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Day
28
Month
October
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE STUDIOüS GïEL. Au Interesting1 Letter Prom a Young Ladies' College. Kace Betwecn the Sexes for Kducatlon. Health Impaired hy Incessaut Sttidy. The race between the sexes for education is to-day very close. Ainbitious g-irls work ineessantly over their studies, and are often v = brouht to a halt, Q-aP) through having ■, sacrifleed the phy( fei'ip" sical to the mental. í&rsSípB'' -ïhen begin those jiLj ailments tliatmust be jjwrv?S;. rernovcd at once, or ÈwÊËtt PíSBl they will produce conMSWl Isl stantsuffering. HeadIfifêOjjwiP ache' dizziness, faint-HLa I ness, slight vértigo, pA jT d f P&ins 'n the back and IItH! n lo5 irregularity, iï' i' loss of sleep and "T J JCT appetite, nerv" v ousness and Nk n tolucs, v'ith lack ( of confidence; y -p'Jy these are positive signs that woC%% men's arch enemy is at hand. T!ie foll0'"'? letter was received by Mrs. Pinkhamin May, one month after the young lady had first written, giving symptoms, and asking advice. She was ill and in great distress of mind, feeling she would not hold out till graduation, and the doctor had advised her to go home. - College, Mass. You dfcar AVoman: - I should have written to you before, but you said wait a month. We are taught that the days of miracles are past. Pray what is my case ? I have taken the Vegetable Compound faithfully, and obeyed you implicitly and, am f ree f rom all my ills. I was a very, very sick girl. Am keeping well up in my class, and hope to do you and myself credit at graduation. My gratitude cannot find expression in L words. Your sincere --gk ',. ' ,, o ooj Jw o o o of the other oEHSfc 'S; EjlB B girls are now H8Sff 5eÜÍÍBO using the "Pajfrlf 8 efits them all. pwTBo ham's Vegetable ff V Compound is the only ' safe, sure and eff ectual remedy in such cases, as it removes the cause, purifles and invig-orates the system, and gives energy and vitality.

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Ann Arbor Courier