Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1897 — A Wonderful Statement [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A Wonderful Statement

tnm Hn. McGlllu tc #n. Pinkham. f I think it my duty, dear Mrs. Pinkham, to tell you what your wonderful Compound has done for me. I was dreadfully ill—the doctors said

they could cure me but j failed to do ao. I gave up in despair and took to my bed. I had dreadful pains in my heart, faintingspells, s 'M sparks be- “ fore my my eyes—and some-

times I would get so blind, I could not see for several minutes. • I could not stand very long without feeling sick and vomiting. I could not breathe a long breath without screaming, my heart pained’So.-% I also had f4mal£ u-eakhesa,-4cflaai- , mation of ovaries painful menstruation, displacement of the womb, itching of the external parts, and ulceration of the womb. 1 have had all these oomplaints. The pains I had to stand were something dreadful. My husband told me to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine, which 1 did, and after taking it tor ia while, was,cured. , No other, kind of medicine for me as long as you make Compound. I hope every woman who suffers will take your Compound and be cured. — Mbs. J. S. McGillab» 113 Kilbum avenue, Rockford, IIL