Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1888 — A Druggist’s Testimony. [ARTICLE]

A Druggist’s Testimony.

The Swifts Specific Co. Atlanta Ga: Gentlemen —I used your Specfic: a few years ago with a very obstinate and malignant case of Scrofula, ami effected a radical and com plete cure. It was the case of a little colord girl, the daughter of a good customer of mine. The wife had died and also several other children with Scrofula or consumption. This was the living child, and she had the worst case of Scrofula I ever saw. She had a ‘great many lumps and holes about her face and neck so that she looked deformed. He had tried a great many remedies, and had lost all hope when I insisted upon his trying Swift’s Specific. He consented at last, if I would credit him until he could raise a crop, which I did. Before he had used a half dozen bottles he reported the child -well. Ten months after, when I left the place, there had been nonreturn of the disease. Three years have passed now, and no return; I believe it aperinanent cure. lam now using S. S. S. on another chronic case of Scrofula, and it is growing better every day. K. E. Nowlin, druggists Martin, Tenn. May 20, 1888. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga.