Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1885 — A Black List [ARTICLE]
A Black List
of diseases follows an unhealthy condition of the liver, oue of the most Important organs of the t ody. Impure blood, bronchitis, asthma, malarial diseases, consumption, sickheadache, diseases of the skin, kidneys, and heart—all may be traced to faulty action or torpidity of the liver. No other known preparation so rapidly and thoroughly restores a disordered liver as Dr. Pierces “Golden Medical Discovery. ’’ It is pleasant to the taste, mild but sure in its action, and a gift to suffering humanity from one of the most successful physicians of the age.
A 0 jnnbcticut youth of 22 has just married a widow of 73. He evidently wanted a Wife who knew how to cook. —rhiladelphia Call. “Man's work's from sun to snn; Woman's work is never done.” Work is a necessity to all; but, upon how many, women especially, does it fall with the burden of the “last straw," and this, because their peculiarly delicate constitutions are so liable to functional derangement. We cannot lessen yonr toil, ladies, but we can make it easier for you, by making you stronger and better able to do it. Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription” will relieve you of nervous and other weaknesses, and all the many ills peculiar to your sex. A capita/, crime—well, kissing is about as good as any of them, if we admit that kissing is a crime.— Somerville Journal.
