Democratic Sentinel, Volume 21, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1897 — Kidney Trouble and Its Effects. [ARTICLE]

Kidney Trouble and Its Effects.

Ths Word of an Old Gentleman of Mattoon, 111. From the Commercial. Mattoon, 111 Mr. William J. Winningham is a wellknown and venerable gardener of Mattoon, 111. Seventy-five years ago Mr. .Winningham was born in Aahboro, N. C., where he resided until 1866, when he removed to his present residence. When 31 years of age he began to be afflicted with nervousness and cramps, which in later years developed into kidney trouble of so violent a character that it was no uncommon tiling for him to void a gallon in a night, exudation through the pores being absolutely unknown. To a reporter who visited the old gentleman on hearing of his restoration to health after so many years of suffering, he made the following statement: “I suffered for all those long years with intense pain in the back, nervousness and from ‘the passing of large quantities of water. This was undoubtedly a form of diabetes, and so described by my physicians, of whom 1 had many. Strychnine and nitre and many other remedies were tried, as well as change of dimate, but nothing did me any good. I was so horribly nervous that I could not lift a drinking vessel to my mouth if there was not a handle attached to it. A great part of the time I was confined to bed. The commencement of the disease was in 1846, when I had a bad attack of ‘Southern fever” in North Carolina. “About three years ago I read an advertisement of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and thought I would try them, as they might do me good. I soon began to get relief, and by the time I had taken eight boxes I was virtually cured. Now my nervousness has left me, the flow of water is normal. and the pores of my skin perform their duty as well as when I was a boy, and I perspire as freely as any one. “I have recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People to a number of people, and have heard from many of them that they have been greatly besefited. I shall always continue to speak in their praise whenever I have an opportunity, for I recognize that their effect upon me was little short of miraculous. (Signed) “WM. J. WINNINGHAM.” Witness: WILLIAM TABOR. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, In a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.