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A WOMAN'S AILMENT. TERRIBLE STATE OF SUFFERING RELIEVED AND PERMANENTLY OVERCOME BY DR MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Women who suffer frequently lose heart when doctors and medicine fail to give them relief. Without health what is a woman's life? She loses her good looks, her rounded form, and life becomes a burden "For many years," writes. Mrs Rose Drurv, cf 194 Grown stroet, "I was subject to periodical weak<&ss&""'%, nex "' mi suffered most acntt lj from cohsti nation, p liver, and kidney vM * roubles ; in fact, * p?V I have been bound %? for six weeks at "" w went through no „ * r °ne but myself \ f can have any concoption of. As I had children to look after and my v to do, I was 'ally kept *%' going from morninP trt f>irr-llt night came \lrom a photo.) and I got tip jj, the morning a ;of myself. Headaches racked mv brain, and gav? the thought that I should g.» mad. I tried many doctors, and aiiv kind of medicine that I had an idea would do me good, but of no avail, and so the days and weeks went on, and I resigned myself to what I thought was the inevitable. vVhen talking to a neighbor one day, she asked me if I liad tried Dr Moree's Indian Root Pills, and I replied 'No.' It was on her recommendation—they had cored her—that I began to take them, and from that day (about eighteen months ago) I have not suffered in the least- My work 's m» longer a trouble, and my life, which formerly was a misery, is a phasiire 1 seem to see my fevery-duy life and work in a different light, and what at tee time ttas a nuisance and worry is how a source of delight, and I can confidently say that I put it iowntd Dr Morse's Indian Root Puis. That thev are a wonderful medicine I can confidently affirm, as I have proved them; and this testimonial should be, to any sceptic as to their reliability, a perfect nroof of their curative powers' I recommend rbem always, and if it was in rny power I would recommend them to all the world. I have no trouble with rny liver, and am regular in every way. I think it is only fight that I should let everyone know what Dr Mbr*e's Indian Root Pills have done far me, and I do not m«v as they have cured me< why they should not do «o to evervorie sim'lnrly" affected. Try theni, at all eventi, if so enfforing. the result will be. I am sure, perfectly Advi] " Now, boys, what is the axis of" the ear'h 3 " " The axis of the earth," said Johnny "is an imaginary line which passes from one' pole to another, and on it the earth revolves" \i leT,sooA'I e T, sooA ' Johmi y»" said the teacher. Could you hang clothes on that line?" 'V^? 3 ' sir '" " oll > indeed '> and what sort of clothes, may I ask?'.' "Imaginary clothes. BTI • .

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Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume 12869, Issue 12869, 19 July 1906, Page 7