IS IT SUICIDE?
Mark Twain telh the' story ; that at the inquest held on the body of Baok Ganshaw — who during the delirium of a raging typhoid fever had taken arsenlo, shot himself through, the body, cut his throat, and jumped out of a' four-story window, breaking his'neok— the jury, after due deliberation, sad and tearful, but with Intelligence unbllnded by its sorrow, brought in a Verdict of " death by the visitation of God." Buck undoubtedly committed suicide, and so does every one who neglects, the first symptoms bf'apprbaohlng sioknesi And disease. Nature always givea ample notice of any disturbance of physical prooeases ; sometimes it is 'riparalgia, sometimes a sharp shooting pain in the abdomen or side, or a duller throbbing headache ; -no two persons Ret the Bama symptoms. What you have to do is to attack thi first symptoms, for if consumption, -dropsy, caricer or' Bright's disease once gets a star) , you cannot stop its-headlong courso^to'flie graved JTh'esv a o facts there" is no disputing, for all the medical ekill in the world cannot do much fo you when real organic disease has set in. We emphatically reoommend Clemhnts' Tonic because no know by ptrdonol experience, antl by the evidence of influential and toliabW peopld wlio have used it. that it will (Jo good and prevent disease. ' OtK'iißNTs' Tonic is a medicine that invigorates and strengthens. the entire corporal organism; it doefc iot only -afoot certain members but strengthens the whole system, thus preventing the attacks of dlseaae. Tho Tumut and Adolong Times says i—" Owmbnts' Tonic certainly deserves the popularity it has acquired, we have had proof positive, in cases (under our notice) m this neighborhood, of its valuable properties. Mr T. Garrett, M.P., says, "I have taken Olbmknts' Tonio with great advantago." Mr John Plummer, (Fo'rtißtreet Publio School) 'says, "Mrs' Plummfer has' frequently derived grout benefit from tho ÜBo of Clemrkts' Tonic." Mr 3. D. Wood (Verger of'AU Saints Cathedral, Batburst), writes i " That he found Clements" Tonio a grand pick-me-up and it completely onrid him of low spirits, indigestion, giddiness and humming noises' in the ears.!' " Mr G. 'Swan, Juneo Junction, who suffered from debility, cardiao weakness and nervousness, following" on 'typhoid; took Clements' Tonio and says, " That after taking 6 or 7 bottles bis health was fully restored, and that he can now eat aoythinp and do any reasonable amount of work, whereas before taking i Clements' Tonio ho oouid do none at all." Clements' Tonic can be obtained from all medioine dealers or from F. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown, Syduey.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8962, 2 May 1891, Page 2
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425IS IT SUICIDE? Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8962, 2 May 1891, Page 2
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