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She Was Surprised

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Day
24
Month
March
Year
1893
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Public Domain
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Charlestown, Mass. - There has been in this place much wonder and comment of late in regard to a certain lady - a Mrs. Agnes S. Morton, who resides at 3S8 Main street, Charlestown, Mass. She was seen at her home and explained the whole interesting matter as follows: "I do not know how to express myself to you and the public at large about this matter," she said, "but I eel it my bounden duty to say omething. "Everybody knows that I have )een a great sufferer from dyspepsia for twenty-five years and thatl tried most everything and different doctors, but all were failures. I became so weak that I was unable to walk steadily, had no appetite and what I did eat was the most simple kind of food; but my stomach was unable to retain even that. "I could not sleep at night, had no ambition for anything, and was a total wreck. I knew I would have to do something as I could not stand it many weeks longer. Why I could not go up stairs without sitting down, and my heart would beat and I would be all of a tremble. I got a bottle of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy and had taken scarcely one-half of it when I began to have an appetite and when I finished the remainder the trembhng had left me, the palpitation was better and I could sleep nights. I took four bottles and then left off to see if the great benefit I hadreceived was permanent for everything I had taken before had proved only temporary. "But I found that it was notso in this case. I have not taken it now for some time and its results are just as good and permanent. "I must teil you I am like a new person. I have an excellent appetite, can eat anything and everything, and f feel buoyant and ambitious. "I cannot express half i want to, and all this is perfectly true, as all my frisnds and acquaintances are knowing to all the facts. "I never expected to be cured as my case had been of so long standing. 1 hoped for nothing more than relief for a wliile; but I am cured, perfectly cured. Yes, I do not hesitate to say that through the blessing of God and Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy I am completely cured." Such is the lady's remarkable story, and we doubt if such wonderful cures have ever beforebeen made as are effected by this truly valuable discovery, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It is a fact that everybody needs a spring medicine, something to tone up and strengthen the nerves, invigorate the blood and start up a neaithy action oí the organs; ahd no medicine in the world so perfectly and completely does this 'as Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It is the ideal spring invigorant and restorative. All can secure its great benefits as it is for sale by druggists for$i. It is, too, a purely vegetable and harm:ess medicine, tfte prescription in fact of the well-known, successful specialist, in nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 35 W. i4th Street, New York, who can be consulted free of charge, persoñally or 3y letter.

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Ann Arbor Argus
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