Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1904 — THIS WOMAN KNOWS [ARTICLE]

THIS WOMAN KNOWS

WHAT ONE OF THE SEX DISCOVERED TO HER GREAT JOY. Mrs. D« Long Finds that the Indescribable Pains of Rheumatism Can be Cored Through the Blood. Mrs. E. M. DeLong, of No. 160 West Broadway, Codicil Bluffs, lowa, found herself suddpuly attacked by rheumatism in the winter of 1896. She gave the doctor a chance to help her, which he failed to improve, and then she did some thinking and experimenting of her own. She was 60 successful that she deems it her duty to tell the story of her escape from suffering: “My brother-in-la vs,” she says,"was enthusiastic on the subject of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as a purifier of the blood, aud when I was suffering extreme pains in the joints of my ankles, knees, hips, wrists aud elbows, and the doctor was giving me no relief, 1 began to reflect that rheumatism is a disease of the blood aud that, if Dr. William s? Pink Pills are so good for the blood, they must be good for rheumatism aud worth a trial. “ I was in bed half the time, suffering with paiu that cannot be described to one who has never had the disease. It would concentrate sometimes in one set of joints. When it was in my feet I could not walk, when it was in my elbows and wrists I could not even draw the coverlets over my body. I had suffered in this way for weeks before I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Two weeks after I began with them I experienced relief and after I had taken six boxes I was entirely well. To make sure I continued to use them about two weeks longer aud then stopped altogether. For several years I have had no reason to use thenr for myself, but I have recommended'them to others as an excellent remedy.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills furnish the blood with all the elements that are needed to build up healthy tissue, strong muscles and nerves, capable .of bearing the strain that nature puts upon them. They really make new blood aud cure all diseasesarisiug from disorders of the blood or nerves, such as sciatica, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus’ dance, nervous prostration, anaemia aud all forms of weakness in either male or female. They are sold by all druggists.