Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1896 — JOYS OF MATERNITY. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

JOYS OF MATERNITY.

VIGOROUS MOTHERS AND STURDY CHILDREN ADMIRED. WTiy •• Many Women Are ChUdleo—A Problem That Ha* Puzzled Physicians far Centuries. Reproduction is a law of nature, and Bo picture of joy and happiness can equal that of the vigorous mother and her sturdy child. jT , Nature makes X'l/vY'tjj Aa Fjk but ew pT A I )v mistakes, MjL Y ’ J and every thoughtful jqSjsxMl' \vlci I I* 1,8011 must n\ 2) admit that a « JkA I V/ cause exists, Aemaßk v \ why so many MgjSlHt . v \ \ women are ’ll childkss. FnL*?* • •/J The subject hBjIXJ baffles the ■V ' ? theories of phy9// / / r%H. sieians. Such W HKja cases are curable E l Pl I B&sf nine times out of | i I 1 1 ffea ten, as evidenced I I \l ■r’ by thousands of fl I 111 letters on file at I 1 / / I Mrs. Pinkham’s ofj I | I I 1 fice. Many a dar- / j! i 1 ling baby owes its li j 11 A existence to Mrs. {A Ml I *5 Pinkham’s advice and the Vege- * table Compound. This is not to be wondered at when such testimony as the following explains itself: “ I have taken three bottles of your Vegetable Compound, one package of Sanative Wash, one box of Liver Piljs; and now I have a dear little babe fdfir weeks old, and I am well. I have to thank you for this. “I have spent 8200.00 for doctor’s bills without obtaining any relief. For ■my sure I only spent 85.00. " “I had been a victim of female troubles in their worst form; suffered untold agonies every month; had to stay in, bed, and have poultices applied, and then could not stand the pain. “ My physician told me if I became pregnant I would die. I had bladder trouble, itching, backa<phe, catarrh of ./Jpi'V, the stomach, hys- «■ ft V teria and heart ■teJJ trouble, fainting y iwirAj spells and leu- -r"\\. ZAts x corrhoea. Can S* you wonder that 11 “ T Z(w ~ ' I singythe praises of ” a medicine that has cured me of all these ills?”—Mbs. Geo. C. Kirchner, 872*Belmont Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y.