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GREAT EXCITEMENT IN WALES ABOUT A MARVELLOUS CURE. LIVING SIX YEARS WITHOUT GOING TO BED. M* Enntm,—While (pending a few daya it the pleasant seaside town of AWrvatwith, CardiganWales, I heanl Mated what teemed to me either a fahuloua story or a marvellous cure. The atory was that a poor sufferer who had not been able to lie down in bed for six long years, given np to die by all the Doctors, had l*en speedily cured by aome Patent Medicine. It was related with the more implicit confidence from the circumstance, as was sail, that the Vicar of Llainystyd was familiar with the facts, and could vn-vh for the truth of the rejtort. Having a little curiosity to know how such stories prow in travelling, I took the lil>crty while at the village of Llaurystyd to call u|»oti the Vicar, the Rev. T. Evans, ami to enquire aliO'it this wonderful cure. Though a total stranger to him, lioth he and his wife most graciously entertained me in a half .hour's conversation, principally touching the case of Mr in which they seemed to take, a d-ep a"d sympathetic interest, having l>ecn familiar with the siiffiiugs, and now rejoiced in what termed to them a most remarkable cure. Th* Vicar remarked that he presumed his name had been connected with the report from Ins having mentioned the case to Mr John Tharnas. a chemist nf Lianon. He said Mr Pugh was formerly a resident. of their parish, but now living in the parish of Llanddeinol. He atronglv vouched MrWm. Path's character a* a respectable farmer and worthy of ciedit. I left the venerable Vicar with a livelier sense of the ''TP-** relation of a pastor and jieoide, feeling that he *a« one who truly symjiathised with all wl.o are afflicted in mind, l>odv or estate. On mv return to Al»ry«twith, I was impressed with a desire to s.-e Mr Pith, whose reputation stivi'. so high. ll;s farm is called Ptneom-Mawr. svi'ifving "above the din vie," situated n*nr the summit of a smooth ronn 1 liiii, overlooking a ln-autitnl valley in which is situated »lie lovely ivy-nuiitied Church of I.landd-inol. I found Mr l'u.h, apparently aliout 40 years old, of medium height, rather alight. with a pleasant and iiite:'igent face. I to!«l liini I h.vl hi-aid of his _reat affliction an 1 of his remvkahle and atnvst miraculous relief, and that I had come to learn from his own lips, what there was of tiuth in the re|>orts. Mr Piich remarked that his ne ; ghl>ors had taken a kindly and sympathetic interest in ins esse for many years. but <>f lite t'neir interest had been greatly awakened by a happy change in his condition. What you report as having heard abroad, said he, is substantially true, with one exception. I never understood that mv case was ever kti'fn up s« hopeless bv anv Physician. I have lieen trcateil hv several Ox-tors heieaU>nts, »s food us anv '•) Wals, but unfortunately no prescription of theirs ever brought the .itsired r»-li»*f. Fifteen \«ars a-jo. he said, I first became conscious of a sour and rteruicrd si' tn.uh ard 1 of aipeMte, whi'-h the Iwtors told me was I)\»j»p»ia. What food I could hoi lin mv stomach s"» m* d to il» me no ko.hl and was often thrown up with painful retchim'*. This vas followed after a t nie wt»h a hoarseness and a raw soreness of the tliioat which tiie Doctor* cillid bronchitis, and 1 was treated for that, but with htrle succcm. Then Catr.e sl.ortne«« of breath and a sense of suffocation, especially niihts. with clammy sweat, and I would have to get out of l>ed and sometime; open a door or window in winter weather to till my lunus with the Mid fir. Awmt six years ago I hecane so bad that I could MtdMf in lied, but had to take my unquiet rest ■A dreamv sleep sitting in an arm-hair. My aflnnlioti to W working downward ir.to mv howrtl* a* well as ui-wards into my luiifS and thro.it. In the violent coughing spasms which irrew more frequent. mv aM.men would cxpaned and collanse and at all tunes it. would seem that I should snffi•«te. Ail tins time 1 was reduced in Strength *o that I ciuid |ieifi,rm no hard labour and my spirits were consequently much >!• p:ts.»ed. Eatly in tins last s| run: 1 bail a still more severe spasmodic attack, and mv families and neighbours in-came alarmed, believing 'hat certainly 1 would not sonne. when a ueighUmr, who had some U now led go, or had hear I of the medicine, sent to Aljerystwith by tl< driver of tiie Omnibus Post, some se\en mi'es di-'ant, and fetched a little of Mother S-i.el's Curative Syiup. This medicine tiiey a Iministered to me '.O th<- direction, when to liuir surpiise and delight no less tinn my own, the spasm ceased, I liecame at eas«\ and iny stomach w»« calmed. My '■■wels were moved a< by a gentle cathartic, and I felt a seme of qniit comfort all through such I had not liefore realized in many years. I could wilk around the house and breathe comforta'dv i:i a few hours after I had taken the medicine. 1 have continued to t*l.e th- mulicine daily now f>>r s-nie. liiiug over two months, and 1 can lay down and d>-ep sweeny at nights and have not since had a tcrurrence of th<)se teirible ipasms anil hweitn;(. r ». I luve l**en so long broken down Mini reduced iu my w hole system ti'at I ha»e no' tried to any Try h.ird out-ihxtr lalnxir, deeming it best to l«e prudent hst by over-exertion 1 may do luvself injuiy I* foie mystrcncih is fully re«»o»wd. I ft. 1 that mv stomach and bow-eis iiave lieen and are I•»»i r»if thonwirhly renovated s:id renewed by tlic medicine. In 1 feel like a ti"w man. 1 hoe I .ceil much '-oniTatulsled bv mv e«|»ria!lv by the i;ood Vi.arof Llanivstyd, who with hi- sy mint in t:e wife, ha*e come three miles to alied te.ir> of j«»y oil m\ rec«nerv. i liade Mr I'njfh go.»lbye, happy tint even one at least amoikv' thoiisanda had fuund a remedy for an aggravating disoaise. It 'i. vins this ca«e of Dvsjwp'ic A-thnu should le kio'vn to the public, I l».gt<) sslitnit the above facts as they are related to m-. F. T. W. FACE WITH TIIE TIMES! o*in;» to t.!ie increase in the population of Lake County, .IAMDS HOY has resolved to extend his Tait.o!:j\i; RsraBLLsiIMKNT, and keep for Sale only ?och War-i*. in assortment®, a* are to GKN'T.'s, YOUTHS' 4 BOYS' OUTFITS. He wil', therefore, positively CLEAR OCT all Ready-made Clothing, IiOOTS ft SHOES, .tc., &c. And to eff.-ct a CERTAIN AND SPEEDY SALE! lie will /.''-mint an I Sell all kinds of Kcady made Clothing and It"Ots and at such p r ices, I'OR CASH ONLY! as will tempt anyone to purchase, even if net in immediate waiit. No>v, as this is not the u«nal Business "0a«," lit everybody w ho wants gf»od Kcady-inade Clothing and legits for NE XT T 0 N0 THIXO! come snd we f (J r themselves. Every attention and civilit) will beahown whether the party purchases or not! Remember, also, that James r»ov is nowr prepared to ).'ive great satisfaction in resjiect to Exact Fit, and has in Stock a large assortment of carefullyselected jiattenis of the liest quality of New Zealand Wool aud Eu.lish Tweeds ami Broadcloth, which can be made up on the shortest notice and below Duuediu prices. Riding Habits made. JAMES ItOY, Corner of Rees and Beach Streets, QUEENSTOWtf.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1588, 6 May 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1588, 6 May 1887, Page 6

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