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STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE. To the Editor of Saturday MyTd, Birmingham. I recently came into possession of certain facts of so remarkable a nature, that I am sure you will be glad to assist in making them public. The following letters wore shown to mo, and 1 at once begged permission to copy them for the Tress. They come from a highly responsible source and may bo received with* out question. MESSAGE fbom Qeoegb James Gostling, L.D.8., 8.0.5.1., Ph. 0.1., Licentiate in Pharmacy and Dental Surgeon. Stowmarket, July 18th, 1889. To Mb Whiie, , The enclosed remarkable cure should, l think, be printed and circulated in Suffolk. The statement was entirely voluntary, and is genuine in fact and detail. G. J. G. “To,,the Proprietors of Mother Seigols Syrup- “ Gentlemen, —The following remarkable cure was related to me by the husband Mary Ann Spink, of Einborough, Suffolk, was for over twenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparatively a young woman at the time she was attacked (she is now fifty), she was compelled, in consequence, to walk with two sticks, and even then with difficulty and pain. About year and a half ago she was advised to try Mother Seigel’s Syrup, and after taking three bottles and two boxes of Seigels Operating Pills, the use of Tier limbs were restored , and she is now able to walk three miles 'to -towmarket with ease, frequently doing 3 the distance in three-quarters of an hour. Any sufferer who doubts this story can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying a visit to the village and enquiring of they villagers, who will certify to the facts. “ Appended is the husband’s signature to the statement.

(“ E. Spink.) “ G. J. GoStlinq, “ Ipswich Street, “ Stowmarket."

This is certainly a very pitiable case, and the happy cure wrought by this simple but powerful remedy, must move the sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure. This poor woman had been a cripple for twenty of her best years; years m which she should have had such comfort and enjoyment as life has to give. But, on the contrary, she was a miserable burden to herself and a source of care to her friends. Now, at an age when the rest of us are growing feeble, she, in a manner, renews her youth and almost begins a new existence. What a blessing and what a wonder it is! No one who knows her, or who m* 'd her story, but ■will be thankful that the good Lord has enabled men to dis- < cover a remedy capable of bringing about a I cure that reminds us —we speak it reverently —of the age of miracles. It should be explained that this most remarkable cure is due to the fact that rheumatism is a disease of the blood. Indigestion, constipation, and dyspepsia cause the poison from the partially digested food to enter the circulation, and the blood deposits it in the joints and muscles. This is rheumatism. SeigeTs Syrup corrects the digestion, and so stops the further formation and deposit of the' poison. It then removes from the system the poison already there. It is not a cure-all. It does its wonderful work a tirely bv its mysterious action upon the digestive organs, Er.t when we remember that nine-tenths of our ailments arise in these organs, we can understand why Seigel s Syrup cures so many diseases that appear to be so different in their nature. In other words rheumatism and neuralgia are but symptoms of indigestion, constipation, and I dyspepsia.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6244, 17 June 1890, Page 4

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