Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1883 — THAT TIRED FEELING. [ARTICLE]
THAT TIRED FEELING.
There is no infirmity so oppressive burdensome to the human mind as that tired feeling of which invalids complain on the approach of serious disorder. The depression and despondency of spirit attending this state are immeasurable. The lassitude, languor and debility peculiar to this condition are wholly overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. A lady tells us'the first bottle has done my daughter a great deal of good; her food does not distress her now. nor does she suffer from that extreme tired feeling which she did before taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.’ A second bottle effected a cure. A prominent business man remarks: 'ln the spring my wife got all run down and could noteat anything. I saw a pile of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in the window of an apothecary, and I got a bottle. After taking it a week she had a rousing appetite. She took three bottles, and it was the best I ever invested* HOOD'S SAKSAPABIULA.
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