Democratic Sentinel, Volume 5, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1882 — Certain Knowledge. [ARTICLE]

Certain Knowledge.

We know whereof we affirm when we say that Warner’s Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure has performed more wonderful cures than any medi-‘ cine ever brought before the American public. A New York Tribune correspondent believes that cotton seed oil may yet replace lard for cooking purposes, and he thinks a pure vegetable oil should be preferred to the “product of the swine.” In another column will be found the advertisement of Allen’s Lung Balsam. We do not often speak of any proprietary medicine, but from what we have seen and heard of this great family medicine, we would say to those Buffering with any throat or lung disease, to take it and be cured. The Damaras of South Africa have i keen appreciation of the shades of coloi marked on their cattle and have twentysix terms for them, but have no namei for colors that are not cattle colors. The cures which daily result from the use,of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in all female diseases are really surprising. Haller says that in adult men laugh jter partakes of the character of th< . vowels o and a, with women and children 'it has more the character of e and i. Kidnet-Wort radically cures biliousness, piles and nervous diseases. An experiment has been tried and with success, of propagating sponges by cuttings in the Adriatic Sea. The period of growth generally averages seven years.