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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US?

V''v t yi{;iikia';{»':;tliirf;^^^ ■: un|iw»r'«s.. Many penonl have ; pains' about' V th» chest and sides, and sometimes in the back. Th»y feel dull and sleapy ; the mouth '; ; hat a bad tostt, in' the morning. A wrfc of sticVy slitfie collects about tbo teeth. vTb» appetite is p(Jor. There is a feeling like ■ a .heavy 'linA on the stomach; sometimes a •f»int »li^gdiie. semation at the; pit of the •t««Bch'wbich food does not satisfy. The •yes are su t nk«B,.tbe hand*'and ..feet; become ; cold and fe?lic!aniiny. After awhile a cbugtn ' '■eti in at firsi dry, but after v, few months it is atUpdod 'with a Greenish colored expectora* :tipn. ; The afflictßdi^ne; feels 'tired ;»11. the '^;...whjl«^and;.tj««pi;dofß.;not''Be p cin't6- afford any : "There is a giddiness, a sort oi whirlinß sensation in tb^htcd when ri*ing up Bttddeoly. Y^The bowels become, costive; the skin is dry T »nd" hot at tunes; tho blood becomes thick .abet ■stsgnant; the whites of the •j«s, become linked with yellow, the urine is scanty and '. : bigh-colored, depositing a sediment after •Undinj;. Tliero is frequently a spitting up , ©f the food,'sometimes with^a sour taste, and Bpmetimss" with,.»; sweetish.; tsste; this is, frequtntly atte'uGied with, palpattttion of the : heart; the vision, becomes impaired, with spots before the -eyea ; there is a feeling of groat prostration and Weaknesi. All of these, symptoms :are in turn presant. It is thought that nearly bnc-tbird of pur population has this disetsa in, some of its varied forms. It hut beea found that medical men have mistaken the hatura of/this dieoaeei Some have it. for* liver "compliiint, others for kidney due***,' etc., etc., butnoße of the ' . various kinds of treatment hava been attended rest. After c time he becomes nerrous, irrit- ■' able, and gloomy, and has evil forebodings, with sucaess, because the remedy sbould ba such »s to «ct harmoniously upon each of thete organs, and upp^ the stomach as. well; -, for in pjrspeipiia (for thia is really ,what the; '■■■-„ diiease is) all 'jot theße, organs partake of this .diseßse and require,a ramedy that will act . upon aH at the sama :time.y Siegel'a Curative jSyrup •eta like a charm in this class of comv.i plaint?, (iving^ almost icctnediate relief. The following letters'from chemutt of standing in the cammumty where? they live show in what eitimatidn the article ia held.: • Wholesftle Agents—Kempthbrne, Jb'rosier & Oo.'s New : ZealandjDrug Go, (Limit«d),l)unedin, Chrißt- ■ ckntab, Wellington, and Auckland. : ;', John Hart hill, near Sheffield :•—I can confidently recommend it to all who may / be suffering from liver or stomach complaints, • haviag the:testimony of my customers, who have derived grant benefit from the Syrup and -, Pills. The sale is increaaing wonderfully. Geo. A. Webb, 141, York (treet, Belfast: : I bavespid.alarge quantity, «nd the parties bave testified to its^eißg what you represent J. 8. Metcalfti, 55, Higbgate, Ke^dal:—-I / have always great pleasure in the Curative Syrup, for I have never known » case in which,it baa not relieved or cured, and I have Bold manj grosses. Hob*, ft. Gould, 37, High srreet, Andover: ■ —I have always taken a great interest in your medicines, and 1 have recommended them as I have found numerous cases of cure from ■,-.':..' their use.; . : ■„■'.'■■. ■■;.:-' ■■;■ .- :; ■■"- ',-■'.■ ■■:■'' '"' :'■ ■ ■ ■ '.."■ /'•■:.;■.■'''■ Thomas Chapman, West Auckland :—I find that the trade aUadily increases. I sell more ■••'..■ 'of'jour ffiedicines thoniiny other kind. . ■"'-■■'.N/iDarrdll, Olun, Salop;— All who buy it . nire pleased, and recommend it. " ; Jos. B>lkwill, A;P.S., •Kirigsbridge:—The public seem to appreciate tbeir great value. '■'•• A. Armetead, Market etreet, Dalton-in' Fnrn'ecfl :—lt is needless for me to soy tbafc your valuable medicineß have great sale in this diitrict—greater than any other I know of, girißg great satisfactionRobt. Lainei Melksham:—l can well re- ■ comoa«nd the Curative Syrup from haying proved its efficacy for indigestion myself. .;••'.■ ■;, . Friockheira; Arbroathj Forfarshire,: Sept. 23,1882.—Dear Sir,—Last year I ae^f you a letter recommending Motber Siegel's Byrup. I have, very mnch- pleaiure in ••■till bearing testimony to the very satisfactory results of the famed Syrup and Pijls. Most patent medioinesdierout with me, but Mother Siegel has had a steady >ale ever since I commenced, and iii in .as great demand: as when I first. 1 brgati to seii the medicine. The cures which haver conieiuhdermy notice; are chi* fly.'thoseof liver: otmplaint and general debility. •v ■ A certain (hinieter in inoy neighborhood soys it is tho only thing wJiich has benefitted him . sad restored him to his normal ■ condition of - health after being unable to preach for a con. eider able length of time. I could mention aloo ■ great many, other cases, but space would notallow. A near friend of inine, who is very much addicted to costivenerß, or constipation, finds that Mother Seigel's Pills are the bnly pillawhirh suit his complaint. All other pills ;-."'c»ai'e- •■>'• reaction which is very annoying. Motheir Seigel's PiUt do not l«ave a bad afterifßect^ I have much pleasure in commending : 'again to Buffering humanity Mother 'Seigel's medicines, which ara no sham. If this letter is of any rtrvice you can ; publish it. - :■'•; ■-''-•:. V.:/.;.■".;.■-Y#urß.tery;.tralyi-vV.'' •• ' ••-■'■■ (Signed) Wiinam S., Glb»b, Chemist. '. :■ ■ Ai'J; White, l»q. • ), '••., ..-■ ■. ;''■;:• ■ ■;---^ :,.:.-.'■; / l\ 15th August, 1883. Dear Sir,—-I write to tell you that Mr Hanry Hillier, of Yntesbury, Wiits, informs me that) he suffored. from » severe form of flindigestion for mpwards of four yeurs,! and took no end of doetorV medicine without the alight «ifc benefit, and declares Mother Seigel's Syrup 'which ba got from me has saved his ■■:<lifa.":-■■■■■,' ■;.b l C-}';''l-\:'i:'-\"-:v. :.-.:-v - ■■ ■ "■' : ■■:-■■ Yours truly, .■'.■ ■.•■:■.■■■ - :•■/'■■•':■■• :;- "•■•■■, '■' ■>.; '^'(Signed).''V N. Wbkb, : ' MrWhite. Ch'»mißt, Calne.i .-. :;--■; ■ ■"•.• I.■■'('■ ■'.';"■- ;' --^t.:'■::'■:'■■■iUAr2o--

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5036, 4 March 1885, Page 4

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WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5036, 4 March 1885, Page 4

WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US? Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5036, 4 March 1885, Page 4

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