pvw.hg \ nui ob' tkousbm poll MBOIOI 15. Janus Frincis HoMAs liiea in Pontnewy.y id, iitm' Pon’yp.iol, ominuuth hj rv. U ia now twenty-three ye us of ago. livi g with bia mother, a widow. Some eleven years a ;o, then a mere boy, he went to wo* k in the coal pit as a miner, in order to Husitc his mother in rearing her family . f ntc'e children. Soon, however, >he little fellow hroke down in health ; out the neceos.ties of the family -e rued to require if, a id he continued to tot in the mines, suffe - i.ig all the time from the off rets of indigostion, an agonising symptom being asthm •, in a ich a troublesome form that the boy Wis unable to lie in bed. Working throu hj ho ' ay; and resting as beat be uould in a arm-choir during ihe night naturally under m ned his con..ution. Year by ye r bis Health grew worse and worse, Unti at la-t rheumatism cifne wiih ail ha dre.i ifu agony. One joint after another n cam.* swollen and inflamed, ao th.i hn a oblige I to atop w irk. In t ds sa I pligin tn ; now young in in was cm.fluid to iho ho »e for two long years, suffering a 1 that n.onal c mid endure One physician after anoth r was called upon to treat his complain , t.ut with no benefit for the poor fellow continued to grow worse «id worse. Hoping t. find some means of relief, a c msidtuion of doctors was held, wh n it was d • ci.led that an organic disease oi toe heart existed in an ineurabh* form, and th i. medic d aid could not aff-rd relief. He was given up to die. These years of expensive medical trea'ment had ex austed the little savmgs of tho moth r, and they had no money to buy even the necessaries of life. But a foa i mother never gives up in despair. There was on spa.k of hope left. Someone had told her oi a remedy that cu edso many cases—even when as hopeless as this one seemed to be an 1 the molhe.’s love w u. out for her dear bay. But huw to gel too medicine was the question. Their money was entirely gone* The boy ha I a new pir of trousers tnat hiha 1 been to ill to wea-, and the mother reasoned within herself, *• if tho boy ia to die he will not nee i th in, so I may as well pie Ige them for mod cine with an effort to save his life.” Str.mge as it may appear, the bottles of mediciu. p,-.. cured at thi chemist’s hop in Pouty pool, with the money obtained fora the pawnbroker effecte i a eureint .is hop dess case, which had been pronounce I as incura do. But it is only just to say th it if the chemist had known of the wants of the famdy tho medicine could have bem obtained wiihout a visit to tho pawnbroker. It is now tea .y two years since this took place, and young Janies frauds Thomas has been woiking in tue coal pit un le' ground ever since, earning extra pay for over-work, which he is able to perform. Of course, he '.ever had organic disease of th.- heart, as was suppose . The palpitation, rheumatism, and ast m i were s mptorns of the real disease, which was dyspepsia, or indigestion, for which tho remedy was specially adapted. Tuose wuo wish to communicate with this you g man can write to him at the above address, an i he will vouch for the curative prop r i. a of Seigel’s -Syrup, the a tid i that effect, d this almost miraculous core. The fc owing letter is from a chemi t, who thought ae following fact should be made known: “ James Francis T nomas, of Poiunewynydd, near Pontypool, age twenty three, collier, was ill for nine years, u able to do any «nr for three yeais, never lay down m b d for nine years, had to a e-p in a btoopin, p ature, was t. eared by nearly alt the doctors for miles ar-nad who generally state . bis complaint to be rheumatism and hear disease of a chronic na ure, and beyond all power to cure. When hope had nearly died out, ho was persuaded to try Seigel’s Syi up ; and, to the delight of his relativrs and astonishment of his neighbours, after takiug half a bottle he could he down in bed. Af er taking on bottle ha went to work. Has now taken two bottles, and on with the third, and ia uow quite well anil strong. His mother is in raotures, and can talk *d noth iugelse but this marvelous cure, and wishes me to make it known.” 15lh August, 1883. Deir Sir, —I writ" to tel' you thi Mr Henry Hiilier, of Yates ury. Wilts, informs me that he suffered from a seve e form of ndigestiou tor upwards of four years, and took no end of doctor’s medicine without the slightest benefit, and declares Mother I S mol’s Syrup which he got from me has saved his life. Yours truly, (signed) N. Webb Mr White. Chemist. Caine Seigel’s Operating Pills are tho beat family physio that has evt r been disc ve ed. They e'eause the bowels from all rnitanng substances, and leave them in a healhy comlit.on They cure coativenees.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1210, 8 May 1885, Page 3
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