Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1886 — Do Not Be Alarmed [ARTICLE]

Do Not Be Alarmed

at the raising of blood from the lungs. It is one of the very earl.e.-t symptoms of consum; t on, and only shows the hemti.y eTorts of ’.he system to throw off the scr. ftt.ous impurities of the blood which have le u;t«*d in ulceration of the lungs. Ur. Pierce’s • (lolden .Med.cal It s.oiery” i- a jos.tive r inedy for consumption at this stage. If taken faithfully, it will cleans > the bioo.l, heal the u.eers in the lungs, and build up and renovate the whole system. _ Solomon didn't thiuk of the horned hors a when he originate! his famous saying, “There is nothing gun under the sun. ” IV silking advertisements for Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy itro. the thousands it has cured. You can judge of the length of a woman’s tongue by the number of postscripts sh.s adds to her letters. This is an Men lie. It is by copying after nature that man gets beet results. Dr. Jones’ Red Clover Tonic is uature’s own remedy, is purely vegetable, can be taken by the most delicate. Cures all Btomaeli, kidney, and liver troubles. 50 cents. There’s one consolation sinners may indulge in. If they are burnt eternally they'll have plenty of time to get used to it

The Blood makes the entire circuit op the body every seven minutes, and whenever this circulation is impeded or any of its channels are clogged by impurities, disease follows—fever, or disorder of liver, or kidneys, or scrofula, or dyspepsia. To get at the source of the difficulty* use the blood purifier, Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters. There is a great deal of crookedness in this world, aud we grieve to say that a large share of it is elbow crookedness.* Don’t neglect a cough and let it remain to irritate your lungs when a safe and speedy remedy can be had for 50 cents in Dr. Bigelow’s Positive Cure. When a man uses high words he is in very low business. Evil cucumbers corrupt bananas, is the way a little girl repeated the text She was quite right, as her little brother’s stomach ached after dinner, but fortunately Perry Davis' Pain Killer was within reach, and tlio little sufferer was put to rights without delay. No family should be without a bottle of this old family remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Why Continue the use of Irritating powders, snuffs or liquids/ Ely’st ream Balm, pleasant of application and a Bure cure for i atarrh, and cold in head, can be had for ; r 0 cents, at druggists. It is easily applied with the finger, is safe and pleasant and is curing the most obstinate cases. It gives relief at once. We will mail it at 60 cts. Ely Bros., <>wego, N. Y.

Expresses His Gratitude. —Albert A Larson, of Kirkman, la., in expressing his gratitude to the proprietors of Allen’s Lung Balsam, writes: “I firmly believe that my wife would have died of consumption, if not for the timely use of your balsam. Buy the $1 bottle for lung diseases. I have been troubled with catarrh from boyhood and had considered my case chronic until about three years ago I procured one bottle of EJy’s Cream Balm, and I count myself sound to-day, all from the use of one bottle.—J. R. Cooley, Hardware Merchant, Montrose, Pa. “More than All Other Lung Remedies,” is what E. W. Fairman, a druggist at Dayton, Ind., writes about the sale of Allen’s Lung Balsam. He lias sold it for eight years, and ,t gives satisfaction. Sold by all druggists at 25c, 50c, and $1 a bottle. Jlr. A. lYielioN suffered from Catarrh for years. He purchased a bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm of us. He is now almost cured, and says you cannot recommend it too highly.—Evers Bros., Druggists, Independence, lowa. Rf.lief is immediate, and a cure sure. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. 60 cents.