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Show s this period of life, -1 ' I ( -or their n. 'lien;, :J M'W-y ' ' are'... .earn:. in-" .' ;'.;' I vited fo:t V. 2 iars.'J J C V . Pinldiam fc;-; advice; all such letters are ? strictly cc::fidential ; she has guided in a motherly vay hundreds of young vomen ; and her advice is freely and cheerfully given. i. ' School days are danger days for American girls: i ' ' . Often physical collapse follows, and it takes years:to recorerthe lost vitality. r Sometimes it is never recovered. Perhaps 'they are not over-careful about keepine their -feet dry; through carelessness in this -respect the monthly sickness is usually rendered'very severe. - -. -.. . - Then begin ailments -which should be removed at once, or they will produce constant suffering. Jleadache, faintness, slight vertigo, pains in the back and loin3, irregularity, loss of sleep and appetite, a tendency to avoid the society of others, are symptoms all indicating that woman'a - ; . arch-enemy is at hand. . - - - ' . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped many a young girl ver this critical period. With it they have gone through their trials with courage and "safety. ' With its proper use the young girl is safe from the peculiar dangers of school years and prepared for hearty womanhood. i : A Young: Chicago jdirl " Studied Too Hard." , "Dear Mrs. Phtkham: I wish to thank you for the help and benefit ben-efit I have received through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vege-table Compound and Liver PI11& When I was about seventeen rr years old I suddenly seemed to lose my usual good (, - health and vitality. Father said I studied too r ! hard, but the doctor thought different and ( ' '""'X : prescribed tonicf which I took by the v I ,! quart, without rehef. Reading one day in v.- (''. the paper of Mrs. Pinkham's great cures, '''S.vV finding the symptoms described an- t ' swered mine, I decided I would give Lydla w & Iintnara'8 Vegetable Compound a rf j triaL I did not 6ay a word to the doctor; " ' S) i I bought it myself, and took it axx)rding Si directions . regularly for two months, ' and I found that I gradually improved, i - Vyhf7 an( that a Pams and I was my yj'J f old self once more. Lilux E. Sinclair, '.'' ; 17 K22d St, Chicago 111."; , " MissPratt . Unable to Attend School." . " Dear Mrs. Pixkh am : I feel it my duty to tell all young women how much Lydia E. Plnkhams wonderful Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now-1 feel like a new person, ' and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. . ; u I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weak- ' ness." Miss Alma Pratt, Holly, Mich. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is the one sure remedy rem-edy to be repert upon at this Important period in a young girl's life Qr finn FORFEIT oannot forthwith produce the origiml lettr ad tiga&tarea of 1 1 5 5 SI I abore tesiimoniaU, which will crore their absolute (renuinene. -lWUW 1 V.ydl K. Plnkbajo Medtcin Co.. Lrmn. HtMi " m ' - - ' :ltl.u(;h frjK.U 1 acJ ;c:.ili;:vl to ' "7 a rr:::a:!:r.! tTcTrco, man r.-'"- ' '"' ' y """-JJ '-. certain j.ropcrtic.i anJ perforce ccr-. ccr-. y , -xv" . tain functions in common Trith all liv- ' f - . . 5St- . ., in thirds to the very lovrcit of even ; ' ' ' V V vc-etabli? structure. In prowin a stalk '; j , v of corn certain laws of nature must ba ' ff ' .. ' ; complied with, and accordingly as ' f 'k " there is failure in these essentials i : ) j ' . there will be fading, shriveling and ; . - ' " . -v" "5 ) death. In the human body there must j T v - J ;;tT ( be this same regard for nature's laws. I 7 "--' ' . ( Where there i3 . i , - i . - : ! : rsy 1 : ( . ; I r It must be supplied, "Where there Is V ' ; !' i ' '" y'r. ' coldness or a clammy condition in any, v 1 . part of the body rich blood in the right ; A . v ' quantity is necessary, and in all uch! I ' V . XSi;- defects there will be found upon care- j ' Jy Ns. x ful examination , i ' . I - . N -p M, fl SF20I7I0 0.1U32 K2 ' kiv- y sc3:: "?:ov : ' il VH I lift I which must be removed and the dif3 '' V ' HltL'u ' ' culty overcome. To be fitted for this ' 'iinu 'h "jriM work -a doctor must possess HON- -A. t W1 ' " ESTY and . ABILITY. He must be -x. ''' qualified by progressive .steps, diligent study and earnest thought, constantly W. fl. COOK.M. D. striving for . ' - i CnSATER 'Fh'OFIGIEriCY. fltlD SIHLL and be willing to sacrifice that he may eventually gain his ends. "Working for years on - the above plans I have arrived at a system of treating private ailments that cannot be imitated. - ' L1Y CURES AnE T.1Y AnGU;.iEITS 'All over the land, and the number of patients every day who are sent to me by grateful grate-ful persons I have cured is a reward that I hold higher than money. It makes no differ ence to me whether a patient is skeptical or not. I practice no faith cures, and results' are, therefore, not dependent upon absence of skepticism. With all the "pay when cured" schemes that veer around in their dealings with you until your money is tied up on de- posit never to be returned (or paid in advance outright), and the "trial treatments" and free sample fakes, you have a right to be skeptical, though in a measure are you not to blame for trying to pick the shell that has the pea under it when it is under none of them? Do not expect something for nothing. I give a dollar's worth of honest worth for a dollar and guarantee every promise I make. , : ' - de n riEiv nnn. ' . AJifetime of study has resulted in a system that assists nature in the restoration and development of men to a strong, vigorous state. I make. men strong strong ; in ; every, way strong enough to succeed in the battle of life, men who command respect ' , and admiration and love; men who force success. ' ' " r To' any person' afflicted with' VARICOCELE I offer a cure perfectly in one week without inife, surgery or detention from business. PILES-in one treatment' treat-ment' ' BLOOD POISON in twenty-seven to ninety davs without potash or mercury. mer-cury. STRICTURE without sounds or knife in six weeks. ORGANIC WEAK- NESS AND REFLEX DISORDERS in four to twelve weeks, and give a contract , in writing as good as a bond. I. will furnish bank and commercial references, as ' well as patients I have treated, and will not make you feel obliged to take treat- ' meht after you have talked with me if you are not fully satisfied. My consultation consulta-tion and advice'is always free and cheerfully given at office or by letter. You - owe it to yourself and posterity to be vigorous in mind and body. Have your case examined and understood whether you want treatment now or not. CALL Oil WRITE FOR IX FORMATION. . cook Medical Co., : klSS HOURS: 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. U - - - ' |