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Show HOME duties to many women seem nvre Important than health. No matter how 111 they feel, they drag themselves through the daily tasks and pile up trouble. This is heroic but a penalty has to be . A woman in New Matamoras, Ohio, WOMAN'S Mrs. Isabell Bradfield, tells in the F9Ff "$'Ef0Ef follswing letter how she fought with sJlZ. W 3 E sltf disease of the feminine organs until 3tf finally forced to take to her bed. She & tfk Jaj&L Bays: ' "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I feel it my duty to write to you to tell you that I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound and think there is no medicine in the world like it. I Buffered for nine years, and sometimes for twelve weeks at a time I could not stand on my feet. I had female troubles of fZAVMH U kinds; backache, and headache all the time. Seven different doctors treated me. Som said It I would have to go to the hospital and fi&H have an operation performed. But eh! -'- I K fcij G. F how thankful I am that I did not, that ' V vkVwSt I tried your Vegetable Com- Vf llliT Pund instead. I cannot say V'X0 t0 mucn n ts Pra-ise' nor 'cl ' 'VspZOT thank you enough for what it i-'THljJj has done for me. I want you 'y ill to Publish tnis in all tne Papers fff 1 N ; for the good of other l I Si F S ll F "'"'Jw,r. mothers of America i IPv "AV are ?iven to over jJSSy jmA tJI () 1 WOrk. Let them ba 1 P55! - y''--4f V--" j the first indication i ) j t - w o femaie 1x0111310 (XV rlDtlfc' " ''" ''"''l write to Mrs. Piak- ii. ''sP ham at Lynn, Mass., X-j "Sis forheradvice. This advice is promptly given without charge. ' The present Mrs. Pinkham's experience in treating female ills is unparalleled; for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had sola charge of the correspondence department of her great busi-. busi-. ness, advising and helping by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. |