Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1898 — NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT. [ARTICLE]

NO WOMAN IS EXEMPT.

Regularity is a matter of importance in every woman’s life. Much pain is, however, endured in the belief that it is necessary and not alarming, when in truth it is all wrong and indicates derangement that may cause serious trouble. I Excessive monthly pain itself will unsettle the nerves and make women old before their time. The foundation of womanVs health is a perfectly normal and regular performance of nature’s function. The statement we print from Miss Gertrude Bikes, of Eldred, Pa., is echoed in every city, town and hamlet in this counlry. Reacl wkat sne says: “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— l feel like a new person since following your advice, and think it is my duty to let the public know the good your remedies have done me. My troubles were painful meostruation and leucorrhcea. I was nervous and had spells of being confused. Before using your remedies I never had any faith in patent medicines. I now wish to say that I never had anything do,me so much good for painful menstruation as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; also would 6ay that your Sanative Wash has cured me of leucorrhcea. I hope these few words may help suffering women.” The present Mrs. Pinkham’s experience in treating female ills is unparalleled, for years she worked side by Jdrs. Lydia E. Finkham, and for sometime past Tbas had sole charge of the correspondenoe department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. All Buffering women are invited to write freely to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice about their health.