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FACTS IN FiTZROY.
The Proof by Others Tests
Tha Caso oflirTtl. J.-FIELD.
^ (By a Melioufnt Reporter )
In the sunshine of his own happiness
who is thero that does not foel_for tho
miseries of others? "It is then," said
Mr. Georgo James Field, of No. -IS
Athcrtou-stroet, Fitzroy, _ -""that wo
should bo most sympathetic, and now
that my days avo so much brighter than
they wero twelve years ago, I must try
to make other people's the same."
" Is it so long as that since you made
tho recovery I've heard mentioned?"
enquired a reporter.
"Quito," was Mr. Field's brisk reply,
"and for that very reason I ought to
bo all the more thankful, as all theso
years I have been perfectly free from,
the complaints with which I formerly
suffered so much. It was whilst I was
living in Ilanovcr-street, near hero,
that my liver and kidneys played up
with mo with moro than usual severity,
and I may tell yon that during my many
years of suffering tho agony I endured
would have killed most men. © From,
twelvo stone I had got worn down to
ten stono and lialf-a-pound exactly, so
imagino what a wreck I was, and,
strange to say, although I was so weary
always, I could not rest when I turned
in, for I seldom dozed off until I had
fairly worn myself out by turning about
in bed most of the night, and when I
fot up I was quito unfit for anything,
ly mouth had a bad taste, and the un
healthy condition of my stomach could
bo seen by the coating on my tongue,
and another sign of my internal dis
orders was evidenced by tho sevoro pains
I suffered."
"When did you usually feel them?"
"Always, but after taking food tbey
wero terribly acute. Tho stomach soon
felt over-loaded, oven before I had eaten
anything worth speaking of, and it was
roinarkable what a nasty, heavy, suf
focating feeling affected my chest. Tho
pains across my loins and between my
shoulders fairly crippled me, and my
lifo was made quite dismal by the in
tensity of my headaches. If I slept for
an hour J had awful dreams, when I
fancied I "was falling from a great
height, or something equally terrible,
and my nerves wero so shattered that
I could not keep them still. Indeed,
nervousness troubled mo so much that I
always imagined somebody was standing
behind me with evil intent, and my life
was a perfect misery. My eyes felt
double their proper size, and my sight
was very bad; I grow giddy at inter
vals, my appetite bad left me long ago,
and even what I ate I could not always
keep down. Fits of dry retching came
on frequently, and I really don't know
how I escaped breaking a blood-vessel, |
the straining was so severe. Heaven
knows that i never expected to recover, ]
and but for Clements Tonic I would
have been dead long ago, as the doctors
could do positively nothing for me, and
I had been under dozens of them.
Every medicine available I had tried in
vain, and I tell you frankly that I got
Clements Tonic just in tho nick of.time.
Thank God, that remedy completely
conquered my ailments." 9
" And liavo you • remained cured for
twelve years ?"
"I am happy to say I have, for Cle
ments Tonic eradicated my liver and
kidney troubles so thoroughly that they
have never sinco returned and for that
reason I recommend the same remedy
wherever I go, for I know there is no
thing liks it to cur© nervousness and
weakness, and to destroy those head
aches that had made mo wretched so
long. Often I had had my back and
shoulders rubbed with liniment, think
ing I had lumbago, but Clements Tonic
was_ the only medicine which brought
entiro relief, which, after all tho un
availing treatment I had received, in
cluding a fortnight in hospital, speaks
for itself. The vomiting and dry.,retch
ing also ceased, giddiness never oc
curred again, and my sight became as
clear as ever.®My sleep became regular,
peaceful, and refreshing, and the appe
tite I got through using Clements Tonic
was remarkable. After thinking my ail.
ments were incurable, and that I was
surely going to die, just fancy? how
grateful I was, and how astounded, too,
at what Clements Tonic bad dono for
me, which amounted to nothing more
nor less than an entirely new lease ol
life. I was born at sea on board the
'Oliver Lang' on July 11, 1830, so I
am getting on in years, yet my health
has femaincd.ebctter sinco Clements
■ Tonic cured me than ever it was, and
you can publish theso facta in any mam
per you choose."
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