Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MO SECRET ' IN THIS WOMAN’S CASE. Mrs. Campbell Wishes Her Letter Pub. lished so that the Truth May Bo Known. [SI’KCIAL TO oui» IADT It It A DEBS .J Of the thousands of jgjters received from women all over Ac world by Mrs. f, not one 1s the nubliC oi r. Thus abmfidence in Wished -beeen Mrs. Pinkham and her army cf patients; and she freely solicits a letter frem any vonian. rich or poor, who is in ill health or ailing. ; In the case of Mary E. Campbell, cf Albion, Noble Co., Ind,, her suffering was so severe, her relief so suddenly realized., and her gratitude so great, that the wishes the circumstances published, in the hope that others may be benefited thereby., She says: “My physician tcld me I had dropsy and falling of the Womb. My Steinach and bowels were so bloated I could rot get a full breath. My face and hands were bloated badly. I had that dreadful bearing-down pain, backache, palpitaticn of the heart, and Jjgrvousn§ss. “ One of my something growing in my stomach; and the medicine that I took gave me relief only for a short time. I thought I must die. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it worked like a charm. After taking the first bottle I could walk across the street, now I am ■well. I advise all my friends to take it.’’ —Mary E. Campbell, Albion, Noble Co