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Day
24
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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WOMEN WANT TO KNOW. TO WHOM CAN THEY TELL THEIR TROUBLES? A Woman Answers "To Me" - Anxlous Inquirers Iiitelligfently Answered - Thousands of Grateful Letters. Women regard it as a blessing that they eau talk to a woman who f ully understands their every ailment, and thus avoid the examináis ( Li Jii Ores incomFemale diseases yield toLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once. Iníiammation, ulceration, falling and displacement of the womb, ovarían troubles, spinal weakpess and kidney eomplaints, all have iheir sj'mptoms, and should be " nipped in the bud."' Bearing--down pa.:ns, backache, headache, nervousness, pains in groins, lassitude, whites, irregularities, dread of impending evil, bines, sleeplessness, faintnesfs, etc. Here is testimony right to the point: " The doctors told me that unless I went to the liospital and had an operation performed, I could notlive. I had falling, enlargement and ulceration of the womb. '"I was in constant misery all the time; my back ached; I -r- was always tired. It - -5 was impossible ff s, for me to walk Lu j, f v f ar or stand long j at a time. I was - if V ) a trial. "I took three bottles of Lydia E.. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and ■used two packages of Sanative Wash, and I am now almost well. I am stouter and heaïthier than 1 have ever been in my life. My f riends and neighbors and the doctors are surprised at my rapid "mpro vemen t. I have told them all what I have been taking." - Mes. Anxetta Bickiieier, Bellaire, Belmont Co.. O.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier