Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1903 — A Tight Squeeze. [ARTICLE]
A Tight Squeeze.
Brazils, Ark., May 11. —To be snatched from the very brink of the grave la a somewhat thrilling experience and one which Mrs. M. O. Garrett of this place has just passed through. Mrs. Garrett suffered with a Cere-bro-Splnal affection, and had been treated by the best physicians, but without the slightest Improvement. For the last twelve months two doctors were in constant attendance, but she only grew worse and worse, till •he could not walk, and did not have any power to move at all. She was so low that for the greater part of the time she was perfectly unconscious of what was going on about her, and her heart-broken husband and friends were hourly expecting her death. The doctors had given ap all hope and no one thought she could possibly live. * In this extremity Mr. Garrett sent for a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. It was a last hope, but happily it did not fall. Mrs. Garrett used In all six boxes of the remedy, and U completely cured. She says: “I am doing my own work now and feel as well as eter I did. Dodd’s Kidney Pills certainly saved me from death.”
