Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1897 — MRS. CURTIS, NEW YORK, [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MRS. CURTIS, NEW YORK,

Tells Hor Experience With Ovaritis. A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied by a sense of tenderness and heat low down in the side, with an occasional shooting pain, indicates inflammation. On examination it will be found that the region of pain shows some swelling. This is the first stage of ovaritis, inflammation of the ovary. If the roof of your house leaks, my sister, yon have it fixed at once ; why not pay the same respect to your own body ? Do you live miles away from a ductor ? Then that is all the more reason why you should attend to yourself at / once, or you will L, soon be on the flat (J of your back. "V You need g not, you X/J. ought not '"—'V to let yourself go, \ > hen one of * ' your own sex holds out the helping hand to you, and ’ will advise you without money and without price. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and tell her all your symptoms. Her experience in treating female ills is greater than any' other living person. Following is proof of what we say: “ For nine years I suffered with female weakness in its worst form. I was in bed nearly a year with congestion of the ovaries. I also suffered with falling of the womb, was very weak, tired all the time, had such headaches as to make me almost wild. Was also troubled with leucorrhcea, and was bloated so badly that some thought I had dropsy. I have taken several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and several of her Blood Purifier, and am completely cured. It is a wonder to all that I got well. I shall always owe Mrs. Pinkham a debt of gratitude for her kindness. I would advise all who suffer to take her medicine.”—Mrs. Annib Curtis, Ticonderoga, N. Yr