Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1905 — LOSS OF APPETITE [ARTICLE]

LOSS OF APPETITE

Cold Sweats, Twitching Nerves and Weakness Cured by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Nature punishes every infraction of her laws, and careless habits easily lead to the condition described by Mr. William Browne, of No. 1019 Lincoln street, St. Joseph, Mo. Mr. Browne is an expert tinner in the employ of the National Biscuit Co. He gives the following account of a trying experience: “In the spring of 1902,” he says, ■* while I was regularly working at my trade, I grew somewhat careless in my habits of eating and drinking, and finally found that my appetite was tickle, a bad taste lingered in my mouth, my nerves twitejied and were beyond my control, my kidneys were out of order and cold sweats would break out over my body at odd times. Perhaps, while I stood talking with some one, this trembling of the limbs, and profuse sweating, and a severe chill would seize mo. I became alarmed at my condition and, having read an endorsement of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, I got a box and began to nse them. They helped me at once. After I had used one box the twitching of the nerves, the trouble with the stomach and the cold sweats stopped and have not reappeared, and my appetite is good. I have told, all my friends that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cured me and I recommend them to everybody.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cured Mr. Browne becaiisb nothing can strengthen the nerves except good rich, red blood—and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills actually make new blood. They don’t act on the bowels. They don’t bother l , with niero symptoms. They drive front the blood the cause of anaemia, indigestion, nervous disorders, general weakness and the troubles of growing girls and women. Tho pills aro guaranteed to bo free from opiates or harmful drugs. Sold by all druggists, or by the Dr. Williams Mediciuo Company, Schenectady, N. Y.