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GREAT EXCITEMENT IN WALSS . bout .'a marvellous icure. .. 1 iviiag' Six -Years Without ./ ,', ; Going To Bed ' , I Tl/TB! EDITOR,— WhiIe gpondirig"a ! 'few [VI days at the pleasant seaside', town' of Aberystwithj Ca'cH^anßhire, Wajes; : I heard related what seera^ to me either a : fabulous 'story or a marveliytia'oure. '' ' " 1 The ttory was that a poor sufEarer who had not been able to lie down inibed for six .long ' jfe'are,-?jivea-vp to die by all the Doctors, had been speedily ou^ed by some Patent ftjedioinei Itvrasrelatsd wnhlhe more imp} ioit conndenco from the cirbuc3Btarioo,'as 'was ' eaid, that ,th'o Vioar of Lla'nrystyd was familiar with' the i'iacts, and coalct vouch for the't<utli of tne report.'- " •:■•'■ , '' HuvitiK a 1 little ouriosity to know howeush ' stories grow in travelling, I'took the liberty while at the village of Lianrystyd to call upon >tbe -Vicar, the iiev.! x, Evans, and to enquire about this wonderful cure, ' Though, a toiai Btranger to him, both he and his wife most graciously entertained me'in,,ft half, hour's ■opnveraation/principaUy touching the oase of ■ Mr. Pugh, in whiclt they, seemed to take a; deep" and sympathetic" interest, ' having been . familiar with hissufferiogs, a,nd now rejoiced, in what Eeeinod to them a' 'most 'remarkable onre. l • !'! ' '' ' ;' The V.ioar remarked that he presumed his ' name had been connected with the report 'from Ms having mentioned the 'case to Mr. John Thomas, a chemist cf Llacon, .Re s*id Mr. Pugh was formerly a,, resident of their parish, "but was now living 'in the 'parish Of Llanddeinol. - ' , "."',, . ': ', He. ,stfongly vouched Ifr. . Wm. Pagh'a ,chataotef as a respectable farmer and »oririy "of credit. 1 I left the venerable "Vicar with Ja livelier eent!e of 1 he' happy relation of a pastor, ' and people, t eelicg that he was one who truly sympathised with all w,ho areaffliotediamin?, body, and: estate. <.- '...■!,•>. '; On. my. return, to Aberjst^itb, I was ioapreased with a dosiro'to see Mr." Pugh, whose reputation Bt6od bo, high. ' His farm is called ' I'ancohl'Mawr, signifying '• above the dingl^," situated near 'the 'sutemit'of- a smooth roupd hill,' overlooking a beautiful vaUey in. which is situated' the lovely ivy ? mantlel; Ohu'-ohjof .Llanddeinol. 'I found Mr. Pugh, apparently abdut 40 years old, of medium height, .rather' ;Blight,witii a pleasant and intelligent , faoe. I told him; I had head of his, great affliction and. of hjs remarkable and almost mir'aculouß relief, and that Iliad come to learn from his own lips, ' what ..there was of ;tf ath in the reports. -,''"' ' ' 1 ' ' Mr. Pagh remarked that his neighbours had taken a kindly aad sympathetic interest inbis oase for many yeats,- bnt of late .their interest had been greatly awakened, by a happy change in his condition. • What you froportof- having b.eard .abroad, .eaid he] ia substantially true,; with, one; exception.! I never undei stood that my eWe was ever given up. as > hopelesa by any .Physjiman,' I' have been treated by several Dootors "hereabouts, as jfood nß^ny in Walts but unfortunately no prescription of theirs ever brought the desired relief. " --;--. j - Fifteen years ago, he eaid, I first became ooDßoioua of a sour and deranged etomaou and loss of appetite, whioh the Dootors told me'waiDyßpepßiii. What food I oouid hold in my etomaoh eeemed to do me no good and .was often thrown up with painful retchings. I his was followed after a time with hoarseness and a raw Boreness of the throat whiob the Doctors called bronchitis, and I was treated , .for that but 'with little success. Then came sbortness of breath and a B6Dseof suffocation especially nights* with clammy sweat, apd i 'would have to go out of bod aud tometimos open a dtor or window in winter weatnor to fill my lungs with the cold air. About six years ago I became so bad that I could- not siesp iv bed. hut had to take ! my unquiet r*Bt aad vrosmy sjeep bitting in au amoh4ir. .v;y afiliotiou oeemtjd to.be work-: 1< g downward into my bowels as wfell ' as 1 upwards into roy lunga and tkroatl' Li{ tho violent couching spasms whioh "grew more frequent, my abdomen 'would 'iexpsoid 'and collar 89 and at times it wt.uldiseem that I should suffooato. Ah this time I r was reduced in sirenglh bo that I could perform so hard laboui 1 and my Bpirits were oonscquently -much depressed. , . \ Early, in thiajast spring I had aetill more severe spnsmbdic-attaon, and my family and neighbours booame alafined, believing jthat certainly I would riot Biirvive, when a Deign- ' bouri.who had some knowledge, or had heard of the medioine; sent to. Aberyetwith by tbp drivar ot *he Omnibus Post, s me seven mi.es distand, and fei<h-d a bottle of Mother Sejgel^Curative Syrup. , " ' This modibine they administrated ' to me aocordipg, to' tbe directions, when to their surprise and delight no less than my own; the Bpism ceased,' I became at ease, and my stomach' caltfaed; My bowels were moved as by a gentle oathartio, and I felt a sense of quiet comfort all through suoh as I had not before realized in many years , I con!d walk . around. the house aqdbreathv comfortably in a few hours after, l had taken the mediciao. I have continued, to take the medicine daily nowfor^Eomethiu^over two month's, and I can jay ( clown and sleep' sVeetly at; nights and notfliooo Had thoae jterrl* ble spasms and' BWeatirga. I r have' ; been ' so long broken down and reduced in' cay whole system that I have not tried to perform any very hud out-door' labour) dee wing It best to be prudent lest Dy over-exertion I may do mjsplf jLojury,, before my , strength is 1 fully restored''--' I fed! ihat my stomaoh-afad bowels have been and are being thorough! v renovated j«nd renewed by the medioine, In fact 1 feel , like a new man., t . .~ , , \ , ' I'haVe* been mu'oh' congratulated by my 'neighooura, Especially by the good Vicar of Llanryßtyd, who with hia sympathetic) wife haye obfiiti threejnylefftoehed tears of joy on my recovery, ~ " ' ! I bade Mr. Pugh goodbye, happy .that even one, at least among had fojcd a romedy ; for an .aggravating disease. • ; 2 , Relieving this remarkable case of Dyspoptio Asthma should be known to the publio, I beg to submit the above facts au they are related to me. - < ; i*3s2h wbgp, . - -F. T. W. .-■lf ' ■ ' ' :

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7339, 5 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7339, 5 April 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7339, 5 April 1887, Page 4

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