ter, the pains had leu my back and I was able to sit up in bed. Before I had finished the first bottle I could get downstairs. My appetite returned, that nasty taste in my mouth had disappeared, but there still remained an aching pain in my stomach,which troubled me periodically. I continued to use the syrup, and before the second bottle was empty I was able to get back to work and walk the entire distance of five miles to the factory. I cannot say too much in favor of the syrup. It eured me and I have continued to use it every spring, tiot that I am troubled with the disease, but to make sure 9 that it will not returno Occasionally when I hear any of my friends complaining of stomach trouble I advise them to try a bottle. "When I take the syrup now it is immediately after breakfast. I never felt better in my life, and I can do more work than I ever did before. After I come home from the city I work for several hours in the garden. I have seven children, and they have never been seriously ill. On the first sign of sickness they are given a dose of the syrup, and they are all right the next day. For my own part I can recommend it to all who ares suffering from dyspepsia/* Rheumatism. Never before has there existed a remedy as unfailingly successful in rheumatic affections as Seigel's Curative Syrup. It lubricates the joints, promotes the secretions of the fluids necessary to remove the stiffness of the muscles, removes hardened deposits in the joints, greases the machinery of nature and makes it move easily. One or two bottles of Seigel's Curative Syrup will do more If you have Lumbago, use a Seigel's Plaster.