Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1897 — LOST APPETITE. [ARTICLE]
LOST APPETITE.
j COULD NOT EAT THE MOST TEMPTING DISHES. - Mamy Days Without Any Food at All —Can Eat Fonr Square Meals s Day Bow-The Cause of the Change. Fi-om the lea er. election* Ohio. For the restoration of an appetite which has been impaired or lost through sickness, no remedy can compare in effeetive--ness with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Among the many who can offer testimony to this particular property of Dr. \\ illiams’ Pink Pills is George Marshall Jr., who lives at No. 19 Norwich street, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Marshall is a news agent on the Lake Shore and Michigan isouthern Railroad, and his territory extends from Cleveland to Toledo. Like thousands of others who owe their health and vigor to Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills, Mr. Marshall never hesitates to sing their praises. In his case it was necessary to use only a few boxes of the pilla to restore him to the full possession of bodily health. His digestive organs had become almost useless through a long and serious illness, but in a surprisingly brief perwd, through the agency of this wonderful medicine, they were capable of again performing their functions in a reguar manner. In narrating his experience Mr. Marshall said: “Last spring I was taken sick with inflammatory rheumatism, and mv entire system was affected. To relieve‘the suffering it was necessary to paint me with iodine. After three months’ treatment I became convalescent, but the attack had sapped my strength and left me extremely weak and feeble. I could scarcely lift an arm or a leg. This weakness permeated m.v entire system, and applied as well to my stomach and digestive apparatus as to my limbs. I soon discovered that I had lust my appetite almost as completely as though I never had one. I bad no desire whatever to partake of any nourishment, and the natural result was that my convalescence was extremely slow, and my parents feared that I wag going to suffer a relapse or fall prey to another ailment on account of my debilitated condition. “Many a day I would not take any nourishment, and whenever I did the quantity was too insignificant to materially hasten my improvement. I became alarmed, as did my parents, and one day my mother suggested the purchase of some of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for me. They had been recommended to her by a neighbor who regarded Ahem as nothing abort of miraculous, and dwelt so enthusiastically on their excellent qualities that mother was persuaded to try them. There is not much more to tell now, for I don’t look like a man who cannot eat three or four square meals a day, do I? “Three boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills fixed me up souud as a dollar, and they will do the same for anyone else, I urn sure. It was not long after I begun to use the pills that I could feel myself improving. My strength began to return and so did my appetite, and I was on the road again in a short time. That is my experience, and I am glad to give it for the benefit of others who may have lost their appetites through'sickness.” Dr. \\ illiams’ Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all -forms of weakness. In men they effect ft radical cure ill all cases arising from mental worry. overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of nil druggists, or direct by mail fiom Dr. W 11 am*’ Mediciite Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
