Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1906 — DID A WORLD OF GOOD [ARTICLE]

DID A WORLD OF GOOD

On. William*' Pink Pill* Cura Heart Palps Olzzy Spells and .... —T Weakness. < <#» t- •• • • / ,C' V ■ • Easy to get, hard to get rid of; that is what most sufferers think of dyspepsia. They are .astonished when their stomach begins to trouble them-Berionsly,- — ; ■ They bad been eating kbrriedly and irregularly for a long time, to be snre, bnt they supposed their stomachs quite used to that. Some people know that the strength which the %eak stomach needs, and for the lack of which the whole body is suffering, can be found surely and quickly in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. In hundreds of instances these pills have succeeded where other remedies failed. ‘"My indigestion,” said Mr. J. R. Miller,*bf Dayton, Va., ” came*4n the first flace from the fact that a few years ago worked a great deal at night, and ate at any odd hour whenever the chance came, and always very hurriedly. One day I found myself a victim of terrible dyspepsia. It kept me miserable all the time for several years. “ I always had a great deal of distress after eating, and when I got up from my sleep my stomach would be so weak that it would hardly take any food. I had very uncomfortable feelings about my heart, and was dizzy and, whenever I Etooped over and then straightened up, my eyes would be badly blurred. “ I read the statements of several persons who had got rid of obstinate stomach troubles by using Dr. Williams’ Pink Piiy. I bought some .and they did me a world of good. They acted pp-omptly aud did just what was claimed for them. I have no more distress after meals; the bad feeling has gone from the region of my-heart; the alarming dizzy spells have disappeared, and I am strong again.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists and by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y,