Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1906 — TWITCHING NERVES [ARTICLE]

TWITCHING NERVES

A Serious Hereditary Trouble Cured By Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.' V Sufferers from ailments that have afflicted in regular succession one generation after aubther of their family are, as a rule, inclined to submit to them as inevitable. The case which follows proves that such hereditary difficulties are. not beyond the reach of curative forces and v should inspire hopefulness and a readiness to try remedies that have effected signal cures, such as that which is here given. Mrs. Elizabeth Rannells, of No. 408 East Seventh street, Newtoii, Kansas,gives the following account of her ailment and her cure: nervousness in my lower limbs from my knees down, as my mother and my grandmother had suffered before ipe. The situation yas for many years accepted as unavoidable because hereditary. But about two years ago,'when my son was realizing benefit from the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, I thought there might possibly be some good iu them for me. My trouble had then beconte so serious as to make it difficult for me to sleep. I often had to walk the floor in restlessness the whole night. After taking some six boxes the twitching disappeared and I ceased to use the remedy. I evidently stopped a little too soon for nervousness came back after a month or so and I used the pills again for ti short time. Relief came at once and since I stopped using them the second time I have been free from any return of the twitchings or from any interference with my sleep.” ==y=== Dr:'Williams’ Pink-Pills have cured the worst cases of bloodlessuess, indigestion, influenza, headaches, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, spinal weakhessand the special ailments of girls and women. For further information, address the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y