Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1895 — WOMAN’S SUFFERING. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WOMAN’S SUFFERING.
RELIEVED BY MAIL. HOW IT IS DONE. How a Woman Works for Her Sex. [SPECIAL TO OUB LAST HEADERS [ Seated at her desk in the bureau of correspondence, this wonderful woman opens her letters from all parts of the world. A few extracts from their contents tell the story. From lowa. ■' lamin a very Dad condition.
My courses have stopped from catching cold, and the pain U fearful. lam all bloated up; and the pain in lower part of my body ,is terrible. My back and head •aclie all the time. What shall I ’do for it? ” Miss L , Dcs Moines. Mrs. Lizzie Decline, 224 Grand Street, Jersey City, relates her miseries resulting from worn! trouble, from which she was re lieved and cured by the timely use of Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. She ends her letter by saying, “I owe all to you.” Mrs. Newton Cobb, of Manchester, 0., writes: “I used eight bottles of your Vegetable Compound, and I am happy to say it nus oured me of painful menstruations and backache. My sufferlug every month was dreadful. The doctors gave me morphine to ease the pain; nothing to cure me. Oh, I want to tell every one what cured me I I wish every suffering woman would write aud get your advice.” Miss Jennie , Chicago, states that she Is twenty-two years of ace; occupation, saleswoman in large dry goods store. Constant standing lias brought ea womb trouble, the symptoms of which she describes fully. Bhe says: “Help me if you can. Thera are several girls I know who have written to Mrs. Pinkham, and been cured by her adrice and medicine.” Miss Mary Smylie, who resides , at 2078 K. Susquehanna Avenue. Kensington,Pliila., writes: “lam a working-girl, and must stand eleven hours every day. I have suffered terribly from painful menstruationsand kidneyt rouble. At times my head was so dizzy I could hardly sec. A friend recomraeuded your Vegetable Compound. lam a different girl now: no more aches and pains. Ob, thank you, thank you I"
The above extracts from many hundred letters received daily by Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., go to show how easily ailing women can obtain advice and relief. Write to Mrs. Pinkliam. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the most successful female medicine known to the world, can be obtained of any druggist in the land.
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