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Startling Event in a Village.

Totho Editorot "Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recently came into possession of a certain faots of so remarkable nature, that 1 am sure you will, bo glad to assist', iii'making these public. Tho following letters were shown to me, and I at once begged permission to: copy them for the press" They come from & highly responsible , : source, and may be received without question. Message from Georoe Jambs . Oobiliko, L.D.S., R. 0.5.1., Th 0.1., Licentiate in Pharmaoy and Dental Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18,1889. To Mr White : The encloaed lvmarkablocureahould, I think, be printed and circulated in Suffolk. The statement was entirely markuble euro was related to me by tho' the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finborough, Suffolk, was for'over twenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although coinpara. 1 younff woman at the time she wasattaoked (she is now fifty), she was compelled incohsoquence, to walk with two sticks, and even then with difficulty and pah). About a year and a halfaro shewas advised to try Mother Seigel'ss 1 Syrup, and aftor taking three bottla and two boxes of Seigel'a Operating Pills, Me use of her limbs were restored, and she is how able.to walk three miles to Stowmarket with ease, frequently ■doinp the distauoe in; three-quarters of '■ an hour, Any sufferer who doubts this story can fully ascertain its truthfulness ; by paying a visit to .tho villago and enquiring of tho villagers, who will certify to the fact", 1 Appended is tho husband's signature, to the et»tenient. (R.Spink.) "G.J.Gosiunq. ..IpflwicV-Streat. „,..' . ' , "Stowmarket." Ihisis certainly a very; pitiable case,- ■; and the happy cure wrought by the simple but powerful remedy, must move the sympathy of all hearts in a common' pleasure.. This poor womau'had been a cripple for twenty of her best yearsj years m whioh sho shouldhavo had such comfort and enjoyment; as life has to give. But. on tho contrary, sho was a misorablo burden to horsolf and a source of,care to her friends, Now, at an'ane ' when the rest of us are growing feeble sho, in a manner, renews her youth and almost begins a now existenco. ' What a blessing and what a wondoritisl Ho one who know her, or who!read her story, but will be glad that the good Lord haß enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a oure that reminds us-wo speak it reverently 0 the age nf miracles. It should be oxplaiued that this moat remarkable cure is dun to tho fact that . rheumatism is a disease of tho blood Indigestion, conization, and dyspepsia cause tlio poison 'from the ■ partially digested foud to enter tho circulationand the blood deposit* it in the joints and muscles, This is. rheumatism/ Seis;el's Syrup corrects the digestion,and so stops the further formation and deposit of the poison, It then removes from the system the poison, already there. It is not a cure-all, It'doos its wonderful work entirely by its mysterious aotion upon tho digestive organs But when we remembor that nine-tenthß of our ailments arise in those organs! we' can understand why Seigel's Syrup cures so many diseases tliafcappear toba ' so different in their nature,. In other words rheumatism and neuralgia are but ■' symptoms of indigostion, constipation' 1 and dyspepsia ft 1~. A A P er d °J l ° b&wned * I ,TO * Zl>Persons of cither WI CM IT 80 * in their own 10.,_.|J alities atwoik or us,. New business. All meet«th wonderful success. Any ono can do tho wort. Capital not n-juired. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed frco. The employment is particularly adapted to the rcjno* it which this publication circulateen Boys awl girls earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is tlio time—don't delav, butwrit*. to ns - jtonco Address Stinion £ Co,rortland, ■ Mnino.lTnitcd States. EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, MAY bo had by travelling com panics, or for balls, parties, puHio meetings, &c., at MODERATE DHAKGES. Tho Hall is commodious ind ntted with ovory convonienoo, For :erms apply to tho proprietor. AUGUST MALBEEG. iBIB ■ Eketahuna-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3512, 16 May 1890, Page 4

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Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3512, 16 May 1890, Page 4

Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3512, 16 May 1890, Page 4

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