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GREAT EXCITEMENT IN WALES ABOUT A MARVELLOUS CURE. LIVING SIX YKAKS WITHOUT GOING TO BED. Mb Editor,—While spending a few days at the pleasant seaside town of Akrystwith, Caidiganshir--, Wale?, I heard p-lated whut seemed to me either a fabulous story or a marvellous rare. The st«ry was that a [•or sutlcrer who had not heen able to lie down in lied for six loiil' yearn, j given up to die !■>• all ihe Doctors, had l«-en speedily cured l>y some Patent Medicine. It una related with the more implicit confidence from the cirvurnsUnce, as was mid, that tin- Vicar of L'tinv.-t\'i watt familiar uith the f..cti>, am! could vouch for the tr.;fh of the report. Having a little curiosity to knew how sneh stories grot; in travelling, I took the liberty win'" nt the village of Llanrystyd to call n|iou the Vicar, the Rev. T. Evan*, and to er...nirc a I-out this woi d.-r----tu! cure. Though a total stranger to him. both he mi I his wife most graciously entertained me in a half ••on\treati<>n, priniipally toitcr'ng the rase of?".- Pu K h. in which they seenvd to take a j deep aod sympathetic interest, having l>ceii fami i ir with the sufferings, and now rejoiced in what s emed to them a most remarkable cure. The Vicar remsikcd that lie presumed his name had lieen connected with the tcport from hi" having nwiitiwed the case to Mr.John Thanvis, i chemist i'f Llanon. He said Mr Pag!i w\n formerly a rcsi'bnt of their parish, but now living in the parish of Ll.'oddti'io!. lie str. rl!v vitn»h«d Mr Win. PnylTs character a« a testsvtable fa-mer and worthy of credit. I It ft tin »• iuiai.'- Vii-jr «i'h :. livelier sense of the hi|'|>\ relation of a j'ji*tor and |>coplc. feeling that \,f u.i- one w!i'. tiidy sympathised with a!! who aic aIKL-icd in nsiiul. bodv or estate. On my n.lim; to AlierystwiHi, I was impressed with a desire t«i Ik* Mr Pi:_h. wh"se reputation ,stood »n high. His farm ia called lYncom-Mawr. I signify i:.* "above the dingle," situated rear the summit of a smooth round hill, overlook ilia a l-Miiitjfiil valley in which is situated the lovely ivy-mantled Church of LUmideinol. I found Mr Puvh. apparently al-out 40 yearn old, of medium rather s!i.-'.t. with a pleasant and iiitcl'i- ; p-nt f>c. 1 told li'm I had hemd of his treat | a!ll;?'.ii»n ar.' Ids remarkable and almost j miracul'ins relief, and that I had come to learn • frcm Lis own lips, wnat there was of truth in the j rejwrts. Mr Pnth remarked that hi" neighbors had taken ! a kindly and sympathetic interest in his rase f:>r i many year*. 1 .ut of late tln-ir intcrtst had Iweu J irteatly awakened by a happy clung" in his cniidb j ti'>i*. What you reix.it as lia* ii» * heard abroad, i <aid he. is substantially true, with one ex-eoti hi. ; 1 »«cn r understood tb ■.' mv ease was ever ti'cn up !as hopeless by r»nv Phyieian. I have ben treated I by *.' Vi r.d I'ooto s he cahoots, »* t nod as anv , in W.d s, but unf-itunately no ortsenption of h th"irs ever ! P'Ugllt the desired r»licf. iFirtetn <ears ago. lie said, | first I came conscious of a sour ami lit ranted st-nii h nul I.>s>>f , petite, whi-ii the p..fo:s f O M n>e u t . D\s|»!)sj.i. What food I con id |..i!! :n in. seemed to dr. me no co-»d ami »as c't-n thrown no I wi'h painful retchings. This vas fi.!|,wd after a t>me with a hi»ir'»-iie«s and a nra soremss of liie throat whiv.ii t'o- Doctor? eill.d '•n»n. hit «■, i-d I wa« treated ?.-l t'.iat. but with lit |e S lecvss. Tie u can.f shortness of breath ai.d a sense of «nfixation. especially i.i-.h's. with i l-immy sweat, and I w.>u!d have to ;,'et Oilt f.f Ired and soon tiill-S Ollen l doi-i . r window iu winter weather to till my !nn c s with the cohl air. About six vears I bocanie so 'ml tint I c -old not sleep ir. ind. but had to Like m\ u>M|iiiet ksi ami dreamy slceo sittinc in an arm-hair. Mv ■tlmetiou seemeil t<> In; wi.r'%in" d iwnwaid ir-to mv i»owe!s as well a* Howards into mv bint s and tlnoit. In the violent co>ighiii.' spasms whili t-n-w irt* •» t* frcfjneiit, my aid'inc. would exr>am*d and ■•<illa"«c and at all ttmr.;. it would seem that I should snlT>c"ite. All this time I was reduced in that I c mid perfi'tin v> hard lalxmr ami my spi'i'" were oinserjui-iitly much depressed. Kaily •• this last spring I hid a still nvre «e>-. -0 •pasmojlic attack, and mv families an I nci |.i.'-i.rs became alarmed. lielieving tint certain'., I would not survive, when a neighbour, who hid some knowledge, or had heard iif the nndicine. sent to Al-erystwith by the driver of the Omnibus Pi«*», some si veti - V .'.jsra;it, ami fetched a liottle of Motiier S« l.ols Punitive Syrup. This inediciue tlo-y administered to m«*Riv»rd»n«» to the direction, when to tin ir surprise and del..tit ».o les* than my own. the spa;;!) ceas-d. T bccaiie: at ease, and my stomach was cabled. Nly bowels Mi-re moved as l-v a L'eo'.le i .jb.u tn\ n l '-! 1 fe't a sense ofiptivt comfort :". t'lroc-li snc'i ' had not bi'ff.re reai'/ed in mmv mm'<. I •• n'd w:d!; around t : ;e h«u<e n..,l !.r...,i!,,. o 'mfer'a'. l, i:i . f >v hours af'er I bid t-tk"?i the i.iniicine. J h.ixc eoirtn.lled to take f||r> imdlcil.M dnily li'.ov for Soillv Ihiii.f over t*v.' ni ut'.s, :i!'d I ca-i !.< down and sl-ep •«.- '!v at t> .] 1;,, v not since had .i r>-. ■mrenr if ti. -c tciriVe iii!.l swci'ii.s. 1 have l-c :i so lout; l»r»ken down ami reduced in my whole system th-t I ha»e nor tn-i to'-.'iform auvxeiv bird outdoor I iNom. i-« mi:ij it licst t-i Imprudent 'est by over-exertion I may do nnse!f injury U-fore mv «tr. i.l-!ii is fully restored. I f»< 1 P.at my stoni.vli and bowelti have been and .i>e l<c:ie.' thonm»h!y renovafe.l and renr.wd by the m-dicine. In fa-t I feel like a :.••« man. I hue been -niuli 'oi>'>ratul.iled b\ mv neighbors, es)s>«-tallv bv tb»r i;o<hl Vi.*r of Llanrystyd, who with Ids s\ni"a»h»ti<: wife, have come three milea to slied tear* of joy ot: n»v recovery. I i»ade Mr goiribyp, happy that even one at least am'-nt! thousands ha.i found a rtinedy for an aggravating ibs-.-is.-. I'elieving this remarkable ease of Dvspeplic A'tlima should be kiown to the ur.Mic, I to Bubmit tiie u!»nc fa.tj as thev a;v related ♦•> me. i: EPINU PACK WITH TI IE TI M !>:! 0* ing to the increase in the population of Like County, JAMKS ROY has resolved to extend his Tailokixu Establhhmknt, and keep for Sale only such War-s, iu assortment", as ate requisite to CENT.'a, YOUTHS' 4 BOV.S' OUTFITS. fie will, therefore, positively CLEAR OUT ail Ready-made Clothing, BOOTS & Sl U>',:<, ftc , kc And to eflect a CERTAIN am. SPEKDY SALE! He will lii-mnrk and Sr'i ail kinds of I'enily made Clothing and Boots and Shoes at such piices, Fo!t CASH ONLY! as will tempt anyone to purchase, even if not in immediate want. Now, as this is not the mail Business "das," let everybody who want* good Heady-mad Ilolliiug and Knots for NEXT TO NOTHING! i'S. Every attention and civility will be shown whether the pjHy purchases Rememlier, also, tiiit Jam eh Roy is now prepared to {.'ive great satisfaction in respect to Exact Fit ml has in Stock a large assortment of carefullyselected patterns of the l>e»t ipiality of New Zealand Wool and Hu.lish Tweeds ami Broadcloth, which can be made up on the short' st notice and btljw Duucdiu [rices. I'idiug Habits made. james"koy, Comer of P.eks ai,d Beach Streets, QUEENBTOWN.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1583, 1 April 1887, Page 6

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