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PAWSING A PATH C FOR MEOIOJ James Francis Thomas 1 ynydd, near Pontypool, He is now twenty-three ye; with his mother, a widov years ago, then a mere hj work in the coal pit as a m assist his mother in rearii; btc'o children. Soon, hov fellow broke down in liealtl sities of the family seemcc and ho continued to toil in t! ing all the time from the c tion, an agonising symptou in such a troublesome fori w.is unable to lie in bed. \ the day, and resting as hes arm-chair during the night, mined his consiution. Ye health grew worse and wc rheumatism came with : agony. One joint after swollen and inflamed, e obliged to stop work. In tli now young man was caiifi for two long years, suil'erin; could endure. One physic!: was c died upon to treat hi with no hem-til, for the poi ued to grow worse aid wc timl some means of relief, ; doctors was held, ivh-.i ci le I that an organic i heart existed in an iueurabl medical aid could not afford given up to die. These ye me Heal treatment had ex'” savings of the mother, ai money to buy even the ne But a fond mother never gi\ There was on spaikof hop, had told her oi a remedy tin cases—even when as hope se nnel to bo and the mo out lor her dear hoy. But medicine was the cpiestioi wai entirely gone. 'The bo; of trousers that he had bee and the mother reasoned wi the boy is to die be will no I may as well pie ige the with an effort to save his lii it may appear, the bottles cured at the chemist’s sho with the money obtained broker (.Routed a cure inthi which had been pronouno; But it is only just to say tb had known of the wants of medicine could have been o a visit to the pawnbroker, two years since tin's took pi James Francis Thomas has i the coal-pit underground o’ ing extra pay for over-wer able to perform. Of course organic disease of the heart, a The palpitation, rheuraatis were symptoms of the real was dyspepsia, or indigcstioi remedy was specially adapt wish to communicate with ! can write to him at the abo

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1218, 3 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1218, 3 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1218, 3 July 1885, Page 3

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