Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1906 — ANÆMIA CAN BE CURED [ARTICLE]

ANÆMIA CAN BE CURED

Dr. William** Pink Pills Make New Blood and Strike Straight at the Root of Disease. Anaemia is just the doctor’s name for bloodlessiiess. Dr. Williams’Pink Pills actually make new blood. They cure anaemia just as food cures hunger. They cured Mrs. Thos. J. McGann, of 17 Lincoln Place, Plainfield, N.J.,and they can do as much for any other pale, weak, ailing, bloodless person. “ In the spring of 1903 I did my usual house cleaning,” says Mrs. McGann, * * and soon afterward I began to have the most terrible headaches. My heart , would beat so irregularly that it was ’painful and there came a morning when I could not get up. My doctor said I had anaemia and he was surprised that I had continued to live in the condition I was in. I was confined’ to my bed for nearly two months, the doctor coming every day for the first few weeks, but I did not improve to amount to anything. “Altogether I was sick for nearly two J ears. I was as weak as a rag, had eadaches, irregular heart bents, loss of appetite, cramps iii the limbs and was unable to get a good night’s sleep. My legs and feet were so swollen that I feared they would burst. “ Ono day, while I was wonderinghow long I could live, feeling ns I did, I received a booklet telling about Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. I read it and told my husband to get me some of the pills. Before the first box was gone I felt a change for the better. I have taken about twelve boxes and although I was as nearthegraveaslcould be, I now feel-as if I had a new lease of 1 ife. I have no m ore headache, the heart beats regularly, my cheeks are pink and I feel ten years younger. I feel that I have been cured very cheaply and I have recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to lots of my friends.” For further information address the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.