Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1879 — How to be Beautiful. [ARTICLE]

How to be Beautiful.

Mary hundred thousand dollars are annua’ly expended by ladles, tor “artificial” appliances to hide the shrunken and wasted form, or the sallow skin, blotches, or liver spots, which are due to female weakness, d\sj pepsin, torpid liver, and constipation. If a small per cent, of this sum were Invested tu Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, ladi s would soon rtally be what they now teem to I e. It readily corrects those weaknesses and di - eases upon which debility and emaciation depend. It cures dyspepsia by toning up the system, arid when used in connection with D". Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets, speedily overcomes all Irregularities of the liver anil bowels. No “bloom of youth,”-no “beaul!fier of the complexion,” can impart such (>crmanent beauty of face and form as Dr. Pierce’s health-giving Favorite Prescription. Safety, efficiency and reliability are the three cardinal virtues of a remedy, whether in the hands of a physician or in those of the people at large. For the cure of all malarial or miasmatic diseases, such as Chills and Fever, or Intermittent Fever, Dumb Chills and Chronic Enlargement of the Spleen, we have such a remedy in Dr. F. Wilhoft’s Auti-Pe-riodlcor Fever and Ague Tonic, the composition ol which has been published by its proprietors, Wheelock, Finlay & Co, of New Orleans, and is approved by the medical profession, and for sale by all Druggists.