, falling and other displacements of internal organs resulting from debility and lack of strength in natural supports, internal fever, congestion, inflammation and ulceration and very many other chronic diseases incident to women not proper to mention here, in which, as well as in the cases that have been enumerated, the Favorite Prescription effects cures—the marvel of the world. It will not do harm in any state or condition of the system, and by adopting its use the invalid lady may avoid that sever est of ordeals—the consulting of a family physician. Favorite Prescription is sold by dealers in medicines generally. '■ ,—■ We were pleased to see, not long since, in one of our exchanges, some pretty severe remarks addressed to several persons who, during an interesting lecture by Rev. Jno. 8. C. Abbott, kept a continuous coughing, which prevented many from hearing. People, who cannot refrain from coughing had better stay away from such places, or else take a bottle Of JoAwson’s Anodyne Liniment with them. The importance of giving SJuridm’s Cavalry Condition Powder/t to horses that have been out in the rain, stood in cold wind, or drank too much cold water cannot be overestimated; no man should be without them who owns a good horse. The most stylish collar that te worn now te the Improved Warwick. It site better than any other on a low-cut shirt. All the edges being folded, and the surface looking so mutji like linen, we recommend all to try tfe Ask your gents’ furnisher for the Improved War-! wick. , i- . Stop at the Sherman House when tn Chicago.' With its 'superior . advantages and recent reduction of rates itscialins for public favor are unequaled.
New -Forter paya: ‘‘An old physician onceUiffM |ne tof hil W*l«4: ‘ Keep your feet wdrinj*your neAd cow, and your bowels open, an’ there’s little “ ilse” can harm ye.’ This aphorism is full of wisdom, and expresses exactly what Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Brwwaswill do for-you. WespeaK,bf what we know from nearly two years’ practical experience in the use of this indispensable family medicine. Its office is to attack a lazy, torpid liver and impart new life to this vital organ—a proper flow of bile and a prompt discharge of effete matter. A good digestion and appetite are restored to the suf serer. Pure blood, the ‘ life of the flesh,’ is-secured, -and the patient soon feels himself a walking electrical battery. Good health is more precious than fine gold— Vißegar Bitters restores it, and is, therefore, -above price. The man who discovered it is a philosopher and a benefactor of his race.” 18 ■TLHOFT’a Fever anil Ague Tonic.—This medicine is Used by construction companies for the beneflt of their employes, when engaged in malarial districts. The highest testimonials have been given by contractors and by the Presidents of some of the leading railroads in the South and West. When men are congregated in large numbers in the neighborhood of swamps and rivers, Wilhoit’s Tonic will prove a valuable addition to the stock of medicines, Mid will amply reward the company in the saving of time, labor and money. We recommend itto all. Wheelock, Finlay & Co, Proprietors, New Orleans. For Sale by all Druggists, - j : :
