Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1886 — “Blood Will Tell.” [ARTICLE]
“Blood Will Tell.”
Yes, the old adage is right, but IT the liver is dis. rdered and the blood becomes therebycorrupted, the bad “blood will tell” in diseases of skin and throat, in turnon and ulcers, and in tubercles in the lungs i first stages of consumption) even although the subject be descended in a straight lino trom Richard Oceur de Lion, or the noblest Roman of them all. For setting the fiver iu order no other medicine in the world equals 1 r. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Discovery.” Try it, and your "blcod will tell” the story of its wonderful efficacy.
Some men are like eggs. You can’t tell whether they are good or bad until they are broke. Perfectloa is attained In Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. . It is the man with a dark beard who never 6ays dye.
