Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1882 — THE ELIXIR OF YOUTH ! [ARTICLE]

THE ELIXIR OF YOUTH !

How Old Age Wa« Restored to Youthful Vigor. Geneva, Kane Co., 111., Sept 20, 1881. To the proprietors of Burdock Blood Bitters, Buffalo, N. Y. Gentlemen— l purchased a bottle of your Burdock Blood Bitters, and saw a i eq test to bo informed of its effects. I therefore give you a brief history of my case. I was taken four years since with paralysis, and my case was supposed to be hopeless. I employed a physician until I was able to sit up, when I concluded to manage my own case, as I was so far advanced in life it would only be possible to survive a short time, being now a little over 80 years of age. I tried many remedies, and, not w, Hist (Hiding tho persevering u-te of thorn, I found no permanent benefit until I used yonr Burdock Blood Bitters, which I found to suit my case exactly, and I feel rejoiced to have found a medicine of true worth and so full of life-giving principles. Its beneficial effects woro manifest from the first, and I now feel almost the vigor of youth again. This is my experience with your Burdock Blood Bitters, to tho merits of which I am very roady to give my testimony. Yours respectfully, D. 11. Howard. Bold by all Druggist p. A married woman said to her husband, “ Yon have never taken me to the cemetory." “ No, my dear,” replied he, “that is a pleasure I have yet in anticipation.” A New Principle. The principle upon which Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor acts is entirely now. It does not sink deep into tbo flesh, thereby producing soreness, but acts directly upon the external covering of the com, separates it from tho under layer, removes the direct pressuro from the part, and at once effects a radical cure, withdut any pain or discomfort. Let those who are suffering from corns, yet skeptical of treatmentt try it, and by ttie completeness of the cure they will bo roady to recommend Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor to others. “ What a generous man Jones is.” said Smith to Itoliinson, one day. “True,” responded Robinson,' warmly. “ You rarely find one more sb. He is always giving himself away,”

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