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.wm,. 1 .-, --.L-.: . 'A-.-bees PALPITATSON. ii i j s«£ &*■ The Case of Mrs. T. L. SIMMONS. (By a Dunmlin Reporter). Calling ono day at No. 135 Cumber-land-street, Duuedin, our reporter saw, Mrs. Teresa Loral Simmons, who, in answer to a question, raid: .© "1 havo gono through a remarkable oxperienco of suffering in my days, and if I toil you bow it wiis all promptly brought to a close, I am sure the information v. ill he of great value to others. I used to be one of those frai! creatures who are for ever ailing. Tho momorie:; of my younger de.y.-j aru connected with periodicd aitachs of sickness, each illness assisiing to crush the vitality out of my hysie.ni till I bocairKJ so weak and wretched at last that I had to lie up. For months before this happened 1 folt languid and disinclined to work. The lightes': per., ion.-, of housework had an c-ncrvn" >a-c «•<£<■•: t r.pon me, even to dust the f.;rail -.re makiug di. fec-l p.vT bired as if I h.id been doing ; hard day's washing. It iva3 too nine': trouble for me to oat, because I h.e vor,' little desiro for food, which, wh •" I did take any. nucle m;> fee! frivh'.fully uncomfortable in the &toin--.cli where it rexnaineti in an luitiigcsle:; hard "lump. I used to sweli out to: ribI}* 1 }* with wind, be:-ulj.s ranc pain from spnsuas vh ■ ~ jet nu henr all of a flutter. Palpitation used I* come on regularly after eaung, but me;'especially at nifht, when lying in be-.' and I was afraid to m.-ve for fear oi making it worse, or, more, terrifying still, cease- beatir.g for < ver. _ My cb.esfoit stuffed up, thus making it hard fo; me to breathe, and there was a terrible pain in my right side and in. tho upper part of my hook." " Did you get any .batter r.fter resting?" C '• Not a bit. I got wnr-c, far the absence of plenty of fresh air anC- vvr.n; of exercise did away with my appetite allcqc. ! :or. However nice tho food mir.;/.- he. the sight of it t-umod me sick As the fumes of rooking reached in;, nostrils I almost heaved my heart up My complexion was also-very had. Yoe would have thought I had some Oriental bod in my veins if you had see; my face then, and my eyes were awfully dead-looking. V.'len I wa-i just abour.s weak iv* a woman could bo, I vrr.'r.iSicted with another complaint. M' novves went wrong. I used to lie and shako like cue with St. Vitus' dance and if I happened to h.-o left n'onc in the l:u'"e I felt very fci.nvd end nervous. If a knock cr.mc I w:?-s too frightened to go to the door. My life was one perpetua round of agonies red emucties. I >vp.« horribly depressed in sr.irits, as if nothing ecu!:] possibly cheer mo. A peculiar ringing noise ran through my car--, producing r. very distressing effect. and my month. wc' ! , the hitter taste in it wsa sorr.c*.thi.ru; drondful. Tho hnm-s were nearv pohinr tbrergh my skin, I was so thin. Fol'rwing the wreck of iny nervous sy.iioivi came 'dolort attacks of neuralgia. The pains which started in the pido of my face end tfhot up to the roof of my head sen'-, mo nearly mad. T'les'e torture-' 3 lasted two cr three O.sys wi/thovu ceasing. 1 v.T'S nvtrvb'e to go m\ so f. so my h.u'k'-.'.d brought in a cine f or, who said I had no constitution at sU. 'Your herd Hi is completely broken down,' bo B»i"I, and ro it was, for I v.-.? in bed thre« months a ho-u 1 invi-'id." " Wna :bc doctor in- const ap. b fittendmc, o:vn m all of ivhic nerv to f'Min ,o, ri \vn thr'-e doctors- attended •••>-:b?.ig diuO'on •> medicines, were irapn. -»".!■: aud worththus vithet't :>. shred of r to, reed I dread to think Id have- hnr-rcucd if I had <->mrrf-T,rVil V" a chemisl: to ot 'i'ttat woiucL har-renwi li i na( not. boon r.'v> ; '",'•'■ r,r 1 •" : ' or -'.-. chemist t> take C!cm'-n':? Tonic, wide': quick!: cured my and c-si'">. mo at appetite. Sweet, undisturbed slee; came, aid g: ve nt'e the r?r,\ T needed !c-fi. me, and strength re vr! by f!e ■i:h'!-): tho: e onts, whirli I ;'jvn voln ••'<i v .' , <"'t iiirt I make cinntiouOv belißving •!•(• as ot (he pr.'.vi i<>»s of •mlily of fC v.- 7'--4ian::, '~s t? 7,5.' v>> Q/cx.->Ji*i**jy , i<-o \. :.!. BROWN, J.l*. Tlio "Excelsior'' cultivator is more simple, stronger in construction, and lighter in draught thau any other.—Morrow, Hassett, and Co., nolo agents Nt-w Zealand. MOUNTAIN KINO ASTHMA I'OWDKK, a wonderful cure for Asthma, Hrouchitis, Hay Fever, Larjngitis, and Irritation of the Air Passages. Kcmptliornc, I'rosser, ag'mts TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in tho Head by Or Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has aeiit £I,OOO to his Institute, so that <l«:af people unable to procure tho Ear Drums may have them free, Apply to Department (J.VV. The Institute, "Longeott,'' Ouuiierabury, London, W., England. VAI.UABI.R DIMCOVKRV 101'. illl! ll.MU.~ff JOUrIUI ia turning t'»uy or white, or fulling eff, i. «■ " Tli*! Moxican Hair K'.miowit," tor it will po'itivcly n.-ht.oie ii uv.-ry cis.j Grey or Wliiti li iir Id \t> original -.,:..., without lenvin-: the di*i'.:r.-o.il»le -hi:.ll of laorit " lit bton-ra " It int'.kiH tho h-.iir <l, .run i?ly bis.iutifu', t ivull as promotingl the growth o' luv hui: on ! .:«.:*! anon, where the !»'lau<ls.-ire no'., il. ■•..;. r::i. Ash jm.ii Cnciiiint for "Tiirf.MKXieAN M ■•."' ..i-::-.hWi-:i:," n».i: 1Uhciiii'ftti and I'erfiu:,. re ne.y.vherp. \Hmle,ul'J d'jjiot yar«»!.'doii Komi, ta don, KiiKlund. ti,oiULKß.— l'oi vv: T::;;i-!i ~ . :-» llincvni.-- .' '.< u droea of the liquid " I'ionHot-' .winUlcd on !. wet tooth-hrush produce- a ;.....it 1.-Mut, ,\.-i, thoroughly cleanses u;>- Ik-h. •..-i i-.1l n.iiii.iitcs or mipurities, hardens the -uus }-i -.-.-•. :>U tartar, sl'-l'S d.'eav, gives to tho t- in -- !»:e.uar pearly , whitrand a deli'ditl'nl. ii-.i%'iv.iu ; to the breath. t removes all anpleaoai.t odoar a.; I.va froiu it. caved t.-.ethor toh:iuco«in.)k.!. " jhe I',, -rant I :or;hi,c. !,ci.|.' coinnos-.ed ;in | ivt ol In or:;, i.i.d-v. ft hen-b U iu-ii -i.-u, to the i:i 1.. , and l,i • /■.■■ ■■< ■'•t t,r.il.-t di • ■rur.o,'.T.\i-:-i-.: l i. J --. Rom iniU.tioii oi tl; a,'iL'eaiily ■ihonk-d li., cae.iwe o Those faniou • " 10/.i ic.sntv'.aWo C»i!Wi:.'trounii'd with -i" hj. el; bivnrhial ali'ei tU-.<-» sinul.ir trourdiiv if . I. I'almoi'M-v ill-! A ■' w< id» 4 M:r...vi u.i. - Stan.!' M- ' '"' MR;? Wiv io-.v s B"oi:!i p. or sutler*:.- m.ini-di.. and pleasu.it to ]■ :\>, hv rclii'vinu lw li.;rub awal;e-< as " in i the child, it sot t. ns t! lievss wind, n xol.-tc-ki own remedy for iiy* arisini,' roui teething " S.ioihing Syrup i tcl'

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Lake County Press, Issue 1065, 21 May 1903, Page 7

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