Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1898 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THE SECRET OF A GOOD DISPOSITION. Mrs. Pinkham Says a Careful Regard for Bodily Health Makes Womtts Sweet and Attractive to Ail. The world is filled with sweet women wha are held back from usefulness by some trouble of the female organs. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy sweet dispositions. Sickly all-worn-out women cannot live happy II lives. Nearly every woman may be well and - - happy if she will follow Mrs. Pinkham's advice. 111 Z_ I Sm See Mrs. Craig says: ** \ p “Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — I have taken Lydia E. “ 7IX TITTim ht/i || | | Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and <>a|p ::::::: J ~~nT ZZZZZ think it is the best medicine for women y -- - in the world. I was so weak and nerv~Tj “ “ \ 111 ous that I thought I could not live from “Ft “ one day to the next. I had prolapsus “H ~~ ” uteri and leucorrhoea, and thought that jj I 111..... . I would die. I had dragging 44b j Vl IK ..yFV*f “ ~ JLJ 1 pains in my back, burning sen* JgW,Vm ;\\T I Zf&JZty Z sation down to my feet, and so nri \ \ DUj[- many miserable feelings. Peo♦A» LM ,\) pie said thatl looked like a dead UVV^r' \ TTfr woman. Doctors tried to cure Pv\y yy \ IZZZZZZZ me, but failed. I had given up if vVI x. \\ II when I heard of th^Pinkham p-j-| ( ( Kv VAK medicine. I got a bottle. I did ~~n \\ 111 not have much faith in it, but ITj \ V 11 thought I would try it, and it - v " V* “ade a new woman of me. I \ wish I could get every lady in ‘,-**s _ V the land to try it, for it did for _ S ' me what doctors could not do." " IT ITT —Mrs. Sallie Craig, Baker’s Landing, Pa. I j~t~ [t That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a -L i rn n.|^)| safeguard of woman’s health is clearly proven by the thousands of letters constantly being received. Here is one from Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 566 Ferry Ave., Camden, N. J.: “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham: —Before writing to you I felt very bad, had terrible Bick headaches, no appetite, gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my back and right side; was tired and nervous, and so weak I could scarcely stand. I was not able to do anything, bad sharp pains all through my body. Before I had taken half a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I found myself im* proving. I continued its use until I had taken four bottles, and felt so well thatl did not need to take any more lam like anew person.” Ask Mrs. Pinkham’s Advice-A Woman Best nnaerstands a Woman’s Ills “Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest Work, but Quick Witted People Use SAPOLIO
ceilings. Think of having bed-rooms covered with layers of molding flour paste to feed vermin, with paper to hide them and to absorb the moisture of respiration, and an animal glue culture ground ou its face for disease germs; this having strong colors added, like a colored shirt, to hide the dirt; then think of “the nasty practice” of repeating this papering, without removing the old, and a number of times at that, as many do. Then think of a room coated with pure, porous, permanent Alabastine, which is retimed with but little trouble or 'expense, and i» purify- !°* U 4 •Wfia.iUßf Wd mi. mm, Will
