CERTAIN CURE FOR "FELON. IgS 



CERTAIN CURE FOR FELOlSr. 



We liave known instances of the ifiost intense 

 suffering, neither rest by day or sleep at niglit, 

 in which this process has effected cures. As soon 

 as it becomes apparent that a felon is making its 

 appearance, which is known by a constant sore-: 

 ness and i^ain proceeding from the bone^ take a 

 strong cord of any kind and wrap it about the 

 afflicted part, as tightly as can be borne; keep 

 it in this condition until the pain can be endured 

 no longer. Now loose the cords and soon as the 

 pain, caused by the cording subsides, tighten it 

 again. Continue this for several days or until^ 

 the felon is complete^ blackened and killed. — 

 We have known several persons who have been 

 afflicted with felons to try this remedy with 

 success — in fact we have never known it to fail. 

 The cording stops the circulation and then the 

 sore has nothing to feed upon, when it soon dies 

 of starvation. We have faith in this remed}^, 

 even after a felon has made considerable pro- 

 gress. If the felon has commenced at the bone 



