Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1874 — Interesting to Invalid Ladies. [ARTICLE]

Interesting to Invalid Ladies.

Habi.emvillb, Columbia Co., N. Y„ July 9, 1873. R. V. PIBRCB. M. D.: Dear Sir — Your favor is just received. I intended to have written to you several weeks since concerning the improvement in my health, which is now very apparent. I have used one bottle of Favorite Prescription with the best results, although I will admit that I was somewhat discouraged after its use (for a short time only). I took it under very disadvantageous circumstances —having the supervision of the house and during the season of “ house.cleaning” was obliged, through the incompetency of help, to do more than I ought, and, of course, suffered dreadfully, lifted when I ought not to have raised my hand, and did all I could to bring “orderput of chaos,” —but uponlaylngaside ail cares and continuing the remedy I find after using less than pne bottle to bejjo much benefited that I have discontinued the use, with no return of the symptoms of which wrote you. I have suffered terribly and what added to my distress was the consciousness of not procuring relief from ordinary sources, at times it seemed about, impossible to stand so great was the distress. All of those severe neuralgic pains have disappeared, they were so bad at-times I could hardly walk without some external pressure. They seem to have left me like magic, suddenly, and have had no return; all other symptoms have been removed. The severe weakness and faintness have disappeared, and I can go up stairs with comparative ease now. I would have informed you„ere this of my improvement, for I appreciated it, but I was fearful it was only transient benefit I was receiving, but I think sufficient time has elapsed to consider the beneficial results permanent. Accept of my best wishes for your future success and your kindness in advising me. Very truly, Mrs. M. Nettie Snyder. It is now generally admitted by honest physicians that when pnee the cpnsumptipn is fairly fastened upon the lungs no human power can save the patient from death. They also say that about fifty per cent, of those who die from this disease can trace thecause to a neglected cough or cold, which might have been cured by a small bottle ot Liquid Opodeldoc, or what is the same thing, Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Cut this notice out and bring it with you. We are authorized to refund the cash to any person or persons who shall buy and use Parsons' Purgative Pills and fail of relief and satisfaction. , ~ Hearing Restored. —A great invention Send stamp for particulars to George J. Wood, Madison, Ind. .