Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1898 — THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA.

From the Repitblican, Scranton, Perm. The cause of dyspepsia is lack of vitality; the absence of nerve force; the lorn of the life-sustaining Elements of the blood. No organ can properly perform its function when the source of nutriment nits. When the stomach is robbed of the nourishment demanded by nature, assimilation ceases, unnatural gases are Derated; the entire system responds to the aisA practical illustration is JjF the case of Joseph T. Vandyke, 440 Hickory street, Scranton, Ta. , , In telling his story, Mr. Vandyke says: “Five rears ago I was afflicted with a

trouble of the stomach, which was very aggravating. I had no appetite, could not enjoy myself at any time, and especially was the troublesevere when I awoke in the morning. I did not know what the ailment was, but it became steadily worse and I was in constant misery. “I called in my family physician, and he diagnosed the case as catarrh of the stomach.

He prescribed for me and I had his prescription filled. I took nearly all of the medicine, but still the trouble became worse, and I felt that my condition was hopeless. I tried several remedies, but without benefit. After I had been suffering several months, Thomas Campbell, of this city, urged me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Tale People. “I finally decided to buy a box and began to use the pills according to directions. Before I had taken the second box I began to feel relieved, and after taking a few more boxes considered myself restored to health. The pills gave me new life, strength, ambition and happiness.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cure dyspepsia by restoring to the blood the requisite constituents of life, by renewing the nerve force and enabling the stomach to promptly and properly assimilate the food. These pills are a specific for all diseases having their origination in impoverished blood or disordered nerves. They contain, every element requisite to general nutrition, to restore strength and good health to the ailing.

In Misery .