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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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A DlrtinguUhcd Clergyman'e Ttitnony. Rey. R. M. Pickens, President of the Methodist Protestant Church of South Carolina, writcs from Greenville: "About four years ago I was attacked with what the physicians pronounced neuralgia rheumatism, accompanied with erysipelas. My appetite failed me entirely, and I had au intcrmitting pulse and vcry irregular pulsations of the heart. A terrible pain soon cume into my chest and nhouldcrs, and I became o helpless that I conld attcnd to no business at all. The paim were niovable, 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 Rwelling. I was for eighteen months afilicted in this war, and of course used a great many kinils of medicines, but nothinggaye me rplipf. Friends finally persuaded me to try Swift s Specific I noticed adccided improTement. while taking the firet bottle. I continued its use until I had taken about one dozen bottles, when I fonsd mynelf 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 ayerage two ptunds of flesh per week. 1 ihink S. 8. S. a valuable medicine, and I frequently recommend it to my friends." Write to the Swift Spkcifio Co., Atlanta, Ga., for a Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed free to anyone."'

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Ann Arbor Register