Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1885 — For Good Purposes. [ARTICLE]

For Good Purposes.

Mrs. A.! M. Dauphin, of 1139 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, is well known to tho, ladies of that city from the great good she has done by means of I.ydia E. I inkham’s Vegetable Compound. She writes Mrs. Piukham of a recent interesting case: “A young married lady came to me suffering with a severe case of Prolapsus and Ulceration. She commenced taking the Compound, and in two months was Ju'lp restored. In proof of this sho eoou found herself in an interesting cond t on. Influenced by foolish friends, the attempted to evade the responsibilities of maternity. Alter ten or twelve days sho came to me again, and she was indeed in a most alarming state and suffered terribly. I gave her a tablespoonful of the compound every hour for eight hours until she fell asleep; sho awoke much relieved and i vldently better. She continued tnking the Compound, and in due season she became the mother of a fino healthy boy. But for the timely use of tho inedicino she believes her life would have been lost.”