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Day
13
Month
January
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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I A STRANGE EXPERIENCE. She Carne Out of it All Right, but the Danger was Great. What Few Persons would Like to Go Through in This World. j Seemed Almost Like a Miraculous Intervention of Providence. One can scarcely credit it. Yet it all happened, and in the Hule town of East North Yarmouth, Maine. And the lady lives today to tell the story. Her name is Mrs. H. E. Skillin, and she is well known and most highly esteemed. It seems - but we will let her re late the matter in her own words just as she gave them.to our reporter "I began at first having tremblin feelings of the heart," she said "and was very bad at times. Any little excitement would make it worse, I became languid, and feit constantly tired and worn, lost all my natural energy and ambition, and was consequentlv weak anr nervous. '"Indeed, I was so nervous at time I could not bear to hear anyone rock a chair. [ had numbness in my right hand sö it would seem appar ently dead; and when it would come to its feeling there would be a deathl' feeling at my stomach. I had a dull, tired feeling in my head. "It was evident that there was a terrible diseased condition of my nerves and system which rcquired immediate attention. I at once began taking Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and have taken four bottles. "I now have a good appetite and have grovvn strong and recovered my old-timeenergy and ambition. I do not feel at all nervous. The duli feeling in my head is all gone, and I really feel as well as I have for a a number of years. "I consider these results remarkable in the comparatively short time I have been taking the remedy, and I cannot speak too highly of the good that it has done me. "I hope others affected with nervous or chronic diseases will use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, for after what it has done in my case, ït willsurely cure them." It beats all what this wonderful remedy will do and we do not wonder that so many people regard it as a life and health saver. We know it to be perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All druggists keep it for sale for $i, but it must not be classed with so-called patent medicines, for it is a physician's prescription, the discovery of the great nerve specialist who is so wonderfully successful in curing chronic or long standing complaints, Dr. Greene, of 35 W. i4th Street, New Vork. The doctor can be consulted without charge by any and all who require medical advice and treatment, either by visiting his office or writinghim about the complaint. At any rat e, use his wonderful medicine.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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