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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Rtamatisin, Oh the Pain! The aches and pains of Rheutnatism become a constant companion to all who are victims of this disabling disease. Much sufferiug could be avoided if the first warning pains of Rheumatism were heeded and the proper treatment at once taken. But the people generally are I not acquainted with the cause of the disease, though thousands know its tor tures. Those who use liniments and ointments cannot understand why they ! grow worse each winter, and Cnd them! selves gradually becoming unable to get i around as taéy once could; y et they j know tbat their trouble came on at first as little aches and pains, which hardly attracted their attention. Everybody should know more about rheutnatism; they should know that it is a peculiar condition of the blood upon which all the liniments in the world can have no effect whatever. The best blood remedy is nseded - one which is able to go to the very seat of the disease, and force it out. S wift's Specific (S.S.S.) is the right remedy for Rheumajism, because it is the only blood remedy free frorn mercury, potash and other minerals which intensify the disease, causiug stiffness of the joints and achiug of the bones. Swift's Specific being a real blood remedy never fails to cure Rheumatism. It reaches even the worst cases where the doctors have made cripples with their prescriptions of potash and mercury. Mr. D. R. Johnson, an extensive lumber dealer of Blackshear, Ga., writes: ' My wife was for years a suíferer from Rheumatism, and was treated constantly, but could obtain no relief. The pain was first feit in her left shoulder, and extended in all directions, increasiug in severity. The doctors said the disease was liable to strike the heart at any time, in which event death would be inevitable. "Every kind of treatment recommended for Rheumatism was given her, including ruany blood remedies, but none did her any good. She was grow:. orse all tb.e while, and was reduced to a mere shadow of her foimer self. "It was at this critical petiod that Swift's Specifie was given her; the medicine seeined to reach the disease promptly, and she at once began to improve. One dozen bottles effected a complete cure, and she has had no touch of the disease since." Evt ry one afflicted with Rheumatism should take a remedy which can reacli their trouble. S.S.S. will cure the most aggravated case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Cáncer, Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Eczema, or any other blood disease. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable Books mailed free to any addrass by the S wif t Spe cific Company, Atlanta, Ga

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Ann Arbor Register