Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1885 — “Lore Sees No Faults,” [ARTICLE]

“Lore Sees No Faults,”

It has been said; but. when a woman Is dragged down, emaciated, wan. knd & shadow of her former self, with never a cheerful word, she can be no longer beautiful or lovable. Nature may luvo been gencro is In her gifts, and endowed her with mil tbe (harms of her s«|X, but disease baa ciept in unawares and stolen the roses from her cheeks, ibe luster from her eye, and tbe sunshine irorn her heart. But to bo well again lies In your own power! Take Dr. Fierce's “Favorite Prescription." It will cuije you; thobsands have been cured by it. Nothing equals it for all the painful maladies and weaknesses peculiar to women. I-rice reduced to one dollar. By druggist- 1 . 1 -; a Don’t undertake to Kiss a runous woman; risk not a smack in a storm. Tax great dlaphoretle and anodyne, for colds, levers, and Infiammatbry attacks, is Dr. Pierce’s Compound Extract of SmartWeed; also, cures colie, cramps, cholera morbus, dlarrhica, and dysentery, or bloody-fiux. Only 50 cents. He that is familiar with curtain lectures may not advocate stage effects, but be is certainly In favor of the drop curtain.— Yonkers Gazette, i .