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Startling Event in a Village.

To the Editor of "Saturday Night," Birmingham. I recontly came into possession of a certain facts of so remarkable nature,that lam sure.you ' will bo glad to assist in making. these—public. The following letters "mF" : ' shown to me, and I at once bej|sr' ; permiuiqn to copy them for the pf id* .' They come from a highly responsible •. source, and may be received without question. Message from Geokoe Jambs' - (Jostling, L.D.8., R,0.9,1„"Ph 0;I„ : ' . Licentiate'in Pharmacy and Dentil V- M, Surgeon, Stowniarket, .July 18,1889. ■f- ■ M To Mr Whits 'Vt

Tlieeno!wedn>markableoarejihouldjl : think, bo printed and circulated in Suffolk. Tlio statement was entirely, markable euro was; related to me by the the husband.-- Mary Ann Spink, of Finborougli, Suffolk, was for over twenty yeard afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia,;and although compare, tively.a.yuuns;'.woman, at the time'she was attacked (she is now fifty), she was compelled; in consequence, to walk with two afctoke, and even then withdifficulty and pam. About a year and a half ara shewias. advised to try Mother Seigel'sa iSyru'p, and after taking three bottle, and .two; boxes' of Seigel's Operating Pills, the ii?e of kr limbs were restored, and sue in now able to walk three miles' to Stowmarket. with ease, frequently doinj? the distanOß in three-quarters of an hour, Any sufferer wlio doubts story can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enquiring of the villagers, who will certify to the fact'. 1 Appended is tho husband's signature to the statement. ■:, U: (R, Spink.): ' 'W "G.J, Goshikc • ■ J* Ipswich Street, ■ , . "Stowmarket." : This is certainly a very pikiablo 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 j ' years in which she should havo had such comfort and enjoyment as life "has to, Rive. But, on the oontrary, sh'e%s a miserable burden to herself and a source •'' • of care to her friends, Now, at an age • . when the rest of us are growinjr feeble '"•''' sho, in a manner, renews her youth an almost'begins a new existence.'. What a '■•<'■ blessing and what a woride'rJMs! -NorVi one who knows her, or who'read 'her '':■ '■■ story, but will be.glad that';the good; '■'" Lord has enabled, man. to -discover a remedy capable of bringing about a euro ' that reminds us-we speak it reverently, ".' t.u the age of miraolos.. :-;;,; .

It should be explained that this most' remarkable,cure is dun' to tho fact that' ' ' lhpuinaOsm is a disease of the blood- . Indiaestion, comtipat!im| and 'dyspepsia' ' causewtho poison from tho partially' ' ; digestra food to emer'tho circulation .' and the blood deposits it In tho'jointa and muscles,. This .'is. rheumatism, Wh' Seigel's, Syrup corrects the digestioh/and W' so stops; the further formation arid deposit of the poison, It then removeß -'.. from, the system the poison'already there, -It is not a cure-all.- It' does ita 46 wonderful work entirely by its myster.. Kg ious action upon the digestivVbfeana■/: . But when we remember that nine-tenths , of our ailments arise in those organs, wa; v ■ ' can understand why Seigel'a Syrup- /''•- uros so many diseases that appear ttip^V'" ' 0 difforont in thoir nature." In-other-' '.'& '■.'■' words rheumatism and neuralgia'are bu"-' '"'' '•- smptmns of indigestio.l, constipation and dyapepßi'a ■ :-''.'-•■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 4

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Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 4

Startling Event in a Village. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3539, 18 June 1890, Page 4

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