Rensselaer Democrat, Volume 1, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1898 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE DAWN OF WOMANHOOD. Earnest Words From Mrs. Pinkham to Mothers Who Have Daughters and a Letter From Mrs. Dunmore, of Somerville, Mass. The advent of womanhood is fraught with dangers which even careful *i TTI I I mothers too often neglect. - -- r One of the dangers to a young woman is belated 111111 SESgBrT menstruation. “ The lily droops on its stem and dies before its beauty is unfolded;” or she may have en- -■ * - r £ . tered into the perfection of womanhood \ I I with little apparent inconvenience or I I Hl \ I/ / disorder of health. But suddenly the " ~Hr Nr a |bL I , ' )vJ \ \ / / menses entirely cease. 1 J /j 1 I/ / Mother, puberic malady is taking -It' 8 // / / hold of your daughter, and quick I . // Si \'// consumption may follow 1 Take in II stant steps to produce regular men- - 4 L-aJStSv r-7 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComI \ pound is certain to assist nature to per*orm her regular duties, procure it at £L# I. V i °noe; there are volumes of testimony from y Pet UM \\ Yfc::::; grateful mothers who have had their CdJt O \ V----- daughters’ health restored by its use. H \ ► If personal advice is desired, write rrr k»j.M \ \ l£X£iUJ quickly to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. 7ms ViaiMai 1 i It will be given you without charge, and 1 it will be the advice of abundant experi- \ . | * J encc and success. \ \ \\ Read the following from Mrs. CnAitr.xa \ \\ ■ 1 Duxmore, 103 Fremont St., Winter Hill, \ \\ '\/ Somerville, Mass.: vSr \ I' “ I was in pain day and night; my doctor y \ did not seem to help me. I could not seem to ' find any relief until I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had inflammation of the womb, a bearing-down pain, and the whites very badly. The pain was so intense that I could not sleep at night. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a few months, and am now all right. Before that I took morphine pills for my pains; that was a great mistake, for the relief was only momentary and the effect vile. lam so thankful to be relieved of my sufferings, for the pains I had were something terrible.” Lydia E. PlnkhanTs’VegetaMeConoowtrt: a Woman's Remedy for Womaa’s Iris

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