Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 19, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1898 — MRS. PINKHAM’S ADVICE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MRS. PINKHAM’S ADVICE.
What Mrs. Nell Hurst has to Say ▲bout It. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—When I wrote to you I had not been well for five years; had doctored all the time but got no better. 1 had womb trouble very bad. My womb pressed backward, causing piles. I was in such misery I could scarcely walk across the floor. Menstruation was irregular and too pro-
fuse, was also k troubled with fl leucorrhos*. I fi had given up all H hopes of getting » well; everybody B thought I had ' consumption. r After taking / five bottles of i Lydia«E. Pinkham's Vegeta* ble Compound, ilt very much better
and was able to do nearly all my own work. I continued the use of your medicine, and feel that I owe my recovery to you. I cannot thank you enough foryour advice and your wonderful medicine. Any one doubting my statement may write to me and I will gladly answer all inquiries.—Mrs. Nell Hubst, Deepwater, Ma Letters like the foregoing, constantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs. Pinkham that her medicine and counsel are assisting women to bear their heavy burdens. Mrs. Pinkham'saddressis Lynn, Mass. All suffering women are invited to write to her for advice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex* perienced woman s advice to women.
