Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1880 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MILLINER Y ! CSt|ildote HAS just received, and is now prepared to show to the Ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity the largest and most choice selection of Billiaery ever brought into this county, which will be sold at the Lowest Prices.— Her stock comprises everything in the line of fashionable Hate. Ribbons, Feathers, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Flowers, Laces, etc., etc., And all goods usually found in a first class Millinery establishmentPlease eallbefore purchasing. Miss Patton, an expert milliner, will be ready at all times to wait on you. the place, at FENDIG’S DRY GOODS STORE. LIZZIE A. CHILCOTE. Rensselaer. April 16,1880. anscJEi ffil BALD ■ HEAD’S FRIEND. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I CARBOLINE I
A Deodorized extract of Petroleum, The Only Article that Will Restore Hair on Bald Heads. What the World has been Wanting for Centuries. The greatest discovery of. our day, so far as a large portion of humanity is concerned, is CARBOLINE, an article prepared from petroleum, and which effects a complete and radical cure in case of baldness, or where the hair, owing to diseases of the scalp, has become thin and tends to fall out It is also a speedy restorative, and while its use secures a luxuriant growth of hair, it also brings back the natural color, and gives the most complete satisfaction in the using. The falling out of the hair, the accumulations of* dandruff, and the premature change in color are all evidences of a diseased condition of the scalp and the glands which nourish the hair. To arrest these causes the article used must possess medical as well as chemical virtues, and the change must begin under the scalp to be of permanent and lasting benefit. Such an article is CARBOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discoveries, it is found to consist of elements almost in their natural state. Petroleum oil is the article which is made to work such extraordinary results ; but it is after it has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that it is in proper condition for the toilet. It was in far-off Russia that the effect of petroleum upon the hair was first observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming the lamps, had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the result was in a few months a much finer head of black, glossy hair than he ever had before The oil was tried on horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the eattle plague, and the results were as rapid as they were marvelous. The manes and even the tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely restored in a few weeks. These experiments were heralded to the world, but the knowledge was practically useless to the prematurely bald end gray, as no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the hair. But the skill of one of our chemists has Overcome the difficulty, and by a process known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate and costly experiments, succeeded in deodorizing refined petroleum, which renders it susceptible of being handled as daintily u the famous eau de cdtogiie. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were attended with the most astonishing results,' A few applications, where the hair was thin and falling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to tiie scalp and hair. Every particle of dandruff disappears on the first or second dressing, and the liquid so searching in its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and set np a radical cliange from the start. It is wqll known that the most beautiful colors are made from petroleum, and, by some mysterious operation of nature, tiie use of this article gradn ally imparts a beautiful light-brown color to the hair which by continued use, deepens to a black The color remains permanent for an indefinite ietigtl of time, and the change is so gradual that the inosi intimate friends can scarcely detect its progress Ina word, it is the most wonderful discovery ot the age, and well calculated to make the prema turely bald and gray rejoice. We advise our readers to give it a trial, feeling satisfied that one application will convince them of its wonderful effects. — P'Msburijh Commercial oj Oct. 22, 1877. The article is telling its own story in the hands of thousands who are using it with the most gratifying and encouraging results : W. H. Brill & Co., Fifth Avenue Pharmacy, says. “We have sort preparations for the hair for upward of twenty years, but have never had one to sell ax well or give such universal satisfaction. We therefore recommend it with confidence to our friends and the general public.” Mr. Gustaves F. Hall, of the Oates Opera Troupe, writes: “After six weeks’ use lam convinced, as are also my comrades, that your ‘ Carboline’ has and is producing a wonderful growth of hair where I had none for years.” C. H. Smith, of the Jennie Hight Combination, writes: “ After using your ‘ Carboline’ three weeks I am convinced that bald heads can be ‘re-haired.' It’S simply wonderful in my case.” B. F. Arthur, chemist, Holyoke, Mass., writes: “ Your ‘ Carboline’ has restored my hair after everything else had failed.” Josxph E. Pond, attorney-at-law, No. Attleboro, Mass., writes : For more than 20 years a portion or my head has been as smooth and free frombair as a billiard ball, but some eight weeks ago I was induced to try yonr CarboTiiie, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Where no hair has been seen for years there now appears a thick g owth, and I am convinced that by continuing its use I shall have as pood a b£ad of hair as I ever had. It. is growing now nearly as rapidly as hair does after it is cut. CARBOLINE Is now presented to the public without fear of contradiction as the best Restorative and Beautifier of the Hair the world has ever produced. Price, ONE DOLLAIt per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. KENNEDY & CoTpITTSBURG, PA., Sole Agents for the United Stales, the Canadas and Great Britain. Notice of AdministrationNOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of David Waymire, late of Jasper coun ty, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is probably sol vent. PHILIP B. WOODHAMS, Marcn 26,1880—4 t. ♦ Administrator. 1880 1880 Indiana Weekly STATE SENTINEL. Enlarged, Improved. SI .00 Per AnnumTHE PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
