Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1907 — TONIC FOR MOTHERS [ARTICLE]
TONIC FOR MOTHERS
Dr. Williams? Pink Pills Are Safe and Reliable—A Favorite Household Remedy. Motherhood may be the crowning blessing of a woman's life or it may bring grief and sorrow. Mrs. M. J. • Wight, of 170 Seventh Street, Auburn, Maine, relates her experience after the birth of her daughter in 1901, as follows: “I was all run down at the time the baby came and did not improve In health rapidly after. I was pale, thin and bloodless. My stomach distressed me being full of gas all the time and my heart fluttered so that I could scarcely breathe. “Finally I remembered that a friend had recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to me so I commenced using them. I gained In strength rapidly while the baby throve also. When I expected my next child I started taking the pills again as a tonic and strengthener and had no such difficulty as before. I got up better and my strength came back much sooner. “A year ago last whiter I had an attack of rheumatism in the hands which went from one hand to the other. JJhe joints swelled up and were so stiff I could not move them. The pal© extended up through my arms and shoulders. I felt sick enough to go to bed but did not do so. This attack lasted for several months. I tried several remedies but finally came back to using the pills which had done me so much good before and found that they benefited me almost at once. I have not been troubled since.” All druggists sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, or they will be sent by mall post-paid, on receipt of price, 5,0 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Send for book of cures.
