Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1906 — WINTER WEAKNESS [ARTICLE]
WINTER WEAKNESS
CSL Williams’ Pink Pills tho Tonio That Most People Need for -/ Blood ahd Nerves. In winter the sir of the close rooms in which we spent*/ so much of the time does not furnish enough oxygen to the lmigs to bnrn out the foul matter in the blood. In the cold season we do not exercise as much and the shin and kidneys do ; not throw off the waste matter as freely as usual. The system becomes overloaded with poisonous .ninthyv and too feeble to throw it off. Relief can be had only* through the use of a remedy that will promptly and thoroughly purify and strengthen the blood, and the one best adapted for this purpose'is the great blood tonic known as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. “They acted like magio in my case,” said Mrs. Clam L. Wilde, of No. 377 Farnsworth avenue, Detroit, Mich. “ I was weak and thin and could not sleep. My stomach and neTves were out of order. I can’t describe bow miserable I really was. I dragged through six months of feebleness, growing weaßer all the time until I finally hadu’t strength enough to leave my bed. “Then a. glad day came, the day when I began to take Dr.Williams’Piiik Pills. They made me feel strong right away. My appetite caino back, I took on flesh and the color returned to my cheeks. People wondered that these pills did for me what the doctors couldn’t do. I took "" only six boxes and then I was perfectly well, If, I had not found this wonderful, remedy I surely think that I must have lasted to death. .Believing firmly that these pills saved my life by the strength which they gave me at a critical moment, I unhesitatingly recommend them to others.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain no stimulant but give strength that lasts. They may be obtained at any drug store.
