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■HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH."

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Published by H. R. STEVENS,

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BOSTON.

Ezekiel, 47th Chapter, 1 2th Verse.

" By the river upon the bank thereof, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade; and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine."

A Walking Miracle.

Mr". H. R. Stevens:—

Dear Sir,— Though a stranger I want to inform you what Vegetine has done for me.

Last Christmas Scrofula made its appearance in my system— large running ulcers appearing on me as follows: One on each of my arms, one on my thigh, which extended to the seat, one on my 'head, whielr-eat into the skull bone, one on my left leg, that became so bad that two physicians came to amputate the limb, though upon consul- tatien concluded not to do so, as my whole body was S3 full of Scrofula they deemed it advisable to cut the sore, which was painful beyond descrip- tion, and there was a quart of matter run from this one sore.

The physicians all gave me up to die, and said they could do no more for me. Both of my legs ■were drawn up to my seat, and it was thought if I did get up again I would be a cripple for life.

When in this condition I saw Vegetine adver- tised, and commenced taking it in March, and followed on with it until I had used sixteen bot- tles, and this morning I am going to plough corn, a well man. All my townsmen say it is a miracle to see me round walking and working.

In conclusion I will add, when I was enduring such great suffering, from that dreadful disease, Scrofula, I prayed to the "Lord above to take me out of tins world, but as Vegetine has restored to me the blessings of health, I desire more tiian ever to live, that I may be of some service to my fellow man, and I know of no better way to aid suffering humanity than to enclose you this state- ment of my case, with an earnest hope that you will publish it, and it will afford me pleasure to reply to any communication which I may receive therefrom. 1 am, Sir, very respectfully,

WILLIAM PAYN. Avery, Berrien Co., Mich., July 10, 1872.

Born April 2, 1743. Died July 4, law. Inaugurated ma«ch 4, 1801.

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and the large number of testimonials which are constantly being received from persons' who have been cured by its use, is conclusive proof of its great value. It is recommended by physicians and apothecaries. As a Blood Purillerand Health Restorer, it has no equal.

Vegetine is not prepared for a fancy drink, made from poor liquors, which- debilitate the sys- tem, and tend to destroy health instead of restor- ing it.

Are not the many testimonials given for the dif- ferent complaints satisfactory to any reasonable person suffering from any disease mentioned above, that they can be cured ? Bead the different testimonials given, and no one can doubt. In many of these cases the persons &ay that their pain and suffering cannot be expressed, as in cases of Scrofula, where, apparently, the whole body was one mass of corruption. If Vegetine will relieve pain, cleanse, purify and curs such diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after trying different physicians, many remedies, suffering for years, is it not conclusive proof, if you are a sufferer, you can be cured? Why is this medicine performing such great cures ? It works in the blood, in the circulating fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood Purifier, The great source of disease originates in the blood; and no medicine that does not act directly upon it, to purify and renovate, has any just claim upon public attention. When the Mood becomes life- less and stagnant, either from change of weather or of climate, want of exercise, irregular diet, or from any other eause, the Vegetine will renew the blood, carry off the putrid humors, cleanse the stomach, regulate the bowels, and impart a tone of vigor to the whole body. The conviction is, in the public mind as wall as in the medical pi o- fessiOn, that the remedies supplied by the I'ege- table Kingdom, are more fiafe, more successful in the cure of disease, than mineral medicines. Vegetine is composed of roots, barks and herbs. It is pleasant to take, and is perfectly safe to give to an infant. Do you need it ? Do not hesitate to try it, You will never regret it, .

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Roxbuey, Feb. 17, 1871. Me. II. R. Stevens:—

Dear Sir, I have been a great sufferer lor fif- teen years, and though a stranger to you, I must tell you how I was cured, and what did it.

I am thirty-one years of age, and I inherited Scrofula from my mother. I have had 1 liis disease in every form during the past fifteen years, and during the past eight years have been almo;-t en- tirely covered with S'crofula sores: there being seventy-two large running ulcers on my body at one time. 1 have been attended by five physicians of this place, also six good physicians from Boston and other jplaces. Have thoroughly tried five of the most popular remedies which : «m a*v r:i. iu ibi- the blood, to cure Scrofula, etc. The proprietor's of two of these remedies called on me at different times, and both told me that my .case was inc arable.

About six months ago a Scrofula sore came out on my left arm, which spread from shoulder to elbow. It was horrible to look at, and the pain and suffering was dreadful to bear, with my arm in a sling, suffering day after day, and passing sleepless nights, with violent pain in my head, ana. palpitation of the heart.

This was my condition, when Mr. Holmes (of this place) urged me to try the Vegetine, and knowing that it had cured him after nothing else would, and having no other hope for relief. 1 com- menced to lake the Vegetine; and, after I had used it about one week, I could see that the sores had a different appearance, and could realize that I was growing stronger.

The sores all discharged fearful quantities; hut tiie pain left me very rapidly. I kept on improv- ing, and can now say, after taking thirteen bottles of Vegetine; that I have not felt so well for fif- teen years. The Vegetine worked differently in my case from anything which I ever took, aud 1 do honestly believe it to be the be*t medicine iu the world, and I wish all sufferers knew its value as I do, and I shall take pleasure in giving any in- formation as to what this good medicine has don.; for me, I am very gratefully yours,

MRS. MAY M. THOMPSON, 3 Malbor Place, Boston Highlands.

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"Vegetine purifies the Blood, and re- stores the Health."

Our food furnishes material for the growth and nourishment of the body by absorption and assimi- lation. In like manner Vegetine actsiu the cure of disease. When swallowed, it is absorbed, taken up by the veins, and circulated through the system with the blood, reaching the most hidden and remote parts. It is evident, by this direct action, that the whole system mustfeel the effects of the remedy.

Vegetine Invaluable.

Providence, K. I.,

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I feel bound to express with my signature the high value 1 place upon your Vegetine. My family 'nave used it for the last two years. In nervous debility it is invaluable, and I recommend it to all who may need an invigorating, renovating ionic. O. T. WALKER,

Formerly Pastor of Bowdoin .Square Church, Boston.

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Boston, Feb. 13, 1S71. II. R. Stevens, Esq.:—

Dear Sir, About one year since T found myself 1-i a feeble condition from general debility. Veg- etine was strongly recommended to me by a f. Send who had beer, much benefited by its use. I procured the article, and. after using several bottles, was restored to health, and discontinued ! its use. I feel quite r.onlldent that there is no medicine superior to It for those complaints for which it is especially prepared; and would cheer- fully recommend it to those who feel that they need something to restore them to perfect health.

Respectfully Vours, TJ. B. PETTFNGILL, Firm of S. M. Pettingill & Co.,

Is'o. 10 State Street.

Feel Myself a New Man.

Natick, Mass., June 1, 1372. MR. II. R. Stevens:—

Bear Sir,— Through the advice and earnest per- suasion of Rev. E. S. Best, of this place, I have been taking VEGETINE for Dyspepsia, of which I have suffered for years.

I have used only two bottles and already feel myself a new man.

Respectfully, Br. J. W. CARTER.

ANDREW JACKSON.

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.

Lebanon, N. II., Jan. 29, 1870. Mr. Stevens:—

Dear Sir, I write this note to inform you of the effect of your " Blood Purifier'' upon my sys- tem. When I commenced taking it a year a#o, I was very much debilitated. My limbs were swol- len so that it was impossible for me to get into or out from a carriage, and very painful to go up or down stairs; indeed I could scarcely stand on my feet. My appetite was gone, my strength tailing rapidly. Alter using your medicine for a few weeks, I began to improve. My appetite im- proved, and my strength returned. I can now perform my duties as a nurse with my wonted ease, and 1 feel I owe it to your remedy. ' I should not wish to be without it.

Yours gratefully,

MRS. C. A. II. TILDES! .

Recommend it Heartily.

South Boston, Feb. 7, 1870. Mr. Stevens:—

Dear Sir,— I have taken several bottles of your Vegetine, and am convinced it is a valuable remedy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, and general debility of the system.

I can heartily recommend it to all suffering from the above complaints.

Yours respectfully,

MRS. MUXROE PARKER.

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Mr. II. R. Stevens:—

Dear Sir, I will most cheerfully add my testi- mony to the great number you have already re- ceived in favor of your great and good medicine, Veowtine, for 1 do not think enough can be said in its praise, for I was troubled over thirty years with that dreadful disease, Catarrh, and had such bad coughing spells that it would seem as though I could never breathe any more, and Vegetine has cured me; and I do feel to thank God all the time there is so good a medicine as Vegetine, and I also think it one of the best medicines lor coughs and weak sinking feelings at the*stomach, and advise everybody to take the Vegetine, for 1 can assure them it is one of the best medicines that ever was.

MRS. L. GORE, Cor. Magazine and Walnut Sts.,

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My daughter lias received great benetlt from the use of Hie VEGETINE. Her declining health was a source of great anxiety 1o all of her friends. A lew bottles of the Vegetine restored her health, strength and appetite.

N. II. TILDEX, Insurance and Real Estate Afjent,

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South Boston, Feb. '.), II. R, Stevens, Esq. :—

Dear Sir, I have heard from very many sources of the great success of Vegetine in cases of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Kidney Com- plaint, Catarrh, and other tliseases of kindred na- ture. I make no hesitation in saying that I know Vegetine to be the most reliable remedy for Catarrh and General Debility.

My wile has been troubled with Catarrh for many years, and at times very badly. She has thoroughly tried every supposed remedy that we could hear .of ; and with all this she lias for sever- al years been gradually growing worse, and iho discharge from the head was excessive and very offensive.

She was in this condition when she commenced to take Vegetine ; I could see that she was im- proving on the second bottle. She continued tak- ing the Vegetine until she had usedlrom twelve to fifteen bottles. 1 am now happy in informing you and the public (if you choose to make it pub- lic) that she is entirely cured, and Vegetine accomplished the cure after nothing else would. Hence I feel justified in saying VEGETINE is the most reliable remedy and would advise all suffer- ing humanity to try it, for 1 believe it to be a good, honest, vegetable medicine, and I shall not hesitate to recommend it.

1 am, &c, respectfully,

L. C. C A UDELL,

Store 451 Broadway.

Further Proof.

Mr. Stevens:—

Dear Sir,— After suffering for the last two years with the Rheumatism, I can truly say, that, after using your Vegetine for thirty days. 1 leceived more help than I ever received "from the many so- called remedies which I have used for this dis- ease. Alter taking some eight or ten bottles, it effected a perfect "cure of the Rheumatism upon me, and I have not had the slightest touch of it for several months. 1 take great pleasure in recommending your remedy to all.

J. Q. A. HOLRROOK, 312 Fourth Street, South Boston.

WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON

Born Feb. 9, 1773. Died April 4, 1841. JJfAVWJBATED MARCH 4, 1841.

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East Maksheield, Aug. 22, 1870. Me. Stevens:—

Dear Sir. I r.m seventy-one years of age ; have suffered many years with Kidney Complaint, weakness in "my back aud stomach. I was in- duced by friends to try your Vegktine, and 1 tliink it the best medicine for weakness of the kidneys I ever used. I have tried many remedies for this complaint, and never found so much re- lief as from the Yegetine. It strengthens and invigorates the whole system. !Manv of mv ac- quaintances have taken It, and I believe it to be good for nil the complaints for which it is recom- mended.

Yours trulv,

JOSIAH H. SHERMAN".

Born March 29, 1790. Died Jan. 17, 1862. Inaugurated April 6, 1841.

The Best Evidence.

The following letter from Rev. E. S. Best, pas- tor M. E. Church, Natick, Mass., will be read with interest by many physicians. Also those suffering from the same disease as afflicted the son of the Kev. E. S. Best. No person can doubt this testimony, and there is no doubt about the curative powers of Vegettne :

Natick, Mass., Jan. 1, 1873. Mr. II. R. Stevens :—

Dear Sir, We have good reason for regarding your Yegetine a medicine of the greatest value. We feel assured that it has been the means of saving our son's life. He is now seventeen years of age ; for the last two years he has suffered from necrosis of his leg, caused by scrofulous af- fection, aud was so far reduced that nearly all who saw him thought his recovery- impossible. A council of able physicians could give us but the faintest hope of his ever rallying, two of the number declaring that he was beyond the reach of human remedies, that even amputation could not save him, as he had not vigor enough to endure the operation. Just then we commenced giving him Yegetine, and from that time to the present he has been continuously improving. He has lately resumed his studies, thrown away crutches and cane, and walks about cheerfully and strong.

Though there i3 still some discharge from the opening where his limb was lanced, we have the fullest confidence that in a little time he will be perfectly cured.

He has taken about three dozen bottles of Veg- etine, hut lately uses but little, as he declares that lie is too well to be taking medicine.

Respectfully yours, E. S. BEST,

MRS. L. C. F. BEST.

Cannot be Excelled.

Chaklestown, March 19, 1869. H. R. Stevens:—

Dear fiir,— This is to certify that I have used your " Blood Preparation" in my family for sev- eral years, and think that, for Scrofula or Canker- ous Humors, or Rheumatic affections, it cannot be excelled; and, as a blood purifier and spring medicine, it is the best thing I have ever used; and I have used almost everything. I can cheer- fully recommend it to any one in need of such a medicine. Yours respectfully,

MRS. A. A. DINSMORE, 19 Russell St.

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Boston, May 50, 1871. H. R. Stevens, Esq.:—

Dear Sir, I have been badly nfflicted with Kidney Complaint for ten years ; have suffered great pain in my back, hips* and side, with great difficulty in passing urine, which was often and in very small quantities, Ircquently accompanied with blood and excruciating pain. "

1 have faithfully tried most of the popular rem- edies recommenced for my complaint ; I have been under the treatment of some of the most skilful physicians in Boston, all of whom pro- nounced riiv case incurable. This was my condi- tion when I was advised by a friend to try the Yegetine, and 1 could see the good effects from the first dose I took, aud from that moment I kept on improving until 1 was entirely cured, taking in all, I should think, about six bottles.

It is indeed a valuable medicine, and, if I should be afflicted again in the same way, I would give n dollar for a dose, if I could not get it •without Respectfully!

X M. GIBE, 363 Third St., South Boston.

ZACHARY TAYLOR

Born Nov. 2, 1795, Died June 15, 1849. . Inaugurated March 1, 1845.

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Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, &c, are always unpleasant, and atUmes they become the most distressing and dangerous diseases that cau affect the human system. Most diseases of the Kidneys arise front impurities in the blood, caus- ing hurnoTS which settle on these, pans. Yege- tink excels any known remedy in the whole world for cleansing and purifying the blood, thereby causing n healthy action to all the organs of the bodv.

Report from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary.

Boston, Jan 1, 1874.

Dear StV<~This is to certify that I have sold at retail 154 1-3 dozen (1852 bottles) of your Yf.ge- tine since April 12, 1870, and cau truly say that it has given the "nest satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints for which it is recommended that! ever sold. Scarcely a day passes without some 01 my customers testifying toils merits on themselves or their friends. I am perfectly cog- nizant of several cases of Scrofulous Tumors being cured by Yegetine alone in this vicinity. Yery respectfully yours,

AI GILMAN, 4tf8 Broadway,

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Boston, Dec. 12, 1869.

Gentlemen, My only object in giving you this testimonial -is to spread valuable information. Having been badly alllicted with Salt Rheum, and the wltole surface of my skin being covered with pimples and eruptions, "many of which caused mo great pain and annoyance, and knowing it to be a blood disease, I took many of the advertised blood preparations, among which was any quantity of Sarsaparilla, without obtaining any benefit, tintil I commenced taking the Yegetine; aud before I had completed the first bottle 1 saw that I had got the right medicine. Consequently I followed on with it until I had taken seven bottles, when I was pronounced a well man; and my skin is smooth and entirely free from pimples and erup- tions. I have never enjoyed so good health before, and I attribute it all to the use of Yegetine. To benefit those afflicted with Rheumatism, I will make mention also of the Yegetine's wonderful power of curing me of this acute complaint, of which I have suffered so intensely.

C. H. TUCKER, Tas. Ag't Mich. 0. R. R.

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Every One Speaks Favorably.

East Maeshfield, Aug. 31, 1870. Mr. Stevens:—

Dear Sir, I have been troubled with Canker from childhood, causing my mouth to be so sore at times, that 1 was unable to'eat. Have taken many preparations, but with no effect until I tried your Yegetine. After taking a few doses I found it relieved the faintness nt the stomach that always accompanies Canker humor; and by the time' I had taken the third bottle my mouth was entirely cured. Have not been troubled with it since that time, which is eight months ago. I have recom- mended it to several of my acquaintances; and every one speaks favorably of its good effect.

Yours truly, J>. S SHERMAN.

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ROXBCTKY, Jan. 20, 1871. H. R. Stevens, Esq.:—

Dear Mr, In presenting you with my testimo- nial, I will commence by saying it is pretty gen- erally known mound these parts that I have been an acute sufferer with Chronic Rheumatism. For a year and a halt 1 was obliged to give up my business, and for six. mouths of the time was com- pelled to he on my bark entirely helpless. My friends were constantly bringing me every remedy advertised for Chronic Rheumatism. 1 gave each a fair trial, getting no belter, and continually growing worse. Three of our best physicians at- tended me, neither of whom could do anything to alleviate my sufferings which were beyond de- scription. I suffered excruciating pains in my arms and shoulders, and at tunes 1 could not raise my hands to my head. Finally, the disease prin- cipally settled in my ankles and wrists, both of which were rapidlv growing out of shape. Ap- parently, everything bad been done for me that could be. when a friend prevailed upon mo lo try VEGETINE, saying he had taken it himself, for Scrofula i. i the" blood, with the most satisfactory results. Consequently all other remedies were laid aside, and I commenced the Vegetine, de- termined to give it a fair trial; and before I had completed the first bottle I began lo lee! better. I kept taking the Vegetinb and kept on improv- ing. A long time has since elapsed, and I can honestly say 1 am entirely cured; and VEGETiNE has proved itself to be my best friend, to which alone I give credit for my g.reat relief. My busi- ness is such as to enable me to daily come in con- tact with sickness of every description; and since my recovery I have made it a point to recommend VEGETINE, telling the sick what it has done for me. I now have the names of over two lufcidred persons on my route who are taking Vegetine, and in every case are being helped rapidly. Many have been entirely cured who were pro- nounced hopeless cases by some of our most emi- nent physicians. The diseases were Scrofula, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, General Debili- ty, etc. Yours with great respect,

T. II. HOLMES, 3 Dayton Av. The undersigned hereby testify to the above facts.

GEO. E. HAVEN, 4 Fremont Avenue.

WM. E. NEEDIIAM. lTti'J Washington Street.

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C. A. AlOOAR, Warren Street.

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Vegetine is made exclusively from the juices of carefully selected barks, roots a'nd herbs, and so strongly concentrated, that it will effectu- ally eradicate from the system every taint of Scrofula,, Scrofulous Humor, Tumors, Cancer, Cancerous Humor, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Syphilitic Diseases, Can- ker, Faintness at the Stomach, and all diseases that arise from impure blood. Sciatica, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma- tism, Neuralgia, Gout and Spinal Com- plaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood.

For Ulcers End Eruptive Diseases of the Skin, Pustules, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Tetter, Scalclhead and Ring- worm, Vegetine has never failed to effect a permanent cure.

For Pains in the Back, Kidney Com- plaints, Dropsy, Female Weakness, Leucorrhcea, arising from internal ulceration. and uterine diseases, and General Debility, Vegetinb acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration, and regu- lates the howels.

For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Piles, Nervousness, and Gen- eral Prostration of the Nervous System, no medicine has ever given such perfect satisfac- tion as the Vegetine. It purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a con- trolling power over the nervous system.

The remarkable cures effected by Vegetine have induced many physicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their own families.

In fact, Vegetine is the best remedy yet dis- covered for the above diseases, and i.-i the only ! reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed before the public.

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The great benefit I have received from the usa of Vegetine induces me to give my testimony in its favor. I.believe it to be notonly of great value for restoring the health, but a preventive of dis- eases peculiar to Hie spring and summer seasons.

I would not be without it lor ten times its cost.

EDWIN TTLDEN. Attorney, and General Agent lor Massachusetts,

of the Craftsmen's Life 'Assurance Company, No. 4'J Sears Building, Boston, Mass.

Has entirely Cured Me.

Boston, October, 1S70. Mr.. Stevens:—

Dear Sir, My daughter, after having a severe attack of Wliobpiug'-Cougli, was left in a feeble state of health. Being, advised by a friend, sho tried the Vegetine, and after using a few bot- tles, was fully restored to health.

I have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism. T have taken several bottles of the Vegetine for this complaint and am happy to say it has entire- ly cured me. I have recommended the Vegetine to others with the same good results. It is a great cleanser and pitrifer of the blood; it is pleasant to take: and I can cheerfully recommend it.

JAMES MORSE, 304 Athens Street.

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South Berwick, Me., Jan. 17, 1872. II. R. Stevens, Esq. :—

Dear Sir,— I have had Dyspepsia in its worst form for the last ten years, and have taken hun- dreds of dollars' worth of medicine without ob- tainingany relief. In September last I commenced taking the Vegetine. since which time my health has steadily improved My food digests well; and I have gained fifteen pounds of fiesh. There are several others in this place taking Vegetine; and all have obtained relief.

Yours truly, THOMAS E. MOORE,

Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Co.'s Alills.

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