Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1882 — "BECAME SOUND AND WELL.” [ARTICLE]
"BECAME SOUND AND WELL.”
Hatcheb’b Station, Gk, March 27, 1876. R. V. Pierce, M. !>.: DegrSir —My wife, who had been ill for over two years, ana had hied many other medicine*, became sound and well by using your “Favorite Prescription.” My niece was also cured by it* use, after several physicians had failed to do her any good. Yours truly, Thomas J. Methvin. A young member bf* the bar thought he vvould ad&pt a motto for himself, apd, after much reflection, wrote in large letters, and posted up agfljnst the wall, the. following, J ‘ Suum &uique.” which may be translated. “ Let every one have his own.” A country client,’coming in, expressed himself much gratified with the maxim, but added, “ You don’t spell it right.” “Indeed! Then how ought it to be spelt?” The visitor replied, “Sue ’em quick.” ~ M . Sick and bilious Headache, and all derangements of stomach and bowels, cured by £>r. Pierce’s “ Pellets ” —or anti-bilious granules. 25 cents a vial. No cheap boxes to allow waste of virtues. By druggists. A young wife lost her husband who wac about 70 years -of. age. “ But how did you ever happen to, marry a man of that age?” asked on£’her friends. “Why,” said the young widow, “you see I only had the choice between two old men, and of course I took the oldest. ” “ Pasting is such sweet sorrow,” rer marked a bald old bachelor to a pretty girl, as he told her good-mght. “I should smile,” she replibd, glancing upon his hairlessness and wondering how he ever did it. . .
Young men* and middle-aged ones, suffer ng from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses, send three stamps for Part VIL of Dime Series Books. Address Wobld’b Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. “ Ma,” remarked a New Haven belle, “do you know what has become of that old trank lid of grandma’s? It would make a beautiful hat fox the theater, with a few feathers on it.” . * _<i_ —-i
