SAVED FROM MISERY.
Mrs. Fanny D^entj^wi^e of a gentleman employed m the LBmbcon s collieiie3 kindly allots u» to publish the following fucta of ber interes'ing case and wonderful recover}', vrhicn we gather from the correspondence, and wbiuh we shall be glad to allow anyone to peruse who wish j s to do so. Mis. Drint has been m a state of exßetp© debility; for^ twelvji s ytars,i qu^ebiljl quit| anablSito' sdgii aftysworKjUbe lightest kind causing great fatigte, with severe pains m tue limbs, back, and left side. So severe was tbe pain that she would have to sit or lie down frequently. Walking exercise was very trying and she could only work very Blowly. She had long seen Olementa ionic advertised, but like many more- people, her husband was prejudiced against ' patent medicines' but (now we use her own wordaj 'I knew some one who had ttied Cleratmu Tonic, and I decided to got a bottle on the quiet and say nothing about it if it did me no good. The effect I thought something jwojnderfui^jal felt better after .the first dose,' and by the tirn&'l ' had ' 'taken half a bottle I was a different woman My husband* f r.^.^.c^^^a^d , neiglibo urs toon noticed' the change ia me, and 'they could not make it out. I had to tell the truth that it was CloinentsTonic that was rank- j ing me itiong I could not keep the secret, 1 was only too glad to give credit to GlehTents Tanicj % A t tor? finishing,: the bottto, w<>rtc was no trouble to me, but rather a pleasure, and after a heavy day's warning I could go for a walk inwlead of having to go tc bed, as ahvuys happened before taking demerits Tonic. One of my neighbours said to me last week,— Why Mr.s Dent, you are doing wondera this weefc, how i« it you are so strong now? She knew I had dpjrie- ruore ihat week than f had been able to do m 12 years before j (she had known me this lime, for I am an old resident of this locality, ;hav|pg, lived ! here for 15 years.) I replied": 'Yes, 1 feel a wonder to myself , so I'll. , tell you the secret; I hnve been rkking Clements Timic and,. I .cannot, tell you the benefit I have 'ieViVed from' it. You know whf<t my sufferings have been, and now I have a genuine taste of good health.', Mr& -Dent wrote us those particulars of her remarkable cure; in! March, 'jSbei^ieely, however decided to continue the medicine to ' cling Jjhe«cureV-aß|it.. were. Some time atter ward's eHe" wrote as follows: — VVarataOomnionase, N. 8. W., — Dear air,— lt is with grent pleaHure^tUac L pen these few [ lines. 1 have been as you know a great: sufferer ;ff^«u ..\^§aknesß',:and debility for I ye&tß. '"* I was 'under Wverar ' do'c'tora but they fiid me no good. I despaired of ever ■ b^i^beltetvibut a8 r l'Btated m my last I letter I saw Clements Tonic advertised. I 1 tried a bottle and lite effect was some- \ thing wonderful. I felt better almost immediately, anj4 was a new woman after! finishing the firßt""b"dtTle.~ Before taking! Clements Tonic it was great trouble even ; to do a little house- wrork, but afterwurda ; my work was » pleasure, and my friends; and neighbdiira wferel s'm prised) ■•a.tc- the I qhange,in., «ie. , I.ojjnn.ot.say .loo.muc hju I praise of it, andean only gratefully' des- ■ oribe my 1 case ■ aidd'sfrbnsfly* 'Advise all ' who suffer from weakness, backache, pain i iii the sldej> ringing noises m the epr, 'and i Hhortness of breat ( h,tf) ( jft^e, Clements .Tpnic I feel sure it will do them as m <i ch good ; as it has done me. — Youis gratefully i Fanny Dent.' We have grent pleasure m : thanking this lady for allowing us publish , this case. We constantly heur of similar ; ones which people obj-ct to have published through a false delicacy. We only wnnti to publish them m the interests ot suffer: jng humanity, .Surely it is not wrong iqr people to acknowledge the genuineness, reliability, of an articlo ? t when,they have; proved it to possess "the properties we; claim for it...
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume x, Issue 919, 17 June 1891, Page 3
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