Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1896 — WHAT HEADACHE IS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
WHAT HEADACHE IS.
The Danger Signal that Nature Gives to Women. Xt (Mrntflo* That Sertoos Female Trouble Mm Imminent, Host female diseases manifest their presence by a headache. When a dull heavy ache in the head la accompanied by disordered stomach, bad taite in the mouth, dull eyes, pains / —m back and groins, lasai jif. } J tude, nervousness, desponj£p*^»j^ dency and. irto locate the " Vs jxSj trouble and H remove ‘ it. B 1 We will tell m Of nowthatthe 1 serious womb ij 1 trouble is imminent. Don’t let this fearful disease get you in its power. If you are uncertain, write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., giving full symptoms. Your letter will be read, acted upon and answered by one of your own sex, and without charge. Note Mrs. Snyder’s letter to Mrs. Pinkham. “Before taking your remedies, day after day I would read the testimonials of women who had been cured by the use of your Vegetable Compound. “ At last I decided to write and tell you my condition. “I had been examined by physicians who told me that my womb was very large and prolapsed, and also said there was a growth on the inside of the womb that must be cut out; menstruations were so painful that I suffered for three days of every month, and it was impossible to get any r ®st. For two months I W&jrJ* used Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable /r \ \yjC2 Compound, mood ur *" ' j ///111 \ Sanative ml ////II Vs \/jk Wash, and M / fill i now am llll' \! VV curc d- I had \ l \\ \ suffered nine \ years, thinking there was no cure for me, and it only took five oottles of your remedies to cure me.” —Mbs. L. Snydeb, Trenton Junction, N. J.
