Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 November 1890 — Beware of O[?]nts for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, [ARTICLE]
Beware of O[?]nts for Catarrh that Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the pense of smell and oompletxly derange the whole system vhea entering it through the mucous surfaces. Buch articles should, never be'used except on jirevcripii'ns from reputable physicians. a* the damage they will do is tenfold to .the gor d you can. possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheoey & Co., Toledo. 0., contains do mercury, and is taken internally, and acts directly ui>on the blood and nlficous surfaces of the Bynum. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cnr« be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, aud made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. if. Cheney <fc Co. ,gg~Scld by Draggista, price 75e -v, r bottle.
A sailow, explaining’ a quadrille to his messmate, thus described the third figure: “You first heave ahead,” skid ho, “and pass your adversary’s yard arhl, regain your berth on the other tack In the same order, take your station With your partner in line, back and fill, and then fall on your keel, and bring 1 up with your partner; she then maneuvros ahead, off along side of you; then make sail in company with her nearly astern of the other line! make'A' stern board, cast her off to shift for herself, regain your place in the best ;wliy you can, and let go your anchor. ” No Doitbt About It.— Job was proverbially a very patient man, but this may be accounted for from the .• fact that with his bolls and other afflictions wo do not find that he was ever troubled with dyspepsia and a torpid liver, which was undoubtedly a very fortunate circumstance in his case, as Dr. White’s Dandelion Alterative was not known until some years after this good man had passed away. This great medicine cures dyspepsia, sick headache, biliousness and other diseases of the.stoiuach, liver, kidneys and urinary organs. The fruit crop in England Is a failure. The Court Journal says there are no native apples to be obtained worth the eating, and tho supply of foreign apples falls short of that of previous years. Pears arejlear, and, as a rule, tasteless. Thebe are now three ways of reaching Pike's Peak; by the windings up Cheyenne Mountains, by carriage from Cascade canyon, or tho cog-wh( o railway offers superior inducements. People will go to “Pike’s Peak or bust.” t v.-
Abk any ot the new-tangled compounds 'as good as the old-fashioned soap? Dobbins’ Electric Boap has been sold every day for 34 years, and is now just as good as ever. Ask your grocer for it and take no other. One sneers at curls when one has no hair; one slanders apples when one has no more tee tlx. It is said that tho female locust has no voice and makes no noise, but she docs all the rest of tho mischief.—Hum's Horn. Doctobs prescribe Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. because children liko them and they never talk “I sing arms,” says Virgil. Did the arms he sings teach bullets to whistle?— Texas Siftings. Fob a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills. Even a dead duck can claim that ho died game. A SORE THROAT OR COUGH, if suffered to progress, often results In an Incurable throat or lung trouble. “ Brown's Bronchial Troctus” give Instant relief. “Flubbied men lack wisdom." Worry! Hurry! Flurry! are nil -..voided by the use of sAPOLIO! for quick work Is not hurried work. Bronchitis is curod by frequent small doses of Plso’s Cure for Consumption. If afflicted with Sore Eyes, use Dr. Isano Thompson’s Eye Water. Druggists sell it 250.
