Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1883 — A MALARLAL VICTIM. [ARTICLE]
A MALARLAL VICTIM.
To ms Sanaa: Tim following circumstances, drawn from my personal experience, are so Important and really remarkable that I hav* felt called upon to make them pubha Their truth dim be amply verified: In 18751 moved from Canton, St Lawrenpe county, N. Y., to Florida, which State I intended to make my future residence. I purchased a home on the banks of the St Johns river and settled down; as I thought, for life The summer following the first winter I was conscious of most peculiar sensations, which seemed to be the accompaniment of a change of climate. I felt a sinking at the pit of the stomach, accompanied by occasional dizziness and nausea. My head ached My limbs pained me and I had an oppressive sense ex weariness. I hpd a thirst for acids, and my appetite was weak and uncertain. My digestion was impaired and my food did not assimilate. At first I imagined it was the effort of nature to become acclimated and so I thought tittle of it But my troubles increased until I became restless and feverish and the physicians informed me I was suffering from malarial fe-.er. The continued in spite of all the be it physicians could do and i kept growing s' eadily worse In the year 1860 my physic ana informed me a change of climate was absolutely neces ary—chat I could not survive another summer in the Soutn. I determined to return North, but not to tin extreme portion, and so I took up my retidence at Upper Sandusky in Central Ohio. The ohauge did not work the desired cure and I again consulted physicians. I found they were unable to effect a permanent cure, and when the extreme warm weather of aumnjer came on I grew to much worse that 1 Sve up all hone At that time I was Buffers' terribly. How, badly, on\y tbose.can appreciate Who have contracted malarial disease In tropical regions It seemed as if death would be a relief greater than any other blessing. But notwithstanding all this. I am happy to state that I am to-day a perfectly well and healthy man. How I came to recover so remarkably can be understood from the following ca d voluntarily published by me in the Sandusky (Ohio) Republican, entitled:
BONOS TQ wpoil HONOR IS DUX. Editors Republican During my recent visit to Upper Sandusky, so many inquiries were made relative to what medicine or course of treatment had brought such a marked change in my system, I feel It to be due to the proprietors and to the public to state that Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure accomplished for me what other medicines and physicians had failed to da* The malarial polsbn which had Worked its way so thoroughly through my system during five years’ residence in Florida had brought me to the verged the grave, and physicians had pronounced my case incurable; but that is not to be wondered at, as it was undoubtedly one of the worst on record. Hough Brothers, of your city, called my attention to the medicine referred to and induced me to try a few bottles. So marked was the change after four weeks’ trial that I continued its use, and now, after three months, the cure is complete. This is not written for the benefit of Warner A Ca, but for the public, and especially for any person troubled with malarial or bilious attacks.”
Such is the statement I made, without solicitation, after my recovery, and Buch I stand by at the present moment lam convinced that Warner’s Safe Cure is all it is claimed to be, and as such deserves the great favor it has received. A remedy which can ,the severest case of tropical malaria of five years’ standing certainiy cannot fail to cure those minor malarial troubles which are so prevalent and yet so serious. AtjfbKDvDay, Pastor Universalist Church. Woodstock, Ohio, May 10, 1882. ? ’ It is estimated that the commerce which floats down the Hudson river annually is worth $75,000,000. The 217 native papers of India are trying to form a press association. •Ladies of all ages who suffer from los's of appetite: from imperfect digestion, low spirits and nervous deLi itv may have life and hea’th renewed and indettn.te'y extended bv the use of Mrs. Lydia E. Pmkham s remedies f r all complaints incident to the female constitution. We have not only a living faith in Mrs Pinkham, but we are assured that her medicines are at once moßt agreeable and efficacious A Lootsvidue policeman has been discovered walking his beat at night, and the Courier-Journal says he must be a somnambulist, • that Is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another.” People are constantly changing their homes from East to West and from North to South or vice versa, in search of a healthy State. If they would learn .to be contented, and to use the oelebrated Kidney-Wort when sick, they would be much better off. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but effectual remedy. The use of iron cannot Increase the running qualities of a dog, but tin can.
