Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — Stranger than Fiction [ARTICLE]

Stranger than Fiction

are the records of some of the cures of consumption effected by that most wonderful remedy—Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Discovery." Thousands of grateful men and women, who have been snatched almost from the very jaws of death, can testify that consumption, in its early stages, is no longer incurable. The Discovery has no equal as a pectoral and alterative, and the most obstinate affections of the throat and lungs yield to Its power. All druggists. It Is said that the Prince of Wales plays tho banjo. We do not' wonder at it. He is so deeply in debt that he must be always after notes. “ What we learn with pleasure we never forget."—A i/red Mcmirr. The following is a case in point: “I paid out hundreds of dollars without receiving any benefit," says Mrs. Emily Khoads, of Mcßrides. Mloh. “I had female complaints, ‘draggingdown,’ for over six yeais. Dr. R. V. Pierce’s •Favorite Prescription’ did me more good than any medicine 1 ever took. I advise every sick lady to take it.” And so do we. It never disappoints its patrons. Druggists sell it. Wny is a woman like a locomotive? Because she draws a train after her, scatters tho sparks, and transports the males.