Rensselaer Democrat, Volume 1, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1898 — INFLAMMATORY RUEUMATISM. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

INFLAMMATORY RUEUMATISM.

From, St. Lawrence Plaiadealer, Canton, N. T. To suffer tor yean with a prevailing painful ailment, which bathed skillful medical treatment, yet which was cured by a simple household remedy, is the lot which befell Mrs. George L. Rogers, of West Alain street. Canton, N. Y. “Thirteen years ago,” said Mrs. Rogers to a reporter, “I was attacked with inflammatory rheumatism and a complication of diseases. You can judge somewhat of what I endured, when you look at these hands. They were distorted, twisted and swollen. My foot, too, is no much out of shape that “tßb, big toe lies across the others, the end touching th« little toe. „ VT . ... “ Notwith-

stan ding I am si x tyfive years old, have a pleasant bom e and other comforts, life to me was far from enjoyable, for all other things pale into ins i gnificance when yon

are without good health. I tried different doctors and many proprietary remedies, but was not benefited. “Last March I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and before I had finished the first box I began to feel that they were doing me good. 1 continued using them and steadily grew better. “I have used thirteen boxes of the pills and to-day feel better than for the past fifteen years. My appetite is good, I feel bright, cheerful, and have a desire to live and enjoy society. "I have been a member of the Methodist Church for many years, but for six years was unable to attend. I ana able now to attend the church services regularly and certainly appreciate that privilege. I consider Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People a wonderful medicine.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are composed of vegetable remedies that exert a powerful influence in purifying and enriching the blood, thus curing many diseases.

Goes to Church