Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1892 — That Tired Feeling. [ARTICLE]

That Tired Feeling.

You can not always tell what may be Its cuuse. Possibly It may be due to change of season, climate or life; possibly to overwork or overstudy, to mental suffering, nervousness, or various bodily ailments. But there Is no mistaking Its effects You know you feel “almost tired to death," without strength to do anything; ambition seems to be all gone, and In Its place Indifference to how the world wags—an Indescribable languor and weakness. You have no appetite, do not care about food, and only eat because It Is the hour for eating, or from force of habit This must be stopped. Your condition must be changed at Once, or like a ship drifting with tho Inward tide, you will soon bo dashed upon tho rocks of Incurable disease and' death. House the torpid kidneys and liver, tone the dlgeitlve organs, crcato a now appetite, purify and vitalize tho Impure and sluggish blood, cure tho headache and overcome all the prostrating effoets of That Tired Feeling by taking llaod't Sarsaparilla. It Is just what you neod, and to delay taking It Is unwise. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists, II; six for SB. Prepared by (J. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.