; HOW PILLS ARE MADE., The custom of taking mcdicjne in the form of pills dates (ar tack in history. Tho object is to ennble "ns to swallow and nauseus, but very useful drugs. To. what vast dimensions pill-taking has. grown may- bo lmagihod when we Bay. thatinEnglandaloDe abaut2,poo,ooo,oop' tiro thousand million) pills nreconaumed every year. In early days pills wero made aloprly by hand, as the demand was comparatively small. : To-day, they_are produced with infinitoly greater rapidit by machines especially contrived for th; pur'poso, andwith greater accuracy, too in the proportions ef the.yarious ingroij, ients employed. ...-"h, "■. No form of medication can be ;bettet.. than a pill, provided, only it is Jntelli* qe'ntly prepared. But right;, here ~pcours the difficulty. „ Easy as ,it may seem,to make a pill, or a -nnllionof them, tHero
nro really very few pills that can be honestly commended for popular, .nae.;' . Most of thein either undershoot or'over'v.. shoot tho mark. As orerybody. ta^en! . pills of 6omo .kind, it .may be .weU to. ... mention what a good, safe.mid .roli^felp;,,". pill should; bo, Now,' when one feeK dull and sleepy, and ha» more of le% pain in the head,' sides, and back, n! may be sure; his bowels aro constipated^, and his liversluggish. To remedy jfhis'^' unhappy stat'eof things there like .a pood ctithartio pill. It will net.'", like a charm by stimulating the liver', 1 info doing its duty, and. ridinp the ' digestire organs of the accumulated : poisonous matter.
But the good pill doss not gripo and pain'us, noithor Joes it inako us sick and miserable for a fow hours, or a whole day- Jt:acta on.the entire, glandular system afc.the Bamo time, else the after, effects of tho pill'will bo worso.than the disease itself. The griping oaused, by most pills is the result of irritating which thoy contain, Such pills ire harmful, and should never bo used, They sometimes ovon produce hemorrhoids. Without haying any particular desire to praiso one' pill above anothor, we may, nevertheless, name Mother SeigeU'sPills, manufactured by the well-known house of A. J. Whito, Limited, 35, Farringdon. Eoad, London, and now sold by all chemists mid medicine vendors, as tho • only one wo know ot that aotaally possesses overy desirable quality. They remove the pressure .upon tho brain, -orrectthe liver, and cause the bowels te act with ease and regularity. They rover gnpa or produce the slightest sickness of the Btomaoh, ur any other unpleasant feeling orßjmptom. Neither do thoy induce further constipation, &i nearly all other pills do. As a hir'therand crown- J ing merit, Mother Seigell's Pills are ' covered,with a tastelojs and harmless coating, which causes them to resemblo pearls, thus rendering them as pleasant' to the pa'ate as they aro effective in curing diseases. If you have a severe cold, and™threatened with.a tever, one ur two in the head, back, and limbs, and prevo doses will break up the cold with a bit the fever, A coated tonguo, caused brackish taste in the'mouth, A dose y ' ou ' matter ' n tttfl Btomaoh. speedy pf SB W S Pll,s will .effect 'a cayed , cute ' Oftentimes partially depro'du ood in .tho 'Btomaoh andbowles f. Ce a sickness, naueea, &o. Cleanse tio bow c i 8 with a dose of these pills, and good health'wiil follow.
Unlike many kinds of pills, they do not make you, feci worse before you are bettor. They aro, without doubt, the beat family physio eyor discovered, They remove,nil obstructions, to the nature, functions without any,unpleas»rit effects.
Startling Eyent in a Village. To the• Editor 6f : ''Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recently camo into possession of a certain facts nf bo romatkable nature, that lam sure you will bo glad to assist in making theso public The following letters were shown to mo, and I at once begged permission'to.copy them for the press' They come from a highly responsible source, and may be received, without question?'' ifesaago from .Geojtoe James Gosnma, L.D.8., R. 0.5.1., Fh 0.1., Licontiato., in Pharmaoy and Dental' Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18,1889. . ToJIRWHiIE The enoloaedremarkablecuresliould, 1 think,, bo printed and circulated in Suffolk, Tho statement w»3 entirely markable euro was related to' me by tho the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finborough, Suffolk, was'' for ovor twenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although 1 comparatively a<youn? woman at'the time sho' wasattaoked (she is now fifty), she m compelled in consequehoe, to walk with two sticks* and even' then withdifficulty and pain. About'a year and a half aro showas advised, to .try Mother Seigel'sa' Syrup, and aftor taking three bottle and two boxes of Seigel'i Operating Pills, th w'ofherlhwbs were restored, and she is now .able to walk three miles to_ Stowmarket with ease, frequently doin? the distance in three-quarters of an hour, Any sufferer who doubts this story can fully asoertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and onquiring of tho villagers, who .will certify to the ,' Appended is tho husband's signature to the statement.-, ...■-■ '. : (R. tspink:) "G.J. Gosiuno. . , Ipswich Street, "Stowmarket." This is certainly a very pitiable case, 1 ! and the happy cure wrought by the simplo but powerful romedy, must move tho sympathy of all .hearts in a common pleasure. Tliis poor woman had been acripplo for twenty of her best years'i, years in which Bhe Bhouldhave had such comfort and enjoyment as life has to giye. But, on th». contrary, she: was a miserable burden to herself and a source of caro to her friends., Now. at an a?o when tho rest of us, are growing feeblq' she, in a manner, renews her youth ah almost begins a new existence. What a ■ blessing and what .a wonder it is I No one who-knowi lies, or who read her story, but will bo glad that the good Lord has .enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a curs thiit renuhds us-wo Bjieak it reverently •~\> tho age nf miracles.
It should be ezplaiqed that 'this most romarkablo cure ia due to the fact that rheumatism is a diseaso of tho Wood Indigestion, conitipation; and dyspepsia- . cause, the poison from the partially digostod food to onter tho circulation and the blood deposits it'in the joints, and musolee, ■•' This ■ is rheumatismV" ; Seijiel's Syrup corrects thia digestion, and' so 'stops the further- formation' and deposit of the poison, It then removes from' the system tho poison already there, It is not a cure-all, It does its wonderful work entirely by its mystar. ioua abtion upon the digestive organs Bui when we reniomberthatnine-tentha / can understand'why Soigel's Syrup cures Bo:mariy diseases that appear toba so different in their naturo., In. other ords rliouraatisni and neuralgia arb buj ymp.tonis ,of indigestion, constipation nd dyspe _ becained ' of either --.-. ww . '. ; '' their own lo« alitics atwoik or us, New busices!, AH' meet« th wonderful success. Any one can do the work, Capitol not rcqoirca,' We wUI ; start you, Outfit worth iX nailed free. The employment iB particularly 'adapted to' the rcßio- in which (his publication circulate ' Boys and girls cam nearly as much as men. Full particulars ami instructions mailed free, Now is tho timc.Ttlon't delay, but write to us atoncc. Address Stiusondt Co,Portlai\d|. Mainc,Umted,Statcs. " ' EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, panics, or for balls, parties, CHARGES. The Hall ia commodious' and fitted with .evory. convenience. For: terms, appiyto the proprifltor. ' ■'. AUGUST MALBERG,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 4
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