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u It Beats Anything I
Ever Saw In My Life.
Mei-ehant Was All Bent Over
Suffering With Rheumatism
Three Years—Says Puratone
Making A New Man of Him. \
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"A few bottles of Pomeroy’s
tone did more for me than all
other medicines and treatments
cost me hundreds of dollars,”
dared C. H. Bnedsett,
merchant of Fulton Heights, Atlanta,
“I am forty-six years old,” con
tinued Mr. Bnedett, “and have been
suffering with rheumatism and
Stomach trouble ever since 1 was a
thirteen-year old boy. I had to go
about all bent over on account of the
rheumatism—actually I was so bent
1 could pick things off the floor with¬
out having to stoop further. What
1 ate seemed to form in my stomach
in hard knots and gas would form
until I could hardly breathe. I
couldn’t sleep worth a cent and had
awful headaches. I always had a
bad taste in my mouth. 1 ached
from head to foot with rheumatism,
and my muscles were as sore as boils.
I took all kinds of medicines and was
treated by doctors, but nothing
reached my case.
“One day a man came in my store,
and as I was so bent over with the
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rheumatism, he asked me what
the matter. I told him, and as
was making some purchases from
he said: ‘My man, I know just
you need—Pomeroy’s medicine.
you take it, I believe it will
en you up. I know of some
j able cures made with it.’
"I decided right then and
to try this medicine. And I
j the day 1 did, for I am T^he not like
j same man now.
trouble has been entirely
I have a fine appetite, and can
anything I want without any
after effects and I sleep like a
I haven’t a rheumatic pain about
and am straightening up rapidly.
took thirty-three years of
lo get me all bent over, and it 1
remarkable the way this
medicine has changed me in just a
few weeks.
Besides . , myself, ,, there
are a
, ber of , other ,, people , . neigh¬ . ,
in my
borhood who have been wonder
fully helped by Puratone. It cer
tainly beats anything I ever saw in
m y jjf e ”
Puratone is sold in Fort Valley
W. C. Wright, in Roberta by
Pharmacy and bv one leading drug
gist in every town.—Adv.
LAWYERS LEAD NATION’S
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NEWSPAPER MEN
(New York Sun).
NEW YORK.—During 1919
were 5,121 eases of suicide
reported in this country, with
yers heading the list and
men running a negligible last,
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