Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1882 — A Baptist Minister’s Experience. [ARTICLE]

A Baptist Minister’s Experience.

I am a Baptist Minister, and before I even thought of being a clergyman I graduatedin medicine, but left a lucrative practice for my present profession forty years ago. I was for many years a sufferer irom quinsy. “Thomas’ Eclectric Oil cured me. ” I was also troubled with hoarseness, and Thomas’ Eclectric Oil always relieved me. My wife and child had diphtheria, and “Thomas’ Eclectric Oil cured them,” and if taken in time it will cure seven times out of ten. I am confident it is a cure for the most obstinate coid or cough, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half till it with the Oil, and then place the end of the spoon in one nostril and draw the Oil out of the spoon into the head by sniffing as hard as they can, until the Oil 1 alls over into ihe throat, and practice that twice a week, I don’t care how offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their catarrh. For deafness and earache it has done wonders to my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt like recommending, and I am very anxious to see it in every place, for I tell you that I would not be without it in my house for any consideration. I am now suffering with a pain like rheumatism in mv right limb, ana nothing relieves me like Thomas' Eclectric 0.1. Du. E. F. Crane, Corry, Pa. “ How are you?” said Fogg, greeting Brown. Brown—‘‘Not very well; I’m just alive.” Fogg—“l’m sorry to hear it.” Brown would give something handsome to know just what Fogg was sorry for.— Botton Transcript.