Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1895 — A NOBLE FIGHT. [ARTICLE]

A NOBLE FIGHT.

An Eminent Southern Lawyer’s Long Conflict With Disease. rvcatyJlve Yeanof FioipoHty, AthNßiliy" and SnSerlag. The Great Victory Won by Belenee Orer a Stubborn Disease. 4 .

Atlanta, Ga., Constitution. Foremost among the best known lawyers and farmers of North Carolina stands Col. Isaac A. Sugg, ot Greenville. Mr. Sugg has resided in Greenville twenty-two years. While nearly eyery one in Pitt Co. knows Mr. S’s history, perhaps all do not know of his return to business again after an illness, of sixteen years. No man has gone through more than he, and lived. It was a case of the entire breaking down of the nervous system, attended by excruciating, agonizing, unendurable pain. Opiates and stimulants only quieted temporarily, and all treatments failed him. Only his love of family and friends prevented suicide. He told a reporter the following interestinc story: “I kept at my work as long as I could, but nature gave way at last and I succumbed to. the inevitable. My nervous system had been shattered by the stimulants and opiates I had taken, my blood had actually turned to water, my weight had dropped from 173 pounds to 123, and ft seemed to everybody that the end was in sight. Why I could not bear Ihe gentle hand of my wife to bathe |ny limb with tepid water. I was simply living from hqjir to hour. I |iad made my will, settled my busipess and waited for the last strand of life to snap.

“It was at this time that a somewhat similar case as my own was |>rought to mynotice. This man had buffered very much as I had, his life had been despaired of as mine had, and yet he had been cured. Think what that little word meant to me--CURED. The report stated that the work had been accomplished by a medicine known as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. 1 investigated the report thoroughly and found that it was true in every detail. Then I procured some of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and began taking thejn and began to get better. I began to sleep like a healthful child, sound, calm and peaceful. My appetitc then came back and my nerves were soothed and restored to their normal condition, •and I felt like a new man. But the greatest blessing was the mental improvement. I began to read and digest, to formulate new plans, to take interest in my law practice, which began to come back to me as soon as my clients realized that I was again myself. After a lapse of ten years I ride horseback every day without fatigue. ‘ That Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved my life is beyond doubt, and I am spreading their praise far and wide." Inquiry about the town of Greenville substantiated the above facts of Col. Sugg’s case, and that many others are being benefited by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., for 50c per box, or six boxes for $2.50.