Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1882 — General Debility and Liver Complaint [ARTICLE]
General Debility and Liver Complaint
B. V. Pierce, M.D., Buffalo, N ¥.: Dear Sir— My wife has been taking your “Golden Medical Discovery” and “Pellets,” for her liver and general debility, and has found them to be good medicines, and would recommend them to all sufferers from Liver Complaint, Sour Stomach and General Debility. Yours fraternally, N. E. Harmon, Pastor M. E. Church, Elsah. 111. A man gathering mushrooms was told that they were poisonous. “ Thank"you, ”he replied: “ I am not going to eat them myself—l sell them at the hotel.” Young, middle-aged or old men, suffering from nervous debility or kindred affections should address, with two stamps for large treatise, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. It was William Cullen Bryant, the celebrated minstrel, who said to his little sister : “I would rather have my poetry ‘Than a topsis.’ " He wrote mostly of apple-trees in bloom, and cared little for toys.
