Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1891 — Still Rolling. [ARTICLE]

Still Rolling.

It has recently been demonstrated that some articles of merchandise, which have been before the public of England for the last half century, are nine times more used there than all other principal patent medicines put together. We refer to Beecham’s Pills, which in order to meet tho wishes and requirements expressed by Americans, many of whom already know their value, are now Introduced In such a thorough manner that no home need be without them In America. We belifeve this shrewd and discerning people will soon join In the universal testimony that they “are worth a guinea a box,” although they can be purchased of druggists for but twenty-five cents. These pills are round, and will therefore roll. They have already rolled into every English-speaking country In the world, and they are still rolling. All sufferers from indigestion, flatulency, constipation, and all other forms of stomach and liver troubles, have now this famous and inexpensive remedy within their reach; but should they find, upon inquiry, that their druggist does not keep Beecham’s Pills they can send twenty-five cents to the General Agents for the United States, B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal street. New York City, who will promptly mall them to any address.