Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1888 — What Is being done for the Orphans. [ARTICLE]
What Is being done for the Orphans.
Rev. L. B. Payne, superin tendeht of the Orphan Home, Macon, Ga. writes: We have had a great improvement in the health of our children by the use of Swift’s Specific. We had among the children some who had scrofula—notably one case in which it was unmistakably hereditary. We got some of Swift’s Specific and gave it to this case> and in a short while it was cured sound and well. It was as bad a case, I think, as I ever saw, and it haddbeea under excellent physicians with no permanent benefit We have been giving it to all the children as a health tonic. We have tour children and one sea mstress. who for years, have suffe red intensely every spring with erysipelas, and though they hav e been taking Swift’s Specific only in small doses as a health tonic, they all, without exception,..pass ed through this spring without a touch of this complaint. A youug lady of the institution, who has been with us for year s, has been troubled with a most aggravated rash ever since she was a child. She tried all known remedies that are prescribed for it with no benefit; but she has been cure d by taking Swift’s Specific, and has had no return of the trouble. Treatise on Blood and Skin diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co. Drawer 3 Atlanta, Ga.
