Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1896 — LIKE A LIGHTNING FLASK. [ARTICLE]

LIKE A LIGHTNING FLASK.

Mr. Jone* Could Not Move Hand Or Foot. l , From. Out News, Union Mills, Indiana. • Learning that Mr. N. W. Jones, a respected citizen of Willow Springs, 111., 'had been restored to health after monlhk of suffering with that dreaded disease, rheumatism; a reporter of the News was detailed to investigate, and in reply to au inquiry- concerning his illness and cure Mr, Jones cheerfully made the following statement: x “About three years ago, while running a steam (nirap for a railway company, I was attacked with a severe spell of rheumatism and became so badly afflicted that for a long time I was unable to move even With the aid of crutches. A local'physician whom I called in gave me such help that after being assisted from bed, I could walk around the house by having two canes to lean upon. “I continued in this manner all winter thinking that when warm weather came -I would be better. I was somewhat better in the spring and returned to mv work, but one day I became very much heated and took a severe cold which brought back the old disease with renewed vigor. •• “Sharp pains would start in one limb and run nil over my body like a flash of lightning. Wheh I tried to move the pains would seize me and I could not move 'hand or foot, and suffered all the tortures of the damned. “I tried the magneto-electric treatment for several months, nsing the battery a number of times each day. This treatment, however, had but little effect on my malady; my geheral health began to fail and I was told that the only hopes of prolonged life was to seek a different climate, and unless this-was done I could not live another year. “About tlhis time I was induced to try Dri Williams’ Fink Bills by reading a testimonial of one who appeared To be -similarly affected and was being greatly benefited b‘y their use. I did not dare think of being cured, but hoped to gain strength that I might get to a Southern clime, which appeared'to be my only salvation. “I-took one box and felt- such a decided improvement that I sent for-three more boxes, and before they were used I was a well man and able to resume my work. Had I known of their virtues before I might have jeaved more than a year of suffering and several hundred dollars lie*sides. I feel that for rheumatism They cannot be recommended too highly.” (Signed) N. W. JONES. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September. 1895. F. N. SMITH. (Seal.) Notary Public. In and for La Porte Coun,ty, Illinois. Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, Qr will be sent post .paid on receipt of price (50 cents a box or six boxes for f 2.50 they are nevf-r sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medieifie Company, Schenectady, N. Y.