Mighty Good GoodsC. 3. Churchill, a Mall Carrier, Makes aValuable Find.“I nh i s“tramp, tramp, tramp, for the seven years . Churchill, a Kala-m a z o o mail car rier, hasbeen exposed to all kinds of weather, throug hslush sleet, wind and wet hehas run Uncle Sam’s errands. But all this exposure had its effect. Rheumatism crept into his joints, and made misery that was unceasing.And then he tried Rheumaticure— but read it in Mr. Churchill’s own words:Sfecijic Remedy Co., Kalamaxoo Mich. :Dear Sirs—Answering your inquiry whether Rheumaticure benefitted me, I will say (and mytestimony m ty he published If you see fit) that forten years I had been a sufferer from Rheumatism. My occupation for the last seven years being that of mail carrier, have been exposed to all kinds of weather. Have tried many so-called remedies, but without benefit until I began taking your medicine, v hich has helped me wonderfully. One of its great charms to me is, that instead of disturbing my stomach, as all other rheumatic remedies did, it lias the effect of stimulating it to healthy action, and I believe it to be the best tonic and appetizer ever produced. Truly,C. S. Churchill, Mail Carrier, Kalamazoo, Mich.Rheumaticure is a positive specific for Rheumatism. It stimulates the stomach and other organs, enriches the blood, infusing it with new life, so that it is enabled to dissolve the poisonous deposits and conduct them through the natural channels from the system. It can be taken and retained by the most sensitive stomach.Full particulars regarding Rheumaticure will be sent on application to Specific Remedy Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., or ask your druggist for a book or. the subject.For sale by Rose *fc Son and S E.V