Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1882 — Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer. [ARTICLE]
Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer.
[Colman’s Rural World, St. Louis, July, 1882.1 We have known this remedy for twentyfive years, and have had occasion to use’it many times. For cramps in the bowels or colicky pains we know of no remedy that equals it, and the same may be said of external application, in the case of inflammations, sprains or other painful swellings. Indeed it is an article that ought to be found in every household, and the specific instructions, that accompany every bot tle, kept where they can always'be found. The manufacturers are, we know, of the very best men in their community, and their statements perfectly reliable. ' One of the worst bores in Austin said to Gilhooly: “You always look happy when I meet you?” “I am always happy when I meet you, because you are always going in the opposite direction. It is only when you overtake me that I get the blues. ” —Texas Siftings.
