Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1882 — “FEMALE COMPLAINTS.” [ARTICLE]

“FEMALE COMPLAINTS.”

Db. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.: Dear Sir— I was sick for six years, and could scarcely walk about the house. My breath was short and I suffered from pain in my breast and stomach all the time, also from palpitation and an internal fever, or burning sensation, and experienced frequent emothering or choking sensations. I also suffered from pain low down across my bowels and in my back, and was mnob reduced in flesh. I have used your “Golden Medical Discovery ” and “ Favorite Prescription,’’ and feel that lam well Very respectfully, Delilah B. McMillan, Arlington, Ga. Herb Stebler’s researches do not confirm the theory that light hinders germination of seeds generally. He admits the probability, however, that light may not be advantageous in the case of seeds that germinate quickly and easily, such as clover, beans, or peas. He says the germination of certain seeds, especially those of the grasses, will not take place at all, or with great difficulty in darkness.