Are especially adapted to the needs of the stomach and liver, the derangement of which they prevent and cure. They are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. They do not purge, gripe or weaken, but are a gentle effective laxative which stimulates the natural action of the bowels. They are excellent in conjunction with the Vegetable Compound; especially in those cases when the complaints that are peculiar to women are attended with constipation and sluggishness of the liver. In such cases these Pills enable the Vegetable Compound to do its work more speedily and effectively. The enormous sale of Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills has been attained purely on their merit. During the last 25 years, we have found nothing to excel them. One box contains more than three times the number of pills ordinarily sold for 25 cents and we therefor justly claim superiority both in quantity and quality.


January 12, 1901.

I write you these few lines to see if you can suggest some means to cure me. A little more than a year ago, I was sick with menstruation for the first time and since then I am sick all the time in some way or other. I have painful and irregular menstruation. I went to summer resorts for my health and was doctored all summer, but to no effect. I have not flowed for two months and thought I would see if you could do me any good.

MARION BARBER.

May 25, 1903.

About two years ago I wrote to you for advice, being troubled with irregular menstruation and womb disease. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and using the Sanative Wash and I am glad to say I am completely cured and have not had any sickness since.

I wish to thank you for your kind advice and shall recommend your medicine to my lady friends.

MARION BARBER,
101 Bracewell Ave., North Adams, Mass.