Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1906 — PAIN IN THE JOINTS [ARTICLE]
PAIN IN THE JOINTS
Rheumatic Tortures Cease When Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Make New Blood. The first sign of rheumatism is fro* queutly a pain and swelling iu one of the joints. If not combated in the blood, which is the seat of the disease, the poison spreads, affecting other joints and tissues. Sometimes rheumatism attacks the heart and is quickly fatal. The one remedy that has cured] rheumatism so that it stays cured is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills expel the poisou from the blood and restore the system, so that the poisonous matter is passed off as nature intended. Mrs. I. T. Pitcher, of No. 130 Monmouth street, Newark, N. J., suffered for about three years from rheumatism before she fonnd this cure. She says: “It began with a queer fooling iu my fingers. Iu a little time it seemed as though the finger joints had lumps ou them and I could not get my gloves on. “Then it grew worse and spread to my kuees. I could not stand up and Icould not slocp nights. My suffering was more than I can describe. I took a grent deal of medicine, but nothing oven gave mo relief until I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. “ I lead an account pf a cure in a case that wns exactly liko mine and my husband got me some of tbe pills. I took them for threo weeks before I really fell better but they finally cured mo. ” « Mr. Pitcher, who is a veteran and a member of E. D. Morgny Post, No. 807 of New York, substantiates his wife’s statement and says that she now walks without difficulty, whereas a year ago ho was com {Killed to push her about iu s wheeled chair. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher are enthusiastic iu their praias of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. For further information, address flu Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Bchs* uoctadv, N.Y.
