Startling Event in a Village.
To the Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham. ] recently came into possession of a certain facts of bo remarkable nature, that 1 am sure you will bo glad to assist in making these public The following letters were r shiwn to me, and I at once beggedAf>permission to copy them for the press ,! " They come from a highly responsible aouroo, and may bo received without question, Message from George James (jostling, L.D.S., R. 0.5.1., Ph C.I„ V Licentiate in Pharraaoy and Dental F Surgeon, Stowmarket, July 18,1889. To Me Wbiib
The enolosedrwiiarkablecureijhould, 1 think, be printed and circulated in Suffolk, Tlio Btatemont was entirely . markable euro was related to me by the the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finborougb., Suffolk, was for over twenty yeaw afflicted with rheumatism' . and neuralgia, and although coiapara. , tivoly a youn? woman at the time alio , was attaoked (eho is now fifty), she was ~ compelled in consequeuoe, to walk with , two atioka, and even then withdiffioulty and pain. About a year and a half aro ahewas advised to try Mother Seigel'ss ' Syrup, and after taking three bottle ■ and two boxes of Seigel's Operating Pills, *ftc iue ofhrlimbt were restored, mi she is now able to walk three miles to_ Stowmarket with ease, frequently doing the distance in three-quarters of • an hour, Any eufferep who doubts thin story can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enquiring of the villagors, who will certify to the fact«. . . ' Appended is the husband's signature to the Bt"tetnont. (R. Spink,) ..-'frit "G.J.GOSTHNO '^B Ipswich Street, *w . • , "Stowmarket." This is certainly a very pitiable case,' and the happy euro wrought by tho , simple but powerful remedy, must move the sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure, This poor woman had been a cripple for twenty of her best years; years in which she should have had suoh omnfort and enjoyment as life has to give. But, on the oontrary, she was a ' miserable burden to herself and a source of care to her fnonds, Now, at an ago when the rest of us are feoblo sho, in a manner, renews her youth an almost begins a new existenco. Whot a blessing and what a wondoritisl jNo' one who knows' her, or who read her story, but will be glad that the good' Lord lias enabled men to discover a remedy capablo of bringing about a cure that reminds us-we speak it reverently f - o the age nf ny'racles. It should be explained that this most remarkablo cure is dun to the fact that rlienmltißm is a disease of tho blood - Indigestion, comtipatinn, and dyspepsia cause the poison from the partially digested food, to enter tho'' circulation -A., and tho blood deposits it in the joints 4(1 and muscles. This is rheumatism, w Seigel's Syrup corrects the digestion, and ' .' so. stops the further formation and deposit of the poison. It then removes from tho system the poison already there, is not npure-all." Its does |ta v " wonderful work entirely by its oyster- ',• ious actipn upon tho digestiyo^ofeftw ' "$& But whon wo rotuembor that nine-tenfchs I of ou,r ailmonts arjse in those organs, we ' " can understand why Seigel's Syrup : ures so many diseases that appear tbba ■ o different in their nature? In other words rheumatism and neuralgia are mi ■ srr.ptonia of ; indigestion, constipation ' and dyspepsia
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 12 June 1890, Page 4
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561Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 12 June 1890, Page 4
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