Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1905 — AWFUL NEURALGIA [ARTICLE]

AWFUL NEURALGIA

Mr. Porter Thought He Should Go Mad But Dr. Williams* Pink Pills Cured Him. “It seems like a miracle that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills should have cured my neuralgia,” said Mr. Porter. “They sre certainly a marvelous medicine anti I am always glad to recommend them. •‘For two years,” he continued, "I had suffered almost unendurable pains in my head. They would start over my eyes aud shoot upward most frequently, but they often spread over my face, and at times every part of my head and face would bo full of agony. Sometimes the pains were so intense that I actually feared they would drive me mad. “ My eyes ached constantly and there was always a burning sensation over ray forehead, but the other pains varied, sometimos they wore acute, and again they were dull and lingering. I could not sleep. My temper was irritable and I got no pleasure out of life. •‘ I tried remedy after remedy, but finding no help in any of them, I became a despairing man. Even when I began to take Di.Williams’ Pink Pills I had no great hope of a cure. •• That was in December of 1903. To my surprise, a change in my condition took place right away. The pains grew less intense and the acuto attacks were farther apart, as I kept on using Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The improvement began with the first box, and when I had used six boxes I stopped. My cure was complete and has lasted ever since.” Mr. Charles H. Porter lives at Raymond, N. H. He is one otmanygratefnl people who have found that Dr. Williams Pink Pills will cure diseases of the nervo that have stubbornly resisted every otho remedy tried. Not only neuralgia, bu» sciatica, partial mralysia and locomotor ataxia yield to them. They are sold by all druggists, or mav be obtained directly from the Dr Williams Medicine Oo« Schenectady, N. Y.