Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1882 — A Sudden Death. [ARTICLE]

A Sudden Death.

“John Smith died suddenly this morning from an attack of Dysentery. Only last night he seemed to be in perfect health, and lug friends will be surprised to hear of his sudden death.” How many times we hear just such news as the above; and the reason for so many deaths from Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, etc., is not because these diseases are necessarily fatal, but because people do not know how to treat them, or neglect treatment until it is too late. A teaspoonful of Perry Davis’ Tain Killer, in a little sweetened water (hot water preferred), taken every half honr, will cure any case of bowel trouble if the treatment is commenced in time. If the case is unusually severe, or treatment has not been promptly commenced, tho Tain Killer should be applied externally as well as internally. Full directions accompany every bottlo. It lias never failed when used according to tho directions. A bottle in the house may save a life that would be lost while waiting for a doctor. When a lawyer was onoe stating his point for the twelfth time, the Judge interrupted him by saying, “You have made that point elevon times already.” “True, your Honor,” was the lawyer’s reply, “ but there are twelve men on the jury."