Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1886 — “O, It Was Pitiful!” [ARTICLE]
“O, It Was Pitiful!”
Of course it was! He tried one remedy after another, and finally gave up and died, when his life might have been saved by taking Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery” —the great “Consumption t ure”—which, If promptly employed, will bjou subdue all threatening symptoms, such as cough, la bored breathing, night-sweats, spitting of blood, etc., and, restoring waning strength and hope, effectually stop the poor consumptive’s rap d progress grave-ward. Is it not worth trying? All druggists. An artist’s cherub is a good deal like a board-ing-house turkey—all head and wings. Its thousands of cures are the best advertisement for .Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. “Papa, have guns got legs?” “No.” “How do they kick, then?” “With their breeches, my son. ” ■ It is useless to attempt to cleanse a stream while the fountain is impure. Dyspepsia, complaints of the liver or kidneys, scrofula, headaches, and all diseases arising from impure blood, are at once removed by Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, the infallible purifier of tho blood and renovator of the system. It has never been known to fail _ “What’s in a frame?” A chromo by any name would lie as cheap.— Maverick. Ely’s Cream Halm hasentirelj’ cured me of a long standing case of catarrh. I have never yet seen its equal as a cure lor colds in the head and headache resulting from such colds. It is a remedy of sterling merit. —Ed L. Crosly, Nashville, Tenn.
