Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1898 — A VIGOROUS BATTLE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
A VIGOROUS BATTLE.
from the Neu: fra, (feeeuibHre. Ind. The following is a statement of farts by a veteran of the late war. No comrade will need further proof than their friend's own words, as here given. Squire John Castor, of Newpoint, Ind., is.tue narrator, aud au honest, respected citizen he is. too. He said: “I have been troubled with rheumatism in all my joints ever since I went to the war. It was brought on by my exposure there. It came on me gradually, aud kept getting worse until I was unable to do auy work. I tried several physician*, but they did me
no good. They said my trouble was rheumatism resulting in disease of the heart, and that there was no cure for it. Nevertheless 1 had lived and fought the disease for thirty years, and did not intend to die, simply because they said 1 must, so 1 hunted up some remedies for myself, and finally happened on Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I asked some of my neighbors about the medicine, for it had been used by several persons in the community, and they recommended it very highly. I procured a box. The pills helped me right away, and I continued taking them. I commenced taking them last fall, and finished the sixth box a few months ago. I am not bothered with the rheumatism now —the medicine has cured me. I can most certainly recommend Dr. Williams’ Pills. These pills are not only good for rheumatism, but are valuable for any disease that arises from impoverished, or bud blood. They do not act on the bowels.
I Want to swear to That.
