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Show Mame to Make Men Shudder No Longer-Locomotor Ataxia Nov in the List of Curable diseases. Fresh proof is furnished daily that a path to recovery has at last been opened b-sforo the most hopeless victims known to medical science, tho sufferers from locomotor ataxia, . the pains of which are, In the language of the highest high-est medical authority, "probably the most agonizing which tho human frame Is ever compelled to endure." The achievement almost passes belief, be-lief, for this most dreadful of nervous diseases hay long been regarded as inevitably in-evitably fatal. One cannot, however, re-fuso re-fuso credit to such well-attested and iflSf sSm MR. C. E. JANVRIN. "! complete cures as that of Mr. C. E. Janvrin of Hampton Falls, N. H., whose recovery furnishes convincing evidence of. the power of the new remedy. Mr. Janvrin . was attacked about three years ago by what he at first thought was rheumatism. He did the usual thing applied liniments to his legs, which were the parts affected, and got temporary' relief. But the trouble always returned and each tlmo with greater severity. He realized that the disease was gaining a firmer hold of his system all the while, and alter he had endured the pain and discomfort for more than a year, he began to consult physicians in great anxiety. He was startled by the verdict, which they agreed in pronouncing in his cafe. He 'learned from them that he was In the grasp of a fearful disease, already i far advanced, from which there recmed to be no possible escape. "They all said," states Mr. Janvrin, "that I had locomotor ataxia; that my spinal cord had degenerated; and that no encouragement encour-agement of a cure could be given me. I am a young man yet and my business requires me to travel dally, but I was compelled to remain home, months at a stretch, and at-tlmes I could barely sh u file my feet across the floor. "My legs and feet seemed to bo par-aylzed. par-aylzed. If I made any attempt to lift my feet I suffered tho most excrutiat-lng excrutiat-lng palna 1 finally became convinced that I would be utterly Incapacitated for business, and I Blmply gave up to despondency. de-spondency. The disease was growing worse, and the doctors could give me no hope What was I to do? "I had little faith left in the possibility possibil-ity of recovery by any means, but one day in January, 1903, I happened to read in a pamphlet some remarkable cures of nervous diseases effected by Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale People. Although I was a despairing man I fortunately for-tunately decided to give them a trial. I uoert two loxes before I saw an' signs of Improvement. Then I began to have a slight hope that they might possibly s;ive me from the death to which I had been doomed "I continued to take the pills with growing confidence and my condition steadily improved all the while. Before the tenth box was entirely gone I was able to take up my work again and to do it the same as before I was first attacked. at-tacked. My cure was complete in every respect, and it has been permanent, for I am now at work every day, and no one Judging from my present activity would suspect that a year ago I was both helplera and hopeless. "My cure seems to mo remarkable In ItMlf and also In Its quickness and in-expensiveness in-expensiveness I had been condemned to die as suffering from a disease for which my doctors knew no remedy, and yet I was made a perfectly well man In six months by using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They have saved my life and my confidence In them Is naturally great. I am never without a box of them In my home, and I can scarcely say too much In their favor." A remedy thnt lias restored to perfect health a victim of locomotor ataxia may be confidently used for all ordinary forms of nervous diseases, such as sdat-icn, sdat-icn, neuralgia, nervous headache, St. Vitus' dance. These pills are also a specific for all diseases of the blood, such as rheumatism and anaemia, and for all forms of weakness In male or female They arc sold by all druggists i throughout the world. |