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That Tired Feeling from Topeka, Kansas • 2

That Tired Feeling du lieu suivant : Topeka, Kansas • 2

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2 I Earth rejoices, Summer's here, Brightest season of the year. Nature decks the fields and woods; Now take Hood's and only Hood's. Jy lers" Jj I Jjiculars A Song of Summer. Winter's frigid reign is past, Summer days aro here at last From the city's dust and heat To the country's cool Soon we'll travel day by day, Bound for mountain, lake and bay. Health will find ns on the shore Where the foam-capped breakers roar-Health will make our slumbers sweet In the mountains cool retreat Health our holidays will bless In the pathless wilderness-Health and joy our bliss will make On tbe.plalns and by the lake -f Health will bear ns company Over land and over sea-Health and strength will surely come Wheresoever we may roam Jf among our outing goods We neglect not to take Hood's.

Little Eda's Wise Mamma. Uncle John (Taking little Eda on his knee) "So you have begun to It ia remarks' there are who and seem to ''Sarsaparilla, tance or tb Mass. it. The'- they raown fact that oil and malanot combine with each wi'l feced together in the same Vl immediately proceeds weamon top." It is also orii-oiver Hood'8 Sarsaparilla .1 1 ,1 go to school, have you, Eda; can you tell me what s-c-o-l-d spells? Little Eda "No, I can't; what does it spell Uncle John (jokingly) What does mamma do when she is tired and nervous Little Eda "She takes Hood's Sarsaparilla." overpow Uluu ice'iDg are the the latter invaria-ready toi" and stays there, forerunne isands of afflicted with all t4 "ded hundreds, and Tired All the Time tnds of dollars in tin their vanished nfortunates we stimonials pub- Hood's Sarsaparilla Cave Strength and Health. Annie D.

Allen, who resides on Lincoln Newton Highlands, is among the many who have found relief by taking the great blood purifying medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla. She writes as follows: "I was troubled with biliousness and also people who mparilla and i33 as bad, or A StranWchou cs has done sick headache. I had no strength and for you. Braxton is one of I felt sick alt the time. I would get up in the morning -more tired than when I vince you is one of the most ve state- England villages, ana went to bed at night.

My work was a drag to me. A friend told me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I had tried many Once more the flowers and fruits of "Summer are gladdening the hearts of. mankind. To many, however, there is but little pleasure in the beautiful kinds of medicine without benefit but concluded to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial.

My brother procured a bottle Or me and before I had taken half of the first bottle Itbesjan to feel better and little red' our season, ilicv. feel no interest, in the around them. Thev are attained to a consp among resorts." Naturally, an unusiht" may comparatively trivia1 cai'ges cause an excitement en sl)ecie-to that which nothir of bid crime will create1?" than do lous, more bustling cc)ul'se ne When, one August the littIe announced that a ir out' hotel of which the nle veijls of while its occupant' oxygen, been forcibly al cargo, and the market. Early in its history I began to use it, and the good opinion then formed of the merit of this medicine has been strengthened as the years have rolled on. I have been glad to see its wonderful success at home and to know of the great sales it has reached abroad.

Such success is simply the just due of an excellent article. I have never found anything to hit my wants in the spring or whenever I am run down, like Hood's Sarsaparilla. I can feel a thrill of new life every time I begin to take a bottle after I have become run down or seemingly worn out. I know that it purifies my blood and tones up my system. It gives me a good appetite and Hood's Sarsaparilla creates an appetite, tones and strengthens the digestive organs, regulates the liver, clears the brain aud gives that vigor and vitality which will lead you to say: "No Tired Feeling Here." The following statement shows how Hood's Sarsaparilla succeeds even when it seems impossible for any medicine to cure.

Head it: "In 7S8C a little sore gathered on my left ankle which soon became painful and broke open, discharging freely. The family physician termed it r.n ulcer, commonly known as an old msn's sore, due to the poor state of my blood. The doctor's treatment did not seem to benefit me, as he sore spread to the size of a saucer. I was greatly run down by it and had to give up business. The doctors said owing; to my advanced age it was their opinion The Sore Was Incurable.

In 1SSS I made a trip to the faculty at Dartmouth College, determined to have the ulcer operated upon. The surgeons deemed it inadvisable to perform an operation on tho ankle, claiming that my advanced age, 7S yearF, in itself was a barrier, and that only temporary relief be given. I returned to my home Lebanon discouraged and disheartened. I was pining over my misfortune when a friend urged me to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a trial. I bought a bottle.

I had taken only a part of it before I noted a change in my case. The eruption took on a healthy appearance. I persevered with the medicine, my faith in it having been greatly increased as the beneficial effects became apparent. I took six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and at the end of that time the sore Had Completsly Healed, cr.ly the scar remaining as a reminder of the suffering I had undergone. The effect of the medicine was also beneficial to my whole system.

I have not felt so well for years." John" S. Cueeiee, West Lebanon, New Hampshire. pimple appeared on my body. I con-r tinued taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and can. truly say I never took, anything that' helped me as much as this medicine.

I recommend it to every one who is suffering." Biliousness and Dyspepsia. "After a severe attack of biliousness and suffering with nervous dyspepsia I was induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before the first bottle was gone I felt better. I continued, with the occasional use of Hood's Pills, and now my appetite is improving and I can sleep much articles the ir.it particles for There are probably few men better known in Lowell, and in the northern part of Middlesex County than Capt. Joseph P.

Thompson whose portrait appears above. A life-long resident of the city, a veteran of the war, and holding a position of honor and trust for many years, Capt. Thompson is known as a man of strict integrity, prompt and business-like in nil his transactions and one upon whose judgment in regard to investments many people place implicit reliance. Capt. Thompson was in the regiment in the war, served through the iierce conflict at Gettysburg and was with Sherman in his march to the sea.

He is a member of Post 42, G. A. and is on the staff of the Commander of the Department, of Massachusetts. He has held the responsible position of registrar of deeds for twenty-one years. Of him it may truly be said that he knows everybody and everybody knows him.

The words of such a man in regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla are certainly worthy of confi depressed, hopeless, tired and listless. Some of them are sufferers from dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula or some other distressing disease. The condition of people is indeed most pitiable ail its cause should be ascertained and removed. That tired, languid feeling indicates a lack of vitality in the current of life," the blood, upon which nerves, muscles aud all the organs depend. In these cases what a change is made by Hood's Sarsaparilla This great medicine has wonderful power to purify and enrich the blood.

It gives to the vital fluid just those qualities which are needed to enable it to feed and sustain the physical organs. was a All general I had lo blood is pure, be a dec 'ds of satisfactory per- seems, in brief, to almost make me over. This spring I have felt wonderfully bene of re.icl.mDure blood. Hood's tho akes pure blood. better." Mrs.

H. C. Munn, West Quincy, Mass. in a fited from it, not only in the respects mentioned, but also for trouble with the kidneys. I am glad to indorse Hood's Sarsa-rarilla and to recommend it to ail who harm ur Blood Pure tig know me or who may read these words.

Especially to veterans of the war and Facts Like the Above Enable us to Truthfully Say b.v this question with Very Valuable. We have used Hood's Sarsaparilla in our family and regard it as a very valuable medicine. It has done my son a great deal of good at different times, purifying his blood and building him up generally." John J. Ames, 453 Eoyden Camden, New Jersey. comrades in thcG.

A. R. do I say I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla will do you good. It seems especially adapted to counteract efforts wev-Then ich to your health, your Ilavia- usefulness in life. All was on Vetwcen health and sick-when I dence.

He says: "Lowell, May 15, 1S95. C. I. Hood Lowell, Mass. "Gentlemen: I am always glad to speak a word in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla, for in my own experience I have found it to be a very valuable medicine.

I have been familiar with it ever since it was put on and overcome effects of the exposures we suffered on the southern battlefields. If my comrades wish to come as near as possible to feeling young again, I tell them to take Hood's Sarsaparilla." Joseph P. Thompson, Middlesex County Court House, Gorbam Street. Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eye Today. Hood's Cave the Desired Relief.

"For over three years dyspepsia has caused me much suffering. I was nervous and my stomach would not digest even bread and milk and I always had much distress after eating and could sleep but very little. I happened to read about Hood's Sarsaparilln and thought I would try it. I am glad I did that I can hardly exprc-s my gratitude. It gave me relief from pain which I so earnciily desired." Mr.s.

Davio Wells, Cooperstown Junction, IS'ew York. Own iriuiuui Bimwvi thovblood ig 'ou will be "Sou will be strong, vigorous, 1 of life and ambition you will have 2fOod appetite and good digestion ir sleep will be sound and rcfresh-; your nerves will be strong. You ll.have -little need to fear disease in form, if your blood is pure and you ep it so. But how few can say that their blood How many people do we ad among all, classes and conditions men and women who are suffering ulytfrom the consequences of impure lood? Menjare afflicted with rheumatism, scrofulous eruptions. 1 "Women are troubled with ncrvous- Willie's Wise Mamma.

Teacher "What is meant by the Staff of Willie? Willie "Please, ma'am, I don't know, 'less it's a Teachur 'No, Willie, it is not a cane. I think you must have plenty of it in tho pantry at home. It is something without which your mother could not possibly keep house." Willie Oh. I know what if is now. It's Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Ma says she could no more keep house without Hood's than she could keep Food Distressed Her. My wife was so weak that she couldn't do her work. She had pains all over her tody especially on the left side under her heart. She took four bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and now she can eat anything she wishes, while before her food distressed her very much. I myself have been greatly benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla as has also my father-in-law." Skvese Pelren, 26 Frye Marlboro, Massachussetts.

He Took Advice. First Drummer "Hello, old man, how are you? Not that I need to ask for you are the picture of health now, but when I saw you last you looked like a ghost, and was a perfect martyr to dyspepsia. What did you take for it?" Skcond Drummer (laconically) "Advice." First Drummkr "Ha! if A rather novel cure for dyspepsia, I must say. "Whose advice did yon take?" Second Dkcmmek Yours. The last time I saw you, you advised me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla.

I did so and was cured. I am now engaged in passing your advice on to all who suffer as I did." A. house without bread. pa says he dou't believe she could cither." A Terrible Affliction. My little brothe had sores all over his bead so that looked as thojgh he had been scalped.

We pave him Hood's "arsa-parilla and it cured him." Cynthia Morse, York. S.J.ThvrberJ rms. sleeplessness, headache, indiges- North Sutton, N. H. oni unimren are victims or a great tjoniChi mriety'of Liver and Kidney Affections.

"Some two years ago my liver and kidneys were badly affected. I tool: various kinds of medicine prescribed b.v my physician but it did me no good in the least. Elsie's Definition. Completely Run Down. I was completely run down when I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla.

I have ta'ren two bottles and feel like a different roan. I used to have that tired restless feeling at night, but now I feel greatly refreshed on rising. My wife and I have used Hood's Pills and they have afforded us great relief. We would not be without them in the house, and cannot say enough in their praise." Hewey Plants, 21 Clinton Worcester, Massachusetts. diseases.

And everywhere, Ulcers in Stomach Tk.uiikk- Can vim spell sympathy, especially 1 at this season, we see the Amsterdam, N. Y. Completely Exhausted Poor Blood Responsible for General Debility ESie?" 1.1. -IE Tkacukr Lived on Milk, as Any Food Caused Great Distress i-V. Now tell me I then bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla which gave my first relief and after taking four bottles I was permanently cured of these I have also taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for other ailments and was graatly surprised at the rapidity with which it cured I have no further use for a physician B3 Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Realized a Permanent uure.

what the word Elsie Pioa-ema'm. I don't Tk iCHKi! don't know Weil, hat di Vim troin your pripa Weaknesses Conquered and Hcaith Restorer! by Kood's Sarsaparilla. "Amsterdam. Jan. C.

I. Mood oc In the spring I vra completely run down and exhausted with trneral dcbilitv, stomach iro ill and -ui- and iiKJiiuia our Why have the sales of Hood's Sarsaparilla continued to increase year after year? Why docs it have a record of cures absolutely unequalled in the history of medicine? Because Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalilzes and enriches the blood. It cures disease. Therefore it is the medicine you need. It will give you pure, rich, red blood.

It will overcome that tired feeling, Hood's Sarsaparilla is now my family doc- tor." Mr.s. Emma Hazen, 170 Wood- I bine Street, Brooklyn, New York. 1 Elsie Hood'- Sfrsa Hood's Makes Him Vigorous. "I am sixty-five years old and quit active work fifteen years ago. In a short time afterwards I began to feel badly.

I was advised to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I did so and improved at once. I owe my present vigorous condition to Hood's Sarsaparilla and will not be without it." Thomas Foley, Franklin, Massachusetts. illa." evidence of languor, lasstitude and lack of vitality'and hear complaints of weakness and tired feeling. The reason is found in the fact that the blood is not pure.

The blood is the current of life, the Fiipport of the organs and muscles, the feeder of the nerves. If it Is pure, rich and healthy it supplies all the nourishment and conse-eequently all the strength and vigor that the nerves and muscles need, and the result is a condition of perfect health. If it is Impure, thin and poor, it must of necessity fail in its important Avork arid a graclnal breaking down of he vital forces will surely follow. i Now is the time to see that your is pure, and to make It pure and ve it richness and vitality and the life id strength-giving properties which 'u-e required, nothing an equal Hood's because Hood's Sarsapa-'a is admitted to be the only true Vd purifier prominently before the today. create an appetite, give sweet refresh jS Livefi Pill ing sleep and make you strong.

Is not this exact iy what you want? Then take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. It is the best nerve medicine because it is the best blood purifier. North Sutton, New Hampshire. C. I.

Hood Lowell, Mass. Gentlemen: 1 have talten Hood's Sarsaparilla for ulcers in the stomach, from which I have suffered for a long time, and have received much benetit. I Began Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a year aeo last March and have had only one slight siege of my old complaint since beginning to take the medicine. It has been over a year smce I was last troubled and no signs have manifested themselves of the forming of an nicer. When afflicted I had to live on milk and water, and even that distressed me greatly, and since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I can eat what choose Without Distress.

1 cannot say too much in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I would also add that I think Hood's Pills are the best on the market. I should not know bow to get along without them. I shall always remain a good friend to both Hood's Sersa-rmrilla and Hood's Pills." Mrs. S. J.

Pills" Aid digestion, prevent that feeling of fullness or Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "I do not think that any word of praise which I could give Hood's Sarsaparilla would be a mistake. A year ago I was all run down and was attended by a doctor for eight weeks, but I did not seem to get strong until my husband persuaded me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before I had finished one bottle I felt stronger and now after taking three bottles I feel as well as ever." Mrs. William Sullivan, 30 Vinton South Eoston, Massachusetts.

It distress, and eentlv vet effectively assist in the assim- i-3 -J and less of appetite. My blood 'gs i.j a miserable condition. I had doctored for over a year but teenme Worse Instead of Eetter, in fact, could hardly drag myself arouni. One day a party railed at my house and learning of my trouble urged me to try Kood's Rtrsaparilla. I bourrht a bottle and commenced treatment with it.

My stomach ran go weak I could take but a small dos? at a time. In a few day I bad a good appetite and gained in utrenpth gradually. Al the end of five wi.eks I had increased in weight from 04 pounds to 111 and was also improving in other ways. After taking the second bottle I was Completely Restored to my present perfect health. I am now eighir.g 163 pounds and am enthusiastic in my praie of Hood's Harsaparilla.

I hear it mentioned frequently and have failed to hear any unfavorable reports in regard to its beneficial I am very grateful for the benefit I have received." J. S. Luther, railroad Street. ilation and digestion of food. These Pills are purely A Happy Hermit.

A hermit who lived in the woods Was subject to despondent moods; Bat his brain became clear, And hi heart foil of cheer When be took a few doses of Hood's. i i.Li. ir i ii vegetable, guuu iui tmiui mi uuien aa en as men The Best After-Dinner Pill They do not irritate or inflame the bowels but on the Sarsapar Thurbeb. contrary have a stimulating effect. They rouse the 3 liver to prompt and regular action, prevent sick ness and cure Biliousness, Headache, Indige; I I tion, Nausea In tact are a iamily cathartic Is th A Home Medicine.

"Hood's Sarsaparilla is our home medicine. It has kept us in health and has always teen found a sure cure for indigestion and indisposition." L. J. Eowe, 668, At hoi, Massachusetts. Only lira Tn HfiTn ,,3 Ervsloela Cured.

Only cents, A ff flff tiff i 11 II 11 it in 11 "Uj brother had eryslpela and wal What HU Employer Says. "Amsterdam, New York. Having hern in my employ for number of years, I brehy certify that the above narred John S. Lnther Is a creditable person and his word worthy of rr H. W.

Cask, Pp. Bof ts, C-V. F. V1- 3tAa Bti-eji very caa wun it. ti too tour Dottles of Hood's EarsaparilU and the erysipelas has not troubled him since." Magcik Hood's I ene friw 0ood- rn Ii li l.lic.

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