A Wonderful Statement
From Mrs. J. S. McGilla, of 113 Kilbnrn Avenue, Rockfurd, 111. "I was dreadfully ill- the doctors said they could cure me, but failed to do so. I could not see for several minutes. I could not stand very long without feeling sick and vomiting. I also had female weakness, inflam mation of ovaries, painful menstruation, displacement oí the womb, itching of the external parts, and ulceration of the womb. I have had all these complaints. "The pains I had to stand were something dreadful. My husband told me to try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine, which I did, and after takLng it for a while, was eured."
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