Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1901 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
flffn * *2 Iw y MKbBM _J|fP jjggf' ' " m mB&W kwh if I I )IL When a cheerful, brave and light-hearted woman is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, the blues, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way: She has been feeling out of sorts for some time, experiencing severe headache and backache; sleeps very poorly and is exceedingly nervous. Sometimes she is nearly overcome by faintness, dizziness, and palpitation of the heart; then that bearing-down feeling is dreadfully wearing. Her husband says, “ Now? don't get the blues I You will be all right after you have taken the doctor's medicine.” But she does not get all right. She grows worse day by day, until all at onco she realizes that a distressing female comp/jint is established. Her doctor has made a mistake. She loses faith ; hope vanishes : then comes the morbid, melancholy, everlasting blues. She should have been told just what the trouble was, but probably she withheld some information from the doctor, who, therefore, is unable to accurately locate her particular illness. Mrs. Pinkham has relieved thousands of women from just this kind of trouble, and now retains their grateful letters in her library as proof of the great assistance she has rendered them. This same assistance awaits every sick woman in the land. B" Mrs. Winifred Allender’s Letter. " Dear Mrs. Pinrham:—l feel it my duty to writ® and tell-you of the benefit I have received from your wonderful remedies. Before taking- Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, 1 was a misery to myself and every one around me. I suffered terrible pain in my back, head, and right side, was very nervous, would cry for hours. Menses would appear sometimes in two weeks, then again not for three or four months. I was so tired and weak, could not sleep nights, sharp pains would dart through my heart that would almost cause me to fall. “My mother coaxed me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had no faith in it, but to please her I did so. The first bottle helped me so much that I continued Its use. lam now well and weigh more than I ever difi in my life.”—MßS. ... i ■■ ■ , i « WINIFRED ALLENDER, Farmington, UL SFA fill REWARD ■■ ■■■III Ilk VV fa Ia I# the geaumenenol the teAtimooiel lettere *lllllll «*--■“ »—KWiSSiIa.T,SS 9 ■■■■ ■■ ■ which will be paid to any person who can show that the above U mi testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer's special permission.— Lydia B. Pin km am Mxdicini Co. rr^W.LDOUCLAS S 3. & $3.50 SHOES made. 1 it li ?„•»!" sy-a Mr wft ■ \ yviV I ***** Llae r.a.ot ke <<iull«4 L J V ABU ■S _ y lt U not alone tho boat IkijjfcSM Ay 7jf l ” lh * l h th^, ” hrJl nt i of the foot, end the ronetmrtlon of tho ohoe. It it nieehaiS SS »UU *ud knowledge that hare mode W. 1.. DouglM ihoea the boot In the world for men. M fHNISeP*'' / A Take »# •uh.Utate. Insist on hketna W. I. Douglas shore with name 'SS*-:' //J^h end price stamped on bottom. ¥onr dealer ehonld keep them, If he doet not, /jJc ®QS send for catalog giving lull Instructions how to order b, mail. AffiWSßk XV. JL. UOUOLAS, JUruckt.il, Men Isa 11l I
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