Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1883 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERRY DAVIS’ M Pain-Killer I A SAFE AND SURE -fl * Mfcjg? REMEDY FOR -1 BW Rheumatism, BJ3 Neuralgia, BJB Cramps, unoicra, Diarrhoea, IMflflß D > ,sen,M * fl sjfi -» —— -M ■I m I «l fl B - # ruiSßS ’ I m ins i*? * *'*’* ■llla ;d KI Bunß ? H IB ew I ■ jure l« Ki *«- s ca!lls > Ihl Wifl toothache .fl -J[ MM *“ jCSd " Headache. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Thousand* Hastened to Their Grave*! Relying on testimonials written in vivid, glowing ftnguage of some miraculous cures made by some largely puffed-up doctor or patent medicine has hastened thousands to their graves; believing in their almost insane faith that the same miracle will be performed on them, and that these testimonials make the cures, while the so-called medicine is all the time hastening them to their graves. We have avoided publishing testimonials, as they do not make the cures, x although we have THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS of them, of the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent us. It is our medicine, Hop Bitters, that makes the cures. It has never failed, and never can. We will give reference to any one for any disease similar to their own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, as there is not a neighborhood in the known world but can show its cures by Hop Bitters. A DOSING JOWf. A prominent physician of Pittsburgh said to a • ladv patient who was complaining of her continned ill-health, and of hin inability to cure her. jokingly said: "Try Hop Bitters !" The lady took it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She now laugha at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good patient. FEES OF DOCTOBS. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested in. We believe the schedule for visits is $3.00, which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over SI,OOO a year for medical attendance alone f And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save the»sl,ooo and all the year’s sickness. - A LADV’B WISH. "Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear and . sdft as yours," said a lady to her friend. “You can easily make it so," answered the friend. “How?" Inquired the first ladv. “By using Hop Bitters that makes pure, rich blood and bloomlag health. It did It for me as you observe.” gM GIVEN UP ST THE DOCTOBS. |H “Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and ||B at work, and cured by so simple a remedy?" “I assure you it is true that he is entirely BH cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, IM and only ten days ago his doctors gave him> ||M up and said he must die, from Kidney and aM Liver trouble !” ■■ tR In COR P® r day a* home. Sample* worth as free. B ♦ 3 TO ♦Zu Address StinboN A Co., Portland. Maineft mI O ■AX HIO for Solders, WMoto*. jl PEIM SI IM W An™ 'fl or injury entitles. Bounty, Back Pay, Increase of Pension, or Diecharaes Procured. Horse claim* paid. New Laws. A. W. MORGAN k CO., Pension. jU Attorneys, P. O. Box, Washington, D. C. WE WANT I'°°° more BOOK agents I WE, WAN! For gen. DODGE’S New Book,. 1 THIRTY-THREE YEARS AMONG OUR WILD INDIANS I Introduction by Gkk. Sbbrmax. Superb Illustration*. JM This great work was subscribed for by Pres. Arthur, Gen. -S Grant, and kundrede of eminent men, and la indorsed as 3N the most valuable and thrilling book ever written. It sell* 5« like wildfire, and is the grandest chance to coin money M ever offered to Agents. Send for Circulars. Extra term*. Specimen Plate, etc., all free. Address -ijM A. G. NETTLETON A CO., PubUaher, Chicago, HL esses " v Presses, the customer keep. al the one that bMt. m IJsSst/OxV. Nooneha»everdared*how « 5. p j .°* her Press, •» I lijmsß'iliAX KMLI| Dederlck’s Pres* is known I to be beyond com petition- 1 and will bale at lessexpense . with twice the rapidity andi load more in a car than »njr a other. Theonly way inferior machine* can bo sold 1* to deceive the inexperienced a 75T w. by ridiculously false state- 1 —. /Yfi ments.andthuasell without 1 cr seeing, and swindle a!aaP^Sg]*h»'U^« the purchaser. Workingother Press alongside JEu- -■ DedericK’s always sell* purchaser a Dederick Press, and all know it too y. e lL to . ghow SSr A ddreM f °r circular and location, 1 of Western and Southern storehouse* and Agents, P. K. DEDERICK A CO., Albany, N.Y. ® Boring Wells JK f I Wei Boring and Rod Mint Madum /Jf\ < | l* Very Profltagi* i /IK | tojy /Mt f I g M Wazthinaa Wads to Bun by HtKMb C ’* Hand or Steam Power. | Betid for Catalogue. Addresa ' LOOMIS & NYMAN. TlFFll, OHIO. E C.N.U. No. 3S-«3. fl YMTHEN WRITING To ADVERTISERS- O TV please say you saw the advertisement a| tn tills paper, j «
MAINE MEN. From Bath. Me, we hare received, under date of May 15,1883. the following statement of Oxo. W. HabBisov, the popular proprietor of “The Restaurant :* •A few years since I was troubled so severely with kidney and bladder affection that there was brickdust deposits in my urine, and continual desire to urinate, with severe, darting, sharp pains through my bladder and side, and, again, dull, heavy pressure, very tedious to endure. I consulted one of our resident physicians, but I received no benefit from the treatment, and fearing that my symptoms indicated • Bright's Disease,' the most dreadful of all diseases, I made up my mind that I must obtain relief speedily or I would be past cure. I consulted my druggist, Mr. Webber, and after ascertaining my symptoms he recommended the use of Hunt’s Remedy, as he knew of many successful cures effected by that meditfine in similar cases here in Bath. I purchased a bottle, and before I had used the first bottle I found I had received a great benefit, as I suffered less pain, my water became more natural, and I began to im,prove so much that the second bottle effected a complete cure; and my thanks are due to Hunt’s Remedy for restored health, and I cheerfully recommend this most valuable and reliable medicine to'my friends, as I consider it a duty as well as a pleasure to do so.” BLACKSMITHS’ TROUBLES. Having pefasion fpuse a remedy foiMdney troubles, I nduced an advertisement to one pf the papers of the remarkable cures that Hunt's Remedy had made all over the country. -I purchffed aLotJlo at one of our druggists here in Manchester and after using it for d short time found that it ws* helping me wonderfulfir, and one bottle has cured a» completely —have no indigestion, and am hearty and healthy for one of my years (65), and can truly sdy that Hunt's Remedy is a medicine that has real merit, and I do not hesitate to recommend it to the public in general. . J. F- WoodbUby. • 58 Manchester ManchMten »- H.
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BAD, BAD, BAD t BLOOD. Some blood is bad because it is poor and weak. Some is bad because it contains impurities. Some men have such bad blood that the wonder is it does not poison the mosquitoes who come to bite them. The rich red color of good blood is owing to the iron which is present. Blood which has not enough iron in it is always unsatisfactory The person m whose veins it circulates cannot be said to enjoy good health. The efforts chemists to produce a premra&m of iron which can be assimilated with the blood have resulfedJp tfatWlffect preparation which is an important part of Brown's Iron Titters, ftis th? only one ±e d^red^Sd 13 b °°% whic} > accomplishes , poor, thin blood may be made rich and strong, and impure Zr^ d JS') >e pUnfied by 1186 of Great Iron Medicine, tfrcnvris
