Democratic Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1878 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Catarrh of Head and Bowels* Deafness, Etc. 167 Thirtieth St., Chicago, Jan. 1,1878. Dr. O. R. SYKE3 —Dear Sir: 1 was a gieat sufferer from Catarrh for ab iut twelve years previous to March, 1876. The disease located mainly in my beau and bowels, causing painful ulcerations in my nose, and I could scarcely breathe through that Important organ. During the last two years of thaVJHne tne catarrhal condition of the bowels resulted ill ulceration, and the discharges and other appearances were much like a chronic dianhea. The stomach was also involved, and this organ.together with the bowels, would at times become so distended as to become terribly uncomfortable, then relax, until “ I feel all gone,” is the best expression I can give for it. My eyes were badly affected, but, worse to me if possible than all th** rest, was a deafness that neatly dis abled me for business. It came to be so bad at. last that, at chu ch I had to take a front seat, and even then, with my hand spread out back of the ear to catch and concentrate the sound, I seemed to miss about h 1. the sermon. My memory was also greatly imp ired. I shall not nt tempt a dose ipfcton of my sufferings; you, from y >ui own knowl dge of the disease, can well judge wh.it they must have be-n. In March. *76, I heard of ahd tried you* "SURE CURE,” and took it according to directions; I experienced great SAt sfaction from the first butte. and aft -r about four bottles were used, ray hearing suddenly cleared up; l was in church at the time, and it seemed as if a new revelation h d been opened up to me. I discontinued the medicine gradually, the ulcers in my head and bowels he led, the chaos in my brain was rest-red to or er, in fact l Could bear, and sinel 1 , and breathe through my nosi», and h*fe been free from the dise sc since that time. I cheerfully recommend your ‘SURE CURE” to all like ruffeiers, and have known suvera cases of catarrhal colds that jie.’ded promptly to the remedy. Wi hing you a 44 Happy New Year’ 1 in your noble work, I am respectfully and gratefully yours, A. C. DAVIS. Nose Raw—Bones Eaten Out. 148 N. Ada St., Chicago, Sejit. 10. 1877. Over two year ago I was cur.d by l)r. Sykes* remedies The w:i le insole or my left nostril was \ erfectly nw, an lit had aten e’ear around the division of the a se on the ip. Two pieces of bone had got loose a <1 :uiue out. T had not b able to smell for three years, or fa- te anything in a long time, and my longs had got jn te bad also, and l was in desoair. I had doctori d about sir m ntbs previous in goiog .vlth my husband to s *e Dr. Syk s, and. not getting any setter, but. ratner wo.se, was afraid I could not be cure •; but in abou’- ’fi-eo month) tho cure was completed in every p rticul ir, and has temair.ed so ever since. MRS. S. J. IIILSON. bright or Nine Years* Catarrh* Dyspepsia* Loss of .S.nell, Etc., Cured* I think no man ever had the Catarrh much worse than [h id fv*r eight or nine y*art The discharges from the head were perfectly awful, especially in the morcing.Aoytbin: cooking i r I couliLi't smell, and i suffered dieadfiUJy tho Dyspepsia, that I am sure proceeded from the foul Catarrh Over a vear ago I used five bottles and a half (got six) of Dr. Sykes* Sure Cure,and his Nasal Tube,and it cured me perfectly sou>hl. I have no Dvspepsia s nee: my eyes are stlonger; ears ree frein ringing; head clear, and nr* (race of Catarrh. I can smell sharp as ever,and never was so wed in ali my life as the last six month*. My advice is: *'Go a> d tin likweise .** WILLIAM SHURR, Press Foreman, Chicago Newspaper Union, 181 Fifth avenue. Chicago, Oct 31, 1873. llcuring. Sight and Memory Kcntored. FactoßY VILT. k , Cook Co., 111., March 22,1877. About the first of last February I got one bottle of your Sure Cu;e and Insufflator. I bad been suffering ub >ut three years with Catarrh. I am now using the third bottle, and have used one of 5 our Ear Specific ; and words c.innot t xniess how good I feel. lam a new man entirely. My head, which hid been completely stuffed up, is now as clear as can be ; tho swelling has all left my n<»se; uiy eyes, which bad been for two >ears dead and watery, arc now as bright as eiara nds. I Mas so deaf that I was complet'd} stupid, and I o*uld not remember anything ; now my hear.ng and memory are as good as ever. Beforo commencing with your remedies, I called on Dr. . He slid I had catarrh in its worst form, find if I did not have it cured immediately, I would, lose my hearing entirely. He said he would cure me for fortyfive dollars. So you see I have saveh over forty dollars, as your n o Heine has me only about four dollars, and I ecu Id not expect more from it if it had oost me four hundred. You can use this as you wish with the greatest pleasure. WM. MURRAY. To Dr. C. R. Sykes. Child of Five Years.—Terrible Scent Cured. Mrs. M. M. Stacy, 582 Fulton St., Chicago, March, 1875, brought her only daughter of five years to my office. She scented so bud from her bead as to bo soon noticed, Her mother said : 44 It seems half tho time as though I could not die 6» her.” Had been so about *a year, and foued nothing to do her any good. April 22, 1875, Mrs. Stacy wroto as follows: “To say that your treatment for my little daughter was all that you recommended, wculd expiess it but feebly, for I think in hei case it has surpassed your expectations, as one bottle of your *Suro Cure* has wrought nearly a cure, if not wholly, for her. lam only too happy to add my name to your list of wonder: ul cures.** [No more was needed : the cure was complete.] 5 Came Home to Die—Kcturncd Cured. On the 11th of September, 1876, Miss Annie Green, aged twenty-four, was brought to me by her mother for treatment. Hor palate (tho Uvula) was entirely gone, and a hole ns Luvo as tho end of my thumb, iUttened, was eaten through the \eil above, also a bo.e thruuga fr.im the inner to the outside of the nose as large as a pipe-stem. These >r©r© »© f«t.id as to be almost unendurable, and as raw as they possibly could Her throat and stomach were completely deranged. Lungs weak and sore, with bad cough, no appetite and great general debility : her weight was reduced to only eighty-five pounds. She had been living in Colorado, where she had been treated by several pbysicans. at an expense of nearly SSO0 —all in vain. She slid: 44 1 have come home to my mother to die, but from what she has heard of you sho thinks perhaps you can cure me.” Tho only me Heines I prescribed were the “Sure Cure,” 44 Liver Tonic” (with one additional ingredient), and ail ointment-. Tr.e ✓ood effects were auparent in three days and in six weeks tin* holes in palate and nose were healed sound, the breath sweet, no cough or soreness of lungs, and a gain in flooh of twenty-two pound*. She soon after returned to Colorado and went to work. In

“DR. SYKES’ SURE CURE FOR CATARRH” I* &n Internal and Local remedy, and, If rightly used, la a. sure to Ouf« Catarrrh ns Sulphur la to euro tho Itch. I had Catarrh 24 years, and, after expending oy.r $1,200 in vain, originated this plan of treatment, which cured me in 1870, and the number of cures aince is simply wonderful—the above are only given as specimens. The Sure Cure is within the roach of all; can be sent by mail or express. Price Complete, with Insufflator, $1.60. If afraid to risk the money—to a stranger—send 10 cents for a book of full information, worth ten times Its cost. (Postage stamps are good as cash.) Address C. I SYKES, I. D, 169 E. MSI SI., CM» EL f3T" The Editor wishes you to mention this Paper. This advertisement will not be repeated.

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