world that was moving round me. I be- I came very despondent and low spirited." " Were doctors called into see you J" "Oh, yesj; and they prescribed for me, but with no'result." •■ : " How long were you ill altogether V "I was -ill for two "years. Nothing seamed to hold out any hope." " Did you'suffer from further seizures?" "Yes, moat unfortunately, I did. Not long after -the first "fit I had another, and then another. Each fit was worse than • the previous; one, andVmy illness seemed to be rapidly progressing -; To a Fatal Close. I was now in a terrible plight. All my symptoms were intensified. I suffered more than ever from want of sleep. I became extremely weak and thin, and in a' very short time I dropped from Hit to 9st 61b—a loss of 221b.-This is>(a Tremendous Loss of Flesh (or a light man, and will speak more plainly of my condition than any mere words could do. 'My imtability^ud--excitability had become worse since my seizures. I was 'hopeless and in despair. I was laid up in bed, and never expected to leave it again. Once a little book was brought me by a friend. 'Read it carefully,'he said. 1 did so. The book was descriptive of Clements Tonic and how it had effected cures in the apparently Most Hopeless Oases."; "What diii you dot" •• I sent for some and commenced a course' of it. After about a dozen doses I began to notice a distinct improvement in the general * tone of my nerves. They gradually became better in tone and less liable to cause me to ■hake suddenly. My 'nervous system gathered vitality every-day; That Gloomy, Foreboding Feeling 'which had hung over me for so long began to lift like a cloud." - "Could you eat and digest your food?" "Yes; with better ' spirits came a renewed appetite, and Clements Toriio, J found, had a wonderfully stimulating effect on my digestive organs, and lastly, but by no means least, sleep once more came to me; - Deep and Refreshing Sleep was now the rule .with me, every night '■'- I was Boon out of bed and in the "open air. The exercise did me good, and as I continued Clements- Touio my strength continually improved." : • f\ 5 a . . " And what about the other pains ?" " Those in the back and head all left me, and was soon able to do some light work. Very shortly Clements Tonic put me on my legs again, as Strong and Able a Man as ever I was in my life." - " And you had no more seizures,' Mr. McCarthy!" "No; I firmly believe the epilepsy ha* been completely driven out of my system, and I don t fear it now." " You look in good health, anyhow I" " Yes, and can do as hard a day's work as any blacksmith in Australia." " And can I put this in the Gazel'e T* " Yes, you can, and as I am known all the country round anyone who requires further particulars of my case can easily find me? As you may guess I am. extremely' grateful for my cure from what.oeeaied a life-long, if not fatal illness." STATUTORY DECLARATION. T, William McCarthy, of McGrath'i Hill, near Windsor, in the Colony of New South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare thai I have! carefully read the annexed document, consisting of elerra folios, and consecutively numbered from one to eleven, and that it contain) and in a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same in any way; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed In the ninth year of tha reign of her present Ma.lwty, intituled " An Act for the more effectual abolition of , Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the varioui Departments of the Government of New South Wale*, and to substitute Declarations In lieu thereof, and for the ■uppretflon ol voluntary UA extr»-]udioi»l O»th« andAfl!d»Tita,»_ Ttoctend U Windsor this JOth day ot July, 1896, tMfamatv ' . JAKES i. HTZPATRICK, JuitiWoftbePeac*,
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9832, 3 January 1901, Page 4
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