Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1905 — NERVOUS HEADACHE [ARTICLE]

NERVOUS HEADACHE

MARRED A YOUNG WOMAN’S HAPPINESS FOR SEVEN YEARS. Interfered With Her Social Duties and Threatened to Cause Her Retirement —How She Was Cured. Every sufferer from nervous headache knows how completely it unfits one for the duties and pleasures of life. Any little excitement, or over-exertion, or irregularity brings it on. Sometimes the pain is over the whole head. Again it is like a nail driven into the brain, or a wedge splitting it open, ora band tightening about it. At one time it is all in the top of the head, at another it is all at the base of the skull. Most headaches can be traced to some faulty state of the blood. When the blood is scanty or charged with poison, and the nerves are imperfectly nourished and the digestion weak, one of the commonest results is frequent and severe headaches.

The important thing is to get rid of the diseased condition of the blood that causes the attack by the use of a remedy that will do the work quickly and thoroughly. What is that remedy ? The experience of Miss Ellen McKenna furnishes the answer. She says : “ For more than seven years I was a great sufferer from nervous headache and dizziness. My stomach was disordered, and I became so restless that I could not sit still any length of time. Dizziness interrupted my work greatly. At first the attacks were not so severe, hut they gradually grew more violent, aud finally became so acute that I was on the point of relinquishing my membership iu the different organizations to which I belonged.” “What saved you from that necessity?” “A very simple thing; the call of a member of one of the clubs,who strongly advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills before giving up. I acted on her suggestion at once, and after steadily using this great blood and nerve remedy for two months, my headaches aud my dizziness entirely disappeared. Miss McKenna is secretary of the Associated Ladies’ Guild, and resides at No. 48 Wait street, Roxbury, Mass. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have cured many hundreds of similar cases, and can be confidently recommended to drive all poisons from the blood aud to give needed strength to the nerves. Every druggist keeps them.