DOES TERROR KILL.
Anguish of mind has driven many to snicide, anEuish of body never. This proves tbet the health of tho mind is of far more consequeneo to our happiness than the health of tho body, although both are deserving of much more atten> tioa linn either receives. In protracted cases of disease it is tho continual mental strain and wurry that enervates and and finally undorminoß the whole system and destroys the vital spark. How many men apparently healthy to-day are lyingl in a cold gravo a.week hence. Thoy are nealiguut of their health and thittk they oan Bhoke every attack off, the effect of such foolishness becomes on vaunt to mnj man sooner or later, and wise is he who never neglects the symptoms of disease but takes precautions, aa did a gentleman who writes:—"l write to let you know that I am a patron of your wonderful Olemonts Tonic \ lliavo been a groat sufferer, and read of Mrs Mooller's cure in the newspapers, her case was nothing to mmo, but thank God! through her letter lam cured, and after tho doctor had pro. nounced sontonco of death on mo lam very grateful to Mrs Mrellor for her letter, I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to that of the many others cured of serious diseases by the uso of Clements Tonio; I lnvo Buff-red terribly from liver and kidnoy disoase. Two yean ago my strength began rapidly to decline, 1 had dull hoadaohe, completely lost my appetite, and was almost blind-(failure of tho sight is a symptom of Bright's diseaso,-Ed), I had tiger claw cramps in the calves of my legs, and severe rheumntio pains, foiluwod by diarrhoea, strength continued to fail, accompanied by extreme pallor of the face, puffed under the oyes and persistent swollings of legs, knees and ankles, aud ray wholo body was swollen to a wonderful size; very sharp shooting pains pierced tbo hoait and frequently chills and fover would attaok mo. Tho Bwellmg was bo bad that I was afraid to ovon drink a glaa of water, I consulted a doctor, and ho oxainined mv water, and ho said it was a bad caso of hvor discaso. and also Bright'" disease of tho kidneys; he proscribed medicine and liniments with mußtard baths. 1 said, " Doctor, if you will euro mo, 1 will pay von what you like." He replied, "i can iiold out no norß for you." I said, " That is very hard," "I nover like to take a man's money,"-Baid ho, "without telling him tho truth, and I will como to you at any hour of tho night you may send for mo." Ho thought I should soon die, I gavohis troatmout ft fair trial, but the swellinj! of my body increased bo muoh that lhad to remain in bod; the pains increasod and oxtended all down the aido, and my eyesight waa almost completely gone, 1 consulted anothor oinment medical man who, after sounding me and testing my uriuo, Baid I had Bright's disease. 1 asked if he could euro me, ho Baid h* would'do his best, and it i would continue his roodioine 1 should improvo, I did so and it had but little more effect than water, Two friends of mino called my attention to Mrs Moellor's letter in tho paper who had been cured of the tamo disoase by Olemont's Tonic, I procured a supply, and taking it strictly in accordance with the directions, the Bwelling began to go down, I kept up the übo of Clements Tonio, and now, thank God, I am cured, my swellings have all subsided, my eyesight is as good as ever. I took a good many bottles but that is nothing as V hab cubed me, and' I cannot describe its value,—Yaura truly* Thomas Irvine, Tatham, N.S.W," Sufferers must Beo that they get Clom« , ents Tonio only, as many swindles are , on tho market. V, M, Clements, New- , town, iiydoey, N.S.W. .. ; ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 3
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662DOES TERROR KILL. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 3
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