DULL, GNAWING, REFLEX LBVER PAINS. HeThought itwas Sciatica or Rheumatism. He Took CLEMENTS TONIC. They Went & Never Came Back. The Case of IVlSchael ComwelL (From the IVinckor, N.S. IF., (bt oue special exporter ) Rumours of the case of Mr Cornwell, of Gcorge-street. Windsor. New South Wales, came to the ears of our reporter, who thereupon visited Mr, Cornwell, and ascertained from him personally it the story of his cure from a bad liver affection was correct. “Certainly it’s true," replied Mr. Cornwell, iu answer to the reporter a questions. “A Dull, Gnawing Pain in my back made its appearance, together with a sharp, pricking sensation between the shoulders. My food disagreed with me, caused me pain alter eating, and I was often sick, and of course my appetite went off considerably. I slept very badly, and, naturally euongh, I was ■ Always Drowsy and Dull in the day time. If I walked a mile then I should be ae tired as if I walked a dozen miles now. In the morning I always awoko with a dull headache, aud a coated tongue, and a bitter taste in my mouth, with heavy, aching limbs, as if 1 had done some excessive labour the day previous.” “ Hid you take medicine ?” “ \es ; I went to a chemistand described ray sufferings ; he prescribed for me, and I took several bottles o* his physic ; but all this stuff was not of the least service, nor did it relieve the pain in my back one jot. At length I got tired of taking it, and 1 gavo his medicine up as a bad job." “ What was your complaint?” “ For a long time I thought I was suffer* mg from Sciatica or Rheumatism, and I frequently used lotions and liniment! of different kinds for that ailment ; but, os these had no effect, ami as I began to lose weight aud get an unhealthy colour, I came to the conclusion that £Vly Liver was Disordered. .Several of my friends recommended me to take various remedies, which they thought might do me some good. 1 followed their tovnee in many instances, but obtained no uitisiiictuiy results. The pains in my back, especially those across the Joins, increased in severity till I could hardly stand them, and I had decided to place myself under a doctor a care, when'my brother came upon the scene, bringing a bottle of Clements tome v itli him. He had been very ill himself, and that remedy Ha.d Pulled Him Through, and he said why 'shouldn’t it cure me. That was his argument. I consented to try two or three bottles before going to tire doctor, tad thanKful L that 1 ejjd do so.” “Clements Tonic cured you, then ?” * Most perfectly. 1 think my liver must nave been congested—overcharged, as it •vero—for I hadn’t been taking Clements lonic for long before the symptoms that nat organ was deranged disappeared. I far lighter—uo headaches, and that icavy, Drowsy, Languid Feeling Vanished ike fog in the sunshine. The fits of sicknest “■/uich had attacked now troubled me no OMgor, and the pains in my back, both between the shoulders aud across the loins, irichly decreased and disappeared altogether ” “ You were soon well, then?” “ Clements Tonic braced mo tip liko i powerful stimulant, and my complaint Never Came Back -gain either. From tire time Clements omc cured me 1 have not had an hour’s “ We shall publish what you Bay?” You can, I have only told you facts, at you have my full consent," STATUTORY DECLARATION, r. SlicuAEt OORNV7KU,, ot George-strect, Windsor. ~I 1 the (-oio.-yo; New South Wole*, do solemnly ami .metrejy declare that I have caretnUv read tha consisting of flve mL and eJmiccutuely. numbered from one to five, and that it ,s » ">d faithful account of my .Uncas and cure l>y Clements Tonic, and also contain* uiv full permission to publish the same in any way; ami i make this solemn declaration conscientiously nftiieung tno same lobe true, and by virtue olChe provisions ot an Act made and paired in tbe ninth .V'? r * 4 * °* her present Majesty, intituled , i? n * or more effectual abolition of Oaths and Aiiirmatioria taken and made in the various Depart* n»cnLa oS-th* Government of New South to auostiime Declarations m lieu thereof, and for the Au3TvU*“ °* voAwiUry and extra-judicial Oatiuyand Declared at Windsor, tins 28th day ol July, 1893. before me. ‘i WILLIAM HOSES, J-*. -
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Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 6
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