Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1898 — THEY WANT TO TELL [ARTICLE]
THEY WANT TO TELL
Those Grateful Women Who Hava Been Helped by Mrs. Pinkham. Women who have suffered severely and been relieved of their ills by Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and medicine are “ constantly urging publication of their statements for the benefit of other women. Here are tvto such letters: , Mrs. Lizzie Beverly, 258 Merrimac SC., Lowell, Mass., writes: “ It affords me great pleasure to tell all suffering women of the benefit I have received from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. Icanhardly find words to express my gratitude for what she has done for me. My trouble was ulceration of the womb. I was under the doctor’s care. Upon examination he found fifteen very large ulcers, but he failed to do me good. I took several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, also used the Sanative Wqsh, and am cured. Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine saved my life, and I would recowtmend it to all suffering women.” Mrs. Amos Trombleay, Ellenburgh, Ctr., N. Y.. writes: “ 1 took cold at the time my baby was born, causing me to have miiy legs, and was sick in bed for eight weeks. Doctors did me no good. I surely thought I would die. I was also troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat, had faint spells as often as ten times a day. One day a lady came to see me and told me of the benefit she had derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicine, and advised me to try it. I did so, and had taken only half a bottle before I was able to sit in a chair. After taking three bottles I could do my own work. I am now in perfect health.”
