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The wife of Mr Leonard Wells, of Eas Brimfield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to Bleep or hardly keep still, when Mr Holden, the merchant there, sent her a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and asked that she give it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr Wells the next day he was told that she was all right, the pain had left her within two hours, and that the bottle of Pain Balm was worth sdol if it could not be had for ess. For sale by all chemists.

ALL OVER, THE WOULD., William.C. Herbert, "o*. S. 2**.,' Takes Ayer-a Sa__aparilla with Him Everywhere. "Diaordered Blood and Bad Stomach Cured Positively and Penna*—ntly. That is what Ayer's. Sft—aparilla did for East Assistant Engineer Wm. C. Herbert, whose portrait ia here givon. "Mr Herbert has been an oificer in the TJ. S. naval service for the past 16 yeart. His dutShaVe taken hintall over the world, and he has been on »""*£"*£ *« several years, through the Dardanelles, around the famous rock of Gibraltar, m tha Mel&r&l-an, the Sue. Canal, about the South Sea &*£».** ?£?& round Cape Horn, to South America, A_ica-everywhere,ab_c_t, under ran to has cruised aa a navy officer. On his return from one of his voyages the Btrain told M Mra. His Wood was in a very had condition, and his stomach was weakened, Wd, as he says, he was "knocked out." Mr. Herbert says: " ______.t___o__r_. X loo—: -*—_—■ _bo___rt_r t— —r_ io-— yea - -* ago —ly lusal—i _._— _ttb_-__ica.l _**_*•—- ---_itsoiTw^^§__—-_k -_It_Dioo-_^—-__ it —-—. ——fc_ f—»a —.c 2—out 11-S a* I—IC tolO. o_. mo. My Wood --__ -rery-poo. »_«*_: my -*o——clx M *»?_?- _ __L_ _I_. _J LL -J-J-111l tttifH illlWllOll _easi-.tr from mv—ties. Freqnent changes iv water- «nd climate, soch as £ e-perx. enced, will weaken and dehffltate the strongest ot ua, and I.was no exception. Iv ___* x was _or_rpletel-r run down, and when I cam© home my lannly insisted on calli_Vii —io <ioct__. ' __c pnscribed for mc _-,_. did. all I— coala. J>«— nothing ~-ec£ _tT_,___ _r £-_-o— — —iro—~*_ _—H —at-—- blood _______ «______- -*_—» c_—vbo of __o -t—o_ble»-X -t_.oa_:__: ! JJI4- _£_ 0-3-11 ML 8«1 IE BlffiW 10 f_ ItMil. I tool- a. —ottle in* aa aimless sort ol —■ lasbion, l>i— w_l__ I —and it _l_l—__. Taay stomach and was commendng to.dear my blood, too, I taongbt there miglit be some real merit in it, and accordingly began on a second bottle. "Well, to make a long- story short, _t*e third. completely cured mc and. restored, mc to rdy old-time lie—lth. My blOOd was better than ever, aud my stomach did not "bother mc in tlie least.' Ayer*3 Sarsat-rilla cured—c. JTdW* I tft__ it wll.n-V-. I (eel that ___•> __*_.<* tn Mdih Jt, Aftd I do not corssitler royselt equipped, for a cruise any-r_.ere —Vtbxmt a Tjottle or __yer-°a Sarsaparilla. It baa, I assure you, my hearty indorsement and .ec6iumendation. ,! Ayer's Sarsaparit(a 9

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9738, 28 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9738, 28 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9738, 28 May 1897, Page 3

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