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world that was moving round me. I be. came very despondent and low spirited." " Were doctors called in to see you!" "Oh, yes, and they prescribed for me, but with no result." " How long were you ill altogether?" "I wns ill for two years. Nothing seamed U> hold out any hope." " Did you suffer from further Beirures I" "Yes, most unfortunately, I did. Not long after the first 6t I had another, and then another. Each fit was worse than the previous eae, and my illness seemed to be rap idlly progressing To a Fatal Close. I was t»w ia a terrible plight. All my symptoms were intensified. I suffered more than cv«r from want of sleep. I became extremely weak aad thin, and in a. very short time I dropped from list to 9st 6lb— a loss of 2i!lb. This is a Tremendous Loss of Flesh for a light man, and will speak more plainly of my condition tfcan any mere words could do. My irritability and excitability had become worse since my seizure.!. I was hopeless aud in despair. I was laid up in bed, and never expected to leave it again. Once a little book was brought me by a friend. • Read it carefully,' he said. I did so. The book wait descriptive of Clements Tonic and how it hud effacted cures in the apparently Most Hopeless Cases." 11 What did you do?" " I sect for some and commenced a course of it. After about a down doiea I began to notice a distinct isaprovemeßt in the general tone of my nerve*. Tkey gradually became better is tone aad leas liable to cause me to shake suddenly. My nervous system gathered vitality -every day. That Qloomy, Fere bod ins Feeling; which ji««l hung over rae for so long ocean to lift like a dead." " Could you eat and digest your food I" " Yes ;; with better spirits came a renewed appetite, and Clements Tonic, I found, bad a wonderfully stimulating effect on my digestive organ*, and lastly, but by no means least, sleep once more cams to me. Deep and Refreshing; Sleep was now the ru\e with me every night I was soot, ent of bed and ia the open air. The exercise did me good, and as I continued Clements lonic my strength continually improved." g, " And what about tfee other pain* Vx^ " Those ia the back aad head all left me, and was soon ablo to do some light work. Very shortly ClcimbU Tonio put me on my ! legs again, as I Strong 1 and Able a Man as ever I was in my life." "And you had no more seizures, Mr. McCarthy 1" "No; I firmly beliavo the epilepsy haej been completely driven out of my system, and I don't fear It now." " You look in good health, anyhow i" " Yea, and caa do ac hard a day's work as any blacksmith in Australia." " And can I put this in the Oaztttt t" " Yes, you c*a, and as I am knows all the country round anyone who require! further particulars of my case can easily find j me! Aa you may guess I an extremely cratefal for my cure from what seaaed a life-iocg, if not fatal illness. " STATUTORY DECLARATION, I, WoiiAM UcCAtnrr, ef HcOntk'e Hfll, CMS Windsor, in tke Coloay ot Hear South Wale*, do eoltanly nnd aincarelr itiitn that I hsv« cut: rally read toe acnaxad document, consisting of aleTaa folio*, aad iionaaeatiTary mumbend front one to el«ven, and that it eoauini and ia » tt» aad faithful aocoost cf my Ulnea and ewe by detntoU Toaie, ud al« contains ray full permiasion to publish th* auae In any «ay ; and I maka tbia solemn declaration ooo•cieatiomlv believing the same to be true, ud by virtna of the proviafons of aa Act made and passed in the ninth ;rrar of tke retfn of her prtae&t Mafeity, Intituled " An Act for the mere efleetual aboUUon ef Oaths aad Affirmations uken and made in tha various Depftrtaiei to of the Government of New South Wale*, aad to gubirtitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for tka luppranioa ot voloctuy ud tatn-judieial Oath* udAffldairits." Declared a* Wiodwr this SOth day of July, INS, bttoteaM. JAaUa J. TITZPATBICK, JoeUce of tha Pa*o*.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 35, 10 February 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 35, 10 February 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 35, 10 February 1899, Page 4

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