Gentlemen—I began taking your "Favorite Prescription" the first month of pregnancy, and have continued taking it since confinement. I did not experience the nausea or any of the ailments due to pregnancy, after I began taking your "Prescription." I was only in labor a short time, and the physician said I got along unusually well.

We think it saved me a great deal of suffering. I was troubled a great deal with leucorrhea also, and it has done a world of good for me.

Yours truly, MRS. W.C.BAKER,
South Bend, Pacific Co., Wash.

"FEMALE WEAKNESS."

DR. B.V. PIERCE, Buffalo, N.Y.:

Dear Sir—My wife was hardly able to walk about the house when she began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and by the time she had used one bottle of it and one bottle of his "Pellets," she could walk a half a mile with more ease than she could walk across the house before she began to take it; she says she thinks it is just what all weakly women ought to have.

Yours truly,
GEORGE W. SHEPHERD,
Sigman, Putnam Co., W. Va.

"FEMALE WEAKNESS."