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Show THE RUSH FOR COLD. from the Times, Bluffs, III. Tbe rush of gold seekers to the Klondike briDB thrilling memories to the 'forty-niners" 'forty-niners" still alive, of the time when thev-(rirdled thev-(rirdled the continent or faced the terror's of the great American da-ert on the journev to the land of gnld. These pioneers tell tome experiences which should be heeded by eold seekers today. Constant exposure and faulty diet killed largenumbers whi'e ; nearly all the survivors were afflicted with disease, many of them -with rheum a ti.-m. Such a sufferer was AdamVan-gundy, AdamVan-gundy, who now resides at Bluffs, 111., where he has Vieen justice of the peace aud was the first president of the board of f trustees. In a recent interview inter-view he said : y '"I had been , 1 1 a r, . ". ,, a sufferer of A Furtv-mner." rheumatism for a number of years and the pain at times was very intense. 1 tried all the proprietary proprie-tary medicines I could think or hear of, but received do relief. ''I finally placed mv case with several physicians and doctored with them for some time, but they failed to do me auv good. Finally, with mv hopes of relief nearly exhausted. I read'an article regarding regard-ing Dr. AVilliams- Pink Pills for Pale People, Peo-ple, which induced me to try them. I was anxious to get rid of the terrilde disease, aud bought two boxes or the pills. I began using them about March, 1897. After I had taken two boxes I was completely cured, and the pain has never returned. I think it is the best medicine I have ever taken, and am willing at anv time to sign my name to any testimony setting forth its good merits.'' (Signed) Aijam Vangundt. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 29th day of September. Ib97. Franklin C. Fcxk. Notary Public. Mr. Vangundy's statement ought to be regarded as a criterion of the good merits of these pills, and what better proof could a person want than the above facts. These pills stand unrivalled as a tonic for the blood. |