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The His of Women Act upon the
Nerves like a Firebrand.
The relation of woman’s nerves and generative organs is very
consequent 1} nine tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous
desmndency, “ the blues,” sleeplessness, and nervous irritability of
wonfen arise from some derangement of the organism which makes
her a woman. Herein we prove conclusively that Lvtlia E. Pinkham’s
V<ig<*able Compound will quickly relieve all this trouble.
Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis. •
“ Iif.aR Mrs. Pinkuam:—I have been ailing from female troublo for
the past five jeais. Aeout a month ego I was taken with nervous prostra¬
tion. accompanied at certain times before menstruation with fearful head¬
aches. 1 read one of your books, and finding many testimonials of the bene¬
ficial eflcets of Lyuia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, experi¬
enced by lady sufferers, I commenced its use and am happy to state that after
using a few bottles l feel like a new woman, aches and pains all gone.
“ I am recommending your medicine to manv of rav friends, and I assure
done you that much you have good, my t hearty trust ctl thanks .1 suffering' for your valuable'preparation will which lias
so women use your Vc^etub 1 © Com-
pound.” — Mrs. Minnie Tietz, 020 First Ave., Eau Claire, Vv is. (May 23,1001).
Nothing: will relieve this distressing condition so
surely as Lydia E. Pinkliain’s Vegetable Compound; it
soothes, strengthens, heals and tones up the delicate
female organism. It is a positive cure for all kinds of
female complaints; that hearing: down feeling, back¬
ache, displacement of the womb, inflammation of the
ovaries, and is invaluable during: the change of life, all
of which may help to cause nervous prostration.
Read what Mrs. Day says:
“ Dear Mrs. Pi.vkham : — I will write you a few lines to let you know of
the benefit I have received from taking your remedies. I suffered for a long
time with norvoilB prostration, backache, sick headache, painful menstru¬
ation, pain in the stomach After eating, and constipation. I often thought I
would lose iny mind. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkliain’s Vegetable
Compound and was soon feeling* like a new woman. I cannot praise it too
highly. It does .That all that it is recommended tej do. and more.
“I hope every one who suffers as 1 did will give Lydia E. Pinkham’s
remedies a trial.” —Mrs. Marie Day, Eleanora, Pa. (*iarch 25 , 1001 .)
' Free Medical Advice to Women.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all women to write to kor
for advice. You need not he afraid to tell her the
things you could not explain to the doctor—your let¬
ter will he seen only by women and is absolutely con¬
fidential. Mrs. Pinkham’s vast experience with such
troubles enables her to tell you pist what is best for
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you, and she will charge you nothing for her advice.
AnoLher Case of Nervous Prostration Cared.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : — Allow me to express to you the benefit I have
derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable prostration. Compound. Before Could
I started to take it I was on the verge of nervous
not sleep nights, and I suffered dreadfully from indigeston and headache. I
heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s wonderful medicine, and began its use, which
immediatcl)- restored recommend my health. it all suffering women.” Mas. Esrtiia
‘‘I can heartily to —
E. Deirkins, 25% Lapidge St., San Francisco, Cal. (May 21 , 1301.)
FORFEIT if wo cannot forthwith produce the original letter? and signatures cf
1 u v- y iihovo testimonial?, which will prove their absolute genuineness.
w Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.
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nT7 BY SnA'Tr’TT^ArT dROIJGHTON
Atlanta Preacher Makes Charges
Against School Faculty.
BEGETS MUCH CRITICISM
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There has been considerable criti-
c-ism expressed over the sermon which
Dr. Len G. Broughton delivered at the
Baptist Tabernacle in Atlanta last Sun-
day night, in which he severely casti¬
gated the moral character of the pro-
fessors and students of the Georgia
School of Technology, the leading tech¬
nical institution in the south.
In the prelude to his sermon. Dr.
Broughton denounced the moral plane,
of the institution in no
terms te.ms, savin* saying that tna. “as as matters matters now
stand a boy might aimost as well go to
hell for grace as to the Tech for char-
acter.”
He then denounced the recent ban-
quet held by the graduating class, in
whidH he said that “the students and
the members of the faculty swigged
wine and champagne together.” He
said the people of the state were indig
nant at this state of affairs.
This atta’ck upon the Tech has
aroused much adverse criticism
President Hall Talks.
In an interview which he gave out
Monday morning, President Lyman
Hall, of the Tech, said:
“I feel it my duty to reply to the ser-
moa of . r Dr. , Brough,on “ i, as „ follow s
"No member of the faculty has; in
rny knowledge, ever attended a ban-
quet with students. The alumni ban-
quets are annual affairs which have
been given for the last ten years at
the close of the session in June. The
occasions have not been abused nor
have they ever been the cause of un¬
favorable remark. The members of the
faculty and board of trustees, the gov-
ernor and visiting dignitaries have al¬
ways been invited.
“The statement is made that certain
people are tired of paying their taxes
to educate drunkards, etc. In reply to
this (if it needs reply) 1 can only point
to.our list of graduates and say it is
the boast of the institution'that
one of them has ever been known to be
dissipated or unreliable in business.
“The following charge is made:
‘There is too much drinking out there.
Also, ‘the faculty sets the pace.’ Sure-
^ every fncr,, ‘ ct th O school, familiar
wi£]i its personnel ' P work, must
know this i3 a sl3ndcr against the in
stituticn; and to those who are not fa-
miliar with the institution, it becomes
my duty to say in reply to such state -
ments that I have never known of any
member of the faculty being under the
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A s to the stiu.ent eodj. tl e , is
college dormitory in the United States
which is more closely looked after as
regards the habits and hours of stu¬
dents. In the fifteen years of the
school’s existence there has never
been a case made in police court or
of the city against a stuoent of the in-
stitution for drunkenness or disorder-
ly conduct. Surely this is a record
which cannot be surpassed. In the fif-
teen years of our existence there has
been dtily one or two cases of students
having been found under the influnce
of whisky, and the penalty has been
expulsion.
Professor Turner Talks.
Professor Frank C. Turner, of the
Tech, and treasurer of the alumni
sociation. gave out the following rath-
or tart interview in regard to
statements of Dr. Brcughten:
“As an alumnus of the school and a
member of the alumni association I
express the sentiment of the associa¬
tion in saying tnat this villainous at-
tack is beneath our notice.
“Such charges against our school
are false, and the aiumni are indig¬
nant that they are brought, though we
feel sure that the people of the coan-
try will consider the source and take
these statements at what they are
“It will probably be recalled
this reverend gentleman a few years
since made an attack upon the young
lady stenographers cf this city, whi-
attack IS summed in his Statement
that ‘it was as weil to give a young
lady a StraigCt passport to hell as a
diploma from one of cur stenographic
co ;] e g es y These words were thrown
back into his teeth. Not satisfied with
trying to smirch the virtue of some of
the fairest young wemen of the state
he now seems to be anxiouS to injure
the reputation and character of its
young men. and cast a rejection upon
an institution whose wora and repu
tation are conceded to be above re¬
proach.”
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"For two years I suffered with ner¬
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me but a bundle of nerves.
*‘I was very irritable, could not sleep,
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“I took nerve tonics and pills without
beupfit - When I began taking Peruua
I grew steadily better, my nerves grew
stronger, my rest was no longer fitful,
and to-day anil 1 consider myself in perfect
health strength. but
“My recovery was slow but sure,
I persevered and was rewarded by per¬
fect health.”—Mrs. Lulu Larmer.
Mrs Anna B pieharty, i'. recent Super-
Jntendent of the W. C. U. headquar-
tors at Galesburg, III., was for ten
years one of the leading women there.
Her husband, when living, was first
President of the Nebraska Wesleyan
University at Lincoln, Neb.
In a letter written from 401 Sixty-
seventh street, W., Chicago, Ill., she
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ten times its cost.”—Mrs. Anna B. Fle-
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