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Whfin Answerlno AdvertlsemenU Kindly Mention This Paper. WriO SHE WAS I SKETCH OP THE LIFE OF LYDIA E. PINKHAM H naaaaaafl And a True Story of How the Vegetable Compound jH Had Its Birth and How the "Panic of '73" Caused it to be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. I llils rcmarkablo woman, whoso maiden name was Estcs, was born In Lynn, Mass., February 0th, 1810, coming com-ing from a good old Quaker family. For some years she taught school, and became known as a woman of an sJert and Investigating mind, an earnest seeker after knowledge, and abovo all, possessed of a wonderfully sympathetic sympa-thetic nature. In 1843 sho married Isaacs Plnkham, a bulldurVind real estate operator, and their early married life was marked by ?irosorlty and happiness. They had our children, threo sons and a daughter. In those good old fashioned days It was common for mothers to make their own home medicines from roots and herbs, nnturo's own . remedies-calling remedies-calling In a physician only In specially urgent coses. By tradition and ex- Scrlenco many of them gained a won erful knowledge of the curative properties prop-erties of the various roots and herbs. Mrs. Plnkham took a great interest In the study of roots and herbs, their characteristics and power over disease. She maintained that just as nature so bountifully provides in the harvest-fields harvest-fields and orchards vegetable foods of all kinds; so, if we but tako tho pains to find them, In tho roots and herbs of tho field thcro are remedies expressly ex-pressly designed to cure the various ills and weaknesses of the body, and it was her pleasure tosiciircli these, out, and prepare slmplo nnd effective medicines medi-cines for her own family and friends. Chief of theso was a rare combination combina-tion of tlit) choicest medlelnnl roots and herbs found best adapted far the cure of the Ills and weaknesses pecu liar to llio female sex, and ijyma H. rinlc-ham's rinlc-ham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved und cured and it beenmo quite popular among them. All this so far wasdono freely, without with-out money and without price, as a labor of love. But in 1873 tho financial crisis struck Lynn. Its length and severity wero too much for the large real estate Interests of tho I'iUkham family, as this class of business suffered most from fearful depression, so when the Centennial Centen-nial year dawned it found their property prop-erty swept away. Some other source of income had to bo found. At this point Lydla E. Plnkham's Vcgetablo Compound was made known to tho world. Tho threo sons nnd tho daughter, with their mother, combined forces to restore tho family fortune. . They H argued that tho medicine which was H so good for their woman friends and, neighbors was equally good for tba women of tho whole world. H The Pinkhoms hod no money, and H little credit. Their first laboratory JH was the kitchen, where roots and aaaaH herbs ware steeped on the store, jH gradually filling a gross of bottles. Then came tho question ot selling H It, for always before they had given H it away freely. They hired a job H printer to run off some pamphlet H setting forth the merits of the tnedl- -H cine, now called Lydla E. I'lnUh urn's H Vegetable Compound, nnd these were distributed by the Plnkham sons ia Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. J The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, H self-advertising, for whoever used it H recommended it to others, and the de- H mnnd gradually increased. jH In 1877, by combined efforts tho f am- H lly had saved enough money to com- menco newspaper advertising and from H that tlmo the growth nnd success of tho enterprise were assured, until to H day Lydla E, Plnkham and her Vego-tablo Vego-tablo Compound hnvo become- house- hold words everywhere, and many H tons of roots and herbs are used annu-ally annu-ally in its manufacture. Lydla. E. Plnkham herself did not live to see the greut success ot this B work. She passed to her reward yenrs jH ago, but not till sho had provided means for continuing her work ns H effectively ns she could have done it herself. J During her long and eventful expe-rlenco expe-rlenco sho was ever methodical In her work and sho was always careful to pre-nerve pre-nerve arecordof overycase thatcame to her attention. The case of every sick jH woms a who applied to her for advice IH and there were thousand) received jH careful study, and tho details,, lnclud- lng symptoms, treatment and results were recorded for future reference, and to-day these records, together with hundreds of thousands made since, are avallablo to sick women the world over, and represent a vast collabora- tlon of information regarding the treatment of woman's ills, which for authenticity and accuracy can hardly be equaled in any library in the IH world. jf With Lydla E. Plnkham worked her jH daughter-in-law, the present Mrs. IH Plnkham, She wa&carcfullylnstructed IH In all her hutd-won knowledge and for years sho ttsslsted her in her vast IH correspondence. iH To her hands naturally fell the jH direction of the work when its orlgina- fH tor pnssed nway. For nearly twenty- IH five years she has continued it, und lH nothing In the work shows when the jH first Lydla E. Plnkham droptied her H pen, nnd tho present Mrs. Plnkham, IH now the mother of a largo family, took It up. With woman assistants, some us capable as herself, tho present Mrs. Plnkham continues thlsgreat work, and probably from the ofllce of no other aaH Ierson have so many women been nd- WWW vised how to regain health. Sick wo- jH men, this advice Is "Yours for Health" freely given if you only write to nsk for fM Such is the history of Lydla E. Pink-ham's Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound ; made from simple roots and herbs; the one great medicine for women's ullments, and tho fitting monument to the noblo woman whose name it bears. sai, AN i runlrlllfc i i irn rniruMr U JS IS guaranteed to cunE . 'y h AKlHjRSPlNr li grip, iad cold, headache and neuralbia. m '.7'"-?. y,,,5.,,,,rrcPtfJ Iwon'tsetl Antl-Urlnlno to a d-lr wlio won't Guar-nntrn fhy llAi NO MUAL FOR HtyjuiftC It. Call tor your SUWBV IIAlik IP IT IIO.V"!' IIOKK. f fJK "Wn i Ml". If. Vlcmcr, JS. 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