A WOMAN'S SUFFERING AND GRATITUDE.
A VOWS FRQVI AUSTRIA. Ne« the village of Zillingdorf, ia Lowe* Austria, lives Maria Unas, an intelligent anil industrious woman whose story of physical Buffering ami final relief, as related by 'herself,' i» of interest to English women. " I wa* employed," sue s iys, " in the work . of a large farmhouse. Overwork brought on sick headache, followed by a deathly fainting and sickness of the stomach, until I was unable to retain either food or diink. I was compelled to take to my bed lor several week". Getting a little hotter frnni lest and quiet, I sought to do some work, Lufc was soon taken with a pain in my side, Which in a'little while seemed to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in my every limb. This was followed by n cough and » shortness of breath, until finally I could not sew, and I took to my bed for a second time, and, as 1 thought, for the last time' My friends told mo that my time had nearly come, and that I eonld not live looser than when the trees put on their gree.i onco more. Then I happened to get one of the Seigel pamphlets. 1 read it, and my dear mother bought me a bnttle of Seigcl's Syrnp, which I'took exactly accor.iin; to directions, and I had not takon the whole of it before I felt a great chango for the better. My last illness began June 3rd, 18S2, and continued t6 August 9th, when I began to take tin Synip. Yil'y so6nlconld-.de « littlo light work.. Tnte; comdi left me, arid I was no more troubled in breathing. 'Now I am perfectly cured. And oh, bow happy I am ! I cannot express gratitude enough for Siigel's Syrup. Now 1 must tell you that the doctors in our district distributed handbills cautioning people telling them it would hereby pnmpbl<%E; but no/f,4(Werew?one is to be found, it is few preserved aro borowed to read, an•' I have lent mine mile3 round our district. Feople have come eighteen miles to not me
to Iny the medicine for them. knowing that it cured mo, and to be sure to get the right kind. I know a woman who was looking like death, and who to'd them there was no help for her, that she had consulted several doctors, hnt none could help her. 1 told her oi Seigel's Syrup, and wrote the name down for her that fhe miiiht m»ke no ra'stake, She took my advice and the Syrup, and now she 33 in perfect health, -m.d lJi'3 people around us are amazed. The medicine has made such progiess in our neighbourhood that people say they don't want thn doctor any more, but they take ihe Syrup. Sufferers from gout wlo were confined to their bed and could hardly move n linger, have been enred by it. There is a girl in our district who caught a co'd by poiug Mirouch some water, and was in bed fivo years with costiveness and rheunvitic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch by her. There was not a doctor in Iho fuirounding districts to whom her mother hud not applied to relieve hor child, but everyone crossed themselves and said they could not help her. Whenever the little bell rang which is rung in our place "when somebody is dead, we thought aur.-]y ~it was for her, but Seigel's Syrup and Pilla (Saved her life, and row she is as healthy : aa anybody, goes to church, and can work •oven iu the fields. Everybody was as» toiiieued whim they saw her out, knowing how many years she had been in bed. To" day sh;: adda her gratitude to mine for ■God's nieriifls jie.il Lioi;?l's Syrup.' l _,, Maria ITaas. the people of England speak confirming !«he above, YEARS. , . J> wJMttl«.le..\V.oods, ,„,,,. ehorlev. : i-W r .W2(Jth, 1883." •'Dear Sir.— aintitor Ssisß'.*s medicine sells exceeding well with us, all that try it speak highly in its favour. Wo hud n ciso of a young laly that hid been troubled many years with puna after eating. She tells us tii it thj pains were entiroly taken away after a few doses of your medicine.— 'Yours truly, " K. Peel." 'AFTER SEVERAL YEARS-"S-oke Ferry, Jantnry 9ih 18°4. " Gentlemen,—l have used Seigel's Syrup for sever il years, and have found it a most .efficacious remedy for Liver complaints and genera! debility, and I always kei-p some by me, ami cannot speak too highly in its jpraise.—l remain, yours truly, " Harriett King." AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS"9S, Newgate Street, Worksop. Notts. " December 26th, 18S3. " Gentlemen,— ft is with the of pleasure T ac«.rd my testimony as to thn t-fficacy of Mother Seigel's Syrup. My wife, who has suffered from acute Dyspepsia for over s ; xtc. j n year?, is now perfectly better through the sole help of yourSvrup. I hive tpent pounds in meoic'tics from doctors—in f aer, 1 began to think she was in curable, until your mirvellons medicine was t.ied.—l remain, vours thankfully, "Alfred Ford." THE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL- " liford lload Dispensary, Dnkinfi- Id, May 3rd, 1534. "Dear Si' - , lam lianpy to inform you that the !>.i!e of ynnr Syrup aid Pills inCreasrs hsi'o continually. Several of my customers spe?k of having derived more benefit from the use of these th-in from any o her lncliciiio. In some ivstinces the effects hwe boon wonderful.—Yours vert respectfully, "Pro. Edwin Eastwood, J. B."
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1291, 26 November 1886, Page 4
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