A Grand Triumph
Baffled Many Times hut Success Comea at Last. 'Prom the Grand Rapids Press.) Tho following incident would be hard to boliepe if it had not occurred right he-5 in Grand Rapids, and investigation by ou?' representativa has placed it bevond tho reach of doubt. Tliese are the facts in detail : Mr. J. H. White of No. 25 Haifley Place, has been an instructor in penmatisliip in different business colleges for tho past fourteen years. He says : "Last October I was suddeuly taken ill. I consulted a physician, who said the pain was from ' gravel ' stones ; gradually grew worse ; the pain was in my back and side. My back swelled up in a great ndge and I flnally grew so bad tliat I was taken to bed, as helpless as a child. I passed blood, and when the pain was at lts worst I was like one crazy. The doctor injectèa morphine to give me relief, but further than that he said he was powerless, and nothing would do me any good but a surgical operation. I believe my flesh was literally cooked in the attempts to relieve my agony, everything was used, mustard piasters, turpentine, hot cloths and all sach things. I was in this condition, given up by the doctor, and almost out of my mind with suffering. I eómmenced taking Poan's Kidney Pilis, and really I felteasier in 20 minutes. After about two hours I had a passage of urine, and passed blood and some 'gravel' stones which greatly relieved me. I rapidly improved. I took' in all six boxes, and I feel to-day entirely well. Mine has been a wonderful cas I feel that I cannot say anything stro cnough for Doan's Kidney Pilis. M't great wish is that they may become well known. They will prove a boon to mankind. For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Maik-d by Foster-Milburn Co., Buiïal, M. Y. , solé agenta for the U. S. Retneift oer the name, 'Doan's, and take no other.
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