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Show A TENDENCY TO ANEMIA MAY BE INHERITED A tendency to thin Mood, or anemia, Way be hereditary. Iu fact it often runs in families and in such cases it ! should be com bated, as soon as a symptom symp-tom shows, by the use of a reliable blood-making tonic. Mrs. Elsie Monatesse, 2 Porter street, ! Haverhill, Mass., and her seventeen-vear-old daughter, both used Dr. Williams' Wil-liams' Pink Pills for the treatment of anemia and their experience follows: "I had suffered with anemia or lack of blood from my girlhood, "says Mrs. Monatesse. "I was losingmy strength, was run down, and had terrible headaches. head-aches. I took bitter tonics and other medicines but they did not seem to help me. I was discouraged, my appe- j tite was poor and what I did eat would j not stay on my stomach. "I had heard of people who were benefited by using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I decided to try them. I noticed improvementafler I had taken three boxes. My appetite became better and I felt stronger in every way. "My daughter, Antoinette, became run down about three years ago and seemed to have no ambition. She was colorless and her limbs ached continually. continu-ally. She had no appetite and Iter faca broke out with pimples. Dr. Williams' Wil-liams' Pink Pills helped her at once, and she began to eatbettcr. Hercolor came back, and the pains in her limba disappeared." Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Wil-liams' Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail on receipt of price, 50 cents per box. Write to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady N. Y., for free book on the blood. |