Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 January 1899 — NERVOUS DEPRESSION. [ARTICLE]

NERVOUS DEPRESSION.

[A TALK WITH MRS. PINKIIAM.] A woman with the blues is a very uncomfortable person. She is illogical, unhappy and frequently hysterical. The condition of the mind known as “ the blues,” nearly always, with women, results from diseased organs of generation. It is a source of wonder that in this age of advanced medical science, any person should still believe that mere force of will and determination will overcome depressed spirits and nervousness in women. These troubles are indications of disease. Every woman who doesn't understand her condition should write to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Pinkham for her advice. Her advice ia thorough common sense, and is the counsel of a learned woman of great experience. Read the story of Mrs. F. S. Bennett, Westphalia, Kansas, as told in the fol- 1 lowing letter: "Dear Mes. Pinkham:—l have suffered for over two years with falling, enlargement and ulceration of the womb, and this spring, being in such a weakened condition, caused me to flow for nearly 6ix months. Some time ago, urged by friends, I wrote to you for advice. After using the treatment which you advised for a short time, that terrible flow stopped. “T am now gaining strength and flesh, and have better health than 1 have had for the past ten years. I wish to say to all distressed, suffering women, do not suffer longer, when there is one so kind and willing to aid you.” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a woman's remedy for woman’s ills. More than a million women have been benefited by iL