Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1881 — POVERTY AND DISTRESS. [ARTICLE]

POVERTY AND DISTRESS.

That poverty which produces the greatest distress is not of the purse but of the blood. Deprived of its richness it becomes scant and watery, a condition termed anemia in medical writings. Given this condition, and scrofulous swellings and sores, general and nervous debility, loss of flesh and appetite, weak lungs, throat disease, spitting of blood and consumption, are among the common results. If you are a sufferer from thin, poor blood, employ Dr. Piercs’s “Golden Medical Discovery," which enriches the blood and cures these grave affections. Is more nutrative than cod liver oil, and is harmless in any condition of the system, yet powerful to cure. By druggists.