Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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A Thing of me Past. The town crier is a thing of the past, but medical methods as old and as obsolete as the town crier are still practiced mmany a country town. Women suffering from womanly diseases shrink from the offensive examinations, indelicate questionings, and obnoxious (lE* local treatments, k still in vogue with some local practitioners. Any sick 'HB’fc woman is invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and TWBMhBk so avoid methods which are offensive to her modesty. All correspondence is held as strictly pri- f ' vate and sacredly confidential. Ad- ■ dress Dr. R. V. R "zIHIIIIiMM Pierce,Buffalo,N.Y. 1 {UkOS Dr. Pierce’s Fa- ha>lWwW vorite Prescription hU BEIT is peculiarly and particularly a med- ■ W icine for the cure fl| of womanly dis- gl. eases. It aatab- W lishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflamma°on. yy tdceration, and cures female for the klnd JTtL ’SJ- J 4 ™- Florence Arojer, of Bssou, Macon Co., Tenn. «Words fcU to exprex* what I endured for about eight rSST*"*™* 1 * tro “« e . The awful psintLt 4 had toeudare aach month, no tongue can beariufdown pains, backache, neadache, distress in my stomach and sores in 2 *“ «»«*-<hey have all left Maith has taken the place of these distroubles. What caused them to leave ? w **.. t M.°est medicine on earth—Dr. Pierce’s J”??*!***”-. on* week’s time I *yss*n |M better. After taking six bottles of yvoMte Prescrintkm • and using the local tamtmaatyon advised I felt like a new wonXT» Dr. Pfcrcs’s Pleasant Pellets shoiUd f*—/s ba need with * Favorite Prescnboa^ s wtaMCTar a laxative is required. >
