Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1889 — HER HEALTH WAS RUINED. [ARTICLE]
HER HEALTH WAS RUINED.
BvvLHe 'Wat) One *»» Paia Bnt She la flow VV«M. Mrs. Alexander Vungha, wife of one of the uiost prominent end extensively known merchants of of Presc >tt, Ark., writes the following'letter under -date of April 22, 1889: t , “I owe the pres'evation of my life under provideaice |to Swift’s Specific. Foil four yeats my health was wretched, ruined—my life a ( life of const* nt pain, misery and 1 torture. Ijoxi soured on my stomadh and wfeajt I ate to-day I would vomit tomorrow. My sleep at night was broken with the most horrible visions in ‘ dreams, so much io, that 1 could not bear to be leftlalone; chromic diarrhoea, a painful oough threatened me with consumption; my feet and ankles were twisted out of all pro{lortihn, and my limbs swelled more or less. I could not walk except on a lejvel floor, and then With difficulty, and> for a while could! not get in and oat of bed without assistance. 1 The pressure of a fiuger upon i my bofly would leave its impression, and in short, l thought I hnd the dropsy in Addition to 'my other afflictions. Two doctdrs treated me faithfully during these four years but did me no (good—the medicines they gave me were as useless as stagnant water. My friends thought I would dje suffering as I was with such a combination of diseases. In 1887 I discontinued the use of the medicines I had heretofore been taking and began to take Swift’s Specific 0k S. S.) Five bottles of this truly {yonder ful medicine was F&fkM the miracle of iny complete and permanent recovery.” Treatise on blood wad skin disease mailed free. Swift Speoifc Co., Atlanta, Ga.
