Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1898 — GAINED FORTY-EIGHT POUNDS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

GAINED FORTY-EIGHT POUNDS.

“A strong appetite for liquor iru the beginning of the breaking down of my health. I was also a slave to tea and coffee. I took the gold cure, but was not helped.” This is clipped from the Daily Herald, of Clinton, lowa. It might well be taken for the subject of a temjteraace lecture, but that is not our object in publishing it It is to show how a system, run down by drink and disease, may be restored. We <uote further from the same:

“For years I was< unable to do my work. I could not sleep nights or rest days on account of continuous pains in my stomach and back. I was unable to digest my feed. Headaches' and painfnl urination were fre■q uen t, and my heart’s action became increased. I left my farm nnd retired to city life,' for I was n can-, 'firmed invalid, and the doctor said 'I would never be well again. “"8 00 n after I happened to use four boxes-of Dr.

Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and since then I have been free from nil pain, headache and dyspepsia. I eat heartily aud have no appetite for strong drink, and feel twenty years younger. “My weight has increased 48 pounds. I I cannot say too much for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and claim that they have cured me. JOHN B. COOK.” Subscribed and sworn io before me this sixteenth day of February, 1897. A. P. BARKER, Notary Public. To people run down in health from whatever cause—driuk or disease —the above interview will be of interest. For any further facts concerning this medicine write to Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. The name aud address of the subject of above interview is John B. Cook, of 208 South sth street, Lyons. lowa.

I Retiret to City Life.