Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1899 — Miss Lockheart’s LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM. [ARTICLE]

Miss Lockheart’s LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM.

[lzttzk to xu. nrxxax xo. 67,104] t “ I cannot express my gratitude to yon for the good that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done forme. I have taken five bottles of the Compound and two boxes of Liver Pills and feel better in every respect. I had suffered for years with dropsy; the veins in my limbs burst, caused from the pressure of the water. I had the worst kind of kidney tronble, fainting spells, and I could not stand long at a time. I also had female weakness and the doctor said there was t tumor ip my left side. The pains I had to stand were something dreadful. A friend handed me a little book of yours, so I got your medicine and it has saved my life. I felt better from the first bottle. The bloating and the tumors have all gone and I do not suffer any pain. lam still using the Vegetable Compound and hope others may find relief as I have done from its use.”— Miss N. J. Locxkkajct, Box Ift, Buubxth, Pa. Only the women who have Mflmd with female troubles can folly appre eiate the gratitude of those whs have been restored to health. Mrs. Pink ham responds qniekly sad withoutcharge to all letters from suffering women. Her address is Lynn, Mesa