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CJSBAT SXCITEME3STI I» WALSS ' . Dout a marveiloH3 curs , , living Si.< Years Without Going To Bed. MR. EDTrOR— While spanning » 1,.w , days dUho ploasant soaside fcQvya of A'berystwith, Ga-dig-inshire, Wales, I beird ; elated what sejniel to me either a fabulous tory c r ra marvellous euro. " Tl:o - 1 ry wa? thr.t a poor sufi: n-afwho bft 1 not botn «bl* io lio>lo.v;n in, bad ior-six long MiMt, -,ivoi up'tp <3i»by" nll-t'-iu Doolora. hid \k).\\ spjoiilvoa-cdiiysomo P.Uoat M'.'dio'-vj. It w.js pjlat 1 ! . :i: i tlia moro iiup'Joit cqafi-(l-.'uo 1 fro^i l! 1 oirc'i'-ncf tico, s'j 'vsjs tlust th-Vic-r oE wa-s fn. :ihar . wi'h fie £.<:t«, Sncl'oMl^ Vweh for iho t ,'uth of tlit: v ; :,'n,Hn£ a Ihtlo ci,iriosity to irnos? how Bu.ih_ Bto\U-3 !^o-.v ift-'K^vdiing, I tools' the i'Vity. v/hiU t .lho vill.ijo of L.'inr; sty.l to cali apna tho Vi-.^!- tho fviv. T Evaus, aad to on-j( iro -ibbni tHrf wo-idnrful c'iK-e/ ThVagt ft t'^.n.l -,tr?.u # e-.tn hi a, both ho and his wi'u ftiost-i ba*ort / \iiioi rao in a half hour's [ QO'iv^rs.lwsn, print \]»^lj touchi'3 thaoa'oof Mr. •'■- ,-'i. i-s, which 'they soauiod to mhi 0 4eeo -r^-iVVuipVthetio inlerast ? ; 'hivilig iSraeri , YimnKf witlVo'isauffori f g?, an>i now raj'^icod ' In \>h A _ot :noJtb tharn a-'mostS'Seniafkablei euro. - j The J ronnjrk«jd, ) tli ( at..ho > pre?utt\od V( his Aiitiehad bneri cqnnoctcd' with' tho roport (rom hl^haVin^moatioued the)"ioasa!to'' Air. John Tboapas, a^jiamU^ojE, Llaqon^ « J ,?^"\^ Pugh! W;i3 formerly a ''resident of 'thoir pa i-h. bu-iwa? no\/iivihg.\id the parißh of L'auddoinol. ■ ;Lie" stipug/y pouched, Mt. ; $Tm. Pagh'a QhaT£.cter as a' respectable firmer and worthy pf crcdi . I loft tho venerable, Vjoar witji & Jiveiier sena-3 of v ho happy rblation of a pastor and psopla, f oeliDg that ho was 000 who truly sympathised with all who areaflliptqdiainincV body, and 1 oßtate,;; :'. " '•? i• ; ' 'Chrmyt. return Jfco Aborjßtythj-I, w»a iit&'-j pressedVith iTdeaira to see "*Mf. j "Pugh; whose" roputat ; on stood so high. His farm is oallvd i'ar.com-Maw^siguifying • abovo thedinglo," situated near.thaßaatmitof a'SMOoth rouud hillj overlooking a beautiful vaUey in whioh Js s'.tuatjd tho lovely ivy-mantle 1 Church of Lland'einol. I found Mr. Pugh, apparently nbout 40 yiars"6ld,jjf medium; huigbt. rather elic;ht, with a pleasant and intelligent face. I him Thai hoa-d'of hitj groa* affliction and ofs his wmarkabio and almost miraculous ivlief, and that I bad come to leara from hlo own lipaj what thore wag of truth in the VejorN. v * \, > ',> ! "Mr. Tagh remarked that his noi/hbours had takou a kindly a«il sympathetic iutarost in bis cr.BO f-.r, many years,, bnt of bite their jntoreat had beea greatly ' awa'xoned by a happ) change in hia coiidition. What you roport of having heard abroad, feaid he, is substaniail/ trus, with ono, exception. I V ever understood tuat my o-isa was ever givon 'up as hopole)<J3 by any ■ Physician, I havo bean treat 3d by ssveral Doctors hereabouts, -ss {-rood as any in.- Wales but unfortunately; no Vrescriptionbf tb!eirs everbrought4he'desu«d relief. % -■ t-* Kffceen-yearsago/fae Baid, v l.»&rst became oocscioua of a cour and deranged ttoaaoh aid loss of oppetito, whioh the D jctors told me wa'jDjspepsis. V/hat food I cou'd holi ia my stomach eeqnied to do ma no good Bud Jwasi^^ton thrown jdjip with painful retchings". rhi*|waH : 'fQ.n9wbd!after^o: > t{me;lwit^' floj&nie-^ nesaV.tfd'B-taw sorenea? of tHo-tHrdat^ whioh' the Dootors oallo'i bronchitis, and I was treated ■for that but with little success. Then came 'sbortn-JBS of breathjiand a ueriso of suffocation ;oßpccially night's/ with cladinly sweat, aad i !would have to go out of bad aad torn times 'oped 9;dpor or window *n vrinter; w;eatkpr , to; 'fill my Junijra sv'ifch the cold air, ' About' sis years ago I bscam iso bad that I could not s'.eop in bed. but had to take my lunquut rest and orosiny sleep sitting ia an jannch iir. lAy affliction soemed to be work1 lug downward into my bowols as woll aa v. ( >- ' wards into my lungd and threat I : the .violant cou;hing spasms which grew more fiequtnt, my abdomen would espind and collapse and at times it w^uld seem that I ! should suffocate. All this time I was reduced 'in Btrangth bo that I could perform do hard ; labour and my spirits were consequently .much depressed. Early in this last spring I had a still more severe. spasmodic-attack, and my family and 'neighbours became alarmed, balioving that certainly I would not survive, when a neigiibouf j who had Bomb'khow3edge,~or had heard 'of r.he medicine, eout to Aboryetwith by the driver ot-ihe Omnibuß Post, s.masevonmiies distand, and -fetch d a bottle of Mother • eigel'a Curative Syrup, :- . This modiciue they adnynisfcrited to mo according to tbo directions, when-to thoir aur-.prise-and dalight no less thin nay own, the sp^sai ceaßed,-I became f.t ease, and my 'siomftch calaied. My bowols wore moved as by agontlo cathartic, aad I • felt, a sensa of quieircoaafort all through such as I bad not lief ore' realizei-in many years I'coijld w_alk around the house andbreatho comfortably ia a few hourd after I had taken the msdicine. I hav.e continued to.tE.ke the medicine daily now fo' Rorn-thjinq; ovor two montbs, and I can lay do.vn and sleep sweatly at-mgtrfs and h'ivo at.-ti.i^ceh s ad urecurrencoof'thoso'torrible Epasms and sVeatirga. -I have been I so 10-ig broLon do^yn au& roduced in my, whole system that I have not trietTto perform .any very Inid out-door labour, deeming it-bfest' to be prudent lest .by ovcr-exo tion 1 niky do mjself iojury "bof Jte my. strength fa ■ fully restored . ' I feel' that my atomaoh and bp'wcl.i h tve bean and nrc being thoroughly rondi ated and Kiiowed bj-'theaavdioina. In,iaot'i r feo) like fi^new. man? n O"« , • -, I h4ve"TjeßiT J 'mus v u congratulated ,by-»iny nt-igliboiu'g, f ßpecia^y by.iho good Vioar| of LiaßCjetyd, w'no.v.ith his' feyap'athollo-Tlife havoiooaiojhreq' miles to'sheJ tears of joy" on my recovoryj ~* "' ■-, ' )>^ I bado Mr, Eugh goodbye,- happy th^i<«ven ono at least among tbousanjdw had fo md n remedy for an jggraVAtinjg dißeaao. , '-t lteiiavip^g tbisireuaarkabla caap-of tic Asthma should be known to the public) J beg to submit tho abovo facts as they aro";rolatod fo i»e. " v , "' P I /,, a .-.352 hwbsp - --" ;F, T, >W. . , ;,i j\ -_'■ \ 4 t-\ Kcating's Towdcr. - ■* ? * Kcating's Powder.. • ' , r '\ Keating's 'Powder. . Keating's Powder. " ,- geatmg- J i3 powder-. ■ O E"iUs Hugs. „ y ' lleas= 'c . Moths* ■ . Bbetles. ' HafinloßS to Animals, • . /-. Harnileis3 to Aiiinials, [\J Harmless to Anima?s, \""^ Harmless to Animals, . ( > v Harmless to " \J but io VL; rivalled in '^osU'oy'i nr sfLiiAS. bugs, COCKROACH 1.5,-BMSTLKi:, MOTU3- IK' Fjme, aad oyery "fchcr^sp-jcica vf Ulbcot--Sp: < rtmon will Sad this invaluable for destroying flpns in their dog; '.is-aisKjl-vitos for tHairpat doge. T'c.3 purmo ti?.; Oi.uru)HßD that pib^ngoa of tho .|(-riaLi.-" powder boar tha aatogra^h A THOM/ KEAITi'/G. >iOLO IN 'PlNfl-BY AtL D,HUGaiSIS. Keating's VVorm Tabletß. '; Keiiting's Worm 'i'ablets. ; K>atm;»,'s >yorm Tabjdts. ■ Ke-^tiug's v- orm. Tablets. \ Kcating's Worm -I ablet's. A i -L,y VBQHTAIiui, QWBBTMi; VX, both Ia :-w -' '*aoo and tasto, f nrniaaing a agree- ; \ , . .otaod of adaiinjutorlng t'au only certain \ Vi iK s} ior INTSS'IINAL or TUBKAO WOHMB ' 't JE -"- porfootiy oafo and mild ■ preparation S in:"; 1 . 3 .pi3oifclly adap^d for uhildron, Cold TM 2'lK6 EY AIiL DBDGOJBXa. , Proprietor ... THOJ&At'I »CEATrvo t l onoqh, fi455 b w mt3o '68—

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8004, 24 October 1887, Page 4

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