Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1895 — AFTER THIRTY YEARS [ARTICLE]
AFTER THIRTY YEARS
THE BUCKEYE STATE CONTRIBUTES THE STORY OF A VETERAN’S SEARCH. How Fred Taylor, a Member of tho Gallant 180th N. Y. V. I. Finally Found What He Has Sought Since the War Closed. (From the Ashtalmla, Ohio, Beacon.) Mr. Fred Taylor was horn nnd brought up near Elmira, N. Y., and from there enlisted in the 189th regiment, N. Y. V. 1., with which he w<*nt through the war, and saw much hard service. Owing to exposure and hardships during the service, Air. Taylor contracted chronic diarrhoea, from which he has suffered now over thirty years, with absolutely no help from physicians. By nature he was a wonderfully vigorous man. Had he not been, his disease nnd the experiments of thedoctors had killed him long ago. Laudanum was the only thing which afforded him relief. He hud terrible headaches, his nerves were shattered, he could not sleep an hour a day on an averuge, and he was reduced to a skeleton. A year ago, he and his wife sought relief in a change of climate and removed to Geneva, Ohio; but the change in health came not. Finally, on the recommendation of F. J. Hoffner, the leading druggist of Geneva, who was cognizant of similar cases which Pink Pills had cured. Air. Taylor was persuaded to try a box. “As a drownig man grasps a straw so I took the pills,” says Air. Taylor, “but with no more hope ot rescue. But after thirty years of suffering and fruitless search for relief I at lust found it in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. The day after I took the first pills I commenced to feel better, and when I had taken the first box I was in fact a new man.” That was two months qgo. Mr. Taylor has since taken more or the pills and his progress is steady and he has the utmost confidence in them. He has regained full control of his nerves nnd sleeps us well us in his youth. Color is coming back to his parched veins and he is gaining flesh and strength rapidly. He is now able to do considerable outdoor work. As he concluded narrnting his sufferings, experience nnd cure to a Beacon reporter Airs. Taylor, who has been his faithful helpmeet these many years, said she wished to add her testimony in favor of Pink Pills. “To the pills alone is due tho credit of raising Mr. Taylor from a helpless invalid to the man he is to-day,” said Airs. Taylor. Both Mr. and Mrs. Taylor cannot find words to express the gratitude they feel or recommend too highly Pink Pills to suffering humanity. Any inquiries addressed to them at Geneva, Ohio, regarding Air. Taylor’s case they will cheerfully answer, as they are anxious that the whole world shall know what Pink Pills have done for them nnd that suffering humanity may be benefited thereby. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Compnny, Schenectady, N. Y.. for 50 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50.
