Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1888 — Happy Homes. [ARTICLE]

Happy Homes.

Much has been written and said about how to make home happy. The moralist and the xirc acher have hackneyed thia theme until iLwouid seem nothing more remained to be said. But the philosophers have gone far out of their way to account for the prevalence of ill, assarted couples and unhappy homes, and have over-looked the chief cause. Most of the unhappiners of married life can be traced directly to thoee functional derangements to which women are subject. In nine cases out of ten the irritable, dissatisfied snd unhappy wife is a sufferer from some “famale complaint” A trial of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will produce more domestic happiness than a million fernions or philosophical treatises. It cores all those peculiar weaknesses and ailments incident to women. It is the only medicine sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. See guarantee printed on wrapper enclosing bottle.

Theie are 300 Mexican veterans i* Tenntwe. Man wants but little here below, But wants that little strong. Th:'s is especially true of a purge. The average man or woman does net precisely hanker for it, as a rule, but when taken, wishes it to be prompt, sure and effective. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets leave nothing to be desired in point of efficacy, and yet their action is totally free from any unpleasant symptoms, or disagreeable after effects. Purely vegetable, perfectly harmless. The liquor question—“ Well, what will you have, old man?” Its thousands of cures ate tbe best adver isement for Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. If silence is golden, we know why the mint iaih Philadelphia. - - - ; Just as black as he is paiutsd and no blacker —the portrait of a colored man.