Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1883 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(This «ncrsTißC rtpresents tht Lancs In n kenltkj •utej j A GOOD FAMILY REMEDY I 'STRICTLY PURE. 0 H armless to tlxe Moat Delioatal By Its faithful nee ceNSIUffPTION haa been COKED when ether remedtee and Physicians have failed to effect a core. . v William 0. Diggks, merchant of Bowline Oreoa, Va., writes April 4.1881, that he wants u* to know thu the Lung Balsam hat cured Ms mother of {Consumption. after the physician had given her up as incurable. He says, others knowing her case have taken tha Balsam and been cured; ha thinks all so afflicted should give it a trial. William A. Graham A_Oo.. wholesale druggiata. Zanesville. Ohio, write ns of the cure of Mathias Fr ekman, a well-known citizen, who had been afflicted with Bronchitis in its Worst form for twelve yearn. The Luno Balsam cured him, as it has many others, of Bronchitis. As an Expectorant It has No Equal. For dale by ail Medicine Dealers. 8J a »ra Send postal for lU’at’d Catalog. HULL'S n AIK Hair Store. 38 Jfc 4<PMonroe Chicago. ini mu Parsons* Purgative Pills make New Rich Blood and will completely ohauge the blood in the entire system in three montna. Any person who will take on* pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks miy be restored to aonnd health, if auoh a thing be possible. Bold everywhere, or aent by mail far 8 letter stamps. I. 8. JOHNSON 3c CO., Boston, Maaa., formerly Bangor, Me. ADO TOIIINCOME Olulm offers the siimd meansol niuk (ng regular monthly profits from InvestmentsofflUtofliXMor more tlcallnglo GRAIN. PROVISIONS & STOCKS Eaclriucmoer gets the of combined capital or the Club. Reports e'ut weekly. Dividends paid monthly. Club 13 paid shareholders back llieir money in profits in past three months, still leaving original amount making money in Club, or returned on demand. Shares, sloeach. Explanatory circularise!)! free. Reliable correapondenta wanted everywhere. Address U. K. Kendall St Co., Com’n Mehta., 177 A 179 La Salle St, Chicago, 111. Consumption Can Be Cured. %Mi.s lungs. BALSAM Cures Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, enza,ltroiichialDitnculties,ltronchitis,Hoars«ness, Asthma, Croup, Whoonlng Cough, and all DiseasesofthellrcatliinuOincanH. It soothe* and heals the Membrane of Ute Lungs,inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents tha njjfht sweats and tightness across tlio chest which accompany it.. Consumption is not aa incurable malady. HALL’S BALSAM will cur# you, even though professional old toils. _ Is unfailing and infalll- • EMft Mr rlx We 111 curing Enilfeptlo C M !AhFit.H, Sj»a«m», Convulun, St. Vitus' Danoe, OIIREB AND Eat- ■ •■ErER FAILS. netirer or stimulant, wWcW Samaritan Nervine HU FflS Ba IS invaluable. TUouJr® yjr l||JP sand) proclaim it the W m m most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. For sale by all Druggists. DK. S. A. lUCIIMOND MEDICAL CO., Hole Proprietors, Ht- Joseph, Mo. fiSF Inclose stamp for Circulars. C. N. U. . No. 2—83. HEN WHITING TO ADVERTISERS, . .P 1 ase s.»y you saw the advei llscmenc in this paper.
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