Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1895 — IN DESPAIR. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
IN DESPAIR.
A PEN PICTURE. Many Women Will Recognize It. terrciAL to oub last zzadzesJ “Oh, lam so nervous! No one ever Buffered as I do! There isn’t a well inch
in my. whole body! I honestly think my lungs are diseased, my chest j pains me so; btfti'i’ve no cdtfgh. I’m so weak at my Stomach, and have in- ’ digestion horribly. Then I have palpitation, and my heart hurts me. How I am losing flesh! and this fir headache near- O ly kills me; and E > the backache f j Heavens! If M had hysterics fl yesterday. /j There is a feL jWweight in the lower part of
my bowels, bearing down all the time; and there are pains in my groins and thighs. I can’t sleep, walk, or sit. I’m diseased all over. The doctor? Oh! he tells me to keep quiet. Such mockery! Inflammatory and ulcerative conditions at the neck of the womb can produce all the above symptoms in the same person. In fact, there is hardly a part of the body that can escape those sympathetic pains and aches. No woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there is positively no need of it. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts promptly and thoroughly in such cases; strengthens the muscles of the womb, heals all inflammation, and restores that unruly organ to its normal condition. Druggists are selling carloads of it. Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., will gladly and freely answer all letters asking for advice. Mrs. E. Bishop, 787 Halsey Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., suffered all the above described horrors. Now she is well. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cured her. Write her about it.
