Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1920 — Women Who Recovered From Being Nervous Wrecks [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Women Who Recovered From Being Nervous Wrecks
Murphysboro, Hl.—"When I began taking Dr. Pierce’s medicines I was just a nervous wreck, -I could hardly be on my feet. While not able
to work, I tried to keep up. I was advised to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and Golden Med-i ca 1 Discovery, and I took both. I began to get better, and when the treatment was finished I ,x: was much stronger and better able to work. The remedies
were fine; easy to take and fully satisfactory.”—Mrs. Wm. Blackburn, 827 N. 14th St. Elgin, Dl.—"When I reached middle life I was miserable with ‘heat flashes,’ dizzy spells, beating-down pains, nervousness, sick headaches and sleeplessness. I remembered that when my mother was going through the same period of life she depended upon Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and the ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ She came through the change so well that I took these two remedies and my health improved at once. All of the annoying and distressing conditions that I had suffered with disappeared, and I came through the ‘change of life’ just as strong and well as my mother had years ago. -I can highly recommend these good medicines to all women at this critical period.”—Mrs, Annie Van denburg, 256 Franklin St. Streator, Hl.—“l am very glad to be able to add my testimonial to the worth of Dr, Pierce’s excellent remedies. They have been used extensively in my mother’s family, and also in my own, and always with the most remarkable success.” —Mrs. Ada Graves. 106 W. Morrell St.
