Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1897 — WOMAN’S POWER. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WOMAN’S POWER.

IT SHAPES THE DESTINIES OF MEN AND NATIONS. Where Men Are at a Disadvantage, sad “Only s Woman Can Lnderftaml s We* man's Ill*.” Woman’s beauty, love and devotion, rule the world. Grand women ; strong mentally, morally and physically,

whose ambition and magnetic influ ence “ r ge men to deeds w of grandeur and heroism, F Such women are all-power fuL Weakly*

W 7 r slck,y--mf / II ailing W I I • women Live little ambition; I I their own troubles oc- ' I cupy their thoughts, and

their one object is to get well. They have no confidence in them■elves, and only too often lose faith in their physicians. All irregularities, whites, bearingdown pains, nervousness, headache, backache, “ blues,” distaste for society, sounds in ears, palpitation, emaciation, heavy eyes, “all gone” feeling, dread of impending evil, sleeplessness, etc., should at once be removed and vigorous health assured. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has for twenty years saved women from all this. Hear this woman speak:— “I wish to publish what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash have done for me. I had falling of the womb and leucorrhoea, and they have cured me of both. lam a well woman. I suffered dreadfully with such dragging pains in the lower part of the back and extending around the body, irritation of the bladder, pain when walking and painful menatruation ; I weakened terribly. I had been treated by three doctors without much help, and it only took five bottles of your Compound and three of Sanative Wash to cure me. I can recommend them to all women •uffering with complaints like these. Mrs. Vannatta, 3827 N. Bread St, Philadelphia, Pa.