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Its use. J bis truly wondernu remedy Is the safeguard of women's health. Mrs. Masel Surra, 345 Central Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. -T., writes: "Df.au Mrs. Pinkham: I esn hardly find words with which to thank you for what your wonderful remedy has done for me. Without it I would by this time have been dead or worse. Insane; for when I started to take Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound I was in a terrible s'ate. I think it would be impossible for me to tell all I suffered. Every part of my body se.tned to pain some way. The pain in ray back and head was terrible. 1 was nervous, had hys terics and faint inj? spells. M v case waa ons oriven up by two of the best doctors in i PA unuw,v; been established by In buying a or Vedette is all that is claimed PEERLESS TONIC ESestorei Lost Vltaltbr, eares Nenroats Da Ullltrsjsjal Paraala Prir.. -j.o itotu. Sal h. Bsasraasfti cbirn prepaid. EERLESS K,TDENAEY -ir.i Baaaksteaa).! mttpatton .i:i t :?r;tifa Disease, rric-, jor. Hrit- rr svsw asMsaaV. Masufstrtured ij PBKRLKS8 RKMKDY CO, 517-3 111 W. US th Street. Cliii..;,. U. S. a. utr ncccp rasarraau ravsatTassi at Seta a o fIC.Ur rtn any lionet aetata, no caavesa W.rrVto; at home you can earn f.jtri 30 to t 'N S tnon'n aeeorrllnK W ilmi" devoted to It A i lr-n HIJOU UFO. CO.. SM ft. loth St.. rhiisavisaia. ft. W. N. U. CHICAGO. NO. 19. 189S. Vv'lica Ansaorimj MveitlSCSaestfl hiaüy HcatiM This Taper.

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