CALLED BACK.
Among the most pronounced and marvellous experiences the following is just brought to light and is published in the Citizen, of Ashmore, Illinois, United States of America: — [Certificate of Poor-House Superintendent.] Ashmore, 111., June 18I, Joshua Bicfcctts, Superintendent of the Coles County Poor-house, do hereby certify to the correctness of the following statement of Abram Beaver, as I do believe the remedy used on him was the means of saving hia life, he having been given up both by his friends and the attending physician. Joshua Bickettb. [Certificate of Abram Beaver.] This is to certify that I have just experienced a most remarkable cure from a severe and lengthened attack of rheumatism of a moat acute character, from which I suffered for several years, incapacitating me from performing any manual labour, &c. So prostrate had I become that when I became a ward to the County, both the physician in charge and the master of the Poor-house had little or any hopes of my recovery even to partial health and the use of my limbs. Having been treated by many of the well-known medicines generally applied iu such cases, and experimented on by other remedies, the doctor in charge determined to try the efficacy of St Jacobs oil, which, after a few applications, gave me partial relief. A continued use of the remedy, until after the use of five bottles, I was able to leave my bed, and am now around and have strong hopes of soon being able to resume my place in the world. I can heartily recommend St Jacob’s oil as the greatest core of the age, and its name will have a lasting gratitude in my memory.— Abbam Beaveb. Commenting upon the foregoing, the Ashmore Citizen says, editorially, as follows “We are pleased to be able to testify to the correctness of the above, as the case came directly under our notice; anyone desiring further information can correspond with this office.” St Jacobs Oil is sold by all chemists and druggists throughout the Colonies.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9120, 4 June 1890, Page 3
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