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DULL, GNAWING, REFLEX LIVER PAINS. HeThought itwas Sciatica or Rheumatism. He Took CLEMENTS TONIC. They Went & Never Came Back. Th© Case of Cornwell.' {From the Windsor, N.S. 17., 'Australian'”) (BY ora SPECIAL RIiPOKTER.) Rumours of the case of Mr Cornwell, of George-street, Windsor, New South Wales, cams to the ears of our reporter, who thereupon visited Mr, Cornwell, and ascertained from him personally if the story of his euro from a bad liver affection was correct. *'Certainly it‘s true,” replied Mr.- Cornwell, in answer to the reporter a questions, “ A Dull, Qrmwins Pain in my back made its appearance, together with a sharp, pricking sensation between the shoulders. My food disagreed with mo, caused me pain after eating, and I was often sick, and of course my appetite went off considerably. I slept very badly, and, naturally enough, I was Always Drowsy and Dull in the day time. If I walked a mile then I should be as tired as if I walked a dozen miles now. In the morning I always awoke with a dull headache, and a coated tongue, and a bitter taste in my mouth, with heavy, aching limbs, as if I had done somo excessive labour the day previous." “ Did you take medicine ? ” *'! I went to a chemist and described my sufferings : he prescribed for me, and I took several bottles o* his physic ; but all this staff was not of the least service, nor d»d it relieve the pain in my bank one jot. At length I got tired of taking it, and I gave his medicine up as a bad job.” “ What was your complaint 1 " " For a long time I thought I was Buffer* ing from

Sciatica or Rheumatism, and I frequently used lotions and liniments of different kinds for that ailment; but, as these had no effect, and as I began to loss weight and got an unhealthy colour, I oaraa to the conclusion that My Liver was Disordered. Several of my friends recommended me to take various remedies, which they thought might do mo some good. X followed their advice in many instances, but obtained no satisfactory results. The pains In my back, especially those across the loins, increased in severity till I could hardly stand them, ftnd I decided to place myself under & doctor s care, when my brother came upon the scene, bringing a bottle of Clements lonic with him. lie had been very ill him* self, and that remedy Had Pulled Him Through, and he said why shouldn’t it cure me. That was Ins argument. I consented to try two or three bottles before, going to the doctor, and thankful Urn that .1 did do to.” “Clements Tonic cured you, then T” , “Most perfectly. I think my liver must' nave been congested—overcharged, as it •verc—for I hadn’t, been taking Clements ionic tor long before the symptoms that “hat organ was deranged disappeared. I felt far lighter—no headaches, and that heavy, Drowsy, Languid Peeling Vanished :il.o fog in the sunshine. The fits of sickness w.ilch had attacked now troubled mo no touger, and the pains in my bock, both between the shoulders and across the loins, 'ether ” dcCl ' oa? ' ;ii aad disappeared alto- “ You were toon well, than ?" V es, Clemente Tonlo braced menplikt powerful stimulant, and my complaint Never Came Back again either. Trom the time Clements l omc cured me 1 have not had on hour’s unices. “ \\ e shall publish what.vou say?” “ xou can, 1 have only told you facts, and you have my full consent.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. •nVa?/”!* 61 ’ c . or ''"’ Rl - t 'i °f Georeo.strect, Windsor, Bo ' ith Wales, do solemnly ami mcerelv declare that I have carefully read the mnexed document, oohulstlfljr of five folio* and con■eoulivtly numbered from one to five, and that Ik ■onto!ns and is a true and faithful account of tty ..loess and cure by Clements Tonlo, and alsocontains ,n 5’ »“•! permission to publish the same In any way; inn I make lids solemn declaration oonectentlously ■X'.ieVmg the came to bo true, and by virtue of the urovlaions of an Act made and passed In the ninth . A 1 '* re, ? a ot hw present Majesty, intituled ’ *•> Aot for the more effectual abolition of Oaths sun Aalrmatlons taken and nude In the various Depart, menls of the aovsmnjent of Now South Wales, and to JuMUtuis Declarations m lieu thereof, and lot the ° f vahJ “ twry ftnd “Ira-Judicial Oaths and Declared at Windsor, tins 231h uay ot July, issl before ms. ...

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Evening Star, Issue 11251, 26 May 1900, Page 2

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