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CPF^rilF nf 2 L -«c=s A STATE OF NERVOUS AGITATION. A LONG DYSRERT/O TROUBLE. A RATIONAL REMEDY BRINGS RAPID RELIEF.

The C.tso of J. AHDEESOII. (/>,' (l /Jat.rtHi, li'ffOrtt M nv<f the iidorfu! invent oils per ..in ir originaicy ol eunci puon to men aho!'. im ii pi.si .c.-a.i. ... 'I .) ■ -;mi;r-. \e-•!K-i.:. on ci ti i'a.-hionod i e. 5 .n re.-pool o liiii ■::; :■• :y havo elfeetod great i hj: ii'.;.-- t !:;■. ll«.'hout the world, but the present :iiid forthcoming generations profit, by tlic progress mane. An inrerestir.g study is luund in noticing the ;r:idi ! a. dovc'< pment of mot scientific nri-ttors, and 'he r -ader will find h's at- ■ •ntion abo: bed in tracing the followngoonip lauo.i of events, emanating, as uey mi. no:n what is frequently cont hired a trilling and unimportant rg-n, and ending in a climax of condeii.b <> magnitude. The narrative apin the words of Mrs. Jcannie Au.ii r on, of 11 Sm.fj-slioet, Duncdin. ' in i.i, ear.ier days," began Airs. '■-- 1 - "I was tronbe 1 \ cry much ostion. l,:ko most persons .ildiet.d to th.s complain*, I thought it iu< only a trivial disorder of a tomorary nature, and that it won d go .way on its own account. The s\ mp cm, e.e certainly very annoying, hut for ome timo tiny were not sufficiently erious to call tor medical aid. That was ny opinion then, 1 only had a feeling if discomfort after food, but alt or a hi'o the pain gradually increased until d beraniu a seveie wearing or burning cusa'.ion. 1 linn t onir.un. ci to tii nk hat I was in fo'" a b; d spell o'" sickness. Severe pains in tic bath started to tornont me shortly after taking my meals, I'hich were now indulged in in a very le.icu.tu fashion. 1 was very oarcfu. .vhat I ate, and tool, but little, as I '•ad only a i:;m2"c appetite. If l took i cup of warm nv'k I suffered as much is though 1 hail eaten a pound of steak, ho pain ami uneasiness ai the pit cf ho stomach being as gioat. My e was deathly v. 1i.,0, with dark lines dor my eyes, the fight of which was ;>'.~nt'y unpaired. Sometime* the ptii--a' ion .it the wrist was so leeb o that .carcely a throb eou d Lo fo c. A tense >i great oppression was present in my h'.-st, a matter v. h.ch : fivcted my 'ireathr'g. I was always s.eepy and \"Orn out. As soon as I rot up in tils lorning I felt inclined to go back to he i am, itud for a.i llie good I was I night .just as well, for 1 was on.y in thor poop'o's-way. Constipation be•amo a chronic complaint, and 1 became o v oak at last that I could rot sweep ho floor." " i. is a wonder j'ou did not lie up, . rs. Andcr on." So I did. and shorty aftcrwrrds 1 as se'-e-d with agonising pr.ins in tin .oweis, at ended with great pros ration it strength. 1 loud not raise myse ! p in i.e.. u 1 hoi.t t. u.iiiing faint and ;iddy. T!..' e nnv 'cms wore qui-.-hh '.:"ow * }).■ the oyt-nsiori of pain of a •noro vio'ent character than ever over he stomach, then came a miserable iveiing of nausea. My skin became cold ind ci, siii.iv. a. 1.1 r.iv features were horM.v sh'n-kon. I'or days 1 di 1 not oat. -.either could 1 rrol out o f -d. On one o -:--io., I managed to :V my feet on the floor, intending to stand up and try .o wa k. but I quickly lo'.l and was "oub'ed up in agony f;.r some time beWhntever food 1 succeeded in swallowing was promptly thrown up again li 1 took but a tablespuonfu! of miik. or a -mall wafer biscuit, I vomited them at and brought up, besides, large luautities of what the duct or eal'ed digestive b'ood.' There was not a particle if food which passed my lips but ;ain, and always accompanied with volumes of blood. Ihis incessant b'ood-vomiting induced a burning, swollen feeling in '.he eyes, combined with blinding headaches. If I tried to s*oop, my head became dizzy everything in the room appearing to swim round and round, and to make matters worse, my nights wore mor" restless than over. The trying ordeal I went through every day made me fool dead to the world, but in spite of my

TO IHK DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has sent £I,OOO to his Institute, so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear ".Drums may have them free. Apply to Department C. W. The Institute, " Longeott," Gunnerebury, Loudon, W., Ei.gland. "We have received from the make s Messrs W. Oawne aud Co., Duncdin, a large bottle of their Colonially-manufac-tured Worcestershire Sauc ■•. We are compelled to say that the Sauce has been a source of much enjoyment to the editorial palate, and that it is equal in pleasantness 10 anything of the kind we have ever tasted. Under its piquant influence the editorial matutinal crust has been reminiscent of mushrooms and olives and sweet spices of ' Arnby the Blest' generally, and in the flat samenrss of the luncheon hour has been relieved as by a mountain in a monotonous plain, or a trickling brook in a thirsty land. With a bottle—a large bottle—of this .Sauce end a chop, we would willingly retire into the desert and start out to be a hermit and spend our life in a perpetual condition of that enviable dolre far nieilte, which is alone truly characterised as the essence of intellectual enjoyment." Tjik Dkaf Hear.—No 313 of the Illustrated World of 62*5, Chiswiek High Road, London, \V., England, contains a description of a Remarkable Cure for Deafness and tiean Noises which may be carried out at the patient's home, aud which is said to he a certain cure. This number will be sent free, to any deaf person sending their address to the Editor. KF.ATIVG's POWDER " destroys RUGS, I'M. KAS MOTHS, BEETLES, and all otrier insects, wnhst juitu harmless to domestic animals. In exteruiina ting Beetles tne success of this powder is extrao.it ilinarv. It is perfectly clean in application. See the article vou purchase is " KEATINU'S," i.e., w.th the sgnature THOMAS KEATING on tneh tin, as inn tations arc noxious and ineffectual. Sold in tins, 6:1 and 1* I'aeli, by a chemists. Advickto Motiikrk.—Are vou broken in ymu rest iiv a -lck child suffering with the pain of" cutting teeth '; do at once to a chem.se ami get a bottle ot Mrs Winsi.ow's Soothing Syrup It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfect!} harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet f:eeyi, nv relievini! the e>'.ld from jiain, and the liitie jhcruh awakes as " br* .a- a button." It bOOOtnes the child, it softens t..e villus, allay.-, all pain, rehexes wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy lor oysentry and diarrhoea, wnether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Wbislow's Soothing Sviup is solil hi .Medicine dealers even I'IIKOATAFFKCTIONfI ANII lIOARSKSKSS.—AII Mllfffer" ill" from irritation of the throat a-id hoarseness will b ■• surprised at the aim .st immediate rcli.i iiloid.d in thv'usool " Ibown's llrontn u Troch ■ ." Ihese Famous "lozenges" are naw sold by most .•■spe. -.able ehemists in tin* eoiint.iv. lV.»p e troubled with a" hacking c hj," a alight cold ot Pulmonary ind Asthmati

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Lake County Press, Issue 979, 12 September 1901, Page 3

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