Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 February 1904 — Page 6
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r Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound "To Young Women: I suffered for six years -with dysmenorrhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as I knew it meant three or four days of intense pain. The doctor said this "was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. "If young girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that was the only medicine which helped me any. Within three weeks after X started to take it, I noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at Jhe time of myjiext monthly period the pain had diminished considerably. T kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later. I am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have added 12 pounds to my weight, my color is good, and I feel light and happy." Mrss Agxes Miller, 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, 111. The monthly sickness reflects the condition ot a Roman's health. Anything1 unusual at that time should have prompt and proper attention. Fifty thousand letters from women prove that Xiydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound regulates menstruation and makes those periods painless " READ WHAT MISS MNDBECK SAYS:
t fitted me. I will tell you how I suffered. My t?'''.iL trouble was nainful menstruation. I felt as each
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FORFEIT v cannot forthwith produce the original lettert and iignatnrM f above testimonials, 'which will prove their absolute genuineness. Iydi E- 1'iuuk.liajn Medicine Co., Tijnn, Mm.
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"Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam: Irytlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has greatly bene-
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men. " A friend advised me to try Mrs Pinkham's medicine. I did so and am now free from all pain during my periods." Jessie C. Lindbeck, 1201 6th Street, Rockford, I1L v
FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN. v Remember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there
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KATHER
Original. In merry England several centuries ago there lived a young girl who, though she belonged to the most aristocratic family in England, was not brought up with proper care. Her mother died when Katherine was in early childhood, and she was turned over to an old dowager duchess. In the duchess' splendid mansin she was left with the waiting women and occupied the sleeping apartments common to them all. Here temptation was thrown in her way, especially by two of these women, Dorothy Berwicke and Mary Lassells. The former led the little girl just coming to womanhood into an intrigue with her music teacher, Henry llanos, while Mary Lassells led her into another with Francis Derhaui, a member of the household troop of Katherine's uncle, a powerful duke. t Derham succeeded in persuading Katherine to become betrothed to him. A troth plight, as it was called in those days, was equivalent to a marriagi and so recognized by the church. Derham called her "wife," and she called him "husband." In time this relationship was discovered by the dowager duchess, who, after giving Katherine a beating, placed her under duress. The matter was hushed up; the women who had fostered the intimacy were sent away, while Derham fled from the blight he had brought upon one of the noblest families in England, escaping to Ireland. There he shipped with pirates. Katherine had only now reached womanhood and, having been freed from her evil associates, became remarkable for her modest and maidcul,deportment. Derham returned and endeavored to renew his intimacy, with her, but Katherine would have nothing to do . with him. Reports of Katherine's attractions spread till they reached the court. Her family, indeed her relationship by blood to the royal house of England, rendered her fully eligible to an appointment in the royal service, and she was made maid of honor to the queen. The king noticed and admired her. Then he began to pay her attention, and she became the queen's rival. At last the queen was divorced, and Katherine became queen of England. Meanwhile Durham bad vanished, While Dorothy Berwicke, Mary Lassells and the others who had known of Katherine's temptations and their results were scattered. But no sooner was it known that she was to become queen than these birds of prey began to hover over the woman they had ruined as a child. One of the women wrote her demanding to be taken into her service, and Katherine did not dare refuse her. Manox, who had first tampered with her, became one of the royal musicians, and the terrible cord that was drawing about her was at last knotted by Derham" s receiving an appointment in her suit. Mysterious reports about the queen'3 past life began to be circulated, but the king, who was desperately in love with her, either did not hear or ignored them. In those daj-s Catholic and Protestant were struggling for the mastery, and it was not possible that any scandal about the queen should escape the opposite party. Mary Lassells revealed the whole matter, and the king's confidential minister informed his majesty of the facts. He at first treated the accusation as a calumny designed for the destruction of the queen. Nevertheless he could not rest in doubt and took steps to know the truth. Derham was arrested on a charge of piracy. He acknowledged the troth plight of years before and that he and Katherine had lived as man and wife, but denied the slightest familiarity between them since her marriage with the king. Derham's confession pierced the king to the heart and was the queen's death warrant. Katherine was made a prisoner, her household discharged and her glory taken from her. The king, who loved her devotedly, would have been glad to save her life, but there were reasons why it was not to her interest or to the interest of the realm. These reasons were magnified by those who Avere striving to get rid of one who had supplanted a former queen and was of a different religion. The king in his desire to save her from the block endeavored to force her to acknowledge her precontract with Derham, for the Church of Home allowed no divorce except in precontract. But Katherine would not admit this troth plight, and, since she could not be divorced, there was no way of severing her matrimonial status except by execution. Katherine was'transferred to the Tower of London, that prison of so many political offenders and objects of the displeasure of the sovereign. Two days &fter the royal assent to her execution she was led to the scaffold. There was great dissatisfaction on the part of the people at her illegal execution, for even in those barbarous days the laws of England provided that no one should be put to death without a fair and open trial, which had been denied Katherine. She was led like a sheep to the slaughter without being permitted to make any defense. She submitted to the headsman's stroke with meekness and courage. Many others suffered a like fate, but none so well deserved as Derham, who was hanged and quartered.. Such is the story of Katherine Howard, Henry VIII. 's fifth queen. No more touching example, certainly no more notable one, of the consequences of being unprotected from evil influ- ' ences, has ever been enacted. The facts j ns laid down in this brief sUr tch have i been taken from history, nt ;m inci dent having been chari;4'el nor urn? ridded. Th story is a suWj;l jv.r a vreat moral drama and worthy of a genius In the handling. WILLABD CLIFFOUD IRVING.
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