Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — A NEW ENGLAND MIRACLE. [ARTICLE]
A NEW ENGLAND MIRACLE.
A RAILROAD ENGINEER HIS EXPERIENCE.’ ' The Wonderful s:ory Told by Vr.4 C- Tom end HU Mother-in-law to m ttefotfer ol the Boston Herald —Both Are Britored After Yean* of Atonr. [From the Bomen Herald.J The vast health-giving insults already attributed by - the newspapers throughout this eouatrv and Canada to illiams’ “Pink rtflt fc'r Pale Peo--pie" have been recently supplemented by the cases of two fconfirmted invalids in one household in a New England .town. The names of thesa people are Fred C. Vose, his wile and hit mother-in-law, Mrs. Oliver C. Holt, of Peterboro, members of the same household. To the Herald reporter who was sent to investigate his remarkable cure Mr. Vose said: “I am 37 years old, and have been railroading’ for the Fitchburg for fifteen years. Since boyhood I have been troubled with a weak stomach. For the past seven years I have suffered terribly and constantly. My stomach would not retain food; my head ached constantly and was so dizzy I could .‘carcely stand; my eyes were blurred: I had a bad heartburn, and my. breath was offensive. I had physicians, but they failed to help me. My appetite gave out-and four years ago I developed palpitation of the heart, which seriously affected my breathing. Had terrible pains in my back and had to make water many times a day. I finally developed rheumatic signs and couldn't sleep nights. If I lay down my heart would go pit-a-pat at a great rate, and many nights I did not close my eyee at all. I was broken down in bjdy aid discouraged in spirit, when some time in February last, I got a couple of boxe3 of Dr. Williams’ Pink PilLs. Before I had finished the first box I noticed that the palpitation of my heart, which had bothered me so that I couldn’t breathe at times, began- to improve. I saw that in going to my home on the hill from the depot, which was previously an awful task, my heart did not beat so violently and I had more breath when I reached the house. Alter the second and third boxes I grew better in every other respect. My stomach became stronger, the gas belching was not so bud, my appetite and digestion improved, and my sleep became nearly natural and undisturbed. I have continued taking the pills three times a day ever since last March, and to-day I am feeling better than at any time during the last eight years. I can confidently and conscientiously say that they have done me more good, and their good effects are more permament, than any fnedieino I have ever taken. My rheumatic pains in legs and hands are all gone. The pains in the small of my back, which were so bad at times that I couldn’t stand ui straight, have nearly all vanished, ana I find my kidneys are well regulated by them. Tnis is an effect not claimed for the pills in the circular, but in my case they brought it about. I am feelirg 100 per cent, better in every shape and manner.” The reporter next saw Mrs. Holt, who said: “I am 57 years old and for fourteen years past I have had an intermittent heart trouble. Three years ago I had nqrvous prostration, by Yvhich my heart trouble was increased so badly that I had to lie down most of the time. My stomach also gave out and I had continual and intense pain from the back of my neck to the end of my backbone. In fourteen weeks I spent S3OO for doctor bills and medicines, but my health continued so miserable that I gave up doctoring in despair. I began to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills last winter, and the first box made me feel ever so much better. I have taken the pills since February, with the result of stopping entirely the pain in the spine and in the region of the liver. My stomach is again normal, and the palpitation of tho heart has troubled me but three times sines I commenced the pills.” An analysis of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills shows that they contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blocd and restore shattered nerves. They are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, _ the after effect cf la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexion, all forms of weakness either in male or female, and all diseases resulting from vitiated humors in the bicod. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50; they are never sold in bulk or by tho ICO; by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y.. or Brock villa, Ont.
