Mr. Isaac Homer, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. Ya., and one at the most widely known men in the State wis cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. Ue says: "I liave not sufficient command of language io convey any idea of whit I ."ufl'cred, my physicians tod me th.it nothing could ha" love for mo ; and my friends were fully ' ;jnvinced that nothiug but death would relieve mo of my sufferiug. Iv Juue [894, Mr. Evans, then b.tk'Miian for iho ] Wheelin£ Drntf Co., recoinm> nded < JLamborlain's Pain Balm At this time < ny foot and limb wei'B swollen to more ] ;ban double their nor«n 1 slr.v and it < iCcuued to rue my leg \uuiM bu-sr. hnt f con aftor I begau u-uns; iha Pain Bubo, ( he swelling began lo rU-crease, iho pain i n leave, aud now I oonsi'iu that I ••■m | \ wtirely cured." For stilu by the Now j ] 'lymouth 00-uperativo Society,— Ad vis, j *
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11098, 13 December 1897, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11098, 13 December 1897, Page 2
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