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Mistake Of A Life

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Day
2
Month
February
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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The world is cnrelesn. And it is jast this carelessness whien constitutes the greatest element ot dangeFroui httle things grow great things - a sraall hf-ainning oflen resulta in an awful and diai-trous ending. A j-eiitleuian well-known by us has jnst pawd ihrough an experienee i perfertly diMiionstrates this. iie i ■ i bavecertain feelingswhich he ... lain. He grew languid , f t weak, in fu et af ter any v.i :on. He liad headache, i,.! bis stomach and bowels troubled Uini. There was a sediment in his water. Af er a while he had numb spells, tremblinu feeling in his legs, arms and body. Then there carne pnckling sensations in his fingers and toes. . Suddenly he had a shock of paralysis. For the simpl" reason that liehad ior tnontlis neglec.ed, throngh ignorance üf their real ineainng and danger.tne gradually growing symptoms of this awful diso rc This gentlemen, wno is no other than the weli-knuwn William T. Cox, Esq., of 181 Frieiulship Street, ITovidence, K. L, as ali sson to otliers against negleotint; the symptoms and feelings which so surely Icad to paralysis, stated to us the facts of bis ase, trusting that others will profit by this mistake. Every word is trop "For two yearH I feit bad with headBche and seeuied weak and tired at times. Mybowela Vroubled me and at timfs in ƒ Water was not what it should be. "I !d not take my medicine, but iet myeelf alone and went on with my work. 'Tliere is wbere I made thb mistake of my Ufe, for tliis bad feeling was followed by paralyi-is. I could not do work for two years. I was entirely helpless.could not wulk, could not even f, ed myself. "I heardofDr.Gi-fene'skervurablood and nerve reraedy, and took it tor aix motitlis.and m now r-ured. "Whata Eerious mistake it was not lo take it beforfl the phock of paralysis, and so prevent all daneer. "I am now 78 years old and feel young and Btrong" If this proves a lepson lo our people nd resulte in thone hnvng tbese weak, tired and exhausted feelinga and bad gymptnms taking thewonderful cine, Dr. Gn'en'a Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and so prevent.ing the dread resulta, paralysis, inaanity or í.ervousprostration, we shall feel tbat Mr. Cox's case has uot been given publicity in vain. Tíie renipdy is purely vegetable anH barmlpss, and is kept by dragfcista for $1. It is recommended by doctora becausB il is 'he diRcovery and prescripuon of th" faniouB phyfiician, Dr. Greene, of 35 W. 14h Street, New York. Thn doi r ttic most sucoeRffol of our Bpecialistd in t.he cure of all forras of nervous :ui chronio dispases, and ran be conwilled without charge, per8onallv or hy letter.

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Ann Arbor Register