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Show COULD ROT STANDI FEET Mrs. Baker So Weak Could Not Do Her Work Found Relief In Novel Way. Adrian, Mich. "I suffered terribly with female weakness and backache and M- i I got so weak that I ? ' ; jtt. ' could hardly do my work. When I " ;Tji . Al; washed my dishes I iWjf i M had to sit down and , when I would sweep IliljS lJT fWi$ the floor I would get .., s0 weak that I would fcs-4 ; have to get a drink lJ-i every few minutes, I li iT&ttn and before I did my '? lsl dusting I would have I f 'vO to lie down. I got bo poorly that my folks thought I was going into consumption. One day 1 found a piece of paper blowing around the yard and I picked it up and read it. It said ' Saved from the Grave, and told what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vegeta-ble Compound has done for women. I showed it to my husband and hesaid, Why don't you try it?' So I.did, and after I had taken two bottles I felt better and I said to my husband, I don t need any more,' and be said 'You had better take it a little longer anyway. So I took it for three months and got well and strong." Mrs. Alonzo E. Baker, 9 Tecumseh St, Adnan, Mich. Not AVell Enough to Work. In these words is hidden the tragedy of many a woman, housekeeper or wage earner who supports herself and is often helping to support a family, on imeagrt wages. Whether in house, oince, factory, fac-tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman should remember that there is one tried and true remedy for the ills to which all women are prone, and that is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It promotes that vigor which makes work easy. The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicina Co., Lynn, Mass. |