Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — SCIATIC RHEUMATISM. [ARTICLE]
SCIATIC RHEUMATISM.
Bow a Proralnnut Kfnturklan Suffered with It—llli Cure a Marvelous One. Few men In Kentucky are better known than Hon. John M. Klee, ot Louisa, Lawrence County, late Circuit Judfto of the Sixteenth Judicial District of IContucky, and few men In that or any other State have passed through a more remurkablo experience and live to tell the tale. About six years ago he was attacked with sciatic rheumatism, which developed so fast that he sooa lost all control ot his legs. His whole system became deranged and he was Indeed a physical wreck. The muscles of his limbs were reduced by atrophy to mero strings, and he felt that his life was gradually wearing away. Eminent physicians were consulted and all known moans of relief employed without avail, and it Indeed seemed as though Kentucky was to lose one of her most valued citizens It wus at this time that Judge Illce first heard of Dr. Williams' I’lnk Fills for I’ale People. Ho promptly applied them to his own caso, and as a result he Is to-day a well man. The effect of the Pills was marvelous. Judge Klee regained the power of bis limbs, his oppetlto returned, and nature aguln performed her functions properly. The above caso was Investigated and vouched for by the Covington Post, and stands as oneof the most romarkablo Cures known In the annals of medicine. No discovery In medicine lias created more discussion, both In medical circles und In the newspapers, than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills The manv rcmarkublo stories that have been published of the cures effected by these pills have brought them Into the greatest prominence both In this country und abroad, 'they have been nn•alyzed by some of the moat eminent chemists and It has been ascertained that they are an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, £t Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the afler offects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, that tired foellng resulting from nervous prostration; all diseases resulting from vitiated humors In the blood, such as scrofula, chronic oryslpolas, etc. They are also a specific for trouble* peculiar to females, such as suppressions. Irregularities and all forms of weakness
