IS IT SUICIDE?
Mark Twais veils the story ; that at the inqneet helJ on the body of Back Fanshaw —who durins tbe delirium of a raginsr "yphoid fe»€r had taken arsenic, Bhot Dimself through the body, cut his.throat, and jarapsd out of-a four-storey window, breaking nis neck —the jury, after due delib?ialion, sad and tearful, but with intelligence nnbUndod" hy its eorrow, brought in a verdict of '• Death bj the visitation of God." Buck tm3oub<3dly committed suicide, and so does every one who neglects the first symp'onis" of approachina; sickness .and disease. Nature always gives ample notice of any disturbance of physical p-oceeses; sometimes it is neuralgia, Bornatimes a sharp shooting pain in the abdomen or side, or a dull of throbbing headachf; n» two person's get the si.roe symptoms What you have to do ia to attack the first symptom?, for if consumption,- dropsj", " cancer or Bright* disease once ueis a .start, you cannot stop its headlong rourse to the grave These ars facts tbero jb no disputing, f o^ all the cne-iicai skill in the woild cannot do much for yen when rea 1 oiganic dheise hua set io. We emphatic-illy reeo-i-mend Gr.EMENTd' ToNio because we kno-.v by personal exp^r- I ieuce and by tlio evid.-iioa oc iaflui'niinl and sVliable) penpfa who hnve nscd it thai it «ili 'Jo ironn ».vA prevent disease CLE3IENT3' T- msIO h a nieilieine that in vlgorstes ai<i strengtneus ths entire corporal onactiisni ; it <love not only offeci - certain mcraber^ but Btren^thrns the whole system, tb jb proventin^ the attacks of disenße. The Tomut end A.ielon;; Times says :—: — " Clejiijnts' Tosic certaisly riißsrves th( popularity it liaa required, we have ha^ proof fus-tiv,-, ia p&ees (uo.ier our notice) in this n'-iflibborhood, cf its valaiblt properties.' Mr T. Garret, .^(.P., s\vs, "I have taken Clements' Tosic with great advantage." Mr John Flnmmer, (Fort-street Public School)s«ys, "Mrs Plnmrner has frequently derived great benefit from the uee Of CLEMKNTd' TOSIC." Mr S. D. Wood (Vergei of AH Saicts Cathedral, Bathurst), writes : " That he found Clements' Tonic a grand pick-me-np and it completely cured him of low I spirit?,indijealion,£;ildiceß3 and humming noises in tbe pars." I Mr li. Swan, Jnnee Junction, who i enff-r«'d from Wobilitji, csr liao wtftfrce&s an* •• ervongQfss, foilowiiig on t^phoiii,] look Ox-EMEXTs' Toxic and «sa>s, '"Thai after taking G r-r 7 bottles his health >*^ iVUy restore •, an'J that he can now ea' j anything and do any reasonable amount of work, whbieas before t.ikint? ClemENI-s* Tonio he could do noae st all." Cl?mento' Tonic can be obtained from all rae-'icir-e dealers or from E. M CLEMENTS, Newtown, Sydney.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9069, 29 April 1891, Page 4
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434IS IT SUICIDE? Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9069, 29 April 1891, Page 4
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