Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1885 — PLAGUE-STRICKEN PLYMOUTH! [ARTICLE]

PLAGUE-STRICKEN PLYMOUTH!

Does a Similar Danger Threaten Every One of Dsl How Attention la Directed to Personal Per Us. [Rochester (N. Y.) correspondence Indianapolis Kentinal.J “Judge,” said a young lawyer to a very successful senior, “tell me the secretof your uniform success at the bar.” “Ah, young man, that secret is a life study, but I will give it to you on condition that you pay all my bills during this session of court." ‘•Agreed, 6ir,” said the junior. “Evidence, indisputable evidence.” At the end of the month the Judge reminded the young man of his promise. “I recall no such promise.” “Ah, but you made it.” “Your evidence, pleaser” And tiie Judge, uot having any witnesses, lost a case for once! The man who can produce indisputable evidence wins public favor. I had an interview yesterday with the most successful of American advertisers, whose advertising is most successful because always backed by evidence. “What styles of advertising do you use?" I asked H. H. Warner, Esq. “Display, reading matter, and paragraphs of testimonials.” •“ Have you many testimonials?” In answer he showed me a large cabinet chock-full. “We have enough to till Boston, Netv York, Chicago, St. Louis, and Philadelphia morn.ng papers.” “Do you publish many of them?” “Kota tithe. Wonderful as are those we do publish, we have thousands liko thorn which wo cannot use. ‘Why not?’ Let me tell you. ‘ Warner’s safe cure’ has probably been the most successful medicine for female disorders ever discovered. VV'e have testimonials from lad es of the highest rank, but it would be indelicate to publish them. Likewise many statesmen, lawyers, clergymen, doctors of world-wide fame have been cured, but wa can only refer to such persons in the most guarded terms, as tve do in our reading articles.” “Are these roading articles successful?” “When, read they make such an impression that when the ‘evil days’ of ill-health dratv nigh they are remembered, and Warner’s safe cure is used.” “No, sir, it is not necessary now, as at first, to do such constant and extensive advertising. A meritorious medicine sells itself after its merits are known. We present just such evidence enough to disarm skeptics and to impress the merits of the remedies upon new consumers. AVe feel it to be our duty to do this. Hence, best to accomplish our mission of healing the sick, we have to use the reading article style. People won’t read plain testimonials.” “Yes, sir; thousands admit that had they not learned of AVarner’s safo cure through this clever style they would still be ailing and still impoverishing themselves in fees to unsuccessful ‘practitioners.’ It would do your soul good to read the letters of thanksgiving we got from mothers grateful for the perfect success Avhich attends AVarner’s safe euro when used for children, and the surprised gratification with which men and women of older years and impaired vigor testify to the youthful feelings restored to them by the same means. ’ “Are these good effects permanent?” “Of all the cases of kidney, liver, urinary and female diseases we have cured, not two per cent, of them report a return of their disorders. Who else can show such a record?” ‘‘What Is ihe secret of AVarner’s safe cure permanently reaching so many serious disorders?” “I Avill explain by an illustration; The little town of Plymouth, Pa., has been plaguestricken for several months because its water supply was carelessly poisoned. The kidneys and liver are sources of physical well-being. If polluted by disease, all the blood becomes poisoned and every organ is affected, and this great danger threatens every one , who neglects to treat himself promptly. I was nearly dead myself of extreme kidney disease, but what Is now Warner’s safe cure cured me, and I know it is the only remedy in the world that can cure such disorders , for I tried everything else in vain. Cured by it myself, 1 bought it, and, from a sense of duty, presented it to the Avorld. Only by restoring the kidneys and liver can disease leave the blood and the system.” A celebrated sanitarian physician once said to me; “The secret of the wonderful success of AVarner’s safe cure is that It is sovereign over all kidney, liver and urinary diseases, which primarily or secondarily make up the majority of human allmepts. Like all great discoveries, it is remarkably simple.” The house of H. H. Warner & Co. stands deservedly high in Rochester, and it is certainly matter of congratulation that merit has been recognized all over the world, and that this success has been unqualifiedly deserved. Pen Point.