Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1898 — STONE IN HER STOMACH. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
STONE IN HER STOMACH.
five tAe Gazette, FtandinyriZle, lH The wife of the Rev. A. R. Adams, pastor of the Bedford Christian Church at Blandinsville, 111., was for years compelled to live a life of torture from disease. Her case baffled the physicians, but to-day she is alive and well, and tells the story of her recovery as follows: “About six years ago," said Mrs. Adams, “I weighed about 140 pounds, but my health began to fail ana I lost flesh. My food did not agree with ms and felt like a stone in my stomach. I began to bloat all over until I thought I had dropsy. “I had pains and soreness in my left side which extended clear across my back and also into the region of my heart. During these spells a hard ridge would appear in the left side of my stomach and around the left side. “These attacks left me sore and exhausted. All last summer I was so nervous that the children laughing and playing nearly drove me wild. I suffered also from female troubles and doctored with ten different physicians without receiving
any help. “My husband having read in the newspape r o f Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale P e o -' pie, induce d me to try them. I began taking them last November but e x perienc-
ed no relief until I had taken six boxen. I am now taking the eleventh box and have been greatly benefited. “I was also troubled with nervous prostration and numbness of my right arm and hand so that at times I could hardly endure the pain, but that has all passed away. I now have a good appetite and am able to do my own work. Have done more this summer than in the past four years put together. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People cured me and I think it my duty to let other sufferers know it.”
"My Husband Read."
