Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1885 — “ One Nail Drives Out Another,” [ARTICLE]
“ One Nail Drives Out Another,”
is a French saying: that finds exemplification in the way one disease will substitute itself for another and graver ono, in very many cases. Liver disease, for instance, will soon induce blood disorders, throat ailments, skin affections and eventually, became of impoverished blood, consumption itself, unless, indeed, it be treated in its incipiency and early progress by Dr. Pierce's “Golden Medical Uiseovery,” which acts as a specific in these ailments, accomplishing a rapid cure by its powerful alterative action upon the great Organs of the body, The African has an oagor look in the vicinity of a henroost. A aortlof “a neager aezl a nipping air,** 1 onnj; or middle-aged men, suffering front nervous debility and kindred weaknesses. should send ten cents in stamps for targe treatise giving successful treatment. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, y. Y. Why is a dishonest bankrupt like an hottest Han? Because both fail to get ileb.
