Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 20 December 1890 — Page 8

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.d live or din. jnds told me I Had no mind of so weak I could

,vras tired and sleepy tried several physicians •e seemed to know what A friend persuaded me to jee Dr. Barnes, and I am jay life to him. I weighed 100 •ds when I commenced taking his ..atmont but in 8 months I weighed *40. My mind is now clear, I have HO headache and have been doing my •wn work ever since, and I say to all who hare any kidney troubles to go to Dr. Barnes at once as I am satisfied he •an oure all 6uch cases.

MBS. SCSAN ADKINS, Veedersburg, Ind.

CATARRH REFERENCE. Would Hare Lost My Eyesight.—I suffered with a tumor and catarrh of the nose and throat ever since I wns a ohild and had taken treatment from several physicians but received no benefit. I read Dr. Barnes circular and dotermined to go to him, and am sow sound and well. Money is nothing to the benefit I have received. I was sick every fall and had a constant headache. I cannot say to much (if his treatment, as I was I had no oouifort at all.

MBS. D. W. KINDLESPIBB, Covington, Ind.

D. W. Kindlespire, Covington. Charles E. Graves, Crawfordsviile. J. F. Frazer, Hillsboro. Mrs. John S. Carter, Judson. Maarffie Graham, Covington.

I have been troubled with catarrh for a long time, and Dr. Barnes has cured me, and I am glad of it.

C. S. RHODE, Oxford, Ind.

Can't TTrite the Thanks he Feels.—To

whom it may concern:—I

take pleasure in recommending Dr. D. £. Barnes, of Crawfordsviile, Ind., ar an eminent physician in his profession, having treated me for piles and has soundly cured me. Those who suffer as I did I mujt say go and be cured, for I know he has the remedy. I can'1 writs half the thanks I feel*

R. Z. LOCKBIDQK.

RACCOON, IND., Sept. 4, '89. RUPTURE REFERENCE. MARION, IND., Sept. 9, '89. All to whom it may concern: 1 was troubled with Hernia for about 9 years and tried a great many remediei and pone of them to any effect and wai fjettivg worse. All the time I could net stand on my feet and work at the forge or benoh without setting down •very little bit. Picking up the Crawfordsviile Journal I saw the advertisement of Dr. D, E. Barnes, cure for Hernia. After studying the matter •ver I concluded to go and see him and see if he cpuld do anything for me.

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went and followed nis direct­

ions and he oured me as spund as a dollar. I would not be where I was for a thousand dollars. Any one suffering with Hernia, I say, go to Dr. Barnes and be cured. GEO. M. BENNETT.

I believe I am cured of Rupture after taking treatment of Dr. Barnes am still wearing truss but will not after it is worn out. W. S. CASAD. Robert E. Bryant, Crawfordsviile. Alexander Henderson, Waynetown. William Stout, Crawfordsviile. Emily Britton, Logansport. Isaac Stover, Crawfordsviile. G. E. Burris, New Richmond. Joseph Seidenbonder, Delphi. John Henderson, Waynetown.

lteferance and Names of Parties! Cured of Catarrh. I C. C. Lowe, Foresman, Ind. John Martin, Rainsville. Wm. Schma, Covington, Lizzie McFerrin, Smithland. Maggie Rhodes, Covington. George D. Butler, Williamsport. George G. Jenkins, Goodland. Martha Montgomery, Shelby ville. Austin Slocum, Bloomington. James Grinesley, Clora Mitchel, Covington.

Cured of Cancer.

Alexander Shannon Morgantown, Ind Fred Lay ton, Covington. Adam Dunlap, Franklin. John R. Garshwiler, Bargersville.J Andrew Jackson Yought, Franklin. ^Shelby H. Blades, Roachdale.

Jeremiah Blades, R. Greenly, Veedersburg. Eliza Cochran, Lewisoreek. May Teal, Sullivan. -David Earnest, Franklin, Ind.

Cured of Dibeatis and Diseases of the Kidneys.

Mary C. Dailey, Marrion, Ind. W. L. Ritter, Hartford City. Catharine M. Smith, West Lebanon. E. D. Thixton, Sullivan. May Bennefiel, Carlisle. Wm. Hall, Sulphur Hill. Margaret Twible, Montpelier.

Cured of Piles.

Maggie Cashmer, Coiburn. W. T. Dawson, Winthrop J. A. H. Wilson, Lockport. G. W. Black, State Line. Milton Wright, Covington. Thos. J. Mitchel,

^'Parties Operated upon and Cured ill of Cataract ami Cross Eyes, i'

Jessie Robins, Franklin, Ind. lioy Storms, Hartford City. Cora Agers, Hartford City. Eva Lamon, Warren. Emaline Iluglibank, Shelby villa.1 Eliza McClinlock, Lewiscreek. Lou. White, Connersville. Dan Storm, Hartford City. Julia Sullivan, LaF«yette. Day C. King, Ida Coak, Washington. Heny Booker, Sullivan. May Bennett, Shelby ville. Margaret Pugh, Williairi?port. Wm. Hall, Sulpher Hill. Margaret Twible, Montpelier. Eliza Corwin, West Lebanon.' Minnie Hall, Sulphur Hill, Ind. Minnie Corker, Malott. May Mullen, Edinburgh. X, Rose Mullen,

Cured^of Goiter.

Minnie Osborn, Covington. Flora Burket, Shelby ville. S. S. Phares, Oxford. Jennie McPheters, Bloomington. Annie Colby. By nun.

OTHER DISEASES.

Mrs. Bonjamine Gardner, Covington. Milt Johnson, Crawfordsviile. Isaac Loyd, Russelville. Mrs. Masias Frantz, Ladoga, milk leg. Abraham Hime, Ladoga, R. A. Wade, Hillsboro. Alexander Henderson, Waynetown,

HOSE diseases of th uiddle as well as those of Id age ithe*'

cause so much ill feelii:g id dissatisfaction, those ladies as well us gentlemen who find themselves no 2onger able to enjoy the society of the opposite sex, degraded in their own minds by the loss of manhood and womanhood, despised by the one they love, their mind bocomes shrouded in gloom and despondency, they are in danger of losing all vitality, tired and overworked, have no ambition, sleep is unrefresiling, have horrible dreams restless, fretful spells, "blues" and gloomy forebodings, and to whom everything wears a dismal aspect: Do not despair. Whatever may be the cause of your Nervous derangement, you will find relief and cure if you will send us a thorough description of your case, or call on us. We will advise you promptly, fully and frankly as to treatment, and no waiter what the cause of your derangement may be—we will restore your vigor and cause you to rejoice in perfect health and happiness.

BRIGHT'S

A I LIP,

Birth marks N a s, Moles, wens 'etc., otc.,

Deformities that are nofticed by every passerby, causing much anxi­

ety and many shamed faces, can be easily cured without much pain or danger. Parents should never allow a child to carry a mark through life. Looks, sometimes aro the fortunes of your child, we oure all such in a few treatments

promptly. They ed organism to perfect vigor, imparting tone, energy and new life to the whole Bystem, rejuvenating in their effects on the flaging powers and dormant energies, and producing restoration to porfect, roseato hoaith. We have devoloped and perfected our methods of treatment from years of study and research. The general praotioner may be thoroughly read in those cases, but cannot acquire the skill of those whcannually treat, thousands of cases, while the general praotioner seldom, if ever, has ocoasion to prescribe for amy.

Diseasei

depend upon a specific cause. This cause, nature unaided, cannot remove Remedies

that will not reach the cause and assist Nature, can be of no benefit, and often aggravates the disease. Neither is a single remedy efiicacious in all the various forms of diseases. We have new and tried remedios specially adapted to all phasos of chronio ailments. They never fail to give rolief, and effect cures where a euro is possible.

DISEASE AND

OTHER KIDNEY AFFECTIONS. If your urine is highly colored, milky, or very clear is passed often with or without pain, or is scant or too abundant, or deposits a sediment of white, soapy, or feel a tried, weak feeling, dull languid, and listless, rest- assured you are in the incipient stage of Bright's disease, whioh is certain death if allowed to go on.

Painless Treatment.—To

whom

it may concern: Dr. Barnes has cured me of a goitre of very long standing. Th® treatment was painless, and cheerfully recommend it to all.

MARTHA DAVISON, Covinarton, Ind.