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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1896-8-13, Page 6THE EXETER TIMES Racked with Rheumatism ,Unable to Walk, owing to exeruciat- ing pain. After ten years' terrible torture, Cured- by tacott's Sers aptariilr!a. A. H. Christiansen, writing from the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, says: " I o\ c you t:lore titan I can ever pay. For ;tea seals 1 sutfeieI the tortures of the. 'ii maned with r::eutnatism. Father had it beio;e me, and I believe it is an here- ditary disease. adv knee joints would get inflamed and If I was out in any "weather" I was sure . to be laid up, e heel to a travelling man is a calamity. In e. score oil Canadian towns local doctors tl eeed me,some giving relief, others none. I read that Sarsaparilla was a rheumetie cure, and I asked a druggist for 'a b,ttlte of the beet Sarsaparilla, on the market." lie. gave me Scott's, re- making thee itwasa n improvement k a£ n o &1l otl.ers, and that he. culd honestly recommend it. I have taken four bottles, and am as free from pain as a man can hope to be. I was out in a rainstorm two days ago and never felt a twinge, As I said before, to Scott's Sarsaparilla I owe more than I car ever repay.' The best remedy for rheumatism, sciatica, and neuralio pains -all arising' from the presence ot poison in the blood •-is Scott s Sarsaparilla, a modern con- centrated medicine, prompt in ite cura- tive e.'f'eas. Doses #rain one half to one teaspoonful. At $1 per bottle of your dru ,gist. tad by U. Lt TZ, Exeter, Out. i •:e,1 t a 1.244`,gt1ltiNl,1 Perneeently Dozers, WeA?rness, Nervousness, D,rty ;fy 9 and .a11 tela tog of Mils from esi'ly bitch ear later excecree, the letters of o+awork, Ski. briar worry, etc. l'uli etrength, dgrel em nt sad toes Oka a to evare gegen s; 4 pq a of ties hada Samp!; paturel etho4 Lams. dishlmprcretnehtecet. Failure letpcssaaa 2,000 references. Dank, axp1Ytlaaaa 424 eroof1 nai