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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
March
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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HESITATE NO LONGEE. Modesty in women is natural. It is one of wornen's ehiei eharms. No one cares for one who really acks this essential to womanliness. ,- -_ Women have suffered ( kv. fearfully because Qvjlj' ) of over-sensitiveC'íy5'! ness in this direc""I J tion. They eouldjfC A n't say to V 5 Wf ri say ■irv1 itt lii'L K someone. their hearts to her. She understands their suffering, and has the power to relieve and cure. In nearly all cases the source of women's suffering is in tho womb. [n many cases the iaale phj-sician does not understand the case and treats the patiënt for ' consumption - indigestión - anything but the rig-ht thing. It is under such circumstances that thousands of women have turned to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., and opened their heart and lives - woman to woman - and received her help. Yovi ask how she can teil if the doctor cannot ? Because no man living ever treated so many cases and possesses such vast expe1 ience. Displacement, inflammation, torpid action, stagnation, sends to all parts of the body the pains that crush you. Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound" is the sure cure for this trouble. For twenty years it has done its grand vrork and cured thousands.

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Ann Arbor Courier