Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1898 — A CHEERFUL WOMAN. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A CHEERFUL WOMAN.

, From tha J)eir\oqj[at, Brai U 4 /ncLjj. 1 ’ ‘ 1 Every woman cannot be but a cheerful fa'ce often supplies! the, den-, ciency. i BU< nO otie can b 4 feheerfm And bring jpy to others Unless (they perfect healthy. ; Fortunately,' science) h’as pliced this priceless boon,,'Within ;\the reach of every woman, as following incident proves: !1 " Mra Amanda Rebinson, wife* bf William .Robinson, fanner and stockman, near HoweSville, Clay County, Ind., is f 32 years old and had for several years'been 1 in4*$MU»S health and despondentß Fori three months she was not only unable ;toi attend' to her ifomfestic duties but too* feeblq to be up and. about. Tend Ay l khe is in good ,health and able; to attend to( her| household affair*. She relates her exj>eri-i ence-BSt foil* w*: ! i '•> ‘ /‘I was addicted with female > tttfuble* and was In a delicate state of health. I ldstiny appetite, grew thin and whs greatly depressed. After taking various remedies without being benefited I was induced by a friend to tty Dr. Williams’

Pink Pills. “Early, the summer* of i 1L897m I Erocyred five ox e s of them and before .finish- 1 ing the sec-. ond box l” began to imby the time I had trfken i thejfive box- - : es I was able I to go about

|my usual itvork and stepped taking the pills. j: >; i , U > “Our daughter Anna, 12 years old, was also afflicted with decline and debility. .jShe lost flesh, seemed to be bloodless and had ni> ambltldn- She todk boxes of |the pi]ls .and they restored hers appfetite, ’ jaided digestion a»n3 brought cplor to bc r / cheek*.'-! She is Vow in the best of health. ,1 think Dr. Williams’ Pink. Pill* 'Pale' People the best medicine weaver had in bur family and recommend 'them to all , neeffing a remedy for fon^g ( up. and ref ■ ■■ - -—I ■ . ,41 . I . '

A Prieeless Boon. .