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Day
24
Month
November
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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A IMitfngulsliril ('lrr)(yinmi'l Testlmony. Rev. R. M. Pickens, President of th Methodist Protestant Church of South Carolina, writes from Greenville: " About four years ago I was attackad with what the physioians pronounced neuralgic rheumatism, accompanied with erysipelas. My appetite failed me entireljr, and I had au intermitting pulse and viry irregular pulsations of the heart A terrible pain soon CHine into my chest and shoulders, and I became o helpless that I could attend to no business at all. The pains wore movable, and would sometimes pass from one part of my body to another. Finally the erysipelas broke out on my left hand and arm, and produced much swelling. I was for eighteen months afflicted in this way, and of course used a great many kinds of medicines, but nothinggava me relief. Friends finally persuaded ma to try Swift s Specifio I noticed a docided improrement while taking the first bottle. I continued its use until I had taken about one dozen bottles, when I found myself sound and well again, with no sign of disease left except a stiffness in my hand, a result of the erysipelas. While taking the medicine I gained on an average two puunds of flesh per week. I think S.S 3. a valuable medicine, and I frequently recommend it to my friends." Write to the Swift Spkcipic Co., Atlanta, Ga., for a Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed {ree to anyone." Mr. Bradlaugh, M. P., has written a letter protesting against the probibkion of meetings in Trafalear square. Important to farmer of l,narr t'onnty. Adrián, Mich., Sept., 1, 1886 Messrs. Wagner & Sheppard: Both myself and husband are using that medicine, " Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup," which you advised us to try. I used it for neuralgia and my husband took it for rheumatÍ8tn. It has entirely cured both of us, so that we are now able to do onr farm work and sre ia the best of health. We have recoanmen ied it to our neighbor, and they are using it with equally good results. It is one of the greatest remedies for the blood in the world, and for a lost appetite er a disordered stomach we don't believe there is anything equal to it. Mrs. E A. Kowle8. Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup is put up in large packages and is the greatest Blood Purifier known. lts peculiar combination makes it a great Family Remedy. For a dygpeptic, bilious or a constipated person it has no equal, acting upon the stomach, liver and kidneys in a pleasant and healthy manner. Rad our pamphlet and learn of the great medicinal valué of the remedies which enter into its composition. Price, $1.00 per bottle; six bottle?, $5 00. For sale by all druggists. No business can snow such quick returns a an election. Horses, Cattle and Cniekens. For colic and grubs, for lunsr fever, cough or hide-bound I give Simmons Liver Regulator In a mash twice a day. You can recommend it to every one having stock as the best medicine known lor the above complaints ín using It with my chickens, for cholera and gapes I mix It with dough, and feed it to them once a day. By this treatment I have lost none where the Regulator was given promptly and regularly. E. T. Taylob, Agt. for Orangers, of Ga. Lord Londonderry's Irish tenaots have deolined to accept a reduction of one-half in their rents, preferring to try the laud courfs. THE PEABODY LETTEE. The publicados a few days since of the fac-siniüe of President Peabody's letter is still the subject of inuch corament. It used to be considered a question of propriety to say a kiud word of the result of a treatment otlier than tliat pïeseribed by a regular practitioner ; and the time was when a man using an advertised remedy did so nioreorless surreptitiously. However, this has happily given away to a broader and more liberal view of things, typitied in Mr. I'eabody's frank expreegion that he knows of no valid reason why comruendation should not be equally as liearty in one iustance as in the otlier. Certainly tliis would appear fair in the face of the (acte. He was assured that the injury would contine him to thí house for three weeks or more, yet in three days' use of the Oil he as out and about his duties as if nothing had happened. Surely a remedy that willso practically demónstrate its eíhcaey and that lias stood foremost, as has St. Jacobs Oil, upward of ten years as unap proachable for the erudication of pain, is justly entitled to rank as a Standard. That many )ihysiciansprescribeitisastrue as that many physicians u.-e it, and it isonly those of Ihe very olii school who, true to ancient doctrines, can seo no good in it, because it is made known to the world. Not longsince one of theedroppedaconfidential note to a friend requosting tliree bottles be sent for lus personal usu immediately, as without it his banda uere "siniply no hands at all, luit," coutinued he, "tof Heaven's sake don't say I said so." This is literally true. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that cough. Shiloh's Cure 8 the remedy for you. Sold by Eberbach & Son.

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