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STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE

To tho Editor of "Siturday Night," Birmingham. I recently came into possession of certain facts of so romarktiblo a natnro, that I am sure you will bo glad to assist in making them public. The following letterß were shown to me, and 1 at once begged permission to cop> them for the Frees. They come from a highly responsible source, and may be receivol without question. MESSAGE from Georgk James Gostlimg, L.D.S., R.C.S.I, Ph.C.L, Licentiate in Pharmacy and Dental Surgeon. Stowmarket, July 18, 1889. To Mr WniTE, The enclosed remarkable curs should, I think, be urinUd nnd circulated in Suffolk. T^e statement was entirely voluntary, and is genuine in fact and detail. G. J. G. "To the Proprietors of Mother Seigel's Syrup. " Gkntlkmsn,— Tho following remarkable cure was related to mo by the husband. Mary Ann Spink, of Finborough, Suffolk, was for over twenty years afflicted with rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparatively a younu woman at the time 6he was attacked (sho is now fifty), tho waa compelled, in cousequence, to walk with two stickß, and even then wit!) difficulty and pain. About a year and a half uxo she was advised to try Mother Soigel's Syrup, and after taking three bottles and two boxes of Seigel's Operating Pills, the use of her limit ivere restored, and she is now able to walk three mileß to Stowmarket with ense, frequently doing tho distance in throe-quarters of an hour. Any sufferer who doubts tliiss'.ory can fully ascertain its truthfulness Dy paying a visit to tho village and enquiring of the villagers who will certify to the facts. "Appended is the huaband'B signature to the statement. (It Spink) " G. J. GOSTLINO, " Ipswich Street, " Stowmarket." This ia corlainly a very pitiab'o cano, mo lho huppy cure wrought- by this simple but powerful remedy, must movo the 8j nipalhy of all hearts in a common pleasure. This poor woman had been a cripple for twenty of her best jears ; years in which she should have had such comfort and enjoyment aB life has to give. But, on the contrary, blio was a miserable burden to herself and a source of euro to her friends. Now at an ago when the rtat of us are growing foeble, t\w, in a manner, renews hor youth and almost bogins a now existence. What a blessing and what a wonder it is 1 No- ouo who knows her, or who reads hor story, but will bo thankful that tho good Lord hiis enubk'd men lo discover ii remedy cupable of bringing about a euro that reminds vs — we spenk it reverently— of tho ago of miracles. It should bo explained that this inoHt riMuarkublo cure m duo to ibo fact that ihuunatistn is a diseiuse of tho blood. Indigestion, constipation, nnd oyppepsia enuso the poison from tho partially digested food to enter tho circulation, and tho blood deposits it in tho jiints and muscles. This is rheumatism. Soigel'e Syrup corrects tho digestion, and so stops tho further formation and deposit of the poison. It then removes from tho Bystem tho poison already tboro. It is not a cureall. It does ita wonderful work entirely by its mysterious action upon the digestive or^atiß. But when wo rumomber that uinc-tonths of our nilmeuta arisa in thoao orguiiH, we can understand wby Siiigel's Syrup cures ho many discußCß that appear J.O bo Ro (Jiff rent in I huh' nature. lv other words rheum. itinm and neur.tigiii aro b'ltHj mptuiiig of indigestion, coublipatiou, and dyspepsia.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 4

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STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 4

STARTLING EVENT IN A VILLAGE Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8755, 17 April 1890, Page 4